=== emma_ is now known as em [01:55] Are there Nvidia drivers for 14.04 at this point? [01:56] Rovanion: i would think so. i think there's nvidia-319 drivers [01:56] Rovanion: you should be able to use whatever nvidia provides [01:57] there's nvidia-331 drivers [01:57] !info nvidia-331 [01:57] nvidia-331 (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers-331): NVIDIA binary Xorg driver, kernel module and VDPAU library. In component restricted, is optional. Version 331.20-0ubuntu7 (trusty), package size 26949 kB, installed size 127722 kB (Only available for i386; amd64) [01:57] Thank you for your answer! [01:57] and there 304's, and 173's [01:58] Rovanion: sure, you're welcome [01:59] Would you deem it to be stable enough for daily use at this point? I've helped out with pre-release debugging before but this is earlier than the last LTS I jumped on. [01:59] Rovanion: no [01:59] Rovanion: its testing [01:59] on the Ubuntu desktop i would say no. but i've used Kde and Xfce and seem to have pretty good stability. also... [02:00] Well I'm on awesome so I would just be testing standalone apps. [02:00] And then awesome of course. [02:00] even if it were stable as a rock today, its not guaranteed to be that way til its released, and may not be that way later [02:01] i just got done working a long time on compiling/configuring, and hacking my system to get Enlightenment 0.18.1(e18) compiled and installed [02:02] and it crashed(sigsegv) at first when trying to access menu items when i first fired it up. but after that i rebooted and it sure is nice! been using it for a few hours and it's seems stable, so far [02:03] and it may be.. but its not what you use if you want stable.. [02:03] but it isn't available in trusty... but there's Motif, Cinnamon(i haven't tried it), WindowMaker, IceWM, etc, etc [02:08] Perhaps waiting for the debian import freeze is a good idea as most major system changes should have stopped by then. [02:09] Rovanion: what do you mostly use your sytem for? [02:09] system* [02:09] whatisthematrix: Normal desktop use, surf the web, programming. [02:10] On my desktop and laptop that is :P [02:11] My server on the other hand won't see an upgrade until summer I'd venture. [02:11] Rovanion: same here. so, i'd recommend it then. i'm loving it anyway. i just recommend not using the ubuntu desktop in it. at least from what i have tried and can tell. [02:13] you could install it, and then install other window managers to use [02:13] up to you though. only you can decide ;-) [02:13] Normally install from minimal either way [02:13] When I feel fancy I even install a display manager :P [02:14] i don't mind minimal, but i like eye-candy as well :) [02:15] whatisthematrix: Minimal as in: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD [02:15] Everything is fetched from the net during install. [02:15] roger that [02:16] cool [02:16] Since I don't install any meta-package like ubuntu-desktop I'll end up with only the packages I like. [02:17] Not that it matters but my current install is 2.4Gig of which LaTeX is 1.2 or something like that. [02:18] !info texlive-full [02:18] texlive-full (source: texlive-base): TeX Live: metapackage pulling in all components of TeX Live. In component universe, is optional. Version 2013.20131219-1 (trusty), package size 14 kB, installed size 91 kB [02:18] Well that says nothing. [02:20] Rovanion: if you decide to download and install it, and install X-Windows and graphical stuff i should tell you of a niggle i ran into when i installed it about two and a half months ago [02:20] i don't know if you run into the same issue now or not [02:21] but i had to run this command to fix the problem of widget icons not being displayed, they were like a box with a red 'x' in them or something [02:21] sudo dpkg-reconfigure -plow libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-common [02:22] I'll think of that if the problem comes up, thanks [02:22] sure, yw [02:25] what were you wanting to know about texlive? the version? [02:25] Installed size, of coures it only showed the installed size of the meta data which means little. [02:26] yep [02:26] you'd need a more specific package [02:27] !info texlive-latex-base [02:27] texlive-latex-base (source: texlive-base): TeX Live: LaTeX fundamental packages. In component main, is optional. Version 2013.20131219-1 (trusty), package size 809 kB, installed size 7765 kB [02:27] !info texlive-base [02:27] texlive-base (source: texlive-base): TeX Live: Essential programs and files. In component main, is optional. Version 2013.20131219-1 (trusty), package size 15788 kB, installed size 43096 kB [02:28] When I Install texlive-full apt-get cites something like 1.2G installed size, you could try it on yours. [02:28] If you don't already have it installed like I do. [02:29] i have a number of the packages under 'texlive-full' already installed [02:29] Oh well. [02:31] Right, on my server texlive-full would pull down an extra 2G of installed packages [02:32] roger [02:33] i'm looking at it in 'aptitude', and i have a good number of them already installed. a few of them just got installed last night when i was installing some things, and one of the 'doc' packages for it was [02:33] a 314 MB download [02:36] might have been this one... texlive-latex-extra-doc [02:37] !info texlive-latex-extra-doc [02:37] texlive-latex-extra-doc (source: texlive-extra): TeX Live: Documentation files for texlive-latex-extra. In component main, is optional. Version 2013.20131219-1 (trusty), package size 306350 kB, installed size 428548 kB [02:59] hi, I'm trying 14.04 with gnome - is there a way to add keyboard layout shortcuts? it's not working for me [03:00] it was hard enough to 'choose' what keys but when I try them, nothing happens [03:00] I added another language so I just want to toggle to the other and back [03:01] hopefully someone can help you with that. i don't know anything about modifying keyboard shortcuts. i've never done it anyway. [03:03] maybe it doesn't work with live media or? [03:03] there's the following utility/app, but i don't know anything about it [03:04] !info gkbd-capplet [03:04] gkbd-capplet (source: libgnomekbd): GNOME Panel applet for libgnomekbd. In component main, is optional. Version 3.6.0-0ubuntu2 (trusty), package size 4 kB, installed size 50 kB [03:04] whatisthematrix: thanks, good to know [03:04] gno1404: yeah, maybe not. for instance, i don't know if you can get that app installed while running the livecd [03:06] whatisthematrix: I can't use Kubuntu 13.10 with my smartphone so I'm trying Ubuntu 14.04 [03:06] it connects okay and I can load pics from it in image viewer so that's good [03:06] just checking other things out now [03:06] I install extra languages so I was curious how the shortcuts worked [03:07] roger. i've found the ubuntu desktop to be unstable in 14.04, so i use other window managers. i've used 'kde 4.12.0' some in 14.04 [03:07] yeah? [03:07] interesting [03:08] want to hear something more interesting? ;-) [03:08] I'm trying to figure out if is could be related to a kernel ver. issue but only speculating [03:08] yeah, sure ;-) [03:08] okay [03:09] i worked on this starting last night, and then for many hours today [03:09] oh no ;-) [03:09] know how that is... sigh [03:09] i worked hard on compiling/configuring and hacking my system for a long time to get Enlightenment 0.18.1 compiled and installed on trusty 14.04 [03:09] oh nice [03:09] man, it was quite a bear, but i finally got it! [03:10] you are starting to like the ligher window managers? ;) [03:11] using it now of course. seems fairly stable, other than when i first fired it up. had a crash/sigsev. but since i rebooted it's seems very good/nice [03:12] not familiar with that one [03:12] i like a lot of the window managers/desktop environments [03:12] not all of them. i once tried olvwm and i was like, yuk [03:12] but i don't mind something like Motif(mwm) or WindowMaker, but probably prefer IceWM over those two [03:12] I tried fluxbox a long time ago when I messed around with mythtv ;-D [03:13] i've never tried fluxbox or openbox [03:14] i just installed Cinnamon with aptitude today for the heck of it, but haven't tried it yet [03:15] i've seen a number of people talking about it though [03:16] how do you like it? [03:16] how do i like 14.04? [03:16] I also have mint installed with cinammon but since the upgrade, I cannot open my photos with any image viewer [03:17] I have to use gimp [03:17] I meant, how do you like the cinnamon DE? [03:17] if you mean Cinnamon, as i said, i installed it but i haven't ever tried it or used it yet. i've seen other people talking about it though. so i thought i'd install it [03:18] kubuntu was my main OS but I cannot get my android phone detected at all - so I am trying out 14.04 with Gnome ;) [03:18] oh, I see [03:18] but for now, i'm going to use e18 for while since it took so much work! [03:18] understandable! [03:18] going to enjoy it for a good while ;-) [03:18] ya, cheers :) [03:18] looks interesting but I don't like spending lots of time on configuring stuff :D [03:19] i like compiling and configuring stuff, somewhat [03:19] it's okay sometimes if in the mood ;) [03:19] rgr [03:20] i think it's one of the great things about gnu/linux, it comes with a compiler, for free [03:20] that's true [03:20] and nothing is hidden [03:20] you can look at anything [03:21] plus, you should be good at setting up Enlightenment :) [03:23] well, i'm more knowledgeable/experienced now i can say. but still no expert i don't think. it certainly took me a bit of trial and error [04:29] Hi there [04:29] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6676584/ [04:29] Getting that on a 14.04 daily build, any ideas? [04:32] hello [04:32] i might be able to help with that [04:33] great [04:33] let me look at it for a bit [04:36] interesting. i don't show that i have an '8.6' version available to install. 8.5 is available [04:38] i'm updating my apt just to see if 8.6 has just come available [04:38] anyway.... [04:39] if you would try the following [04:39] cd /var/cache/apt/archives [04:40] I have a tk8.4.deb and a tk8.6.deb [04:40] tk8.4_8.4.20-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb [04:40] tk8.6_8.6.1-3_amd64.deb [04:41] okay [04:41] what happens if you try... sudo apt-get remove tcl8.6 tcl8.6-lib tk8.6 tk8.6-lib [04:43] ahh! 8.6 is in my list now. 8.6 versions of tcl/tk are brand spanking new. i updated a few hours ago and they weren't available then [04:45] i think the system should be installing 'libtk8.6' instead of 'tk8.6-lib' [04:46] that is also a recent change. a change in the name of the packages. mine were replaced with the new package name just a few hours ago, but for 8.5 [04:47] So just unlucky time to upgrade here? [04:47] maybe... what happens if you try? --> sudo apt-get -f install [04:48] the output from paste.ubuntu.com I sent you earlier [04:48] is from apt-get -f install [04:48] which I ran after upgrade -f failed with a similar error [04:48] okay, roger [04:48] which I ran after a normal update/upgrade with that error too [04:48] hang on a moment [04:49] do --> sudo apt-get -d install libtcl8.6 libtk8.6 [04:49] let me know when they are downloaded [04:49] if they aren't already [04:49] >Download complete and in download only mode [04:51] okay. now you may get error message, but try the normal command first --> sudo dpkg -i libtcl8.6*.deb libtk8.6*.deb [04:51] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6676643/ [04:51] i'm thinking you're going to need to force something to get stuff working. but try that first [04:54] what happens if you try the command it suggested in your first pastebin? --> sudo apt-get autoremove tcl8.6-lib tk8.6-lib [04:55] thats the way i usually deal with those.. just remove til i get "apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade" to complete without error [04:56] http://paste.ubuntu.com/6676662/ [04:56] won't let me remove packages? huh [04:56] holstein: roger that. i'd rather avoid having to use a "--force-overwrite", but i've done it many times before to get something straightened out [04:56] what did apt-get -f install do Munchor ? [04:57] Munchor: okay, one moment [04:57] holstein, before I got this http://paste.ubuntu.com/6676584/ [04:57] Should I try again? [04:57] Munchor: there is no "should".. this is unreleased software [04:59] Munchor: do --> sudo dpkg --force-depends -r tcl8.6-lib tk8.6-lib [04:59] true holstein that's right [05:00] Munchor: then do --> sudo apt-get install libtcl8.6 libtk8.6 [05:00] Munchor: what triggered the install of those packages? try and remove whatever is pulling those in as well [05:01] Munchor: i assume you have tried simply "apt-get autoremove" [05:02] whatisthematrix, that seems to have worked [05:02] I just ran an update/upgrade and it worked just fine after that [05:02] Munchor: cool, cheers m8 [05:02] Do you mind, though, explaining me what the first command did? I realize it is looking for dependencies of those two packages [05:03] But what is it doing to them? [05:04] it seemd to think your system still depended on having tcl8.6-lib & tk8.6-lib. but those have been replaced by new packages named... libtcl8.6 libtk8.6 [05:06] oh I see [05:06] if by the first command you mean --> sudo dpkg --force-depends -r tcl8.6-lib tk8.6-lib [05:07] The rename makes perfect sense btw [05:07] that tells it to remove them regardless of dpkg thinking something depends upon them. [05:07] okay, cool [05:13] i've just looked at my latest updates, and if i go to upgrade, i think i'm going to have something similar to what happened to you Munchor. i haven't run the upgrade yet [05:13] but something looks amiss in aptitude at fist glance [05:13] first* [05:14] Yeah it might happen to a lot more people [05:14] Yep.. [05:31] hi there lotuspsychje [05:32] whatisthematrix: hello mate, how are you? [05:32] doing okay here. how are you? [05:32] whatisthematrix: great, i installed trusty on my desktop [05:33] whatisthematrix: lookin rock solid to me [05:33] awesome! [05:33] whatisthematrix: did you have an ssd onboard? [05:34] no [05:34] ok [05:35] did you install 14.04/trusty on ssd? [05:35] i assume you did [05:35] yes, got both ssd on desktop/netbook [05:36] nice. very fast then? [05:36] its because ive read article about trusty enable TRIM by default cron job now [05:36] its rocketfast [05:36] sweet [05:36] boot under 5sec [05:36] wow! [05:36] that is fast [05:36] sudo halt -p in 3sec [05:37] rgr [05:38] mine shuts down pretty darn fast even with the regular hard drive i have. but it doesn't boot in anywhere near 5 seconds [05:38] you got query on? [05:39] oh, i didn't notice. one moment [06:14] someone might know the packagename of that ubuntu browser? [06:16] !info webbrowser-app [06:16] webbrowser-app (source: webbrowser-app): Ubuntu web browser. In component main, is optional. Version 0.22+14.04.20131107-0ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 585 kB, installed size 1332 kB [06:16] whatisthematrix: this one mate [06:17] seems like its meant for touch support also :p [06:22] oh [06:22] ic [06:22] you like it then? [06:24] very [06:24] its fast and simple [06:24] cool. well, i'll have to check it out! [06:24] whatisthematrix: http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [06:25] 14.04 alpha [06:25] during install it shows 13.10, but after setup you can see 14.04 on lsb release [06:26] whatisthematrix: about the browser: http://iloveubuntu.net/web-browser-app-implemented-default-ubuntu-1404 [06:26] not sure why you're putting that link up for me. i'm already running 14.04. that is the address i used to d/l it it when i did. i'll check out the browser link though for sure [06:27] are you on 14.04? [06:28] oh so you just didnt find the webbrowser yet then? [06:28] i just wasn't aware of it. i use FF [06:28] yeah me too [06:29] i love FF and donate to it, if that tells you anything [06:29] lolz [06:29] surely FF is secure to browse [06:29] if you want to check it out, here's a screenshot of Enlightenment 0.18.1 with terminology 0.4.0 [06:29] http://tinypic.com/r/153s3fc/5 [06:30] oh nicely! [06:30] love ubuntu eyecandy :p [06:30] you should screenshot to deviantart [06:30] ya, me too! i don't mind minimal, but i also like eye-candy [06:31] lemme show mine [06:32] okay! [06:33] whatisthematrix: http://oi42.tinypic.com/2jerzva.jpg [06:34] sweet :) === soee__ is now known as soee === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia [11:16] let's see if it breaks === mar77i_ is now known as mar77i === steveire_ is now known as steveire [12:13] Howdy all === nickoe_ is now known as nickoe === mar77i_ is now known as mar77i [13:53] oshi- [13:53] my forward and back icons in firefox are different since i updated === ryanakca_ is now known as ryanakca === ThomasB is now known as ThomasB-Linux [15:51] although i set they german keyboard layout during the installation and also manually after it in the system settings, the layout is not in use [15:52] against what package do i file the bug report? === smerz_ is now known as smerz === melter_ is now known as melter === Ubuntu is now known as Guest8713 === cmagina_ is now known as cmagina === Ubuntu is now known as Guest88915 === AlanBell_ is now known as AlanBell