[00:02] Is the problem listed in the topic only for the lastest daily build? [00:11] arcane: /topic in most irc clients. Topic is fairly new I think, but it applies to everyone running 10.10 of course [00:11] !final [00:11] If you installed a Alpha/Beta/RC version of Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) and have been keeping it up to date, then you are already running the latest version of Lucid Lynx. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a console. [00:12] Only, DO NOT type «sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a console. [00:12] If you are using amd64 on 10.10 atm, I would assume [01:15] Is there a list of what is currently broken in the maveric alpha1 release? [01:19] arcane: initramfs-tools* is.. [01:19] broke mine this morning [01:21] and did some kernel cleaning.. [01:21] bad timing === funkyHat is now known as funkyWhat === funkyWhat is now known as funkyHat [06:04] intramfs-tools 0.96.1ubuntu4 should be safe, yes? [06:06] * h00k gives it a shot [12:54] what is the word on linux-image-2.6.35-4-generic amd64? [12:54] upgrade or not? === jpds changed the topic of #ubuntu+1 to: initramfs-tools fixed in 0.96.1ubuntu4 | Official Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat support/discussion | IRC Guidelines: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines | Lucid support in #ubuntu | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MaverickReleaseSchedule | Alpha 1 Released! See http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/maverick/alpha1 [13:00] jpds: thank you for the topic update :) [14:13] hi [14:13] where I can check maverick packages versions? http://packages.ubuntu.com/ does not handle it [14:16] hrw: launchpad, or rmadison or rmadison's web interface: http://people.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/madison.cgi [14:18] thx [14:18] I am used to packages.debian.org which handles all version supported [14:23] hrw: Yeah, it really should be on packages.ubuntu.com, let me see if theres a bug filed for that (and file it if needed). [14:24] hrw: Actually. I see it there. [14:25] but or maverick? [14:25] bug or maverick? [14:25] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gcc-4.5 gives nothing for me but this package exists in maverick [14:34] looks to be there, but broken. [18:40] Hi all. I've got a strange question: is "do-release-upgrade -d" enabled only after - I don't know - alpha2 or should it be available right now? Because I keep getting a "no new releae found" message.. === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:15] something is leaking [19:15] big time [19:16] anyone else notice? [19:16] I'm at 694 mb used [19:16] but the totals don't match in htop.. [19:17] What does free say? [19:17] 92 processes [19:17] $ free -m [19:17] total used free shared buffers cached [19:17] Mem: 993 957 36 0 57 205 [19:17] -/+ buffers/cache: 694 299 [19:17] Swap: 1906 0 1906 [19:17] the same [19:17] pretty weird [19:17] Did you move from 32bits to x64? [19:17] I heard it uses a lot more RAM. [19:17] no [19:18] Still on my netbook :p [19:18] I guess you can call that a leak o.O [19:18] up 1h [19:18] I think it's chromium [19:19] well, i suspect chromium [19:21] plasma-desktop is leaking here (some widget I think). But thats all === yofel_ is now known as yofel === echidnaman is now known as JontheEchidna [19:23] fresh boot 157 mb in use [19:23] wow, that's quite low [19:24] Things use less memory if you have less available I noticed [19:25] hmm trying to remember what I ran in that 1hour [19:25] maybe ruby.. [19:26] can't really check [19:26] well I opened chromium [19:26] and closed it [19:27] sitting at 215 mb now [19:28] Is it usefull to report bugs on launchpad if you're running ppa's? [19:29] hmm [19:30] nah, doesn't seem to be it [19:30] Ian_corne, yeah, but you must file the bug towards the PPA, and not Ubuntu distro. [19:30] ok [19:30] it's not chromium anyways :p [19:31] trying aptitude [19:31] that would be bad :p [21:50] hrm, lots of freezes/lockups with nouveau [21:50] i can still move my mouse though, but not click anything, kill xserver or switch to vts [22:05] knittl: x has gotten a few updates recently that break drivers [22:05] you should file a bug report and debug it with the xorg guys [22:05] fagan: i see [22:05] i'm looking at some reports right now [22:06] go to #ubuntu-x and they can give you an answer [22:06] k [22:23] no leaking yet atm [22:23] gmm [22:23] hmm* [23:33] hey hows kernel stability today? [23:39] Hmm, dpkg failed to configure grub, and now I can't boot. Interesting. [23:57] Hrm, seems like last grub package update breaks on install, well, but reporting time tomorrows..