[00:27] <pietro10> Beldar: it's a panel notification
[01:02] <Stanley00> I have just upgrade to Trusty yesterday, works great!!! :D
[01:09] <nikolam> Anyone you know actually using this to get rid of this 'companion code' in compilers you use: http://www.dwheeler.com/trusting-trust/ ?
[02:41] <rick_h> anyone able to help me narrow down where I can look to file a bug in getting 14.04 running on a 2013 air? http://askubuntu.com/questions/425267/issue-booting-14-04-on-macbook-air
[02:41] <rick_h> the boot issue has me puzzled as things seem to just stop for no reason.
[02:42] <rick_h> it looks like the various "blank screen" issues around drivers (this is intel) and such but I'm not able to see tht in the kernel start process
[02:43] <rick_h> https://www.dropbox.com/s/behviox991o01o1/2014-02-23%2016.15.15.jpg is the 'halt' point right at "Booting SMP configuration"
[07:53] <Fudge> errors install accersizer http://paste.ubuntu.com/6985761/
[07:55] <AussieDownUnder> Sixaxis in 14.04? Would any of the things off this page work? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sixaxis
[07:56] <AussieDownUnder> Was thinking of trying this one. http://qtsixa.sourceforge.net/
[08:52] <Wnt> I'm having problems installing Skype on a 64 bit Trusty machine. Output of "apt-get install skype" and "apt-get install skype-bin" and some other commands at: http://upload.egarden.fi/apt-get_install_skype_failed.txt Has someone seen similar problems? Why cannot the libc6:i386 package be installed?
[08:56] <Beldar> Wnt, doing this in a rooted terminal is a bad habit you should be using sudo
[08:57] <Wnt> Beldar: OK
[08:57] <Wnt> Any thoughts about the actual issue here?
[08:58] <Beldar> Wnt, Not really, I never use skype and this is a development, if I needed it I would use a release is all.
[09:02] <Beldar> Wnt, skype would be in the partners repo I believe, have you checked the source.list for any repos closed, from a web search I do see libc6:i386 listed for trusty.
[09:05] <Wnt> the main cause of the problem seems to be that installing libc6:i386 would remove 1881 packages from my system
[09:06] <Wnt> maybe the multiarch support is somehow messed up on my system?
[09:07] <Beldar> Wnt, If you run a apt-get update and upgrade do you show broken or held packages?
[09:11] <Wnt> Beldar: no held packages: http://upload.egarden.fi/apt-get_upgrade_and_held_packages.txt
[09:12] <Wnt> and I just ran apt-get update before those commands
[09:13] <Beldar> just curious if it was associated with the skype
[09:15] <Beldar> Personally I always run the developments and find some things wont install I have on a release. I just let it go it is not my main OS and find upon release most are available.
[09:16] <Beldar> with so many independent coders working on so many apps it seems reasonable to me to just let them catch up, I have rarely found it to be other than that.
[09:17] <Beldar> for*
[09:30] <soee_> any idea when this might be fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1283353 ?
[09:48] <damascene> Hi, my home is getting full and the sum of file sizes are only half of it's space
[09:57] <damascene> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6986174/
[09:57] <damascene> /home/user/.Private   16G   15G  231M  99% /home/user
[10:09] <Stanley00> damascene: I saw a encrypt folder that take up as much as your home. Don't know if it's the cause
[10:12] <damascene> Stanley00, that is the problem I guess. but the question is why. I saw similar things on ubuntu forums with no answer
[10:12] <Stanley00> may be you chose to encrypt your home folder when install ubuntu?
[10:13] <TJ-> damascene: That is entirely correct and to be expected, your unencrypted 'view' of your $HOME is the exact same files as /home/.ecryptfs/$USER/
[10:14] <TJ-> damascene: However, 'du' doesn't understand overlay file-systems so it doesn't know that those two "6.9G" entries are for the same files, so it adds them together. In fact, /home/ is using 6.9G total
[11:57] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[12:42] <SuperLag> awesome :)
[12:42] <SuperLag> pretty nasty compiz crash on the latest daily build :)
[12:43] <SuperLag> If I can get into it long enough, to dig into why it's happening, I'll file a bug. But the UI is crashing when trying to do just about anything
[12:43] <SuperLag> and this is a fresh download and install in a VM
[12:50] <SuperLag> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6986805/
[12:51] <SuperLag> I think the relevant parts start around line 1766
[12:54] <SuperLag> I thought, perhaps, it was a matter of not allocating enough RAM to the VM. I started with 2GB, and increased it to 8GB. Same crash occurs.
[13:00] <BluesKaj> Kwin has some issues with crashes and X as well
[13:07] <SuperLag> It's interesting how two states can be so different... like if you already had Trusty installed, and updated from that... it might work fine. But if you just did a fresh download and install from a daily, it's completely different.
[13:14] <BluesKaj> well, already have it installed and the recent upgrades seemed to cause these issues
[13:15] <BluesKaj> the features freeze timing was a bit off
[17:35] <jack> glebihan: are you mr. hexchat?