[12:17] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:18] <BluesKaj> major upgrade to 13.04 now . 132 upgrades
[14:33] <BluesKaj> ok , the latest upgrade did my xserver in at boot , "could not open /tmp/mkinintramfs_IR7CUj/lib/modules/1.3.5.0-17/generic/modules.builtin: no such file or directory "
[14:41] <BluesKaj> mkinintracorrection: mfs=mkinitramfs
[14:41] <BluesKaj> gawd
[14:41] <BluesKaj> correction:=mkinitramfs
[14:52] <IdleOne> BluesKaj: I got the same error here
[14:52] <IdleOne> modprobe: ../tools/modprobe.c:550: print_action: Assertion `kmod_module_get_initstate(m) == KMOD_MODULE_BUILTIN' failed.
[14:52] <IdleOne> Aborted (core dumped)
[14:52] <IdleOne> WARNING: could not open /tmp/mkinitramfs_OJyWkQ/lib/modules/3.5.0-17-generic/modules.builtin: No such file or directory
[14:54] <BluesKaj> yeah , I'm back on my 12.10 partition for now ...tried using the nouveau driver on 13.04, but that didn't work , then i discovered that initramfs error
[14:54] <BluesKaj> IdleOne,^
[14:56] <BluesKaj> IdleOne, don't reboot , you won't get back ..all i get is the lightdm greeter page and goes right back to it as if I hadn't logged in.
[14:57] <BluesKaj> so I dropped to the tty , and that's where I noticed the error message when i tried to startx
[14:57] <IdleOne> yup, I'm not going to reboot :)
[15:05] <philinux> BluesKaj: same here >http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2081996
[15:06] <philinux> this is ubuntu though
[15:07] <BluesKaj> philinux, don't think that matters ..it's the initramfs during boot which is a tmp file
[15:08] <IdleOne> BluesKaj: Did you report a bug?
[15:08] <IdleOne> if not, what package would i report against?
[15:10] <philinux> IdleOne: if in doubt ubuntu-bug linux I'd go with xorg. Launchpad staff will change it if it wrong package
[15:10] <philinux> I'm just about to see if my 13.04 will boot after this coffee ;)
[15:12] <BluesKaj> the xserver isn't loading the right  kernel module into the temporary initramfs (memory) afaik
[15:13] <BluesKaj> bbiab , gonna take another look
[15:13] <IdleOne> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1076416
[15:13] <IdleOne> feel free to add more info :)
[15:33] <BluesKaj> ok ,I think this is a standard error When X fails : /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc: invoke : not found, xinit:connection to x server lost
[15:39] <philinux> BluesKaj: IdleOne using nvidia current here. just updated and booting fine apart from resolution on plymouth borked
[15:45] <BluesKaj> philinux, I didn't try nvidia-current after reloading the nouveau module , perhaps I should
[15:48] <BluesKaj> i''l reinstall and see what happens ...there was upgrade to initramfs , but that previous error still shows X server isn't working
[16:09] <BluesKaj> I get the correct resolution at the greet page , but X still fails , even after installing nvidia-current
[16:10] <BluesKaj> same error message about initramfs
[16:14] <philinux> BluesKaj: strange. it must be a hardware specific bug eh ?
[16:14] <philinux> any errors in the xsession logs
[16:16] <BluesKaj> no need to look in the the same error shows in the tty , also group-nvidia-config isn't found
[16:17] <BluesKaj> no need to look in the xsessions
[16:18] <BluesKaj> ok , so it's 12.10 for a while :)
[16:19] <philinux> BluesKaj: yup just keep it updated. I use chroot from my other hard drive
[16:19] <BluesKaj> I do have an experimental proprietary driver on hand that i could try , but I think an nvidia purge might be required first
[16:21] <BluesKaj> I have 12.10 and 13.04 on separate partitions , which seems to work ok ... I don't trust the chroot method much
[16:28] <BluesKaj> instead of swap partitions , swap files fill the the need , then i can have one / and one /home on each partition
[16:29] <BluesKaj> think I'll try the proprietary nvidia driver
[17:57] <BluesKaj> couldn't rescue the xserver config files ...think I'll install the daily build from here inti /
[17:57] <BluesKaj> into /
[17:58] <BluesKaj> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily/current/
[18:13] <BluesKaj> philinux, I'm going to install this to / ,  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily/current/ ... can't seem to rescue the xserver files and I have several broken dependencies
[18:16] <philinux> BluesKaj: good luck then hope it works
[18:17] <BluesKaj> philinux, well, one has to expect this with dev OS ..it's happened many times before
[18:54] <jonathonf> ok, anyone about who can help me get logged back in? http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12344175
[18:55] <jonathonf> i've just about exhausted my ideas
[18:55] <trism> jonathonf: is ~/.Xauthority owned by root?
[18:56] <jonathonf> nope, i've deleted it
[18:56] <trism> jonathonf: oops sorry didn't read the whole thread yet
[18:56] <jonathonf> :)
[18:56] <jonathonf> ah, brb
[18:56] <jonathonf> probably a half hour
[18:56] <jonathonf> arg
[18:57] <jonathonf> i'll be back
[19:29] <jonathonf> back, if you're still about :)
[19:36] <jonathonf> anyone about who can help me get logged back in? i've almost exhausted my ideas http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12344175
[19:36] <jonathonf> just about to move my files into a clean user account
[19:39] <BluesKaj> the daily build also contains the initramfs bug :P
[19:41] <trism> jonathonf: it is never a good idea to share /home between distros, you may end up having to wipe out your dotfiles until you find a combination that lets you log in
[19:42] <trism> jonathonf: ~/.xsession-errors might shed some light on where to look
[19:50]  * yofel should remember to read the channel backlog before installing updates
[19:50] <yofel> stupid initramfs bug
[19:54] <BluesKaj> yofel, yeah , I upgraded this morning ..big mistake , then I tried the daily build installed to / ..absolutely no difference ..still the same bug
[19:55] <yofel> oh fun, blender fails to configure
[19:55] <jonathonf> is that with the 3.7 kernel?
[19:55] <yofel> so much for stable dev-releases ^^
[19:56] <BluesKaj> jonathonf, the 3.5 i think
[19:57]  * yofel runs 3.6.2 FWIW
[19:58] <jonathonf> ah, i have 3.6.6 mainline and 3.5.0-17 - so i haven't seen that yet :)
[19:59] <yofel> lemme try 3.6.6
[19:59] <jonathonf> trism: i've been bitten by dotfiles before (rebooting one to the other), it's just weird that this time it happened when using the same installation
[20:01] <bjsnider> yofel, what is the error
[20:01] <yofel> which one? ^^
[20:01] <bjsnider> the configure error
[20:01] <bjsnider> i know, it was "i don't like kde"
[20:02] <yofel> huh, that has nothing to do with kde...
[20:02] <yofel> http://paste.kde.org/600350
[20:03] <yofel> looks like py 3.2->3.3 error
[20:04] <bjsnider> i thought you meant something different by configure
[20:04] <yofel> ah, no, just plain old package issues
[20:04] <yofel> bug 1076320
[20:05] <bjsnider> you were installing it not building it
[20:06] <yofel> ah, now I get what you meant. Yeah, this was dpkg --configure, not ./configure
[20:08] <bjsnider> yeah
[20:25] <jonathonf> now here's interesting: it thinks i'm logged in after i log out
[20:57] <jonathonf> any idea what this is: gpg-agent[8889]: Fatal: can't register GNU Pth with Libgcrypt: Not supported
[20:58] <jonathonf> more importantly, is it important? :D
[21:02] <genii-around> jonathonf: I got that earlier today after I copied over all my old home directory contents to a fresh install. Just removed ~/.gnupg
[21:03] <jonathonf> what about your keyring?
[21:08] <jonathonf> holy moly that was it
[21:08] <jonathonf> :D
[21:08] <jonathonf> genii-around: thank you!
[21:09] <jonathonf> removed .gnupg/gpg.conf, random_seed, pubring.pgp~
[21:09] <jonathonf> and i can get logged back in!
[21:09] <jonathonf> wheeee :D:D:D
[21:09] <yofel> o.O
[21:09] <jonathonf> <- happy
[21:09] <jonathonf> i don't understand it, but hey...
[21:59] <xnox-n7> can people login into unity3d in raring?
[22:26] <FernandoMiguel> hello
[22:26] <FernandoMiguel> 13.04 seems to boot slower than 12.10