=== txwikinger2 is now known as txwikinger [00:27] !info git [00:27] git (source: git): fast, scalable, distributed revision control system. In component main, is optional. Version 1:1.8.1.2-1 (raring), package size 6581 kB, installed size 15588 kB [00:43] ola [00:43] hello [00:44] microphone not working in skype (ubuntu gnome 13.04) [00:45] poisoned_dragon, microphone not working in skype, what should I install on terminal? [00:47] in terminal type: lspci and post it on dpaste.com and give me the link [00:49] poisoned_dragon, http://dpaste.com/1052977/ [00:51] ah, one of them new fangled intel based audio chips [00:52] what's the make and model of your machin, ewerton? [00:54] poisoned_dragon, my machine is customized [00:55] ok, what is the make and model of the motherboard? [00:55] mb msi, model... wait pls [00:58] MSI MS-7680 [01:00] so, you have zero sound? [01:01] my friends don't listen what I say [01:02] oh yeah, only the mic [01:02] so you can hear them [01:02] yes [01:03] poisoned_dragon, they can not hear me [01:03] but I can hear them [01:04] k [01:04] is your mic muted in the sound preferences? [01:04] no [01:05] in terminal, type alsamixer [01:05] see if your mic is muted there [01:06] it'll say MM at the bottom of the volume bar, if muted [01:07] yes, it is [01:07] right arrow over to it and press m [01:07] then test in skype echo [01:07] how secure is to upgrade to 13.04 from 12.10 ? [01:07] oh, exit alsamixer when done by pressing esc [01:08] I never upgrade. I just do clean installs [01:09] yeah so do i thats why im kinda wondering how good is that way of upgrading, since i hate to reinstall everything everytime i want to update [01:10] Well, I guess you'll never know unless you try. But, I hear enough complaints to just tough it out with a clean install [01:10] ive been a rolling release kinda guy, but that kinda sucks since sometimes break things, so i thought it would be a good idea to be in a stable evironment and upgrading from stable to stable... some sort of stable rolling thing [01:11] well yeah, i guess thats my only option isnt it [01:11] will have to try [01:12] if anything breaks, will have to do a clean install [01:12] yup [01:12] but, atleast you'll know [01:12] thanks [01:12] poisoned_dragon, did not work, he began to make noise unbearable [01:12] make noise? [01:13] yes [01:13] and sound preferences mute [01:13] automatic [01:13] please elaborate [01:15] I have one more idea, but it requires a reboot, or knowledge on how to restart alsa. [01:15] you'll have to edit your alsa-base.conf file and add this line. [01:15] options snd-hda-intel model=auto [01:16] Hello - how do I report a bug that revolves around the linux-image-generic package? Seems that wlan is broken in 3.8.0-17-generic on a MacBook8,2 - works perfect if I switch back to 3.8.0-16-generic... [01:16] I guess technically it's 3.8.0.17.32 vs. 3.8.0.17.31 - the 33 update just looks related to to Highbank... - 31=wlan working, 32=wlan broken, 33=wlan broken [01:16] maybe the drivers don't work with that kernel. You could always wait until the next kernel release [01:17] oh there already is a next release. [01:18] I have no problem staying at the 31 package - anyone that has a macbook8,2 though may experience the issue - thought I'd at least formally report it just in case there is an underlying issue, even if it is a user error (pretty sure it's not - the previous kernel works perfectly) [01:20] After reading the bug reporting process and trying to submit a kernel bug for a process that is related to the kernel - it stated I could not report it as it was not maintained by Ubuntu. Wanted to post to Launchpad to at least allow it to travel upstream, but if I need to file somewhere else and state it's an Ubuntu package (as the end result), I can do the same... [01:20] hmmm [01:21] wish I could help but I dunno who maintains the macbook releases [01:22] np - are others actively checking this channel that may be related - or is there another formal posting I can do that's reviewed by the MactelSupportTeam? i.e. newsgroup, github, et cetera... [01:23] I honestly don't know. I'm knew to the ubuntu support circles. [01:23] Ask Ben64 in #Ubuntu [01:23] he would know [01:24] He's got a stick up his rear about people asking questions in the right room. [01:37] well - looks like I have more than just network issues - efi heat related issues...nice [01:38] poisoned_dragon: saw your posts when my computer froze - you said Ben64 on #ubuntu right - I'll just have to watch out for his stick :) [01:38] lol [01:38] yeah [01:38] cool - thx [01:45] chatroom humor? :) [01:46] of course poisoned_dragon is gone...nice... === Gasseus is now known as Rallias [01:47] Any others that can help with me issue - I was just sent to bug someone that has no association with canonical - just want to report a bug... [01:58] Morpheaus: ubuntu-bug linux; is not working for you? [01:59] trism: I did ubuntu-bug specific to a kernel process that I know is related - is "linux" just a general keyword to use when dealing with the kernel? [01:59] Morpheaus: that is the recommended way to report kernel bugs [02:00] Morpheaus: it's also the name of the source package for the kernels [02:00] trism: understood - I tried linux-image-generic as well but not just linux in the bug request - I'll give it a shot - thx :) [06:05] hey, while doing do-release-update with 12.04 i got this: http://pastebin.com/mpdVFefS -- "Fatal error ... Please report this as a bug and include .. " -- what do you think? [06:29] oh i made bug anyway https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager-core/+bug/1167158 [06:29] Launchpad bug 1167158 in update-manager-core (Ubuntu) "do-release-upgrade -d fails with 12.04: fatal error occurred in DistUpgrade/DistUpgradeView.py" [Undecided,New] [07:08] got no sound in raring [07:14] what audio device? lspci -v | grep Audio [07:29] Good morning === jussi01 is now known as jussi [08:18] what's the additional numeric suffix on kernel-image packages? as in 3.8.0-17.33 << what's the 33? [08:58] hi, is here anyone using skype 4.1 on 13.04 beta 2 64bit? [08:59] lynxy: I run Skype on 13.04 64bit. Are you getting segfaults? [09:00] no, I don't know how to install it [09:01] lynxy: Ah, simply download the multiarch package from their site, and use "sudo dpkg -i " to install it. [09:01] ok, let me give it a try right now :D [09:02] lynxy: Do you use closed-source drivers? [09:03] i am forced to do so, because I am experiencing freezing with nouveau drivers [09:04] should I install it in my case? [09:05] lynxy: Would be a nice test, you might suffer from bug #1155327 [09:05] bug 1155327 in skype (Ubuntu Raring) "skype crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc@plt()" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1155327 [09:06] this is the beauty of linux, right? :D:D [09:08] In the comment there are some work arounds. [09:08] Morpheaus: 00:01.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI Wrestler HDMI Audio [Radeon HD 6250/6310] [09:08] 00:14.2 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] nee ATI SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA) (rev 40) [09:09] (still no sound [09:09] ) [09:09] i think you are right I'm suffering from that bug [09:09] :)) [09:12] lynxy: Lucky you :P, time to test if the workarounds actually work. Report your findings in bug #1155327 [09:12] bug 1155327 in skype (Ubuntu Raring) "skype crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc@plt()" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1155327 [09:13] yep [09:14] I'm digging right now. Thank you for signaling that bug to me. [09:18] lynxy: No problem ;) [09:22] can someone help with no sound in 13.04? [09:23] shout... maybe you'll be shouted at at one point. :) [09:30] yeahuyen: http://www.unixmen.com/2012003-howto-resolve-nosound-problem-on-ubuntu/ ... have some patience, ffs [09:59] hi [10:00] Hey exalt [10:02] hey lordievader, do have an optimus laptop ? [10:02] Nope. [10:03] shite!, i cant install bumblebee 3.1 with nvidia driver 310 in raring [10:16] anyone else? === Logan__ is now known as Logan_ [10:57] you can do everything. this is linux :) [11:11] Hey all [11:55] Hello, everyone, [11:57] after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 via "update-manager -d" I do not have unity anymore and "dconf reset -f /org/compiz/" and "unity --reset-icons" won't help [11:58] lordmonkey: I'm doing this myself right now [11:58] lordmonkey: curious if it will fail on me too [11:59] nvidia graphics , lordmonkey? [11:59] yes [11:59] lordmonkey: is just unity gone or entire X? === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube [12:01] there's a bug in the last kernel upgrade , the nvidia driver module doesn't rebuild due to missing apport and python packages..install nvidia-current and you should be ok [12:01] hachre: just unity [12:01] lordmonkey, hachre [12:02] BluesKaj: Ok, well I will try that when I am back at home in few hours. This is very probable that is indeed the case since I have been using nvidia-experimental-310 [12:02] oh , I just got a tty after the upgrade , no desktop or X [12:03] and i'm on kde [12:03] ah [12:04] different case then [12:04] lordmonkey: how did you upgrade? [12:04] oh sorry [12:04] you mentioned it [12:05] hachre, not necessarily , unity/gnome users had similar results after upgrading to the latest kernel on nvidia graphics [12:05] yeah but his X still works [12:06] unless it is running on the vesa fallback maybe [12:06] hachre, maybe he does't have the '-17'' kernel yer [12:06] doesn't that is [12:10] lordmonkey, run uname -r to see your current kernel [12:12] hey TheLordOfTime , LTNS! [12:16] oh lordmonkey left [12:16] well I did the update myself and it worked flawlessly [12:17] just now [12:20] hachre, nvidia grahics , nvidia-current ? if so you won't see the bug [12:20] what do you need to see it? [12:20] i think i had 313 [12:22] Hi all, is it possible that the inability of jockey-kde to find drivers for my graphics card is due to the incompatibility of those drivers with the new kernel [12:22] ? [12:22] hachre, ok , good to hear [12:24] StefandeVries, it's possible , I can install the 313 upgrades , but the driver it'self isn't availblein jockey , altho i don't trust jockey anymore to properly install drivers [12:25] Well, manually installing fglrx succeedes but I fail to set the resolution properly after the reboot, amdcccle complains about not finding the driver. [12:28] StefandeVries, try re-installing fglrx driver from the package manager [12:29] I've never done it without jockey [12:30] if I wanna swtich from nouveau to using nvidia is apt-get install nvidia-whatever all I have to do? [12:30] without jockey that is [12:31] I'm reinstalling fglrx using Muon now. [12:31] Reboot time. [12:35] It hasn't been a riproaring success. [12:38] Same thing. === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh [12:45] hachre, you can install the driver with the package manager. I think it's much safer than jockey atm. [12:45] Safer, maybe. [12:45] But still not working. :P [12:47] StefandeVries, then it might be the wrong driver , isn't fglrx a regression/legacy ? [12:47] I remember now I installed it via the ATI/AMD website the last time. [12:47] letme try that. [12:47] mind you I haven't used ati for quite a while [12:58] I see nvidia with drew the 313 from their recommended driver list for my card , 8400gs [12:58] err withdrew [13:20] hello! [13:20] the dash animation / blur thing seems to run very slow [13:20] like 2-3 fps slow [13:20] 1. where is the shader code located and 2. can i disable it? [13:22] its quite unusable as is [13:24] snuggl: see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-April/037007.html [13:26] ah [13:26] do you know what caused the regression? [13:26] and thanks a lot, ill install that update [13:26] Nope, actually I'm surprised that I even read and remembered the email. [13:31] * trapni waves around, jumping in circles ;-) [13:32] Hey, does anyone know how to enforce Mesa GL to be used? I'm just coming from a failed binary driver install, and now Unity doesn't wanna run (missing GLX, due to missing libGL.so symlink). [13:34] I have hand-symlinked to /usr/lib/libGL.so and now, glxinfo, glxgears, and even KDE is running fine, but Unity still doesn't [13:34] so maybe I am missing more than the libGL.so symlink [13:35] trapni: did you update the cache with ldconfig? [13:37] trapni: run ldd binarytocheck [13:37] and it will print what library files its trying to use [13:40] alright, new MESA package upped it from 2-3fps to 5fps [13:40] still not acceptable for use [13:43] re [13:45] turning off the blur solved it [13:45] now i want to see the shader source )( [14:18] I have installed skype on beta 2 13.04, I can confirm that I have the bug #1155327. I've tried the workaround, skype will start but it will crash with no message when trying to IM someone while having a conversation over the call. Any thoughts? [14:18] bug 1155327 in skype (Ubuntu Raring) "skype crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc@plt()" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1155327 [16:28] Are you supposed to be able to pass a wildcard to apt-get install, so that if you want to install multiple packages with the same prefix, you can? (i.e. apt-get install open-vm-*) I'm wanting to install the open-vm-* packages on a 13.04 install. [16:31] interesting... it worked this time [16:31] tried it before and it errored out about the name of the package [16:32] well, it would be better to have a metapackage for that [16:36] SuperLag, you likely had tried a package that was similar to something in the same directory you were in [17:30] Hi guys, i have the following problem after running apt-get update http://paste.debian.net/248719/ [17:35] delete the files and try again [17:39] I did that [18:02] !info unity [18:02] unity (source: unity): Interface designed for efficiency of space and interaction.. In component main, is optional. Version 7.0.0daily13.04.08-0ubuntu1 (raring), package size 1570 kB, installed size 4940 kB [18:22] what happened to "my computer"? Is there a way to get that back? [18:23] pretty sure it was a nautilus thing... Not sure if this "files" program is nautilus? [18:27] ChogyDan: in 12.10 you could still get to it by: ctrl + L, then entering computer:// but it may be gone in 13.04 [18:28] heh, ctrl+L clears the screen I guess in pidgin [18:28] ChogyDan: oh yeah I mean ctrl + L in nautilus (Files) [18:29] but thanks! it worked, computer:/// as the location works [18:30] So... hows the final beta coming along? :> [18:35] nautilus 3.6 still has a computer link [18:38] Pfft, I installed nvidia driver, but gnome-shell failed to start :( [18:39] Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display :0 [18:39] any idea's ? [18:53] ideas, not idea's [19:33] Hello, I have been here today to ask about upgrade to 13.04 from 12.10 - I had the issue with unity not showing up after login and after installing nvidia-current I still can't get unity to run ( I am now running Gnome but I don't want to switch :( ) . Any help ? [20:06] 2 more weeks!! [20:20] Hello, I have a problem after upgrading from 12.10 to 13.04 beta ( via "update-manager -d" ) - namely unity won't show up ( I can get into desktop env. with Gnome but not with unity ). I have installed nvidia-current but still the same issue. [20:32] Hello all [20:42] Hello! I've been trying to install with kubuntu 13.04 (beta 1 I think) to an encrypted LVM, but it doesn't work [20:42] That is; I want the LVM to reside on a partition, not the whole disk... So after creating all of that manually with the help of cryptsetup and partman, I hopened the encrypted device [20:43] It turns out that opening an existing encrypted LVM (and perhaps activating any encrypted block device) causes the installer to hang [20:43] So even if one does everything manually, it might be impossible to perform the install with the installer [20:43] Mind you, partman doesn't work either, without having run the installer first, and rebooting a zillion times [20:44] So the bottom line is that the recent addition of the encrypted LVM feature to the installer has to a large extent removed the ability to use encrypted LVM [21:15] hi people! [21:15] I need help! I bought a Samsung Series 9, recorded the ubuntu 13.04 beta 2 on the flash drive and can not boot from USB: ( [21:15] someone help me?? [21:20] Hello! My unity does not start. I enter my password in unity-greeter window, press enter, and screen goes black for a second and returns back to login screen. Did anyone experience the same problem? [21:20] luciano_, Any background leading to this? [21:21] Everything was working a day ago, something went wrong after update. Is it possible to get any output related to error? [21:22] wilee-nilee, Can you help me? [21:24] !uefi | deusr [21:24] deusr: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware, it is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI [21:26] wilee-nilee, ok, but I disabled in bios, and still does not load the pendrive. [21:27] deusr, Thatis about my best help, if you do not get help here try the ubuntu forums there are daily helpers in this area. [21:28] ok [21:34] wilee-nilee, wanted to install version 4.13 :/ [21:53] is current Raring nvidia driver still nvidia-304? [21:53] i believe so [22:41] Has there been a build of 13.04 that works with google's chromebook pixel? Particularly, do you know if a bunch of kernel patches that got in the upstream kernel tree around late February could possibly have found their way into 13.04's kernel? [22:43] Hi, I have an ubuntu 13.04 fresh install and everytime I connect through ssh at first it's slow, it responds in about 5 or 8 seconds later. Anybody with the same issue? [22:45] Works For Me (TM). You are sure it is not the other end that is being funny, right? [22:46] Drakeson: Are you looking for an ARM image? [22:46] Also, is it the initial connection that is slow? What do you mean by "at first"? [22:47] SonikkuAmerica: Not really. The "Pixel" version comes with x86_64, not ARM. [22:47] Have you tried either the i386 or amd64 image? (I'm assuming the i386 might have more luck) [22:47] It feels like a relatively decent device (Or actually, where else can I get a decent linux laptop with a high resolution?) [22:48] I read that there are some issues with the touch screen, and the patches for them got in the upstream kernel only this February. [22:48] What is the current 13.04 kernel version? [22:49] s/current// [22:49] Actually, you're in luck: http://liliputing.com/2013/02/how-to-run-ubuntu-android-other-operating-systems-on-the-chromebook-pixel.html <<< and the answer is 3.8 [22:49] Aah, how about 13.12 then? [22:50] Looks like the patch is not in 3.8, actually. [22:51] The heck is 13.12, [22:51] . [22:51] raring? [22:51] Raring == 13.04 [22:51] Startling Sasquatch [22:51] is 13.10 [22:52] lol genii-around [22:52] Oh, I messed up the months! (You hear the sound of a facepalm in the background). [22:52] No, ai heerz teh sound ov dorz openng nd closng [22:53] The heck is a sasquatch. (google image search... Oh! Ohhh!) [22:54] Something like a Jackelope [22:54] I thought they were joking when they said pangolins exist, until I went to the SI [22:55] inb4 Sports Illustrated [22:55] genii-around: So it is not this abominitation monkey from a B-Horror movie, then? [22:55] No, the Smithsonian [22:56] Drakeson: Yes, but both Sasquatches and Jackelopes are mythical/legendary [22:56] ( unless they happen to catch one sometime soon) [22:57] So raring is 3.8, and I need a 3.9. Is it easy to build my own image? [23:00] (It used to be a bit messy in the past..., is that already addressed now?) [23:02] no sound in raring [23:07] yeahuyen: Which variant (Kubs/Xubs/Lubs/Ubs GNOME)? [23:07] (Or just Ubs with Unity?) [23:07] unity [23:08] Did you slide every volume control in existence? [23:09] yup [23:10] PulseAudio or ALSA? [23:10] pulseaudio i belive, not sure [23:11] You may need to [ sudo apt-get install pavucontrol ] and use that for the time being. [23:12] still no sound [23:13] What does your "Configuration" read? [23:13] hmm? [23:13] oh [23:14] hdmi output [23:15] Yeah, there are quirks with that... you might Google "hdmi audio ubuntu" [23:19] ok [23:31] I've upgraded from 12.10 to 13.04 with 'update-manager -d'. Will updates continuously keep coming to me until 13.04 official comes out? Or will all of a sudden when 13.04 official is released a bunch of updates will get pushed to me? [23:31] mikehaas763, You will get updates till the release [23:36] SonikkuAmerica: plugged in a different set of speakers, works now. [23:36] I figured it would be an HDMI audio probelm. [23:36] *problem [23:37] no, just the speakers, thanks anyway === Madkiss_ is now known as Madkiss