[00:01] <BarkingFish> evening guys. Anyone know how to downgrade Firefox please? I'm on 19.0 and a very important plugin I use has ceased working.  I'm asking here cause I'm beta testing raring and I'm sure I'm not the only one who's probably asked something similar :)
[00:01] <vivid> BarkingFish: if theres another version in the repos you can force it.  try 'apt-cache policy firefox'
[00:01] <vivid> then 'sudo apt-get install firefox=<version you want>' if its available
[00:02] <BarkingFish> ok, thanks :)
[00:02] <vivid> otherwise, pull a package from quantal at http://packages.ubuntu.com/
[00:03] <BarkingFish> there isn't another version in the cache - we had 18.0 prior to this, i thought it might have been left somewhere - but no.
[00:03] <vivid> follow the link, download what you want and 'sudo dpkg -i <package>'
[00:03] <vivid> may have to use synaptic to lock the version, cant recall how to do that via cli
[00:03] <BarkingFish> ok, thanks :)
[00:25] <MikeRL> Can anyone assist me with this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1102660
[00:32] <edve> hi people
[01:04] <coz_> well I am definitly liking this 13.04 far better than the 12.xx versions :)
[01:05] <BarkingFish> I'm sort of enjoying 13.04, were it not for the fact that for the first time - my wireless adapter has its very own driver instead of me using ndiswrapper.  The very first set of updates on 3.8.0-1-generic broke the driver and it hasn't worked in 3 kernels :(
[01:05] <coz_> ooo
[01:06] <BarkingFish> i have a usb adapter which uses atheros' ar5523 driver - and the 3.8.0 series are the first place its had native support
[01:06] <coz_> BarkingFish,  havent tried for wireless yet, was thinking of installing it on my nexux7 to give it a try though
[01:06] <BarkingFish> i'm having to run raring back on 3.5.0-22 until that's fixed
[01:07] <coz_> understood ,, I'm sure it will be fixed
[01:07] <BarkingFish> it wouldn't be so bad if ndiswrapper would build on 3.8.0-*-generic (1,2, and 3) all are broken though
[01:08] <BarkingFish> the dkms module simply won't build, so i'm buggered from both ends :(
[01:08] <coz_> BarkingFish,  well the only upside is it is not released yet,, so there is time for these fixes,.,.,yes?
[01:10] <bjsnider> BarkingFish, given that those dongles are so cheap i'd just buy a different one
[01:11] <bjsnider> the asus usb-n13 for example
[01:11] <bjsnider> that one has dual-band with 5 ghz
[01:12] <BarkingFish> bjsnider, i don't believe in replacing stuff which still works :)
[01:12] <BarkingFish> i'm using it right now
[01:13] <bjsnider> there's "works" and then there's "well-supported in linux"
[01:15] <BarkingFish> bjsnider, regardless - it's "worked" and kept me on the internet in linux for over 8 years
[01:16] <BarkingFish> what annoyed me was the native driver "worked" perfectly for 7 hours - one set of updates borked it.
[01:18] <bjsnider> personally i get itchy if technology is older than 6 months
[01:18] <BarkingFish> the problem with beta testing is you fix one thing, something else breaks, you fix that, something else breaks, etc ad inf.
[01:18] <BarkingFish> sorry btw, something went wrong with my SSL :P
[05:21] <MikeRL> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1102660
[05:22] <MikeRL> Help please seeing if this is a bug with the kernel or X?
[06:57] <IdleOne> should I be concerned with
[06:57] <IdleOne> modprobe: ../tools/modprobe.c:550: print_action: Assertion `kmod_module_get_initstate(m) == KMOD_MODULE_BUILTIN' failed.
[06:57] <IdleOne> Aborted (core dumped)
[06:57] <IdleOne> ?
[12:51] <rye> gwibber daemon became crazy - write(2, "\n(process:2959): dee-CRITICAL **: dee_model_is_last: assertion `DEE_IS_MODEL (self)' failed\n", 92) = 92
[13:37] <drhalan> hey guys
[13:38] <drhalan> why is eclipse still at version 3.8?
[14:06] <BluesKaj> HI all
[14:11] <MrChrisDruif> Hi BluesKaj =)
[14:11] <BluesKaj> hey MrChrisDruif
[17:07] <tlan> hi. I'm running xubuntu 13.04 and it does not save my wallpaper