[00:00] but that's still /media not /run/media === work_alkisg is now known as alkisg [07:20] Does Trusty feel too laggy for anyone else? [07:20] E.g. frequent 0.5-second freezes... [07:21] Without top showing anything particular [07:21] not here - flying [07:22] but then trusty !=ubuntu :) [07:23] Even bash completion is causing 1 second freezes here... [08:07] alkisg, I would use htop [08:18] Beldar: I sometimes see "wa" increasing, no processes using the CPU... same output in htop/top [08:58] alkisg: is your symptom still a problem? [08:59] shadows: yes, it's been days now [08:59] I just didn't have time to deeply troubleshoot it yet [09:00] alkisg: is there a configuration or OS install wherer that problem does *not* happen? [09:01] In the same pc, in 12.04 it doesn't happen [09:01] And possibly, not sure, in my trusty vm (inside trusty) it doesn't happen either... [09:02] my wild guess is that there are IRQ related issues [09:02] alkisg, have you checked if your swapping? [09:03] swap is a good guess too :) [09:03] Beldar: 4 gb ram, I'm not, I even disabled zram to check if it was that , but it wasn't [09:04] either filesystem or interrupts, that is my starting point [09:04] shadows: I don't see anything in dmesg though... [09:04] which filesystem? [09:05] I suspect the filesystem, I also just installed a new disk, but no dmesg messages about that either [09:05] ext4 [09:05] new disk? [09:05] Yeah just a new sata disk, dd'ed the old disk to the new one [09:05] still have the old disk? [09:06] Anyways I mostly wanted to know that it's my local installation and no others are experiencing this, I'll troubleshoot it more in a while [09:06] ok [09:06] Thanks! [12:39] is this the correct channel to talk about package versions in trusty [12:39] ? [12:47] well anything trusty [12:52] penguin42: could the midori package possibly be updated to a later version? [12:52] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/midori [12:52] its on 0.4.3 right now but thats about a year plus old [12:53] generally trusty will pull the latest version from debian at some point - what's the current debian version? [12:53] i think the same [12:54] wheezy has 0.4.3 too https://launchpad.net/debian/wheezy/+source/midori [12:54] yeh as does sid [12:55] Waka_Flocka: I think normally the answer is you need to ask Debian to update [12:55] Waka_Flocka: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule says that the Debian import freeze is Feb 6th, so if you can get debian to update well before then I think you've got a chance [12:56] thanks will ask [12:56] The midori site already has debian and ubuntu packages, ping them to have them uploaded to debian... === alkisg is now known as work_alkisg === LjL^ is now known as LjL [18:56] hi all, latest updates broke my X, says it doesn't detect my monitor [18:56] im on a laptop === Amaranthus is now known as Amaranth [19:42] nice... new indicator updates today - let's see how this turns out. does anybody know if there will be more work on indicator bugs in this cycle? [19:48] dkessel: it is broken [19:51] vanishing, too late :D but thanks [19:52] dkessel: lol...np..if you want it to work for now, just download the debs and dpkg them to downgrade [19:52] i can send you the pack you want [19:52] vanishing, well they are still there on my system... [19:52] oh [19:52] there was a package installation error while upgrading, but nothing bad happened [19:53] there is? :O [19:56] dkessel: No, just nothing bad you've hit yet [19:57] penguin42, yeah, probably :) === Jikan is now known as Jikai === Jikai is now known as Jikan