[01:41] <johnjohn1011> hard to believe alpha 1 will be out this week.
[05:47] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:32] <BluesKaj> 'Morning
[12:40] <xsacha> Hey, im on a fresh install of unicorn and was wondering how do i enable tab completion, on for eg. apt-get?
[12:40] <bluefrog> xsacha, as root?
[12:40] <xsacha> as normal user
[12:41] <xsacha> like apt-cache policy mesa-<tab><tab> (nothing happens)
[12:42] <bluefrog> xsacha, in .bashrc there's a section talking about completion. have a look at it and see if you have everything needed and uncommented. restart bash afterwards or log out log in
[12:42] <xsacha> Ok thanks
[12:43] <xsacha> oh i see, this is my fault. Im using a /home from a different install
[12:45] <xsacha> Running . /etc/bash_completion fixed it
[12:49] <xsacha> Is it normal that the default kernel is 3.13.0-24? Wasnt 14.04 on 3.14?
[12:57] <philinux> xsacha;~ should be 3.15
[12:57] <philinux> xsacha;~ make sure you have linux-generic installed. It always points to the latest kernel
[12:58] <xsacha> It is installed with 3.13.0.24.28, candidate is 3.15.0.6.7
[13:15] <xsacha> philinux: it says linux-generic is being held back
[13:18] <philinux> xsacha;~ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade please check if anythin being removed looks dodgy
[13:18] <philinux> xsacha;~ dont use software updater on a development version, use synaptic or terminal
[13:18] <xsacha> It didnt ask to remove anything. Upgrading now. Curious why it came with 3.13 kernel
[13:19] <xsacha> ive only used apt-get so far. Thanks for heads up
[13:19] <philinux> xsacha;~ cos utopic started with trusty's packages
[13:20] <xsacha> ah. Ok
[13:20] <philinux> gotta start somewhere
[13:21] <philinux> xsacha;~ dont forget were are still pre alpha
[13:21] <xsacha> Yep
[13:21] <philinux> xsacha;~ see this for info too http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=427
[13:29] <xsacha> Mm still have that annoying big from 14.04 where grub freezes with a purple border on black screen. Reboot works when it brings up menu
[13:35] <xsacha> Ok since the dist-upgrade it just doesnt boot at all (both kernels). Blinking cursor on black screen, no ttys available
[13:37] <xsacha> Recovery mode shows it gets stuck on: node #0, CPUs: #1
[13:39] <xsacha> Before that, perf_event_intel: CPUID marked event: 'bus_cycles' unavailable
[13:42] <philinux> xsacha;~ I would download a fresh 14.10 iso and do a clean install.
[13:42] <xsacha> Without the existing /home?
[13:43] <philinux> if you have an older iso you can update it with zsync.
[13:43] <xsacha> i just grabbed this iso about 3 hours ago
[13:43] <philinux> xsacha;~ I always use a data partition and have clean /home folder
[13:43] <xsacha> Ok
[13:44] <xsacha> I used: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[13:44] <philinux> xsacha;~ does the live usb boot and run ok
[13:44] <xsacha> Yes, im in live usb now
[13:45] <philinux> did you check the usb for defects from the initial menu. Acessed by pressing any key
[13:45] <xsacha> ill check
[13:46] <xsacha> Everything worked fine until the dist-upgrade though
[13:48] <xsacha> Check finished: no errors found
[13:50] <philinux> xsacha;~ maybe create a thread in http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=427
[13:51] <philinux> Include all your hardware details and errors etc. Could be hardware specific and kernel related. Also raise a bug report
[13:52] <philinux> xsacha;~ just recap. Thats odd you got an older kernel from that daily live
[13:53] <xsacha> Im on the live usb right now and definitely comes with 3.13
[13:53] <philinux> xsacha;~ but thats a trusty kernel
[13:54] <philinux> xsacha;~ did you download 32 or 64 bit
[13:56] <philinux> xsacha;~ looks like the daily lives are a month old.
[13:56] <xsacha> 64-bit
[13:56] <xsacha> Oh so it's too old
[13:57] <xsacha> Oh i see, 64-bit is may
[13:58] <xsacha> Ill grab desktop-next image instead
[13:58] <philinux> xsacha;~ yeah well old , no wonder there were a lot of updates
[13:59] <philinux> xsacha;~ desktop-next is for devs to test unity 8. highly unstable
[14:00] <xsacha> as long as it can boot and tty is available it should be fine
[14:00] <philinux> xsacha;~ there's an alpha 1 milestone for opt in flavours on 26th June. Maybe the daily's will get updated then
[14:00] <xsacha> Is unity 8 still runing on X?
[14:00] <xsacha> Ok
[14:01] <philinux> have a look at the release schedule
[14:02] <philinux> xsacha;~ found this and it explains your problem. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2227862
[14:02] <xsacha> Oh unity-next isnt planned until 16.04
[14:03] <xsacha> Argh broken for a whole month :( not good
[14:04] <philinux> xsacha;~ you could install trusty. Then change the sources to utopic then dist-upgrade. Personally I'd wait till images are updated
[14:04] <xsacha> Ok, thanks
[14:04] <philinux> xsacha;~ I'd keep an eye on the u+1 forum ;)
[14:08] <xsacha> philinux: do you know if there are any builds of unity-next for armv7? Or any testing for it?
[14:09] <philinux> xsacha;~ no idea at all
[14:10] <philinux> xsacha;~ place to ask is here https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-devel-discuss
[15:26] <philinux> xsacha: any joy?
[15:28] <xsacha> Trying out unity-next
[15:28] <xsacha> i cant seem to get lightdm to start
[15:32] <philinux> xsacha: quote from omgubuntu "Largely unusable at this point, the images linked to below are designed primarily to assist developers test and improve, not help Joe User spin TARDIS-style to Ubuntu’s future."
[15:32] <xsacha> Yep sure
[15:32] <philinux> from here, i read this http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/06/unity-8-daily-build-images-go-live
[15:33] <xsacha> Yeah thats where i got the download link. Surely it can start up the dm though
[15:34] <philinux> xsacha: I just updated my 14.10 install 260mb lol, It started out as a trusty install
[15:34] <philinux> running very nice too
[15:34] <xsacha> I may have to do that
[15:35] <philinux> xsacha: this is on amd and nvidia graphics 8600gt
[15:35] <xsacha> Im on intel and radeon 5650m
[15:35] <philinux> AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+ × 2
[15:36] <philinux> radeon could be the issue
[15:36] <xsacha> well it should be using the intel igp by default. Ubuntu uses dri prime
[15:37] <philinux> xsacha: I'm sure your well sorted with it by now
[15:39] <philinux> gotta go catch a bus. good luck xsacha
[17:58] <elijah> Here is a bug report I think should be closed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-input-evdev/+bug/749567
[17:59] <elijah> I left comments explaining why
[17:59] <elijah> not really sure if this is the right channel to post this in though
[18:01] <elfy> elijah: #ubuntu-bugs at a guess :)
[18:01] <elijah> elfy: nice, thanks
[18:02] <elfy> welcome :)