=== cmagina_away is now known as cmagina === cmagina is now known as cmagina_away === croppa is now known as croppa_ === croppa_ is now known as croppa [14:30] Hey folks [14:41] Hey [15:37] hey penguin42 , hoe goes the battle ? [15:38] err how [15:38] yeh ok [15:39] I'm currently hitting my lack of understanding of Windows trying to get a reflashing tool to work under wine to unbrick a little ARM board [15:46] raspberry pi ? [15:47] nah, an MK809 - much more powerful than a Pi [15:48] can run a hacked Ubuntu install; 1GB RAM, dual core 1.2GHz CPU (on a good day) - although in my case currently bircked, and the firmware rewrite if you really screw it up needs this annoying windows ap [15:48] anyway gotta reboot into the new kernel ..hope it holds together [15:50] What does it take to browse my UpNP (DLNA) collection using Dolphin? [15:50] Kubuntu 13.04 btw [15:50] hey i was wondering what filebrowser you guys are using. nautils is really unusable in 3.6... however i cannot find marlin or nemo in the repos [15:52] john___: I don't know, but you might see if Kaffeine can browse it - it seems to be able to play back pretty much everything else [15:54] penguin42: Using VLC it works, but I was wondering if Kubuntu has some sort of UpnP support, as my devices do not show up in Amarok either [15:58] john___: Not sure, I've not got any upnp stuff - but I'd be kind of surprised if it didn't [16:14] BluesKaj; youĺl let us know how it goes right? [16:17] I got back ok after the new kernel install , mr [16:17] MrChrisDruif, [16:17] So you've finally managed to install Kubuntu 13.04 BluesKaj ? [16:19] MrChrisDruif, yes , installed 12.10 on this partition and upgraded via internet , thereby bypassing the ubiquity bug [16:20] Huzzay! [16:25] fortunately the nvidia driver is working fairly well , considering ... [16:27] the kde upgrade also helped a lot [16:31] bbiab [16:47] anyone knows what the plans for gwibber in raring are? development seems to have slowed down even more... [16:50] one in raring is currently 3.6.0-0ubuntu2 [18:09] How do I tell update manager of new linux kernel version, I installed? Update Manager is tell me to update to 3.2.0 when I know my version is 3.7.3 when I do uname -a in terminal on Ubuntu 12.10 [18:20] ShawnRisk, that isn't an *update*, that is an backport [18:21] this is the wrong channel for 12.10 anyways [18:21] patdk-wk: which channel should I be on? [18:21] #ubuntu? [18:21] this is for 13.04 [18:23] I tried there and they said to try here and also it is not something we support. All I am asking is how to make it so the update manager knows I am using kernel 3.7.3 [18:25] remove the 3.2 kernel [18:25] or just install the update and run update-grub to get it to 3.7 again [18:26] that will not help [18:27] why wouldn't it? [18:27] you can also just pin your kernel package [18:29] jtaylor: I have to download the 3.2.0 kernel for no reason. Pin my kernel package? [18:30] if you haven't got 3.2 installed update manager should not update it [18:30] update-manager only updates what is there [18:30] it would only pull new stuff if something depends on 3.2 [18:30] which should be unlikely [18:31] but I still see that there [18:37] I have to go so thanks for the help [19:34] win [21:30] this fail issue with 13.04 regarding libmp3lame... as the package is named libmp3lame0 and the video editing apps don't recognize it because of that and render the videos without audio *sigh* [21:30] what can I do? === len is now known as Guest26108 === kubotsu is now known as Guest68990 [21:57] is +1 kinda stable? [21:57] or its messy? === kubotsu is now known as Guest17139 [22:39] kinda stable. Obviously, YMMV