=== Logan__ is now known as Logan_ === gfrog is now known as gfrog_busy === gfrog_busy is now known as gfrog === gfrog is now known as gfrog_busy === LjL-Gay is now known as LjL === ghostcube__ is now known as ghostcube [10:55] Hi, everyone. As of yesterday's amd64-build, I was unable to "log out" of the live session and get to the greeter. The screen just goes blank until I escape to tty with ctrl+alt+f1 and enter "sudo restart lightdm", which sends me back to Unity as the live session user. Setting a password for the live user does not help. Should I file a bug, or is this the intended behaviour? Thanks. [10:56] PS: 12.04 acts differently. It lets me "log out" to the greeter, even without setting a password for the live user. === gfrog_busy is now known as gfrog_meeting === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer === gfrog_meeting is now known as gfrog === plars-away is now known as plars === JanC_ is now known as JanC [15:34] hello everyone [15:35] I have a problem with bumblebee, it seems that uses virtualgl, but there is no package in trusty repositories [15:36] well, there is no virtualgl in repo since saucy, i know. === qengho_ is now known as qengho === Malinux is now known as Eneherskerinna === Eneherskerinna is now known as MLNUX === MLNUX is now known as Malin_ === Malin_ is now known as Malinux [20:44] so is it safe to update to v 14.04 yet? [20:45] no [20:45] it is safe when its final. its still in development untill april 2014 [20:45] running like a charm here [20:45] what grayscale said [20:46] as a rule of thumb: if you need to worry about stableness dont use development releases. [20:46] yea :) [20:46] yeah [20:46] because murphy will know when you need a running system and will strike back ;p [20:47] THAT ^^^^ [20:47] i agree :) but i really like it - with the nvidia 331.20 :) [20:52] grayscale, running well here, I have it cloned though just to have a fast reload all setup if needed. [20:52] same :) [20:52] i like the ssd disk performance [20:53] grayscale, I have a 256 gig ssd it is vefry nice. [20:53] very* [20:53] yea :) allot better then in 13.10 [20:56] tried sudo do-release-upgrade -d and well: well same as last time problem occurred this usually some sort of network problem it said W:Failed to fetch and a few 404 errors could that be because the final build is not ready yet [20:58] Guest13941: show the whole output in a pastebin please [20:58] pastebin.com [20:58] Guest13941, You would really want to dualboot this, unless you are ready for a total brick. [21:28] klL how do I attach the pic? copy and paste just gives me the file name... [21:41] ok I got it had to use imgur here is the terminal pic: http://imgur.com/n8c3gns [21:55] here is the screen shot from my failed 14.04 upgrade attempt: http://imgur.com/n8c3gns [21:57] Guest13941: bug 1244050 [21:57] bug 1244050 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "upgrade to trusty fails because of failure to fetch from extras.ubuntu.com" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1244050 [21:57] Guest13941: it might work if you remove the extras repos from your sources.list, but I don't know...several people have complained about this bug over the last couple weeks [22:01] I think I will wait a month or 2 until they get some of the bugs worked out but thanks for trying to help at any rate === gac_ is now known as gac