[00:01] Is there another way to install updates other than through The Update Manager? [00:01] Ravior: Yup. [00:02] Ravior: Through the command line using apt-get. [00:02] !apt-get [00:02] APT is the Advanced Package Tool, which together with dpkg forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. Short apt-get manual: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGetHowto - Also see !Synaptic (Gnome), !Adept (KDE) or !KPackageKit (KDE) [00:02] sudo apt-get update? [00:03] Ravior: That will update the lists. [00:03] Ravior: sudo apt-get upgrade PACKAGENAME will upgrade individual packages. [00:04] I'm not knowledgeable enough to install all packages manually [00:04] there like 200 of them [00:04] Then you might use something like aptitude or synaptic. [00:05] I'll try that [00:05] Thanks! [00:05] Ravior: I think you can also do apt-get -u upgrade [00:05] I think. [00:05] Don't quote me. [00:06] I can't test it, because I'm up to date. [00:07] it's early in the release hope for no breaks but expect them. [00:10] Ravior, you know your on the pre-release channel right? you are running precise? [00:10] Yes I am [00:10] oh [00:10] sudo apt-get -u upgrade worked [00:10] Thanks a bunch! :D [00:11] You are welcome. === kholerabbi|away is now known as kholerabbi === M0hi is now known as IAmNotThatGuy === kholerabbi is now known as kholerabbi|away === mdel__ is now known as mdel_ === mdel_ is now known as mdel === kholerabbi|away is now known as kholerabbi === kholerabbi is now known as kholerabbi|away [07:06] clicking on the home folder icon in precise, is that supposed to spawn a nautilus seashell icon..? === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === yofel_ is now known as yofel [09:28] Tm_T: hi, when do you grow a brain? [09:30] bwainssshhh [09:44] Hi [09:44] hi [09:45] I can't get right keyboard layout in lightdm then X, I must use setxkbmap to set layout [09:53] chand: or /etc/X11/xorg.conf [09:53] iceroot, just empty [09:53] chand: then fill it [09:54] chand: x is reading all infos at boot from udev, if you want to overwrite the udev-settings use the xorg.conf [09:54] ok i will set keyboard layout in xorg.conf [09:54] something wrong with udev [09:55] chand: yes, i had the same issue some releases before and i used xorg.conf too [10:49] i am running 12.04 ,trash have no icon [10:49] this is a bug ? [10:50] sounds like a bug [10:51] !bug | aguitel [10:51] aguitel: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [10:51] iceroot, anyway to rebuild icons ? [11:07] apt-get install gnome-theme-icons-full [11:07] or something like that [11:19] Ian_Corne, ok [12:37] hey all === pangolin is now known as Guest38282 === Dink is now known as Guest69191 === micahg_ is now known as micahg === Guest69191 is now known as Dink [14:27] Happy to report that the blue/purple VAIO VPCCW1FFX/L seems to work with no major hiccups [14:29] I think it's violet [14:54] Is there a way to make sure it is running "clean" pangolin? [14:55] What do you mean by clean? [15:17] Daekdroom: confirm there no ocelot "leftovers" [15:18] alex_mayorga, I think the most likely leftovers are banshee and mono libraries [15:27] Daekdroom: any known ways to clean up? [15:28] alex_mayorga, besides manually removing packages, no === rcmaehl is now known as why [15:41] Is there any way to check which processes are using harddrive i/o? === jpds_ is now known as jpds [15:50] Ugh. I think firefox is memory leaking [15:51] After closing all tabs and opening my home page, it went from 600MiB to 280. [15:53] Daekdroom: yes, but there's work to improve it happening and it should be leaking less with each release, but that use case doesn't show it's leaking memory [15:53] more memory will be used as more tabs are open [15:53] I closed all tabs and left my home page open. [15:54] It was on 280 as opposed to the 120 it uses right when I start it. [15:54] ah, yeah, so that would be a small leak :) [15:54] you can go to about:memory to see what it's being used for [15:54] and file bugs upstream if you have a reproducible test case [15:55] Daekdroom: also see https://wiki.mozilla.org/Performance/MemShrink === genii-around_ is now known as genii-around [16:28] hey after an dist-upgrade in 12.04 I seem to have lost multi-touch, any tips on how to get it back? [16:31] keffie_jayx: Which packages were upgraded? === IdleOne is now known as pangolin [16:38] how can I check :P 70 packages were removed [16:38] sskalnik: I am sorry I am quite new at living on the edge :) [16:42] sudo apt-get install pastebinit [16:42] cat /var/log/dpkg.log | pastebinit [16:42] !pastebin [16:42] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [16:43] sskalnik: thanks [16:43] Post a link to the results and we can see what had been installed or uninstalled. [16:48] sskalnik: What package could be missing.. [16:50] keffie_jayx: Paste a link to the contents of your /var/log/dpkg.log and we can see [16:50] long file just wanted to help :) [16:51] np [16:51] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/xf86-input-multitouch/1.0~rc2+git20110312-2 [16:52] The multitouch package hasn't updated in over a month, so that is probably not the issue. [16:56] http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/775479/ === bulldog98_ is now known as bulldog98 [16:56] sskalnik: there long file [16:58] 2011-12-19 11:57:34 status installed gpointing-device-settings 1.5.1-6 [16:58] That looks interesting [16:58] that was me [16:58] I installed it thinking that would make it work [17:01] OK. You're using KDE? [17:02] i have it installed [17:02] I use unity now [17:03] OK. I assume you've gone through the mouse settings in the Preferences menu? [17:04] Mouse and Touchpad settings [17:05] two finger scrolling is enabled [17:06] Rebooted since the upgrade today? [17:07] yep [17:07] the upgrade demanded a reboot [17:07] OK, so that's ruled out. [17:07] Daekdroom: try about:memory for Firefox "leaks" [17:08] alex_mayorga, that I was told already. [17:08] Daekdroom: sorry, catching up :( [17:08] keffie_jayx: I'm afraid I'm stumped on this one. You might check the forums or post there; usually more people can see your post and give a faster response. [17:08] alex_mayorga, it happens to anyone. [17:09] sskalnik: thanks :) [17:09] so once I'm on precise, the proper way to stay "current" is apt-get update && apt-get upgrade, right? [17:10] alex_mayorga: Yes [17:10] alex_mayorga: Or apt-get dist-upgrade for kernel updates [17:11] sskalnik: thanks! [17:11] I'd expect more than just kernel upgrades to require using dist-upgrade on the alpha/beta. [17:12] how often is a dist-upgrade suggested? [17:13] I try to do it everytime upgrade doesn't upgrade every package (but I don't do it when it breaks stuff) [17:14] It is hard to tell [17:14] usually python upgrades break predictably [17:19] sskalnik: Reading state information... Done [17:19] E: Unable to locate package xf86-input-multitouch [17:20] Pici: You are correct; I oversimplified. [17:21] keffie_jayx: That could be the issue right there. [17:24] "apt-cache search multitouch" does not bring up that package [17:24] Though it brings up others [17:25] Since Precise is in flux, that package may simply be unavailable at the moment. A similar thing happened a week or two ago for a package I needed. You may simply wait a day or two. [17:33] I think the package is named xserver-xorg-input-multitouch [17:38] apt-cache search xf86-input-multitouch [17:38] xserver-xorg-input-mtrack - Multitouch X input driver [17:38] Indeed [17:39] sskalnik: excellent, shall wait a day [17:40] I remember this happening in the Natty beta cycle [18:33] is it normal for dbus-daemon to use 54% CPU? I only got Firefox and a XP VirtualBox [18:36] alex_mayorga: no, that's not normal [18:36] alex_mayorga: perhaps there is some process doing a lot of dbus communication - is there another process that is using a lot of CPU? === jtaylor_ is now known as jtaylor [19:08] jelmer: plugin-container (most likely Flash) was hogging CPU [19:09] jelmer: I've killed the offending process, that apparently caused bug #906471 and caused the touch pad to become non responsive [19:09] Launchpad bug 814473 in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #906471 gnome-settings-daemon crashed with SIGSEGV in gdk_display_get_event()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/814473 [19:10] dbus-daemon is still +50% CPU here [19:10] anyway to get my pointer back? [19:15] I would contend the duplicity of my bug [19:18] alex_mayorga: zeitgeist was doing it for me before, do you have an audio CD in your drive? [19:19] "synclient TouchpadOff=0" on a terminal got me my touch pad back [19:20] * alex_mayorga pops out the "cup hoder" [19:20] micahg: no CD, just dust [19:24] Can I de-duplicate what apport marked duplicate? === kholerabbi|away is now known as kholerabbi === kholerabbi is now known as kholerabbi|away === kholerabbi|away is now known as kholerabbi === mdel_ is now known as mdel === sagaci_ is now known as sagaci === kholerabbi is now known as Skorn === Skorn is now known as oh === oh is now known as shortname === shortname is now known as KHOLERABBI === KHOLERABBI is now known as ^O^