[02:35] Ubuntu 12.04 server with Gnome3 -> [Code]eject /dev/sr0[/Code] -> [Output]eject: unable to eject, last error: Inappropriate ioctl for device[/Output] : Is there a soln for that? [02:37] I saw a bug report on it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/875543 It seems to go back a ways (several releases) and there is no soln given to the problem. [02:37] Ubuntu bug 875543 in udev "can't eject cd rom : Inappropriate ioctl for device" [Undecided,Confirmed] [02:38] So I don't know how many years this problem has been around but someone must have the abiltiy to do some hack or something. [12:35] Hello all. I was at my local computer store and the sales person was telling me that a lot of linux users were switching to ati radeon cards instead of nvidia. He said that nvidia stopped support for linux. Anyone know if this is true and if not can you tell me why they are using ati radeon cards instead of nvidia? [12:44] Unguided, doesn't sound true [12:44] I haven't heard of this at any rate [12:45] not_found: me neither. Traditionally, nvidia has always done a better job of linux support. I left wondering if he was just trying to sell something. He works on commission. === swoody is now known as Guest13539 [16:30] hello [16:31] Good Afternoon. [16:33] just wondering if anyone needs help... [16:37] PenguinCSC, If you wish to help, perhaps try the channel #ubuntu; it's quite active, currently 1,586 people there. :) [21:09] * daslinkard says hello room! [21:13] What could possibly cause a gnome-settings-daemon not responding error at shutdown? [21:25] daslinkard: does it shutdown? [21:26] With sudo shutdown -h now [21:27] daslinkard: that seems OK.. its not hanging, just kicking up error messages at shutdown? [21:28] If trying to shutdown from shutdown button....it will hang....but with terminal it is fine. [21:28] daslinkard: are you up to date with upgrades? [21:30] That I'm not for sure of....you think doing sudo apt-get update [21:30] sudo apt-get upgrade [21:30] will fix it? [21:30] daslinkard: not in itself, no... but it might upgrade the kernel or some other package that could help you [21:30] K, thank you! [21:31] I appreciate the help [21:31] daslinkard: that would be my first step.. upgrade.. test.. then search by hardware [21:32] Cool....thank you! [21:32] What does the sudo apt-get upgrade do exactly?