=== kickinz1|afk is now known as kickinz1 === kickinz1 is now known as kickinz1|afk === kickinz1|afk is now known as kickinz1 === kickinz1 is now known as kickinz1|afk === kickinz1|afk is now known as kickinz1 [08:11] Hi [08:23] Good morning. === kickinz1 is now known as kickinz1|afk [11:18] Hey folks === qengho is now known as CardinalFang === CardinalFang is now known as qengho === zeewd is now known as dweez [18:37] hi. I'm experiencing problems with gnome-shell (not sure if it's a problem with gnome-staging or the system itself). After logging in in gdm my screen stays black (sometimes the wallpaper shows). Mouse is not visible either. no shell or whatsoever. anybody else having similar problems? [19:19] knittl: painting, mouse, sounds like a video problem. Like, GPU acceleration support is broken or something. [19:37] knittl, what does .xsession-errors say? [20:03] found another package that broke on the upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10. gtypist [20:04] so that and ack-grep so far. [20:04] not too bad [20:05] ack-grep is broken? [20:05] for me it is [20:05] how did you manage to break it? :> [20:06] mind if I paste about 6 lines? [20:06] use a pastebin service [20:06] ok === JanC_ is now known as JanC [20:07] gtypist seems to work fine here [20:09] hang on, pastebin is fighting with me [20:21] ok, sorry about that. here's the paste [20:22] http://pastebin.com/TDwBtqWA [20:23] looks like everything's ok till line 20 [20:25] http://pastebin.com/2EAm6vBD [20:25] bug 985749 [20:25] bug 985749 in ack (Ubuntu) "package ack (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite `/usr/bin/ack', which is the diverted version of `/usr/bin/ack-grep'" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/985749 [20:25] read comment #2 [20:30] ok, let me see if I aliased something and forgot about it [20:31] it's happened before [20:31] I don't see one [20:33] is it a link? hmm.. [20:33] remove /usr/bin/ack and try again [20:35] also, read the manual page of dpkg-divert [20:36] both ack and ack-grep have been purged [20:37] I tried checking for symbolic links like this: [20:37] find -L /usr/bin -xtype l -samefile /usr/bin/ack [20:37] but it returned nothing [20:37] let me read that man page [20:38] ah, found something [20:38] maybe dpkg-divert --remove ack-grep ? [20:38] http://beyondgrep.com/install/ [20:39] "$ sudo dpkg-divert --local --divert /usr/bin/ack --rename --add /usr/bin/ack-grep" [20:39] I guess so [20:40] so yeah, the package is not broken in ubuntu 14.10 :) [20:41] now I'm curious about gtypist, is it the same install error? [20:41] the line I posted above worked [20:41] sudo dpkg-divert --remove ack-grep [20:42] so yes, it's not an ubuntu problem [20:42] not sure how the package got diverted in the first place [20:42] but thanks for finding that man entry [20:43] :) [20:44] also the issue with gtypist isn't serious. It still installs, but with an error [20:45] so I'm good to go [20:46] alright [20:46] maybe it's worth filing a bug report for it [20:46] Error while merging /usr/share/doc-base/gtypist-cs with /usr/share/doc-base/gtypist-en: format html already defined. [20:46] but as I mentioned it doesn't stop it from installing [20:47] let me go take a look at /usr/share/doc-base/gtypist-en [20:48] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=709649 [20:48] Debian bug 709649 in gtypist "gtypist: Error merging doc-base files: format html already defined" [Normal,Fixed] [20:49] it appears to be the the GNU Typist Manual, but it's truncated after line 15 [20:50] should be fixed in version 2.9.5-1 [20:50] that does appear to be the bug, but it's not fixed in the latest version [20:50] but it needs to be synced to ubuntu from debian unstable [20:51] nevermind, I have version 2.9.4 [20:51] it's fixed in 2.9.5-1 [20:51] it will be fixed in 15.04 then [20:51] so I'll just have to wait [20:52] well, you could go ahead and just install the debian package [20:52] true.. [20:54] ok, thanks again for the help [20:55] you're welcome [22:14] After upgrading to from 14.04 to 14.10 I had to create a new apparmor profile for Docker with aa-genprof, I'm still not able to run containers on the install [22:19] sudo docker pull ubuntu:latest [22:20] there is a kernel issue [22:20] it should get fixed soon [22:20] sorry about the spam [22:20] thank you for your answer [22:20] workaround is reverting to an older kernel [22:47] is there a preffered kernel to install for running Docker containers? [22:56] anything relatively recent should work [22:57] does docker already support usernamespaces? [22:57] that would need 3.12