[01:51] <dr3mro> hello
[01:52] <dr3mro> I downloaded saucy and did update it but i found some bugs here and there tried solved some but there it a bug i don't know how to fix .. if you open gedit and right click the text area the used font of context menu it not following the rest of the system font it's a monospace font ?
[09:56] <flipper89_fl> morning
[11:22] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:17] <erle-> what gnome version will 13.10 have?
[15:20] <chjunior> can someone take a look at this? http://pastie.org/private/slegfu1aqgtagkpwcifbsg
[15:20] <chjunior> I'm having some weird issue with libgphoto2-2
[15:22] <chjunior> more details: http://pastie.org/private/g8wndrs2y2peq6omq5jilg
[15:27] <BluesKaj> ok, if anyone on Kubuntu 13.10 has lsb-core and ia32-libs installed then trying to upgrade or dist-upgrade today may create a dependency hell loop. Especially if you had google-earth installed which was taken out by yesterday's upgrade
[15:27] <chjunior> BluesKaj, can you help me on that?
[15:28] <chjunior> if you don't mind
[15:28] <BluesKaj> om what ?
[15:28] <BluesKaj> on'
[15:29] <BluesKaj> chjunior, about my post or do you have a separate problem?
[15:29] <chjunior> I gess it's a separate one
[15:29] <chjunior> http://pastie.org/private/g8wndrs2y2peq6omq5jilg
[15:29] <chjunior> it's a dependency hell as wll
[15:29] <BluesKaj> I just joined so i can'tr see your question chjunior
[15:30] <chjunior> BluesKaj, I'm having some weird issue with libgphoto2-2. can someone take a look at this? http://pastie.org/private/g8wndrs2y2peq6omq5jilg
[15:30] <BluesKaj> yes i see , chjunior
[15:32] <BluesKaj> the problem is there's no solution atm until the dependency problem is fixed ...I tried to track down the offending dependency but it's not removable
[15:33] <chjunior> you had the same issue as I did?
[15:33] <chjunior> same package (libgphoto)
[15:33] <BluesKaj> yes, exactly
[15:33] <chjunior> wow
[15:34] <chjunior> so that affected not just kubuntu, but ubuntu as well
[15:34] <chjunior> and I didn't have google earth
[15:35] <BluesKaj> ok, good to know about google earth as well
[15:35] <chjunior> that's a pain in the ass =/
[15:36] <BluesKaj> looks like it's an OS wide problem , i'm going post it in kubuntu-dev to see what the response is .
[15:37] <BluesKaj> ok done
[15:37] <chjunior> cool
[15:41] <BluesKaj> well I have other stuff to do , so i'll have to leave it for now
[15:47] <genii> Should probably do ubuntu-bug libgphoto2-2
[17:53] <chjunior> genii, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgphoto2/+bug/1207466
[17:54] <genii> chjunior: Now it's basically a waiting game.
[17:54] <chjunior> yeah =/
[17:55] <chjunior> the bad thing about apt-get issues is that for now I basically can't install any deb package
[18:22] <chjunior> genii, is there a way to revert anything so I get back to a normal state?
[18:22] <chjunior> normal working state
[18:23] <genii> chjunior: Guess you could remove all the concurrent versions of libgphoto2 and then try apt-get -f install again. although I'm not sure what all it may want to remove along with that.
[18:25] <chjunior> genii, that's funny, it says I don't have any libgphoto2 installed when I do that
[18:25] <chjunior> or, actually
[18:25] <chjunior> I have libgphoto2-2:i386
[18:25] <chjunior> but trying to remove that brings me back to the dependency issue
[18:47] <genii> chjunior: Maybe do: grep -n libgphoto2-2 /var/lib/dpkg/status | grep Package   ..to find out what line number it's stanza starts at. Then you can: sudo nano +<the-line-number-from-grep> /var/lib/dpkg/status and see what it says about that package in there
[19:13] <chjunior> genii,  grep -n libgphoto2-2 /var/lib/dpkg/status | grep Package
[19:13] <chjunior> 51952:Package: libgphoto2-2
[19:13] <chjunior> 51980:Package: libgphoto2-2
[19:15] <chjunior> genii, one says "deinstall ok config-files"
[19:15] <chjunior> the other one says "install ok half-configured"
[19:40] <genii> Hm.
[20:00] <chjunior> genii, does it mean anything for you?
[20:05] <genii> chjunior: Basically there is where dpkg looks to see what state things are in. You could do something like back up that file first to maybe /var/lib/dpkg/status.back then change those specific lines  in the /var/lib/dpkg/status file to read like: Status: install ok installed       and then see if sudo apt-get -f install can progress
[20:05] <genii> eg: lie to dpkg
[20:48] <kdef> ubuntu is garbage
[20:49] <kdef> canonical sucks too... why don't they get mtp protocols working instead of releasing ubuntu edge shit?
[20:53]  * genii slides IdleOne a coffee
[20:53] <alankila> I thought the mtp crap worked these days, anyway
[21:21] <k1l_> mtp works ootb since 12.10 or so.
[21:34] <chjunior> joins, throws shit, quits
[21:34] <chjunior> * kdef (~quassel@24-212-180-173.cable.teksavvy.com) has joined #ubuntu+1
 ubuntu is garbage
 canonical sucks too... why don't they get mtp protocols working instead of releasing ubuntu edge shit?
[21:34] <chjunior> * kdef (~quassel@24-212-180-173.cable.teksavvy.com) has left #ubuntu+1
[21:38] <jtaylor> he didn't quit on his behalf :)
[21:54] <Daekdroom> MTP protocols still aren't working?
[22:17] <wilee-nilee> !language | chjunior
[22:17] <wilee-nilee> if you want to be dramtic join a theater group
[22:43] <k1l_> Daekdroom: it works here very well