[03:36] <guest_____> Is the Ubuntu 14.04 HWE stack available? I am currently running 12.04.4 LTS with kernel version 3.2.0-58-generic #88-Ubuntu.
[03:38] <guest_____> My original Ubuntu version installation was 12.04.
[03:39] <Beldar> guest_____, I did not realize you were on 12.04 you did mention the stack I was not thinking, #ubuntu is correct. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[03:39] <Beldar> my mistake
[03:40] <guest_____> That is okay.
[03:40] <UserError> guest_____,
[03:41] <UserError> yes, it is, under the canotical ppa
[03:41] <UserError> linux-generic-eol-upgrade-lts-trusty
[03:41] <UserError> or something like that
[03:44] <guest_____> If I enter this command into my terminal, will my kernel be upgraded to the latest version? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/6894802/ I just want to make sure that I get the most updated kernel version.
[03:52] <guest_____> Currently downloading the Saucy HWE. Need to free up some resources so my download may be a bit faster. BRB.
[03:56] <UserError> .....
[09:00] <xdotcommer> how do i delay x from starting on bootup in 14.04 server?
[09:01] <UserError> does anyone know where the alpha2 mini.iso is?
[09:01] <xdotcommer> having some problems with AMD Radeon drivers which foes not let X
[09:01] <xdotcommer> X does not run on startup ... possibly because drivers are not loaded
[09:14] <bekks> xdotcommer: Delaying the X start will not help in that situation. Check wether the drivers are loaded, from console.
[09:41] <pepee> xdotcommer, fglrx or the FOSS driver?
[09:42] <xdotcommer> fglrx
[09:42] <pepee> did you check your logs for crashes or error messages?
[09:42] <xdotcommer> pepee: strange thing is ... i do a fresh install it works perfectly... then lets say I plug a card in or out and try again and it wont work
[09:42] <xdotcommer> which logs should i look at?
[09:43] <pepee> dmesg and /var/lox/Xorg.0.log
[09:43] <xdotcommer> yea no errors there
[09:43] <xdotcommer> looked at xdm as well but i guess thats not necessary
[09:43] <pepee> ask in #ati
[09:44] <xdotcommer> thanks will give it a try!
[09:44] <pepee> yw
[09:49] <UserError> does anyone know where the alpha2 mini.iso is?
[09:51] <bekks> Most likely, It doesnt exist.
[10:02] <UserError> it does because i had the alpha1 version
[10:02] <UserError> it wasn't shown on cdimage.ubuntu but the URL existed
[10:03] <UserError> hrm
[10:03] <UserError> AWWWW YEHHHH http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/trusty/
[10:03]  * UserError dances
[11:03] <rohan> does kubuntu 14.04 do a safe shutdown? i see it going from X to switch off, without the kubuntu splash. and every time i start the system, it does a disk scan.
[11:26] <pepee> rohan, you should check your HD...
[11:27] <bekks> And run fsck -f on all filesystems.
[11:28] <pepee> the S.M.A.R.T. data may give you quick clues
[11:31] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:37] <melkor> Hello, when I updated my computer the package kde-config-touchpad was removed and now I cannot configure my touchpad.
[13:37] <melkor> If I try to reinstall it, the two x-org packages will be removed.
[13:39] <BluesKaj> melkor, guess we have to live with it until the package can be restored , it happened here too
[13:40] <melkor> BluesKaj: install kde-touchpad
[13:41] <BluesKaj> melkor, ok thanks
[13:43] <melkor> The other config tool was better though, do you know if a bug has been filed for this?
[13:48] <mrdeb> hi is ubuntu 14.04 using compiz or something better
[13:48] <BluesKaj> melkor, dunno about any bug , but the settings in kde-touchpad don't work yet , may be a reboot?
[13:48] <melkor> BluesKaj: I am not sure, when I went to system settings the touchpad was there and when I selected it I was able to change settings and apply. It worked.
[13:49] <melkor> BluesKaj: Which touchpad do you have?
[13:50] <mrdeb> hello?
[13:51] <melkor> BluesKaj: If you have a newer dell laptop there might be a bug with the driver.
[13:54] <BluesKaj> melkor, Lenovo G500, lspci doesn't show amodel name for the touchpad
[13:55] <BluesKaj> the settings aren't saved anyway, so kde-touchpad isn't much good to me
[13:55] <melkor> hm.
[13:57] <BluesKaj> I'll try a reboot , but I don't have much hope for a positive result
[14:01] <BluesKaj> oops . I was wrong , the settings work now :)
[14:01] <mrdeb> hi is ubuntu 14.04 using compiz or something better
[14:01] <BluesKaj> it's becoming like windows , the settings won't stick without  areboot
[14:02] <BluesKaj> mrdeb, afaik , unity still uses compiz
[14:03] <mrdeb> why not clutter
[14:03] <mrdeb> which is way faster and less  buddy
[14:03] <tilppis> is DPS for radeon cards enabled by default in 14.04?
[14:05] <BluesKaj> tilppis, DPS?
[14:08] <tilppis> dynamic power management
[14:10] <BluesKaj> mrdeb, sorry , but I'm a KDE user, not too informed about unity/gnome. Kwin on KDE has a nice built in compositer
[14:10] <mrdeb> ok
[14:10] <mrdeb> so u r saying to switch to kde
[14:12] <mrdeb> hmm
[14:13] <BluesKaj> no I'm not, mrdeb. I'm merely making you aware of one of kde's advantages. A better compositor might not be a reason to switch desktops unless it's high on your list of important attributes
[14:20] <mrdeb> so switch, ok
[14:20] <BluesKaj> mrdeb, that's your call :)
[14:21] <mrdeb> is sound as good as in pure gnome
[14:21] <BluesKaj> dunno
[14:21] <mrdeb> i noticed that sound is worst without pulse, then pulse ubutnu, then pure gnome
[14:21] <BluesKaj> haven't use gnome in many yrs
[14:21] <BluesKaj> used
[14:21] <mrdeb> i am on it now
[14:22] <mrdeb> went from 12.04 to deb 7
[14:23] <mrdeb> i test many distros
[14:26] <BluesKaj> i try to avoid pulseaudio, only use it because on my desktop pc alsa driver doesn't link properly with webaudio/flashaudio, otherwise I wouldn't need it
[14:30]  * mamarley started using PulseAudio when he got his new laptop so that it would be easier to make use of HDMI/DP audio output.
[14:31] <mamarley> Some applications (like MPlayer/SMPlayer) would let me pick which device, but others would not.  PulseAudio lets me pick which output device for any application.
[15:54] <xdotcomm_> how do i install acpid from source
[15:55] <xdotcomm_> i did "make install" but not sure if it did the overwrote the original acpid or not
[17:01] <pietro10> Hi. In Kubuntu 14.04 with kde-config-gtk and gtk[23]-engines-oxygen, font rendering does not look like it does in KDE programs. Firefox, however, has perfect font rendering. How do I fix this? Thanks.
[17:17] <arielsanflo> hello
[17:19] <arielsanflo> help to upgrade my ubuntu 14.04 gnome-shell I get half when I enter the search application
[18:46] <asad2005> Is it ok to upgrade to 14.04 if i accept once a day crash or is it more than that?
[18:47] <penguin42> asad2005: Well it's fine for me - 0 crash - but hey it's still in dev so it *could* break
[18:47] <k1l_> we dont have a guarantee for one crash a day, but be aware, that it will crash when you need to do important stuff. that works :)
[18:48] <genii> asad2005: So far I've only had one major issue since November. Then again I'm using fairly stock hardware and Kubuntu version
[18:48] <genii> asad2005: If it *does* crash for you, make a report :)
[18:48] <asad2005> penguin42: Thanks whats the command to do the upgrade for a non released verstion
[18:49] <k1l_> add a -d for developer upgrade
[18:50] <asad2005> And if 14.04 is released i will only need to update right?
[18:50] <penguin42> yep
[18:50] <genii> asad2005: If it eats your kittens we can't be held liable
[18:50] <penguin42> it should do
[18:50] <penguin42> ...update, not eat kittens
[18:51] <asad2005> genii: NP
[19:16] <pietro10> Hi. In Kubuntu 14.04 with kde-config-gtk and gtk[23]-engines-oxygen, font rendering does not look like it does in KDE programs. Firefox, however, has perfect font rendering. How do I fix this? Thanks.
[19:47] <k1l_> ROPA: if you want boot-repair for 14.04 ask the ppa maintainer if he does a package
[19:50] <k1l_> ROPA: see https://bugs.launchpad.net/boot-repair/+bug/1267702
[21:35] <rohan> pietro10: are you still around?
[21:36] <pietro10> yes
[21:37] <rohan> pietro10: i had the same problem as you
[21:38] <rohan> pietro10: what ended up working for me was, going to System Settings -> Application Appearance -> GTK -> then under "Select a theme", change it to something else for both gtk2 and gtk3
[21:38] <rohan> pietro10: and then change it back to "oxygen-gtk"
[21:38] <rohan> hit "Apply"
[21:38] <rohan> that did it for me
[21:39] <pietro10> ok
[21:39] <pietro10> I had a weird thing where I had to set it to oxygen manually like that, but without changing the theme first
[21:39] <pietro10> just changing it back and htitting Apply
[21:39] <pietro10> but that was just to set the theme, not to fix font rendering
[21:39] <pietro10> let's se..
[21:39] <rohan> oh i see.
[21:41] <pietro10> ok that did not fix it
[21:42] <pietro10> I read somewhere about gnome-settings-daemon; should I try that?
[21:42] <rohan> sorry, no idea, never heard of it
[21:55] <pietro10> I'll try on regular #kubuntu I guess