[01:15] <TiZ> Hello. I heard that 13.10 supported optimus in a way different from bumblebee. I've been unhappy with my card's performance under optirun... it's only barely better than the integrated! So I installed Xubuntu 13.10's beta to try it out, and it just... doesn't work. It just hangs at the splash screen and I never see lightdm. What do I have to do to enable the new prime support?
[05:46] <pvh_sa> hey there, i see the new system settings has landed, but for now lacking a keyboard settings component. is everyone else seeing that? i presume keyboard settings is still coming? and how does one move "back" in settings?
[08:17] <TJ-> Has the new udev (204) broken the behaviour of 70-persistent-net.rules renaming? On a 13.10 server udev generated the file as expected, I edited it to shuffle the names around, but on boot it fails to rename the interfaces leading to no connectivity
[08:37] <elmargol> Finding a decent mirror for italy is somehow difficult
[09:09] <OveRisberg> I am not able to do a network installation of 13.10 on a laptop... it hangs on "ip link set wlan up" and I get "INFO: task ip:1930 blocked for more than 120 seconds." in dmesg... http://pastebin.com/bQ200dfy
[09:10] <OveRisberg> If I remove the wlan card from the laptop the installation works as expected.
[09:10] <OveRisberg> How should I report this?
[09:11] <TJ-> You're missing a firmware file, as per that log file: "ieee80211 phy0: brcmsmac: fail to load firmware brcm/bcm43xx-0.fw"
[09:12] <TJ-> broadcom devices need their firmware 'cutting' from other binaries, often from the Windows drivers.
[09:12] <OveRisberg> I am not using wlan for installation...
[09:12] <OveRisberg> On 13.04 I get a question about this and after answer no to the question it just continues.
[09:17] <Guest21795> qtcreator can't run gdb since last update. any known solution?
[11:00] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[11:06] <Dubacco> hi whens the next release cadidate out?
[11:07] <Dubacco> candidate*
[11:11] <Dubacco> hi whens the next release candidate out?
[11:13] <BluesKaj> Dubacco, read the topic
[12:13] <tenleftfingers> Just noticed that the HUD doesn't let me log out / shut down anymore. Is this intended behaviour or should I report it?
[12:35] <sdn3rd> question, is there any centeralized certificate management solution for linux yet?
[14:08] <OveRisberg> I patched line 98 in /bin/ethdetect in the initrd so it does not return wlan0 and now I can do a network installation of Ubuntu 13.10 ... This is just an ugly workaround until we can find the real problem.
[16:18] <kRush> installed xubuntu b2 yesterdays, power manager informs me that 'hibernate and suspend operations are not supported' but I can suspend the machine manually just fine, what's up with that?
[16:25] <brainwash> kRush: the beta images and the daily one don't ship with pm-utils
[16:25] <brainwash> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xubuntu-meta/+bug/1232027
[16:27] <kRush> oops, thanks
[18:15] <gaurav__> quit
[19:40] <odium> hello.
[19:41] <Rory> Hello odium . Could you please put the contents of the file "/etc/apt/sources.list" onto http://paste.ubuntu.com
[19:41] <odium> So, I am trying to set the proper governor for my AMD A10-6800 socket FM2
[19:41] <Rory> One step ahead
[19:42] <odium> sure, one second
[19:43] <odium> rory, http://paste.ubuntu.com/6193683/
[19:44] <Rory> Thanks odium . Can you uncomment the line that says "deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu saucy partner" (by removing the #) and then save it?
[19:44] <Rory> odium: Then run "sudo apt-get update" and try again
[19:48] <odium> okay, I finally ran apt-get update
[19:48] <odium> sorry for the delay
[19:50] <BluesKaj> update doesn't do anything unless you run upgrade as well
[19:51] <odium> Rory: apt-cache search powernowd doesn't yield anything still.
[19:51] <Rory> !info powernowd
[19:51] <Rory> THat'll be why then :P
[19:51] <odium> hmm, but I want to change my regulator
[19:52] <odium> my governor, I meant.
[19:55] <odium> what am I looking at here? https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/powernowd/saucy
[20:02] <Rory> odium: some source code
[20:06] <odium> well i have the sources in /usr/src I guess I better get to it.
[20:08] <Ponch0> Citizens! I think i finally figured out my Ubuntu issue! That i've had since my adoption of Ubuntu in December of 2012! How do I read up on "txpower", options available with it, and to make the changes permanent?
[20:13] <genii> Ponch0: man iwconfig for how to apply txpower option of that command. Once you have that figured out, put the command in /etc/rc.local
[20:17] <Ponch0> Thanks so much genii: that's going in my gedit.
[20:20] <odium> aw, I can't seem to run make menuconfig because ncurses-devel can't be installed.
[20:22] <odium> oh, if powernow_k8 is compiled into my kernel, then that isn't the problem.
[23:23] <jack---> no bugs to report
[23:23] <jack---> saucy = great prerelease
[23:24] <k1l> too bad xmir didnt make it
[23:24] <jack---> xmir?
[23:26] <jack---> oh, new xorg alternative? cool
[23:26] <k1l> a x compatibility layer for the new MIR display server
[23:26] <jack---> i want it, as soon as it's usable :P
[23:36] <ikonia> you want something you didn't know about ?
[23:37] <k1l> its new? and shiny? i want it! :)
[23:38] <ikonia> ^ = fail
[23:39] <ikonia> (although I know you jest)
[23:40] <jack---> :P
[23:41] <brainwash> what is the benefit of adding an extra layer? it's still xorg, just on top of mir
[23:42] <k1l> brainwash: and you need something that glues xorg into mir. and that is xmir
[23:47] <brainwash> right, but mir isn't ready yet, so why run xmir instead of plain X?
[23:51] <Daekdroom> brainwash, Mir is ready. Way more ready than XMir
[23:51] <Daekdroom> But nothing is ready for Mir.
[23:51] <Daekdroom> (it doesn't matter, X/Mir isn't getting used by default in 13.10)
[23:52] <jack---> just downloading linuxmint 15
[23:53] <jack---> let's see how it compares to saucy