[03:21] <oinksoft> does anybody know where i can find a changelog for 14.04?
[04:42] <ThomasB> thank you to whoever finally brought working last.fm scrobbling to rhythmbox in 14.04
[06:43] <notwist> ThomasB: Clementine is also a good player
[08:38] <plasma> hi
[08:38] <plasma> i have problem running network manager, specially nm-applet on 14.04
[08:38] <plasma> ** (nm-applet:7209): WARNING **: Error retrieving accessibility bus address: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not provided by any .service files
[08:38] <plasma> google search tells me cause could be some dbus issues?
[09:09] <Makefake1> please, with program can i use my webcam ?
[09:11] <DJones> Makefake1: You can test a webcam with an app called "Cheese"
[09:11] <DJones> !webcam | Makefake1
[09:13] <Makefake1> :)
[09:43] <lordievader> Good morning
[10:12] <plasma> no one who can tell me how to fix it?
[10:23] <Kinder-Pingvi> hi. I have laggggg interface on free drivers on my ubuntu 14.04... on my videocard GeForce 9600 GT
[10:24] <Kinder-Pingvi> it.. may be 8 fps.. or less)))
[11:02] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[14:19] <mithran_> hai all. in my previous linux vertions i used to change the font carrecters  using  sudo gedit /usr/share/m17n/ml-inscript.mim.  how can i change change the carrecter mapping in 14.04 trusty tahar as it is not using  ibus-m17 package
[14:19] <mithran_> is there anybody
[14:20] <mithran_> hai all. in my previous linux vertions i used to change the font carrecters  using  sudo gedit /usr/share/m17n/ml-inscript.mim.  how can i change change the carrecter mapping in 14.04 trusty tahar as it is not using  ibus-m17 package
[14:21] <mithran_> please help me
[14:21] <mithran_>  is there anybody
[14:23] <ikonia> many people are here
[14:25] <mithran_> hai all. in my previous linux vertions i used to change the font carrecters  using  sudo gedit /usr/share/m17n/ml-inscript.mim.  how can i change change the carrecter mapping in 14.04 trusty tahar as it is not using  ibus-m17 package
[14:26] <mithran_> i can see the key board layout chart
[14:29] <mithran_> hai all. in my previous linux vertions i used to change the font carrecters  using  sudo gedit /usr/share/m17n/ml-inscript.mim.  how can i change the carrecter mapping in 14.04 trusty tahar as it is not using  ibus-m17 package
[14:32] <k1l> dont use sudo gedit
[14:32] <k1l> use gksu for GUI programs like gedit
[14:38] <mithran_> kll ok
[14:38] <mithran_> k1l: ok
[14:39] <mithran_> k1l: that is not the issue
[14:39] <k1l> but i am not sure about the character settings
[14:39] <mithran_> k1l: i dont know were is that perticular file kept in 14.04
[14:40] <k1l> are you sure you dont want to change the system font in unity-tweak-tool?
[14:40] <mithran_> k1l:  if i found the file i will make the change
[14:42] <k1l> you mean that package? http://packages.ubuntu.com/de/trusty/m17n-contrib
[14:43] <elfy> k1l: what about people that don't want to install gksu :)
[14:43] <mithran_> k1l: i dont know is that is using in the new linux ipurged it and foud the malayalam is working
[14:45] <k1l> elfy: well, is it gksudo now?
[14:45] <elfy> no - it's not installed by default anymore :)
[14:45] <elfy> unless they recently changed it back of course
[14:46] <elfy> I couldn't make much sense of the reasoning behind it's removal tbh
[14:47] <mithran_> k1l: i want the carrecter" ൗ" insted of " ൌ" while  pressing the  key "q"
[14:49] <mithran_> these carecters are in malayalam
[14:56] <k1l> hmm, sry i dont know. is there a support channel for your language? maybe they know better
[15:08] <johnjohn101> nice 4 more weeks!!
[15:34] <SuperLag> elfy: what's wrong with gksu?
[16:45] <elfy> SuperLag: not a thing if you've installed it :)
[16:46] <elfy> it's not installed by default in ones I've looked at
[17:20] <mithran> how can i view the default auto startup applications
[17:20] <mithran> in ubuntu 14.04
[18:02] <BluesKaj> mithran, system settings>startup&shutdown>service manager>startup services
[18:17] <mithran> BluesKaj:  i can see the systm setting. but  cant find the start$shutdown
[18:18] <mithran> BluesKaj:  actuallly i want to improve my system start up and shutdown  more faster
[18:19] <BluesKaj> mithran, in system settings under System Administration , near the bottom
[18:24] <mithran> BluesKaj: in my settings gear i only see:-  about this computer, ubuntu help, system settings,lock switch acccount, user accounts, restart, shutdown
[18:24] <mithran> BluesKaj: no system administration
[18:28] <BluesKaj> oh sorry mithran, forgot this isn't kubuntu ....never mind :)
[18:29] <mithran> ok
[18:29] <mithran> BluesKaj: then is there any other options for us
[18:32] <mithran> Is there any other options for us
[18:39] <ThomasB> notwist, personal preference
[18:39] <ThomasB> i prefer rhythmbox
[18:44] <Mercury> This is an odd crash, anything that tries any kind of disk IO freezes, along with stuff like ps.
[18:45] <bekks> Sounds like a hardware problem, where I/O is interrupted and waits for the timeout.
[18:46] <Mercury> Maybe.
[18:47] <Mercury> But the fact that it happens for stuff in the kernel layer makes me think maybe kernel.
[18:47] <Mercury> Anyhow, the one that I actually came to ask about is grub doing the 'error: malformed file' thing on boot.
[18:47] <Mercury> Digging through the code, it doesn't seem to like how the FS has the grubenv file.
[19:05] <Mercury> Alright, solved by recreating the /boot FS as ext2 instead of ext4.  Annoying, but, meh.
[19:21] <hyde> Hmm, would it be royally stupid to upgrade a 12.04 laptop to 14.04 beta?
[19:22] <bekks> hyde: I you need that laptop to be working - dont do it :)
[19:22] <hyde> well, let's say I'd be a bit bummed if I had to reinstall it from scratch...
[19:23] <hyde> though it might be wise. I think it originally had 9.10, then 10.04, then 12.04
[19:23] <hyde> so there's probably some accumulated cruft
[19:29] <louisdk> I'm doing a "sudo do-release-upgrade -d" on 12.04 and after doing Alt + Tab unity crashes and I'm left the just a wallpaper and unable to switch tty, but ssh works. Can I somehow grab the bash shell over ssh?
[19:48] <louisdk> Solved: http://marcqualie.com/2012/07/recover-from-interrupted-ubuntu-release-upgrade
[20:04] <Swany1> having trouble with rt3290 wifi chip with ubuntu 14.04  i can't get the linux drivers to compile even using the hundreds of patches found over the forums and i am unable to get the windows driviers to work.
[20:04] <Swany1> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1049466 is the relevant bug i have the same problems as comment #173 compiling
[20:11] <pietro10> Does Ubuntu 14.04 alpha use Wayland by default? And if so, does its libgtk/libgdk use Wayland or X11 via the xlib compatibility as a backend? Thanks.
[20:11] <pietro10> *regular Ubuntu 14.04
[20:12] <bekks> pietro10: No, it doesnt use wayland.
[20:13] <pietro10> ok, thanks
[20:13] <pietro10> do you know of any distro that answers yes for both questions? to run in a VM for portability testing
[20:13] <pietro10> (my main system is Kubuntu 14.04)
[20:15] <bekks> pietro10: No ubuntu distro uses wayland in 14.04
[20:15] <pietro10> right, thanks
[20:15] <pietro10> I did a search; will try Maui for this test, thanks anyway though
[20:29] <Swany1> ok giving up on irc seems everyone just ignores you
[20:29] <Swany1> left a post on the forums hopefully someone can help
[20:29] <Swany1> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2212530&p=12963971#post12963971
[20:32] <pietro10> not everyone is active at once and not everyone knows the answer at all times (and I joined after you asked anything)
[20:32] <pietro10> it's something that as a programmer you have to learn to get used to, alas :/
[20:32] <pietro10> I don't know your problem; good luck though
[20:34] <Swany1> yeah its just so disheartening when there's a problem thats been known since 2012 and seemingly "fixed" it is still about in the "future" releases.   Been using ubuntu for years until i got this laptop.  Really don't want to go back to using the preinstalled windows 8.
[20:35] <pietro10> still waiting for a bug in kwin to have its patch (which is in upstream and has been since january) to be applied to the packages
[20:39] <sandGorgon> Swany1, have you considered swapping out the network card for a broadcom one or something like this http://www.backtrack-linux.org/forums/showthread.php?t=54559&s=55c9324d645ab8edddaa6c30a1ac8b1f
[20:40] <pietro10> (I would argue against using Broadcom hardware on Linux systems)
[20:42] <sandGorgon> pietro10, which chipset would you suggest ?
[20:46] <pietro10> some intel
[21:22] <kklimonda> hmm, hey - anyone got spotify to play local files in trusty?
[22:49] <johnjohn101> trusty will be the best ubuntu ever!!