[10:16] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[10:17] <FernandoMiguel> hey BluesKaj
[10:17] <BluesKaj> hi FernandoMiguel
[17:20] <lgp171188> I have installed Saucy daily image on a VM in Virtualbox with 1 GB RAM. I noticed that the animations in the desktop are very slow inside the VM. Is there some way to improve it or disable it?
[17:21] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, Your aware that is it a development?
[17:21] <wilee-nilee> it is*
[17:22] <lgp171188> wilee-nilee: Yes I am aware of it. Previous Ubuntu releases that I have installed in a VM haven't had this issue. My hardware hasn't changed. So was wondering if something needs to be changed.
[17:22] <wilee-nilee> vbox uses it's own drivers, not sure any change myself
[17:25] <lgp171188> wilee-nilee: Okay I will try installing the guest additions and see if that improves things. Thanks.
[17:25] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, Heh, I had assumed you did having run vbox before.
[17:29] <baronos> the last daily-live image the ubuntu is already with the mir by default?
[17:31] <lgp171188> I am trying to install the guest additions on my saucy VM. the linux-headers-3.10.x.x-generic package is installed, but still the guest additions installer complains about missing headers. Is the location of the headers changed? Should I do some sort of symlinking if that is the case?
[17:31] <wilee-nilee> baronos, #ubuntu-mir might have some release ifo, I doubt it will be in saucy.
[17:31] <wilee-nilee> info*
[17:31] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, What is the host OS?
[17:32] <lgp171188> wilee-nilee: Debian Jessie (unstable)
[17:33] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, You have dkms installed? there is a #vbox channel as well if needed.
[17:33] <wilee-nilee> dkms in the host
[17:33] <lgp171188> wilee-nilee: The guest additions installation succeeded though there was a warning about the headers. So I guess it worked fine.
[17:35] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, I assume debian has dkms it is for kernel upgrades and vbox to stay in sync.
[17:49] <lgp171188> even after installing the guest additions the animations in the desktop are very slow. any way to disable them?
[17:51] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, I have never had ubuntu run even close to a regular install in vbox, I would run lubuntu if it were me.
[17:53] <lgp171188> actually I have things to do with Ubuntu SDK and testing some touch apps. That is why I thought it would be easier to install ubuntu and use it.
[17:55] <wilee-nilee> lgp171188, I would dualboot it if you want performance.
[17:56] <wilee-nilee> and use a regular release
[17:57] <BluesKaj> I've decided that the host OS should be kubuntu and the guest be Windows 7...windows seems to run faster than the reverse
[21:54] <smallfoot-> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=wayland&searchon=names&suite=saucy&section=all
[21:54] <smallfoot-> Why no works?
[21:55] <smallfoot-> package.ubuntu.com dont work on saucy
[22:06] <wilee-nilee> smallfoot-, Not until release
[22:06] <smallfoot-> :(
[22:06] <smallfoot-> well i need to know ahead which packages are there
[22:06] <smallfoot-> to see if its any interesting packages
[22:07] <smallfoot-> that make me wanna upgrade
[22:07] <wilee-nilee> smallfoot-, Saucy is a development there is no upgrade.
[22:08] <wilee-nilee> smallfoot-, do you mean upgrade to saucy?
[22:09] <smallfoot-> i mean upgrade from raring to saucy
[22:10] <wilee-nilee> smallfoot-, Ah, not a good idea on a development if it is your main OS, download the daily and try it out, it is basically raring with some newer versions of apps.
[22:11] <wilee-nilee> I would dualboot it myself
[22:20] <smallfoot-> idk, im kinda skeptic though, cuz saucy uses Mir
[22:21] <smallfoot-> and nobody is adopting Mir
[22:21] <smallfoot-> everyone else is jumping over Wayland