[00:32] <__pp__> hi [00:33] <__pp__> so, it looks like the latest systemd-services package broke my system... [00:33] <__pp__> services are starting twice, some kernel modules won't start, and so on [00:35] <__pp__> I'm guessing it's a problem in that package though... not that I know exactly were this comes from [00:35] <__pp__> systemd-services:amd64 (204-0ubuntu11, 204-0ubuntu12) [00:40] <__pp__> brb [00:44] oh lord.. ubuntu is going systemd? :( [00:44] id better read up about that :p [00:45] Thank god 12.04 is supported until 2017. [00:46] i think the wiki is out of date [00:46] its not mentioning any systemd by default thing anyway === Maple__ is now known as [RainbowleDash] [00:47] it still says that its experimental and should be avoided like the plague [00:47] which is still accurate i guess [00:53] maybe the question should be more about whether debian is going to do it [00:55] <- __pp__ , forget everything I said, it was a misconfigured update that broke everything, apt fixed it all by itself :D === Logan_ is now known as Guest33415 === Logan__ is now known as Logan_ === Gasseus is now known as Rallias [03:29] kubuntu 13.10 jokey keeps crashing.. how do i install the fglrx drivers ? [07:17] Which 13.10 is considered the most stable, ubuntu/xubuntu/lubuntu/kubuntu(lol) [09:46] hi [09:50] oh god, new ubuntu is tri-arch? I have libx32, lib64, lib === jo-erlend__ is now known as jo-erlend === mjayk is now known as mjawayk [12:21] 'Morning folks === mjawayk is now known as mjayk === mjayk is now known as mjawayk === jje_ is now known as jje === [RainbowleDash] is now known as Maple__ [12:57] hey [12:57] should i ask question about 13.04 here [12:57] hellyeah, try #ubuntu [12:57] this is for 13.10 [12:57] ? [12:57] ?? [12:58] yes [12:58] hmm [12:58] how is 13.10 going? [12:58] you know 13.04 still have some problems [12:59] hellyeah: do you need help with 13.04, yes/no? [13:00] hell 13.10 is coming along fine so far [13:00] hellyeah,^ [13:01] i just wonder for 13.04 , ubuntu+1 is true place or not [13:01] i need some help [13:01] hellyeah: you've already been told "no" #ubuntu+1 is for 13.10 and #ubuntu is for 13.04 [13:01] did you read my post about ubuntu [13:01] BluesKaj_: what post? [13:02] try #ubuntu [13:02] ha [13:02] okey [13:03] i supposed you have blog or something :D [13:03] i will try it [13:03] if you need help with 13.04 then ask in #ubuntu channel , that's the point here [13:03] what is the time of releasing 13.10? [13:03] got it man [13:03] read the topic for release datres' [13:05] what is the reason of releasing new version in six months === BluesKaj_ is now known as BluesKaj [18:14] Odd thing, the new kernel 3.11.0-8 didn't boot [18:15] It printed the UUIDs of the filesystems it found and the values didn't match blkid or grub opinion. I didn't change the filesystems even. They were the same, and -7 booted and -8 couldn't discover where that UUID was located [18:15] on btrfs, too. Not sure what changed. I was able to boot by going into grub menu and doing root=/dev/sda2 because that's where it is [18:34] alankila: you could try using blkid to read the uuids [18:40] I did. They are the same as ever. [18:40] All worked in user space and grub, but the kernel was confused. [18:41] ok, please file that - that really shouldn't happen === jje is now known as Guest99517 === Guest99517 is now known as jje