=== Nach0z_ is now known as Nach0z === tim` is now known as tim``` === schmidtm_ is now known as schmidtm [11:19] Anyone here who can help w/ a video driver that seems to be stuck on software rendering? [11:20] Here's some info: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831410/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831414/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831424/ [11:25] Whoops. [11:25] Don't know if someone seen my question, so here goes again: [11:26] I have a problem with a video card stuck at software rendering mode. Here's some info: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831414/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831424/ http://paste.ubuntu.com/6831410/ [11:28] morning [11:44] Hiyas all [12:41] hey folks [12:42] I've got trouble authenticating with my WPA2 enterprise wifi. is there anywhere I can get a proper error log why the connection is failing? [12:44] ah, syslog [12:44] it's a self-signed certificate, but I've told network manager to ignore this [12:45] I still get " OpenSSL: openssl_handshake - SSL_connect error:14090086:SSL routines:SSL3_GET_SERVER_CERTIFICATE:certificate verify failed" [12:45] connecting to the same wifi in 12.04 works [12:47] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1104476 there we go [12:47] Ubuntu bug 1104476 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "Network manager cannot connect to WPA2/PEAP/MSCHAPv2 network without CA_Certificate" [High,Triaged] === brot_ is now known as brot [13:49] Should we be using trusty or devel in our sources.list [13:50] devel isn't a release [13:51] hm, seems like the icedtea-plugin is buggy :/ [13:51] ikonia;~ yeah I know but there was some talk last year about using devel [13:53] ikonia;~ trying to find the info is proving difficult as searching trusty and devel gets a load a hits related to trusty development and changes only [13:53] there was some talk about making a devel "rolling release" when the general ubuntu rolling release an release support timeframes was discussed [13:59] k1l;~ yeah I was wanting to find a citation on that [14:16] ah, no. it just refuses to show a splash screen that asks me if I want to run a webapp with an untrusted cert :/ [16:02] philinux, ikonia: devel is a codename that always points to the latest development release (i.e. currently trusty). It was decided by the technical board in July, https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-announce/2013-July/001052.html [17:32] wtf is this bogus msg - Setting up grub-pc (2.02~beta2-5) ...Installing for i386-pc platform. this is an amd64 architecture installation [17:35] utusan: All x86 systems start in real-mode [17:37] TJ-: it's already running, and just got an upgrade to grub-pc. that's the msg during the upgrade [17:37] utusan: The PC starts in real-mode (32-bit) and GRUB doesn't switch into protected mode when booting linux, it lets linux do that [20:33] is there an ubuntu 14.04 utilty version prerelease out to try out? [20:34] !daily [20:34] Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [20:34] wolfzrat, ^ [20:35] yes bazhang [20:35] ? [20:35] Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ wolfzrat [20:36] ubottu, this link is not the GNOME version is it because i d/l tha one already [20:37] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/trusty-desktop-amd64+mac.iso [20:37] for 64bit from that link [20:38] ok i unserstand that is the link but, all i want to know if that is the untility version or GNOME [20:39] wolfzrat: do you mean Unity? [20:39] bazhang: s/+mac// ? [20:39] rwm yes i do [20:39] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/trusty-desktop-amd64.iso [20:40] you can install gnome-shell [20:40] if by gnome you mean that [20:40] unity is gnome3 shell just not gnome-shell shell [20:41] ok i just wanted the unity version, and taht link you provided is for 32 bit right [20:41] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/trusty-desktop-i386.iso [20:42] amd64 is 64bit i386 is 32 [20:42] oh so its not GNOME Desktop evironment? lastnight i downloaded the GNOME Ubuntu 14.04 and when I installed it in my VM it was a complete GNOME desktop environment, and bazhang thanks for the link [20:43] gnome-shell? [20:43] gimme a sec ill show you bazhang [20:43] unity is standard, so you'd sudo apt-get install gnome-shell [20:44] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/01/ubuntu-14-04-flavours-hit-alpha-2-release [20:44] !find fallback [20:44] Found: gnome-session-fallback [20:44] i downloaded the "get Ubuntu GNOME 14.04 Alpha 2 [20:44] !info gnome-session-fallback [20:44] gnome-session-fallback (source: gnome-panel): GNOME Session Manager - GNOME Flashback (transitional package). In component universe, is optional. Version 1:3.8.0-1ubuntu3 (trusty), package size 2 kB, installed size 249 kB [20:45] i thought it was going to look like 13.10 [20:45] if you want the looks more like gnome "classic" ^ [20:45] no bazhang lol let me show you what im talking about [20:45] wolfzrat: there wasn't an Ubuntu Alpha 2 - they didn't do that - so the Ubuntu Daily is what you will find [20:46] only flavours did alpha 2 [20:46] http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-Elh34zFygpA/UXaUrjdsWYI/AAAAAAAAPCo/kUj-cFjs3xw/s1600/ubuntu13.04-raring-ringtail.png [20:46] so the link to the iso bazhang gave above is what you want for Ubuntu [20:46] elfy oh so thats not out yet then? [20:47] they don't do alpha's lately only betas [20:47] the picture above shows what i was talking about [20:47] yes - unity [20:47] there will be no Alpha [20:47] i guess the official release will have it then [20:48] have what? [20:48] unity? [20:48] yes elfy [20:49] the daily ^^ there is the normal ubuntu version [20:49] let me try the iso bazhang_ gave me [20:49] ok [20:49] that will be it [20:49] elfy ill put it in my VM [20:49] ok thanks === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [20:50] wolfzrat: when the Beta 1 comes out it will be the same - no Ubuntu just flavours [20:50] i guess that since i d/l the GNOME one i thought the unity one was not out yet but you say it is and i got the iso d/l so ill try it out [20:50] elfy right [20:50] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule [20:52] thank you elfy this is much helpful [20:52] welcome [21:56] who broke UEFI boot? [22:07] Shaggy says: "Wasnt me..." :P [22:08] 2001 called... [22:11] efibootmgr is reporting an "Ubuntu" entry [22:12] it's not there in the setup [22:13] oh and now it's missing. Strange. [22:17] well what the hell [22:30] grub-efi-amd64 appears to be generating the .efi files correctly and putting them in the right place but the firmware doesn't see them at all [22:44] what the [22:44] WHY [22:44] okay look [22:44] it's an alpha, I get that [22:44] but's that's precisely why you SHOULD keep old versions in the apt database [22:45] now I have to manually type in a whole bunch of URLs and screw around with dpkg to get my system bootable again [22:45] NOT. COOL. [23:16] oh what the hell [23:20] !schedule [23:20] A schedule of Trusty Tahr (14.04) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseSchedule [23:23] okay so what else changed [23:23] why does my system suddenly refuse to boot [23:31] I'm completely at a loss [23:31] did a dist-upgrade today, rendered my perfectly fine system unbootable [23:31] tried reverting to old GRUB [23:31] no change [23:31] what the hell happened