=== Guest66146 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest62761 [00:15] yup it worked that tim [00:15] time* [00:20] I've been using 14.04 for a few days and I have a weird issue where my trackpoint (mouse nub thing) and buttons become unresponsive [00:20] it only happens on boot or suspend, but it's rather random. maybe 1 in 6 times [00:20] I see nothing in dmesg [00:20] or syslog [00:20] my laptop is an x140e [00:21] also this issue happened in 13.10 [00:24] one issue that's a regression in 14.04: my brightness control is now nonexistent. in 13.10, it was there but it didn't work [00:25] I've yet to figure out how to manually dim the screen. on AC power, it stays stuck at 100% brightness all the time [00:25] on battery, I at least enabled varibright so it'd save power [00:26] it really seems like a low-level ACPI issue. heck, I even upgraded the bios because a new version claimed to fix linux brightness issues [00:27] http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/downloads/detail.page?DocID=DS038561 <-- "(Fix) Fixed an issue where the LCD brightness control did not work on Linux." [00:27] this hardware is certified with 12.04 LTS, but holy cow is it hard to get working well [00:27] http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/201309-14195/ [00:32] ggreer: Please report both bugs [00:32] ok [00:32] just a sec === Guest62761 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest66675 === CEnnis91_ is now known as CEnnis91 [01:41] after updated ,my lubuntu can't start firefox and chrome but can start chromium! why? === CEnnis91_ is now known as Guest38215 [01:42] when is 14.04 going to be released [01:43] the 4 is April [01:43] 14.04 suggests it will be released April (04) of 2014 (14) [01:48] the release schedule is available on launchpad @ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule === Guest66675 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest64446 === Guest64446 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest90746 === Guest90746 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest86297 === Nothing_Much_ is now known as Nothing_Much === gac is now known as Guest41143 === k1l is now known as Guest29058 === yofel is now known as Guest77623 === Guest41143 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest60583 [06:28] anyone accessibility wise noticed compiz problems with orca focussing on apps === Guest60583 is now known as gac [06:29] in dailies === gac is now known as Guest48936 [06:32] yeah it doesnt seem to be working correctly [06:33] what exactly are you experiencing? [07:19] how do i toggle Orca on and off? [07:19] in xubuntu === Guest48936 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest60118 === OutOfControl is now known as benonsoftware === Guest60118 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest78170 === pcwhite is now known as PaulW2U === Guest78170 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest64250 === Guest12849 is now known as jack [10:18] Hi! I'm running trusty, and I'm having trouble with landscape-sysinfo. landscape-sysinfo gives no output :/ [10:18] even landscape-sysinfo -h (or -v) is empty === Guest64250 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest77514 === Guest77623 is now known as yofel [11:03] Hey guys. Is anyone else having issue launching chrome or firefox and getting a coredump? [11:08] using chrome without problems here [11:09] Jack: must be just me, will run an fsck later to double check file consistency [11:09] Jack: thanks for the reply :-) [11:10] no idea, sorry [11:10] but "good luck" [11:10] Jack: tbh its getting a new 8Gb SSD soon so not overly upset. [11:11] i see [11:11] Jack: its mainly for SSH tunnelling, vlc remote controlling and Transmission which all flys [11:12] mmh === popey_ is now known as popey === yofel_ is now known as Guest39928 === shadeslayer_ is now known as Guest58286 === gac is now known as Guest42518 === Guest42518 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest43864 [12:22] how do I see the differences between linux-headers-3.13.0-11 and linux-headers-3.13.0-11? [12:22] (I want to find the cause of an issue in -11 [12:23] trinode: linux-headers-3.13.0-11 and linux-headers-3.13.0-11? are identical. [12:23] damn [12:23] ;) [12:24] And which issue are you experiencing? Most likely, the kernel headers will not help you investigating it. [12:24] linux-image-3.13.0-11-generic and linux-image-3.13.0-10-generic [12:24] the issue is power consumption, -10 = 8-12w idle and -11 = 22W+ === Guest39928 is now known as yofel [12:25] I've repeatedly booted between the two and it's definately the kernel [12:27] Then you might want to investigate the changelog between the kernel versions, not the header versions. [12:28] that's why I said damn, and pasted linux-image :) [12:31] as far as I understood versions are X.XX.X-YY, X is kernel version Y us ubuntu version of that version [12:36] Hello, how can I know which version of PHP will the default on the upcoming Ubuntu LTS server ? [13:09] Hiyas all === Guest43864 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest23394 === yeats_ is now known as yeats === Guest23394 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest2194 === Guest2194 is now known as gac === gac is now known as Guest80129 [16:21] is it expected that Firefox in the current 14.04 is still at version 25.0? [16:22] hmm mine is also 25.0 [16:22] does seem a bit old [16:22] so it's not just my install then === gac_ is now known as gac [16:23] ngaio: Saucy apparently has 27 [16:24] penguin42, ngaio Firefox 27 is in the -proposed repo, I think. [16:24] Not sure how (un)stable -proposed is, overall, which is why I still haven't activated it :P [16:25] apparently 28 is in proposed [16:25] it's a bit odd that trusty hasn't been getting updates at least as fast as saucy [16:26] I saw it's pretty up to date in saucy, however in the last few days my saucy install lost it's window's top bars so I only boot into that when I have to.... very odd === Guest38215 is now known as CEnnis91 === Logan_ is now known as hg [20:44] how can I dismiss notifications? they just seem to blur when I hover over them and do nothing when I click on them [20:45] having some issues with nvidia-prime in 14.04 [20:46] lspci -v shows it is indeed running on my nvidia card [20:46] but when i run nvidia-settings, this is what i get: http://i.imgur.com/cfnlD9j.png [20:46] no powermizer, thermal temps, opengl info [20:47] Because thats not implemented in the nvidia-settings, for nvidia-prime. [20:47] it was when i tried prime on 12.04.3 [20:47] i was able to set the performance modes, etc [20:48] there seems to be a bigger issue. steam will not run. [20:48] "opengl glx extension not supported by display" [20:49] http://pastebin.com/nMehkCaf [20:49] there's the output when i try to run steam from command line. [20:49] Belial`If you want any of this addressed here you have to do a systematic by case scenario. [20:49] ggreer, that's how they work. You just wait for them to go away. [20:50] aw [20:50] Beldar, such as the steam issue? [20:50] The reason they blur is precisely because you can't interact with them. So if you need perform an action with an underlying window, you can still see everything you need. [20:50] I just want them to go away faster [20:51] Belial`, I believe steam is a 3rd party you would have to contact them in general. This is a development. [20:52] or if I could control which apps are allowed to make notifications, that'd solve my problem. thunderbird and a couple other apps are pretty spammy [20:52] Beldar, ok. what about this? ~$ modprobe nvidia [20:52] modprobe: ERROR: ../libkmod/libkmod-module.c:809 kmod_module_insert_module() could not find module by name='nvidia_331' [20:52] modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'nvidia_331': Function not implemented [20:53] Belial`, No idea I have always used intel so have not had to mess with drivers in general, why are you not just using a release? [20:54] Beldar, i'll submit a bug. thanks for your help. === hg is now known as Logan_ [21:23] Usually when I do a cold boot, when system has been off for a good amount of time, when I open the menu there are no applications listed when I type in any to search for them, or if I hit the application button filter it says sorry nothing matches... the usr/share/applications folder is still l full with all the apps and I can run them from there but not the unity menu. Now the even stranger part if I reboot everything goes back to norma [21:23] l and is fine. [21:24] anyone come across anything similar? [21:26] its not a big deal at all but figure hey lets see if anyone has come across it and figure out whats going on [21:26] and no errors pop up or anything in the boot/loading process [21:42] GZA-Genius, does Unity display the "loading" icon in the search box while there are no applications listed? [21:43] It now (since 13.10?) loads scope results as-needed, and turns out that takes awhile for the application lenses. [21:47] yes it does initially but after giving it time to load up it says sorry, nothing that matches..... [21:49] brb i have to reboot pc i am on === guntbert_ is now known as guntbert [21:54] I'm having trouble resuming from suspend when using the "nouveau" display driver and a compositing window manager, should I file a bug with Ubuntu or with Freedesktop.org? === GZA-ZNC is now known as GZA-Genius [22:18] was a long reboot ;)~ === Z_God_Z is now known as Z_God [23:03] KDE: "Language support is incomplete, additional packages are required." [23:03] is there a way I can find out which packages it wants to install? the right click menu doesn't give that asn an option and the left clicking takes me straight to an installer that asks for a password without letting me review anything [23:37] pietro10, a apt update and upgarde will list packages [23:38] or an apt install [23:39] pietro10, Without a context for "Language support is incomplete, additional packages are required." at least for me not sure [23:40] err upgrade*