=== vivid1 is now known as vivid [05:19] i miss being able to use dist-upgrade :( [05:35] has anyone else seen this issue while running apt-get upgrade/dist-upgrade? if so let me kno what to run to fix it. thanks [05:35] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1548228/ [05:49] no one here ot no one knows how to fix it [05:49] s/ot/or [06:11] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1548274/ [06:12] I'm not sure that's a good thing. [06:12] didn't fix with apt-get -f install either [06:12] Suggestions are welcome [06:13] Walther: thanks for sonfirming it [06:14] ah, a more common issue then / broken package [06:14] Walther: did you try --configure? [06:15] walther@affogato:~$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure xdiagnose [06:15] /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: xdiagnose is broken or not fully installed [06:16] i guess im filing bug report [06:38] Walther: canyou please read and comment on bug 1101688. [;ease add what happejned to you please, [06:38] bug 1101688 in dpkg (Ubuntu) "during a regular upgrade of ht updated packages. in Raring" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1101688 [06:48] confirmed, commented [06:49] also, it's pretty clearly xdiagnose issue, not dpkg [06:49] "SyntaxError: ('invalid syntax', ('/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/xdiagnose/welcome.py', 219, 32, ' "--height=480")\n'))" [06:49] also, heh, now that's a way to say hi and welcome :P [06:56] Walther: yeah i forgot abou that. thanks for updateing the bug report [06:56] no probs [08:24] hi [08:25] just one stupid question: can i install the os from an sd card what contains an iso file? so can the uefi bios extract it? [10:07] hey, tried to boot raring ringtail this morning and found out that 3.8.0-1 kernel can't read the initramfs and the boot fails there [11:30] boot issue solved. Was because / and (boot) was on XFS, and I rebooted too quickly, causing filesystem consistency issues wrt to grub's XFS driver. I guess I'll drop that FS. [12:31] Hi all [12:52] Hmz, Its not supported to copy a file from 1 gvfs mount to another ? [14:49] anyone having DNS problems on +1 ? [14:49] two laptops, fully updated, different networks [14:49] continues timeouts and dns failed responses [14:50] some more network intensive apps complain a lot.... anything video streaming related, like skype, g+ hangouts, pidgin... etc [15:23] hi there, [15:23] i have installed pulseaudio 3.0 via the audio dev team ppa [15:24] using ubuntu raring 13.04 [15:24] and today i got this [15:24] http://pastebin.com/Ku0hkAmB [15:25] any idea? [15:38] Hello, are transparency issues of panel in Kubuntu 13.04 / KDE 4.10 B1 a know issue ? [15:38] I am talking about this [15:38] http://imgur.com/a/QS5Gs [15:39] john__, ^ so there may be some otherfixes that may affect you but unfortunately a reboot is required [15:40] no problem, I got warned about living on the edge [15:44] * elhoir still prefers GNOME 3 rather than KDE 4 for the desktop :) [15:48] BluesKaj what are those fixes? During setup I got warned about a broken pixelcache but it seems only to affect gtk apps [15:49] BluesKaj gtk-pixbuf or so, but that doesn't sound like the transparency issues I see with panel and widgets [15:51] sorry john__ I was speculating on whether your issue was affected , it was on the off-chance the upgrade mu=ight fix it ...my issues seem to be fixed now [15:54] -rw------- 1 root root 613M Out 28 22:12 encrypted.block [15:54] anyone knows what's this on /boot? [15:58] FernandoMiguel, got any encrypted partitons ? [15:59] BluesKaj: nope... I suspect its remains from ChromeOS [15:59] aha [15:59] but why it would write on another OS /boot, beats me [15:59] same here , no clue [16:10] any idea about this? ---> http://pastebin.com/Ku0hkAmB [16:33] BBL, gotta push some snow [16:42] hello again [16:42] what does this dmesg line mean? [16:42] [ 16.808632] microcode: failed to load file amd-ucode/microcode_amd.bin [16:42] is it a bug? [18:33] hmph, what's up with kvm networking on todays update [18:37] hey penguin42 , kvm networking ,... how do you mean ? [18:38] BluesKaj: Guests aren't getting networking today [18:38] ok [18:39] hmph, restarting all the bits I can think of doesn't help [18:39] hmm [18:40] used 12.10 install to upgrade to 13.04 , the 3.8 kernel is ok , kwin is so-so , as is the 310.19 nvidia driver I was advise to install [18:40] ah, at least you've got the thing to boot at last [18:40] er advised [18:41] yeah ..it was ubiquity thatr was stalling out [18:44] thay was a fairly big update/upgrade today , at least ti fixed the missing toolbar and menubar on my app windows [18:48] yeh I suspect my networking problems are due to that, I'll reboot in a few mins to see if that fixes it [19:03] hmm, ok after a reboot [19:09] my wifi keeps disconnecting anyone else face that on raring ? [19:23] om26er, intel wifi? [19:24] PatrickDK, its Network controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter [19:24] so not intel I guess ? [19:24] dunno :) for me, it's been never ending issue with intel wifi chipset, since 9.10 [19:25] and not the same system, it's a known intel driver issue [19:25] but dunno about atheros [19:26] I have had good experience with ath9k based card for a few years. Almost never fails. Have copied like 1 TB of data wirelessly without interruption at best. [19:27] It's AR5418/AR5008 based adapter. Some d-link device iirc. It took almost a year before it started to work in ubuntu though because of some register programming error that took long time to get fixed [19:27] alankila, it has worked perfectly fine on this machine from 12.04 to 12.10 I guess it will get fixed in raring as time passes [19:27] the 3.7.0 kernel could not use my other 5 GHz ralink rt2800 card at all, but 3.8.0-1 appears to work again [19:29] that did not work yet on 12.04, so I'm pleased about progress on this front [19:29] that being said linux wireless story is very much a hit-and-miss kind of thing [19:45] alankila, now, that's with the plain kernel module, not with anything like nspluginwrapper or something right? [19:54] yep [19:54] I have not ever used the ndiswrapper successfully [19:55] I also had some broadcom card that crashed on the open source driver, but luckily the driver available with jockey allowed that one to work. The open source driver would hard-freeze the machine in about 1 minute or so [19:57] so, to summarize, I don't think it has yet happened that wlan would have just worked with linux :-/ but nevertheless, usually after waiting a year or two, it has started working, so no complaints now === len is now known as Guest55744 [20:27] i used to use ndiswrapper because it was the only way to get wifi [20:27] but I thought it had become obsolete === len is now known as Guest59917 [23:30] hey, could someone point me towards a pulse dev [23:30] or sound indicator dev [23:34] the closest we have would be themuso [23:34] he's in some other channels