Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Michael Garate
I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again. This is
exactly what happened for the hardy release :(
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Kyūdō: Audience and Message

2008-09-26 Thread Giuseppe Pennisi
Il giorno gio, 25/09/2008 alle 16.14 +0100, José Luis ha scritto:
 So we need:
 -Vid editor 
 -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)

I agree totally. This items are more important to compete with closed
source OS.

For the rest, I think is more important make something that is not only
beauty or easily to use but is ready to use without that people should
do particular settings. Ubuntu must be a package ready to use. Also in
the themes should be ready to use, creating more solutions of the same
theme. Infact in some themes is not enough simply change the colors in
the control
panel but must work in the code to adjust some values and for users this
is not simple. And they don't want.

Sorry for my English, I hope you understand.

gp



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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Gary Stanley
I feel much the same way. I've been watching the art discussion list for
quite some time and the one thing that comes across more than anything
(or it appears like it to me) is that the art side of development is
almost like an afterthought.

 

Don't get me wrong, I applaud the effort in killing bugs and bringing
out better software to be included in the next release,  but the lack of
a pretty interface it isn't helping the migration of users over to
Linux from Windows or Apple when they are used to certain eye candy on
those operating systems and that is all they care about ... Canonical
and Ubuntu are missing a trick here in my lowly opinion.

 

 

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Sent: 26 September 2008 12:22
To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
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I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again. This
is exactly what happened for the hardy release :(

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Vadim Peretokin
A lot of people on social networking sites are expecting a new theme also...
everybody got scared when the horrid completely brown theme was being
tested, but others comforted them that it was just testing. But with no
themes improving (the little bits really don't count in the whole scope of
the expectations) with the Alphas, everyone is hoping for the final theme to
be in Beta, and it being good...
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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Adam
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 12:43 +0100, Gary Stanley wrote:
 I feel much the same way. I’ve been watching the art discussion list
 for quite some time and the one thing that comes across more than
 anything (or it appears like it to me) is that the art side of
 development is almost like an afterthought.

i totally agree, and i think that everybody is expecting the new theme
as well, however this is the ubuntu-art list and if we dont know about
this new theme than i dont know who would.

we have good and nice community themes. dust is my personal favorite,
but it is still very buggy, and many bugs cannot be fixed without the
applications developers. the only way it could be implemented is if they
would put it in default at the beginning of the next release, so all the
developers have 6 months to correct there application interfaces.
most of the problems come from the different background and toolbar
color btw.

  
 
 Don’t get me wrong, I applaud the effort in killing bugs and bringing
 out better software to be included in the next release,  but the lack
 of a “pretty” interface it isn’t helping the migration of users over
 to Linux from Windows or Apple when they are used to certain “eye
 candy” on those operating systems and that is all they care about …
 Canonical and Ubuntu are missing a trick here in my lowly opinion.
 
  
 
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Garate
 Sent: 26 September 2008 12:22
 To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
 Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67
 
 
  
 
 I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again.
 This is exactly what happened for the hardy release :(
 
 


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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Michael Stephenson
On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 20:16 +0800, symon cadwallender wrote:
 Lol. What do you expect from Ubuntu. They will never have a good
 theme, either will Gnome. Gnome havn't got the balls to do it, Go Kde.
 Im so sick of Ubuntu and Gnome and their 1980's mentality that i just
 switched to Opensuse/Mandriva Kde. Atleast Kde are more in touch with
 today's standard. 'F ubuntu and gnome'
 By the way, how the hell do I unsubscribe from this shit. Im so sick
 of ubuntu
 kaddy

See this link at the bottom of every post, click it.
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Kyūdō: Audience and Message

2008-09-26 Thread Adam

 So we need:
 -Vid editor 
 -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)
 
 And a pretty interface, of course!

i agree we need a good video editor, like imovie, and openoffice is
great but they have so dumb mistakes (for example if you would use a lot
of shortcuts like alt+menushortcut+menuitemshortcut, in openoffice ater
u hit alt it opens the file menu so you have to hit escape and than
start hitting the other shortcuts, seems a stupid thing but if u use
office all day u need these shotcuts..)
or comparing impress to apples keynote.. different dimensions.

however i dont think the games are so important. people play on xbox not
on pc anymore.

 
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Re: [ubuntu-art] Application support

2008-09-26 Thread Cory K.
Adam wrote:
 So we need:
 -Vid editor 
 -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)

 And a pretty interface, of course!
 

 i agree we need a good video editor, like imovie, and openoffice is
 great but they have so dumb mistakes (for example if you would use a lot
 of shortcuts like alt+menushortcut+menuitemshortcut, in openoffice ater
 u hit alt it opens the file menu so you have to hit escape and than
 start hitting the other shortcuts, seems a stupid thing but if u use
 office all day u need these shotcuts..)
 or comparing impress to apples keynote.. different dimensions.

 however i dont think the games are so important. people play on xbox not
 on pc anymore.

This is all very off-topic. Please separate of a topic (especially if it
hijacks one as important as Kyūdō) next time.

(general note for all ^^^)


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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread symon cadwallender
Lol. What do you expect from Ubuntu. They will never have a good theme,
either will Gnome. Gnome havn't got the balls to do it, Go Kde. Im so sick
of Ubuntu and Gnome and their 1980's mentality that i just switched to
Opensuse/Mandriva Kde. Atleast Kde are more in touch with today's standard.
'F ubuntu and gnome'
By the way, how the hell do I unsubscribe from this shit. Im so sick of
ubuntu
kaddy

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 A lot of people on social networking sites are expecting a new theme
 also... everybody got scared when the horrid completely brown theme was
 being tested, but others comforted them that it was just testing. But with
 no themes improving (the little bits really don't count in the whole scope
 of the expectations) with the Alphas, everyone is hoping for the final theme
 to be in Beta, and it being good...

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread symon cadwallender
My gosh. that is one of the first opinions from an ubuntu fan that admits
something
needs to be seriously done about the ubuntu/gnome theme. A complete OverHaul
actually :o
I appreciate the fact that YOU recognise that Ubuntu/gnome has to keep up
with whats out there Now,
and how can we compete with that...? Only time will tell but the
Majority of the gnome developers are
stuck in the 80's way of thinking..I myself hope Ubuntu and gnome
prevail.. but i don't see how Gnome will Beat
Kde 4xx in the long run once it becomes fully stable and useable. Kde
have the balls to put their resources' where their mouth is.. and do
something
spectacular... even if it is taking a while its almost there. It truley
will give Vista's and Mac's Gui a kick in the Balls

kaddy.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:18 PM, Adam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 12:43 +0100, Gary Stanley wrote:
  I feel much the same way. I've been watching the art discussion list
  for quite some time and the one thing that comes across more than
  anything (or it appears like it to me) is that the art side of
  development is almost like an afterthought.

 i totally agree, and i think that everybody is expecting the new theme
 as well, however this is the ubuntu-art list and if we dont know about
 this new theme than i dont know who would.

 we have good and nice community themes. dust is my personal favorite,
 but it is still very buggy, and many bugs cannot be fixed without the
 applications developers. the only way it could be implemented is if they
 would put it in default at the beginning of the next release, so all the
 developers have 6 months to correct there application interfaces.
 most of the problems come from the different background and toolbar
 color btw.

 
 
  Don't get me wrong, I applaud the effort in killing bugs and bringing
  out better software to be included in the next release,  but the lack
  of a pretty interface it isn't helping the migration of users over
  to Linux from Windows or Apple when they are used to certain eye
  candy on those operating systems and that is all they care about …
  Canonical and Ubuntu are missing a trick here in my lowly opinion.
 
 
 
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael
  Garate
  Sent: 26 September 2008 12:22
  To: ubuntu-art@lists.ubuntu.com
  Subject: Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67
 
 
 
 
  I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again.
  This is exactly what happened for the hardy release :(
 
 


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Confirmation that Canonical is making a new default theme

2008-09-26 Thread Matthew Nuzum
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:41 PM, AA Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello, there seems to be some discussion over at the forums about there not
 being a default theme, and the references used are the Kyudo Guidelines
 Mindset page and that the art deadline that just passed today. So, Canonical
 is making a theme and releasing it with the Beta?

Since this is the first release post-LTS the plan according to our
discussion early in the release cycle was to do something
revolutionary that would probably require more than one release cycle
to accomplish. During the alpha stages there has been a dramatically
different theme for the default in order to flush out bugs related to
dark themes.

I am not privy to the final decision by Mark (if a final decision has
been made for Intrepid) but according to the plan from months ago,
around now the default would revert to the same for hardy until Jaunty
devel starts up again - actually, probably post UDS.

Don't be surprised if the theme for Intrepid looks a lot like hardy,
big changes are hard to accomplish in the few months alloted for one
release. However, rest assured that we have had a *very* active and
productive development cycle here on the art-team and there are
several great themes in progress.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread Vadim Peretokin
GUI's didn't exist in the 80's in this form, there's a reason why Gnome is
the leading DE, there's a reason why Ubuntu is winning every distro usage
poll, and there's a reason this art team is here.

You seem to be completely clueless, so please read first before posting.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Unsubscribe request

2008-09-26 Thread Cory K.
symon cadwallender wrote:
 By the way, how the hell do I unsubscribe from this shit.

Unsubscribed at users request.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 68

2008-09-26 Thread Ravindra Singh
Just a small suggestion... Gnome 2.24 has been released and with it (if you
read the release notes) is a collection of very nice set of wallpapers taken
after a competition. It would be great if these are included by default or
maybe included in the repositories.

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 I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again. This is
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 Il giorno gio, 25/09/2008 alle 16.14 +0100, Jos? Luis ha scritto:
  So we need:
  -Vid editor
  -Third party office support(PS, After Effects, AutoCad..)
 
 I agree totally. This items are more important to compete with closed
 source OS.

 For the rest, I think is more important make something that is not only
 beauty or easily to use but is ready to use without that people should
 do particular settings. Ubuntu must be a package ready to use. Also in
 the themes should be ready to use, creating more solutions of the same
 theme. Infact in some themes is not enough simply change the colors in
 the control
 panel but must work in the code to adjust some values and for users this
 is not simple. And they don't want.

 Sorry for my English, I hope you understand.

 gp





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 Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 12:43:05 +0100
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 I feel much the same way. I've been watching the art discussion list for
 quite some time and the one thing that comes across more than anything
 (or it appears like it to me) is that the art side of development is
 almost like an afterthought.



 Don't get me wrong, I applaud the effort in killing bugs and bringing
 out better software to be included in the next release,  but the lack of
 a pretty interface it isn't helping the migration of users over to
 Linux from Windows or Apple when they are used to certain eye candy on
 those operating systems and that is all they care about ... Canonical
 and Ubuntu are missing a trick here in my lowly opinion.





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 I'm really disappointed if the new theme has been postponed again. This
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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread AA Boy
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 7:08 AM, Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 GUI's didn't exist in the 80's in this form, there's a reason why Gnome is
 the leading DE, there's a reason why Ubuntu is winning every distro usage
 poll, and there's a reason this art team is here.

 You seem to be completely clueless, so please read first before posting.

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There is, it is called the availability of themes. So far, most Linux users
(yes, even Ubuntu ones) are computer literate enough to either find themes
on their own or ask on the forum where those themes can be found. I
guarentee you that if there were only ugly themes available (like E17 for a
while when it got rid of it's E16 compatibility layer), not nearly as many
people would use it. It can be as usable as you want, but that doesn't mean
that people will be able to use it without a good theme.

And I am not trying to troll, I am just really dissapointed in, from what I
understand, is the decission that Ubuntu will stay with it's default for
releases to come since the art team does community artwork and it seems that
Canonical in fact didn't hire designers to do the artwork. :(

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Confirmation that Canonical is making a new default theme

2008-09-26 Thread SzerencseFia
Matthew Nuzum wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:41 PM, AA Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello, there seems to be some discussion over at the forums about there not
 being a default theme, and the references used are the Kyudo Guidelines
 Mindset page and that the art deadline that just passed today. So, Canonical
 is making a theme and releasing it with the Beta?
 
 Since this is the first release post-LTS the plan according to our
 discussion early in the release cycle was to do something
 revolutionary that would probably require more than one release cycle
 to accomplish. During the alpha stages there has been a dramatically
 different theme for the default in order to flush out bugs related to
 dark themes.
 
 I am not privy to the final decision by Mark (if a final decision has
 been made for Intrepid) but according to the plan from months ago,
 around now the default would revert to the same for hardy until Jaunty
 devel starts up again - actually, probably post UDS.
 
 Don't be surprised if the theme for Intrepid looks a lot like hardy,
 big changes are hard to accomplish in the few months alloted for one
 release. However, rest assured that we have had a *very* active and
 productive development cycle here on the art-team and there are
 several great themes in progress.
 

I can confirm this just like Matt. IMHO the dark theme development is not prior 
to general
development of Gnome themes today. Additional there are tons of crap themes out 
there based on
somewhat incomplete or massed up code. In theming dark color base gtkrc it make 
is so difficult to
find a good and workable combination. So, it gets the focus down on Ubuntu Art 
Team as we are to
make an easy choice for Canonical.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] Confirmation that Canonical is making a new default theme

2008-09-26 Thread Danny Piccirillo
Sorry if this is slightly off topic but I read a while ago that Metacity was
adding composite features like transparency, etc. When will this be
available? Does this mean that at some point we may be able to get all the
features of compiz with metacity and be able to ditch compiz fusion? This
would open up a lot more possibilities for themes, wouldn't it?

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:26 AM, SzerencseFia [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Matthew Nuzum wrote:
  On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 9:41 PM, AA Boy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hello, there seems to be some discussion over at the forums about there
 not
  being a default theme, and the references used are the Kyudo Guidelines
  Mindset page and that the art deadline that just passed today. So,
 Canonical
  is making a theme and releasing it with the Beta?
 
  Since this is the first release post-LTS the plan according to our
  discussion early in the release cycle was to do something
  revolutionary that would probably require more than one release cycle
  to accomplish. During the alpha stages there has been a dramatically
  different theme for the default in order to flush out bugs related to
  dark themes.
 
  I am not privy to the final decision by Mark (if a final decision has
  been made for Intrepid) but according to the plan from months ago,
  around now the default would revert to the same for hardy until Jaunty
  devel starts up again - actually, probably post UDS.
 
  Don't be surprised if the theme for Intrepid looks a lot like hardy,
  big changes are hard to accomplish in the few months alloted for one
  release. However, rest assured that we have had a *very* active and
  productive development cycle here on the art-team and there are
  several great themes in progress.
 

 I can confirm this just like Matt. IMHO the dark theme development is not
 prior to general
 development of Gnome themes today. Additional there are tons of crap themes
 out there based on
 somewhat incomplete or massed up code. In theming dark color base gtkrc it
 make is so difficult to
 find a good and workable combination. So, it gets the focus down on Ubuntu
 Art Team as we are to
 make an easy choice for Canonical.

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[ubuntu-art] Metacity compositing

2008-09-26 Thread Matthew Nuzum
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Danny Piccirillo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry if this is slightly off topic but I read a while ago that Metacity was
 adding composite features like transparency, etc. When will this be
 available? Does this mean that at some point we may be able to get all the
 features of compiz with metacity and be able to ditch compiz fusion? This
 would open up a lot more possibilities for themes, wouldn't it?

It's ok to start new topics, no need to apologize. The correct way to
do it is to change the subject so that people know its a new topic.
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[ubuntu-art] Metacity composite

2008-09-26 Thread Cory K.
Danny Piccirillo wrote:
 Sorry if this is slightly off topic but I read a while ago that
 Metacity was adding composite features like transparency, etc. When
 will this be available? Does this mean that at some point we may be
 able to get all the features of compiz with metacity and be able to
 ditch compiz fusion? This would open up a lot more possibilities for
 themes, wouldn't it?

Please do not top-post.

Its actually available in Hardy but doesn't have crazy Compiz effects.

In gconf: '/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager' Click the box.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 68

2008-09-26 Thread Yann Dìnendal
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 17:05, Ravindra Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just a small suggestion... Gnome 2.24 has been released and with it (if you
 read the release notes) is a collection of very nice set of wallpapers taken
 after a competition. It would be great if these are included by default or
 maybe included in the repositories.


That would be a great idea! At least, Intrepid should include the orange or
brown ones: I see a few orange wallpapers that look good. See the release
notes for a 
screenshothttp://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.24/#rnusers.backgroundsof
these.

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Re: [ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread AA Boy
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 8:56 AM, Vadim Peretokin [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 it seems that Canonical in fact didn't hire designers to do the artwork. :(

 Smartboy



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It was the only logical solution I, and many others, could think of if the
Art team wasn't making a theme and there was supposed to be one in time for
Intrepid. Guess we were expecting too much though. ;)

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[ubuntu-art] ubuntu-art Digest, Vol 39, Issue 67

2008-09-26 Thread José Luis
 it seems that Canonical in fact didn't hire designers to do the artwork. :(

 Smartboy



That is an interesting expectation there :-)

They did actually: http://kwwii.blogspot.com/2008/09/intrepid-and-beyond.html

As Kenneth Wimer said on his blog:

We're building a team of experts in user experience and visual design which
 can put ideas into practice and lead the field. The pieces are coming 
together...
from pure graphic design, platform artwork, platform usability, application 
usability and prototyping skills
 to the technical competence necessary to help every team achieve their goals.
 We can deliver an outstanding user experience across all communications 
medium.
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[ubuntu-art] [OFF TOPIC] Expectations.

2008-09-26 Thread Cory K.
AA Boy wrote:
 It was the only logical solution I, and many others, could think of if
 the Art team wasn't making a theme and there was supposed to be one in
 time for Intrepid. Guess we were expecting too much though. ;)

That's the problem with expectations. ;) Wanna make sure something
happens? Get involved. Lip-service does nothing.


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Re: [ubuntu-art] Metacity composite

2008-09-26 Thread Danny Piccirillo
Are crazy compiz-like effects being worked on or will they be?

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:39 AM, Cory K. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Danny Piccirillo wrote:
  Sorry if this is slightly off topic but I read a while ago that
  Metacity was adding composite features like transparency, etc. When
  will this be available? Does this mean that at some point we may be
  able to get all the features of compiz with metacity and be able to
  ditch compiz fusion? This would open up a lot more possibilities for
  themes, wouldn't it?

 Please do not top-post.

 Its actually available in Hardy but doesn't have crazy Compiz effects.

 In gconf: '/apps/metacity/general/compositing_manager' Click the box.

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Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Steve Paine
Ubuntu Mobile team and community.

I've been impressed with what Oliver has done with Ubuntu Mobile in such a
short time and I see an opportunity. We, the mobile community, finally have
a project that we can get behind with confidence. Ubuntu-MID is great but
there's a feeling that Intel, Canonical and others are tied up with OEMs and
that the project is not so accessible. Not least becuase there isn't a
single instance of it in the wild yet! Ubuntu-Mobile looks like its almost
in a usable state, is platform independant, is as open as it can be, has a
good brand behind it and covers more than just MIDs. It could really help
the UMPC and Netbook community.

My proposal is that UMPCPortal officially supports the Ubuntu Mobile project
and tries to rally dev support for it. My feeling is that the project could
really benefit from more dev and community support, and that we are in a
position to help seed that. This project could capture a big chunk of
netbook, umpc and mid owner support.

My question is, can we do this in some semi-formal way? I want to post an
article (today if possble), place a promotional ad button and donate some
equipment to Oliver. Can someone from Canonical informally 'approve' and
'recieve' our support such that the community sees that it's a two-way link?
One note - I also want to promote Ubuntu Mobile as a potential distro for
the larger Poulsbo-based UMPCs and possibly MIDs. I know Ubuntu-MID is there
for that but I see Ubuntu-MID more of a 'developer' or 'OEM' edition and as
such, it doesnt connect with the community as well. This is the key element
and advantage I see with Ubuntu Mobile.

Anyone from Canonical got thoughts on this? Good? Bad?

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Re: Trying to boot a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra) with a Ubuntu Mobile flashed USB

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
Hi,

Thank you all for your answers. I must say it finally worked. How? Check
this out...

As I said in previous mails, dumping data (with 'dd') to a USB key and
trying to boot the latest Ubuntu Mobile
imagehttp://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/didn't work with two
different USB keys and three different devices (Samsung
Q1 UMPC, Asus G1 laptop and Acer TravelMate 3000 laptop).

Just to give it a try, I created a Ubuntu MID image with Moblin's MIC tool,
but it neither worked. I didn't give any importance to that as I didn't care
too much about the target CPU architecture, I just wanted to see how the
behaviour of the devices was when trying to boot from the USB key with a
MIC-created image.

Then, I dumped again an Ubuntu Mobile image with 'dd'; just the same
procedure as the first try and with the same image. Then...it worked in
Samsung Q1 (remember, non-Ultra), Asus G1 laptop and in Asus R2 UMPC as
well.

In Asus R2 the touchscreen didn't work at all, just the buttons but
everything else was OK, as in the other two devices (in SQ1 the touchscreen
worked properly). Well, I need to check the network connectivity as I need
to configure static IP networking instead of automatic DHCP, but wireless
networks are properly scanned.


So, can be possible that Moblin's MIC tool prepared/formatted the USB key in
such a special way that it could be properly booted? If not, I can't
understand what happened at all.

Steve, have you checked this out? If not and you feel like doing it, please,
some feedback would be much appreciated.


Thank you all again for your time and support,
Javi


2008/9/25 Prajwal Mohan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 HI Javi,
   Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not boot
 when dd is used without setting byte size.
 Thanks,
 Praj


 Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

 I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.

 The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.

 I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of the
 blinking cursor, I got a No bootable partition in table message.

 Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?


 Thank you for your help,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
using DD from a linux box?


Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

Hi,

I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
Mobile from here and
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/, after following
the instructions here http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/,
I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
problem at all, but that's not the case.

I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).

Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?

Any help would be much appreciated as I'm quite interested in
developing and testing under this platform. If needed more info,
please, tell me.


Thank you all,
Javi



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Re: Trying to boot a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra) with a Ubuntu Mobile flashed USB

2008-09-26 Thread Steve Paine
Seems very strange that it worked second time around. I can't see why it
didnt work the first tie round. I thought a dd copied raw data to the disk
starting at the first sector therefore overwriting anything, including
formating, that was on the disk before.
Great that its working now though. Have you tried an install to HDD yet?
AFAIK, the install function isnt working for anyone yet.
I'll have a go at a manual grub fix later today.

Steve.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Javier Gálvez Guerrero 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you all for your answers. I must say it finally worked. How? Check
 this out...

 As I said in previous mails, dumping data (with 'dd') to a USB key and
 trying to boot the latest Ubuntu Mobile 
 imagehttp://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/didn't work with two different 
 USB keys and three different devices (Samsung
 Q1 UMPC, Asus G1 laptop and Acer TravelMate 3000 laptop).

 Just to give it a try, I created a Ubuntu MID image with Moblin's MIC tool,
 but it neither worked. I didn't give any importance to that as I didn't care
 too much about the target CPU architecture, I just wanted to see how the
 behaviour of the devices was when trying to boot from the USB key with a
 MIC-created image.

 Then, I dumped again an Ubuntu Mobile image with 'dd'; just the same
 procedure as the first try and with the same image. Then...it worked in
 Samsung Q1 (remember, non-Ultra), Asus G1 laptop and in Asus R2 UMPC as
 well.

 In Asus R2 the touchscreen didn't work at all, just the buttons but
 everything else was OK, as in the other two devices (in SQ1 the touchscreen
 worked properly). Well, I need to check the network connectivity as I need
 to configure static IP networking instead of automatic DHCP, but wireless
 networks are properly scanned.


 So, can be possible that Moblin's MIC tool prepared/formatted the USB key
 in such a special way that it could be properly booted? If not, I can't
 understand what happened at all.

 Steve, have you checked this out? If not and you feel like doing it,
 please, some feedback would be much appreciated.


 Thank you all again for your time and support,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Prajwal Mohan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 HI Javi,
   Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not boot
 when dd is used without setting byte size.
 Thanks,
 Praj


 Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

 I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.

 The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.

 I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of the
 blinking cursor, I got a No bootable partition in table message.

 Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?


 Thank you for your help,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
using DD from a linux box?


Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

Hi,

I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
Mobile from here and
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/, after following
the instructions here http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/,
I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
problem at all, but that's not the case.

I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).

Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?

Any help would be much appreciated as I'm quite interested in
developing and testing under this platform. If needed more info,
please, tell me.


Thank you all,
Javi



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Re: Trying to boot a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra) with a Ubuntu Mobile flashed USB

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
I have just installed Ubuntu Mobile in Asus R2 UMPC and everything worked
fine till boot time after finishing.

Error 15 (File not found) appeared because the path to kernel in menu.lst
(/boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz) didn't exist, neither the directory nor the
file, so I tried to play around but it didn't worked as Error 13 (Invalid or
unsupported executable format) appeared.

This is what I tried according to the file system (modify menu.lst):

#titleUbuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel Last successful
boot
#root(hd0,4)
#kernel/boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz
root=UUID=d4385ca4-3ee5-4181-9739-3cbd744d4bf3 ro quiet splash
last-good-boot
#quiet

titleUbuntu Mobile
root(hd0,4)
kernel/boot/vmcoreinfo-2.6.27-4-generic
initrd/boot/initrd.img-2.6.27-4-generic
quiet

Anyway, it didn't worked. It seems that the files are corrupted, or maybe
I'm missing something.


Are errors 15 and/or 13 what people are facing when installing Ubuntu Mobile
into HDD?


Best regards,
Javi



2008/9/26 Steve Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Seems very strange that it worked second time around. I can't see why it
 didnt work the first tie round. I thought a dd copied raw data to the disk
 starting at the first sector therefore overwriting anything, including
 formating, that was on the disk before.
 Great that its working now though. Have you tried an install to HDD yet?
 AFAIK, the install function isnt working for anyone yet.
 I'll have a go at a manual grub fix later today.

 Steve.

 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 10:20 AM, Javier Gálvez Guerrero 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 Thank you all for your answers. I must say it finally worked. How? Check
 this out...

 As I said in previous mails, dumping data (with 'dd') to a USB key and
 trying to boot the latest Ubuntu Mobile 
 imagehttp://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/didn't work with two 
 different USB keys and three different devices (Samsung
 Q1 UMPC, Asus G1 laptop and Acer TravelMate 3000 laptop).

 Just to give it a try, I created a Ubuntu MID image with Moblin's MIC
 tool, but it neither worked. I didn't give any importance to that as I
 didn't care too much about the target CPU architecture, I just wanted to see
 how the behaviour of the devices was when trying to boot from the USB key
 with a MIC-created image.

 Then, I dumped again an Ubuntu Mobile image with 'dd'; just the same
 procedure as the first try and with the same image. Then...it worked in
 Samsung Q1 (remember, non-Ultra), Asus G1 laptop and in Asus R2 UMPC as
 well.

 In Asus R2 the touchscreen didn't work at all, just the buttons but
 everything else was OK, as in the other two devices (in SQ1 the touchscreen
 worked properly). Well, I need to check the network connectivity as I need
 to configure static IP networking instead of automatic DHCP, but wireless
 networks are properly scanned.


 So, can be possible that Moblin's MIC tool prepared/formatted the USB key
 in such a special way that it could be properly booted? If not, I can't
 understand what happened at all.

 Steve, have you checked this out? If not and you feel like doing it,
 please, some feedback would be much appreciated.


 Thank you all again for your time and support,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Prajwal Mohan [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 HI Javi,
   Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not boot
 when dd is used without setting byte size.
 Thanks,
 Praj


 Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

 I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.

 The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.

 I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of the
 blinking cursor, I got a No bootable partition in table message.

 Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?


 Thank you for your help,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
using DD from a linux box?


Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:

Hi,

I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
Mobile from here and
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/, after following
the instructions here http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/,
I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
problem at all, but that's not the case.

I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).

Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?

Any help would be much appreciated 

Re: Trying to boot a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra) with a Ubuntu Mobile flashed USB

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
I would also make sure you reformat the drive first.  Often I cannot 
boot if I just use DD, If I reformat the drive first (using ext3 or 
Fat32) it works fine.  You can reformat it using Gparted in Ubuntu.

Talk to you soon,
Ryan.

Prajwal Mohan wrote:
 HI Javi,
Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not 
 boot when dd is used without setting byte size.
 Thanks,
 Praj


 Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
 I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.

 The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.

 I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of 
 the blinking cursor, I got a No bootable partition in table message.

 Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?


 Thank you for your help,
 Javi


 2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
 using DD from a linux box?


 Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
 Hi,

 I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
 Mobile from here and
 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/, after following
 the instructions here http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/,
 I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
 Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
 non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
 problem at all, but that's not the case.

 I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
 the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
 and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
 booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
 of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
 UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).

 Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?

 Any help would be much appreciated as I'm quite interested in
 developing and testing under this platform. If needed more info,
 please, tell me.


 Thank you all,
 Javi



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Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Hiya,

I am able to run it just fine in the live version.  At first I tried to 
install it into a 20GB partition I had created for this but that failed 
with an error 15 on reboot.  I liked it so much I decided to format the 
whole hard drive and install it, unfortunately it still does not boot 
and gets an error 15 upon reboot.  I have tried about 15 times using 
different settings in the partitions on install.  I have also 
reformatted in Ubuntu 8.04 and then tried again but no luck.  Anyone 
else having a problem with the install?  Any ideas on what is going 
wrong?  It is a Q1 Ultra which has no trouble running MID and 8.04.

Thanks,
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Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
The same problem here with Asus R2E. I was able to work around the Error 15
changing the menu.lst file this way:

#titleUbuntu intrepid (development branch), kernel Last successful
boot
#root(hd0,4)
#kernel/boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz
root=UUID=d4385ca4-3ee5-4181-9739-3cbd744d4bf3 ro quiet splash
last-good-boot
#quiet

titleUbuntu Mobile
root(hd0,4)
kernel/boot/vmcoreinfo-2.6.27-4-generic
initrd/boot/initrd.img-2.6.27-4-generic
quiet

but when booting Error 13 appeared, according to
thishttp://users.bigpond.net.au/hermanzone/p15.htm#13,
it seems that the kernel file is corrupted. It could also be that I'm
missing something in my menu.lst reconfiguration.

Any idea?

Regards,
Javi




2008/9/26 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hiya,

 I am able to run it just fine in the live version.  At first I tried to
 install it into a 20GB partition I had created for this but that failed
 with an error 15 on reboot.  I liked it so much I decided to format the
 whole hard drive and install it, unfortunately it still does not boot
 and gets an error 15 upon reboot.  I have tried about 15 times using
 different settings in the partitions on install.  I have also
 reformatted in Ubuntu 8.04 and then tried again but no luck.  Anyone
 else having a problem with the install?  Any ideas on what is going
 wrong?  It is a Q1 Ultra which has no trouble running MID and 8.04.

 Thanks,
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Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot

2008-09-26 Thread Steve Paine
Yup. This is the problem that others are having. Canonical are aware.
I'm sure a fix will filter through in the bext build so hold on for a bit!

S.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hiya,

 I am able to run it just fine in the live version.  At first I tried to
 install it into a 20GB partition I had created for this but that failed
 with an error 15 on reboot.  I liked it so much I decided to format the
 whole hard drive and install it, unfortunately it still does not boot
 and gets an error 15 upon reboot.  I have tried about 15 times using
 different settings in the partitions on install.  I have also
 reformatted in Ubuntu 8.04 and then tried again but no luck.  Anyone
 else having a problem with the install?  Any ideas on what is going
 wrong?  It is a Q1 Ultra which has no trouble running MID and 8.04.

 Thanks,
 Ryan.

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Ubuntu Mobile (7-9 version) with KDE?

2008-09-26 Thread Beno, Tal
Hi,

This might be a silly question as I am no Linux expert but did you consider 
releasing the new Mobile edition with KDE (in addition or instead of the gnome 
flavor)?
I can only guess that it might not fit the slim package that one needs for a 
Netbook, but still if it is possible it would have been at least in my opinion 
a much more competitive OS bundle to the Windows alternative.

Best,
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Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
Great.

Thanks for your prompt answer =).


Regards,
Javi



2008/9/26 Steve Paine [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Yup. This is the problem that others are having. Canonical are aware.
 I'm sure a fix will filter through in the bext build so hold on for a bit!

 S.


 On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:31 PM, Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hiya,

 I am able to run it just fine in the live version.  At first I tried to
 install it into a 20GB partition I had created for this but that failed
 with an error 15 on reboot.  I liked it so much I decided to format the
 whole hard drive and install it, unfortunately it still does not boot
 and gets an error 15 upon reboot.  I have tried about 15 times using
 different settings in the partitions on install.  I have also
 reformatted in Ubuntu 8.04 and then tried again but no luck.  Anyone
 else having a problem with the install?  Any ideas on what is going
 wrong?  It is a Q1 Ultra which has no trouble running MID and 8.04.

 Thanks,
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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Emmet Hikory
Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
 the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
 know that a bit more up front.
 
 Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
 it was something dumb I was doing :-D

The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
dpkg -i linux-image*deb
exit
sudo umount /mnt
sudo reboot

The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

I've also filed bug #274753 about this.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Emmet Hikory
Steve Paine wrote:
 I've been impressed with what Oliver has done with Ubuntu Mobile in such
 a short time and I see an opportunity. We, the mobile community, finally
 have a project that we can get behind with confidence. Ubuntu-MID is
 great but there's a feeling that Intel, Canonical and others are tied up
 with OEMs and that the project is not so accessible. Not least becuase
 there isn't a single instance of it in the wild yet!

As much as I am a huge fan of Ubuntu Mobile, and expect it to be the
default environment for my 7 laptop, I would like to note that there
*are* a few devices on which Ubuntu MID works now, so I'm not sure that
it can't be said to be in the wild (although only a few people install
it).  I've been running it on the Kohjinsha SR series (for which Mobile
is a better choice), and on the Sharp D4.  I know some users have been
using it on the Aigo MID.  While there's not a lot of hardware out
there, it should be usable on an increasing set of hardware over time
(as more is produced in the appropriate form factor with supported
processors).

 My proposal is that UMPCPortal officially supports the Ubuntu Mobile
 project and tries to rally dev support for it. My feeling is that the
 project could really benefit from more dev and community support, and
 that we are in a position to help seed that. This project could capture
 a big chunk of netbook, umpc and mid owner support.

Despite the above,it would be wonderful to have more people
involved.  Most of the discussions happen on #ubuntu-mobile in freenode
and on this list.  More users, testers, and developers are *always* welcome.

 My question is, can we do this in some semi-formal way? I want to post
 an article (today if possble), place a promotional ad button and donate
 some equipment to Oliver. Can someone from Canonical informally
 'approve' and 'recieve' our support such that the community sees that
 it's a two-way link? 

I can't speak on behalf of Canonical, but speaking from my
experience in Ubuntu, it's generally better to get more people who each
have their own hardware involved than to send lots of hardware to some
specific person.  More developers with more hardware would help get
Ubuntu Mobile from being something that a couple people fiddle with to
something rich, robust, and widely supported.  While Oliver would likely
enjoy being drowned in hardware, it's unlikely that such a model would
result in the significant ongoing testing that is required to ensure
that the releases meet the desired level of polish.

Also, I think that rather than creating a link between a UMPC
Portal Ubuntu Mobile Community and a Canonical Ubuntu Mobile
Developer, it may be more sensible to join both as part of an Ubuntu
Mobile Community using Ubuntu resources (forums, wiki), this mailing
list, and the IRC channel, to discuss items of interest.  Such a group
may also pull other interested parties, from other sources, where all
can collaborate towards a common goal.

 One note - I also want to promote Ubuntu Mobile as
 a potential distro for the larger Poulsbo-based UMPCs and possibly MIDs.
 I know Ubuntu-MID is there for that but I see Ubuntu-MID more of a
 'developer' or 'OEM' edition and as such, it doesnt connect with the
 community as well. This is the key element and advantage I see with
 Ubuntu Mobile.

Well, no, Ubuntu MID specifically isn't there for that.  Ubuntu MID
is very much not ideal for use on the larger devices (speaking as
someone who used Ubuntu MID on a 7 laptop as a primary computing
platform all through Intrepid UDS).  These larger devices are definitely
a target for Ubuntu Mobile, and if sufficiently large, may even be
better with Desktop than either MID or Mobile.

I think part of the problem with Ubuntu MID is that it's generally
been very hardware specific and uses special tools to construct test
environments.  During the intrepid cycle, significant work has been done
to reduce the specialness of Ubuntu MID.  While there's still some
packages that only work properly on the lpia architecture, the
majority is not architecture-specific.  There are regular daily live
images available (1), based on a mix of GNOME, Xfce, Hildon, and Moblin,
as well as the standard Ubuntu base components.  While I think it's only
the right choice for those with very small screens, I'd not like to see
it cast aside just because of the history of the project (and don't
think Ubuntu Mobile is the right choice for a 5 screen: I've tried it:
it's too small).

1: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/current/

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Steve Paine
Hi Emmet. Thanks for your response.
My responses inline.
Steve.


  My question is, can we do this in some semi-formal way? I want to post
  an article (today if possble), place a promotional ad button and donate
  some equipment to Oliver. Can someone from Canonical informally
  'approve' and 'recieve' our support such that the community sees that
  it's a two-way link?

 I can't speak on behalf of Canonical, but speaking from my
 experience in Ubuntu, it's generally better to get more people who each
 have their own hardware involved than to send lots of hardware to some
 specific person.  More developers with more hardware would help get
 Ubuntu Mobile from being something that a couple people fiddle with to
 something rich, robust, and widely supported.  While Oliver would likely
 enjoy being drowned in hardware, it's unlikely that such a model would
 result in the significant ongoing testing that is required to ensure
 that the releases meet the desired level of polish.


I was proposing that I send an SC3 to Oliver (mainly as I know him and he's
not far from me in Germany) to help out with the SCH/Poulsbo testing, not
buying up the contents of Dynamism and shipping it to him ;-)
I doubt you'll find many devs with poulsbo/touch hardware out there to be
honest either so unless Canonical are sending engineers devices, where do
they start?
How many people on the Ubuntu Mobile (distro) team right now though? I get
the impression that its, er, not many more than Oliver?



Also, I think that rather than creating a link between a UMPC
 Portal Ubuntu Mobile Community and a Canonical Ubuntu Mobile
 Developer, it may be more sensible to join both as part of an Ubuntu
 Mobile Community using Ubuntu resources (forums, wiki), this mailing
 list, and the IRC channel, to discuss items of interest.  Such a group
 may also pull other interested parties, from other sources, where all
 can collaborate towards a common goal.


No problem. you tell me where people should gather. I'll try and promote
that meeting point.
Dont say IRC or mailing lists though. Open, easy to use forums is probaly
the best way to achieve the critical seeding process.




  One note - I also want to promote Ubuntu Mobile as
  a potential distro for the larger Poulsbo-based UMPCs and possibly MIDs.
  I know Ubuntu-MID is there for that but I see Ubuntu-MID more of a
  'developer' or 'OEM' edition and as such, it doesnt connect with the
  community as well. This is the key element and advantage I see with
  Ubuntu Mobile.

 Well, no, Ubuntu MID specifically isn't there for that.  Ubuntu MID
 is very much not ideal for use on the larger devices (speaking as
 someone who used Ubuntu MID on a 7 laptop as a primary computing
 platform all through Intrepid UDS).  These larger devices are definitely
 a target for Ubuntu Mobile, and if sufficiently large, may even be
 better with Desktop than either MID or Mobile.


Dont forget, touch-interfaces are important here with the mid-range devices.
With either large or small screen, the finger doesnt change its size so
moving to desktop just because a device has a large screen is a mistake. I
see Ubuntu Mobile targeted at the nobile devices. Sub 1KG, often without
keyboards.




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OK. I'm happy to promote Ubuntu-Mobile for UMPC-sized Poulsbo devices and
very happy to see it happen.
Send me details of the ubuntu forum that people should plug into, details of
the team and its project wiki/plan and
I'll create a news item to say that we're behind Ubuntu Mobile as our #1
hope for UMPCs. Some promo work has to be done somewhere along the lines, I
hope this little bit will help to seed enough support and action to get
things moving quickly. Netbooks, MIDs and UMPCs are the biggest chance that
Linux has ever had to get into the hands of millions but in my opinion, you
havent got long before others come in on the scene.

Steve


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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Ok I tried this but when I get to step two (aptitude download
linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic) I get the following error (copied by
hand):

Err http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main linux-image-2.6.27-4generic
2.6.27.4.5 
404 Not found [IP:  91.189.88.80]

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Ryan.


-Original Message-
From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:08:24 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
 the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
 know that a bit more up front.
 
 Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
 it was something dumb I was doing :-D

The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
dpkg -i linux-image*deb
exit
sudo umount /mnt
sudo reboot

The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

I've also filed bug #274753 about this.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
Hi Emmet,

I experienced a problem just with the second step:

$ aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Initializing package states... Done
Err http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main linux-image-2.6.27-4 generic
2.6.27-4.5
   404 Not Found

bla bla bla

I have just seen that Ryan has mailed the same issue...hahaha.

Then, missing any sources line in sources list?


Thanks,
Javi



2008/9/26 Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Ryan Gallagher wrote:
  Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
  the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
  know that a bit more up front.
 
  Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
  it was something dumb I was doing :-D

 The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
 and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


 sudo apt-get install aptitude
 aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
 sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
 sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
 sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
 dpkg -i linux-image*deb
 exit
 sudo umount /mnt
 sudo reboot

The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

I've also filed bug #274753 about this.

 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Steve Paine
Same error here.
I also tried installing the new kernel by chrooting and apt-get but although
it booted, I only had cmd line.
S.

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ok I tried this but when I get to step two (aptitude download
 linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic) I get the following error (copied by hand):

 Err http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main linux-image-2.6.27-4generic
 2.6.27.4.5
 404 Not found [IP:  91.189.88.80]

 Any ideas?

 Thanks,
 Ryan.



 -Original Message-
 *From*: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 *To*: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 *Subject*: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
 reboot]
 *Date*: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:08:24 +0900

 Ryan Gallagher wrote:
  Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
  the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
  know that a bit more up front.
 
  Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
  it was something dumb I was doing :-D

 The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
 and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


 sudo apt-get install aptitude
 aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
 sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
 sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
 sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
 dpkg -i linux-image*deb
 exit
 sudo umount /mnt
 sudo reboot

 The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

 I've also filed bug #274753 about this.
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Emmet Hikory
I wrote:
 The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
 and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


 sudo apt-get install aptitude
 aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
 sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
 sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
 sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
 dpkg -i linux-image*deb
 exit
 sudo umount /mnt
 sudo reboot

Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ok I tried this but when I get to step two (aptitude download
 linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic) I get the following error (copied by hand):
 
 Err http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main linux-image-2.6.27-4generic
 2.6.27.4.5
 404 Not found [IP:  91.189.88.80]

Oops.  You probably want to update your apt-cache.  Running `sudo
apt-get update` before `aptitude download ...` should do it.

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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Ok I managed to work out how to run 

sudo aptitude update

and it worked after that, installng now.

Thanks,
Ryan.
-Original Message-
From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:08:24 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
 the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
 know that a bit more up front.
 
 Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
 it was something dumb I was doing :-D

The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
dpkg -i linux-image*deb
exit
sudo umount /mnt
sudo reboot

The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

I've also filed bug #274753 about this.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Emmet Hikory
Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see
 below).  Any ideas?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -i linux-image*deb
...
 Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
 run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
 pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci

That happened for me too.  Ignore it.  Reboot.  I think it's because
the chroot environment isn't set up with everything the kernel expects
when being installed, but I'm not entirely sure.

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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see below).
Any ideas?

Thanks,
Ryan.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -i linux-image*deb
(Reading database ... 99891 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic 2.6.27-4.6 (using
linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic_2.6.27-4.6_i386.deb) ...
Done.
Unpacking replacement linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic ...
Running postrm hook script /sbin/update-grub.
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
findfs: Unable to resolve 'UUID=ed2f6ce4-7e7c-4a78-8617-c5eb74d3f540'
Cannot determine root device.  Assuming /dev/hda1
This error is probably caused by an invalid /etc/fstab
Searching for default file ... found: /boot/grub/default
Testing for an existing GRUB menu.lst file ...
found: /boot/grub/menu.lst
Searching for splash image ... none found, skipping ...
Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-4-generic
Found kernel: /boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz
Updating /boot/grub/menu.lst ... done

Setting up linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic (2.6.27-4.6) ...
Running depmod.
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-2.6.27-4-generic
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
grep: /proc/modules: No such file or directory
Not updating initrd symbolic links since we are being
updated/reinstalled 
(2.6.27-4.6 was configured last, according to dpkg)
Not updating image symbolic links since we are being
updated/reinstalled 
(2.6.27-4.6 was configured last, according to dpkg)
Running postinst hook script /sbin/update-grub.
Searching for GRUB installation directory ... found: /boot/grub
findfs: Unable to resolve 'UUID=ed2f6ce4-7e7c-4a78-8617-c5eb74d3f540'
Cannot determine root device.  Assuming /dev/hda1
This error is probably caused by an invalid /etc/fstab
Searching for default file ... found: /boot/grub/default
Testing for an existing GRUB menu.lst file ...
found: /boot/grub/menu.lst
Searching for splash image ... none found, skipping ...
Found kernel: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.27-4-generic
Found kernel: /boot/last-good-boot/vmlinuz
Updating /boot/grub/menu.lst ... done

Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci



-Original Message-
From: Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 15:12:09 +0100

Heh, I managed to work this out before reading your reply :-D

I downloaded it fine but when I ran the dpkg I got a few errors although
it did complete and now it is back to error 15.  I will try and document
the errors later on when I get the chance to try again.

Thanks again for the very fast help.

Ryan.




-Original Message-
From: Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 15:05:18 +0100

Ok I managed to work out how to run 

sudo aptitude update




and it worked after that, installng now.

Thanks,
Ryan.
-Original Message-
From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 21:08:24 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ah, I wish I had not formatted my hard drive now hehe.  I'll wait for
 the new build then but it would have been good for them to have let us
 know that a bit more up front.
 
 Thanks for letting me know, I wish I had posted here sooner, I thought
 it was something dumb I was doing :-D

The workaround I used for this was to boot again on the USB stick,
and run the following commands.  You may need to adjust to taste:


sudo apt-get install aptitude
aptitude download linux-image-2.6.27-4-generic
sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
sudo cp linux-image*deb /mnt
sudo chroot /mnt /bin/bash
dpkg -i linux-image*deb
exit
sudo umount /mnt
sudo reboot

The resulting reboot worked, and my system (Kohjinsha SR) was installed.

I've also filed bug #274753 about this.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mobile-meta/+bug/274753

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
I tried rebooting and once again am back to the error 15.  :(

Tried it twice now and no joy.

Any other ideas I can try out?

Thanks,
Ryan.


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From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:41:32 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see
 below).  Any ideas?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -i linux-image*deb
...
 Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
 run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
 pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci

That happened for me too.  Ignore it.  Reboot.  I think it's because
the chroot environment isn't set up with everything the kernel expects
when being installed, but I'm not entirely sure.

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Re: Trying to boot a Samsung Q1 (non-Ultra) with a Ubuntu Mobile flashed USB

2008-09-26 Thread Tobin Davis
There are possibly two reasons why this didn't work, both of which are
very common mistakes.

 1. Using the dd command to write to the usb drive partition instead
of the entire drive (/dev/sdb1 instead of /dev/sdb).
 2. Not including the block size in the dd command parameters;  try
dd bs=1024 if=image file of=usb dev.  Without the bs=1024
parameter, I have found that imaging works ~30% of the time,
with it, I'd say ~99% success (never failed for me, but I'm not
going to guarantee it 100%).

At least this has been my experience, and I have worked with multiple usb 
drives from different vendors.

Tobin


On Fri, 2008-09-26 at 11:27 +0100, Ryan Gallagher wrote:

 I would also make sure you reformat the drive first.  Often I cannot 
 boot if I just use DD, If I reformat the drive first (using ext3 or 
 Fat32) it works fine.  You can reformat it using Gparted in Ubuntu.
 
 Talk to you soon,
 Ryan.
 
 Prajwal Mohan wrote:
  HI Javi,
 Try using 'bs=4096' with the dd command. I have seen USB key not 
  boot when dd is used without setting byte size.
  Thanks,
  Praj
 
 
  Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
  I'm using 'dd' in a Ubuntu 8.04 box.
 
  The blinking cursor appears with a SanDisk Cruzer Micro (4GB) USB key.
 
  I have just tried with a Kingston Datatraveler (2GB) and, instead of 
  the blinking cursor, I got a No bootable partition in table message.
 
  Any additional steps to prepare the bootable USB key?
 
 
  Thank you for your help,
  Javi
 
 
  2008/9/25 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  How are you preparing the usb key? Are you just copying over or
  using DD from a linux box?
 
 
  Javier Gálvez Guerrero wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I have downloaded both September 23rd and 25th images of Ubuntu
  Mobile from here and
  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mid/intrepid/, after following
  the instructions here http://people.ubuntu.com/%7Eogra/mobile/,
  I haven't been able to boot my Samsung Q1 (note it is not an
  Ultra version). As I was said it should work both in Ultra an
  non-Ultra versions of the UMPC, I thought I wouldn't have any
  problem at all, but that's not the case.
 
  I've set the BIOS booting priorities properly and I've checked
  the two images in 3 different devices (2 laptops and the UMPC)
  and all terminals and images have the same problem: instead of
  booting Ubuntu a blinking cursor appears in the top left corner
  of the screen, no activity at all, neither in the USB nor in the
  UMPC (I have waited for more than 15 minutes...).
 
  Should I have any special USB key to make it boot?
 
  Any help would be much appreciated as I'm quite interested in
  developing and testing under this platform. If needed more info,
  please, tell me.
 
 
  Thank you all,
  Javi
 
 
 
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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Javier Gálvez Guerrero
Ryan, did you install the kernel image before or after installing Ubuntu
Mobile in your device?

Regards,
Javi

2008/9/26 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]

  I tried rebooting and once again am back to the error 15.  :(

 Tried it twice now and no joy.

 Any other ideas I can try out?

 Thanks,
 Ryan.


 -Original Message-
 *From*: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 *To*: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 *Subject*: Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile
 *Date*: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:41:32 +0900

 Ryan Gallagher wrote:
  Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see
  below).  Any ideas?

  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -i linux-image*deb
 ...
  Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
  run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
  pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci

 That happened for me too.  Ignore it.  Reboot.  I think it's because
 the chroot environment isn't set up with everything the kernel expects
 when being installed, but I'm not entirely sure.

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
After, should I try before?  I assumed that would overwrite it.


-Original Message-
From: Javier Gálvez Guerrero [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ubuntu Mobile
ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 17:48:31 +0200

Ryan, did you install the kernel image before or after installing Ubuntu
Mobile in your device?

Regards,
Javi

2008/9/26 Ryan Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I tried rebooting and once again am back to the error 15.  :(

Tried it twice now and no joy.

Any other ideas I can try out?

Thanks,
Ryan.





-Original Message-
From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:41:32 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see
 below).  Any ideas?

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/# dpkg -i linux-image*deb
...
 Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.
 run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/nvidia-common
 pcilib: Cannot open /proc/bus/pci

That happened for me too.  Ignore it.  Reboot.  I think it's because
the chroot environment isn't set up with everything the kernel expects
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Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon reboot]

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Ok it is working now, I did the whole lot after clicking Continue using
the CD as suggested and it works fine.  Thanks to everyone for the
help.  

Just waiting for it to finish booting then I will run apt-get install
linux and do some serious road testing.

Thanks again for all of the very prompt support and assistance from the
whole list!
Ryan.


-Original Message-
From: Emmet Hikory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ubuntu Mobile ubuntu-mobile@lists.ubuntu.com
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Install not working properly- Error 15 upon
reboot]
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 23:57:01 +0900


Ryan Gallagher wrote:
 Ok it downloads and unpacks fine, then it gets into trouble (see
 below).  Any ideas?

Hrm.  If just rebooting doesn't fix it for you, you might try
running through the install again, select Continue using the CD (yes,
it's not a CD), and doing the apt-get update; apt-get install aptitude
... stuff at that point to see if you can get it working (chroot to
/target in this case, I think).  Aside from that you could try to make
the chroot more robust with something like `mount -t proc proc /proc`.

In the worst case, installing Ubuntu Desktop, installing the
ubuntu-mobile package, and uninstalling the ubuntu-desktop package ought
to work.  Mind you, I've not tried any of these: for me it just worked
with the forced installation of the kernel.

On another note, once one has a booted working system, it's probably
a good ideal to `apt-get install linux` to make sure to track kernel
upgrades for security fixes, etc.

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No wireless connections visible

2008-09-26 Thread Ryan Gallagher
Ok I have it installed and working great with the exception of the
wireless connections.  They worked fine in the live edition but now they
won't work at all.  Wired works great, I updated everything and rebooted
but still wireless does not see any networks.

Talk to you soon,
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Ubuntu-mid on Asus Eee PC 701

2008-09-26 Thread Stewart Midwinter
Just for a lark I tried this distro on my original Eee PC.  I used dd to
push the image over to a 1 GB USB key, and booted off it.
When the desktop came up I noticed a few things...
- the fonts were VERY large.  I was unable to figure out how to reduce the
size of the default font
- the touchpad is not recognized, but a USB mouse is

At this point the distro is not very suited to the Eee PC. (Not that it was
intended to be, either).

cheers
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Re: Ubuntu-mid on Asus Eee PC 701

2008-09-26 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 05:31:37PM -0600, Stewart Midwinter wrote:
 Just for a lark I tried this distro on my original Eee PC.  I used dd to
 push the image over to a 1 GB USB key, and booted off it.
 When the desktop came up I noticed a few things...
 - the fonts were VERY large.  I was unable to figure out how to reduce the
 size of the default font

Possibly the dpi values are incorrect; a common thing that causes
incorrect dpi is incorrect EDID.  xdpyinfo shows your dpi.  If it seems
out of wack (96 would be normal) then look in your /var/log/Xorg.0.log
- search for /edid/i typically.  If the edid isn't listed, then you can
use the read-edid package to do 'get-edid | parse-edid'.  The thing to
check is if the EDID screen dimensions are accurate.  If it turns out
this is the case, the workaround is to specify your screen settings in
your xorg.conf; for the fix, see wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Quirks.

IIRC the Eee PC uses the -intel driver?  Check if that got loaded
properly or if it's using -vesa or something.

 - the touchpad is not recognized, but a USB mouse is

Look at your `lshal` to start with.  Also, check `dmesg` to see if at
least the kernel is recognizing it.  `xinput list` will show if X is
noticing it at all.  It may just need an fdi file to specify the
driver to use (evdev I guess?)

 At this point the distro is not very suited to the Eee PC. (Not that it was
 intended to be, either).

You didn't mention if you tried a hardy or an intrepid image; especially
for the input devices there's been changes between hardy and intrepid.
It could be fruitful to try both versions.

HTH,
Bryce

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Re: Supporting Ubuntu Mobile

2008-09-26 Thread Bluesky
Hi,
The wiki needs work.  I'll see if I can spend some time on it, but
 if anyone else wants to flesh out more on wiki.ubuntu.com, that would be
 great.
I am currently working on a page called something like 'Application
Selection' which i will probably end up putting as a link of
help.ubuntu.com/community/ rather than the main site

The idea is to try to 'segment'  the potential ubuntu mobile market
into certain categories and document appropriate applications
/customizations /tweaks/test plans for each area. After an IRC chat a
while back the following were mentioned:

Business Application Users
Multimedia Users
Gen Y/Social Networkers
Gamers
Adventure Users
Public Transportation Users

This is obviously not an exact science and I am not experienced in
marketing at all but I would certainly find such a resource useful
when pitching to OEM's for customization work and so on

More ideas/areas are obviously welcome

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[ubuntu-tr] Bayram Kutlamasi

2008-09-26 Thread Ozgur Karatas
Degerli dostlarim;
Bayraminizi simdiden kutlar, aileniz ve sevdiklerinizle, saglikli,
mutlu ve huzurlu bir bayram gecirmenizi dilerim.

iyi bayramlar.


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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu linux toolbox

2008-09-26 Thread Fabian Enos
I do too. I feel that we should alert other list admins to what
AlgoMantra wrote, his behaviour, etc

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Re: [ubuntu-in] ubuntu linux toolbox

2008-09-26 Thread Parthan SR
Fabian Enos wrote:
 I do too. I feel that we should alert other list admins to what
 AlgoMantra wrote, his behaviour, etc
   
It's not unusual in a public mailing list that sometime someone blows 
himself off and messes up. Let's not blow it further, rather carry on 
with better things in life. Thanks for your support anyways.

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Re: [ubuntu-in] Seeing a layered eps file

2008-09-26 Thread Dharan P Deepak -
did you try 
cinepainthttp://nextdoornerd.blogspot.com/2008/08/cinepaint-professional-open-source.html..
i think it supports layered eps files..

deepak

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 Hi Ram

 the file i want to look at is a GIS map with multiple layers.

 I do not know about layered eps files, but GRASS and QGis are two GIS
 applications available on linux.

 Moz

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Re: Un petit rappel, CLLAP 2008

2008-09-26 Thread Marc-Antoine Daneau




Bonjour  vous tous,

Je serai, dans une probabilit de 99%, prsent au CLLAP.

Je me demandais, est-ce qu'il y a des gens qui partent de Montral le 9
et reviennent le 10? Si oui, et s'il y a une place de libre dans votre
vhicule et que vous trouvez que le prix du ptrole est lev, il me
ferait grand plaisir de vous aider  le payer moyennant une place dans
votre vhicule.

Merci, 
Marc-Antoine






Etienne Goyer wrote:




  Je vais y tre, et Fabian  l'intention de venir aussi.

On se revoit l bas!

Etienne


Andr Cotte wrote:
  
  
Bonjour Ubunteros,

Un petit rappel, les 9 et 10 octobre prochain se tiendra  Qubec la 3e
Confrence sur les logiciels libres dans les administrations publiques
(CLLAP).  N'hsitez  en parler avec vos collgues de travail.

L'URL du site de la CLLAP : http://www.cllap.qc.ca/cllap-2008/accueil/

Bonne journe  tous

Andr Cotte
Membre du comit organisateur de la CLLAP
Conseiller en logiciels libres pour l'ducation
Zone libre en ducation (Socit GRICS)
http://zonelibre.grics.qc.ca


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Aider quelqu'un dans le coin de Rimouski

2008-09-26 Thread David Tremblay
Bonjour à tous,

j'ai une amie qui viens juste d'arriver à Rimouski, elle est une
utilisatrice d'ubntu et elle a un petit problème à monter un disque
dûr externe (je pense que c'est parce qu'il n'est pas formaté) est-ce
qu'il y a un groupe d'utilisateurs de Linux à Rimouski ?

Ceux qui peuvent aider merci de s'avancer

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype video on Ubuntu 8.04

2008-09-26 Thread Graham Smith
Adam

Thanks for the response

 When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
 enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
 disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)

  Initially, this was a problem with a Logitech 5000, and I bought a
 Logitech 9000 as a recommended replacement, because it worked out of
 the box, but didn't.

 Both cameras work fine with Ekiga, Cheese etc, and Skype video worked
 fine (with the logitech 5000) on Ubuntu 7.

 I am running the latest version of Skype and I have tried the three
 different Medibuntu skype options.

 If you run skype from a terminal does it give any kind of error or
 output when it shuts down?

Running from terminal and testing the video gives this:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ skype
Starting the process...
Skype Xv: Xv ports available: 0
Skype XShm: XShm support enabled
Aborted
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype video on Ubuntu 8.04

2008-09-26 Thread Seif Attar
Hello,

Graham Smith wrote:
 Adam

 Thanks for the response

   
 When I test the video in skype, Skype shuts down. If I leave it
 enabled, as soon as the recipient of a call picks up. Skype
 disconnects (but you do see the video stream briefly)

  Initially, this was a problem with a Logitech 5000, and I bought a
 Logitech 9000 as a recommended replacement, because it worked out of
 the box, but didn't.

 Both cameras work fine with Ekiga, Cheese etc, and Skype video worked
 fine (with the logitech 5000) on Ubuntu 7.

 I am running the latest version of Skype and I have tried the three
 different Medibuntu skype options.
   

   
 If you run skype from a terminal does it give any kind of error or
 output when it shuts down?
 

 Running from terminal and testing the video gives this:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ skype
 Starting the process...
 Skype Xv: Xv ports available: 0
 Skype XShm: XShm support enabled
 Aborted
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

 Graham

   

I had problems with skype video where I could only see the recipents
video and not my own in skype, after some investigation, I found out
that skype needs xv output to be enabled, do you have the right driver
for your video card? try changing the video output in
gstreamer-properties to xv. At the time the ati drivers only provided 1
xv port and that is why I could only see one video, in your case it
seems that you have none, this is just my guess :)

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Skype video on Ubuntu 8.04

2008-09-26 Thread Graham Smith
When I launch gstreamer I have the following options

Autodetect
X Windows system (No xv)
X Windows System (x11/xshm/xv)
Custom

Should I be choosing the 3rd one or is X Windows something else

I also get a list of unloaded plugins
artsdsink
sdlvideosink
v4lmjpegsrc
qcamsrc
esdmon

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[ubuntu-uk] flash still crashes ff2 and ff3

2008-09-26 Thread ptaylor

Hi

i was on my desktop trying to play scifi.dragnfly.com/renegade/stogamst448

and it crashes ff2 and ff3,

so i ran both from the command line, and all it outputs when it trying to 
play the video, which i suspect, is flash is illegal instruction

it is x86 8.04.1 with the latest flash from the repos.

any ideas,

from  brobostigon aka philip

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How do I get speech-dispatcher to work in intrepid?

2008-09-26 Thread mike
Hi, I installed speech-dispatcher in intrepid, and added it to sessions. But I 
do not see it as a choice in the Orca menu.
How do I get it to work? Or is speech-dispatcher not working in intrepid?
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OPEN OFFICE

2008-09-26 Thread mike
Hi, does anyone have a link for the open office 3 beta? I am assuming this can 
be installed in intrepid and should work better with Orca.
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Re: OPEN OFFICE

2008-09-26 Thread Erik Heil
Hi their.  I don't see any reason why the new Openoffice.org wont' work
with the new and upcoming version of Ubuntu.  Some helpful notes though
that may  make you're experience a bit smoother.  Note that I don't run
Ubuntu at all at present on amy of my machines, but the advice applies to
all distros that are managed by a package management system.  You will
want to install into some place like /opt.  That way it will not be hard
at all to maintain two different versions of openoffice.org.  Next it is
very important to get a statically compiled version of openoffice.org 3.0.
The reason is that runtime dependencies may have changed and they might
not be in Ubuntu's reposirities. When Openoffice.org 3.0 becomes stable,
it will be a trivial task to remove you're local version and install it
via you're distrobution's packagement management system.  Also, it may be
more well integrated than the stock binaries. i.e. Ubuntu-specific patches
that may not be committed upstream.



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 Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 13:38:16 -0500 (CDT)
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[Bug 274883] Re: Some problem with firefox

2008-09-26 Thread C.Kontros
This will not be fixed. It comes down to 2 things. Mostly, the way FF3
handles GTK in non-standard ways. To a lesser degree, the contrast of
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[Bug 274185] Re: can't remove ubuntustudio-audio

2008-09-26 Thread Andrew Hunter
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 244535 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244535

ubuntustudio-audio install and removes correctly on intrepid.

Please post the results of 'apt-cache policy python-changesettings'.


** Changed in: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Incomplete

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 244535
   package ubuntustudio-audio 0.28 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
post-installation script returned error exit status 1

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Re: Reorganisation of the desktop wiki pages

2008-09-26 Thread Vincent Untz
Le jeudi 25 septembre 2008, à 18:30 +0200, Cesare Tirabassi a écrit :
 Anyway, are the tools you use to generate that page open source? I'd be 
 interested to see how you fetch the data (especially for stuff not hosted on 
 ftp.gnome.org).

It's not just open source, it's free :-)

It's in http://www.vuntz.net/git/osc-plugins.git/ (in the obs-dissector
plugin -- look at download-upstream-versions). I need to fix the license
(it's LGPL or GPL, instead of what's mentioned in the header).

You also need to take a look at upstream-limits.txt and
upstream-tarballs.txt.

It's in no way openSUSE specific, and the long-term goal I have is to
make this data easily available so everybody can use it (instead of
having everyone run this kind of scripts).

FWIW, it currently output a file with lines like this (format is stupid
and might need a change):

nonfgo:cairo:1.8.0:http://cairographics.org/releases/cairo-1.8.0.tar.gz

(nonfgo is just historical cruft, because I took the format we use
inside the GNOME release team to release GNOME)

I'll probably add the md5sum and/or sha1sum when possible.

If you add more upstream modules, please send me patches :-)

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GNOME keyring confirmation dialogs [was: Desktop Team Meeting, 2008-09-25]

2008-09-26 Thread Martin Pitt
Scott James Remnant [2008-09-25 16:40 +0100]:
 == Actions from this meeting ==
 
  * pitti to discuss gnome-keyring confirmation dialog behaviour in upstream 
 bug

I stated my opinion in 
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533493

After thinking about this problem somewhat more in-depth, I am now
convinced that we can just disable the confirmation dialogs without
actually sacrificing security.

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Re: GNOME keyring confirmation dialogs [was: Desktop Team Meeting, 2008-09-25]

2008-09-26 Thread Martin Pitt
Martin Pitt [2008-09-26 17:01 +0200]:
 I stated my opinion in 
 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=533493
 
 After thinking about this problem somewhat more in-depth, I am now
 convinced that we can just disable the confirmation dialogs without
 actually sacrificing security.

Answer from Colin Walters:

   I believe this patch got in, but it's not the default so you need to pass
   --disable-acl-prompts or something like that.

Since our current desktop security model does not allow us to make any
use of this security question, we should disable it IMHO.

Any objections?

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Icecast client Shoutcast server compatibility?

2008-09-26 Thread Andres Londoño


Hi:

My question:
Is it possible to send an audio source from a Linux Icecast client to a unknown 
OS Shoutcast server?
or
Is it possible to setup a Shoutcast client in a non graphical environment?

Thanks...


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M-audio Omni -i/o PCI

2008-09-26 Thread Richard NOSPAM
Anyone using one of these in Ubuntu studio. Thinking about getting it but
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar gnome 2.24

2008-09-26 Thread Nick Carolino
Nao.

2008/9/25 Fabiano Fonseca [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Pessoal!!!
 Como faço para instalar o Gnome 2.24 no Ubuntu 8.04?
 Vi no site do Gnome a dica para baixar os fontes e compilar, mas será
 que não tem o pacote pronto em algum lugar?
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6

2008-09-26 Thread Paulo Henrique Colen
Aonde consigo reportar esse bug hamacker?
Mais um vez, grato...

2008/9/24 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 É que problema de video é 'video', nesse caso o problema estaria em
 exibir a interface e não em capotar durante o boot.
 Reporta o bug e especifica que no 7.10 funcionava sem problemas.

 2008/9/24 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Entendi hamacker, acabei de fazer a atualização da minha BIOS, e não
  funcionou, deu o mesmo problema, e tentei tbm passar  o parametro noapic.
  Não seria muito ignorante indicar o problema sendo com o chipset de
 video,
  que é VIA ?
  Pq li a respeito no 8.04 que ele tinha problemas com esse chipset.
  Mesmo assim grato d+.
 
  2008/9/24 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Tem BIOS que são problemáticas e que conflitam com o kernel ao serem
  habilitados alguns parametros.
  Voce tem na BIOS em geral uma opção chamada PnP OS que se tiver em
  enabled não tenta ativar alguns recursos porque sabe que eles serão
  habilitados pelo próprio OS, isso deveria resolver a maioria dos
  problemas, mas não resolve. O Windows XP por exemplo, se voce fizer a
  instalação dele quando na BIOS estiver ligada o ACPI e completar a
  instalação desse então após isso voce desligar o ACPI na BIOS, o
  Windows começa a ter problemas inclusive na hora do boot, isso eu
  reparei diversas vezes, porque ? É o mesmo problema que voce tem no
  Linux, as opcoes de fabrica levam em consideração oras durante a
  instalação, oras durante o boot e algumas podem causar pane se
  ligadas/desligadas se o SO não estiver disposto a lidar com elas no
  estado que se encontram.
 
  O Linux parece ser muito sensivel a forma como determinados itens são
  habilitados, daí opções como acpi=off noapic nolapic fazerem sucesso
  em alguns equipamentos enquanto outros não precisam de nada disso. As
  vezes atualizar a BIOS corrige o problema, noutra só passando
  parametros para o kernel desligando algumas opções problemáticas como
  voce fez.
 
  []'s
 
  2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Vc tem alguma explicação do pq não ter funcionado?
   Procurei mas não achei muita coisa.
   Vou continuar procurando.
   Vlw hamacker.
  
   2008/9/23 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   É assim mesmo.
   Mas existem outras opcoes tambem, a maioria para driblar coisas que
 as
   bios deveriam fazer igual, mas fazem diferente como acpi, apm, etc...
   Eu não sei qual sao todas as opcoes, mas no google voce as encontra
   facilmente.
  
   2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hamacker, nem sabia dessas opções. tentei agora da seguinte forma,
  depois
   de
escolher idioma do livecd, fui em F6 Outras opções.
La estava uma linha de comandos com o final assim.
   
splash --
   
então coloquei assim.
   
splash --noapic
   
è assim mesmo?
   
Só que deu o mesmo problema.
   
2008/9/23 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Tentou passar aquelas opcoes de boot como noapic dentre outras ?
O que mais ocorre comigo são máquinas onde eu tenho que passar o
parametro 'noapic' para o kernel quando elas sequer bootam.
Se voce ja tentou de tudo e nao funciona entao tenta reportar o
 bug
antes que ocorra o freeze da 8.10.
   
[]'s e sucesso.
   
2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 E ai pessoal, ontem fiz o download da versão 8.10 Alpha 6 do
  ubuntu,
   como
ja
 li vários elogios a essa versão, apesar de ainda estar em Alpha
 (
lembrando
 que é o ultimo alpha até o beta), testei o livecd com em 2
   computadores,
um
 com a placa mãe A7V266-MX, funcionou perfeito, e no meu pc mesmo
  não
 funciona, na hora que carrega o gnome ele trava, a placa mãe é
   P5VD2-VM.
 Antes eu usava o 7.10, funcionava perfeitamente, passei para o
  8.04,
   foi
uma
 briga pra configurar o video, e parece que o 8.10 terei o mesmo
   problema.

 Segue a saida do meu lspci.

 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.1 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.2 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.4 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.5 PIC: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 I/O APIC Interrupt
   Controller
 00:00.6 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Security
 Device
 00:00.7 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8237 PCI Bridge
 00:03.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 PCI to PCI
 Bridge
 Controller (rev 80)
 00:0f.0 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Unknown device
 5337
  (rev
80)
 00:0f.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc.
 VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 07)
 00:10.0 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82x UHCI
 USB
  1.1
 Controller (rev a0)
 00:10.1 USB 

Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Conversão de vídeo

2008-09-26 Thread Fabio Medeiros
Este aqui não resolveria? http://mediacoder.sf.net

Tem uma versão geral e versão para dispositivos específicos como o PSP:
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/device/psp.htm

Rodo ele com o wine no Ubuntu :) e converte facilmente de RMVB para o
formato que se quer.

On 25/09/2008, hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Eu ja tentei converter rmvb, mas o resultado final é uma droga tanto
 no avidemux quanto no mencoder.

 Há outros programas para esse mesmo próposito, mas só não sei lhe dizer
 qual.


 2008/9/25 MilhoXP [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Valeu galera! O AVIdemux é show de bola, melhor até que o Super 2008 que
  eu usava no Ruindows. Mas um problema ainda persiste: como converter
  meus animes diretamente do formato rmvb para o mp4 do PSP? O AVIdemux
  não aceitou que eu abrisse o rmvb pra poder converter...
  Thx again
 
  MilhoXP
 
  On Thu, 2008-09-25 at 10:13 -0300, hamacker wrote:
  Avidemux, vá na opção auto no menu principal e voce encontrará opção
  especifica para PSP.
 
  2008/9/25 MilhoXP [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Oi povo.
   Alguém aqui pode me indicar algum conversor de vídeo para gerar mp4
 para
   assistir no PSP? Eu usava o Multimedia Converter no OpenSUSE, mas com
   ele não consigo rodar o mp4 gerado no PSP. Como o PSP não aceita
 vídeos
   maiores que a resolução dele e não consigo alterar a resolução no
   Multimedia Converter, acho até que o problema era esse...
   Obrigado pela ajuda, pessoal.
  
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[Ubuntu-BR] Resolução Notebook CCE (resolvid o)

2008-09-26 Thread Douglas Giovani Oechsler
Caros Amigos, 

Respondendo ao João Santana e a todos que interessarem.
Também possuo um note CCE (linha win modelo w55) tive o mesmo problema de 
resolução que você teve. Então a algum tempo atrás postei a dúvida no VIVA O 
LINUX e um colega respondeu. Hoje uso o opensuse, mas mesmo assim, testei a 
solução via live cd e pimba, funcionou, acredito que com o seu modelo deva 
conseguir para ter maior resolução do que 800x600, então segue a resposta do 
colega abaixo, assim posso voltar usar o ubuntu também!

Olá Amigos,

Tenho o mesmo notebook CCE JCV-C5.. talvez minha experiencia seja de ajuda..
Tambem nao estava conseguindo aumentar a resolução de tela, tenho instalado o 
Ubuntu 8.04TLS, a placa de video foi reconhecida como vesa - Generic porem a 
resolução nao mudava, fiz o seguinte...

$ sudo gksu displayconfig-gtk

Vai abrir a janela de preferencias de Telas e Placa de video..
Em modelo mudei para: LCD PANEL 1280x1023.. pronto... 
Fechei a sessão e ja voltou com a nova resolução
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[Ubuntu-BR] [UBUNTU-BR] VIA chrome9 HP IGP

2008-09-26 Thread José Carlos Alão de Oliveira
Olá pessoal,
este assunto está, tambem, sendo discutido no forum do ubuntu em
http://ubuntuforum-br.org/index.php/topic,40174.15.html
fico com a tela preta mesmo utilizando a dica do xorg.conf. Eu dou novo boot
em recovery mode e executo a recuperação do X server, ai entro em modo
gráfico só que com resolução 800x600.
Meu notebook, como já disse é um SempToshiba IS1522. Agora com o xorg.conf
que a Insigne utiliza a tela fica bagunçada... abaixo estáo os xorg.conf da
Insigne e da recuperação.
Se alguém já resolveu algo semelhante, por favor, mandem a sugestão

# xorg.conf (X.Org X Window System server configuration file)

#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.
# (Type man xorg.conf at the shell prompt.)

#
# This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
# package.
#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated

# again, run the following command:
#   sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg

Section InputDevice
Identifier  Generic Keyboard
Driver  kbd
Option  XkbRules  xorg

Option  XkbModel  pc105
Option  XkbLayout ro
Option  XkbVariantstd
Option  XkbOptionslv3:ralt_switch
EndSection


Section InputDevice
Identifier  Configured Mouse
Driver  mouse
Option  CorePointer
Option  Emulate3Buttons   true
EndSection


Section InputDevice
Identifier  Synaptics Touchpad
Driver  synaptics
Option  SendCoreEventstrue
Option  Device/dev/psaux

Option  Protocol  auto-dev
Option  HorizEdgeScroll   0
EndSection

Section Device
Identifier  Configured Video Device
EndSection


Section Monitor
Identifier  Configured Monitor
EndSection

Section Screen
Identifier  Default Screen
Monitor Configured Monitor
Device  Configured Video Device

EndSection

Section ServerLayout
Identifier  Default Layout
Screen  Default Screen
InputDevice Synaptics Touchpad
EndSection

o xorg.conf da Insigne é este


# xorg.conf (Xorg X Window System server configuration file)
#
# This file was generated by dexconf, the Debian X Configuration tool, using
# values from the debconf database.
#
# Edit this file with caution, and see the xorg.conf manual page.

# (Type man xorg.conf at the shell prompt.)
#
# This file is automatically updated on xserver-xorg package upgrades *only*
# if it has not been modified since the last upgrade of the xserver-xorg
# package.

#
# If you have edited this file but would like it to be automatically updated
# again, run the following commands as root:
#
#   cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.custom
#   md5sum /etc/X11/xorg.conf /var/lib/xfree86/xorg.conf.md5sum

#   dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

Section Files
FontPathunix/:7100# local font server
# if the local font server has problems, we can fall back on these
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/misc

FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/misc
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/cyrillic
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi/:unscaled
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi/:unscaled

FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/Type1
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/Type1
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/CID
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/CID
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi

FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi
FontPath/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi
FontPath/usr/lib/X11/fonts/75dpi
EndSection

Section Module
Loadbitmap

Loaddbe
Loadddc
Loaddri
Loadevdev
Loadextmod
Loadfreetype
Loadglx
Loadint10
Loadrecord

Loadtype1
Loadvbe
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier  Generic Keyboard
Driver  keyboard
Option  CoreKeyboard
Option  XkbRules  xorg

Option  XkbModel  abnt2
Option  XkbLayout br
Option  XkbVariantabnt2
EndSection

Section InputDevice
Identifier  Configured Mouse

Driver  mouse
Option  CorePointer
Option  Device/dev/input/mice
Option  Protocol  ImPS/2

[Ubuntu-BR] CCE Notebooks resolução (resolvi do)

2008-09-26 Thread Douglas Giovani Oechsler
Caros Amigos, 

Respondendo ao João Santana e a todos que interessarem.
Também possuo um note CCE (linha win modelo w55) tive o mesmo problema de 
resolução que você teve. Então a algum tempo atrás postei a dúvida no VIVA O 
LINUX e um colega respondeu. Hoje uso o opensuse, mas mesmo assim, testei a 
solução via live cd e pimba, funcionou, acredito que com o seu modelo deva 
conseguir para ter maior resolução do que 800x600, então segue a resposta do 
colega abaixo, assim posso voltar usar o ubuntu também!

Olá Amigos,

Tenho o mesmo notebook CCE JCV-C5.. talvez minha experiencia seja de ajuda..
Tambem nao estava conseguindo aumentar a resolução de tela, tenho instalado o 
Ubuntu 8.04TLS, a placa de video foi reconhecida como vesa - Generic porem a 
resolução nao mudava, fiz o seguinte...

$ sudo gksu displayconfig-gtk

Vai abrir a janela de preferencias de Telas e Placa de video..
Em modelo mudei para: LCD PANEL 1280x1023.. pronto... 
Fechei a sessão e ja voltou com a nova resolução
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar gnome 2.24

2008-09-26 Thread Wagner Santos (xwindow)
Aguarda a próxima versão do Ubuntu, é mais simples ;-)
Ou então vai no launchpad.net que deve ter algum repositório com os pacotes
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar gnome 2.24

2008-09-26 Thread Vítor Oliveira
Por acaso, indo aqui na informação sobre o gnome, curiosamente, ele 
diz-me que tenho o 2.24. Penso que ele se deve ter vindo a instalar, uma 
vez que tenho feito os upgrades com regularidade.

Vítor Oliveira


Wagner Santos (xwindow) escreveu:
 Aguarda a próxima versão do Ubuntu, é mais simples ;-)
 Ou então vai no launchpad.net que deve ter algum repositório com os pacotes
 de teste lá.



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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] CCE Notebooks resolução (quare r esolvido)

2008-09-26 Thread Ronaldo Lages

Douglas e demais... buenas ;)

Justamente ontem e hoje deparei-me com um CCE Win J94A com Satux. Passei 
um bom tempo nessa madrugada tentando ajustar resolução para 1280x800 
usada no X do Satux mas no Ubuntu somente cheguei a 1280x768. A 
diferença marcante é que no xorg.conf do Satux o driver é sis o qual 
não teve jeito de ser reconhecido no Ubuntu 8.04, ficando este com 
vesa. E isso mesmo usando o displayconfig-gtk :(

Minha amiga, a dona desse notebook, parece satisfeita mas eu gostaria de 
reproduzir as mesmas qualidades gráficas do Satux no Ubuntu, ainda mais 
que os dois são derivados do Debian. Enquanto isso, consegui configurar 
a rede wireless com o módulo RTL8189 sem precisar do ndiswrapper e 
driver do rWindows, e ainda usando o network-manager 0.7.0 do Ubuntu 
8.10, mais aprimorado. Penas que chegue no máximo de 58% de qualidade na 
recepção do sinal (não teste usando ndiswrapper).

Qualquer dica que tiverem, desde já agradeço.

Ronaldo Lages
rclages[at]softwarelivre.org

Douglas Giovani Oechsler escreveu:
 Caros Amigos, 

 Respondendo ao João Santana e a todos que interessarem.
 Também possuo um note CCE (linha win modelo w55) tive o mesmo problema de 
 resolução que você teve. Então a algum tempo atrás postei a dúvida no VIVA O 
 LINUX e um colega respondeu. Hoje uso o opensuse, mas mesmo assim, testei a 
 solução via live cd e pimba, funcionou, acredito que com o seu modelo deva 
 conseguir para ter maior resolução do que 800x600, então segue a resposta do 
 colega abaixo, assim posso voltar usar o ubuntu também!

 Olá Amigos,

 Tenho o mesmo notebook CCE JCV-C5.. talvez minha experiencia seja de ajuda..
 Tambem nao estava conseguindo aumentar a resolução de tela, tenho instalado o 
 Ubuntu 8.04TLS, a placa de video foi reconhecida como vesa - Generic porem a 
 resolução nao mudava, fiz o seguinte...

 $ sudo gksu displayconfig-gtk

 Vai abrir a janela de preferencias de Telas e Placa de video..
 Em modelo mudei para: LCD PANEL 1280x1023.. pronto... 
 Fechei a sessão e ja voltou com a nova resolução
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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Nomes no Ubuntu

2008-09-26 Thread Cristiano Machado
A resposta é Não!!!

2008/9/26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Oi Pessoal!!!

 Pergunta rápida, alguem sabe se existe alguma configuração para fazer no
 Ubuntu para que ele não faça mais distinção entre letras maiúsculas e
 minúsculas nos nomes dos arquivos, diretórios etc...?

 Grande abraço!


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Ubuntu 8.10 Alpha 6

2008-09-26 Thread hamacker
https://bugs.launchpad.net/

É preciso ter ou criar uma conta lá.

2008/9/26 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Aonde consigo reportar esse bug hamacker?
 Mais um vez, grato...

 2008/9/24 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 É que problema de video é 'video', nesse caso o problema estaria em
 exibir a interface e não em capotar durante o boot.
 Reporta o bug e especifica que no 7.10 funcionava sem problemas.

 2008/9/24 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  Entendi hamacker, acabei de fazer a atualização da minha BIOS, e não
  funcionou, deu o mesmo problema, e tentei tbm passar  o parametro noapic.
  Não seria muito ignorante indicar o problema sendo com o chipset de
 video,
  que é VIA ?
  Pq li a respeito no 8.04 que ele tinha problemas com esse chipset.
  Mesmo assim grato d+.
 
  2008/9/24 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Tem BIOS que são problemáticas e que conflitam com o kernel ao serem
  habilitados alguns parametros.
  Voce tem na BIOS em geral uma opção chamada PnP OS que se tiver em
  enabled não tenta ativar alguns recursos porque sabe que eles serão
  habilitados pelo próprio OS, isso deveria resolver a maioria dos
  problemas, mas não resolve. O Windows XP por exemplo, se voce fizer a
  instalação dele quando na BIOS estiver ligada o ACPI e completar a
  instalação desse então após isso voce desligar o ACPI na BIOS, o
  Windows começa a ter problemas inclusive na hora do boot, isso eu
  reparei diversas vezes, porque ? É o mesmo problema que voce tem no
  Linux, as opcoes de fabrica levam em consideração oras durante a
  instalação, oras durante o boot e algumas podem causar pane se
  ligadas/desligadas se o SO não estiver disposto a lidar com elas no
  estado que se encontram.
 
  O Linux parece ser muito sensivel a forma como determinados itens são
  habilitados, daí opções como acpi=off noapic nolapic fazerem sucesso
  em alguns equipamentos enquanto outros não precisam de nada disso. As
  vezes atualizar a BIOS corrige o problema, noutra só passando
  parametros para o kernel desligando algumas opções problemáticas como
  voce fez.
 
  []'s
 
  2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   Vc tem alguma explicação do pq não ter funcionado?
   Procurei mas não achei muita coisa.
   Vou continuar procurando.
   Vlw hamacker.
  
   2008/9/23 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
   É assim mesmo.
   Mas existem outras opcoes tambem, a maioria para driblar coisas que
 as
   bios deveriam fazer igual, mas fazem diferente como acpi, apm, etc...
   Eu não sei qual sao todas as opcoes, mas no google voce as encontra
   facilmente.
  
   2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hamacker, nem sabia dessas opções. tentei agora da seguinte forma,
  depois
   de
escolher idioma do livecd, fui em F6 Outras opções.
La estava uma linha de comandos com o final assim.
   
splash --
   
então coloquei assim.
   
splash --noapic
   
è assim mesmo?
   
Só que deu o mesmo problema.
   
2008/9/23 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   
Tentou passar aquelas opcoes de boot como noapic dentre outras ?
O que mais ocorre comigo são máquinas onde eu tenho que passar o
parametro 'noapic' para o kernel quando elas sequer bootam.
Se voce ja tentou de tudo e nao funciona entao tenta reportar o
 bug
antes que ocorra o freeze da 8.10.
   
[]'s e sucesso.
   
2008/9/23 Paulo Henrique Colen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 E ai pessoal, ontem fiz o download da versão 8.10 Alpha 6 do
  ubuntu,
   como
ja
 li vários elogios a essa versão, apesar de ainda estar em Alpha
 (
lembrando
 que é o ultimo alpha até o beta), testei o livecd com em 2
   computadores,
um
 com a placa mãe A7V266-MX, funcionou perfeito, e no meu pc mesmo
  não
 funciona, na hora que carrega o gnome ele trava, a placa mãe é
   P5VD2-VM.
 Antes eu usava o 7.10, funcionava perfeitamente, passei para o
  8.04,
   foi
uma
 briga pra configurar o video, e parece que o 8.10 terei o mesmo
   problema.

 Segue a saida do meu lspci.

 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.1 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.2 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.3 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.4 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:00.5 PIC: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 I/O APIC Interrupt
   Controller
 00:00.6 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Security
 Device
 00:00.7 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 Host Bridge
 00:01.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT8237 PCI Bridge
 00:03.0 PCI bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. P4M900 PCI to PCI
 Bridge
 Controller (rev 80)
 00:0f.0 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. Unknown device
 5337
  (rev
80)
 00:0f.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc.
 VT82C586A/B/VT82C686/A/B/VT823x/A/C PIPC Bus Master IDE (rev 07)
 

Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Só eu fiquei sem rede hoje pela manh ã ?

2008-09-26 Thread hamacker
Tem razão, confundí de jogo.

2008/9/25 erenito [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 oi hamacker,

 olhei lá no site o que sua placa de rede falou e tenho uma dúvida
 off-topic: o jogo não seria o blood onde ele diz I li-ve AGAIN!!! ? ;)

 ps: porque você foi falar do heretic? agora tô assobiando aquela música
 sinistramente legal do jogo ;)

 -erenito

 hamacker escreveu:
 Respondendo a mim mesmo :
 Escreví um post sobre o problema, se alguem tiver interesse :
 http://hamacker.wordpress.com/

 2008/9/25 hamacker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hoje vos falo do Windows,

 Estava a uma semana usando o Ubuntu Intrepid, e até ontém a noite
 minha placa de rede (uma intel gigabit onboard) funcionava numa boa.
 Antes de dormir, fiz a ultima atualização - no intrepid são diarias.

 Pois bem, hoje pela manhã a placa de rede insiste em não ser detectada.

 Primeiro me apavorei porque já tinha lido antes um serio bug envovendo
 o kernel 2.6.27 (intrepid e outras distros) e placas gigabit da intel
 onde o tal bug poderia até mesmo danificar permanentemente a placa.
 A minha outra partição que contem o Windows Vista que estava virgem
 até então e era mantido tão somente por causa da garantia do notebook
 foi meu salvador, entrei pelo Windows e pude notar que minha placa de
 rede não queimou/espatifou/explodiu ou coisa do genero.

 Minha conjectura é que o time de atualização do Ubuntu providenciou
 desativar essa placa de rede por causa do sério bug, se isso realmente
 ocorreu, além de mim, deve haver outras pessoas offline que usem a
 rede com fios, estou certo ?

 Alguem aí experimentou o mesmo problema ?

 E agora marquinhos, se a solução vai ser uma correção de kernel, como
 vou fazer tal atualização sem a rede ?





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[Ubuntu-BR] como tirar linhas desnecessárias do GRUB???

2008-09-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Como tirar linhas desnecessárias do GRUB???
Alguem sabe de que modo retiro as linhas anteriores e desnecessários do
kernel no Grub?
Grato




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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] como tirar linhas desnecessárias do GRUB???

2008-09-26 Thread hamacker
Remova os kerneis antigos via synaptic e o proprio gestor de pacotes
fará a limpa no menu do grub deixando apenas os itens como linux,
windows(se existir) e memtest.

2008/9/26 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Como tirar linhas desnecessárias do GRUB???
 Alguem sabe de que modo retiro as linhas anteriores e desnecessários do
 kernel no Grub?
 Grato




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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Instalar gnome 2.24

2008-09-26 Thread Fabiano Fonseca
Aqui não recebi nenhuma atualização referente ao Gnome...


Em 26-09-2008 15:59, Vítor Oliveira escreveu:
 Por acaso, indo aqui na informação sobre o gnome, curiosamente, ele
 diz-me que tenho o 2.24. Penso que ele se deve ter vindo a instalar, uma
 vez que tenho feito os upgrades com regularidade.

 Vítor Oliveira


 Wagner Santos (xwindow) escreveu:

 Aguarda a próxima versão do Ubuntu, é mais simples ;-)
 Ou então vai no launchpad.net que deve ter algum repositório com os pacotes
 de teste lá.


  



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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Nomes no Ubuntu

2008-09-26 Thread Max Garcia
Eu imagino que, se isso for essencial para o membro do grupo, talvez usar
outro sistema operacional.

Quem sabe o Windows não atende ao cavalheiro.

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A resposta é Não!!!

2008/9/26 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Oi Pessoal!!!

 Pergunta rápida, alguem sabe se existe alguma configuração para fazer no
 Ubuntu para que ele não faça mais distinção entre letras maiúsculas e
 minúsculas nos nomes dos arquivos, diretórios etc...?

 Grande abraço!


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[Ubuntu-BR] Perda de partição Ext3

2008-09-26 Thread Peter Parker
Olá,

Comprei um desktop e estou tendo um problema que já aconteceu pela 3ª vez. A
última foi nesta semana. Das vezes anteriores, eu deixei o micro ligado por
muito tempo sem utilizar e estranhamente o ubuntu travou e quando fui
retomar os trabalhos, o mesmo estava travado. Reiniciei e ele não dava boot,
então parti com o liveCD e verifiquei que as partições / e /home, ambos ext3
estavam com não reconhecidas.

Só que esta semana foi diferente, estava usando para fazer um trabalho para
a faculdade e ele travou novamente, perdendo desta vez (ainda bem) somente a
partição / em ext3. Não fiz teste em outros formatos de partição, mas também
não acho que seja este o problema. Acho que o problema é de hardware, só que
como eu vou provar para a autorizada que está com defeito no HD?

Isso já aconteceu com alguém, ou alguém tem alguma sugestão? O desktop ainda
está na garantia, deve ter uns 2 meses que comprei.

Grato,

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Atualizacao para o 8.10

2008-09-26 Thread Martins
Não sei se são os mesmos pacotes mas eu tive um problema semelhante. 
Mudei no synaptic para servidor principal e consegui atualizar para 8.10.

Mauricio Miotto escreveu:
 Fala pessoal.
 Tentei fazer a atualizacao do 8.04 para o 8.10 pelo update manager, seguindo
 o q é dito no próprio site do ubuntu.
 Após umas 4 horas fazendo downloads, quando os downloads terminaram eu
 recebi uma mensagem de erro, informando que uns 4 pacotes (não lembro
 exatamente quantos e nem quais) não haviam sido encontrados, e simplesmente
 cancelou a atualização!
 Eu vi quais eram os pacotes, e acredito que não eram pacotes necessários
 para o sistema (um ...cups... estava no meio, não acredito que pacotes como
 esse sejam impressindiveis para a instalação).
 Existe como fazer a atualização ignorando esses pacotes?
 E existe algum lugar onde eu possa reportar isso como um bug? Seria muito,
 muito mais bacana se eu recebesse essa mensagem no momento em que o pacote
 não foi encontrado, e não depois de fazer o download de todos os pacotes.

 [].

   


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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] Perda de partição Ext3

2008-09-26 Thread Alexandre Martani
Tente ver se o SMART detecta alguma coisa..

http://www.guiadohardware.net/artigos/monitorar-smart/

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2008/9/26 Peter Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Olá,

 Comprei um desktop e estou tendo um problema que já aconteceu pela 3ª vez. A
 última foi nesta semana. Das vezes anteriores, eu deixei o micro ligado por
 muito tempo sem utilizar e estranhamente o ubuntu travou e quando fui
 retomar os trabalhos, o mesmo estava travado. Reiniciei e ele não dava boot,
 então parti com o liveCD e verifiquei que as partições / e /home, ambos ext3
 estavam com não reconhecidas.

 Só que esta semana foi diferente, estava usando para fazer um trabalho para
 a faculdade e ele travou novamente, perdendo desta vez (ainda bem) somente a
 partição / em ext3. Não fiz teste em outros formatos de partição, mas também
 não acho que seja este o problema. Acho que o problema é de hardware, só que
 como eu vou provar para a autorizada que está com defeito no HD?

 Isso já aconteceu com alguém, ou alguém tem alguma sugestão? O desktop ainda
 está na garantia, deve ter uns 2 meses que comprei.

 Grato,

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Re: [Ubuntu-BR] (sem assunto)

2008-09-26 Thread hamacker
Veja o link :
http://hamacker.wordpress.com/ubuntu-perfeito-versao-804/

E entenda o que deverá instalar para o seu navegador exibir streammer,
resumidamente mozilla-mplayer.
Mas o mplayer só é funcional no navegador depois que voce ajusta os
videos na internet com ele.
Para fazer este ajuste, primeiro voce seleciona uma página da internet
que exiba videos em streams,
eu sugiro globo.com e quando estiver tocando o video e provavelmente
não exibirá nada senão
uma caixa vazia no lugar do video então nessa hora clique com o botão
direito sobre onde estaria o vídeo e
escolha [Configurar].
Após isso, uma janela de ajustes será apresentada onde voce deverá
ajustar os parametros :
Saída de Video : Use [gl] somente se está usando alguma placa de video
com a aceleração habilitada,
caso contrário opte por [x11].
Saída de Audio : Use [pulse] no Ubuntu ou [alsa] noutras distros.
Salvar em : Qualquer pasta onde gostaria de salvar seus vídeos.

Se quiser um meio mais pratico de instalar use o script :
http://hamacker.wordpress.com/2008/09/26/ubuntu-perfeito-agora-em-formato-de-script/

[]'s

2008/9/26 johnson Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:




 Pessoal



 Tendo em vista q esta é uma lista de discussão, gostaria de um
 esclarecimento por favor. Trata-se desse link:
 http://www.verbodavida.org.br/multimidia/index.asp.

 Simplesmente ñ consigo ver os vídeos postados nele.

 Uso o ubuntu 8.04, amd 64, Firefox 3.0.3, bem como o Opera 9.52,
 consigo ver vídeos do you tube e abrir sites da oi e da tim... mas ñ
 consigo ver os vídeos no link referido.

 Alguem pode me esclarecer o pq e como devo proceder?



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2008-09-26 Thread Ronnie Tucker
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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Serge Matveenko
On 9/26/08, Vasily Starostin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 При загрузке форифокса он не загружается, а потом система полностью
 вылетает в перезагрузку. Что делать?
 Желательно коды напишите. а не только, что делать.

система-то какая?

ФФ какой версии?


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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Vasily Starostin
В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 10:03 +0400, Serge Matveenko пишет:
 On 9/26/08, Vasily Starostin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  При загрузке форифокса он не загружается, а потом система полностью
  вылетает в перезагрузку. Что делать?
  Желательно коды напишите. а не только, что делать.
 
 система-то какая?
 
 ФФ какой версии?
 

Поставил оперу. Снес форифокс полностью, заново закачал, тоже самое.
3 форифокс для 32 бит. 


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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Евсюков Денис
Полностью вылетает в перезагрузку - это как?
Корректно завершаются все приложения и уходит в перезагруз или машинка
просто перегружается?
Если второе - то система ни при чем... Это аппаратная проблема...

26 сентября 2008 г. 20:25 пользователь Vasily Starostin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] написал:
 Поставил оперу. Снес форифокс полностью, заново закачал, тоже самое.
 3 форифокс для 32 бит.

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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Dmitry Glazov
Vasily Starostin пишет:
 В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 10:03 +0400, Serge Matveenko пишет:
 On 9/26/08, Vasily Starostin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 При загрузке форифокса он не загружается, а потом система полностью
 вылетает в перезагрузку. Что делать?
 Желательно коды напишите. а не только, что делать.
 система-то какая?

 ФФ какой версии?

 
 Поставил оперу. Снес форифокс полностью, заново закачал, тоже самое.
 3 форифокс для 32 бит. 

3 форифокс ? или все же firefox?

Что значит система полностью вылетает в перезагрузку?

какой используется дистрибутив? какая версия?



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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Vasily Starostin
В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 18:50 +0300, Dmitry Glazov пишет:
 Vasily Starostin пишет:
  В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 10:03 +0400, Serge Matveenko пишет:
  On 9/26/08, Vasily Starostin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  При загрузке форифокса он не загружается, а потом система полностью
  вылетает в перезагрузку. Что делать?
  Желательно коды напишите. а не только, что делать.
  система-то какая?
 
  ФФ какой версии?
 
  
  Поставил оперу. Снес форифокс полностью, заново закачал, тоже самое.
  3 форифокс для 32 бит. 
 
 3 форифокс ? или все же firefox?
firefox
 
 Что значит система полностью вылетает в перезагрузку?
клик мышью, все гаснет, экран черный, система перезагружается.
При этом другие браузеры работают без проблем.
Когда снес полностью firefox и заново поставил, появилось окно
приглашение войти со страницы когда был сбой или начать с новой. Клик на
любую и снова система идет в перезагрузку. Как я понял, где-то сидит в
памяти какая-то дрянь, но как от нее избавится не знаю.
 
 какой используется дистрибутив? какая версия?

Повторно ставил 3.0 для 32 бит, а что раньше не помню.


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Re: Вылетает система

2008-09-26 Thread Dmitry Glazov
Vasily Starostin пишет:
 В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 18:50 +0300, Dmitry Glazov пишет:
 Vasily Starostin пишет:
 В Птн, 26/09/2008 в 10:03 +0400, Serge Matveenko пишет:
 On 9/26/08, Vasily Starostin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 При загрузке форифокса он не загружается, а потом система полностью
 вылетает в перезагрузку. Что делать?
 Желательно коды напишите. а не только, что делать.
 система-то какая?

 ФФ какой версии?

 Поставил оперу. Снес форифокс полностью, заново закачал, тоже самое.
 3 форифокс для 32 бит. 
 3 форифокс ? или все же firefox?
 firefox
 Что значит система полностью вылетает в перезагрузку?
 клик мышью, все гаснет, экран черный, система перезагружается.
 При этом другие браузеры работают без проблем.
 Когда снес полностью firefox и заново поставил, появилось окно
 приглашение войти со страницы когда был сбой или начать с новой. Клик на
 любую и снова система идет в перезагрузку. Как я понял, где-то сидит в
 памяти какая-то дрянь, но как от нее избавится не знаю.

Что то у меня есть подозрения что это не так...

при загрузке там где пишется loading grub нажми esc и выбри загрузку 
проверка памяти, подожди пока не пройдет раза два.


 какой используется дистрибутив? какая версия?
 
 Повторно ставил 3.0 для 32 бит, а что раньше не помню.

Какая версия программы я уже давно понял.
Какой линух? какой дистрибутив? какая версия дистрибутива конкретно?

на что ставился фирефокс?


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