[00:23] <sam113101> still waiting
[08:25] <SuperLag> Is cdimage.ubuntu.com the only official place to get the daily iso images? Just wondering if there's an EU mirror where I can download 13.10 faster than what I'm getting from the main one.
[08:26] <wilee-nilee> SuperLag, Have you tried the torrents?
[08:27] <SuperLag> wilee-nilee: I don't see any torent links on cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[08:27] <SuperLag> torrent links, that is
[08:27] <SuperLag> otherwise, I would
[08:28] <wilee-nilee> SuperLag, I use zsync then you only get what is new. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[08:30] <wilee-nilee> No reason to download the whole iso
[08:32] <SuperLag> Oh?
[08:32] <SuperLag> I've never used that before, so I'm not familiar with it
[08:32] <SuperLag> it only gets the new bits?
[09:14] <SuperLag> so how, exactly, does that work? does it just add the new stuff to the existing iso?
[10:22] <flipper89_fl> Is the the correct channel for information about sausy?
[10:54] <esing> hi
[10:54] <esing> I want to install boot-repair in ubuntu 13.10, but the package is not found. I did sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
[11:10] <esing> Hi ActionParsnip
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> esing: yes its the same. You will more than likely have a LOT of issues withh the release
[11:10] <ActionParsnip> esing: it is NOT ready and NOT stable
[11:11] <esing> The package is not found, though I did sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> esing: so if you cannot do basic stuff like add PPAs etc without having to ask then you will struggle. There may be a day when an update gets pushed out that needs users to use root recovery mode to edit afile to get a deskto psession
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> esing: that stuff can and does happen
[11:11] <ActionParsnip> esing: or you may lose web access, needing files and so forth to be transferred from other systems
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> esing: and pretty much any other dumb thing going wrong you can think ok
[11:12] <ActionParsnip> esing: does Precise not work>
[11:12] <esing> Hm, I see, maybe there's a workaround to still get boot-repair running
[11:12] <esing> Oh, I didn't try Precise yet. Just tried 13.4
[11:12] <esing> *04
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> esing: Precise is LTS and supported til April 2017. Raring is only supported to January 2014
[11:13] <esing> I use Haswell's igpu, and therefor I thought 13.04 would rather support the new haswell igpu than Precise does
[11:13] <ActionParsnip> esing: Saucy is also only 9 months supported and dies in July 2014
[11:14] <ActionParsnip> esing: why did you not try the LTS first??
[11:14] <esing> I thought since 13.04 is newer, it has rather support for haswell's igpu
[11:15] <esing> Do you recommend me to try LTS, and do you know if it supports haswells igpu?
[11:15] <ActionParsnip> esing: its worth trying the LTS theyare designed for stability, if there are things in the newer drivers and kernel then you may be forced to use pre-release but expect a bumpy ride
[11:17] <esing> Is there a workaround for installing boot-repair? Like can I copy its package with usb?
[11:17] <ActionParsnip> esing: you can chroot using liveCD and reinstate Grub that way
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> esing: easy peasy
[11:18] <esing> Oh, didn't thought about that
[11:18] <ActionParsnip> esing: omgubuntu has a guide called: sticking it to grub
[11:18] <esing> I use uefi dualboot with windows, should still work your way?
[11:19] <ActionParsnip> esing: not used UEFI, sorry
[13:37] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[16:19] <savagejen> hi folks, I installed Mir, found it made my system unusable, had to boot into text mode, did a ppa-purge and a apt-get dist-upgrade & apt-get update --fix-missing and it was still broken. I had to edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-unity-system-compositor.conf and comment out the line for type=unity and then reboot.
[16:20] <savagejen> In case anyone else runs into problems with Mir... that solution got me back to "normal"
[16:20] <savagejen> although dmesg has some interesting output now :)
[22:25] <sam113101> no more alt+tab in ubuntu?
[22:32] <FernandoMiguel> sam113101: still wfm
[22:32] <sam113101> FernandoMiguel: wfm?
[22:33] <FernandoMiguel> works for me
[22:33] <FernandoMiguel> actually it works much better than on 13.04
[22:34] <sam113101> doesn't work for me
[22:35] <FernandoMiguel> maybe last update?
[22:35] <FernandoMiguel> haven't rebooted yet
[22:36] <sam113101> can you try it please?
[22:41] <FernandoMiguel> sam113101: not planning on rebooting till I go to bed, sorry
[22:41] <FernandoMiguel> too much stuff open
[22:41] <sam113101> exposé doesn't work either
[22:42] <FernandoMiguel> still working here too
[22:43] <FernandoMiguel> The following packages will be upgraded:
[22:43] <FernandoMiguel>   android-tools-adb android-tools-fastboot dmsetup evince evince-common firefox firefox-globalmenu firefox-locale-en firefox-locale-pt google-chrome-unstable libdevmapper-event1.02.1
[22:43] <FernandoMiguel>   libdevmapper1.02.1 libevdocument3-4 libevview3-3 libgsettings-qt1 liblightdm-gobject-1-0 liblvm2app2.2 libsystemsettings1 lightdm qtdeclarative5-gsettings1.0 system-image-common
[22:43] <FernandoMiguel>   system-image-dbus ubuntu-system-settings
[22:43] <FernandoMiguel> noting out of the ordinary here
[22:43] <sam113101> ;(
[22:51] <sam113101> got it to work for a moment
[22:51] <sam113101> ok it works again
[22:51] <sam113101> but there are even stranger bugs now
[22:54] <sam113101> is there a special place to report them?
[22:57] <FernandoMiguel> sam113101: launchpad ofc
[22:57] <FernandoMiguel> $ ubuntu-bug unity
[22:57] <sam113101> but what differentiate ubuntu from ubuntu+1 on launchpad?
[22:58] <sam113101> those bugs weren't there on 13.04
[22:58] <sam113101> don't want to comfuse anyone
[22:58] <FernandoMiguel> sam113101: the bug tracker will know you are on 13.10
[23:00] <trism> sam113101: ubuntu-bug tells launchpad which version you are using, along with a bunch of other system info
[23:01] <sam113101> didn't know about it
[23:01] <sam113101> so that's on ubuntu+1 that most of the development of ubuntu happens, right?
[23:03] <sam113101> this is really buggy
[23:03] <sam113101> I don't even know where to begin
[23:04] <sam113101> and how am I supposed to know which packages the bug involves?
[23:07] <FernandoMiguel> sam113101: force of habit
[23:07] <FernandoMiguel> you can ask here or on #ubuntu-bugs
[23:07] <sam113101> is the bar (where the wifi, sound, etc., icons are) part of unity?
[23:08] <FernandoMiguel> yes
[23:10] <sam113101> how is it call?
[23:10] <sam113101> called*
[23:10] <FernandoMiguel> nity nite
[23:14] <sam113101> "top menu bar"