[03:04] <Fudge> probably ubiquity paddy
[03:18] <gnomguy> I just had a continuous noise... any report of something like this?
[03:18] <gnomguy> I had to reboot... nothing stopped it... it was ongoing
[03:31] <Hydr0p0nX> not sure if this is a pre-release question or not but, i'd like to install the saucy hwe on 12.04, I don't see the Xorg portion in the repositories though, just the kernel... Is there another repository I should be looking at ?
[07:21] <ThomasB> rhythmbox on 14.04 needs my last.fm integration asap
[07:21] <ThomasB> can't scrobble :(
[07:43] <randomcpp> is there anything wrong if I set a daily cron job for fstrim in trusty? I know trim is enabled in trusty, but as weekly job IIRC
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> randomcpp: TRIM should be enabled by default cron job
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> having it daily is not bad
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> you can manually TRIM every day aswell
[07:44] <lotuspsychje> man fstrim
[07:47] <lotuspsychje> randomcpp: pm me for other ssd tweaks mate
[07:47] <randomcpp> lotuspsychje, I know that, but I'm new to SSD I wanted to know if there were some contraindications
[08:53] <sandGorgon> lotuspsychje, can you send me your SSD tweaks as well? or pastebin it and post here. would really appreciate it
[08:54] <lotuspsychje> sandGorgon: see pm :p
[11:20] <cortez> so trusty is running xorg server 1.14, right?
[11:22] <bazhang> !find xorg-server
[11:23] <bazhang> !info xserver-xorg-dev
[11:23] <bazhang> yep
[11:24] <cortez> thanks, bazhang. now how do i make ubottu tell us the rationale for that? ;)
[11:25] <cortez> i.e. i've seen 1.15 in the wild on other distros
[11:25] <bazhang> cortez, I'd try the mailing lists for that
[11:25] <cortez> at least i think i have...
[11:25] <bazhang> !lists
[11:25] <cortez> ok
[12:47] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[16:55] <alnr> after upgrade to 14.04, my system boots to grub rescue, file not found. solved by F12 boot menu, boot from 2nd hard drive. what should I do to repair the boot process (tried to install boot-repair from ppa but not found)
[17:29] <alnr> i'm guessing boot-repair isnt available yet for 14.04
[17:31] <holstein> alnr: you can run it from a live CD
[17:36] <Allison43> alnr, boot repair is it's own OS not a package in ubuntu
[17:37] <Allison43> use on alive media, cd or usb
[17:37] <alnr> Allison43: oh, becuase i have seen a boot-repair package in ppa yannubuntu
[17:38] <alnr> Allison43: ok usb would be a lot less pain than cd, thanks
[17:39] <holstein> alnr: you can run the software from a liveCD.. it will pick up os's, such as 14.04, or windows, or whatever
[17:39] <Allison43> http://sourceforge.net/p/boot-repair-cd/home/Home/
[17:39] <Allison43> alnr,^
[17:40] <holstein> or, just add it to whatever live CD you have handy... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[17:40] <alnr> Allison43: thanks a lot. i'll have to brush off my usb-key making skills.
[17:42] <Allison43> well, if you can buirn a cd it's abit easier
[18:28] <roothorick> the wifi picker in the installer is broken. Clicking "Connect" does absolutely nothing. I can connect to networks just fine via the gnome-shell bar so it's not a driver issue
[20:09] <Gilligan94> Hi I intend to chuck the 14.04 dailies on a spare drive to watch it's progress, I'll be dual booting it with Windows 8.1, what do I need to do to get it to boot the USB in UEFI mode so that the bootloader installs correctly?
[20:28] <Allison43> !UEFI
[20:28] <Allison43> Gilligan94,^
[20:37] <roothorick> sigh. powernow-k8 managed to creep back into the kernel
[20:38] <bekks> Kill it with fire.
[20:39] <roothorick> Is there a way to disable powernow-k8 with it builtin as it is in the normal kernels, or do I have to build my own kernel?
[20:40] <bekks> Blacklist the module.
[20:40] <roothorick> it's not a module.
[20:40] <bekks> It doubt it is compiled into the kernel.
[20:40] <roothorick> it is, in fact, compiled into the kernel
[20:41] <roothorick> config-3.12.0-7-generic: CONFIG_X86_POWERNOW_K8=y
[20:42] <roothorick> I want to use phc-k8 so this is a problem
[20:47] <bekks> Then you have to recompile the kernel.
[20:51] <roothorick> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/355232
[20:53] <roothorick> this is actually a BFD for me as HP in their infinite wisdom designed this laptop in such a way that the CPU can't be run at full power and voltage for an extended period of time without overheating
[20:54] <roothorick> but I can safely undervolt the proc A LOT, and it reduces the heat enough to maintain full load at the full 2.0Ghz indefinitely
[21:03] <roothorick> what the... why are you building the deprecated SpeedStep driver at all!?
[22:32] <roothorick> thermal-throttled kernel compile. Truly, this is hell.