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ara | good morning all | 06:34 |
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ara | mvo, ping | 08:06 |
mvo | hey ara | 08:07 |
davmor2 | morning all | 10:18 |
ara | morning davmor2 | 10:29 |
ara | mvo, do you know how can I install a ppa version of a package which is older than the version in ubuntu? | 12:02 |
persia | ara: downgrading isn't guaranteed as safe, but you ought be able to do something like apt-get install ${PACKAGE}=${VERSION} if it appears in your apt-cache. | 12:16 |
ara | persia, thanks! | 12:16 |
persia | (it's not guaranteed as safe because the older package cannot know about the contents of the maintainer scripts for the newer package, so cannot necessarily reverse their effects properly) | 12:17 |
davmor2 | Morning fader_ been downloading tracks by the multitude then? | 13:45 |
fader_ | davmor2: Tried to :) I even got a few before bug 544596 kicked in | 14:00 |
ubot4` | Launchpad bug 544596 in rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store (Ubuntu) "Songs not transferred from music store to U1 storage (affects: 3)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/544596 | 14:00 |
davmor2 | fader_: so it's been out less than a day and you decided to break it, why? What did it do to you? | 14:06 |
fader_ | davmor2: Hey man, QA is supposed to break stuff! | 14:07 |
davmor2 | Oh r | 14:08 |
fader_ | Ah s | 14:09 |
davmor2 | fader_: that would be ah ss | 14:11 |
charlie-tca | fader_: Sounds like you are doing a very good job, then? | 14:12 |
fader_ | charlie-tca: :D Hey, give me something with the express intent that I break it, and I'll find a way | 14:13 |
charlie-tca | and do it very well, too. | 14:13 |
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davmor2 | http://www.pcpro.co.uk/blogs/2010/03/23/ubuntu-10-4-beta-is-bloody-brilliant/ what more can you say really? | 17:56 |
fader_ | davmor2: As long as you don't break anything before release we'll be good :) | 18:09 |
davmor2 | you're the new breaker | 18:35 |
davmor2 | fader_: ^ | 18:35 |
ceauke | Hi guys | 21:18 |
ceauke | does anyone have a link for how to remove kernels from the grub list? | 21:18 |
ceauke | I thought disk janiter removed old kernels but I can still select all from the grub menu. AND, i all works still | 21:19 |
sbeattie | ceauke: I don't recall if computer janitor will do it, but you can manually uninstall them. | 21:24 |
ceauke | thanks beattie. do I do it with package manager? | 21:25 |
sbeattie | yeah | 21:25 |
ceauke | cheers, will restart now. hopefully they are gone from grub | 21:31 |
ceauke | hi there | 21:35 |
ceauke | I removed my previous ubuntu kernels but they're still displayed in the bootloader | 21:35 |
ceauke | isn't there a command that I can run to rebuild the grub bootup list? | 21:36 |
charlie-tca | sudo update-grub | 21:36 |
ceauke | thanks | 21:36 |
ceauke | charlie, is there any risk that it will mess up my dual boot with windows? | 21:36 |
charlie-tca | sure | 21:37 |
ceauke | sold! I'll do it :-D | 21:37 |
charlie-tca | To the best of my knowledg, it could screw up bad | 21:37 |
ceauke | the ubuntu install found the XP partition which was intalled first. | 21:37 |
ceauke | and that was the alpha... | 21:38 |
ceauke | so I don't really want to run a mass update tool if it's not safe. | 21:38 |
ceauke | can't i just manually remove some from the 'list'? | 21:39 |
sbeattie | hrm, uninstalling the kernels should have run update-grub in the postrm | 21:40 |
ceauke | my uninstall was synaptic pkg tool and removing the two kernel files... maybe there's a more formal way to do it? | 21:40 |
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