=== bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [04:12] hi [04:13] How stable is 12.10? === len is now known as Guest32084 === Tailor is now known as AlecTaylor [05:03] How stable is 12.10? === Tailor is now known as AlecTaylor === len is now known as Guest93704 === len is now known as Guest96136 === Guest59153 is now known as kklimonda === glebihan_ is now known as glebihan [12:19] Hiyas all [12:28] Aloha BluesKaj [12:30] hey MrChrisDruif [12:30] How's it going? [12:30] good , how about you? [12:31] Got a bit of a cold, slept about 11 hours, still feel like crap [12:32] And dist-upgrade/Partial Update wants me to remove gnome-shell-extensions...and I don't think there is an alternative package for it's place [12:35] MrChrisDruif, it should reinstall after the upgrade if you run it after loging in ..that was my experience [12:35] Alright, I wanted to make sure it's installable afterwards, I don't want an "update" to break it completely down for me! =P [12:35] of course that was few weeks ago on unity , I've since switched back to kde [12:37] I'll just check if gnome-shell or gnome-shell-common have integrated it [12:37] I received that notice at the tty after having to the recovery kernel [12:37] use [12:39] I can't say for sure that you won't have the gnome-shell-extensions removed permanenetly [12:42] What is dislike about Software Updater or dist-upgrade is that it doesn't mention WHY something has to be removed [12:44] MrChrisDruif: you can do 'apt-cache showpkg ' to view a package's dependencies which would probably show why [12:46] I think this is what I should look at, but I can't make heads or tails out of it; Dependencies: 3.4.0-0ubuntu1 - dconf-gsettings-backend (16 (null)) gsettings-backend (0 (null)) gnome-shell (2 3.4) gnome-shell (3 3.5) gir1.2-gtop-2.0 (0 (null)) [13:04] For example, what is this section about: gnome-shell (2 3.4) gnome-shell (3 3.5) [13:31] MrChrisDruif, they probably are incompatible with a newer version of gnome-shell that you're being prompted to upgrade [13:31] they still haven't settled on a stable api, so any version change breaks the extensions [13:32] It wants to upgrade to 3.5.3 ;-) [13:32] any major.minor change, not a patch change [13:32] from 3.4? [13:39] Yup, 3.4.1 to 3.5.3 [13:42] so that is a change in the minor verion, and that will break the extensions [13:43] in other words, they wouldn't work even if the package was left in place [13:43] so it's no trouble to remove them [13:47] also, the Debian GNOME packaging forces rebuilds when the major version changes, from 3.4 to 3.5 [13:48] I just uploaded a rebuild, so it should be fixed soon [13:49] Alright, so if I wait a bit longer it'll get fixed properly again? Great =) [13:50] i still don't know if they'll all run, because they may have made api changes [13:50] Hmm I'm confused.. http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/netcfg however when I aptitude search netcfg it returns nothing :s [13:54] bjsnider: oh that's probably a good point, I don't use the extensions [13:56] http://git.gnome.org/browse/gnome-shell-extensions [14:28] the gnome-shell-extensions developers don't bother releasing tarballs any more :( [15:51] now that I got them graphics drivers installed, quantal is looking pretty good [19:04] I've been receiving a "java not installed" or "upgrade to newest java" message firefox14 , is this common ? [19:04] on firefox 14 [19:07] BluesKaj: that should be a bug [19:07] unless you're running the sun java [19:08] micahg, just checked synaptic , java-common isn't installed [19:09] BluesKaj: do you have icedtea6 or icedtea7 installed? [19:09] looking [19:10] neither [19:10] micahg,^ [19:11] what's included in restricted-extras ? [19:11] icedtea-6-plugin or icedtea-7-plugin [19:11] neither is included in thre [19:12] *there [19:13] yeah , no java at all from the description [19:15] hrm, it shouldn't be telling you anything about Java then [19:15] oh, right, it's not installed, makes sense :) [19:15] it should offer to install it [21:39] Hi, peeps. It looks like the same thing that happened for precise is now happening in quantal. Essentially, "Catalyst has not been updated to work with recent kernels." A workaround for precise was posted before the issue for precise was patched: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1969827 [21:40] I'm just looking to get the steps updated for quantal [21:41] Now, there's Catalyt 12.6 as opposed to Catalyst 12.4: http://wiki.cchtml.com/index.php/Catalyst_12.6 [21:46] I updated the code from the above ubuntuforums link, see paste: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1075519/ [21:47] Please take a look and get back to me - I can't load X, and I imagine others can't, either. I'm ready to test with your guidance. [21:48] Another thing ... I really complicated the issue by dist-upgrade'ing. Something is going on with python, to the point where I can't even patebinit. [21:48] I'll try to work around that. [21:48] pastebinit* [21:51] whoops, I forgot to identify. Did my messages show up? Not sure as to this chan's rules. [21:53] Not to be overly meta, but just in case I was silenced, here's a paste of what I said: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1075532/ [21:54] litropy: yes your messages showed up [21:54] ah, tx trism [21:56] I just fixed a couple of errors in what I edited: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1075539/ === jedney is now known as JonEdney