[10:53] <BluesKaj> HI folks
[13:52] <pwuertz> Hi, Ubuntu 14.10 now provides Qt5.3, however the new QtWebSocket module is missing. How would one report a missing packet or missing function in Qt5.3?
[14:00] <shadeslayer> pwuertz: Possibly can't be introduced after FF
[14:00] <shadeslayer> pwuertz: I'd recommend sending a email to ubuntu-devel
[16:08] <tgm4883> Is there a trick to getting 14.10 running on virtualbox? I've tried the latest daily and the beta (and some other flavors as well) but the best I get is a garbled wide multi-colored screen
[16:18] <SuperLag> tgm4883: don't use vbox? :)
[16:19] <tgm4883> SuperLag: I suppose I could fire up a VM on my ESXi cluster, but it seems a shame I can't just throw together a quick VM to test if 1 simple bug is fixed
[16:53] <SuperLag> tgm4883: Sorry. My response was tongue-in-cheek, and unhelpful. :/ I just got burned by vbox a while back. Now, I avoid it like the plague, and I use VMware throughout. (Fusion/Workstation/ESXi)
[16:53] <tgm4883> SuperLag: I've fired it up on my esxi cluster, so at least that works and confirms that my package upgrade didn't resolve the issue
[17:05] <elfy> tgm4883: when do you get the garbled screen?
[17:06] <elfy> before you get to the try/install choice? I've got past that under the same circumstance by going to vt1 and then back to vt7
[17:40] <tgm4883> elfy: yep, right when you would expect to see that
[17:40] <tgm4883> I'll give that a shot
[17:49] <Vault108> question how do i downgrade y kernel to 3.13 from 3.16 the update broke my wifi
[17:52] <lordievader> Vault108: Install Trusty. I got a feeling that lots of things will break when you give Utopic a 3.13 kernel.
[17:52] <Vault108> i was on a 3.13 kernel then i decided to upgrade, to see what changed and now no wifi,
[17:53] <Vault108> the Distro is Deepin 14.1
[17:53] <trism> Vault108: alternatively try the 3.17 rc from http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ and see if it fixes your problem, and file a bug
[17:54] <Vault108> will do
[17:54] <elfy> tgm4883: I just booted today's xub daily - not seeing it now here
[17:56] <lordievader> Vault108: Deepin?
[17:57] <Vault108> lordievader: are you asking me what deepin is or if im using deepin?
[17:58] <lordievader> Both.
[17:59] <Vault108> lordievader: Yes im running deepin, and Deepin (formerly Linux Deepin, Hiweed GNU/Linux) is an Ubuntu-based distribution that aims to provide an elegant, user-friendly and reliable operating system. It does not only include the best the open source world has to offer, but it has also created its own desktop environment called DDE or Deepin Desktop Environment which is based on HTML 5 technologies. Deepin focuses much of its atte
[17:59] <Vault108> *home-grown applications, like Deepin Software Centre, DMusic and DPlayer are tailored to the average user. Being easy to install and use, Deepin can be a good Windows alternative for office and home use.
[18:01] <Vault108> trism: as far as trying the 3.17 rc what one do i need i have the generic amd64 and the all deb any others
[18:02] <Vault108> *headers i assume that i need the image as well?
[18:03] <trism> Vault108: you should only need the amd64 generic image, unless you need to build some drivers with dkms and then you need both the all headers and the amd64 ones
[18:09] <lordievader> Vault108: You know derivatives are not officially supported here? (It's kind of like asking support for Ubuntu in #debian)
[18:12] <Vault108> lordievader: even if deepin is bassed off ubuntu? and i m sorry for that.
[18:16] <lordievader> Vault108: Hence the Debian thing, Ubuntu is based on Debian...
[18:16] <lordievader> We don't know what Deepin changed or has not changed.
[18:17] <Vault108> i understand, i think i got what i neeeded, i will go back to the shadows now
[18:17] <lordievader> ;)
[18:17] <Vault108> lordievader: if i have ubuntu questions ill make sure to come here and not go to the debian IRC LOL
[18:20] <lordievader> Vault108: You do that :)