[00:04] <bekks> What is a "F2FS" partition?
[00:12] <jtaylor> partitino with f2fs filesystem on it
[00:12] <jtaylor> if the kernel supports it you can probably install onto it
[00:12] <jtaylor> it should be supported, but can't currently check
[00:13] <bekks> whats a f2fs filesystem? never heard of that
[00:14] <jtaylor> filesystem for flash devices
[00:14] <jtaylor> relative recently went into the kernel
[00:14] <bekks> ah, ok.
[00:34] <user82> bekks, sorry did not see your message on time
[00:36] <user82> last i checked the installer did not detect the partition with f2fs as usable, even though technically it should be do-able
[00:36] <user82> that was 13.10 however
[04:14] <beyondcr> Hello, I am trying to figure out how to install this version of fglrx https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/2:13.101-0ubuntu6
[04:14] <beyondcr> could anyone turn me in the right direction?
[04:19] <beyondcr> should there not be a install script?
[04:19] <holstein> well, there are scripts with the package from the manufacturers site
[04:19] <holstein> beyondcr: maybe you can get that particular version there
[04:20] <beyondcr> holstein: this is the only version I found that supports kernel 3.13 at the moment
[04:21] <holstein> beyondcr: it will be packaged from the manufacturers version
[04:28] <beyondcr> holstein do you mean to pull the installer scripts from the manufacture and try to install?
[04:29] <beyondcr> I believe this version was patched to support kernel 3.13
[04:29] <holstein> beyondcr: i mean, get that version you need from the manufacturer
[04:29] <wgrant> beyondcr: Are you running trusty already?
[04:30] <wgrant> If so, that version of fglrx is the default.
[04:30] <holstein> should be in the repos of 14.04
[04:30] <wgrant> Ensure that your system is up to date.
[04:30] <beyondcr> Thanks let me take a look!
[10:18] <ActionParsnip> hey guys
[10:19] <ActionParsnip> running Lubuntu Trusty and added the Racefinity theme to make LXDE look like 'normal' Ubuntu. Transmission seems to be disobeying the theme though
[10:20] <ActionParsnip> Is Transmission setup to use a different theme setting somewhere for menus
[10:21] <ActionParsnip> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8850924/menuissue.png
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> is the issue, also File, Edit, Torrent are similarly coloured.
[10:22] <ActionParsnip> funnily though, transmission-qt is fine
[10:42] <ActionParsnip> hey guys, is Transmission not fully ported to GTK3 ?
[10:47] <ActionParsnip> or are bits still on GTK3?
[10:52] <brainwash> ActionParsnip: does your theme support for gtk3 apps?
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> yes, everything else is fine
[10:53] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: check the ravefinity theme
[10:54] <brainwash> is only this particular theme affected?
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: i'll have a check. I have emailed the guys
[10:54] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/transmission/+bug/1268530
[10:55] <ActionParsnip> pics and everything :)
[10:57] <brainwash> you should get at least the raring package of this theme
[10:57] <ActionParsnip> adding the Oneiric version seems to make things better. I'll see if there is a raring version
[10:58] <brainwash> but still, trusty ships with gtk 3.10, so this theme might be outdated
[10:58] <brainwash> it needs to support the recent version of gtk3
[10:59] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: yeah I suspect this is the issue
[10:59] <brainwash> so this report could be invalid
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: possibly, lets see. I told the ravefinity guys the issue, hopefully they will make a Trusty branch on the PPA :O
[11:01] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: its a great theme otherwise
[11:02] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: I like the default ubuntu theme
[11:07] <ActionParsnip> brainwash: thanks btw :)
[12:52] <ThomasB> Okay
[12:52] <ThomasB> I'm in desperate need of assistance
[12:53] <ThomasB> When I start up 14.04 with the Unity session, the launcher doesn't start up at all
[12:53] <ThomasB> If I ctrl alt F1 and do DISPLAY=:0 unity --replace, the launcer starts, ubt none of my unity settings have been retained
[12:53] <ThomasB> and they don't save either
[12:54] <ThomasB> There's no indicator applet as well
[13:28] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:43] <livram79_> how can I try Ubuntu with XMir?
[13:47] <popey> why would you want to do that?
[13:50] <elfy> popey: because they've just been told that xubuntu isn't looking at it at the moment
[13:51] <elfy> not liking the responses so far it seems
[13:52] <popey> why would xubuntu (or anyone) be looking at it?
[13:52] <popey> odd
[13:53] <elfy> I think that the guy that set up the image with it for us when we looked last cycle still has it kicking about - but we're not looking at it :)
[14:50] <ThomasB> i reinstalled <_<
[16:21] <genii> Known issue with networking after latest updates? dhclient broken right now for me.
[17:12] <BluesKaj> genii, using NM ?
[17:45] <genii> BluesKaj: Even setting it manually in /etc/network/interfaces wasn't working for dhcp, only static
[18:04] <TJ-> genii: any reports in "/var/log/syslog" as to what was going wrong?
[18:06] <genii> I'll revert it to dhcp and see if I can get any useful info. Back in a while.
[19:33] <genii> Turns out that dhclient command wants to update other stuff not directly related to the ethernet adapter.. eg: mail settings. So when some files in /etc/mail are gone that it's expecting, release and renew of ip by dhcp fails
[19:40] <BluesKaj> weird
[19:41] <genii> BluesKaj: I guess it's to prevent error messages from your mail program like sendmail or postfix from logging unnecessary error messages while network is down
[19:43] <BluesKaj> ok genii, I'll take your word on that :)
[21:06] <kaimast> hey i try to create a .deb but during the build process some files are created and I get "dpkg-source: error: cannot represent change". any ideas how to work around this?