wilee-nilee | when I do a zsync daily the what would be the fastest net speed IO should get? | 00:40 |
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wilee-nilee | I* | 00:40 |
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grizz__ | exit | 04:59 |
pepee | if I know that some bug is present in the latest kernel from the official repos, but it isn't in the mainline PPA... should I report it? | 06:59 |
pepee | also, and unrelated, what if I want some current feature from a newer kernel or even from an unreleased set of patches from upstream? | 07:01 |
pmjdebru1jn | it seems saucy's libc is built with gcc 4.7.x while most of the rest is built with 4.8.x, anybody a clue why? | 08:08 |
tsimpson | probably libc was uploaded before gcc-4.8 was set as the default | 08:10 |
pmjdebru1jn | I don't think so | 08:11 |
pmjdebru1jn | I got a new build yesterday | 08:11 |
pmjdebru1jn | that was my first thought as well | 08:11 |
pmjdebru1jn | and the control file seems to specify 4.7 if I see correctly | 08:12 |
tsimpson | pmjdebru1jn: maybe a question for #ubuntu-devel then | 08:15 |
pmjdebru1jn | ok | 08:17 |
snadg3 | can someone help a brother out with metacity / gnome fallback keyboard shortcuts maybe ? | 08:35 |
snadg3 | i've been going with the assumption that surely someone knows more about such things than i do | 08:36 |
snadg3 | even if i could just get to the point where I could report it as a bug, in the correct package, in the correct manner.. that would be something :P | 08:37 |
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BluesKaj | 'Morning folks | 12:18 |
Dark_light | Can someone tell me if it's possible to disable scopes seletively ? | 12:24 |
Dark_light | Like disable amazon ads but say keep the weather forecasts | 12:24 |
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BluesKaj | looking good so far for the nvidia-325 on saucy beta 2 | 13:08 |
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superherointj | Hello. I have installed Ubuntu 13.4, but I`m having some issues, I have a Dell XPS 15 (l502x) notebook. And I see my video card (Nvidia GT 525m) is not properly supported by Ubuntu. Reading docs I see next Ubuntu version 13.10 has an improved support to hybrid cards that use "Optimus" , like mine. So, I'd like to install Ubuntu 13.10 but I could only find it as "Daily Build", and I still downloaded it anyway and tried to install it, but then | 16:31 |
superherointj | I could not finish the installation process, it freezed. I tried 3 times. It seems to me that the version I downloaded (and burned on a DVD) is broken. I'd like to know where I could download a working Ubuntu 13.10 version so I can use it and have the video card problems I reffered to solved. Thanks for any help in advance. | 16:32 |
Dark_light | superherointj: at the present state support is better but still limited, nvidia will eventually provide proper support but it's not quite there yet, a common solution for now is to use bumblebee if you haven't tried it yet | 16:44 |
* LarsN is SOOOO glad the "your mouse battery is low" problem is fixed. | 16:57 | |
superherointj | Hi Dark_light, thanks for answering. I have installed Bumblebee, but I'm still learning how it works. For now I can't use my HDMI output. My main monitor is an external monitor. But if I use the DisplayPort than I dont have the Nvidia video card acceleration. (If not let me know.) Soon I hope to figure out what I should be doing. I'm still researching the topic. :) | 17:46 |
kerloi | Hi all. I'm trying ubuntu 13.10 and my ethernet card is not active. It is a NetXtreme BCM57766 chip. I saw the bug repport https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1182868 which is 'invalid' and says that it should be corrected in kernel 3.8.0-22.33 I'm using the kernel 3.11.0-8 so is it a regression. I'm not able to find another bug repport about that. | 18:55 |
ubottu | Ubuntu bug 1182868 in linux (Ubuntu) "tg3 driver 1.28 does not recognize the NetXtreme BCM57766 chip" [Medium,Invalid] | 18:55 |
cyberkilla | Hello, I've mentioned this issue before in the past, but... When you open GNOME System Log and move the window around, does your HDD light go crazy? Looking at iotop, when I move the GNOME System Log window around the screen, dconf-service starts writing /megabytes/ of data to the disk. It isn't just GNOME System Log, but that's the main offender for me. Does anyone else have this problem? | 19:24 |
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pepee | hi | 20:11 |
pepee | if I know that some bug is present in the latest kernel from the official repos, but it isn't in the latest from mainline PPA... should I report it? | 20:11 |
pepee | also, and unrelated, what if I want some current feature from a newer kernel or even from an unreleased set of patches from upstream? | 20:11 |
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lagbox | hello | 21:43 |
lagbox | so since I tried to upgrade into the beta which failed because of software I have that isn't supported ... i have had sound issues in 13.04 | 21:44 |
lagbox | it failed while verifying the sources and my software, so nothing was downloaded or started | 21:45 |
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