[01:40] <BlueProtoman> Slight problem.  I'm trying to upgrade from Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10.  I'm doing so by running "update-manager -c" via the terminal.  But even though I'm prompted to upgrade to 13.10, I'm just told "No new release found".  Any tips?
[01:44] <wilee-nilee> BlueProtoman, set the software sources to all releases and use the software updater
[01:45] <wilee-nilee> remove any ppa's with ppa-purge
[01:45] <BlueProtoman> wilee-nilee: I'm not getting any package conflicts or anything.  I can install software just fine, I can even get upgrades.  It's just Ubuntu itself.  (Though I will try your suggestion.)
[01:45] <wilee-nilee> a pray, lol
[01:46] <wilee-nilee> and*
[01:46] <wilee-nilee> I think the -c is old
[01:47] <BlueProtoman> I already have those settings enabled, no luck.
[01:48] <BlueProtoman> Thoughts, wilee-nilee?
[01:48] <wilee-nilee> BlueProtoman, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SaucyUpgrades try this wiki
[01:48] <wilee-nilee> I have to go see a talk in a minute or so is all
[01:48] <wilee-nilee> Bill Ayer's an original weatherman
[01:50] <BlueProtoman> Who?
[01:51] <odium> halp. happy halloween too.
[01:51] <BlueProtoman> wilee-nilee: Also, the wiki worked, thanks!
[01:51] <odium> I tried to write a init script, but I only used my rudimentary understanding of bash scripts.
[01:51] <wilee-nilee> BlueProtoman, Cool, I noticed the -d, enjoy
[01:51] <BlueProtoman> wilee-nilee: Thank you very much!
[01:51] <odium> it works great but one thing that wont work is this line COMMAND="/bin/dd if=${DEV} bs=512 count=64 | /sbin/cryptsetup luksOpen ${DEV}3 -- --key-file=- ${MAPPER}"
[01:51] <odium> start-stop-daemon --start --exec ${COMMAND}
[01:52] <wilee-nilee> odium, Not much going on here, with the transition to 14.04
[01:52] <wilee-nilee> BlueProtoman, no prob. ;)
[04:55] <SuperLag> Malinux: seems to me like the daily image is the same as it was on 10/21, nothing has been done with it since then
[04:56] <SuperLag> How I arrive at that conclusion (perhaps faulty, who knows?) is I have a script set to download the latest .zsync file for the daily, and run zsync against my current downloaded file.
[04:57] <SuperLag> The date stamp says 10/21, and for the last several days... no changes.
[04:57] <SuperLag> Perhaps the devs are taking a much needed/deserved break ;)
[04:59] <SuperLag> oh yep... same thing on the website
[04:59] <SuperLag> since someone here... I think it was penguin42, intro'd me to zsync, I haven't gone to the website to look... all scripted
[07:54] <alkisg> In Trusty with gnome-flashback, in the main menu, there's a new "Utilities" submenu where most of the 12.04 "Accessories" submenu entries have moved into
[07:55] <alkisg> But there are a few left in the "Accessories" submenu, e.g. contacts, gedit...
[07:55] <alkisg> Should I file a bug report for all programs that still use the Accessories submenu?
[08:19] <Fudge> g'day folks, so looking forward to Trusty
[09:03] <Malinux> SuperLag: If I install the daylybuilds and they upgrade it will I get an upgrade via softwarecenter, or do I have to reinstall ? I hope the first :)
[09:05] <wilee-nilee> Malinux, at release you can upgrade there, there are 14.04 dailies.
[09:06] <wilee-nilee> is that what you meant?
[09:06] <Malinux> I meant. If I install 14.04 dayily on my computer, Do I have to reinstall 14.04 everytime when there is a new daily build?
[09:08] <wilee-nilee> Malinux, nope just update it it is the daily up to release, no reinstalls unless it goes south and you can't fix it.
[09:10] <wilee-nilee> I would have 14.04 as a dual boot is all, not recommended for your main OS
[09:12] <Malinux> wilee-nilee: I know it's not recomanded for main os yet. I want to dualboot it for testing it and reporting bugs.
[09:13] <wilee-nilee> Malinux, Cool, hop onboard I have been running it since a day or so past the 13.10 release.
[09:13] <Malinux> the question is  still. Do I have to reinstall it for every update, or is it updated through update manager as normal befor it goes alpha and beta and so on?
[09:13] <Malinux> wilee-nilee: okey :)
[09:14] <wilee-nilee> Malinux, There are tester that reinstall often to do special testing, but no a regular user just run updates and reports any anomalies.
[09:14] <wilee-nilee> some install daily to test the install
[09:16] <wilee-nilee> it updates normally, you just want to watch for partial updates and not run them is all, you will see them announced in the update manager.
[09:17] <Malinux> okey. thanx :)
[09:17] <wilee-nilee> no prob
[11:21] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[11:32] <elfy> hi BluesKaj