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BlitzHere | So, just wanted to ask a quick question | 16:11 |
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BlitzHere | Is it possible to install Ubuntu-Gnome through the mini.iso in trusty? | 16:12 |
BlitzHere | You can't in Saucy AFAIK | 16:12 |
BlitzHere | Unless you skip package selection altogether and do apt-get ubuntu-gnome-desktop... | 16:13 |
BlitzHere | But, I just wanted to know if it can be done through the default package options | 16:13 |
BlitzHere | in trusty | 16:13 |
X-Tor | Hello! Is anyone around? | 21:44 |
jbooms | whats the right way to personal file share on your network in linux? with a gui, no terminal, not windows service stuff, like ssh folder share 4 dummies or something? | 21:47 |
X-Tor | Linux newbie here, can't help you much xD | 21:48 |
Noskcaj | X-Tor, There's always people here | 21:52 |
Noskcaj | jbooms, Try asking in #ubuntu | 21:52 |
X-Tor | Sweet. | 21:53 |
X-Tor | I was wondering how the installation of 14.04 Alpha 2 works. | 21:54 |
X-Tor | I mean, what should I do if I only want to update my current 13.10 to 14.04, without losing anything? | 21:55 |
Noskcaj | One of the upgrade tests at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/308/builds/63073/testcases should have the instructions | 21:56 |
Noskcaj | Just make sure you remove all PPAs before you upgrade, they sometimes break stuff | 21:56 |
X-Tor | Thanks, I'll check it out. Also, and perhaps more importantly, using this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/+archive/gnome3 should give me GNOME 3.11 under 14.04, correct? | 21:57 |
Noskcaj | X-Tor, yeah | 22:08 |
X-Tor | Great! | 22:08 |
X-Tor | By the way, I think you linked the daily builds | 22:09 |
X-Tor | http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/310/builds/61644/testcases | 22:10 |
X-Tor | ^ this appears to be the Alpha 2 one. | 22:10 |
X-Tor | I'm just prepping for the beta release, I'd like to make sure I know how to upgrade properly. | 22:11 |
Noskcaj | The instructions are the same, and you won't upgrade to the alpha/beta, you'll upgrade to the daily | 22:11 |
Noskcaj | It's all fairly stable now | 22:11 |
X-Tor | Aright, going for it, then. | 22:19 |
X-Tor | But, just to be clear, did you mean that I should uncheck all of my custom PPA in the update manager? | 22:20 |
X-Tor | Or perhaps all of them altogether? Or remove them completely? | 22:20 |
Noskcaj | just disable all the ppas on your system, it's not usually an issue, but it can break things if they're left on | 22:21 |
X-Tor | Done :) | 22:21 |
X-Tor | Thanks a lot for your help, Noskcaj | 22:22 |
Noskcaj | no problem | 22:22 |
darkxst | Noskcaj, gnome3 ppa will be 3.10 only for trusty | 22:41 |
darkxst | and gnome3-team ppa's really should be purged, not just disabled | 22:41 |
darkxst | before upgrade | 22:41 |
Noskcaj | oops, yeah | 22:41 |
* Noskcaj should stop giving advice without ever having used ubuntu-gnome | 22:42 | |
darkxst | its pretty general to Ubuntu, the upgrader gets confused if there are packages ahead of the archive | 22:43 |
darkxst | same would apply to xorg-edgers etc | 22:43 |
darkxst | Noskcaj, can you see if you can track down what broke spamassassin on our daily builds? | 22:46 |
darkxst | http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/trusty/ubuntu-gnome/latest/livecd-amd64.out | 22:46 |
darkxst | last good build was 18th Feb ;( | 22:46 |
Noskcaj | i'll have a look | 22:47 |
Noskcaj | darkxst, Well the cause is that spamassassin 3.4.0-1 move to -release that day | 22:51 |
darkxst | ok, and we are the only flavour that seeds spamassassin ;( | 22:55 |
Noskcaj | Debian's got a fair few new bugs from this release, but i can't see anything related to our issue | 22:59 |
darkxst | stddef.h should come from the kernel headers, but it appears to be missing | 23:08 |
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