[10:37] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[10:37] <elfy> hi BluesKaj
[10:37] <BluesKaj> hi elfy
[16:03] <fishscene> Does anyone know the password for logging in to Ubuntu 14.10?
[16:04] <Beldar> !md5sum | fishscene there is no password needed
[16:04] <Beldar> seems to be a bad download
[16:05] <Beldar> no live ubuntu does what your describing is all if a good download
[16:06] <fishscene> I downloaded from here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[16:06] <Beldar> fishscene, Where from is not the issue per-say it should go to the desktop.
[16:06] <Beldar> no logging in
[16:08] <Beldar> the amd64 bit is not updating however it apparently failed in testing I have been told
[16:08] <Beldar> the daily is not updating
[16:10] <fishscene> ah. I have the 64-bit. That could be why
[16:14] <Beldar> fishscene, I have 14.10 installed I used a version of that download slightly earlier, check the sum that is probably the issue.
[16:15] <Beldar> we have not had a single problem like your addressed here on that download, I just shared the daily update is all.
[16:16] <Beldar> checking the sum is fast and will be more definitive not a guess
[16:17] <Beldar> however I have had on one occasion a good sum but still broken so you have to do your work and think in and outside the box to some extent
[16:24] <fishscene> MD5 (utopic-desktop-amd64.iso) = 7fec270a5eb4ab5abeb49a4543456434
[16:24] <fishscene> That doesn't match at all. Let me retry downloading
[16:47] <fishscene> ok yea. Redownloaded, verified md5 sum matched (it did), and now it is working as expected. Not sure what went wrong the first time with the download. Thanks guys.
[21:38] <gQuigs> hoping this is the right place for an xorg-edgers question.. I can't get CUDA to work on my nvidia card with xorg-edgers but it did work when I installed the driver from nvidia directly
[21:38] <gQuigs> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1320990  <- reported
[21:39] <gQuigs> anyone have any ideas what to try first?  I have  0 CUDA experience.. :/
[21:40] <genii> gQuigs: Might be good to mention it in #ubuntu-x I think some xorg-edgers are in there usually
[21:53] <gQuigs> thanks genii, will try