[02:07] <genii> Since about 12-14 hours ago: W: Failed to fetch gzip:/var/lib/apt/lists/partial/ddebs.ubuntu.com_dists_saucy_main_binary-amd64_Packages  Hash Sum mismatch       on apt-get update. Cleared the list file a few times and re-ran occasionally during the day to see if it had been fixed but not yet.
[02:09] <IdleOne> genii: ddebs.
[02:09] <IdleOne> there is an extra d there
[02:09] <genii> IdleOne: Debug debs
[02:10] <IdleOne> ah
[02:10] <IdleOne> never mind me then
[02:11] <genii> IdleOne: They have the debug symbols for packages that don't have a -dbg
[04:55] <Ari-Yang> hi, I came here to ask something...
[04:55] <Ari-Yang> will 13.10 ship with libg3dvl-mesa? :|
[11:09] <rapid> Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)     hi all , what to do ?
[11:10] <rapid> nedd help - i m using linux since a half year . my known is like a beginner.
[11:11] <rapid> can someone help please what to do in console
[11:13] <rapid> using xubuntu 13.10 beta 64bit
[11:13] <rapid> someone?
[11:14] <rapid> i prefer help in german . my english is bad - i know
[12:25] <sdn3rd> has anyone ever used an HDMI to DisplayPort cable on Ubuntu?
[12:26] <sdn3rd> i have one but xandr shows the port unplugged
[12:26] <sdn3rd> when i plug it in
[13:01] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:07] <philinux> Bluefoxicy: howdy, how's kde going in 13.10
[13:08] <philinux> BluesKaj: ^^^ wrong user
[13:08] <philinux> damn tab complete lol
[13:16] <BluesKaj> yup , 13.10 is going fine so far here , however I don't use any PIM apps. If I did things might be diffeent.
[13:16] <BluesKaj> philinux,^
[13:18] <philinux> BluesKaj: pim's - I only use evolution with google calendar
[13:19] <xrfang> I cannot install 13.10 dailybuild (20131008) on my HP G32 laptop.  The problem is that installer just stop working, it does not crash, but just do nothing after all files seems copied, and stay there forever
[13:19] <BluesKaj> On kde , philinux ?
[13:22] <BluesKaj> xrfang, complete clean install , or install to / ?
[13:24] <xrfang> BluesKaj: not complete clean, I have 3 partitions /, /home, /opt, I only formated /.
[13:26] <BluesKaj> xrfang, why /opt ?
[13:27] <xrfang> BluesKaj: I store my virtualbox vm there.
[13:27] <xrfang> i.e. only data no programs
[13:29] <philinux> BluesKaj: vanilla ubuntu
[13:30] <BluesKaj> never tried that kind of setup , so i can't say much other than it seems unusual , but afiak it shouldn't affect ubiquity ...could be HW recognition
[13:30] <BluesKaj> xrfang,^
[13:36] <xrfang> BluesKaj: I installed 13.04 again, it is ok, and this laptop also works for all previous Ubuntu since 11.04
[13:39] <BluesKaj> xrfang, perhaps waiting til the official release , then upgrade by internet , that's my suggestion , or upgrade by internet now.  sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[13:40] <BluesKaj> rather than the daily build image , ubiquity does seem to have unusual install problems in some cases
[14:03] <xrfang> BluesKaj: yes, I will try internet upgrade after it is released.
[14:05] <philinux> xrfang: final freeze and RC tomoz too. Only a milestone though. Also an internet upgrade from 13.04 takes ages even on a good connection
[14:05] <BluesKaj> xrfang, i had a similar problem with 12.04 and 12.10 , so the internet upgrade was my only choice other than installing the server edition , which is a text based install,  then adding a desktop
[14:07] <BluesKaj> philinux, depends on the number of installed packages packages
[14:09] <BluesKaj> oops  repeating myself again again :)
[14:10] <philinux> lol
[14:11] <philinux> BluesKaj: even from just a vanilla install it takes yonks compared to a clean install
[14:12] <xrfang> philinux: I have two 13.04 installation now, I will let it upgrade for a whole night :)
[14:13] <BluesKaj> a couple of hrs , start it and walk away , do something else , it's worth it , not having to fight with ubiquitie's quirks in my experience.
[14:13] <BluesKaj> err ubitiquity's
[14:13] <philinux> coffee and more coffee
[14:14] <BluesKaj> well, I don't hang around , i usually find something else to do , and peroidically check on the install
[14:17] <philinux> BluesKaj: dont you remember all those pop up prompts that you need to answer or is there a -y switch
[14:18] <BluesKaj> at first here are a few , but the main part of the install doesn't require much attnention
[14:19] <BluesKaj> since mosy of the conf files a re already there
[14:20] <BluesKaj> anyway it's worth doing IMO , it gets the OS installed and that's the only thing that matters IMO
[14:22] <philinux> BluesKaj: must be a hardware thingy. Ubiquity behaves here. Acer 1410 and a bog standard pc with nvidia gt8600
[14:26] <BluesKaj> philinux, yes , and at first i thought it had to do with amd cpus because the forums at the time seemed to have a majority of complaints about them, but later on there were more and more probs with intel cpu based machines too.
[14:27] <BluesKaj> ubiquity definitely has some bugs that aren't ironed out yet
[14:27] <philinux> BluesKaj: lappy is intel desktop is amd
[14:30] <philinux> brb
[15:01] <lnxslck> new ubuntu 13.10 brings support for apple wireless keyboard battery indicator, does anyone know the name of tha package that does this?
[15:03] <philinux> back
[15:42] <brendand> lnxslck, i would say it's likely to be in the kernel (linux) package
[15:42] <brendand> lnxslck, at least if you're trying to file a bug on it that would be the first place i'd go
[15:50] <lnxslck> brendand, not really to file a bug, instead just realize which package provides it
[15:51] <lnxslck> brendand, it's an improvement over 13.04, and a damn good one, i was just wanted to know wich package/process did that
[16:51] <jorn_> Hi! I have upgraded to ubuntu 13.10 and everything seems good except that the desktop-background is black and there is no context-menu if I right-click on the desktop... I've tried finding answers with google but it seems I'm the only one with this issue.. Another thing I noticed is that the minimize/maximize buttons are on the right side and that the Gnome-theme is the default in the apperance-settings.. Is there a way to reset the unity-settings?
[16:53] <lnxslck> are you running unity or gnome?
[16:54] <jorn_> I'm running unity
[16:54] <jorn_> I had gnome-shell and gnome-panel installed but uninstalled them
[16:56] <lnxslck> maybe something went wrong there
[16:56] <lnxslck> did you face that problem after the removal of gnome-panel and shell?
[16:58] <jorn_> No I had the issue just after I upgraded... Tried to uninstall to see if Gnome was making the issue appear
[17:01] <bjsnider> jorn_, you could check .xsession-errors for useful stderr
[17:02] <jorn_> Only this : Script for ibus started at run_im.
[17:02] <jorn_> Script for auto started at run_im.
[17:02] <jorn_> Script for default started at run_im.
[17:03] <jorn_> Is it safe to delete all the hidden gnome settings folders in my home folder? ( .gnome/* etc)
[17:27] <JediMaster> hi all, has anyone got cinnamon from the ubuntu official repo working on saucy? I keep getting JS errors saying that a dbus include is missing, which is an upstream bug from debian which makes it unusable
[17:31] <johnjohn101> 8 more days!!  still getting some minor issues but overall doing great
[17:33] <JediMaster> I had the interesting issue today that app-armour was blocking dhcp, when I manually configured the interface and apt-get upgraded it was all fixed though =)
[21:49] <vexati0n> quick question --- in Ubuntu 13.10, using Gnome Shell, where is the "Sharing" option in Gnome Control Center? How do I enable receiving files via Bluetooth?
[23:09] <mattwj2002> hi people
[23:09] <mattwj2002> when is ubuntu 13.10 coming out again?