[00:12] <brainwash> Daekdroom: bug 1275556
[00:13]  * Daekdroom subscribes to the bug report
[00:18] <brainwash> Daekdroom: maybe you should add a comment and state which package still requires gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg to work properly
[00:19] <brainwash> to the report mentioned in comment #1
[00:23] <Daekdroom> Ok.
[00:51] <CarlFK> porting some setup scripts to Trusty.. how do I auto login a user?
[00:51] <CarlFK> something like this: printf "autologin-user=vagrant\n" >> /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[04:00] <AussieDownUnder> Seem to not always be able to tab out of programs to get to the desktop or use any shortcuts to get to the desktop in xubuntu 14.04 what so ever, the main corporate is XBMC & Steam Games not letting me go to the desktop without having to quit.
[05:53] <xsacha> if i stick with the current 14.04 kernel and then upgrade to final 14.04 later, is there a need to update the kernel or is it safe to stay with the existing kernel?  3.13.0-14-generic
[05:54] <xsacha> i've heard that it might change to 3.14 and was wondering if anything in the OS/apps would depend on that
[07:19] <nikolam> There is problem with updatedb/locate/find and BTRFS snapshots . It index them from begining, since they are always available to read from the root of FS.
[07:20] <nikolam> updatedb/locate/find could be more smart and recognize dates in BTRFS snapshots, to use previous indexed data, to finish indexing of snapshots earlier (and/or using btrfs send data about changed blocks till snapshot to identify and index only changed files)
[07:20] <nikolam> Or. updatedb/locate/find could by default, not index snapshots in BTRFS on Ubuntu...
[12:09] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[18:03] <siavoshkc> I finally got to install Ubuntu 14.04 on an AthlonXP 2000+ with DDR1 RAM
[18:03] <siavoshkc> But it is extremly slow
[18:04] <siavoshkc> like running Descent with 4MB memory (it needs 8)
[18:04] <susundberg> How much do you have RAM on that machine?
[18:04] <siavoshkc> 1GB
[18:05] <susundberg> Have you used ubuntu before -- i mean is this 14.04 related or general issue with ubuntu ?
[18:05] <siavoshkc> 14.04 related
[18:05] <susundberg> (is the 14.04 your first ubuntu installation on that machine)
[18:05] <susundberg> oh ok
[18:05] <siavoshkc> it was running puppy
[18:05] <siavoshkc> puppy is very light
[18:05] <susundberg> well its kind of minimalistic compared to gnome
[18:05] <susundberg> yeah
[18:06] <susundberg> you dont get that integrated desktop fun without cost :)
[18:06] <siavoshkc> I sense it is not normal
[18:06] <susundberg> can you open up terminal ?
[18:06] <siavoshkc> yes
[18:06] <susundberg> what does "free -h" show
[18:07] <siavoshkc> it is on another system
[18:07] <siavoshkc> lets see
[18:08] <susundberg> if you want, that will show your memory usage, like: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7028901/
[18:08] <susundberg> and with 'top' you can see top-memory users after you hit 'shift + m'
[18:09] <susundberg> oh, it might be also your desktop effects -- check those (and disable to see if it helps)
[18:10] <susundberg> btw: i myself am using 'lubuntu' with my oldish laptop to save memory / cpu
[18:11] <susundberg> mm, seems like i am using 1.4G atm, so i would not rule out the memory issue
[18:15] <siavoshkc> I was wrong
[18:15] <siavoshkc> I cant even open terminal
[18:17] <siavoshkc> desktop effects are bothering for sure
[18:25] <siavoshkc> how can I disable desktop effects
[18:50] <rohan> does nvidia-prime do automatic power control?
[19:02] <siavoshkc> THE problem is not memory
[19:02] <siavoshkc> about 750 MB is free
[19:03] <siavoshkc> anf top shows that only 10% of cpu time is being utilized
[19:22] <siavoshkc> How can I disable genome efffect
[21:33] <hippiehunter_> im having trouble getting 32bit applications that call getpwuid to work on my 64bit system that uses winbind for logins. it looks from an strace like i need winbind:i386 installed but that appears to be blocked by python-dnspython anyone have any suggestions on a way forward?