[14:09] <Jake-TM> what is the latest pre release version of ubuntu
[14:10] <Jake-TM> anyone?
[21:29] <WastePotato> Hmm.
[21:38] <Pasteuri1ed> hi all
[21:40] <Pasteuri1ed> When I log on a Gnome session wifi (WEP key) is automaticly connected, but when I start a wmii session, it doesn't
[21:40] <Pasteuri1ed> And it wasn't happen with Hardy
[21:40] <Pasteuri1ed> any clue ?
[22:02] <WastePotato> !test
[22:02] <ubot5`> sigh... again? I'm busy here, I already told you it failed.
[22:02] <WastePotato> Bah.
[22:05] <Pasteurized> I have this bug too : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=550176
[22:40] <jegHegy__> hi, i'm upgrading from ubuntu 8.04 to 8.10 beta and i'm seriously running out of space on / (the packages are already being installed). will i be in trouble?
[23:00] <jegHegy__> 16 megs remaining, here's to hoping it frees some space up during the process...
[23:05] <jegHegy__> 0 bytes free
[23:05] <jegHegy__> upgrade still going :O
[23:05] <stgraber> you can probably clear part of /var/cache/apt/archives/ if you run out of space
[23:06] <jegHegy__> yeah but still, it's not a good thing that update-manager only checks for the amount of space needed for the debs
[23:15] <jegHegy__> stgraber: after configuring is done and some space gets freed up, how can i make sure everything configured properly? don't want to risk an unbootable system because of the space problems during configure.
[23:19] <stgraber> apt will tell you if it runs out of space :)
[23:20] <jegHegy__> it did not, and df reports 0 bytes free
[23:21] <stgraber> ok, you can try running:  sudo apt-get install
[23:21] <stgraber> that'll tell you if the apt DB is inconsistent or something's broken
[23:22] <stgraber> if it just tells you: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[23:22] <stgraber> then you should be good
[23:22] <jegHegy__> that's what it says
[23:22] <jegHegy__> fingers crossed, i'm gonna reboot :)