[00:00] <Daekdroom> Quantal is 20
[00:00] <Daekdroom> Precise is 18
[12:51] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:55] <MrChrisDruif> Bye BluesKaj, bbiab
[13:08] <eagles0513875> BluesKaj: are you on 12.10 already?
[13:08] <BluesKaj> yes eagles0513875 , I have 12.04 on my otherdrive and the laptop
[13:09] <eagles0513875> nice hows 10 looking?
[13:10] <BluesKaj> actually yes, it's the most stable alpha I've tried so far
[13:10] <BluesKaj> looking good , but that depends on the hardware
[13:13] <BluesKaj> eagles0513875, if possible when you decide to install , use a live cd , usb is problematic for some setups
[13:14] <BluesKaj> or use do a 'net upgrade
[13:15] <ikonia> you've probably given the most positive review I've seen in a long time
[13:15] <eagles0513875> BluesKaj: normally i do a net upgrade but i dont know why i havent had very good luck with net upgrades
[13:16] <eagles0513875> should give it a shot on a vm :)
[13:18] <BluesKaj> ikonia, well, that's been my experience with 12.10 so far , quite stable , only one little segfault ..of course I haven't been using kmail or nepomuk so akonadi is disabled , apps that are troublesome for a lot of users
[13:19] <ikonia> BluesKaj: it's still better than a lot of others are finding it, I suspect your approach and attitude towards it is a factor though, along with your expectations
[13:22] <BluesKaj> ikonia, I recommend it with the usual warnings and qualifiers
[13:22] <ikonia> of course,
[13:22] <BluesKaj> always have a backup! :)
[13:25] <BluesKaj> of course I'm on kde so it's probly not a typical 12.10 setup
[14:00] <jayan> when i try to shutdown it is not shutsdown  how to slove this?
[14:01] <BluesKaj> jayan, have you tried , sudo halt, in the terminal?
[14:03] <jayan> BluesKaj: no  i need to do it with shutdown buttone the system is using by the person who don't know much about this
[14:03] <jayan> is any way to a button for this on desktop?
[14:04] <BluesKaj> unity desktop?
[14:04] <jayan> ya
[14:05] <jayan> or in luncher
[14:05] <BluesKaj> on the right habd side of the panel , there should be a drop down with shutdown options
[14:05] <BluesKaj> right hand side
[14:05] <jayan> that one is not working
[14:06] <jayan> it just logouts  not power off
[14:06] <jayan> it is the issue
[14:07] <BluesKaj> ok , id you logout then , once at the logout/login page there should be an option to shutdown
[14:07] <BluesKaj> id=if
[14:08] <jayan> i try that too . same result
[14:09] <BluesKaj> jayan, does ctl+alt+delete , bring up the shutdown dialog ?
[14:09] <jayan> same come in all options and when i try to shutdown it is not working
[14:10] <BluesKaj> jayan, have you updated/upgraded today ?
[14:10] <jayan> nop
[14:11] <jayan> BluesKaj: yday ya but after that i shutdown properly
[14:12] <BluesKaj> jayan, ??
[14:13] <jayan> yesterday i updated and upgraded by update manger
[14:13] <jayan> BluesKaj: not today
[14:17] <philinux> jayan: there's an update to gnome-session today. Try it and see
[14:18] <jayan> philinux: ok thank you i just need to update?
[14:18] <jayan> sudo apt-get update?
[14:19] <philinux> jayan: hey no guarantees in testing
[14:19] <philinux> sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
[14:19] <Pici> *and dist-upgrade
[14:19] <philinux> QQ could get unstable you know. I hope you realise
[14:20] <philinux> Pici: not today just normal updates today
[14:21] <Pici> philinux: How do you know when they've last upgraded though?
[14:21] <jayan> philinux: BluesKaj : ok thank you  all
[14:21] <philinux> Pici: he said yesterday
[14:22] <philinux> I use dist-upgrade when needed. Always reading what it wants to do of course
[14:23] <Pici> I always use dist-upgrade, and always read. But thats just me.
[14:25] <BluesKaj> dist-upgrade with caution :)
[14:25] <philinux> indeed
[14:26] <philinux> My routine is normal upgrade to see whats held up then dist-upgrade after. Easier to see the wood for the trees
[14:27] <philinux> QQ is a bit boring as it's too stable here
[15:52] <eagles0513875> hi again :
[16:05] <MrChrisDruif> Hi y'all
[16:58] <eee444> hi, could someone hwlp me get my dwl650 to work with aircrack?
[16:58] <ikonia> no
[17:00] <ikonia> eee444: if you are using 12.04 whyy are you asking in this channel
[17:02] <ikonia> eee444: you need to find out for certain what version you are running
[17:02] <eee444> hold on
[17:02] <ikonia> you must know if you are running 12.04 or 12.10 as you've joined the channel for 12.10 to ask
[17:02] <ikonia> you don't do that for no reason
[17:02] <eee444> 12.04
[17:03] <ikonia> ok, so you need to ask your question in #ubuntu - not here, however I doubt you will get any response any way
[17:08] <ikonia> #/join #ubuntu-uk
[17:08] <ikonia> oops
[18:36] <IdleOne> What logs can i look at to try and determine why my computer just shut off?
[18:43] <micahg> IdleOne: /var/log/kern.log
[18:46] <penguin42> IdleOne: Did it just go without any warning?
[18:46] <IdleOne> penguin42: i stepped away for a minute came back and the pc was off
[18:47] <IdleOne> so yeah, no warning
[18:48] <penguin42> hmm, that was inconsiderate of it
[18:48] <IdleOne> indeed.
[18:49] <IdleOne> micahg: What should I be looking for?
[18:49] <penguin42> it's a shame the pm-* logs don't tend tend to have timestamps in
[18:49] <penguin42> IdleOne: Anything that happened at the time it went off
[18:52] <IdleOne> hmm
[18:52] <IdleOne> Jul 16 14:33:51 enterprize kernel: [   32.911367] init: lightdm main process (1124) killed by TERM signal
[18:52] <IdleOne> not sure that applies to me though I am running Kubuntu
[18:54] <penguin42> that sounds to me that it was during shutdown
[19:10] <paulo_gomes> hi all, is there some kind of equalizer for pulse audio?
[19:12] <paulo_gomes> i have an asus with srs sound, and the sound in linux is pretty bad compared to windows :(
[19:20] <FernandoMiguel> paulo_gomes: not in my card
[19:20] <FernandoMiguel> but each card is very specific
[19:21] <paulo_gomes> FernandoMiguel: i understand, but what i wanted is a system wide equalizer so i can make it sound the way i like it for all programs.
[19:21] <paulo_gomes> FernandoMiguel: do you know some kind of system wide equalizer for ubuntu?
[19:21] <FernandoMiguel> paulo_gomes: don't know of anything that will do that
[19:22] <FernandoMiguel> some apps do it per playlist
[19:22] <FernandoMiguel> mostly music apps
[19:22] <paulo_gomes> FernandoMiguel: ok, thanks anyway, i've searched software center, but couldn't find any.
[19:22] <FernandoMiguel> PA is able to have diff volumes per app per session
[19:22] <FernandoMiguel> but won't auto-volume them
[19:23] <paulo_gomes> FernandoMiguel: i'm using rhythmbox, is there an equalizer for it?
[19:23] <FernandoMiguel> not sure
[19:23] <paulo_gomes> ok, i'll search a bit more
[21:42] <FernandoMiguel> anyone using 12.10 in recent macbook Airs? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookAir4-2
[22:33] <Guest72333> i downloaded ubuntu 12.10 aplha-2 and made a boot usb....but when booting from it on my laptop HP G6 series it is getting stuck n boot only...??? but it is booting fine on my other dell inspiron 525 laptop...!!! also i m currently running ubuntu 12.04 on the hp series g6 laptop and its working fine..!!!
[22:34] <myhero> any1 here for help ??
[22:47] <M1> howdy internets!
[22:47] <M1> anybody feel like fixing my dependency problems on precise alpha?
[22:48] <M1> The problem is.... some of my packages have unmet dependencies
[22:48] <M1> for example "python3 : Depends: python3-minimal (= 3.2.3-2ubuntu1) but 3.2.3-4 is installed"
[22:50] <M1> tried typing stuff like "apt-get dist-upgrade" and "apt-get -f install" to no avail. No new packages can currently be installed ... any wild ideas how to fix?
[22:50] <M1> oops, obviously meant "quantal" alpha, not precise
[22:56] <trism> M1: comment #31 of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3-defaults/+bug/1024016 works around the issue (though you will have to select the newer deb version)
[22:58] <M1> trism: alrighty, thanks for the tip!
[23:03] <M1> trism: now the problem is that I don't have the older .deb ...
[23:08] <M1> trism: I believe I got it fixed after all, thanks
[23:11] <MrChrisDruif> I was almost getting worried there M1, that you found some kind of old A1 of Precise...=)
[23:15] <M1> Can't always keep up with the version names, but I blame the rapid release cycle :p
[23:31] <MrChrisDruif> =)