[01:15] shay_shay: There are quite a fw nasty regressions in 3.16 [01:15] s/fw/few ? [01:16] ok i guess i will just stick with the stable kernel for now and i'll just try the newer 3.16 kernels when beta hits [01:16] There was some reworking of the PCI bridge reallocation which has broken a lot of systems with devices behind bridge windows [01:16] and if its still like that then i'l start getting scarred :D [01:16] I'm sticking with 3.15.7 for now, too [01:17] not 3.15.9? [01:17] mine works on 3.15.9 [01:17] I've not built it yet [01:17] ah [01:18] well thank you for the explination [01:18] I can reproduce those freezes you talked about in 3.15, with the -lowlatency kernels [01:18] you can [01:18] ? [01:19] i am using a lowlatency 3.15.9 and i cant reproduce [01:19] anything 3.16 and up I can [01:19] ...so far [01:21] :) Ahhhh, consistency === chrisccoulson_ is now known as chrisccoulson === hasselmm1 is now known as hasselmm [11:08] Hiyas all [15:20] Howdy. I'm troubleshooting a touch issue, and I'm confused about something. When trying to set touchscreen gestures with Ginn, I get "error subscribing to gestures", and they never seem to work. But searches seem to lead me in different directions [15:22] E.g., maybe it's this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1317391 . That suggests this workaround: http://askubuntu.com/questions/57586/how-can-i-disable-arbitrary-default-multitouch-gestures-in-unity/90383#90383 . But can I really manually edit Unity in this way without losing current functionality, and is that really a solutio for my touchscreen? My touchpad is basically f [15:22] Launchpad bug 1317391 in unity (Ubuntu) "ginn error subscribing to gestures" [Undecided,Confirmed] [15:22] *basically fine. === jje_ is now known as jje [17:07] Can you help me to force upgrading to utopic since I can't revert back to tahr anymore? [17:07] http://paste.ubuntu.com/ [17:07] http://paste.ubuntu.com/8021301/ [17:11] Or maybe I must be in clean install right now?. For people who curiously why must in utopic now, it's only due to investigating the implied problem with Ubuntu for more than 3 years. [17:16] That's a delightfully obtuse explanation. [17:21] genii: So totally what, do you recommending clean install or something?. I'm totally confuse [17:26] pdo_fn14: Since the errors in that pastebin are pretty convoluted, I would recommend a clean install, yes. [17:26] * genii goes back to eating lunch === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:31] wow [19:31] :D [19:32] I hope that's not how I look when I ask for help === Rallias is now known as hypernet