[00:00] <Savour> but i had no clue
[00:00] <Savour> by the way the autologin-user-timeout=XX  does work?
[00:00] <CarlFK> let me know if it works - I have moved onto disabeling the  screen saver now
[00:00] <Savour> it worked !!!
[00:00] <CarlFK> yay :)
[00:00] <CarlFK> autologin-user-timeout=XX - no clue
[00:01] <Savour> aa i was fighting with the screensave before an hour
[00:01] <Savour> lolz
[00:01] <CarlFK> like this?  dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/session/idle-delay
[00:01] <Savour> i installed the xscreensaver
[00:01] <Savour> apt-get install -y xscreensaver
[00:01] <CarlFK> I want less screen saver, not more lol
[00:02] <Savour> then you have the screensaver options in menu->preferences->screensaver
[00:04] <Savour> or run xscreensaver-demo it is the same dialog i think
[00:05] <CarlFK> I am trying to script it so I can set it as part of an automated install
[00:05] <Savour> oh ok
[00:06] <Savour> it would be usefull to locate the config anyway
[00:06] <CarlFK> the results change as I change it in the gui:  dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/session/idle-delay
[00:07] <CarlFK> like if I set 10 min, that returns "uint32 600", but I can't seem to use "dconf write..." to change what the gui shows
[00:07] <CarlFK> it's weird.
[00:09] <Savour> indeed, does it work?
[00:10] <CarlFK> I think I have it...  this sets 10 min, and changes the gui: dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/session/idle-delay "uint32 600"
[00:10] <CarlFK> now lets see if setting it to 1 gives me a 1 second screen saver ...
[00:11] <CarlFK> success!
[00:13] <onlty> Im gonna steal the cookies
[00:14] <onlty> from HTTP requsets
[00:52] <donc3> hi
[00:53] <donc3> I'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04 but it gives me a grub-install error in the installation
[00:54] <donc3> could someone help me??
[01:27] <danialbehzadi> New unity conflicts with "Gnome Compatibility" Plugin of compiz and it makes troubles for those who upgrade from previous releases
[01:48] <keturn> ah-hah, this is probably the right channel to talk about Trusty.
[01:49] <keturn> The python glib & gtk+ bindings are not working here, which means lots and lots of things are failing
[01:49] <keturn> including launchpad, software-center, etc
[01:50] <keturn> I filed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/1292785 a few weeks back.
[01:51] <keturn> so two questions I guess: Are these programs supposed to be using python2 or python3?
[01:52] <keturn> second, is there anything else I can be doing to help that bug along? I know lots of python and a little about gtk and not much about the current methods used for the binding between the two.
[01:59] <darkprincenh> Howdy everyone!
[02:02] <darkprincenh> Random question. Anyone up to trying to answer it?
[02:02] <fibz_> possibly
[02:03] <darkprincenh> Okie dokie then. When I start up my computer and come to the login screen, it sits there for about 30 seconds until I can input my password.  Is that "normal" for this currently un-released release?
[02:12] <darkprincenh> I think it has to do with connecting to my wireless network, but I'm not sure.
[02:12] <darkprincenh> Why it would do that before I logged into my account makes no sense. I would think it should wait to connect until after the desktop has started loading.
[02:13] <keturn> hmm, my 13.10 system certainly lets you log in before the wifi is connected.  (my 14.04 only has ethernet)
[02:13] <danialbehzadi> darkprincenh: No. It is not "normal"
[02:14] <darkprincenh> I could never run 13.10 for whatever reason. It would load to a black screen every time I installed it.  No matter the architecture or whether or not I enabled my nvidia card (which I have since removed due to a bad fan)
[02:15] <danialbehzadi> darkprincenh: you should be able to enter your password whether it is connected to network or not. File a bug via "ubuntu-bug lightdm"
[02:15] <darkprincenh> I've noticed that if I use the KDE desktop, there is a significant wait between logging in and when my sound system comes "online".  This is usually accompanied by a notification that I have connected to my network.
[02:16] <darkprincenh> You mis-understand, sir.
[02:17] <danialbehzadi> darkprincenh: How old is your computer?
[02:17] <darkprincenh> I can log in either way, connected or not.
[02:17] <darkprincenh> It's an Intel Core2Quad with 8gb of DDR3
[02:18] <darkprincenh> Older by today's standards, but a beast none-the-less.
[02:19] <darkprincenh> Let me reboot back to the other partition.  I'm in xubunut LTS right now and it flies.
[02:19] <darkprincenh> I want to check my logs for some things.
[02:28] <darkprincenh> I'm back
[02:33] <darkprincenh> exit
[03:42] <msx> Hi all, just upgraded this package: kerneloops-daemon (0.12+git20090217-3ubuntu7) and got this: update-rc.d: warning: default stop runlevel arguments (0 1 6) do not match kerneloops Default-Stop values (1)
[03:43] <msx> it's that expected?
[03:43] <msx> *is
[04:36] <darkangel> is 33 Celsius Hot for a Ubuntu Hard drive?
[04:40] <ggreer> http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en/us/archive/disk_failures.pdf <-- see section 3.4 on pages 5 and 6
[06:43] <SuperLag> zsync is awesome
[07:02] <friendly-ghost> hello guys
[07:03] <friendly-ghost> I did a frensh install of Trusty with today's image
[07:03] <friendly-ghost> and I got the following error:
[07:03] <friendly-ghost> Executing 'grub-install /dev/sda' failed.
[07:03] <friendly-ghost> This is a fatal error.
[07:12] <friendly-ghost> Anyone here?
[07:16] <Blue1> boo
[07:20] <friendly-ghost> hahahahahaha :D
[07:20] <friendly-ghost> I just came back :D
[07:20] <Blue1> I didn't get that - but you can try to recover it.  this may/maynot help:  http://pkill-9.com/recovering-ubuntudebian-linux-after-a-windows-installhiccup/
[07:20] <friendly-ghost> yeah, when you see a ghost, one says "Boooooooo!"
[07:20] <friendly-ghost> hahahahahaha
[07:20] <Blue1> ymmv applies
[07:21] <friendly-ghost> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7172619/
[07:21] <friendly-ghost> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7172645/
[07:22] <Blue1> it looks like you may not have a valid parition -- you might try running gparted
[07:22] <Blue1> to make sure.
[07:23] <friendly-ghost> funny thing is that gparted dosn't see al my partition.
[07:23] <Blue1> fdisk -- I haven't used that in ages...
[07:23] <friendly-ghost> xD
[07:23] <Blue1> I am not sure  fdisk will has gpt support to be honest -- gparted I know does
[07:24] <Blue1> ahh here it is:   WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sda'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Use GNU Parted.
[07:24] <Blue1> that is in the output you pasted
[07:25] <Blue1> note that if you intend to use windows 7 -- gpt is incompatible
[07:26] <friendly-ghost> http://i57.tinypic.com/28juo1.png
[07:27] <friendly-ghost> I never dual-booted. It only has Ubuntu.
[07:27] <Blue1> okay let me fire up gparted pdq
[07:27] <friendly-ghost> This laptop had originnally Ubuntu 13.10, but I replaced it with Ubuntu gnome Trusty, which upon installation showed me that bootloader problem
[07:29] <Blue1> i did not have those issues - but then I installed on msdos too
[07:29] <Blue1> gparted/device/create new partition table/ -- will allow you to create gpt and msdos
[07:30] <friendly-ghost> I'm wary about using gparted now since it is not showing all my partitions.
[07:31] <friendly-ghost> oh, wait. Never mind.
[07:32] <friendly-ghost> Ok, I didn't think about switching the drives in gparted. First time having more than 1 drive in my computer xD
[07:33] <friendly-ghost> So, could you explain what shall I do next?
[07:33] <friendly-ghost> :)
[07:34] <friendly-ghost> I tried erasing the all the partitions in sdb and re-install, but that didn't work either.
[07:35] <akiva-mobile> does anyone here have xchat? I want to verify a bug
[07:35] <friendly-ghost> Sorry, I'm using Empathy.
[07:36] <Blue1> pidgin
[07:36] <Blue1> why do you need xchat?
[07:36] <Blue1> friendly-ghost: right, but did you create the partition table?
[07:36] <Blue1> deleting the partitions does NOT create the partition table
[07:37] <bekks> deleting partitions implies that there is a partition table already.
[07:38] <Blue1> right, but he is trying to create gpt
[07:39] <akiva-mobile> Blue1, its for the hud. An option of setting the view to tree is not working
[07:39] <akiva-mobile> but it works for others
[07:39] <Blue1> ahh that's more advanced then anything I do.
[07:40] <Blue1> ru using unity?
[07:40] <akiva-mobile> Blue1, me?
[07:40] <Blue1> yes sorry
[07:40] <Blue1> long day...
[07:40] <akiva-mobile> yah
[07:40] <akiva-mobile> lol
[07:40] <akiva-mobile> !tab
[07:40] <Blue1> i am using gnome
[07:40] <akiva-mobile> bah botbuntu isnt here :P
[07:40] <rww> what is a botbuntu
[07:40] <Blue1> gnome today.  gnome tomorrow...well
[07:43] <akiva-mobile> rww, skynet
[07:44] <Blue1> off topic - but I am sure glad I am not using xp -- night folks
[07:44] <friendly-ghost> I'm back.
[07:45] <akiva-mobile> hey building unity8 was working last night in qtcreator, but today it is telling me that no executable is specified. What do I need to do to fix that?
[07:45] <friendly-ghost> Well, after installing Ubuntu trusty on top of Ubuntu 13.10 that came with this laptop, I encountered that bootloading problem, so I deleted the parition, and reinstalled again, but it did not work either
[07:46] <akiva-mobile> friendly-ghost, bios or uefi?
[07:50] <friendly-ghost> BIOS
[07:52] <friendly-ghost> akiva-mobile: never had windows installed on this laptop, so I had no need for UEFI ;-)
[07:54] <akiva-mobile> very strange that you would be getting grub errors; Usually ubuntu handles the boodloader excellently
[07:55] <friendly-ghost> I installed and reinstalled multiple times on my previous computers too. This is the first time it has happened. Then again it is a development brunch
[07:56] <friendly-ghost> Maybe it has something to do with crypt-luk ?
[07:57] <friendly-ghost> Someone gave e this link: www.rodsbooks.com/gdisk/wipegpt.html
[07:58] <friendly-ghost> This is me: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2213852&p=12971158#post12971158
[07:58] <ggreer> I managed to set up a dual-boot 14.04/windows 8.1 laptop with the ubuntu partition encrypted with luks. everything works except hibernation (suspend to disk)
[07:58] <ggreer> it was not easy
[07:59] <ggreer> the lack of hibernation is because I accidentally encrypted a partition instead of creating a whole luks encrypted volume. I didn't want to redo the ubuntu install
[08:00] <friendly-ghost> I'm gettingn sleepy :(
[08:00] <friendly-ghost> :9 :(
[08:00] <friendly-ghost> but I still haven't fixed this xD
[08:00] <ggreer> probably best to sleep on it. anything you do now is likely to be a mistake
[08:00] <friendly-ghost> hahahahahah :D
[08:00] <ggreer> the computer isn't going to spoil overnight
[08:00] <ggreer> :)
[08:02] <Beldar> !bootinfo| friendly-ghost run this script and add to your thread.
[08:03] <Beldar> friendly-ghost, The app I was trying to get you to run, makes this script, paste all the text from it to your thread.
[08:03] <friendly-ghost> ok. *downloading*
[08:04] <friendly-ghost> oh by the way, the Ubuntu installer is still runing, and..
[08:04] <friendly-ghost> Should I choose "Continue without a bootloader" or "Cancel the installation" ?
[08:06] <Beldar> friendly-ghost, The problem you have is a uefi computer that was set up to run just ubuntu. It still has the gpt/efi sda, consequently ubuntu did a efi install, so it is not a bios boot as is.
[08:08] <Beldar> at the least, gpt in the partition table in sda
[08:08] <friendly-ghost> http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/7172873/
[08:08] <friendly-ghost> amazing! never saw that script before.
[08:11] <friendly-ghost> Thank you Beldar, akiva-mobile, and Blue1 :)
[08:11] <Beldar> friendly-ghost, I am not sure on this situation with two HD's, one gpt one msdos. I would close the install, and post that in your thread. Look for a mod to post, there is one that concentrates in this area.
[08:12] <akiva-mobile> friendly-ghost, To learn more about Grubs, bootloaders, or poetry; Visit your local public library
[08:12] <akiva-mobile> or logon to pbskids.org
[08:12] <friendly-ghost> lol
[08:13] <Beldar> best darn bootloader in the west
[08:18] <friendly-ghost> :)
[08:18] <friendly-ghost> Well. I might see you guys later :D maybe in two days since I'm stuck tomorrow :D
[08:18] <friendly-ghost> see ya all
[08:25] <narekb> hi people, could someone help me out with 13.10 -> 14.04?
[08:25] <narekb> I am getting "The software is up to date" when I run update-manager -d
[08:27] <akiva-mobile> narekb, hmmm?
[08:27] <akiva-mobile> narekb, that sounds familiar
[08:27] <narekb> do I need to enable additional sources?
[08:27] <akiva-mobile> narekb, hummmm try it again; i'm busy googling it
[08:28] <akiva-mobile> narekb, sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade && sudo apt-get autoremove
[08:28] <akiva-mobile> you should run that before
[08:28] <narekb> I did that
[08:30] <akiva-mobile> narekb, uhmm, do it without the &&
[08:30] <akiva-mobile> so execute them seperately
[08:30] <narekb> hmmm ,ok
[08:30] <akiva-mobile> && piping often causes scripts to break
[08:30] <akiva-mobile> like they will only execute the first
[08:30] <akiva-mobile> in theory they should execute each one in unison, but for me that works maybe 50% of the time
[08:31] <narekb> ahh I see
[08:31] <narekb> I'll try that now
[08:31] <narekb> akiva-mobile, have you upgraded already?
[08:31] <akiva-mobile> narekb, yah
[08:31] <narekb> is it worth it?
[08:31] <akiva-mobile> narekb, are you a developer?
[08:32] <narekb> well, I would be interested in doing some coding on Ubuntu
[08:32] <akiva-mobile> narekb, yah then sure
[08:32] <narekb> sweet
[08:32] <akiva-mobile> and I can help get you started in that
[08:32] <narekb> :D
[08:32] <akiva-mobile> because lord knows I wish I had that help :P Its hard to get into it at first
[08:32] <narekb> thank you
[08:32] <akiva-mobile> np
[08:33] <rayq> hey all...something strange with my trusty install...not sure what to do
[08:33] <rayq> kernel shows Linux m50vm 3.13.0-17-generic #37-Ubuntu SMP Mon Mar 10 21:44:01 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[08:33] <rayq> updated and dist-upgrade with no effect. my other trusty install shows 1.13.0-20
[08:33] <rayq> ...for kernel
[08:34] <rayq> sorry 3.13.0-20
[08:35] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:46] <narekb> oook time for reboot
[08:50] <narekb> akiva-mobile, thank you very much, it worked, I am now upgrading
[08:51] <akiva-mobile> narekb, great :)
[08:51] <akiva-mobile> narekb, lesson here; piping is confusing
[08:51] <narekb> piping doesn't work :D
[08:52] <akiva-mobile> hmmm maybe piping isnt the right word ...
[08:52] <akiva-mobile> usually refers to |
[08:52] <akiva-mobile> anywhoo
[09:29] <donc3> Hi !! Could someone help me with a problem with ubuntu 14.04
[09:29] <donc3> ????
[09:29] <bekks> donc3: you have to sepcify the problem first.
[09:29] <donc3> okay
[09:30] <donc3> I'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04
[09:31] <donc3> I'm trying to install ubuntu 14.04. it's a fatal error
[09:31] <donc3> how could I solve it???
[09:31] <ikonia> donc3: giving clear information would be a start
[09:31] <bekks> can you be more specific? "it'S a fatal error" doesnt mean much.
[09:35] <donc3> this is the exact error: "the execution of <<grub-install  /dev/sdb>> has failed. This is a fatal error."
[09:35] <donc3> ikonia:
[09:39] <donc3> bekks: I think that it's a bug of the efi boot mode
[09:39] <bekks> Why do you think that?
[09:41] <donc3> because it is a new netbook and I'm doing a new installation of ubuntu with the boot in efi mode
[09:41] <bekks> And why do you think it is related to EFI?
[09:42] <donc3> I have booted ubuntu with a grub bootable usb deactivating the efi mode
[09:43] <bekks> you cannot "deactivate" EFI with an usb bootable whatever.
[09:43] <bekks> !efi | donc3
[09:43] <donc3> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/1299134
[09:44] <bekks> So if that bug persists without EFI, it cant be an EFI related bug - thats obvious, isnt it? :)
[09:47] <donc3> so... can I do something to boot the OS without the Usb with the grub??
[09:47] <ikonia> I'm more interested why it's trying to put grub onto sdb
[09:48] <ikonia> unless I have missed that part of the conversation
[09:49] <donc3> because is the disk ssd in which I'm installing ubuntu
[09:52] <bekks> why did you install grub on the usb before?
[09:52] <donc3> no after the error
[09:53] <ikonia> where you install ubuntu doesn't matter, the boot loader should  be on the mbr of the boot disk
[09:53] <ikonia> unless you plan to chain load it from another disk
[09:53] <donc3> I have to download a rescue grub bootable usb
[09:53] <ikonia> why /
[09:53] <bekks> donc3: Why?
[09:53] <ikonia> the ubuntu cd is a rescue cd
[09:54] <donc3> but with the ubuntu cd I don't know how to fix it...
[10:30] <Dudytz> hi all ... I use the Ubuntu 14.04, I have a user with the default groups (adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare) and encrypted home. Everything works well, but I have error in nautilus to mount a FAT32 partition (in another disk [sdb]) and mount of usb pendrive FAT32 formatted. Can anyone helpme to identify the root cause?
[10:31] <Dudytz> The error is "You do not have the permissions necessary to mount XXX"
[10:35] <Dudytz> anyone?
[10:42] <bekks> use sudo mount ...
[10:51] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[11:24] <alfonsojon> Morning.
[11:24] <alfonsojon> Does 14.04 include better support for Exynos processors?
[11:25] <alfonsojon> The Exynos 5250, in particular.
[11:25] <alfonsojon> The GPU doesn't currently support anything but fbdev as a framebuffer, which makes it a pain to use.
[11:25] <alfonsojon> :(
[11:33] <BluesKaj> dunno alfonsojon, we deal with regular pcs and laptops, phones are bit more difficult to support
[11:33] <alfonsojon> it's not a phone.
[11:33] <alfonsojon> The Samsung Chromebook Series 3
[11:34] <alfonsojon> It can run Ubuntu 12.04 fine, but that's because of Unity 2D.
[11:34] <alfonsojon> BluesKaj: ^
[11:34] <BluesKaj> chromebooks are a rare item in this channel too
[11:35] <BluesKaj> no experience with them , sorry
[11:51] <BluesKaj> alfonsojon, suppose you've already read this, but I'll post it just in case, http://askubuntu.com/questions/356243/true-ubuntu-on-chromebook-arm-samsung
[11:58] <mamat> I've just updated kubuntu and restarted it. then I've got 'baloo_file' in ksysguard uses cpu constantly and hasn't stopped yet, what is it for?
[12:02] <BluesKaj> mamat, baloo replaced nepomuk as file search/indexer, you can kill it in system monitor
[12:03] <mamat> BluesKaj: is it safe?
[12:04] <BluesKaj> yes, if nepomuk was enabled when baloo replaced it then baloo will be enabled. Killing it merely disables i.
[12:04] <BluesKaj> it
[12:05] <mamat> OK thanks
[12:06] <mamat> many things crash after dist-upgrading
[12:07] <BluesKaj> mamat, for example?
[12:08] <mamat> kwalletd, baloo_file_extractor
[12:14] <udzguru> hello
[13:46] <vlada> hi!
[13:47] <lordievader> Hey vlada
[13:48] <vlada> I'm trying Ubuntu 14.04 right now and have to say that I'm impressed by incremental update and stability of it. Great release. Packagers have done their job quite nice! :)
[13:48] <lordievader> They sure have :)
[13:48] <vlada> There is only one thing I've noticed is severely broken in mine particular installation.
[13:49] <vlada> Looks like qt5 based packagers have broken keyboard input. I can write in default (English) language, but not in any other.
[13:50] <vlada> Serbian and Deutsch layout don't work. Is that known issue? Anyone else experienced it?
[13:51] <vlada> qt4, qt3, gtk+ (both version 2 and 3) work great
[13:51] <vlada> lordievader, now that I've said it, hi to you too! ;)
[13:52] <BluesKaj> Qt5 shouldn't be tried at this stage even tho it's available to devs
[13:53] <lordievader> This is #ubuntu+1! Qt5 might be alpha, but that didn't stop us with Trusty. I'm going to try kf5 once my update finishes :D
[13:53] <BluesKaj> lordievader, well good luck
[13:55] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Thanks.
[13:55] <lordievader> vlada: Anyhow, did you install qt5 through Project Neon?
[13:56] <vlada> BluesKaj, To be honest, I'm well aware of alpha/beta stage of qt5, but 5.2 isn't really pre-release-4.99-beta-don't-try-at-home release. ;) Only one app, accidentally I build it myself daily, uses it. It's Scribus 1.5 (text layout application).
[13:57] <vlada> Only other place where I've noticed bad behavior is qt5 provided app ecosystem. I.e. Qt Designer.
[13:58] <vlada> lordievader, no. What's that? :)
[13:59] <lordievader> vlada: It's for trying out KDE framework 5, which is based on Qt5.
[14:00] <vlada> lordievader, ah! Nope! I'm using 14.04 provided binaries
[14:01] <lordievader> Right, as I figured.
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> FYI: 14.04 suddenly froze and shut down during the installation of Inkscape, using the software center
[14:24] <vlada> lordievader, As any good citizen, I've filled a bug report. ;) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1299474
[14:24] <vlada> MonkeyDust, hi
[14:24] <lordievader> :D
[14:25] <vlada> MonkeyDust, Whole system halted by installing package or just Ubuntu sw center
[14:25] <vlada> ?
[14:54] <Guest55668> hi all
[14:54] <Guest55668> which card is better for 14.04 LTS: intel gma 950 or ATI X1300 pro
[14:54] <Guest55668> 10x in advise
[14:57] <Guest55668> eny1
[15:12] <Guest55668> bye
[15:17] <yofel> BluesKaj, lordievader: qt5 isn't alpha but at version 5.2, what you're thinking about is kf5 (which isn't the only user of qt5)
[15:18] <lordievader> Check
[15:19] <BluesKaj> yofel, ok
[15:21] <BluesKaj> had the ppa but apt-purged it due to many problems with artifacts
[15:28] <BluesKaj> erikson43
[15:28] <BluesKaj> my alter ego
[15:30] <BluesKaj> on other irc servers, which I haven't used in yrs
[15:56] <nikwen> Hi! I just tried to update my 13.10 installation to 14.04 beta by running "update-manager -d".
[15:56] <nikwen> However, it failed. :(
[15:57] <nikwen> I previously had the "click" package installed from the up to date repo on Launchpad.
[15:57] <nikwen> Therefore, the update of that package failed.
[15:57] <nikwen> In addition, upstart-app-launch is broken as well.
[15:59] <nikwen> It says that click (probably the old one) depends on python3-click (< 0.4.12~saucy1~test1.1) but that 0.4.20 should be installed.
[15:59] <nikwen> The error with upstart-app-launch is similar to that one.
[16:00] <nikwen> Does anyone have an idea what I could do? (I haven't rebooted yet.)
[16:02] <Nothing_Much> Why can't I install programs from the USC?
[16:05] <bekks> Nothing_Much: Because we dont know the error message you get ;)
[16:05] <Nothing_Much> bekks: well it's from packages outside of the USC
[16:05] <Nothing_Much> but there is no error
[16:05] <Nothing_Much> it says.. "processing triggers libc6"
[16:06] <Nothing_Much> as it would normally after a finished installation]
[16:06] <bekks> And what else does happen?
[16:06] <Nothing_Much> nothing, it just doesn't install
[16:07] <Nothing_Much> but it only happens when you open and attempt an install through the USC
[16:07] <Nothing_Much> I can easily install through the command line
[16:08] <Nothing_Much> but the USC is either bugged or not allowing outside packages
[16:08] <Nothing_Much> to be installed
[16:25] <Gavin^> There seems to be a problem which I've narrowed down to the kernel 3.13.0-20-generic.  Using that I lose all hardware acceleration and desktop effects.  Going back to 3.13.0-19-generic works. This on Intel graphics.
[17:23] <narekb> ok, I got 14.04 working, but onw I have this problem
[17:23] <narekb> I can't install .debs dowloaded from the web
[17:23] <narekb> *downloaded
[17:23] <narekb> anyone got the same issue?
[17:24] <MonkeyDust> narekb  1) use gdebi; 2) careful with unscreened .debs from the web
[17:24] <utusan> can't install like what? error?
[17:24] <narekb> utusan, it says they're corrupted
[17:24] <narekb> but it's... Skype
[17:24] <narekb> why would Skype be corrupt?
[17:24] <utusan> it means your deb file is bad
[17:25] <narekb> but it worked just fine on 13.10
[17:27] <MonkeyDust> narekb  skype is in the partner repo, activate that and install skype
[17:28] <narekb> hmmm
[17:28] <narekb> lemme try
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> that was a failed boot into ubuntu-gnome remix
[18:42] <MonkeyDust> 14.04
[19:17] <Guest55668> hi all
[19:17] <Guest55668> which card is bether Intel gma 950 or Ati X1300 pro@
[19:17] <Guest55668> for 14.04 LTS?
[19:17] <Guest55668> 10x in advise
[19:22] <bekks> the x1300 is - well, "outdated" would be too friendly.
[19:22] <bekks> That card is about 8 years old.
[19:23] <Guest55668> yes, i know , but "the old rig" is old
[19:23] <Guest55668> and I dont want to drop it
[19:23] <bekks> which doesnt affect the fact that the x1300 isnt supported by fglxr anymore.
[19:27] <xee> Greetings, I'm trying Kubuntu 14.04 and I'm happy with it, I'm running it on an intel 4th generation laptop with HD 4400 graphics, I get some graphical glitches occasionally, is this a known issue ?
[19:35] <Guest55668> summa sumarum, from which card /NV,ATI,Intel/ above we can think for 14 LTS
[19:46] <rigo_> hi
[19:46] <rigo_> the system is Linux htpc 3.14.0-031400rc8-generic #201403242335 SMP Tue Mar 25 03:36:22 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux running an xbmc with tvheadend back and frontend, using a tevii s662
[19:47] <rigo_> liplinian driver installed firmware downloaded.
[19:47] <rigo_> dmesg is http://paste.ubuntu.com/7175847/
[19:47] <rigo_> i still have only blank (sometimes flashing) screen. sound is ok. (avi, divx, mkv etc.. files are fine only live tv picture is not.)
[19:56] <Guest55668> bue
[19:56] <Guest55668> bye
[22:00] <freijon> can anyone see my message from #ubuntu? i'm on my phone and can't copy my last message
[22:03] <ikonia> we can see
[22:03] <freijon> feel free to paste it here
[22:03] <freijon> any ideas?
[22:06] <Daekdroom> "<freijon> hey guys. I've updated to ubuntu gnome 14.04 via update-manager (last time I did that). during the upgrade my screen turned black. after a few hours I turned the computer off. I finished the upgrade with apt-get dist-upgrade. now everything is installed but I get a black screen after booting the system. I tried everything I know and I'm out of ideas. any advice would be much appreciated!"
[22:07] <freijon> thanks daekdroom
[22:09] <freijon> after waiting for several minutes, I now see an "X" as cursor, the rest is black. restarting gdm turns the screen black again
[22:10] <freijon> I already reconfigured x-server and gdm
[22:11] <freijon> what else could I do?
[22:25] <ice9> I have noticed general better speed performance in 14.04 is it true? and what's the reason behind this?
[22:39] <penguin42> ice9: It can be pretty hard to answer something like that - there will have been a lot of changes
[22:40] <ice9> penguin42: that's good it's really faster and more responsive and launches applications faster
[22:40] <ice9> I can feel this
[22:43] <ice9> is there a way to disable global menu for all applications?
[22:48] <ice9> how to show menu in the title bar as show here http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/03/7-ubuntu-14-04-lts-improvements-youll-love  at number 3
[22:54] <trism> ice9: did you find the option, I just testing and it is CCSM/Ubuntu Unity Plugin/Launcher/Minimize Single Window Applications (Unsupported)
[22:55] <ice9> trism: yes it's working thank you
[22:55] <ice9> trism: do you know to display the application menu in the title bar?
[22:57] <aboSamoor> I have a problem with my package manager, any idea? http://paste.ubuntu.com/7176646/
[22:57] <aboSamoor> after upgrading
[22:57] <Daekdroom> You can also access it through System Settings > Appearance > Behaviour tab > Show the menus for a window (x) in the window's title bar
[22:58] <trism> ice9: gsettings set com.canonical.Unity integrated-menus true;
[22:58] <trism> Daekdroom: nice find
[22:59] <ice9> Trusty is brilliant
[23:09] <aboSamoor> can someone help me, I am stuck after upgrading :(
[23:17] <trism> aboSamoor: that is kind of weird, seems to be failing on adding the user because it is already there, I can't seem to reproduce it though
[23:19] <ice9> some applications are missing the title bar like libreoffice
[23:20] <trism> aboSamoor: I think you could fix it with: sudo deluser avahi;
[23:20] <trism> aboSamoor: you may need to stop avahi-daemon if it is already running or that will error: sudo stop avahi-daemon;
[23:20] <trism> aboSamoor: then try the sudo apt-get -f install; again
[23:21] <trism> aboSamoor: wonder how you got into that inconsistant state...might be worth a bug report, I notice in avahi-daemon.postinst addgroup has || true but not the adduser line, hence the error
[23:23] <ice9> trism: do you have that problem too? libreoffice has no title bar
[23:25] <trism> ice9: nope I have a title bar here