[00:32] hello [00:33] someone get nvidia-331 work after install? It seems that both Optimus hardware and only one nvidia card have problem with this driver [00:34] *I'm in trusty, and get problem in 2 different machines === LoganCloud is now known as Guest24574 [03:34] damo if icc-profiles is running with a pid try ubuntu-bug pid-number [03:59] i need my rhythmbox to support last.fm :( === jje is now known as Guest76040 === Guest76040 is now known as jje [15:30] ns identify Becky010 [16:45] mp to 14.04, had issues also with 13.10 [18:11] hey all! my laptop has two batteries. is it possible to merge the estimated remaining time of battery life? It shows them seperatley which is not very intuitive [18:13] kaimast: bug 880881 [18:13] bug 880881 in indicator-power (Ubuntu) "Power indicator does not combine multiple battery status" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/880881 [18:14] thanks trism! [18:38] * penguin42 wonders whether it can tell that the two batteries are a related pair [18:41] penguin42: i think the easiest solution would be to add an option to merge the times. [18:42] nod === soee_ is now known as soee [19:28] hello [19:29] how is the progress on 14.04? How will it change til official release? Can I install it for daily usage? [19:30] karab44: you "can".. its not out yet, and should not be considered released til its released.. [19:32] karab44: if you need to ask about stableness, dont use alpha or betas [19:32] and yes, a alpha/beta will update to final automaticaly [19:33] Yeah I know but I was just wondering how will it work for me when I use application mostly [19:33] hi, with regard to karab44's question does ubuntu+1 compare to arch linux? [19:34] shapow: they are different products.. neither are tring to compare to the other. arch is a rolling release.. ubuntu 14.04 is a testing verison til its release in april [19:34] shapow: arch is rolling release. that is quite hard to compare [19:35] So my question would be will system behaviour be stable in daily usage of apps like IRC, Blender, skype. I usually don't use system features much. [19:35] it was to my understanding ubuntu+1 was the always-developmental version of ubuntu (aka rolling release) but according to holstein and k1l_ this is not so? [19:35] shapow: seems to be :) [19:35] karab44: It's not too bad; but things do break from time to time - because things can and will break prior to release [19:36] karab44: that is not the question. a "stable IRC program" doesnt help you if the kernel or the xserver doesnt run [19:36] karab44: if you want stable, use the stable release [19:36] shapow, Rolling release no. [19:36] karab44: But unlike Arch for example, Ubuntu tends to keep the last few kernels installed on the machine, so at least if the kernel breaks it's easy to go back [19:36] shapow: correct, it is *not* a rolling release [19:36] karab44: things will break. and most times when you need a running system to do important things. so again: if you need to ask the questions, stay away from development [19:37] shapow: no its not rolling release. but +1 is always called the actual development release [19:37] I thought it's not that drastic :) [19:38] My idea was to use it carefully without using any fancy system features but only launch apps on it but I see now that it's not good idea either. [19:39] karab44: Things like compilers, kernel etc have to get updated somewhere in the cycle, so it does happen - but then as it gets closer to release things stabilise out; current one should be a little better because it's aiming at LTS so it shouldn't be quite as drastic [19:39] karab44: ? its not a "bad" idea.. its just not a stable release.. its not the goal of 14.04 right now to make sure it doesnt break.. [19:39] thank you all ^^ [19:40] shapow: the testing version of ubuntu doesnt necessarily have the latest packages. its not pulling from the latest testing version of debian, which could be viewed as "rolling" [19:41] but you said it can break "just like that" and I don't want my system breaks just because mp3 player runs in background. === lfaraone_ is now known as lfaraone [22:39] hello [22:45] YOURBESTFRIEND, What's up? [22:46] nice nick [23:07] Beldar: trying to fix some bug, yo [23:53] hi. does the trusty installer support installing the system to F2FS partitions?