[00:19] <soee> how can i add h264 encoder support for gstreamer ?
[01:47] <linuxuz3r_> hi
[01:47] <linuxuz3r_> when is the release of 14.04
[01:49] <k1l_> in april 2014
[01:50] <k1l_> for detailed date see release schedule in /topic
[01:55] <linuxuz3r_> ok
[11:10] <BluesKaj> HIyas all
[13:25] <Rory> Is Trusty likely to include a version of Gstreamer 1.4, which is due to be released in March?
[13:32] <Daekdroom> March is most likely too late.
[15:49] <fashun> I need help just instlled ubuntu 14.04 9 feb daily image but cant find the grub. dual booting with win 7
[15:50] <fashun> that the grub was unable to over write mbr so systm boots straight to win7
[15:56] <Rory> fashun: Do you have more than one hard drive?
[15:58] <fashun> @Rory: I have a 500 gig hard drive partitioned into 250 gigs each
[15:58] <Rory> fashun: Look at this page, which describes using a tool called Boot Repair to repair your bootloader https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[15:59] <Rory> fashun: Because you're using 14.04, you may need to edit the sources.list file after adding the repository, and change "trusty" to "saucy"
[15:59] <Rory> Or use a 13.10 liveCD
[15:59] <BluesKaj> fashun, best to load the ubuntu live media again and install grub from there, open a terminal and do, sudo grub-install /dev/sdX , sdX is usually sda
[16:00] <BluesKaj> unless of course you're running efi/bios, then you might need to run in legacy mode
[16:02] <fashun> @Blueskaj will try it when I get home. will come back later
[16:02] <fashun> if all goes well
[16:03] <BluesKaj> fashun, as Rory mentioned Boot-Repair is also a very handy cd or media for fixing grub
[16:03] <BluesKaj> ok stuff to do ...bbl
[16:35] <Meerkat> Where do I report ubuntu installer issues?
[16:36] <Rory> Meerkat: If you're having a problem you can describe it here
[16:41] <Meerkat> Rory, When installing ubuntu 14.04 with full disk encryption the installer asks for the password first and then the keyboard layout. If the selected keyboard layout is not US and you are using special characters (!"#¤) etc. then you cannot decrypt your drive because the keys are switched around. This also happens on 13.04.
[16:42] <Rory> Ohh that bit me once!
[16:42] <Rory> That's been an issue for ages! You have no idea how long it took me to diagnose the fact that the "£" I thought I had in my password was actually a "#" and that's why I couldn't decrypt
[16:43] <Rory> Meerkat: I recommend just filing a bug against Ubiquity
[16:45] <Meerkat> Rory, is ubiquity used by xubuntu too? because that's where I originally had this issue.
[16:46] <Meerkat> According to wikipedia it is.
[16:46] <Meerkat> thank you for pointing me to the proper package.
[16:46] <Rory> yeah it is, that's the Ubuntu installer
[16:47] <Rory> A simple enough fix would be to ask for language and keyboard layout before partitioning, or to have a temporary, localised-to-one-textbox input method switcher in the installer
[16:48] <elfy> Rory: I got some updates today - that switched the kbd layout ... logged in ok - then it wouldn't work :)
[16:48] <elfy> # is in a funny place on US keyboards
[16:48]  * Rory wishes he was American
[16:49]  * elfy is ok with his kbd having a £
[16:49] <Rory> Yeah actually, life would be a bit rubbish if I had to do a unicode every time I wanted to write £
[16:49] <elfy> :)
[16:51] <Meerkat> 3#£³ <- all on 3 for me
[17:16] <Rory> 3 is 3, and shift-3 is £, I have no other modifiers for that key printed
[17:16] <Rory> AltGr-3 gives ³ apparently :P
[17:18] <Meerkat> altgr-shift+3 also works
[17:19] <Meerkat> maybe
[17:41] <fred``> i upgraded from precise to trusty and now my gbit nic only runs at max 100mb/fd - i cant even set it with mii-tool to 1gbit
[17:41] <fred``> lspci shows me:  Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (rev 03)
[17:49] <nikolam> Do you people use Btrfs snapshots for System subvolumes to test and be able to rollback after multiple updates?
[17:50] <nikolam> Btw, is Btrfs now able to be used during blank install and be supported?
[17:51] <nikolam> Would one still need to make new GRUB2 menu items manually, to have system boot off some other btrfs subvolume?
[17:51] <nikolam> or btrfs subvolume set-default is enough for that?
[18:14] <BluesKaj> fred``, have you updated/upgraded and dist-upgraded since your install?
[19:12] <fred``> BluesKaj : i havent done any dist-upgrade for some days - doing it now. the kernel irs upgraded to 3.3
[19:12] <fred``> 3.0-8
[19:12] <fred``> i'll reboot and check
[19:29] <fred``> BluesKaj : now it synced to 1000baseT-FD - but the strange thing is, that i had to replug the lancable - same happend with the older kernel/modules
[19:34] <BluesKaj> fred``, yeah that's the upnp at work
[19:44] <Meerkat> I removed an entry in unity and compiz crashed =)
[19:44] <Meerkat> that's hilarious
[21:05] <rohan> (k)ubuntu 14.04 currently has git 1.9rc1 which breaks android studio / intellij idea: any ideas on how to work around it?
[21:34] <brainwash> rohan: filing a bug report would be the first step
[21:34] <rohan> brainwash: thanks, i guess i'll file a bug against intellij
[21:34] <jtaylor> how does it break it?
[22:07] <rohan> jtaylor: it says "unsupported format of git --version: 1.9rc1"
[22:08] <jtaylor> oh
[22:08] <jtaylor> that will solve itself
[22:08] <jtaylor> probably
[22:08] <jtaylor> as soon as its out of rc
[22:08] <jtaylor> it will be rc3 soon
[22:33] <aim__> Is there an means of debugging keyboard shortcuts. A recent upgrade has meant that something is stealing "<Control>Space". I tried openbox as a DE and its fine there.
[22:35] <brainwash> aim__: ctrl + space is usually used by ibus
[22:35] <brainwash> if ibus is running
[22:36] <aim__> brainwash: I was happily using this combo yesterday (in Emacs), but today's upgrade broke that for me.
[22:37] <aim__> brainwash: I did 'dconf dump /' and grepped for Space but I didn't see anything matching Control+Space.  Alt+Space, et al, was listed.
[22:37] <brainwash> check for ibus and kill it if it's running in the background
[22:38] <aim__> brainwash: OK. I have 5 PIDs. Multi-threaded?
[22:38] <brainwash> no clue
[22:38] <brainwash> just a guess so far
[22:39] <aim__> brainwash: heh! You guess 100% right!
[22:40] <brainwash> you can configure ibus to stop using ctrl + space
[22:40] <brainwash> or stop it completely if not needed :)
[22:43] <aim__> brainwash: OK, that clears that up!
[22:43] <aim__> brainwash: : ag Control /etc/dconf/db/ibus.d/
[22:43] <aim__> /etc/dconf/db/ibus.d/00-upstream-settings
[22:43] <aim__> 42:trigger=['Control+space', 'Zenkaku_Hankaku', 'Alt+Kanji', 'Alt+grave', 'Hangul', 'Alt+Release+Alt_R']
[22:43] <aim__> 46:triggers=['<Control>space']
[22:43] <aim__> brainwash: thanks! Really makes Emacs kind of useless (for me).
[22:43] <brainwash> you're welcome :)
[22:44] <iamnotpression> thanks
[22:44] <iamnotpression> is it to me right? XD
[22:44] <Beldar> iamnotpression, The download updates to the release.
[22:45] <iamnotpression> I have got a fast question, I want download the ubuntu 14.04 to help develoment, but idk if this will be update or I will must download the LTS version in later?  sry for my english
[22:45] <iamnotpression> ah!
[22:46] <iamnotpression> ok thanks, that's was the question, so I will wait to the stable LTS to help