[00:00] Just ran `sudo apt-get upgrade` on my Ubuntu 13.10 x64 (on VirtualBox); now my GUI tty won't open :\ [00:27] ah unity has a weather scope: unity-scope-openweathermap [00:34] I can't get my mouse to work in VirtualBox? [00:35] you need to install the guest extensions for that to work smoothly [00:36] but it should capture the hosts mouse if you click into the window [00:36] AlecTaylor: It doesn't work at all? [00:37] if thats not working.. hmm.. could be an issue with the host running virtualbox, or with virtualbox itself.. perhaps even the ubuntu you've just installed [00:37] penguin42: Was working a while ago, but now can't get focus in the window [00:37] (keyboard works fine) [00:38] no pointer at all? [00:38] or it wont move when the guest is capturing the host input [01:05] I'll just reinstall the guest additions [01:05] * AlecTaylor had done a kernel upgrade just before [01:24] then yes you will likely need to do that [01:25] sudo /etc/init.d/vboxdrv setup .. iirc [01:25] oh wait.. nvm, thats if you upgrade the kernel on the host [01:28] yeah [01:28] It's working now anyway [01:29] When upgrading my packages using pip, I get an error "No distributions at all found for Twisted-Core". How do I fix this error? [01:30] * AlecTaylor has tried `pip uninstall twisted twisted-matrix twistedmatrix twisted-core twistedcore` and `apt-get remove twisted twisted-matrix twistedmatrix twisted-core twistedcore` [01:59] i have no problem about virtualbox. i work normal :) [01:59] althoughti use the offical version not ose === sam113101 is now known as sam113101_afk === sam113101_afk is now known as sam113101 [04:12] so i added the wine ppa, and wine1.7 isn't found even though it's listed on the launchpad page [04:13] zeep: does the ppa support saucy? [04:13] i suppose, it's in the dropdown list [04:13] zeep: you run a update? [04:14] yeah [04:14] zeep: can you post the ppa? [04:14] i see some of the others, such as 1.4,5,6 [04:14] wilee-nilee, https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wine/+archive/ppa [04:16] ah i think it's my mistake [04:16] hello, I'm on ubuntu 13.10 with a dell XPS 13. I've been updating near daily, but first reboot in about 2 weeks. After rebooting, I've found that can no longer receive DHCP addresses from the network on wired or wireless connections. I've performed a dist-upgrade as a per-cation with no result. using 3.10.0-5-generic kernel, cant use newer as the Dell XPS backlight issue is back in the newer revisions again. Would love to have some h [04:16] i didnt notice there was a version filter [04:16] it's not listed for saucy :/ [04:16] zeep: what are you running for an install command? [04:17] wilee-nilee, i was looking at the wrong dropdown. it's not listed for saucy https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-wine/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=saucy [04:18] could be, I did not see 1.7 attached to a version on the first page [04:18] i was looking under the tech info, rather than the filter [04:19] probably just have to wait a bit. it was built 12 hours ago [04:43] Hi all - anybody got a good soloution for sending video-mails from 13.10? [04:44] put differently - what application to use for well compressed video recording? [04:45] something customized for use with video-mail would be better still...? [04:51] found some incredably complex info with google.. hmm.. what one needs is an app to just install and use.. [04:52] frybye, You would be better using a cloud app and sharing. [04:52] info on the web though [05:52] ok, did some testing, it's not dhclients fault it can acquire address just fine, what ever is the default network manager sits spinning for some reason, and then after a period it down's the iface even if i made dhclient get an addr and had a usable interface. using a static interface configured in the network manager is the only way to stay connected [06:37] how do i even figure out the name of the network manager? [06:37] i mean like the package [07:23] Hello, I have a question about the kernel. When I run sudo-apt get dist-upgrade should I be seeing 3.11.0-12-generic *what I currently see* or 3.11.4 *What I see on Ubuntu kernel's page* when I run uname -a? [07:24] what version of ubuntu: try lsb_release -a [07:24] dist-upgrade does NOT change versions [07:25] I'm running 13.10 [07:25] what's the output of lsb_release -a , please [07:26] So dist-update Does not change versions! That's good to know. So if I want to run 3.11.4 I need to manually update it? [07:26] LSB Version: core-2.0-amd64:core-2.0-noarch:core-3.0-amd64:core-3.0-noarch:core-3.1-amd64:core-3.1-noarch:core-3.2-amd64:core-3.2-noarch:core-4.0-amd64:core-4.0-noarch:core-4.1-amd64:core-4.1-noarch:security-4.0-amd64:security-4.0-noarch:security-4.1-amd64:security-4.1-noarch [07:26] Distributor ID: Ubuntu [07:26] Description: Ubuntu Saucy Salamander (development branch) [07:26] Release: 13.10 [07:26] Codename: saucy [07:26] there should be a mainline PPA for a more recent kernel [07:26] How do you update your kernel? [07:27] that, or using one from kernel.org is not a thing undertaken lightly, nor supported [07:27] I wait for the package manager to provide one [07:27] !info linux saucy [07:27] linux (source: linux-meta): Generic complete Linux kernel.. In component main, is optional. Version 3.11.0.12.13 (saucy), package size 1 kB, installed size 33 kB [07:28] So that's why [07:28] It sees 3.11.0 the newest eh? [07:28] what is so needed about the the .4 one [07:28] Nothing, just learning [07:28] aha [07:28] I have an issue with suspend I'm trying to figure out. [07:28] Was hoping it might fix it. [07:28] might want to VM that [07:28] True. [07:29] Do you know much about suspend? [07:29] using the very newest (kernel especially) to fix things, often creates more probs than it solves [07:29] Makes sense [07:29] When my machine goes to sleep, it often wakes up immediately [07:29] hibernate? [07:30] I have searched the logs and all they tell me is that it received a wake command [07:30] I want to know what is causing the wake [07:30] No suspend. [07:40] im quite certain that NetworkManager has it out for me [09:33] i just installed kubuntu 13.10, and I can't connect to any network device: network manager applet fails with "IP configuration was unavailable" [09:42] rohan: You have to configure valid IP settings. [09:45] bekks: nothing special should be required for these connections [09:45] they used to just work in the past, and just worked on the livecd [09:45] rohan: You still have to configure valid settings. [09:47] bekks: care to elaborate more? it's a plain WPA2 wifi connection. [09:47] and it's also failing for ethernet connections, like usb0 [09:47] and like i said, it worked with no further effort on the livecd [09:47] Maybe your DHCP server isnt answering, maybe you didnt setup auto-connect, etc. [09:47] no, none of that are issues. [09:51] rohan: Is it failing for cabled connections like eth0 too? [09:52] bekks: yes [09:52] Can you establish a connection manually, on a cabled interface like eth0? [09:52] yes, doing "sudo dhclient eth0" works, until networkmanager tries to reconfigure it forcefully again [10:10] bekks: updating the system and rebooting fixd it [10:31] any idea what's the best place to put my synaptics touchpad settings so that they stick? /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf seems not to work [10:33] Hi folks [10:33] a short question: is todays daily build as good as a final build? it should be a RC? [10:37] user82. hard to say , I'm not privy to that kind of info [10:38] ok. thanks BluesKaj_ === BluesKaj_ is now known as BluesKaj [10:39] user82: it should be fairly close to final, though stuff might still get updated [10:39] i think there are no official "RC" releases now [10:39] rohan, i hope so too. thank you [10:40] i noticed the image changed from yesterday to today..but i guess it is ok [10:43] user I installed a daily 3 days ago , there have a few changes since , but nothing real major [10:43] user82.^ [10:44] BluesKaj, i installed the version of yesterday on my notebook and noticed a "major" (distrubing but easy to fix) bug. that is why i asked again [10:44] user82: the image is likely to change again before the 17th [10:45] elfy, can i get the same changes with an update or will it have some downsides to install now [10:45] ~I don't understand what you mean [10:45] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/ReleaseSchedule said "final freeze" [10:46] what i meant was: if i use the daily image now and make updates, will my system be in any way different from a version installed from the 17th image [10:46] in general if you install now and update/upgrade between now and release day you will have what others get on that day [10:46] great. thank you! [10:46] in this case: let me reboot and install. [10:46] bye [10:47] why reboot ? [10:48] or install, there isn't a lot of difference [10:48] he doesn't understand [11:13] hi. does anyone know if there is a smartscope overview? i would like to know all "key words" like wiki: weather: [11:17] smartscope? [11:18] user82.^ [11:18] BluesKaj, the "new" unity feature. basically an upgraded version of the scopes [11:18] weather:somecity gives you the weather [11:18] etc [11:19] ok , I haven't run unity much , kde user here [11:19] How can I create a Ubuntu 13,10 GNOME's bootable usb? There's no option for that in Universal USB Installer 123 [11:20] I use unetbootin - point it to the iso you downloaded [11:20] bhavesh, i usually just copy the iso over to usb. dd if=iso of=/dev/usbstick [11:20] works (at least with uefi and most isos) [11:20] user82: I did not understand the dd if=iso of=/dev/usbstick part [11:21] then be careful using it or it can go horribly wrong ;) [11:21] dd if=ubuntu-1310.iso of=/dev/sdc. BUT as elfy says: if you choose the wrong /dev/ it goes wrong [11:21] i would try unetbootin first [11:21] it is a good tool [11:22] (the /dev/ of the usb stick can be found with hte gnome "disks" tool etc. it is included in ubuntu) [11:22] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SaucySalamander/Beta1/UbuntuGNOME , bhavesh [11:23] So I can just right click and burn to usb from windows 8? [11:24] also trying Daily_live_64 from unetboot in [11:24] no idea - last windows I used was win2k [11:24] where do you ppl get windoze 8 from anyway? [11:24] Volkodav: thepiratebay.se [11:24] heh [11:24] it was on my notebook when i bought it. it survived for two full days [11:24] (still got the hdd though) [15:29] hello, I do not know if this is related to ubuntu 13.10. but I try to compile a package for Ubuntu 13.10 on my Ubuntu 12.04 server. it has a precompiled i386 executable so I added :i386 to the build dependencies to make it work with amd64. but sbuild on my server complains: sbuild: warning: can't parse dependency libogg0:i386 [15:41] c_korn. why are you compiling it on the server if it's meant for your 13.10 OS [15:45] hi. is someone here with ubuntu 13.10 running right now? [15:46] i would have a one second test, if it can be reproduced. if i enter the term "emu" in the unity dash, it crashes [15:46] thank you [15:50] hang on, let me boot my unity vm [15:51] thanks [15:51] seems fine here [15:51] finds xterm/uxterm/The emu wars in music - ooh but then it did crash a few seconds later [15:51] interesting. i can do this on two pc's [15:51] so yes I agree [15:51] ah thanks [15:51] offline it works..must be some scope [15:52] great bug :-) [15:52] it works with any term including "emu" [15:52] i wanted to find "dolphin emu" originally [15:52] it's interesting it's not loading any of the images for the music/more suggestions [15:52] thanks for checking [15:53] do you have a bug number for it? [15:53] not yet..i try to report [15:54] could you test doing it in the application and video lens please? [15:54] it only appears in the home and video lens for me [15:55] uhm..only home [15:55] sorry [15:55] yeh video is fine for me [15:56] yeh agree, only home for me [15:56] thank you [15:56] i am reporting now [15:57] tell us the bug number and I'll confirm it [15:57] I bet it depends on some particular image on Amazon [16:00] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1239381 penguin42 [16:00] Ubuntu bug 1239381 in unity (Ubuntu) "Unity crashes when entering a term including "emu" in the home lens" [Undecided,New] [16:00] hmm looks like they've done the right thing and put the product search over https these days - makes it a bit harder to sniff [16:00] i hope this is ok. my first bug ireported [16:01] (interent connection..well yes damn) [16:01] meh it's obvious what you mean [16:02] hey i can edit. fixed [16:03] thank you for confirming [16:03] no problem, it's a fun bug :-) [16:05] yep. probablly just one error not "caught" with unexpected internet content [16:05] let's hope the internet does not remove this specific content [16:07] BluesKaj: there is a schroot for every version I compile for on my build server. it is for a repository. [16:08] c_korn. ok , now it 's clear [16:51] curious, ls -l /dev/disk/by-path is only showing my usb drive, neither of my sata devices [16:51] anyone else seeing that? [17:02] penguin42. yeah , same thing here [17:03] * elfy as well [17:05] I have an external esata to sata drive , which doesn't show as well as an interanl ide and internal sata ,which aren't listed either [17:25] rohan: I disconnected, but i think i have the same issue, did you find a solution? [17:27] kind of bizarre this late into the cycle. will be interesting to see what the solution is. [17:30] BluesKaj: Bug 1239398 [17:31] bug 1239398 in udisks2 (Ubuntu) "/dev/disk/by-path not being populated" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1239398 [18:27] soon... the Trendy Tapir... or whatever it will be :) [18:29] ,or timid titmouse :) [18:29] :D [18:30] I'm having trouble coming up with a name to use here for T [18:31] BluesKaj: That can't cause any worse google matches than when searching for saucy [18:31] s was easy - Sarky Smaug [18:31] shouldn't the new name have been announded by this time? [18:31] names decided by committee , or is it strictly a shuttleworth decision ? [18:32] Mark does it I believe - and from memory on release day [18:32] tired tiger? [18:33] perhaps being an LTS release will reflected by the name? [18:33] titanic turpin [18:33] S could've been Saucy Shuttleworth [18:34] BluesKaj: what on earth is a turpin lol [18:34] i've tried to educate myself and already the the animal wikipedia page when a new release is out [18:34] which reminds me to check out salamanders... [18:34] tekonivel: it's a taipan turtle cross [18:35] tekonivel. it's a species of land turtle , sort of like a terrapin [18:35] possibly a bit slow then [18:35] tom turkey? [18:36] Tempremental Tux? [18:37] * tekonivel learns that newt (as in Nethack) are kinds of salamanders [18:37] penguin42. good one :) you should suggest that to the powers that be [18:38] I wonder what will be new other than latest kernel and xmir. [18:38] * tekonivel learns salamanders are anything from 2.7cm to 1.8meters (holy cow!) [18:38] johnjohn1011: u mean the T? well Ubuntu Touch is a big thing [18:39] wonder what shuttleworth will decide after the "Z " name is done [18:39] BluesKaj: well there's still Å, Ä and Ö after Z [18:39] BluesKaj: And that's the real reason behind considering rolling releases [18:40] tekonivel. not in my alphabet :) [18:40] * tekonivel looks at UTF-8 character table [18:41] that's right, after 'Z' comes 'a' [18:41] * penguin42 hands tekonivel a 𐌈 [18:41] and after 'z', somewhere around 2030, it's 'ª' [18:42] 3 1/2 yrs [18:42] penguin42: thank you :) Here, take this ȿ [18:43] ooh nice [18:43] greetings. I've installed the beta on another partition. I didn't install grub to the MBR since I've got it there from my present Ubuntu install. I thought that running update-grub would find the installation, as it does for Windows and FreeBSD, but it doesn't. How can I boot to it? [18:43] bwayne: Did you install grub to the partition you installed into? [18:44] penguin42: ah. such as 'grub-install /dev/sda?' ?? [18:44] biab [18:44] bwayne: Well I meant during the install [18:45] penguin42: no [18:45] bwayne: Hmm that would have probably been what you should have done, and then the os-probe from the other one would find it [18:46] bwayne: so have you got anotehr ubuntu installed on a different partition? [18:46] penguin42: yes. wanted to test +1 without wiping out my LTS. [18:47] bwayne: OK, so I think what I'd do is mount the +1 from the LTS, and then chroot into it, mount /sys and /proc and stuff from in there and then within the chroot run grub-install /dev/whereeveryouinstalled the 12.01 [18:47] means 13.10 [18:47] bwayne: Then I'd give update-grub from the 12.04 a chance of finding it [18:48] penguin42: OK. I'd have to do it from a livecd, as I'm on a 32 bit but the +1 is 64 bit. [18:48] ah yeh [18:49] thx penguin42 [18:50] how does grub update decide what is the default partition? [18:50] johnjohn1011: Not sure - perhaps it finds it from where /boot is? [18:52] i need to learn more about update-grub. I did see a grup customizer program. Not sure how it all works. [18:53] johnjohn1011: Lots of settings in /etc/grub.d and /etc/default/grub [19:04] having problems with my default nick not being applied [19:37] hey there, I'm running the latest saucy (updated as of a few hours ago) - my system settings doesn't look anything like this screenshot: http://news.softpedia.com/newsImage/Ubuntu-13-10-Saucy-Salamander-Privacy-Security-Settings-Explained-Screenhot-Tour-390199-2.jpg/ - instead its a grey window with Search, Network, Personal, etc - and mostly non-functional. [19:38] just wondering what others are seeing? [19:58] pvh_sa: probably just a custom theme [20:08] rohan: where you able to get anywhere with that network manager issue? [20:09] how do i identify the name of applet that does the network manager in the toolbar? [20:09] xarses: yes [20:10] xarses: just doing an apt-get update and dist-upgrade, and then rebooting fixed my issue [20:10] xarses: i also deleted all the stored wifi networks [20:10] and then tried reconnecting, after which it just worked [20:10] xarses: the applet is called "Network Management" [20:10] odd, i did that yesterday and no love [20:11] xarses: try creating a new user, and see if it works over there? [20:11] i cant use the 3.11 kernel, the dell XPS 13 backlight issue is back [20:11] on 3.10.0-5 still [20:12] it also dosn't work with wired connections over dhcp for me [20:12] i have to manually dhclient my wired interface [20:12] I'll check for more updates [20:13] xarses: are you using kubuntu 13.10? [20:13] how did you clean all your networks out? just remove them from the ui? [20:13] yes [20:13] ubuntu 13.10 [20:13] ah, then please ignore everything i said: i am using kubuntu 13.10 [20:14] ya, well if you figured out something thats a start [20:14] i have nothing and am tied to this damn cable now [20:14] dunno, just doing a full system upgrade fixed the issue for me [20:15] I've done everything, but used the new kernel [20:15] shortly before you talked about it today [20:15] i didn't even know that (k)ubuntu 13.10 carried kernel 3.10 [20:16] was on 9 for a while too [20:17] no useful looking updates still [20:29] Hi all. I upgraded today from 13.04 to 13.10 and ran into the following issue: I have a simple opengl + freeglut3 program that compiles just fine, but at runtime yields: Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224: _dl_check_map_versions: Assertion `needed != ((void *)0)' failed! [20:30] can anybody help me out with this please? it seems to be triggered by having glut linked [20:30] same program was running just fine on 13.04 [20:31] I like 13.10 just fine so far and I would love to keep using it [20:31] but I don't really get the error [20:31] here's the output of strace: http://hq.scene.ro/strace.txt [20:31] and here's output from LD_DEBUG=all http://hq.scene.ro/ld_debug.txt [20:40] benishor, definitely too technical a question for this humble channel [20:41] it's also offtopic. it's your deal, not ubuntu [20:41] bjsnider: sorry, I thought that's where I might find technical people [20:42] any clue for where I can find them? [20:43] i'm not sending you into another channel for something that's a personal project of yours [20:44] you can ask in a ml or something [20:44] bjsnider: it's not my personal project, it's a libs fuckage after the upgrade [20:45] and since I don't even know what the error means I thought someone could enlighten me so I can even have a slight clue of how to fix it [20:45] benishor: in my experience, the fastest way to get in touch with "technical people" is to file a bug on launchpad [20:45] against the relevant package [20:46] if you think you have abug that affects others too you should file a bug [20:46] rohan: I traced that back to libxdmcp6, which X depends on [20:46] but the thing is glut might only be the trigger [20:47] I can't file a bug until I'm certain it's a bug [20:47] at least file the bug, other experienced people can triage [20:47] and in order to do that I would need to know what that error means [20:47] or it will closed [20:47] rohan: ok, thanks for the suggestion [20:47] bjsnider: thank you as well [23:03] I have Nexus 4 with Android 4.3 and my Ubuntu 13.10 or 13.04 can not see it when I connect it to USB. Anyone has same problem? It was working with Android 4.2. [23:21] amuva, You looked in home to see if they show in the side panel [23:22] if you have showing mounts off on the desktop they wont show there. [23:23] amuva, Does it show in a lsusb command? [23:24] wilee-nilee: no, if I connect my phone and enter lspci, my phone does not show [23:24] it was showing when I had Android 4.2 [23:25] now my phone is charging only [23:26] Look like Google had to make some changes to MTP file system [23:27] amuva, You have not answered any question, I have android 4.3 on my nexus 7 it shows just fine. [23:27] no [23:28] no on all the questions, you looked at the lsusb command and home? [23:28] usb is lsusb [23:29] sorry, yes. there is nothing if I enter lsusb as well as home [23:31] amuva, I would try another usb cord, it may be a something with the nexus 4 probably, not the android it show here. [23:31] OK thank you [23:31] you have the developer set [23:31] usb debugging [23:32] yes [23:33] it was working when I had 4.2 [23:33] I suspect it is a nexus 4 issue [23:33] it does not help to keep repeating that it means nothing heree. [23:33] looks like it [23:34] amuva, You might ask in #android and if rooted #android-root [23:36] Thank you, I will [23:43] editing the distribution for a ppa in the sources configuration doesn't seem to work [23:43] !details | zeep [23:43] zeep: Please give us full details. For example: "I have a problem with ..., I'm running Ubuntu version .... When I try to do ..., I get the following output: ..., but I expected it to do ..." [23:44] well i found a work around. i just though i'd share here [23:45] i can give more info though if needed [23:46] zeep, This is support full disclosure, that makes sense is important. [23:47] alright one second [23:47] honestly iot sound like you had to fix what you don't understand and probably still don't, ppa's are not supported here anyway. [23:48] no, it's the sources configuration gui isn't working properly [23:48] *that isn't [23:49] zeep, sources configuration gui? you mean software sources? [23:49] yeah [23:49] works fine here [23:49] edit a ppa line, and change the distro [23:49] *distro release name [23:50] zeep, distro what do yhou mean? [23:50] from saucy to raring for example [23:51] zeep, That is the wrong palce to do it any way, you would use the sources.list or sources.list.s anyway [23:51] sources.list.d [23:51] then what's this for? [23:52] it's not a big deal. it works if you just add in the line instead of editing [23:52] zeep, PPA"s are not supported nor are out of the releases additions, so it is a moot point really. [23:53] well it's not just for ppa's [23:56] both methods end with the same result. nothing to get hyped about :) [23:56] zeep, notice in this image I changed the bottom from saucy to raring, like I said works here. http://imagebin.org/273627 [23:57] are you sure you know how to do it, is it a bug with your setup maybe. [23:58] i know how to do it. it just so happens doing it via an edit didn't work for me [23:58] you are using 13.10 right? [23:58] zeep, Did it ask for your pasword? [23:58] wilee-nilee, yeah [23:58] wait a second [23:59] it worked for a different source line