[07:30] Good morning. [07:35] good morning lordievader [07:35] Hey elfy, how are you doing? [07:36] pretty good thanks - trying hard to be bothered to do anything today, I shall try my best for a day full of chill :p === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [11:12] Hi folks [21:15] why is there no /bin/bash? [21:18] Akiva-Thinkpad: did you delete it manually? or did you uninstall the bash package? [21:18] It exists here. [21:18] no I'm an idiot, and I think I may have found a bug in a program [21:18] sec [21:18] /bin/bash: /home/akiva/Documents/Source: No such file or directory [21:19] akiva@Akiva-Thinkpad:~/Documents/Source Applications/apl/trunk$ is where I built it from [21:19] so its looking for Source, when it should be lookign for Source Applications [21:20] you need to escape the space char or use "" [21:20] brainwash, its not my app. [21:20] :P [21:20] I changed the directory name [21:20] retrying [21:21] yah that fixed it [21:21] * Akiva-Thinkpad mails the APL mailing list [21:40] speaking of which; anyone having flash just cause their computer to bloody slow to a halt [21:41] ? [21:42] Akiva-Thinkpad: immediately when the flash player is loaded? [21:42] brainwash, no just random instances [21:43] brainwash, like some websites that use it will just consistenly be sluggish [21:43] and my computer won't fix itself until I close that tab (on chrome) [21:43] Hi all. I'm having a weird installation issue (latest 14.10 image on live USB, UEFI). The installer consistently fails to create a LUKS partition. I can't seem to get any much detail: there's a popup that there was an error setting up the encrypted volume, and the partman log just says "LUKS format failed" [21:43] I was just experiencing it with youtube. [21:43] what is a luks partition? [21:44] oh disk encryption [21:44] Akiva-Thinkpad: doesn't chrome use the html5 player on youtube? [21:44] MoPac: I think there should be some installer logs in /var/log somewhere [21:45] brainwash, maybe its some javascript then. I am only guessing it is flash [21:46] penguin42 there is an installer folder, but there are no detailed logs in there [21:46] brainwash, the one site that is consistently slow is this music store site where it has this live chat applicaiton. [21:46] Akiva-Thinkpad: no clue then, I didn't notice any performance hit when browsing the web so far [21:47] brainwash, thanks for inquiring [21:47] Akiva-Thinkpad: I suggest that you also try it with firefox [21:47] brainwash, well thats why I'm on chrome in the first place [21:47] firefox was doing it too :P [21:47] :D [21:47] * Akiva-Thinkpad should REALLY try ubuntu's browser [21:48] which is actually coming along quite nicely if I do say so myself. [21:48] disabling flash temporary will break the site, right? [21:50] I've also tried using gparted to set the lvm flag on the crypt partition, but no dice, same problem [21:50] MoPac: You could try creating it wiht cryptsetup manually [21:51] penguin42: problem is that the installer always seems to ask for a new password and repeated password even if a crypt volume is already there. Even if I have the crypt partition unlocked and the inner filesystem mounted, it doesn't show up in the installer table mapped [21:52] So even if I have a LUKS volume, the installer just tries to overwrite it and then fails out with an error [21:56] yeh that's a bit nasty [21:57] Is there supposed to be a way to enter an *existing* LUKS password in the installer partition table menu? [21:57] MoPac: It sounds like you should report it - I bet there are way fewer testers of LUKS setup [22:15] MoPac Are you trying to create a new LUKS volume over the top of an existing one? [22:18] brainwash, oh good idea... well I just got it again [22:18] this time while using google docs [22:18] so it must not be flash then afterall. [22:27] okay opening this page in a new tab in chrome caused my system to lag [22:27] https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/docs/PjUOMdHN6t0 [22:27] and whenever I press the dash, it lags again [22:30] okay after a bit, seems to be working fine again ~:/ [22:35] Hmmm I wonder if it is an intel driver thing...