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MTecknology | So.. is 12.04 stable yet!? | 04:46 |
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MTecknology | :P | 04:46 |
urlin2u | MTecknology, it has not been released that is when it is considered stable officially. | 04:49 |
MTecknology | urlin2u: you didn't catch the joking part, did you? I'm upgrading my system to it now | 04:50 |
urlin2u | MTecknology, it wasn't funny have you spent much time on this channel. :D | 04:52 |
urlin2u | I missed your members badge hehe | 04:53 |
MTecknology | :) | 04:53 |
MTecknology | i meant to be funny anyway | 04:53 |
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hrw | hi | 12:21 |
hrw | someone here is using gwibber with twitter? | 12:21 |
iceroot | hrw: you are using 12.04? | 12:49 |
hrw | yes | 12:50 |
hrw | otherwise I would not be here | 12:50 |
iceroot | hrw: and you have a real question instead of "someone is using foobar"? | 12:52 |
hrw | yes - bug 835202 | 12:52 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 835202 in gwibber (Ubuntu) "gwibber not refreshing twitter timeline" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/835202 | 12:52 |
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zniavre | good afternoon | 14:45 |
zniavre | is precise update-able right now ? | 14:46 |
zniavre | last update was last week for me | 14:46 |
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cjwatson | zniavre: it shouldn't be too bad at the moment, although there are still odds and ends of the Perl 5.14 transition in progress | 15:41 |
cjwatson | depending on your architecture | 15:41 |
cjwatson | evolution-data-server was uninstallable on amd64 for a short while there so you might have problems if you're running amd64 depending on exactly how up-to-date your mirror is | 15:42 |
genii-around | Some apps are looking pretty odd under KDE, especially Firefox ... a few screen pics here to illustrate: http://imagebin.org/index.php?mode=image&id=184330 | 15:58 |
obelus | Well, unless it's changed in the last few hours, xchat is still unresolvable, I had to reinstall with dpkg -i --force-depends | 16:16 |
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obelus | nvm. xchat is now fixed | 16:20 |
cjwatson | obelus: yeah, I knew I'd uploaded that one | 16:42 |
cjwatson | obelus: using --force-depends is kind of silly though :) | 16:43 |
cjwatson | if a package is depending on the old libperl and you force it, there's a good chance it won't even stsart | 16:43 |
cjwatson | *start | 16:43 |
obelus | :P but it worked fine | 16:45 |
cjwatson | obelus: it's just poor practice; sometimes you might get lucky, yes | 16:52 |
cjwatson | but I strongly advise against it as a habit | 16:52 |
cjwatson | it's better to watch the upgrade process and avoid removing packages you care about | 16:54 |
cjwatson | (though of course I'm trying to keep it so you don't need to very much, but unresolvable dependencies do happen from time to time) | 16:55 |
obelus | I know they do :P it's what I get for staying in the development branch | 16:55 |
cjwatson | *grumble* It would help if powerpc would catch up a bit. | 17:00 |
obelus | I don't have the opportunity to try Ubuntu on powerpc | 17:01 |
obelus | Eh... I just posted a bug to network-manager. I just realised it uploaded an 800k attachment with names of all my wireless networks, and my username on my college network... lol. | 17:02 |
cjwatson | It's not that, it's that it's easier for me to manage the perl transition with architectures more in sync | 17:02 |
obelus | and my ISP's dns servers. | 17:02 |
obelus | Ah... how's powerpc going? | 17:03 |
cjwatson | network-manager> if it contains that sort of data then I would have thought the bug would have been automatically marked private | 17:04 |
cjwatson | ? | 17:04 |
cjwatson | powerpc builder queue is 6.5 hours; it'll get there, it's just a bit sluggish | 17:04 |
obelus | Not that I can see, how do I tell? | 17:05 |
cjwatson | if it's private then the web interface will say "The information on this page is private" across the top, and "This report is private" with a padlock icon on the right | 17:07 |
cjwatson | er, with a pencil icon that is | 17:07 |
cjwatson | (the padlock's on top) | 17:07 |
BluesKaj | has the upgrade OS command changed , do-release-upgrade -d doesn't seem to activate any repos | 17:07 |
cjwatson | BluesKaj: it may not have been switched on for precise yet | 17:07 |
cjwatson | we explicitly enable it once it's out of actual eats-all-your-kittens mode (usually around alpha 1) | 17:08 |
BluesKaj | someppl are running precise already , is there a an image available ? | 17:08 |
cjwatson | there are daily builds, and it's possible to upgrade by manually editing sources.list and using apt-get | 17:09 |
obelus | I'm running precise, but all I did was use sed to change oneiric to precise in sources.list | 17:09 |
obelus | cjwatson, it doesn't say private anywhere that I can see on the page | 17:09 |
cjwatson | (I kind of prefer not to give explicit instructions at this point because you may need to know how to get out of problems) | 17:10 |
cjwatson | obelus: oh. you can mark it private, although it's probably already gone out to ubuntu-bugs ... although none of the information you described sounds terribly sensitive really | 17:10 |
cjwatson | (sorry, I seem to have misread username as password earlier :-) ) | 17:11 |
BluesKaj | ok thanks cjwatson , obelus , but i moved the ppas from source.list.d already , but no luck | 17:12 |
obelus | :P I won't bother marking it as sensitive, just slightly annoys me that it gives away my general location and my surname. | 17:12 |
obelus | BluesKaj, here's what I did: Changed oneiric to precise in every line of the file, and run update. But I give absolutely NO guarantee as to how it'll leave your system. | 17:12 |
BluesKaj | obelus, what's that sed command again , I used to have it but dropped it because I thoght it it was too dangerous | 17:14 |
BluesKaj | obelus, I'll be doing the upgrade on my "test " machine , no worries | 17:15 |
obelus | BluesKaj, kinda forgot the exact line... not proficient enough with sed to know it off the top of my head, so easy way is loading gedit and pressing ctrl+h (find and replace) | 17:15 |
obelus | sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list | 17:16 |
BluesKaj | NM , I think it's in my other cli cmnds textfile anyway | 17:16 |
BluesKaj | well here goes ...I'll check in on the other pc | 17:17 |
obelus | Quick question | 17:37 |
obelus | If I run dist-upgrade -d on my 10.04 server, will it give me a choice before upgrading? | 17:37 |
Ian_Corne | it should | 17:40 |
micahg | obelus: for servers the preferred upgrade method is do-release-upgrade -d, but idk if that's available yet | 17:40 |
obelus | er, I meant do-release-upgrade | 17:41 |
obelus | I keep type dist- instead | 17:41 |
obelus | I dont know why | 17:41 |
obelus | Why does do-release-upgrade want to start another SSH server on a different port? | 17:48 |
obelus | Yay. Couldnt upgrade because it couldnt calculate it. | 17:51 |
patdk-wk | obelus, cause ssh needs to be killed? | 18:05 |
patdk-wk | so it starts another copy of ssh elsewhere | 18:05 |
cjwatson | patdk-wk: which is odd, because upgrading openssh-server does not take down running SSH sessions | 18:20 |
patdk-wk | hopefully not :) | 18:22 |
aranwe | aranwe | 18:34 |
aranwe | aaaa | 18:34 |
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TerminX | anyone know anything about a problem where the system boots up and the runlevel never gets set so none of your services start up? I did a clean install with the oneiric server iso a couple of days ago, upgraded it to precise, transferred the package state from another box that was already running precise with dpkg --get-selections/--set-selections, ran apt-get dselect-upgrade and now when the system boots, | 21:41 |
TerminX | /sbin/runlevel just says "unknown" | 21:41 |
TerminX | anything I've found on google so far has either been 4 or 5 year old tips that don't seem relevant anymore, instructions for editing packaged scripts to try and resolve it or stupid comments that aren't helpful at all | 21:42 |
GTRsdk | Has anyone else been experiencing slow wifi issues? | 21:45 |
GTRsdk | I have a Broadcom card and the wifi isn't as fast as on older Ubuntu releases | 21:45 |
edgy | hi, I set kde numbers in systemsettings to arabic digits or other digit systems but still the numbers are the same as 1 2 3 4 | 22:03 |
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