=== Ronald_ is now known as Ronald [11:54] Hey all === yofel_ is now known as yofel === TheLordOfTime is now known as LordOfTime === LordOfTime is now known as TheLordOfTime [20:45] Helllo, My gnome-shell with Ubuntu 13.04 Freeze [20:45] Now work with Unity, Unity not problem. [20:46] *I'm working with Unity, Unity not problem. [20:47] My LP https://launchpad.net/~caravena === Amaranthus is now known as Amaranth [21:51] anybody else experiencing lots of slow downs and disk usage? [22:02] Unpacking libtelepathy-logger3:amd64 (from .../libtelepathy-logger3_0.6.0-2~git1_amd64.deb) ... [22:02] dpkg: error processing /var/cache/apt/archives/libtelepathy-logger3_0.6.0-2~git1_amd64.deb (--unpack): [22:02] trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtelepathy-logger.so.3.2.0', which is also in package libtelepathy-logger2:amd64 0.6.0-1 [22:03] FernandoMiguel, there's a bug for that already [22:03] cool [22:03] just purging the packages for now, and will re-install ubuntu-desktop meta next week :) [22:04] bug 1095745 [22:04] bug 1095745 in telepathy-logger (Ubuntu) "package libtelepathy-logger3 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1095745 [22:04] maybe you want to mark as "affects me" [22:04] it should be quick fix [22:04] no worries [22:04] have more serious bugs to look after [22:05] I don't even use empathy :) [22:05] I would really really like to track down what's causing the imense disk usage and slow downs on my laptops [22:05] it started on my work PC with a 7200 RPMs disk... but now, my home one with SSD is also being affected [22:05] I have times I can't use anything, such is the IO. [22:15] fixing that is just a tweak to the control file [22:22] bjsnider, go ahead :) [22:23] FernandoMiguel: you can force the install with dpkg -i --force-overwrite [22:24] hey hggdh, long time no see :) no worries. packages removed :D [22:24] FernandoMiguel: one option is to install iotop, and monitor which program is hitting the disks [22:24] no thanks [22:24] FernandoMiguel: long time indeed :-) and you have been rather quiet in -pt ;-) [22:24] hggdh: iotop just shows disk flushes, jbsomething [22:24] well, so am I [22:25] I tend to close that tab :x [22:25] 288 be/3 root 0.00 B/s 15.15 K/s 0.00 % 0.94 % [jbd2/sda5-8] [22:25] something like this, but using 100% [22:25] but disk writes are about 3MB/s max [22:26] well, 15K/s is not that much [22:26] ah [22:26] it doesn't happen that often on my SSD device [22:26] but on the rotatory one I have it every hour or so [22:27] something like updatedb will most certainly trigger it [22:27] FernandoMiguel: that's the ext4 journal [22:27] I figured [22:27] could it be corrupted or full ? [22:30] wasn't there a huge bug a while ago about kernel/ext4? [22:32] the journal could get corrupted if you used some exotic, unsupported, mount options [22:32] dkessel: all stock [22:32] I'll try a fsck on it [22:33] although I think I already did, a month ago.... [22:33] or mount it without journal... I really really need to figure this out... can't use my machines.... [22:33] kernel .37 is worse than .35.... that much I know for sure. when it gets really bad I reboot to .35 and it doesn't happen that often [22:36] well, you are not that bad. I cannot user 3.7.0-7 at all, bcmwl causes a kernel panic [22:36] hggdh: I had that too for a while [22:36] latest kernels seem to be okish [22:36] assuming wifi card is enabled on boot [22:36] not for me; I am stil on 3.7.0-5, and bcmwl 5 [22:43] has the command name for "restricted drivers" changes? i am missing jockey-gtk ... ? [22:44] dkessel: yes, it is now under software-sources [22:44] at least for a while [22:49] hggdh, will bcmwl only cause a panic if i switch wifi on? because i need it too... what is the bug # for that? [22:51] hggdh, nevermind. found it