[10:34] <Nothing_Much> Just reported a bug that when you lock your screen, xorg crashes
[10:34] <Nothing_Much> Through the "crashed" dialog
[12:26] <dns53> are there any mayor bugs that i should wait for before upgrading to the dev release?
[12:42] <Nothing_Much> dns53: If you have XMir installed, disable it since its dual monitor support is still finicky
[13:49] <BluesKaj> Hiya folks
[14:03] <Nothing_Much> Howdy BluesKaj
[14:06] <BluesKaj> Hey Nothing_Much
[14:07] <Nothing_Much> BluesKaj: If you work for Canonical or know how to program for XMir, will XMir be a top priority for the 15.04-16.04 cycle?
[14:13] <BluesKaj> Nothing_Much, i don't work for Canonical and i don't use Unity or Gnome, I'm a KDE guy. Sorry I have no idea about XMir, just hear rumours
[14:13] <Nothing_Much> Oh no problem
[14:14] <popey> Nothing_Much: i see you mentioning xmir quite a lot. you know we don't ship it by default?
[14:14] <lordievader> Wasn't xmir a transition thing?
[14:14] <popey> yeah
[14:15] <Nothing_Much> popey: I know! I'm just overly enthusiastic of dumping xorg
[14:15] <lordievader> So most of the attention will be put in Mir rather than Xmir, I suppose.
[14:16] <popey> Nothing_Much: might want to reset those expectations! ☻
[14:17] <Nothing_Much> I can wait another year, you guys are doing a pretty good job, honestly, I can almost play TF2 at framerates over 30 now with XMir
[14:17] <Nothing_Much> The problem though is that the screen freezes, flickers, then goes back to the game
[14:17] <Nothing_Much> Everything works as normal until another 30 seconds passes
[14:18] <Nothing_Much> Hmm..
[14:31] <BluesKaj> Nothing_Much, gpu?
[15:03] <Nothing_Much> BluesKaj: Radeon APU
[15:11] <BluesKaj> hmm, shouldn't be having any graphics problems unless the driver isn't quite up to the task ..not real familiar with APUs and their available linux drivers
[15:13] <Daekdroom> lordievader, not really. XMir, being a transition thing, is actually necessary for Mir to be useful for most users.
[15:15] <Daekdroom> Most users won't care for reasons that legacy/older software won't work, they simply want them to work, so XMir will be a thing for awhile.
[15:16] <lordievader> Daekdroom: Allright, I know nothing of mir/xmir. Thanks for the update :)
[16:48] <high-rez> I have got a weird problem...  apt stopped updating neon5 - and I can't figure out why.
[16:49] <high-rez> The ppa is still there, it just doesn't show any updates - though I know my installed version is /way/ out of date.
[16:49] <k1l> high-rez: apt-cache policy neon5 #into a pastebin please
[16:51] <high-rez> http://pastebin.com/seuL1CET
[16:52] <k1l> you see, its already the latest ppa version
[16:53] <lordievader> high-rez: You'll have to go with Utopic+Kubuntu-next if you want the latest. (5.0.2 will allmost hit)
[16:54] <high-rez> Huh, you're right I was just looking at the Packages here - for some reason I thought i updated on my other PC.
[16:54] <high-rez> lordievader: Ahh, is the PPA for trusty no longer being actively worked?
[16:55] <lordievader> high-rez: That I do not know, I do know sgclark is hard at work for the Utopic one.
[16:55] <high-rez> I see
[16:55] <high-rez> Welp, there yah go.  I've always been a fan of unicorns anyways, I guess.
[16:56] <high-rez> They've never done wrong by me.  Except my little pony.
[16:57] <high-rez> Thanks folks.
[16:57] <lordievader> high-rez: You are already is #ubuntu+1 ;)
[16:59] <high-rez> :)
[21:01] <grueinthedark> Hello! Does anyone know which version of gthumb this? I don't understand the naming. is it 3.3.1 or 3.2.8? http://packages.ubuntu.com/utopic/gnome/gthumb
[21:04] <penguin42> haha with a name like that I don't blame you
[21:04] <penguin42> grueinthedark: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gthumb/+bug/1290691
[21:05] <penguin42> grueinthedark: It looks like it's 3.2.8 because having upgraded to 3.3.1 they found it broke on anything non-gnome
[21:05] <penguin42> grueinthedark: but then they needed a way to force people who had upgraded to 3.3.1 to downgrade again, hence it's still the 3.3.1 package name
[21:06] <grueinthedark> ...
[21:07] <grueinthedark> Thanks for the information.
[23:01] <LBo> I just upgraded to Ubuntu 14.10 but I'm having some troubles with the network manager & dnsmasq.d
[23:02] <LBo> nslookup & dig resolve *.local (as defined in /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/dotlocal) just fine
[23:02] <LBo> But when I use another tool such as wget or ping the domain can't be resolved
[23:02] <LBo> Does anyone know if this is a known issue?
[23:03] <penguin42> hmm that's odd if dig works
[23:03] <LBo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/8391353/
[23:04] <penguin42> ping is working here on .local; 14.10 kubuntu
[23:04] <LBo> ok
[23:05] <penguin42> if you look at /etc/nsswitch.conf what does your hosts line look like?
[23:05] <LBo> files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns
[23:05] <penguin42> hmm
[23:05] <penguin42> I have: hosts:          files mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns4
[23:07] <LBo> You're on the right track
[23:07] <LBo> setting dns as the first entry fixed it
[23:07] <LBo> If I take over the exact line you pasted it doesn't work
[23:07] <penguin42> hmm
[23:11] <LBo> Setting dns just before mdns4_minimal works, just after it doesn't
[23:14] <LBo> leon@polly:~$ dpkg -l |grep mdns | awk '{print $2}'
[23:14] <LBo> libnss-mdns:amd64
[23:14] <LBo> So I guess that's good
[23:21] <LBo> I found this bug that looks like the issue I'm having: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/avahi/+bug/80900
[23:21] <LBo> For now I'll just change the order in nsswitch.conf
[23:22] <LBo> penguin42: thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
[23:23] <penguin42> no problem
[23:23] <penguin42> that's an ancient ancient ancient bug though