[08:34] <CraHan> I'm not sure if it's the same issue with Ubuntu 14.04 as I was having with Xubuntu 14.04, but the latest VirtualBox guest additions (4.3.6) don't recognise the X version used in 14.04. Installing the pre-release 4.3.7 guest additions seems to fix that. See https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12623 for a download link.
[08:34] <CraHan> Just figured I'd share that just in case anyone bumps into the same issue.
[08:39] <eyfour> CraHan: Thanks a lot. You probably just saved me a couple of hours of future troubleshooting :)
[08:39] <CraHan> eyfour: awesome. Happy to help :)
[11:38] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[14:06] <erle-> does somebody know whether the new gnunet release will be in trusty?
[14:08] <erle-> i mean 0.10
[16:33] <_bt> hello, does the latest trusty kernel have this patch? http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=227ae10f17a5f2fd1307b7e582b603ef7bbb7e97
[16:35] <Pici> _bt: you might want to poke your head in #ubuntu-kernel and ask there.
[16:35] <_bt> Pici: thanks
[21:58] <triole> Hi guys! I am currently on a 14.04 live session and want to look at unity8. However, I cannot install it! Apt says: E: Unable to locate package unity8
[21:59] <Beldar> triole, YOu have to comment out the cd and run an update to have access to the repos.
[21:59] <triole> ah-get it. ill try
[22:01] <triole> YES! works, at least the installation :)
[22:01] <triole> thanks for the quick help!
[22:01] <Beldar> no prob
[22:20] <genii> Just remember that you can only install packages up to the amount of memory the system has, since /var and so on are in RAM
[22:20] <jpds>  /var isn't in RAM.
[22:20] <bekks> Hopefully, it isnt :)
[22:20] <jpds> Oh, on a live session - sure.
[22:21] <genii> jpds: "<triole> Hi guys! I am currently on a 14.04 live session and want to look at unity8. However, I cannot install it! Apt says: E: Unable to locate package unity8"
[22:21] <bekks> So on a live session, the entire dpkg structure is just not included?
[22:29] <genii> bekks: I think all the directory hierarchies are in place, etc. Just that everything is running on ramdisk(s) so installing large packages will just chew it up
[22:30] <genii> Been a while since I installed a bunch of stuff on a livecd environment, but I've had it happen where it chunked out like that
[22:48] <gboudreau> hi guys. I make a software that is release with a Samba VFS module binary.
[22:48] <gboudreau> that module doesn't work on Trusty, because I think a symlink to a library is missing.
[22:49] <gboudreau> The error samba logs is "libsmbd_base.so: file not found"
[22:49] <gboudreau> and indeed, there is not such file / symlink in the Trusty install I tested with.
[22:49] <gboudreau> I created a symlink with this: ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/samba/libsmbd_base.so.0 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libsmbd_base.so
[22:49] <gboudreau> and it resolved the problem.
[22:50] <jpds> http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?mode=exactfilename&suite=trusty&section=all&arch=any&keywords=libsmbd_base.so.0&searchon=contents
[22:50] <gboudreau> I don't think this is an issue on other systems (though I might be wrong on that), so I think it is a Trusty bug
[22:50] <jpds> Interesting.
[22:50] <jpds> File a bug about it.
[22:50] <gboudreau> will do. Can you tell me where? :)
[22:51] <jpds> gboudreau: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+filebug
[22:51] <gboudreau> perfect. thank you.