[00:07] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: Thanks, let me try, guess yesterday's afternoon was not a good time to jump to quantal :S
[00:08] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: E: Internal Error, No file name for libattr1
[00:08] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: Do you want me to paste the whole thing?
[00:09] <IdleOne> please
[00:12] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: Here http://paste.ubuntu.com/1109262/
[00:16] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: FWIW this quest started at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dpkg/+bug/1015567/comments/9
[00:16] <IdleOne> try sudo apt-get install --reinstall libattr1
[00:17] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: seems like it's stuck http://paste.ubuntu.com/1109269/
[00:20] <IdleOne> alex_mayorga: I am not sure what else to do, sorry.
[00:20] <alex_mayorga> IdleOne: No worries, thanks on checking
[00:40] <alex_mayorga> Is there a way to apt-get remove forcefully?
[02:02] <arielsanflo> hello
[02:05] <arielsanflo> help
[02:06] <bazhang> help with what
[04:03] <johnjohn101> alpha 3 out this week?
[04:04] <johnjohn101> ok next week.. looks very good so far
[04:06] <micahg> Thursday
[04:06] <micahg> !schedule | johnjohn101
[04:07] <johnjohn101> micahg: This page does not exist yet. You can create a new empty page, or use one of the page templates.
[04:08] <johnjohn101> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseSchedule
[04:08] <johnjohn101> that is the correct link
[04:09] <johnjohn101> in two days!!
[04:10] <micahg> ok, submitted a correction
[04:15] <IdleOne> !schedule
[04:15] <IdleOne> thank you micahg
[04:18] <johnjohn101> it still didn't make the correct link
[04:22] <IdleOne> hmm
[04:22] <IdleOne> !schedule
[04:23] <IdleOne> johnjohn101: try !schedule
[04:28] <IdleOne> !schedule
[04:29] <IdleOne> !schedule
[04:29] <IdleOne> fixed!
[04:29] <johnjohn101> weeee
[04:29] <johnjohn101> tx
[04:29] <IdleOne> thank you.
[04:29] <johnjohn101> i do what i can
[04:55] <smallfoot-> superhero of today!
[04:56] <smallfoot-> omg alpha 3 tommorrow
[06:52] <philballew> anyone else see this?
[06:52] <philballew> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/jockey/+bug/1028361
[10:02] <peterrus> When can this be expected in quantal?
[10:02] <peterrus> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/1315719
[10:02] <peterrus> it is needed to get function keys working on several asus-laptop models (including the zenbook line)
[10:03] <peterrus> i am currently using some funky tar containing the source build with dkms
[10:03] <peterrus> but that doesn't sound like the way to go
[12:30] <Walther> Running ubuntu 12.04, tried running update-manager -cd but id doesn't show 12.10, are the repo's not ready yet?
[14:24] <smartboyhw> Anyone tested the Alpha 3 builds using ISO QA Tracker?
[14:25] <ActionParsnip> i'm on Quantal, but not using any tracker etc
[14:25] <smartboyhw> The website
[14:25] <smartboyhw> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com
[14:26] <Pici> smartboyhw: The folks in #ubuntu-testing would be the most knowledgable
[14:26] <smartboyhw> I am in #ubuntu-testing
[14:26] <brendand> smartboyhw, what do you want to know?
[14:27] <smartboyhw> Anyone reported bugs or something
[14:29] <Pici> There are a few bugs listed on the tracker itself for the alpha, but I suppose you knew that already
[14:29] <smartboyhw> Yeah, sadly I didn't find any bugs...
[14:34] <smartboyhw> MYSELF, at least
[14:34] <smartboyhw> Are you guys dead?
[14:35] <smartboyhw> No one responses
[14:35] <ActionParsnip> report a bug
[14:36] <smartboyhw> Er, what?
[14:38] <ActionParsnip> smartboyhw: if you have found a bug, you should report it
[14:39] <smartboyhw> NO
[14:39] <smartboyhw> I didn't
[14:39] <smartboyhw> That's the problem
[14:40] <ActionParsnip> smartboyhw: then you should now
[14:40] <smartboyhw> I don't HAVE a BUG
[14:40] <smartboyhw> Is it my problem?
[14:44] <Walther> Running ubuntu 12.04, tried running update-manager -cd but  id doesn't show 12.10, are the repo's not ready yet?
[14:47] <smartboyhw> update manager -d or -d -c, not -cd
[14:47] <smartboyhw> You should change the options to "For all new releases"
[14:47] <ActionParsnip> Walther: did you edit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and set Prompt=normal
[14:47] <smartboyhw> Not For every LTS releases
[14:51] <Walther> Anyway, what is the state of QQ? Stable enough for using or say, ~hourly crashes?
[14:51] <Walther> I know, officially it is still pre-alpha or something
[14:51] <Walther> but how are your experiences
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> Walther: mines been ok except a suspend but which is now ok
[14:52] <ActionParsnip> Walther: but my systems are super linux compatible
[14:53] <Walther> well, I'm not using anything "weird" except wacom graphire and aluminum slim keyboard, GTX570 should be supported well etc
[14:54] <Walther> Also, should it be "safe" to upgrade or should I just do the regular clean install as usual
[14:55] <ActionParsnip> I've always clean installed since Hardy after my gutsy upgrade failed
[14:56] <Walther> I've done all three variants of upgrades... Upgrades, clean installs, and "clean installs" with /home not affected
[15:06] <ActionParsnip> Walther: with a file server, I have very little user data on my systems so makes upgrades easy
[15:12] <okay>  I'm not having any problems with qq, I don't see why you would Walther
[15:14] <okay> also Walther, I remember reading that update-manager has a bug with upgrading to qq, but do-release-upgrade -d works just fine, my only warning is lightdm wouldnt let me log in under anything except the guest session, and even then I just cleared out a bunch of ~/.config and ~/.gconf files
[17:22] <IdleOne> weee kernel update
[17:22]  * IdleOne prepares for the worst
[17:23] <ActionParsnip> hopefully it doesn't ruin suspend like the last one :)
[17:24] <IdleOne> I'll be happy if I get a GUI when I reboot
[17:26] <genii-around> I haven't had any of that, luckily. On 3.5.0-6.6 currently
[17:27] <ActionParsnip> !bug 1027182
[17:30] <ActionParsnip> its been the only real issue I've had with Ubuntu, since Gutsy when I started using it
[17:33] <okay> does the boot splash work for anyone else? I just get a black screen up until lightdm
[17:38] <ActionParsnip> okay: always had that, never bothered me
[17:39] <okay> weird
[17:39] <okay> might be because I had the xubuntu one for a while
[17:39] <okay> guess ill try sudo dpkg-reconfigure plymouth-theme-ubuntu-logo
[17:41] <ActionParsnip> okay: do you use proprietary video drivers?
[18:02] <genii-around> IdleOne: Success, i take it
[18:02] <IdleOne> indeed
[18:02] <IdleOne> I like it when things just work
[19:30] <johnjohn101> !schedule
[19:40] <cecilpierce> QUIT
[22:22] <smallfoot-> why i cant upgrade from 12.04 to 12.10
[22:22] <smallfoot-> i use 'update-manager -d' ?
[22:22] <smallfoot-> it say it haz no updates
[22:24] <trism> smallfoot-: you need to enable normal upgrades in software-properties-gtk on the updates tab
[22:24] <smallfoot-> ok
[22:25] <centrelink> smallfoot-: I've heard update-manager is broken with 12.10, so I'd recommend you do "do-release-upgrade -d"
[22:25] <smallfoot-> thanks
[22:27] <smallfoot-> "You have to download a total of 939 M. This download will take about 3 minutes with your connection."
[22:28] <smallfoot-> 939 in 3 mins, ya im fast internet baby!
[22:28] <smallfoot-> 939 M? whats M its million?
[22:28] <smallfoot-> million what?
[22:28] <smallfoot-> bits, bytes, boobs?
[22:28] <smallfoot-> this is a bug
[22:43] <smallfoot-> Errors were encountered while processing:
[22:43] <smallfoot->  unity
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-settings-daemon
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-panel
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-contacts
[22:43] <smallfoot->  rhythmbox-plugins
[22:43] <smallfoot->  rhythmbox
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-font-viewer
[22:43] <smallfoot->  cheese
[22:43] <smallfoot->  ubuntuone-client-gnome
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-control-center
[22:43] <smallfoot->  nautilus
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-screensaver
[22:43] <smallfoot->  gnome-shell
[22:43] <smallfoot->  rhythmbox-plugin-cdrecorder
[22:43] <smallfoot->  nautilus-sendto
[22:43] <trism> smallfoot-: pastebin
[22:44] <smallfoot-> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1111006/
[22:45] <smallfoot-> thats bad?