[04:50] <domovoi> How can I diagnose what error is happening at boot , I updated nvidia drivers to 346 , and now it is working , but between the login screen and the desktop loading there is like a 10 second pause with a black screen , then it finally loads the desktop.
[05:43] <mr392> Hi, could someone kindly direct me to a place where I would be able to receive help for my dell laptop's audio card not functioning properly? Perhaps an extensive troubleshooting tutorial? Thank you.
[09:08] <arvis> Hello all, is there any way how to reduce CPU temp in laptop while running Ubuntu based distributions?
[09:09] <arvis> Well, maybe switching between NVIDIA GeForce and Intel graphic drivers could help, but I would like to receive and advices, suggestions. Thanks.
[09:40] <LinDol_phone> hi all
[10:07] <darkxst> i
[10:07] <darkxst> hi LinDol_phone
[10:26] <LinDol_phone> darkxxst, thank you for your greeting ;)
[10:34] <darkxst> LinDol_phone, are you busy testing Alpha 2? ;)
[10:36] <LinDol_phone> oh  i am sorry. i am not yet. i was busy last week because i worked hard
[10:36] <LinDol_phone> but i am planing to test alpha2
[10:36] <LinDol_phone> maybe this week ;)
[10:37] <darkxst> LinDol_phone, ok
[10:38] <darkxst> would be good to get more testing pre-freeze, but if your busy np.
[10:39] <darkxst> was a pretty huge update this time around
[10:58] <LinDol_phone> huge updade?
[11:00] <darkxst> LinDol_phone, most of 3.14
[11:05] <LinDol_phone> ah...  are we getting for 3.14 update on alpha3?
[11:06] <darkxst> there is no alpha 3
[11:07] <darkxst> will only 3-4 apps not at 3.14 in alpha 2
[11:13] <LinDol_phone> ok ;) If i have not a any problem. i will try to test on this week. ;)
[11:13] <LinDol_phone> thank you ;-)
[11:27] <LinDol_phone> oh. i have a question. "np", what is mean?
[11:36] <octoquad> darkxst, LinDol_phone, can't get past the installer because of this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1412074
[14:03] <LinDol> swiss, hi :)
[17:49] <superdingus> I've noticed strange behavioron the ubuntu login screen
[17:49] <superdingus> despite having automatic login turned off, when the computer boots to the login screen, a loading bar that seems to represent a timer begins to "fill" underneath my user
[17:50] <superdingus> if I don't login before the bar fills, it automatically logs me in anyway, even though my account is password protected
[17:51] <superdingus> How can I disable or stop this behavior? I can't seem to find documentation in the wiki about it. Just a lot of "go to settings and disable autologin", which I've done
[20:06] <gretar> @linux-lover
[20:06] <meetingology> gretar: Error: "linux-lover" is not a valid command.