[01:09] is todays current build stable [01:15] is there a torent for ubuntu 14.04 [01:15] daily [01:17] There isn't any .torrent in http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [01:17] (and it sorta makes sense there isn't a torrent for daily, given it changes.. erm... daily, and there is no point in seeding things that will be obsolete within a day) [01:18] so once i download it will there be a way to have it update automattically or will i have to redownload it [01:18] Run the update manager and you should be fine [01:19] Alternatively, 'sudo apt-get update' followed by 'sudo apt-get upgrade' (you'll eventually need 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade') [01:28] ok how do i burn it to a cd once it downloads [01:34] you can't. The iso is too big for a cd, you could use a DVD or USB [01:34] !usb [01:34] For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent [01:37] you might want to also take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto#Burning_the_ISO_on_to_a_DVD [01:44] !dvd [01:44] Ubuntu's default installation and repositories do not include packages needed to play commercial DVDs for legal reasons. For information on adding them, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/PlayingDVDs | For information on the legalities involved, see the "DVD" section of https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FreeFormats [01:44] !install-dvd [02:03] IdleOne, SCSI error on write(36592,16): See MMC specs: Sense Key 4 "Drive error", ASC 03 ASCQ 00. [02:03] when burning to dv [02:07] IdleOne, ^^^ Daekdroom [02:11] rww, SCSI error on write(36592,16): See MMC specs: Sense Key 4 "Drive error", ASC 03 ASCQ 00.when burning to dv [02:29] SCSI error on write(138304,16): [4 09 01] Drive error. Tracking servo failure. when dfownloading [02:37] basketball: two things: 1) the DVD drive possibly needs a firmware update 2) reduce the write-speed multiplier to make the write more reliable [02:41] how do i do that [03:05] Rhythmbox needs last.fm scrobbling [03:05] and it needs it now [03:57] G'day. Just installed a fresh xubuntu 14.04 alpha 2 & first thing I've noticed is that when you drag a windows to the top of the screen it doesn't maximize to the whole screen, it maximizes horizontally okay but vertically it only fills half of the screen. [04:45] What's the go in xubuntu 14.04 with no option in the properties of a file to run it as an executable? [07:02] AussieDownUnder: THe first one, where it maximizes like that is an xfwm4 thing, not actually a mistake as it was designed like that. [07:09] TheDrums, can I set it to fully maximise then? [07:09] Sadly no, not at this time. IIRC there is an upstream bug report about it though. [07:10] TheDrums, umm whoops I thought you were replying to another question I asked elsewhere sorry [07:11] AussieDownUnder: The question about dragging something to the top of the screen, that's the one I answered. :) [07:39] thedrums, oh yeah sorry I'm losing track of what I've asked, I'm on different channels (not asking the same thing) asking about a heap of things. [07:41] thedrums, where would the best place be to post reports about bugs or suggestions? Is there something in the alpha for doing either of those? [07:43] AussieDownUnder: this 'alpha' of your's - have you been updating it and upgrading as packages come through? [07:43] or is it still as it was when you got it? [07:43] elfy, I installed it today & let it update [07:45] then it's not an alpha anymore - it's the same as the current daily :) [07:45] report bugs on the tracker [07:45] elfy, oh wow nice. Let me noob up a storm in here, what tracker & how? [07:46] you got a launchpad account? [07:47] elfy, sure do [07:47] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker [07:48] login to that - http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds [07:48] rather :) [07:48] then pick the flavour [07:48] elfy, so should I be reporting since I'm on the xubuntu 14.04? [07:48] oh [07:48] AussieDownUnder: actually - I'm waking up still here - what sort of bug? [07:49] AussieDownUnder: this is the +1 channel - NOT just ubuntu :) [07:49] AussieDownUnder: because that might be the wrong place to report - depending on the bug [07:49] if it is one of our packages there is somewhere else to do it [07:51] elfy, no bugs yet I'm pretty sure, was just preparing for the future of a possible bug, but yeah my main query so far was when windows only half fill the screen when you drag something to the side/top of the screen like in ubuntu then it usually maximises the application [07:51] elfy, not sure if that's only happening in xubuntu or ubuntu as well. [07:52] elfy, also will this version of 14.04 I have installed now automatically be updated to release version? [07:52] it will update if you update it :) [07:52] my main query so far was when windows only half fill the screen when you drag something to the side/top of the screen [07:53] that is normal ^^ [07:53] package bugs for us can be reported here if there is a test for it http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker [07:53] elfy, but I want it to fill into the whole screen like ubuntu or windows whaaaaaa [07:53] and if you have queries regarding our stuff feel free to talk to me as well [07:54] AussieDownUnder: I want a £1,000,000 but I'm not going to get it ;) [07:54] elfy, I'll send you a million pounds......of sand [07:54] right - that helps :p [07:55] You might be able to make it into a heap of glassware & sell it to make more then a million pounds, then you can invest & buy more send then multiply into a billion dollar business. [07:55] more sand* [07:57] elfy, I had another question but can't remember it now. Oh would here be the appropriate place to find out how to properly delete all the other o/s's off of the same hardrive I have 14.04 on? I have ubuntu studio 12.04, ubuntu 12.04 & random empty partitions. I'd like to keep 14.04 as the main & wipe the rest into one clean partition or at least just 2 partitions, one for the 14.04 & the rest for storage [07:59] elfy, I've deleted 2 o/s's off already but everytime I do I have to run boot-repair. I was thinking of wiping it, rearranging it in disk utility & then running boot-repair before I restart. I just don't really want to format the drive & start over again even though I'm good at starting over. [08:00] well personally I'd just redo it all - but then I'm doing that constantly anyway [08:01] but if you don't want to - and if you keep having to use bootrepair I'd guess that you've got issues with grub not installed in the right place [08:02] elfy, I probably will, would be nice to push one button & reinstall all the custom ppa stuff, pretty sure I've forgotton half the stuff I had installed on my old main ubuntu. Be nice to somehow sync that kind of stuff on the ubuntu cloud & get an option to reinstall it [08:02] when you boot - is 14.04 at the top of the list - or is it one of your other installs [08:02] elfy, yeah top of the list [08:02] boot from LiveCD, gparted or whatever to delete everything that isn't 14.04, chroot into the 14.04 partition, edit grub config if necessary, update-grub [08:03] rww: yep [08:03] anyway AussieDownUnder - I'm off now - back later [08:03] rww, would the live 14.04 usb be fine for that? [08:03] elfy, okay thanks for your time [08:03] yes [08:10] I really do hate whenever you install a linux distro that it changes the grub to its own. I liked the fancy one that desktop-xubuntu installed on my ubuntu. [08:14] if you don't accept the defaults then it will install grub where you tell it to - then you can update-grub from the main one and it will find the newer one - do it all the time here [09:01] do we have computer vision installed by default in Ubuntu now? I can't remember having installed it. And if so; what is it needed for? [12:07] 'Morning folks [12:56] !info minidlna [12:56] minidlna (source: minidlna): lightweight DLNA/UPnP-AV server targeted at embedded systems. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.24+dfsg-1 (trusty), package size 142 kB, installed size 362 kB === Pici` is now known as Pici [16:41] running xubuntu-trusty [16:41] no breakages so far [16:44] can anyone recommend a better mp3 player than clementine? [16:53] thank you for ending this 4 year nightmare. I am so glad upstart is on its way out... when 10.04 came out I switched my ubuntu servers to centos. I can't wait to give the next LTS release a try [16:53] once ubuntu boots it is a better server, but with upstart you could never be sure it would ever boot up [17:39] hi, why is it required to install unity8 with the latest update? [17:52] BLZbubba_: you're aware that 14.04 will still ship with upstart, right? === jack is now known as Guest11748 === Guest11748 is now known as jack === TheLordOfTime is now known as teward === jack is now known as Guest26068 [19:36] kblin: you're shitting me, that means 2 more years of pain [19:36] better late than never, I guess :( === Guest26068 is now known as jack [19:41] BLZbubba_: If I read that blog entry from shuttleworth correctly, 14.04 will still have upstart [19:41] BLZbubba_: I expect 14.04 to be frozen enough to not pull and replace the init system now [19:41] kblin: correct [19:42] and probably 14.10 will also have upstart [19:43] url? [19:44] jack: if you mean the blog entry: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1316 [19:45] heck, whatever you have against upstart, I wouldn't want to run a distro where somebody replaced pid 1 two months before release [19:46] that's quite a larger change than deciding to go for a new version of firefox or the like [19:47] thx === jack is now known as Guest96984 [20:06] anyone get transparency working in gnome-terminal in tahr? === Guest96984 is now known as jack [20:06] nvrpunk, worksforme [20:14] where are private keys stored? [20:14] for gpg [20:14] ~/.gnupg [20:21] kblin: i would agree with you if upstart weren't so terrible. it is possible to install both and move services away from upstart over time (e.g. how EL6 did it) [20:22] but my 8.04 updates are going to go away before 16.04 comes out [20:22] so i'm in a bind now [20:23] they are already gone really but i'll try el7 before 14.04 === jack is now known as Guest23357 === ThomasB is now known as smartgenius1 === smartgenius1 is now known as ThomasB