[04:06] <scarrs> hello I am installing Quake 3 and I need the ia32-libs which no longer resides in the repo... which package do I need to install?
[04:11] <holstein> !find ia32-libs
[04:11] <holstein> !info ia32-libs-multiarch
[04:12] <holstein> scarrs: not there, it seems.. not sure how that is planned to be dealt with
[04:12] <scarrs> man that kinda sux
[04:12] <scarrs> can I get a deb somewhere?
[04:13] <holstein> scarrs: maybe from 13.04
[04:13] <scarrs> where do I look please?
[04:14] <holstein> scarrs: i would search for whatever package by name.. but i dont know if it will work in 13.10
[04:14] <scarrs> thanks I'll try
[04:16] <holstein> scarrs: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=ia32-libs&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all for example.. though, i would expect breakage
[04:45] <ChogyDan> anyone know if nvidia drivers are working?
[05:00] <wilee-nilee> ChogyDan, I have not seen anyone in general complain here regularly that they are not, with a variety of hardware and drivers a hard question to answer really.
[05:06] <ChogyDan> wilee-nilee: google seems to be saying they aren't.  O well!
[05:12] <wilee-nilee> hardly a empirical source
[05:19] <ChogyDan> of course.  I think the raring kernel broke my webcam, so I'm thinking about upgrading to saucy.  But, I risk (given that I don't know) losing nvidia drivers for a period of time.  So, do I want my webcam? or my graphics?    I think I want my webcam actually.
[08:09] <ironhalik> Did I just saw ubuntu telling me my wireless mouse is low on power?!
[08:09] <k1l_> is it a 13.10 or not?
[08:09] <ironhalik> it is
[08:10] <k1l_> then please ask in here for 13.10 support
[08:10] <k1l_> yes, it reports the battery state of my bluetooth keyboard, too
[08:11] <ironhalik> just saw it for the first time
[08:11] <ironhalik> and I'm wondering if its new saucy feature
[08:11] <DJones> k1l_: Is that something new in 13.10? I don't get that in 13.04 but had to boot into windows at the weekend and that gave me a notification
[08:12] <k1l_> i think its new in 13.04 or 13.10. i did switch to 13.10 very early and cant tell if it wasnt there before
[08:14] <ironhalik> regarding features. Any way to make dropbox work in 13.10? It won't start and nautilus crashes when I try to open the folder
[08:15] <k1l_> dropbox works here out of the box
[08:16] <ironhalik> hmm
[08:16] <ironhalik> k1l_: dropbox from the repos, or from dropbox site?
[08:18] <k1l_> nautilus-dropbox from repos
[08:18] <ironhalik> hmm, I'll try again :>
[08:19] <ironhalik> this time purging it
[10:27] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:15] <TJ-> Do we have a problem with rsyslog or logrotate?  bug #940030
[15:08] <DredTiger> A couple of days ago I did a dist-upgrade to saucy from raring
[15:08] <DredTiger> One thing I immediately notices is that the application and file search lenses don't seem to be active
[15:08] <DredTiger> Has anyone else noticed anything like that? Does my description make any sense?
[15:27] <DredTiger> Anyone here?
[15:30] <holstein> DredTiger: yes
[15:30] <NanduX> yes
[15:30] <holstein> DredTiger: if you have urgent support issues with 13.10, i would revert to the supported 13.04 version
[15:31] <holstein> DredTiger: otherwise, i would try the normal user config issues.. test as another user, or remove the /.config files and test
[15:34] <BluesKaj> DredTiger, if you did a dist-upgrade , then you didn't upgrade to 13.10 , if you did a do-release-upgrade then you're on 13.10
[15:35] <BluesKaj> do-release-upgrade -d , actaully
[15:35] <DredTiger> Not urgent...just wanted to see  if anyone  had similar problems
[15:35] <DredTiger> and had solved them
[15:37] <BluesKaj> you can turn them on , they may have been turned off during the upgrade by the package manager
[15:39] <DredTiger> BluesKaj: I updated my sources to point to saucy
[15:40] <DredTiger> and did a dist-upgrade
[15:40] <DredTiger> I just tried the do-release-upgrade and it says no new release found
[15:40] <BluesKaj> well, that's one method , but not recommended
[15:40] <DredTiger> Sorry
[15:41] <DredTiger> I'm an old debian head :-D
[15:41] <BluesKaj> do-release-upgrade -d , is the command , the -d is development OS
[15:42] <DredTiger> thnx
[15:42] <DredTiger> missed that second line above
[15:42] <DredTiger> same result though
[15:43] <BluesKaj> don't be sorry , the system settings should help get your fileindexer started , and just type akonadi in the kmenu search to start the akonadi server for kmail etc
[15:44] <BluesKaj> system settings>desktop search for nepomuk
[15:45] <DredTiger> I don't see desktop search in my system settings
[15:45] <DredTiger> I'm using the standard unity interface on this laptop
[15:46] <BluesKaj> oops sorry thought you were on KDE , my mistake
[15:46] <BluesKaj> I do that sometimes , ..on too many KDE channels :)
[15:47]  * genii slides BluesKaj a coffee in a shiny new Kubuntu mug
[15:48] <BluesKaj> one would think desktop search or nepomuk would be in system settings eb=even in Unity
[15:48] <BluesKaj> yeah genii , thanks :)
[15:49] <genii> Any time :-)
[15:49] <BluesKaj> or is nepomuk a kde app , I'd better take a break
[22:31] <phillw> Hi, just a quick question.. on the latest update to 13.10 I see "W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/radeon/KAVERI_pfp.bin for module radeon" It will my 1st restart to the 3.11.0-3 kernel. Is this expected behaviour, or should I stick with 3.10.0-6 ?