[00:47] nite === Pilif12p is now known as Tannerbaum [02:34] is it common for 12.04 to still say 11.10 all over the place? === rcmaehl is now known as why [02:38] CaptainKnots: UI wise, yes [02:50] Sysinfo for 'MiNiTUX': Linux 3.2.0-3-generic running , CPU: Intel(R)AtomCPUN455@1.66GHz at 1000 MHz (3324 bogomips), HD: 7/231GB, RAM: 896/983MB, 148 proc's, 22.57min up [02:50] hmm, doesn't say there [02:59] !final [02:59] If you install a development version of Ubuntu Precise and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 12.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade » in a terminal. [03:00] <|Anthony|> well that there answered my question and i didn't even have to ask [03:00] <|Anthony|> love that [03:02] <|Anthony|> will updates in the alpha and beta releases be prompted through update manager, or does it have to be done manually? [03:02] haha [03:03] <|Anthony|> as in ubottu's !final response [03:06] <|Anthony|> well, i just burned a usb of 12.04... lets see if it will boot [03:06] <|Anthony|> 11.10 wont load on this machine [03:06] <|Anthony|> :/ [03:06] I just installed 11.10 on my netbook and then right away updated it to 12.04 [03:07] unity actually is pretty cool...I've heard a lot of bad things about it but I like it [03:18] <|Anthony|> welp... seems as though this box can run 10.04 64-bit but not 11.10 or 12.04 [03:18] <|Anthony|> wonder why that is... [03:18] <|Anthony|> it wont even complete the bootup [03:19] <|Anthony|> goes into the ubuntu loading screen (ubuntu logo with the loading dots), finishes that and nothing [03:19] <|Anthony|> i know the usb's i burned are good, they boot up on another box here [03:30] |Anthony|, have you tried a nomodeset option by tapping shift as you power on and then f6 to get to that choice? [03:32] <|Anthony|> no i have not [03:32] <|Anthony|> at which point should i try this shit tapping? [03:32] <|Anthony|> shify* [03:32] |Anthony|, sounds like a nividia graphic card or something [03:32] <|Anthony|> yes nvidia [03:33] |Anthony|, I think unetbootin loads wont get you the correct early gui for the f6 option though, not sure how you loaded the usb. [03:34] <|Anthony|> startupdiskcreator [03:35] |Anthony|, cool just tap the shift you will see a gui that has try install check memory...etc hit f6 and tick nomodeset and boot in. [03:35] |Anthony|, the shift at powering on. [03:35] <|Anthony|> after the bios finishes its thing, tap shift? [03:36] |Anthony|, the shift wont interfere with the bios, if your getting straight to the usb boot just tap asap. [03:37] <|Anthony|> gotcha... thanks [03:37] <|Anthony|> i'll give it a go [03:37] |Anthony|, no problem hope that gets you in. === yofel_ is now known as yofel [12:27] curious; Unity has stopped doing live resize of windows [13:27] my Update Manager is freezing when checking for updates. [13:27] More exactly it freezes at "Waiting for update-manager to exit" [13:27] common bug? [13:28] checked the bugs database ? [13:28] now I'm looking for it [13:31] Hi all [13:35] Ravior: most likely bug 894671 [13:35] Launchpad bug 894671 in update-manager (Ubuntu Precise) "update-manager freezes after initialization" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/894671 [13:42] That is the bug. [13:42] Thanks [14:11] i have a broken btrfs partition on my drive (won't mount, kernel panic), and the Precise installer gets stuck on it. is there any way to stop it from trying to mount anything? [14:15] do you want to nuke that partition or just stop it mounting it while you try and do an install? [14:20] penguin42: i'd prefer to keep that partition, in the hope i can recover it sooner or later [15:18] LjL: You could try changing the type of the partition in fdisk to something very unlinuxy and hope it ignores it [17:41] 12.04 alpha1 is not available for kubuntu? [17:42] kbroulik: I've not looked for an install image, but my Kubuntu box happily upgraded [17:48] penguin42: hmm [17:48] okay [17:51] penguin42: fwiw, found bug 894473 and just confirmed that. i did another install when connected to my AP, but as soon as i wanted to make any changes to the network settings, i got that prompt again. [17:51] Launchpad bug 894473 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "when connecting to a wireless network, gksu asks for password root , but root has no password" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/894473 [17:51] ah good [17:52] htorque: So you got that during installation? [17:52] after the installation [17:53] will re-reinstall and attach the ubiquity log :-) [17:54] can you add a comment saying it happens for you and the details [17:54] yeah, once i got the log [17:54] * penguin42 marked it as High [17:55] thanks - hard to believe that's the only report about it. [17:56] yeh, if you find another one dupe it [17:57] htorque: It's quite possible the problem isn't actually network-manager, but ubuiquity or gksu [18:33] anyone has ANY idea how to get back the alt-tab WHILE dragging ? [18:34] I had that (finally) on 11.10 and can't get it back on Unity [18:34] took me years to get that working on Metacity [18:34] :( [18:35] while dragging? [18:35] penguin42: yeah. click on a file and drag to another app [18:35] once you click, alt+tab won't work [18:37] ooh, I just managed to crash Dolphin in KDE trying that [18:38] ahahahahahahahahaahahahah [18:38] so much for bragging rights on that :-( [18:47] now KDE bug 288750 [18:47] KDE bug 288750 in general "crash on drag + alt-tab" [Crash,Unconfirmed] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=288750 [18:48] penguin42: would mind poping into unity and try ? [18:48] FernandoMiguel: Sure, I've got Unity on this <---- machine [18:49] :D [18:50] FernandoMiguel: Yep, it ignores the alt-tab; you can do it from Unity's find files [18:51] find files?? [18:51] I'm trying to drag photos INTO chrome [18:51] Yeh, click the unity thing - top icon in the dock, and click find files [18:51] FernandoMiguel: You can drag a file from there [18:53] hummmmmmm [18:53] penguin42: but not INTO chrome :\ [18:54] ah, haven't got chrome on <---- machine [19:01] wow, hard drive prices are high [19:03] flooding :( [19:03] apparently they've got the factories going again, so I guess they might come down a little - but they're not going to do quickly - not now they've had an opportunity to put them up [19:04] yes i know why, i'm just amazed at the level of the increase, i mean prices have tripled [19:04] it's because they got scarce enough that people couldn't sell products with them in [19:06] thailand doesn't strike me as a good place to have a hard drive factory [19:06] it's constantly being flooded [19:18] bjsnider: I'm selling my old used drives :D at a price higher than I bought newer bigger ones [19:32] that's the next step is a big market for used drives [19:34] bjsnider: There already is [19:37] bjsnider: There is a 'manufacturer' called MDT - as I understand it all there stuff is 'recertified' [20:54] Hey, when I try to install the ubuntu Precise daily iso, Ubiquity takes forever to continue from the "Prepare to install Ubuntu" screen when I click continue. dmesg only gives me a couple of lines about XFS Quota Managemen. Any other place to look for information on why it is taking so long? === gord is now known as Guest35752 [22:41] Whats up everyone? [22:41] How the fuck r u? === Guest31322 is now known as AndrewMC [22:42] sad sad ppl