[02:15] help [02:15] with what [02:16] I want to buy a keyboard with additional language on the keys.... only cheap one I found is a wireless bluetooth one... [02:16] it would be ideal but I don't know if bluetooth works well in ubuntu or not [02:16] any idea? [02:19] which version [02:20] this channel is for support of 13.10 [02:31] I don't know... I keep updating but === maxb_ is now known as maxb === steveire_ is now known as steveire [13:12] Hey folks [15:02] Why there is no openness and transparency? You can see no details on what's new in Ubuntu alpha [15:02] there are no news, notes, or anything [15:03] Also why can't you search for saucy packages on packages.ubuntu.com? [15:06] packages.ubuntu.com only shows released versions. people using saucy should be experienced enough to know they can use apt-cache search to search for packages. [15:06] smallfoot- The developments do not reach there until release [15:08] as far as release notes goes. Saucy is in alpha, things may work great or they can all explode in a moment. [15:08] but why doesn't anyone fix packages.ubuntu.com so it works with unreleased versions too? any reason? [15:09] thats not something that needs fixing [15:09] I understand saucy is alpha, but in prior Ubuntu versions, there were always more information and release notes even on alphas [15:09] yes, because then users with less experience might start using saucy packages in raring [15:09] which is a bad idea [15:09] why is that such a bad idea? [15:09] release notes? release means... [15:10] I remember 12.10 used to have release notes on alphas [15:10] smallfoot-: mixing packages from different versions can cause unexpected behaviour and bugs [15:10] IdleOne, then I think saucy packages should still be browsable, but it should be a

Mixing packages form a different version can cause unexpected behaviour and bugs

on the page [15:11] smallfoot-: or experienced users can use the package managers and we don't have to risk users ignoring warnings [15:12] If users ignore warnings, then that is their fault [15:12] I'll remember that next time you ask a support question :) [15:13] Anyone running saucy ? How does it work? [15:13] you can download the iso and test it. [15:15] it's currently full of holes and all over the place. I'd advise you only play with it if you are very confident [15:16] Yeah, but I was wondering if anyone can say "Noooo!! don't do it! don't even think about it, it crashes every hour" or say "I've been using it for months, its rock-solid" [15:16] ikonia, I see! thanks! :) [15:16] There is a big warning on the wiki that says " It works but may explode" <-paraphrasing [15:17] also you have been testing +1 long enough to stop asking these questions every 6 months [15:17] hey guys [15:17] hey, do you know who i am? :D [15:18] hiya! :) [15:18] trying to get my wireless drivers from here https://code.google.com/p/realtek-8188cus-wireless-drivers-3444749-ubuntu-1304/ compiled on 13.10 [15:18] IdleOne, sometimes I've ran the alpha and beta and it been pretty bad, other times I've run and its been solid [15:18] however compiling nets me this error http://pastebin.com/28WYFHfp [15:18] how do I fix? [15:20] thats not going to work with your current kernel at this time [15:20] meh [15:20] what's the issue? [15:21] looks like quite a lot of issues, the main one I see is a reference to a function in a header that's different to what it expects [15:21] but there are a few other errors that maybe worse (but no obvious) and a few warnings which may cause problems [15:21] so I just have to wait for a fix? [15:22] well, not-ones going to fix it unless you feed back to it [15:22] I have done [15:22] was just wondering if there was a way to fix iy [15:22] *it [15:22] ah well [15:23] if you understand how it hooks into the kernel, it probably won't be that bad to change the reference it's making, [15:23] but that will need to be done either upstream or patched in the ubuntu kernel (doubtful) [15:23] it could be worse though as I'm only just glancing through your paste [15:24] ok [15:24] so could I potentially downgrade kernel? [15:24] or not [15:25] errr why would you do that ? [15:25] I'm not aware of 13.10 offering lower kernel versions [18:19] Hey guys, anyone know how I can change the screen timeout settings (when it blanks the display) in Ubuntu 13.10? [18:22] DreamPCs: "Ctrl-A :" "idle off" [18:25] Ampelbein: are you sure he is talking about (gnu) screen? [18:26] brainwash: oh. My word, I think you are right. Heh. [18:28] In a terminal? [18:29] DreamPCs: I was thinking you were talking about the program "screen". [18:30] Oh sorry, no I mean X (or I guess Mir in Ubuntu 13.10 [18:30] DreamPCs: I guess it depends on the desktop environment. [18:30] Unity [18:31] Don't know then. [18:31] Ok, thanks. [18:33] DreamPCs: A bit of googling unearthed http://askubuntu.com/questions/177348/how-do-i-disable-the-screensaver-lock-in-12-04 - does that work in 13.10 still? [18:33] Damn that was it! Thanks Ampelbein [18:34] I thought it was related to Mir and not Unity, I guess that's why I couldn't find any info on it. [18:40] bRoas === smallfoot- is now known as not-small-foot [21:43] hi! === brainwas- is now known as brainwash