[01:45] <wrst> chris4585: I think that is correct or being discussed
[02:24] <chris4585> yeah
[02:24] <chris4585> I hope not, the alternative iso is good, unless the mini iso will stay
[02:25] <Unit193> Mini will stay, at least for now.  Just the alters going away.
[02:26] <chris4585> I guess it isn't that bad, I mean on the mini iso all you have to do is install ubuntu-desktop
[02:26] <chris4585> I assume there is a meta package for ubuntu server
[02:39] <wrst> chris4585: i know you can use tasksel for part of that and guessing you would then need to install the server kernel
[02:57] <chris4585> tasksel?
[10:21] <wrst> yeah it is what pulls in like say the LAMP stuff if you want that etc
[12:07] <chris4585> oh boy, I don't know how but my hdd I have for /home for some reason failed fsck, said superblock couldn't be read... although the ext4 filesystem seems to be just fine
[12:08] <chris4585> oddly, I figured out a way to access the data by running cfdisk and rewriting my sdb5 partition as type 83 and writing it... then I'm able to mount it no problem :<
[12:08] <chris4585> regardless I can access my data but later I'm gonna have to reformat this hard drive and setup my /home directory :|
[12:12] <chris4585> well now that I can watch what I like to watch when I sleep... I'm gonna go to sleep now, laters
[12:12] <wrst> well now how did that happen
[12:13] <chris4585> wrst, ?
[12:13] <wrst> i left and came back in about 19 seconds :)
[12:13] <chris4585> oh lol
[12:15] <chris4585> wrst, did you see the fiasco I had to deal with ^ ?
[12:16] <chris4585> good morning btw
[12:16] <wrst> good morning
[12:16] <wrst> i saw the disk problems and looks like you can access it?
[12:17] <chris4585> yeah, I can, but it wont pass the fsck at beginning so I just left /dev/sdb5 out of fstab and created a new user etc...
[12:18] <chris4585> so I'll have to reformat it later I assume, it isn't that big of a deal though, just annoying I have to copy like 60gbs of data tomorrow :/
[12:18] <chris4585> or later today...
[12:20] <chris4585> at least I didn't manage to delete /lib this time
[12:20] <wrst> true :)
[12:22] <chris4585> well cya later wrst :)
[13:54] <xTEMPLARx> g'morning, all
[13:54] <wrst> morning xTEMPLARx, how you doing?
[13:55] <xTEMPLARx> slow
[13:55] <xTEMPLARx> as
[13:55] <xTEMPLARx> we
[13:55] <xTEMPLARx> go
[13:56] <wrst> thats good i suppose
[14:08] <xTEMPLARx> coffee flow has begun
[14:08] <xTEMPLARx> I keep having some X crashes
[14:08] <xTEMPLARx> X or gnome shell will die
[14:08] <xTEMPLARx> dump me back to lightDM
[14:11] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: is it something to do with your driver issue you were talking about yesterday?
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> well
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> i was blaming the nvidia driversa
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> drivers*
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> but perhaps that was a bit premature
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> as now I'm using some of the repository drivers
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> and X is still crashing to the lightdm login
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> I think it may have something to do with virtualbox or flash
[14:15] <xTEMPLARx> or both
[14:16] <wrst> blame it on flash that's easy :)
[14:35] <xTEMPLARx> I would love to, but flash isn't always involved... :(
[14:36] <wrst> oh i know but its fun
[14:36] <xTEMPLARx> and honestly, what could flash be doing that would take all of X down
[14:36] <xTEMPLARx> but then, same for Virtualbox
[14:36] <xTEMPLARx> nvidia drivers, on the other hand, seemed an obvious target
[14:36] <xTEMPLARx> but now I'm not so sure
[14:36] <xTEMPLARx> wonder if there's a log file somewhere I'm not privy to as of yet
[14:46] <wrst> not for sure i really haven' t had any issues lately
[14:46] <wrst> but i need to change that its more fun to have issues
[19:50] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: http://worldofgnome.org/gnomebuntu-is-set-to-arrive-in-october-18/
[20:14] <xTEMPLARx> woo-hoo!
[20:17] <wrst> yeah xTEMPLARx would make my life easier
[20:18] <xTEMPLARx> no doubt
[20:18] <xTEMPLARx> stinks we'll have to wait so long for it though
[20:21] <wrst> well with the mini iso i pretty much have it
[20:21] <wrst> no unity andall the other stuff, but you have to jump through hoops to get it
[22:05] <netritious> wrst you should post a tutorial on the website to tide everyone over ;)
[22:06] <netritious> or just make a general tut about how to install from teh mini and then any desktop you want? maybe a little to much.
[22:18] <parmount> I just moved in here
[22:21] <parmount> How are you netritious
[22:27] <chris4585> I'm glad they are making a gnome spin, but seems like they are doing it oddly
[22:28] <chris4585> I don't understand why epiphany and not firefox, and no libreoffice, and no software center? kind of odd, but... ! I don't mind as long as there is a gnome base to install I'm happy
[22:28] <chris4585> imo, it should be exactly like the main release just with gnome shell as default desktop and gdm
[23:00] <wrst> netritious: i need to do that, do it in a vm and do screen shots
[23:01] <wrst> chris4585: i agree with you but i guess they are going for a totally vanilla gnome feel?
[23:01] <wrst> i persoanlly like the software center
[23:10] <chris4585> I guess, but vanilla gnome is just meh, but its better than nothing I guess
[23:11] <wrst> chris4585: yeah but that's really what i prefer one thing i liked about arch then i could go from there
[23:11] <wrst> but i don't like the list of major changes coming to arch so i'm going with ubuntu for a bit
[23:11] <wrst> if debian testing was just a wee bit more stable i would be really happy there
[23:13] <chris4585> I agree, I'll probably install it on my tv computer, surprisingly gnome is quite keyboard friendly or enough to watch videos
[23:14] <wrst> yes it actually is