[00:20] good morning :) would someone please be kind enough to remind me how to pin a package so that apt-get dist-upgrade doesn't upgrade it please? I need it held back cause the next version up breaks things i need :) [00:31] nvm, i've discovered i don't need to pin them :) apparently, and for someone who's been on here for almost 3 years, this is bad - i just learned synaptic can lock a version so it won't get upgraded :) [00:32] BarkingFish: see apt_preferences manpage, putting something like this into the preferences file would work: http://paste.kde.org/663380 [00:32] * yofel wonders how synaptic holds them back [00:32] I've found anything besides apt pins to be somewhat unreliable in the past. Maybe it's better today [00:34] yofel - i have no idea how synaptic holds back. i just found the entry when you click a package and hit the package menu, there's an entry "Lock version" [00:34] i just tried it, ran the dist upgrade, and it's left firefox alone [00:35] yeah, not sure how that works. maybe it tells dpkg to hold it back [00:36] even so, the new kernel is still having trouble :( ndiswrapper still won't build on it [00:37] I'm dying to find out what's gone wrong between 3.5.0-22-generic and 3.8.0-4-generic [00:37] or even 3.8.0-1 - which is where ndiswrapper started failing again. [00:38] i can't properly beta test raring without all the bits work as needed, and for that I either need the 3.8.0 kernels to work, and the ar5523 driver or ndiswrapper to function/build/do something which looks promising [00:41] i'll get the dkms log from the ndiswrapper build, paste it up and then do my system restart, catch you on the way back [00:41] BarkingFish: I took a quick glance on that, needs ndiswrapper fixed. Some of the API it uses was removed it seems [00:41] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1599053 - build log from ndiswrapper 1.58~rc1 [00:42] ok, yofel - it's a shame the ar5523 driver broke so quickly on the first round of updates to 3.8.0-1, i was as happy as a pig in a turnip shed when that launched :) [00:43] BarkingFish: this commit breaks it: http://paste.kde.org/663386 [00:43] hm [00:43] did you file a bug about ar5523? [00:44] i can't find it on launchpad. I wonder if it's come from upstream via linux-wireless or kernel [00:44] what? ar5523? [00:45] that's part of the kernel [00:45] linux-image-extra-3.8.0-3-generic: /lib/modules/3.8.0-3-generic/kernel/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ar5523/ar5523.ko [00:45] i'll paste the dmesg up from that and show you what it does too :) [00:46] ah. so bug reports would go to...kernel.org or to launchpad? [00:46] first launchpad, then upstream I guess [00:46] you'll have to excuse me if I'm extra stupid tonight, i'm tired and it's late. [00:47] nah, same for me, I'm off shortly [00:47] I'll file one there - i have to boot into the new kernel and get a dmesg from it first, then come back to the current one and pastebin it [00:47] for kernel.org try the mailine kernel first, latest would be http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.8-rc6-raring/ [00:47] report it to launchpad and if needed the ubuntu maintainer will forward upstream [00:47] you'll need the one all package and the ones for your arch [00:48] upshot is, it moans about being unable to probe the device, error -110, and complains of an error -2 on RX urb [00:48] what the hell that means, I have no idea, it doesn't work though :( [00:48] anyhow, i'm getting bugged for a system restart from the kernel upgrade i just did, so I'll be back in a while :) [00:48] see you soon [01:12] morning again :) right... yofel -this is the pastebin of my dmesg where the ar5523 module is trying to load... http://paste.ubuntu.com/1599083 :) [01:13] the issue starts when cfg80211 goes in at [15.422489 [01:13] file a bug, I'm clueless what's wrong there [01:13] and the driver code doesn't seem to have had a change since november (at least upstream) [01:14] okies, i'll stick in launchpad. [01:14] use ubuntu-bug linux [01:14] that'll add the relevant logs [01:14] now I'm off to bed before I fall asleep on the keyboard [01:14] good night [01:14] ok then [01:15] okies, goodnight :) [01:15] sleep well [01:15] incidentally, don't i need to be in that kernel to get the right info? === Afwas_ is now known as Afwas [01:47] yay. whole bug now filed - i hope it helps, god knows I hope it does :) I've made a right pig's ear of it. [01:47] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1113048 [01:47] Ubuntu bug 1113048 in linux (Ubuntu) "ar5523 driver fails to activate device (129B:160C)" [Undecided,New] === emma_ is now known as em [02:23] Why raring have Chromium 22, when Windows have Chrome 24? [02:42] !find chromium [02:42] Found: chromium-browser, chromium-browser-dbg, chromium-browser-l10n, chromium-bsu, chromium-bsu-data, chromium-codecs-ffmpeg, chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-dbg, chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra, chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra-dbg, unity-chromium-extension (and 1 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=chromium&searchon=names&suite=raring§ion=all [02:42] !info chromium-browser [02:42] chromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium browser. In component universe, is optional. Version 22.0.1229.94~r161065-0ubuntu1 (raring), package size 23415 kB, installed size 85928 kB [02:43] smallfoot-, why is that important [02:44] bazhang, Chromium 22 is old and contains security vulnerabilities that were fixed in Chromium 24 [02:46] smallfoot-, then it will be updated if these "security vulnerabilities" are serious enough to warrant it. be patient. It's a development version of Ubuntu, so bug testing and fixing is the order of the day, not version chasing [02:47] bazhang, but 12.04 LTS and 12.10 stable also contain the old insecure version [02:47] and its been insecure for months, since it doesn't even have Chromium 23 [02:48] !bugs | smallfoot- so file one [02:48] smallfoot- so file one: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [02:48] smallfoot-, did you want actual change? or just to complain about it [02:48] I don't think Ubuntu devs will care to fix it, so I mailed the Debian maintainers, I hope they fix it and Ubuntu resync [02:48] I dont know [02:48] smallfoot-, ... [02:49] then FIle a bug [02:49] oki [02:51] How can I know which files are on the default install, but not on my system? [02:52] I mean which packages [02:57] http://google-chrome.en.uptodown.com/ubuntu smallfoot- you seem to be misinformed about Chrome 24 not being available for Ubuntu [02:58] oh, i just saw it wasnt in the official repo [02:58] thats because Chrome is Never in the ubuntu repos [02:58] so now i have to get it from a third-party unofficial site which might be shady and not trusty [02:59] what! [02:59] yeah, I don't know what uptodown.com is [02:59] it surerly isnt ubuntu.com [02:59] I believe Chrome is always in Ubuntu universe repo [03:00] smallfoot-, ok. you got the wrong channel then. this is NOT the complaints/rants channel, as you have been told many many times [03:00] Chromium and chrome are distinct items. [03:01] I meant Chromium, it was you who mentioned Chrome which confused me [03:01] Why raring have Chromium 22, when Windows have Chrome 24? [03:01] then you linked me to a website about Chrome, when I asked about Chromium [03:02] no that was YOU [03:02] Yes, but Chromium should the same version as Chrome ,because Chrome is the stable version [03:02] Chromium 25 and 26 exist too, but Chrome uses version 24 because that is the stable version [03:02] so file a bug... [03:02] so Ubuntu should have Chromium 24, not old 22 or new 24 beta or 25 dev [03:03] there's a manpower shortage on chromium [03:04] bjsnider, oh I see, I thought it was a popular browser [03:04] the build scripts are very complex, and the entire chromium linux distro has to be downloaded just to build the browser. it's not easy [03:04] wow [03:04] all of the work used to be done by one guy, and he quit [03:04] oh :s [03:05] last i checked canonical is looking for something like 3 chromium developers [03:05] but those jobs have been up there years [03:05] oh, I see [03:06] it's hard to get anybody away from google, because they're, you know, a good employer and whatnot [03:06] Is it possible to get Alex Shkop to help out? [03:06] so i think a lot of chromium users have switched to chrome [03:06] How about get a volunteer? [03:06] http://www.webupd8.org/2012/09/new-chromium-stable-and-development.html [03:07] also i think there was a hard drive space problem at one point [03:07] maybe still is [03:07] Chris Coulson is the guy who quit? [03:07] no [03:14] Okay, I mailed Alex Shkop and asked him to apply to join the Chromium team [03:14] i tried to volunteer myself, but the builds were so large and resource-intensive that they wouldn't finish on my computer at the time [03:14] and I mailed the Chromium team and asked them to invite Alex Shkop [03:14] who is that? [03:14] Alex Shkop is the guy who maintains a Chromium PPA [03:14] https://launchpad.net/~a-v-shkop [03:14] well, i think they'd be happy to accept help [03:14] https://launchpad.net/~a-v-shkop/+archive/chromium [03:15] https://launchpad.net/~a-v-shkop/+archive/chromium-dev [03:15] I hope so [03:15] given the size of the source tarballs it would be hard for anybody to have a chromium ppa [03:15] your computer wouldn't finish on time, does it need finish so fast? [03:16] Cant you just wait some extra time and still be done with it? [03:16] the builds would fail for lack of resources, ie. ram [03:16] I see [03:16] but RAM is dead cheap, go buy some more [03:17] i'm satisfied with chrome at the moment [03:17] i have other things to do [03:17] I see [03:17] the build scripts are the most complicated i've seen [03:17] oh [03:17] why aren't the PPA compiled for raring? [03:17] 70+ lines for the rules file, when they're normally around 10 or less these days [03:18] or was it 700 lines? i don't remember now [03:20] Is there any way to find out if there is a package included on the default install, that is not installed on my system? [03:21] the default install is in the ubuntu-desktop metapackage, so you could reinstall that [03:22] any other way to find out? [04:29] gwibber not refreshing [04:29] no feed from facebook or twitter [06:48] hey folks, was hoping I could get some advice on something, since phone support is coming, I have a Lenovo Thinkpad 2 tablet, with UEFI and Windows 8 pro.... I am just trying to get any kind of Ubuntu to boot from a liveUSB... I disabled secureboot in the bios, but there is no option to allow "legacy OS" to be installed. Am I boned? [06:51] I should add, it is an Atom-based tablet, that is only 32bit [07:02] ewps.. in case anyone was looking to answer, I had to restart to test the USB stick to make sure at least that was working on another laptop, before trying again on the tablet === IdleOne is now known as CancelOne === CancelOne is now known as IdleOne [11:38] Howdy all [15:48] anyone noticed decreased performance on intel wifi cards? [15:48] intel 6205 in my case [16:52] ironhalik, how are you testing? Fileshare transfers? [17:16] phunyguy: I was running a ISP speedtest. Over ethernet I got 12mbps, over wifi, 3mbps [17:17] but nvm, currently disabling 802.11n fixed the issue [17:17] not the perfect solution, but it works, and I don't do much heavy lifting over wifi [17:38] ahh ok. [18:35] anyone is using nautilus-open-terminal on raring? Can it work correctly? [18:35] Can it set the path correctly? === dniMretsaM_away is now known as dniMretsaM === jbicha_ is now known as jbicha === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang