[00:16] <dw1> so yeah, screensaver kicking in every 10 minutes no matter if there's activity, even with caffeine loaded and screensaver disabled :o
[00:17] <dw1> not sure when it started - didnt notice it before.
[00:17] <dw1> perhaps after some recent updates
[00:18] <ggreer> I get double lock screen when idling. also I get a gray screen if I lock my computer manually and then try to unlock it later
[00:19] <ggreer> and if I resume from suspend, there's a second or so gap when the lock screen isn't enabled. I can quickly change focus to terminals and other windows
[00:19] <ggreer> so... I don't really trust that laptop with anything sensitive
[00:22] <dw1> ouch
[00:24] <dw1> saw something about double lock screen in searching, lost it :(
[00:26] <dw1> are thye both the same style of screen or different versions
[00:28] <dw1> hmm i had two gnome-screensaver running
[00:32] <dw1> that was probably it
[00:41] <nbros652> Automount for usb is not working. Any ideas? I get a message saying "Unable to access USBLABEL     Not authorized to perform operation." I just installed the system about 3 days ago, installed my usual programs, shut it down, and didn't boot again until today. On boot, I was getting this error... Just finished running updates.
[00:47] <zubuntu> hi
[03:21] <ubuntulivekkkkkk> Hello, I have some issues that resulted from removing Ubuntu-s 14.04 partition and booting to any other partitions. Can I post my issue here?
[04:42] <roasted> hello friends.
[04:42] <roasted> is anybody else seeing that empathy doesn't put the # of new messages overtop of the empathy icon in the unity bar?
[04:42] <`Fibz> hi
[04:42] <`Fibz> i can test
[04:42] <roasted> I can't find any existent bugs on it
[04:43] <roasted> `Fibz: I assume you know how to recreate it?
[04:43] <roasted> (someone messages you when empathy is not the active app)
[04:43] <`Fibz> k
[04:43] <roasted> I seem to get the message number *IF* it's a new conversation, as in, if Bob IMs me, I see the 1 over the icon. But once I engage in conversation, consecutive messages do not list the 1 over the empathy icon
[04:44] <roasted> so you need to do a quick volley of messaging back and forth, then background it, then have them IM you
[04:54] <roasted> any luck `Fibz?
[04:54] <`Fibz> having trouble getting empathy to sign in
[04:55] <kblin> morning folks
[04:55] <roasted> once or twice I had to remove my account and re-add it altogether
[04:55] <roasted> hey there kblin
[04:56] <kblin> I've recently updated my xubuntu 13.04 laptop to 14.04, and I just noticed that my volume control keys stopped working
[04:56] <kblin> that's like the first time in 6 years that I had buttons on a thinkpad not working. any hints what I'm missing?
[04:56] <roasted> random curiosity, does it work via livecd?
[04:58] <kblin> haven't tried, let me see if I can find a usb key to boot from
[05:04] <arctictelecom> Hello
[05:04] <roasted> hi
[05:05] <arctictelecom> I just installed 14.04 and I want to install the Cinnamon DE. It worked fine in all of the other Ubuntu distros but not this one.
[05:05] <`Fibz> I GIVE UP. EMPATHY DOES NOT WORK AT ALL OVER HERE
[05:05] <`Fibz> oops
[05:05] <roasted> lol
[05:06] <ggreer> haha
[05:06] <kblin> roasted: http://ulno.net/2011/04/16/mixer-control-with-multimedia-keys-und-multiple-soundcards-in-xfce4-on-debian-or-ubuntu/ fixed it for me, btw
[05:06] <roasted> `Fibz: do you use pidgin or not much of a messenger?
[05:06] <roasted> kblin: nice
[05:06] <ggreer> my media keys work but my backlight brightness doesn't :(
[05:06] <ggreer> it stays stuck at maximum even though the indicator moves around randomly when I hit increase/decrease
[05:06] <kblin> so basically adding an active-card settings entry for xfce-mixer
[05:06] <kblin> ggreer: got the same thing on my work thinkpad
[05:07] <ggreer> mine is a thinkpad x140e
[05:07] <ggreer> also known as the edge e145 overseas IIRC
[05:07] <`Fibz> i use pidgin. but the machine next to me had empathy. i decided i wanted to give empathy a try and now im headed back to pidgin  :P
[05:07] <kblin> ggreer: funny thing is that the button seems to work fine in the console
[05:07] <ggreer> I'm pretty sure it's a bug in the thinkpad acpi module
[05:07] <roasted> `Fibz: might have to head that way myself. Does pidgin give you a number over the icon in the unity bar?
[05:08] <`Fibz> will have to wait. need to install pidgin on that machine and it's getting it's updates right now
[05:08] <kblin> ggreer: so what I do on my x140 is that I ctrl-alt-f1, set the display brightness on the console and then ctrl-F7 back to the GUI
[05:08] <Phibs> so I'm running trusty, and I upgraded openssl for the heartbleed bug, and http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/ seems to still think it is vuln
[05:08] <kblin> ggreer: arguably it'd be nicer if it just worked (tm)
[05:09] <roasted> `Fibz: I wonder if there's a way to have the system auto-message you 5 seconds later to test.
[05:09] <roasted> `Fibz: nobody is online now for me to see how pidgin works with that.
[05:09] <kblin> incidently, I just tested on my r500, and brightness settings work fine there
[05:09] <`Fibz> i have pidging running on this machine
[05:09] <`Fibz> i can PM you my contact info
[05:10] <roasted> sure - I'd be interested to test
[05:10] <ggreer> kblin: you have the x140e as well? buttons don't work at all in the console for me
[05:10] <ggreer> the only way I can get the brightness to change is by booting into windows
[05:11] <kblin> I'm not sure mine says "e"
[05:11] <zubuntu> .
[05:11] <kblin> i forgot, frankly :)
[05:11] <ggreer> http://fujii.github.io/2014/03/02/thinkpad-edge-e145-backlight-brightness-issue/ <-- my issue is exactly the same as this dude
[05:11] <ggreer> kblin: what's the CPU in it?
[05:11] <ggreer> should be an AMD A4-5000 or E2-2500
[05:12] <ggreer> *E1-2500
[05:13] <kblin> ah, hang on, false alarm, we wanted to order the x-series at some point but that didn't work out, so we got t-series instead
[05:13] <kblin> sorry :)
[05:13] <ggreer> the x130e was intel
[05:13] <ggreer> ah
[05:13] <kblin> but that one also has backlight setting issues, at least in X
[05:14] <ggreer> with the right software, the thinkpad could be a very nice laptop
[05:14] <roasted> our x130e's at work are AMD APU's
[05:14] <ggreer> oh yeah. the x130e did have an option for AMD E350s I think
[05:15] <roasted> E450
[05:15] <roasted> pretty sure
[05:15] <ggreer> did you guys have backlight issues?
[05:15] <roasted> no, but we're on 12.04
[05:15] <ggreer> I tried 12.04. it crashed on startup
[05:15] <ggreer> even the live usb stick
[05:15] <roasted> ...ours didnt?
[05:15] <ggreer> same usb stick worked fine on other computers :(
[05:16] <kblin> but speaking of work, time for me to get there
[05:17] <roasted> ggreer: run the checker to make sure it was okay?
[05:17] <ggreer> I did. it verified
[05:17] <roasted> ...I have no idea then
[05:17] <roasted> we have 1,000 of the x130e's on 12.04..
[05:17] <ggreer> 13.10 also crashed with a similar error. 14.04 boots and runs, but there are lots of annoying little issues
[05:18] <roasted> I had 13.10 on a few too, mostly for tinkering though
[05:18] <roasted> I did install 14.04 on one but never tested the brightness
[05:18] <roasted> really just installed it to see how unity ran on it
[05:26] <weena> hello
[05:27] <weena> i haz a problem :(
[05:35] <weena> volume is at 100% when the computer boots and login screen chime (bongos) is super loud
[05:35] <weena> the computer can be shut down at 30% volume, it always is at 100% for the login bongos, then after the user logs in its 30% again
[06:13] <hyde> This seems to be failing with apt-get update: [Connecting to fi.archive.ubuntu.com (130.230.54.102)]
[06:13] <hyde> what would be the right corrective action, if I want to update and install a few packages now?
[06:13] <hyde> have not touch apt repositories since I installed beta2 yesterday
[06:13] <hyde> (and it was working yesterday)
[06:14] <hyde> have not touched the apt configuration, I mean
[06:15] <rww> changed /etc/apt/sources.list to point to somewhere else
[06:15] <hyde> for example, should I just replace fi.archive.ubuntu.com at /etc/apt/sources.list, and be done with it?
[06:17] <hyde> hmm, running lubuntu, which lacks the graphical apt configuration tool, looks like
[06:17] <hyde> nope, found it, good
[06:36] <caskaid> anyone using a vpn via network-manager-gnome-openvpn?
[07:02] <caskaid> figured out the vpn issue actually and tracked on bug tracker
[07:13] <guest76> Hello
[07:15] <`Fibz> hi
[07:16] <guest76> Hello
[07:16] <guest76> any way to make libreoffice to start?
[07:17] <`Fibz> are you getting an error?
[07:17] <guest76> it just hangs with a semi transparent window
[07:18] <guest76> I have upgraded distribution today
[07:18] <`Fibz> hmm... i would just uninstall it and re-install it
[07:18] <guest76> Ok I'll try that
[07:18] <guest76> thanks
[07:19] <guest76> let you know if it worked
[07:55] <Kartagis> hi
[07:55] <Kartagis> do we get new apt version with 14.04
[07:55] <Kartagis> ?
[07:59] <Kartagis> do we get the new apt version with 14.04?
[08:00] <lordievader> !patience | Kartagis
[08:01]  * Kartagis sulks and goes to wait in the corner
[08:05] <yofel> !info apt trusty
[08:05] <yofel> Kartagis: that's what we have now ^
[08:06] <Kartagis> when do we get 1.0? I hear debian already has it.
[08:07] <yofel> it's in unstable, yes. But I seriously dout anyone's going to update it in ubuntu 2 days before final freeze. (Then again, I did not check for if there's a plan)
[08:07] <onlty> If you want to get 1.0, you could install those packages directly. However, I'm not sure if it breaks the dependecy or stability.
[08:08] <onlty> Whether 1.0 works in Ubuntu or not is not sure, so install it as your own risk.
[08:08] <onlty> *in
[08:19] <Kartagis> thanks
[08:25] <utack> did someone test a android phone with ubuntu 14.04 yet?  do thumbnails for pictures work now?
[08:26] <k1l> are you talking about ubuntu-touch or regular ubuntu-desktop?
[08:27] <k1l> ah, wait. you mean connected with usb-cable?
[08:40] <utack> k1l, the regular one
[08:40] <utack> and yes, when i connect my android phone it can not generate thumbnails
[08:40] <utack> so for example the DCIM folder is a pool of anonymous file names until i copy it over completely
[08:54] <Dry_Lips> Can anyone confirm that "create new document" is missing from the context menu (right click) in Nautilus?
[09:02] <PatBateman> hey
[09:02] <PatBateman> 14.04 default background looks nice :) btw very stable imo
[09:03] <k1l> utack: file names work, but i dont have thumbnails enabled so i just see the icons
[09:04] <utack> k1l, okay thanks
[09:10] <Chipaca> my mouse's middle button has stopped working in an update recently
[09:10] <Chipaca> has anybody else had this?
[10:00] <faqih_dan_kucing> helo
[10:17] <ironhalik> hmm
[10:18] <ironhalik> my trusty boots, and looses all input ufter boot
[10:18] <ironhalik> on every kernel, on normal mode and rescue mode
[10:18] <ironhalik> recovery mode
[10:18] <ironhalik> any ideas?
[11:42] <Fudge> have you waited a while
[12:04] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:16] <roasted> hello friends
[13:50] <utack> oh no. have to install ubuntu 14.04 with the intel gpu because the free drivers completely mess up with nvidia, so i cannot use the gui installer
[13:52] <Phibs> any idea why openssl isn't patched in trusty yet?
[13:53] <Pici> it is.
[13:54] <k1l> Phibs: did you look in the changelog?
[13:54] <lordievader> Phibs: Change logs shows the patch: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/trusty/+source/openssl/1.0.1f-1ubuntu2
[13:54] <Phibs> weird
[13:54] <Phibs> cause all of the 'testers' still say vuln
[13:54] <k1l> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1f-1ubuntu2/changelog
[13:54] <Phibs> ii  openssl                                        1.0.1f-1ubuntu2              amd64                        Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility
[13:55] <rww> have you restarted the services you're testing since the upgrade?
[13:55] <Phibs> yes
[13:55] <Phibs> rebooted whole vm
[13:55] <Phibs> http://filippo.io/Heartbleed/#www.bsd-unix.net
[13:55] <Phibs>  www.bsd-unix.net IS VULNERABLE.
[13:56] <Phibs> restarted apache just now and now it says not vuln lol
[13:56] <Phibs> ok I spose I fail ;0
[13:56] <Phibs> thanks!
[13:56] <Pici> :)
[13:56] <Phibs> swear to god I apt-get updated
[13:56] <Phibs> and rebooted ;0
[13:56] <Phibs>  09:56:50 up 10:56,  3 users,  load average: 0.04, 0.09, 0.07
[13:59] <Phibs> I wonder if automagic escurity updates updated something again after I did
[14:06] <roasted> well, shucks. My bug report just got listed as low priority. hmph.
[14:06] <roasted> This hizzy should be omgosh critical red alert call the president! :P
[14:06] <rww> thank you for bringing it to our attention. i will reclassify your bug shortly
[14:06] <rww> to wishlist
[14:08] <roasted> rww: <3
[14:16] <unkerror> which kernel version will Trusty use in the final release?
[14:18] <k1l> 3.13
[14:18] <unkerror> thanks
[14:19] <Wnt> unkerror: kernel freeze happened 5 days ago https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TrustyTahr/ReleaseSchedule and current version is 3.13 http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/trusty/linux-meta
[16:44] <elfy> xubuntu265: you'll find some of the same people :)
[16:46] <elfy> apt-cache policy libssl1.0.0
[16:47] <elfy> if you get 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2 then that is the updated package
[16:47] <xubuntu265> Installed: 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2
[16:47] <xubuntu265> sweet, so im good?
[16:47] <elfy> that's the one then :)
[16:48] <xubuntu265> cool, thank you :)
[16:48] <monkwitdafunk> which kernel are you users giving QA to?
[16:49] <monkwitdafunk> i remember seeing kernel 3.5.x witg ubuntu alternate
[16:49] <monkwitdafunk> with*
[16:49] <elfy> 3.13.0-23 here
[16:51] <monkwitdafunk> i think i should install alternate 12.04.3 to double check which kernel i get
[16:52] <elfy> oh sorry - thought you were talking about 14.04
[16:53] <monkwitdafunk> yeah. i want to talk about it as well but i will wait for the official torrent file to he mirrored
[16:53] <monkwitdafunk> to be*
[16:53] <monkwitdafunk> this is great
[16:59] <SonikkuAmerica> In Xubuntu Trusty, the sound indicator is gone, and I get no sound unless I plug my headphones in. What should I do?
[17:21] <SonikkuAmerica> Hi diogobaeder
[17:21] <diogobaeder> Hi SonikkuAmerica !
[17:21] <diogobaeder> Hi guys! Hey, I can't upgrade from Saucy to Trusty, the upgrade-manager seems to be getting stuck at several package problems, but this hasn't happened before. Can anyone give me a hand at this? This is a list of package problems I'm seeing in apt.log: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7222508/
[17:22] <SonikkuAmerica> diogobaeder: Did you [ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade ] before you tried to perform the release upgrade?
[17:22] <diogobaeder> SonikkuAmerica, yep. I tried restarting as well. But doesn't seem to cut it.
[17:23] <SonikkuAmerica> !dist-upgrade diogobaeder: That's just a dist-upgrade.
[17:23] <SonikkuAmerica> !dist-upgrade
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> diogobaeder: Try [ do-release-upgrade ]
[17:24] <SonikkuAmerica> diogobaeder: Try [ do-release-upgrade -d ], not that other thing.
[17:24]  * diogobaeder tries
[17:37] <diogobaeder> SonikkuAmerica, still with the same issue: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7222605/
[17:37] <dw1> hi, what is the mount point for nautilus ftp folders? can't find it in ~/.gvfs or /run/gvfs
[17:37] <diogobaeder> even after sudo dpkg --configure -a
[17:37] <SonikkuAmerica> diogobaeder: If all else fails, try the Beta 2 image at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/trusty/beta-2/
[17:37] <SonikkuAmerica> but let's try fixing a broken apt
[17:37] <diogobaeder> SonikkuAmerica, ack, I'll try with that image then
[17:37] <diogobaeder> SonikkuAmerica, ack
[17:38] <dw1> nevermind got it
[17:38] <SonikkuAmerica> diogobaeder: First try [ sudo apt-get install -f ]
[17:38] <diogobaeder> SonikkuAmerica, done
[18:14] <Junk> Any kubuntu 14.04 users I can bounce a question off of real quick?
[18:15] <lordievader> Junk: Sure, what's up?
[18:15] <Junk> Basically on every startup driver manager loads down in my systray, causing a notification, etc. And this is after I have all the available propietary drivers installed. It's just kind of annoying
[18:15] <Junk> So, wanted to see if it happens for anyone else, or if I could stop it from happening somehow.
[18:16] <lordievader> Junk: I don't use any additional drivers on my Trusty box, so I cannot say.
[18:16] <Junk> This is obviously the new driver manager I am referring to.
[18:16] <Junk> lordievader: but do you have any available?
[18:16] <Junk> ie, so the driver manager would be triggered?
[18:17] <Junk> It doesn't matter if I don't use any prop drivers or not, the damn thing still shows on every boot, triggering a notification. I suppose I could disable notifications for it, but it would still load in the systray.
[18:17] <lordievader> No, most of the hardware is Intel stuff.
[18:18] <lordievader> I'll boot it up though to make sure.
[18:18] <Junk> Ah ok. I'm uising a gaming laptop, newest gen. It has a intel i7, but nvidia gpu and broadcom AC wifi
[18:19] <Junk> It is a upgrade and not a clean install, but I don't see why that would be the issue in this case.  The upgrade went without a hitch when I originally did it a couple weeks back.
[18:20] <Junk> I don't see any bugs for it in the bug tracker, but then again I really can't stand the layout of the launchpad bug tracker to begin with. Wish their wash a seperate one just for kubuntu. :-/
[18:21] <lordievader> I get the message that my language support can be improved but nothing about drivers.
[18:22] <lordievader> Separate launchpad for Kubu doesn't make sense...
[18:22] <lordievader> And no additional drivers available either.
[18:23] <Junk> It makes sense for me. Or at least have a category where you can look for bugs that are kubuntu only
[18:25] <lordievader> Junk: Something like: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~kubuntu-bugs
[18:26] <Junk> Hmm yeah. Interesting kubuntus own site doesnt link to that when it mentions their own bug tracker
[18:26] <Junk> It links to the standard ubuntu bug tracker
[18:26] <Junk> ie: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Bugs
[18:26] <Pici> But you can install every package in 'kubuntu' in Ubuntu. They all use the same repositores.
[18:26] <Pici> *repositories. (can't spell today)
[18:27] <holstein> kubuntu *is* ubuntu
[18:27] <lordievader> Exactly that's why it doesn't make sens to have a separate launchpad for Kubu ;)
[18:29] <Junk> I realize this
[18:30] <Junk> Though kubuntu is no longer "official" as of a few years ago iirc
[18:31] <lordievader> ?
[18:32] <holstein> Junk: no. it is
[18:32] <Junk> http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/linux-and-open-source/ubuntu-pulls-the-official-plug-on-kubuntu/3417/
[18:32] <holstein> Junk: kubuntu *is* ubuntu, and uses the default sources/repositories. same as main ubuntu and xubuntu/lubuntu etc
[18:32] <Junk> I realize this
[18:32] <holstein> !kubuntu
[18:32] <Junk> sigh....
[18:33]  * Junk is not a noob
[18:33] <lordievader> Junk: It is now backed by Bluesystems if that is what you mean.
[18:33] <Junk> That is exactly what I mean. Cannonical dropped it
[18:33] <holstein> Junk: there was a paid developer. thats what was dropped
[18:33] <holstein> Junk: nothing was dropped other than that
[18:33] <holstein> Junk: kubuntu is an official flavor
[18:34] <Junk> Not according to ubuntu
[18:34] <lordievader> Also according to Ubuntu.
[18:34] <holstein> Junk: yes.. according to everyone
[18:34] <holstein> Junk: this is fact, friend
[18:34] <lordievader> Else it couldn't bear the name Kubuntu.
[18:35] <holstein> Junk: there was a paid cannonical developer for kubuntu.. they dropped that paid position.. thats all
[18:35] <Junk> lordievader: there are plenty of *buntu flavors that are not "official" and use the name
[18:35] <PaulW2U> Junk: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFlavors
[18:36] <Junk> I really don't care, not sure why you guys are making such a big deal.
[18:36] <holstein> Junk: there are only a few that are "official", and kubuntu is one of them
[18:36] <holstein> Junk: i am personally only "making a big deal" for clarity sake
[18:37] <Junk> Then why did canonnical say themselves it is no longer official? I understand it is semantics, and nothin really changed of value, but they did say that.
[18:37] <Junk> Ya know what? Nevermind, im done arguing semantics that are incredibly pointless
[18:37] <holstein> Junk: the link you gave says that the paid developer was dropped.. *not* kubuntu
[18:38] <Junk> They ended paid support also
[18:38] <Junk> Not just the developer
[18:38] <hyde> some kind of related question: is there a Mate/Gnome2 version of *buntu14.04?
[18:38] <Junk> nothing official
[18:39] <holstein> Junk: kubuntu is an official flavour.. it *is* ubuntu
[18:39] <Junk> Jesus christ...
[18:39] <Junk> Have a cow... oh wait, you are one according to your nick :P
[18:39] <holstein> Junk: please use an offtopic channel for chat.. thanks!
[18:39] <Junk> Chat? I am responding to you
[18:40] <Junk> And when I last said "nothing official" I was replying to hyde
[18:41] <lordievader> Since when does paid support make something official? Just that Canonical dropped their payed support doesn't make it less of an official Ubuntu flavour.
[18:41] <Junk> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel/2012-February/005782.html
[18:42] <holstein> Junk: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFlavors lists the official flavors
[18:42] <Junk> Again, pointless conversation.
[18:42] <hyde> Junk: about the KDE thing, if you can install the DE with single command from the official repos, I'd say that is "official" for most practical purposes...
[18:43] <hyde> (I assume getting KDE desktop is still going to be one apt-get away)
[18:43] <holstein> you can always just install KDE, and not kubuntu-desktop.. but, kubuntu-desktop should pull in what you need to change whatever ubuntu into kubuntu
[18:43] <Junk> Of course. Nothing changed
[18:43] <Junk> But repositoiry sharing does make something official. Is mint an official flavor? :P
[18:44]  * hyde is Xubuntu/Lubuntu refugee, who never "got" KDE, and hasn't really given Unity a real chance
[18:44] <holstein> Junk: no.. since they add sources, and are not an official ubuntu flavour
[18:44] <Junk> Anyways, disappointing I cannot make a bug report for driver manager
[18:45] <hyde> ...is it possible to turn Ubuntu into Mint just by tweaking repos, btw? I mean, theoretically, without need to manually fix things.
[18:45] <holstein> hyde: you should find that information at mint sites..
[18:46] <holstein> hyde: mint is "based" on ubuntu, so, nothing in ubuntu is preventing that
[18:46] <Junk> hyde: i suppose you could, but i would think some fixing would be in order
[18:57] <john_rambo> May be I didnt searched properly but when I serached for Ubuntu 14.04 I found the Beta 2 ....Its downloading now ...Is it too old in comparision to daily ? Is it usable ?
[18:58] <rww> it works fine, just do a normal system update once it's installed
[18:59] <RFleming> rww, libssl1.0.0 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2 is the patched version for 14.04 correct?
[18:59] <john_rambo> rww, Okay ...just one more thing ...Aftre using dd to write the image to usb is there a way to use the remaining space on the usb drive to backup files?
[19:00] <hyde> ...or just tick the checkbox to install updated packages during installation, should work right?
[19:00] <rww> RFleming: yes
[19:00] <hyde> john_rambo: there's the usb creator tool in Ubuntu, which should help with that. unetbooting can do it too I presume? At least there are the options
[19:00] <RFleming> rww, thanks :)
[19:02] <john_rambo> Okay
[19:04] <hyde> UNetbootin*
[19:40] <rohan> on kubuntu 14.04, I am unable to choose "Cover switch" as my preferred window switch visualisation. Anyone face the same issue?
[19:47] <Beldar> !14.04 > rohan
[19:47] <rohan> Beldar: ok, not sure what the point of it is
[19:48] <Beldar> rohan, #ubuntu+1 is the 14.04 channel until release, you can read right?
[19:48] <lordievader> rohan: Right I needed to check if OpenGL works again, I'll check if your problem exists here too.
[19:49] <rohan> lordievader: yes, i think it's a problem with opengl.. i read the latest launchpad bugs around it, but it seems my problem is still not fixed
[19:49] <rohan> lordievader: do you have a way of checking it?
[19:49] <Beldar> rohan, sorry not enough caffeine yet my mistake, sorry about that.
[19:49] <rohan> Beldar: sure! :)
[19:49] <Beldar> Doh, ;)
[19:49] <lordievader> Beldar: Happens to the best of us without caffeine ;)
[19:50] <rohan> lordievader: ah actually, removing kwinrc and restarting kde fixed it! (i had to manually choose cover switch as the visual)
[19:50] <lordievader> Few weeks ago OpenGL stopped working on my intel box, don't know why. Perhaps that is fixed since then. And it just might be that the cover switch is related.
[19:50] <lordievader> Ah, good to hear. Well I'm still going to check OpenGL ;)
[19:51] <rohan> lordievader: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1299499
[19:51] <rohan> fixed in latest mesa
[19:52] <rohan> my kwinrc had decided to always use xrender, presumably because opengl was crashing
[19:52] <rohan> with this bug fixed it's now all good, just needed to remove kwinrc
[19:55] <lordievader> Hmm opengl still crashes...
[19:57] <lordievader> Hmm, Xrender now throws an error too.
[20:42] <SorenHolm> Hi
[20:43] <SorenHolm> Are you guys also seeing that libreoffice does not start up properly? UI frozen/undrawn.?
[20:43]  * cce7 updated to today's trusty beta, and my 3-display orientation settings arn't sticking.  Am I missing something?
[21:14] <lolcat> Hello
[21:14] <lolcat> thar boots super slow compared to earlier versions
[21:14] <lolcat> is lvm slow or is it thar?
[21:15] <Beldar> thar?
[21:15] <k1l> i dont think its slow, at least compared to 13.10 on my setup
[21:15] <k1l> but the shutdown is really fast now
[21:15] <Beldar> not slow here either
[21:17] <lolcat> shutdown is okay
[21:17] <lolcat> but turning on is not nearly instant like before
[21:29]  * cce7 wishes I could get it to keep my 3 monitor layout ;)
[22:08] <rohan> lolcat: did you try to find out what is slowing it down?
[22:19] <lolcat> rohan: yes, but not yet
[22:19] <lolcat> I will install the bootthing
[22:19] <jordan__> how long do the daily builds remain hosted? I'm specifically interested in http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/precise/20140408/
[22:19] <rohan> cce7: while we are wishing, i wish it didn't break my intel card :-[
[22:19] <rohan> lordievader: did you update all packages?
[22:19] <rohan> lordievader: also by error, do you mean it puts stuff in your dmesg?
[22:20] <rohan> lolcat: what boot thing? i'd just press esc to hide the splash and see where it's stuck
[22:21] <lolcat> rohan: ah
[22:29]  * yofel wonders why his xorg.conf goes missing all the time
[22:34] <trism> yofel: somebody was complaining about that a few days ago with fglrx I think, but I can't find the bug now, I do see bug 1293789 for nvidia
[22:35] <yofel> trism: thanks, that does look like what's happening here
[22:37] <trism> ahh it was bug 1302771
[22:37] <trism> don't really think that is an accurate description of what's happening though
[22:39] <basketball> my bug #1303230 is still undecided
[22:47] <akiva> which kernel will 14.04 be using? I want to know to help me decide whether I should use btrfs or ext4
[22:47] <akiva> I have an ssd, and read performance is the most important thing to me
[22:48] <akiva> or is it possible to install with f2fs?
[22:52] <Ben64> !info linux-generic | akiva
[23:05] <micdawg> Hello!
[23:06] <micdawg> Pretty sure I had a 14.04 update go south.
[23:06] <Beldar> Can you be more detailed?
[23:06] <micdawg> kernel panic saying It can't find root disk on bootup, so I'm booting off of the .18 kernel, and google says that's because the initramfs is corrupt, so I need to run update-initramfs
[23:07] <micdawg> sec
[23:07] <micdawg> sudo update-initramfs -u -k 3.11.0-19-generic update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-3.11.0-19-generic Floating point exception (core dumped)
[23:07] <micdawg> and...
[23:07] <micdawg> Sorry, command-not-found has crashed! Please file a bug report at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/command-not-found/+filebug Please include the following information with the report:  command-not-found version: 0.3 Python version: 3.3.2 final 0 Distributor ID: Ubuntu Description:    Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (development branch) Release:        14.04 Codename:       trusty Exception information:  unsupported locale setting Traceback (most re
[23:08] <micdawg> if I run a apt-get update, I get....
[23:08] <micdawg> perl: warning: Setting locale failed. perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:         LANGUAGE = (unset),         LC_ALL = (unset),         LANG = "en_US.UTF-8"     are supported and installed on your system. perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
[23:08] <micdawg> and if I run that dpkg --configure -a, I get a kernel panic :)
[23:09] <micdawg> everything showed successful until it rebooted and got the first kernel panic on the .19 kernel
[23:10] <micdawg> this is ubuntu server btw, update from 13.10 to 14.04
[23:21] <holstein> micdawg: looks like you interrupted the update
[23:22] <holstein> sudo dpkg --configure -a causes a kernel panic? have you tried it from the recover console?
[23:23] <micdawg> I haven't tried it from teh recover console no
[23:23] <micdawg> and I actually started it, and left for work :/
[23:24] <micdawg> it was rebooting when I left
[23:24] <micdawg> when I got back it was at the kernel panic
[23:24] <micdawg> so not sure, but I'll try that from teh recovery console
[23:24] <micdawg> thank you!
[23:47] <MarcN> Can someone check to see  what version of f-spot is in Trusty?
[23:47] <rww> !info fspot trusty
[23:47] <rww> !info f-spot trusty
[23:49] <MarcN> rww, thanks.  Same as in Saucy...
[23:50] <MarcN> I have 130k photos in f-spot and it has been getting a bit crashy over the years.
[23:50] <rww> MarcN: It's in universe, so we probably just go with whatever Debian has.
[23:50] <rww> !info f-spot sid
[23:50] <rww> !info f-spot unstable
[23:50] <Magiobiwan> Ah. I jumped the gun a little
[23:50] <rww> ayup
[23:51] <Magiobiwan> So, I just upgraded from 13.10 to 14.04 and it broke my br0 setup.
[23:51] <Magiobiwan> Which is defined in /etc/network/interfaces but a "ifup br0" says "Cannot find device "br0"
[23:59] <Magiobiwan> There. Just had to "brctl addbr br0"