[00:00] <KnightKiller3> i guess check the Xorg.0.log
[00:00] <KnightKiller3> first
[00:00] <KnightKiller3> that's always a good start
[00:00] <KnightKiller3> in /var/log
[00:00] <KnightKiller3> and check for EE
[00:01] <AndroUser> If it will help, i see a quick message saying CUSE: failed to register chrdev region
[00:02] <AndroUser> And after login in console, i see Failed to start unit user@1000.service: unknown unit: user@1000.service
[00:05] <AndroUser> In xorg.o.log, some failed to load module messages
[00:05] <AndroUser> Intel, nvidia, nouveau, modesetting, fbdev, vesa
[00:06] <AndroUser> All these modules failed, then no drivers available
[00:07] <KnightKiller3> oh alright
[00:07] <KnightKiller3> there is your problem
[00:07] <KnightKiller3> what is your graphics card?
[00:07] <AndroUser> I have intel and nvidia. Optimus technology
[00:08] <KnightKiller3> have you previously installed additional drivers for that?
[00:08] <KnightKiller3> like i remember back in the days there was a properitary driver from nvidida
[00:09] <KnightKiller3> and you had to build a kernel module for it
[00:09] <KnightKiller3> and if that failed for some reason, the driver wouldn't load
[00:09] <AndroUser> Not drivers, but bumblebee package then nvidia-prime
[00:09] <KnightKiller3> but i don't now about the current situation because i only have intel and it works out of the box for me
[00:10] <AndroUser> I am using this computer from 3 years and i haven't had to build any drivers
[00:10] <AndroUser> Before ubuntu support optimus, intel drivers used to work
[00:10] <KnightKiller3> sorry i'm out of my element regarding this
[00:12] <AndroUser> Ubuntu usually can detect the card and install the appropriate driver, can we force this to rerun?
[00:12] <KnightKiller3> maybe check for the actual name of the driver you need for your card?
[00:12] <KnightKiller3> and then check for packages of the same name
[00:13] <KnightKiller3> maybe your driver package was deleted during upgrade
[00:13] <AndroUser> Normal intel drivers should work
[00:14] <AndroUser> How can i find that?
[00:14] <KnightKiller3> well i usually use aptitude
[00:14] <KnightKiller3> so do apt-get install aptitude
[00:14] <KnightKiller3> and then do sudo aptitude
[00:15] <KnightKiller3> and then you get a graphical package manager in your console
[00:15] <KnightKiller3> and then you do press / to search
[00:15] <AndroUser> Ok, will try that
[00:16] <AndroUser> Thanks
[00:16] <KnightKiller3> my driver is xserver-xorg-video-intel for example
[00:18] <AndroUser> Ok, the same driver worked for me
[00:18] <AndroUser> Thanks a lot!
[00:18] <KnightKiller3> no problem
[02:19] <Nothing_Much> I have a wireless headset (Logitech h600 to be exact) and while it's connecting, the volume buttons work fine, I can't hear anything nor does the microphone work
[08:19] <rainbowwarrior> hello , I am using Ubuntu 14.10 but ever now and then the mouse pointer will vanish on its own, is there anyway to fix this please ?
[08:19] <rainbowwarrior> every*
[08:35] <rainbowwarrior> hello
[08:37] <rainbowwarrior> Hi , I am using Ubuntu 14.10 on a Acer Aspire V5-571P Laptop and quite often the mouse pointer vanishes , although not visible I can still select stuff with the keyboard , how can I get it back when this happens please ?
[08:40] <vitimiti> Hi
[08:44] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:46] <elfy> morning people
[08:49] <lordievader> Hey elfy, how are you?
[08:50] <elfy> good thanks :)
[08:50] <elfy> getting annoyed by file associations atm - pdf's opening in gimp, torrents in archive manager :)
[08:51] <elfy> given up being annoyed by anything major now - much too late in the cycle lol
[08:52] <lordievader> Hehe, sounds like a mess :P
[08:52] <elfy> indeed
[09:02] <rainbowwarrior> hello vitimiti
[09:02] <rainbowwarrior> hello elfy
[09:02] <rainbowwarrior> hello lordievader
[09:02] <vitimiti> Hi, rainbowwarrior
[09:02] <lordievader> Hey rainbowwarrior, how are you?
[09:02] <rainbowwarrior> I am ok ty and you ? getting annoyed with my mouse pointing vanishing often when trying do stuff :(
[09:03] <lordievader> rainbowwarrior: Doing good here, what DE?
[09:04] <rainbowwarrior> What does DE mean please ?
[09:04] <vitimiti> I have that issue with Unity but I it stays hidden. I can't find a pattern, but it seems to happen the most when waking it up after putting it to sleep for at least the third time in a day
[09:04] <lordievader> rainbowwarrior: Desktop Environment.
[09:05] <rainbowwarrior> lordievader : Unity
[09:05] <lordievader> Ugh, Unity :P
[09:06] <rainbowwarrior> lol
[09:06] <rainbowwarrior> hmm should I try kde or something else instead then ?
[09:06] <vitimiti> I prefer Unity
[09:07] <lordievader> Kubuntu \o/
[09:08] <elfy> can find a bug from a year ago for that, can find one for 18 days ago with regard to cursor disappearing in gedit
[09:08] <elfy> bug 1238410 and bug 1376494
[09:11] <rainbowwarrior> hmm
[09:13] <rainbowwarrior> it seems to vanish when I am in file manager or trying to edit videos in Open Shot , but sometimes it just vanishes anyway
[09:13] <elfy> possibly the first of those - but I don't use Unity so can't check things here
[09:14] <rainbowwarrior> I will try using a different desktop and see if same thing happens , thank you :)
[09:15] <rainbowwarrior> Installing Kubuntu now :)
[09:17] <rainbowwarrior> eww my dad eats like a pig
[09:18] <rainbowwarrior> wb vitimiti
[09:18] <vitimiti> Thank you. I just realised I didn't change my pass in hexchat after changing it in nickserv
[09:18] <rainbowwarrior> ahh
[09:28] <rainbowwarrior> brb going to try Kuubntu
[09:28] <rainbowwarrior> dam typos
[09:32] <rainbowwarrior> boo
[09:32] <rainbowwarrior> well Kubuntu is nice , now lets see if the cursor vanishes
[09:52] <trinode> Is there a known issue with both upgrades, and direct installs of beta2 and corrupting UEFI boot manager entries and being completely unbootable after upgrade / install?
[12:08] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[12:09] <elfy> hi BluesKaj
[12:09] <BluesKaj> hey elfy
[17:52] <mozzarella> will 15.04 use systemd?
[17:55] <Mikaela> I hope so, but it's already available in 14.10 where I am using it.
[18:15] <lordievader> Hmm, that'll be interesting. Wonder what the reaction of the public will be.
[18:36] <rww> mozzarella: I think the current plan is sometime before 16.04. The specific timeline is still up in the air, and I'd expect its presence in 15.04 to be decided at the next UOS
[18:36] <penguin42> having used it on Arch, opensuse, Fedora and RHEL (in that chronological order) I have to say it does work
[18:39] <Mikaela> it seems to be one of those either you hate it or love it
[18:40] <elfy> lordievader: I think the reaction of the public will be much the same as any other *controversy* the ones who just get on with it will not be heard from
[18:41] <elfy> the others will say the same thing over and over again interminably ;)
[18:42] <lordievader> Hmm, I suppose so...
[18:43] <elfy> I don't mind reasoned arguments - but 9/10 aren't :)
[18:55] <Mikaela> there is even http://debianfork.org/
[18:58] <vitimiti> Hi
[18:58] <elfy> hi
[18:59] <rww> That website amuses me. They claim to not have enough time to maintain packages in Debian, but do have enough time to maintain an entire distro.
[19:01] <Mikaela> :)
[20:48] <Luke|2> Greetings all, I was wondering if anyone else has been seeing this bug with 14.10 preview? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1382846