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CullenDMHi, I am having problems getting my wireless card working. The card is BCM4331 and I have a Macbook Pro 8,1.03:11
mamarleyCullenDM: Are you using the b43 driver or the proprietary driver?03:12
CullenDMUnder software sources it says I am using the proprietary driver, but I can only connect via cable.03:13
Fudgehi I have a 4th gen gigabyte intel board, trusty is saying unable to install grub. i tried to install it to the same partition as I have precise on here too that maintains grub, any ideas03:18
FudgeI did have Trusty installed but as feature freeze is near I wanted to reinstall03:18
BeldarFudge, You can't have 2 OS linux on one partition, at least that what it reads like to me can you be more exacting. IE when is the grub asked for...etc03:20
CullenDMOk, I tried using Jockey to install the driver and it says that it failed, this is the what it shows in the log file.03:22
CullenDM2014-02-21 21:20:59,535 DEBUG: BroadcomWLHandler enabled(): kmod disabled, bcm43xx: blacklisted, b43: blacklisted, b43legacy: blacklisted03:22
BeldarFudge, Just put grub in the trusty partition precise will still have the mbr and grub menu Than run a update-grub in precise.03:22
BeldarFudge, You don't put the grub in the install in another OS's partition to get it on the grub menu, which seems to be your theory.03:24
CullenDMStill having problems with my wireless driver. None of the processes to fix it that I have found are working.03:44
soeehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/128335305:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1283353 in nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) "System ends with black screen after latets update" [Undecided,New]05:59
FudgeBeldar:  i have precise  with grub installed to sda, its partitions are on sda5 and sda6, trusty is on sda7 with grub isntalled to the same partition, as i want to control my grub from precise06:13
FudgeBeldar:  it is how i have always done things as currently precise is my stable os06:14
BeldarFudge, You would not put trusties grub in precise is all. You can use what ever release you want to control grub and load its grub from its desktop with sudo grub-install /dev/sdX  X X is the HD.06:25
BeldarX is the HD*06:26
FudgeBeldar:  I know this, I did that, that is why I asked her ebecause of the error I received07:15
BeldarFudge, Error seemed to be putting trusties grub into precise right?07:19
jackdoes "dragon" randomly crash for others too?08:57
FudgeBeldar:  no mate, something with UEFI I think09:05
Fudgeso ill prob try setting up a uefi partition and see how that goes09:11
ethermonkhow do i find out if i am running x11 or Mir?09:19
bekksyou would know if you run mir.09:56
vectory_ethermonk: ps aux|grep Xorg10:30
vectory_not a precise answer but a start :)10:31
bekksIf the actual question is "Does 14.04 use Mir?", then the answer is "No." - so the user would know if he/she installed Mir or not :)10:32
vectory_for the benefit of the doubt i guess he installed mir at some point10:38
Fudgebetter11:01
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phillwHi, a very noobie question, when I have the ISO mounted with loop, how do I change the kernel?13:23
super-ruHey guys, quick question - I am wanting to install version 4.01.0-3ubuntu3 on an amd64 system of the ocaml package but it says "trusty (devel)". Does that mean it's not going to work on my 13.10 install?13:25
super-ruOr can I just add the trusty distribution and install it?13:26
phillwsuper-ru: I'm no expert... but 14.04 is pretty darn stable (well firefox beta decided to crash).  but it is being tracked... so if you do not use the real pushing edge of applications 14.04 will be fine for you http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/131413:29
super-ruI don't have the internet bandwidth to download another ISO this month lol13:32
jtayloruse zsync?13:33
phillwsuper-ru: well have a look into zsync, it will tell you how much data it needs. http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds has the links13:34
jtaylorit might work to install the trusty package, but its safer to backport it13:34
jtaylore.g. via backportpackage13:34
super-ruYeah I was just reading into that13:34
super-ruDoesn't that require asking some professional developers to do some coding though?13:35
jtayloronly if it doesn't work13:35
jtaylorit might also break your ther ocaml packages13:36
jtaylordepends on how stable of an abi ocaml has13:36
super-ruFresh install so I'll be getting the "latest" anyway13:36
super-ruSeems like a tonne of working and configuring just to compile a single software package though lol13:37
super-ruWish someone would precompile it for me -_-13:37
jtaylortrusty does so :)13:37
BluesKajHowdy folks13:38
super-ruI've decided just to checkout a previous version that doesn't require ocaml 4 lol13:51
super-ruand hey BlueKaj13:52
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ThomasB-Winhey14:33
ThomasB-Windid the recent update break anyone else's lightdm?14:33
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soeeThomasB-Win: define "break" ?14:46
ThomasB-WinWhen I go to log in, after I put in my password the password entry box disappears and so do the little dots on the background, but it just halts there.14:47
ThomasB-WinI've tried using xdm too but a lot of processes don't seem to be started, or maybe the recent update broke those too <_<14:47
ThomasB-WinI forced an update of xserver-xorg-core but that didn't work and I'm too afraid to do anything else because I might get stuck in dependency hell14:48
soeeah no idea, im on kubuntu14:48
ThomasB-Win*oh ok :p14:48
ThomasB-WinI don't know why I put an asterisk14:48
soeehere lightdm works fine (when not using nvidia-prime)14:48
ThomasB-Winnow my question is obscured by all of this netsplit stuff :(14:52
ThomasB-Win[08:33] <ThomasB-Win> did the recent update break anyone else's lightdm?14:53
ThomasB-Winthere14:53
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BluesKajThomasB-Win, try the virtual konsole , ctl+alt+F1-F6, login , then update and upgrade, then startx15:02
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ethermonkStudio 14.04 daily has been installing for 15 hours now (and progress is still being made)23:14
ethermonkany way to prod the "Restoring previously installed packages" process along?23:15
FernandoMiguel15h?23:28
FernandoMiguelwhat kind of PC do you have?23:28
FernandoMiguelnone of mine ever took more than 30 min23:28
ethermonkUbuntu Studio 14.04 x64 on AMD X2 2GHz, 4GB RAM, 80GB HDD (40GB ext4 "/" and 40GB NTFS Win7)23:30
ethermonkinstall went like normal untill i hit the "Restoring previously installed packeges" part of the install. this is where its been running for 14 hours slowly making progress (clean install)23:32
penguin42sounds like it's died - I'd just try again23:34
ethermonkit hasnt died, progress is being made23:34
ethermonkjust very slowly23:34
penguin42how do you know?23:36
ethermonkthe drop down that shows the cli output.   stuff is getting done, just have to wait about an hour in between "Warning Source ID blahblah was not found when attempting to remove it Glib.source_remove(self.timeout_id)"23:39
penguin42well if not dead that certainly sounds very ill23:39
ethermonkso i really should give up on it?23:40
* penguin42 would try again23:40
ethermonkk23:40
FernandoMigueleither there's a bug in the installer23:41
FernandoMiguelor the DVD has gone bad23:41
FernandoMigueletc23:41
ethermonki would assume the installer isnt ready yet23:42
ethermonkheard from some one else who installed studio 14.04 daily that it took their machine 7 hours to install23:42
penguin42I mean it's possible it's just a screwed up build - itsounds like something has died and it keeps timing out23:43

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