[02:01] <GZA-Genius> Hello, just wondering If you guys were aware of issues with Nouveau in 15.04,I have a GTX980 and have been playing around with installing and playing with 15.04. I am actually running a 15.04 headless home server atm and runs great, but my workstation pc can not try, or install from the menu, get a mass of errors sometimes I can get into a tty but not always. The only way I have been able to run15.04 with a gui is to install se
[02:02] <GZA-Genius> forgive me for typo onlaptop atm and hate it...
[02:08] <GZA-Genius> figured I would ask if anyone wanted logs and hat not before moving on...
[09:03] <kbroulik> any idea what could be going on? https://paste.kde.org/pgd2awmk3/jtyyku akonadi does not work because of this. I'm running kubuntu Ci weekly iso thing
[09:03] <kbroulik> I tried chmodding /var/run and/or creating those folders manually but it doesnt work either
[09:04] <kbroulik> akonadi yields this error https://paste.kde.org/pwxrxra2l/cvnj0w
[12:29] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[15:30] <lordievader> Good afternoon.
[15:32] <MoonUnit`> afternoon
[18:15] <jarnos> I made a bootable disk of beta2 by usb-creator-gtk, but it won't boot.
[18:16] <jarnos> desktop-amd64
[18:19] <jarnos> It says "Missing parameter in configuration file. Keyword: path"
[18:21] <jarnos> Following repeatively by "gfxboot.c32: not q COM32R image"
[18:21] <jarnos> "boot:"
[18:21] <jarnos> ^^ q -> a
[18:22] <lordievader> jarnos: Try unetbootin.
[18:23] <MoonUnit`> or you could try to copy it with dd if you know the usb /dev.
[18:24] <jarnos> lordievader, does it give me option to choose keyboard layout and language before running ubuntu from the USB?
[18:25] <lordievader> jarnos: Err, during the install you will be asked for the keyboard layout.
[18:25] <jarnos> lordievader, I need that for live session, too.
[18:28] <jarnos> MoonUnit`, yes, but you can not write other files to the USB then?
[18:32] <MoonUnit`> no, not with dd.
[19:27] <furkan> hey, any tips for upgrading to 15.04 beta? i'm running 14.04 now and ran do-release-upgrade -d
[19:27] <furkan> but it's trying to upgrade me to utopic
[19:28] <lordievader> furkan: Trusty cannot upgrade to Vivid in one go.
[19:28] <furkan> lordievader: oh i see, thanks, so i should let it upgrade to utopic first i guess?
[19:31] <lordievader> furkan: Yes.
[20:29] <smallfoot-> Has anyone tried running bootchart with systemd?
[20:29] <smallfoot-> It seems Vivid boots slow
[20:29] <smallfoot-> it seems stalled just waiting
[20:32] <lordievader> smallfoot-: 'systemd-analyse blame' might help you with that.
[20:33] <smallfoot-> I see, thanks
[20:34] <smallfoot-> systemd-analyse: command not found
[20:34] <smallfoot-> its analyze with z
[20:35] <lordievader> That's the one ;)
[20:35] <smallfoot-> but it just sorts them by which take longest time
[20:35] <elfy> it will
[20:35] <smallfoot-> it doesn't tell anything about parallel jobs like asynchronous operations
[20:35] <elfy> afaik bootchart won't work
[20:36] <smallfoot-> I see :(
[20:36] <lordievader> smallfoot-: Let systemd graph it for you ;)
[20:37] <lordievader> smallfoot-: systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg
[20:37] <elfy> oooh
[20:37] <elfy> thanks lordievader :D
[20:37] <lordievader> Man pages are useful.
[20:38] <smallfoot-> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10691314/
[20:38] <smallfoot-> Anything strange with this log?
[20:38] <smallfoot-> lordievader, wow, thats sweet!
[20:40] <smallfoot-> its true what they say, systemd really is a kitchensink lol
[20:40] <lordievader> That udev thing is taking long...
[20:41] <smallfoot-> I see
[20:41] <smallfoot-> is your systemd-udev-settle.service faster/shorter than mine?
[20:42] <TheNumb> it depends on the amount of devices you have
[20:42] <TheNumb> it has to enumerate them all ;p
[20:42] <TheNumb> block devices that is
[20:42] <lordievader> Then mine is probably faster. Seeing as it doesn't have any :P
[20:43] <smallfoot-> I see
[20:43] <smallfoot-> lordievader, you don't have any? really? i thought everyone had one
[20:43] <smallfoot-> TheNumb, I have 2 ssd, 1 hdd
[20:43] <lordievader> It is not even mentioned.
[20:43] <smallfoot-> TheNumb, does it matter how many partitions too?
[20:43] <lordievader> However mine isn't very up to date.
[20:43] <rww> the udev device settler is for things like LVM, encrypted block devices, etc.
[20:43] <lordievader> smallfoot-: It is a netboot.
[20:43] <smallfoot-> I see
[20:44] <smallfoot-> lordievader, oh cool!
[20:44] <elfy> lordievader: yea for sure - but who bothers with man pages :p
[20:44] <rww> if you don't use any of that, it shouldn't be taking much time
[20:44] <smallfoot-> rww, I don't use LVM or encryption
[20:44] <rww> (I assume, based on how other distros do it)
[20:44] <lordievader> elfy: I read a quote somewhere that the fancy things you read on blogs all, at some point, originate from a man page ;)
[20:44] <elfy> heh - for sure :)
[20:45] <rww> also, systemd-analyze blame falls down when you're analyzing boot time, because it doesn't show that some things run in parallel
[20:45] <elfy> lordievader: mmm - let's make this readable by hooman :)
[20:45] <rww> perhaps you want systemd-analyze dot | dot -Tsvg > systemd.svg
[20:45] <elfy> critical chain helps a bit more in that case than blame
[20:46] <rww> i think that's the right command for bootchart anyway, i forget
[20:46] <rww> oh, huh, didn't know about critical-chain
[20:46] <elfy> it certainly shows the same thing holding up things here as that bootchart
[20:46] <smallfoot-> rww, systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg # does it
[20:46] <rww> plot, there we go
[20:47] <rww> yeah, dot is for dependencies, derp
[20:47] <elfy> yepcritical chain just shows me the same as the plot does - in regard to what's possibly the hold up
[20:48] <elfy> http://paste.ubuntu.com/10691385/
[20:48] <elfy> network-online.target hangs about then finally libvirt-bin.service finishes off in 243ms
[20:49] <elfy> at least that's how I read it
[20:49] <elfy> and I think I've seen bug report re network.online recently
[20:49] <smallfoot-> elfy, how did u get that output from that paste?
[20:50] <rww> smallfoot-: systemd-analyze critical-chain
[20:50] <elfy> systemd-analyze critical-chain
[20:50] <smallfoot-> thanks
[20:50] <rww> mine goes through nmbd, but i need that :c
[20:50] <rww> oh well
[20:50] <smallfoot-> Am I the only one with slow systemd boot?
[20:50] <elfy> smallfoot-: do systemd-analyze then tab twice
[20:50] <smallfoot-> Should I file a report on Launchpad?
[20:50] <rww> smallfoot-: what's the output of that command?
[20:51] <elfy> smallfoot-: I've seen people with 1.5 minutes
[20:51] <smallfoot-> Startup finished in 14.865s (firmware) + 11.133s (loader) + 6.127s (kernel) + 42.079s (userspace) = 1min 14.206s
[20:51] <smallfoot-> 36.013s systemd-udev-settle.service
[20:51] <smallfoot-> I don't have any LVM or encryption
[20:52] <TheNumb> I haven't checked out vivid after the switch to systemd.
[20:52] <TheNumb> Maybe I should
[20:52] <rww> smallfoot-: that's not the output of systemd-analyze critical-chain, try again
[20:52] <TheNumb> see if hangs on  systemd-udev-settle
[20:53] <smallfoot-> rww, http://paste.ubuntu.com/10691416/
[20:56] <smallfoot-> this systemd-udev-settle.service is evil!!
[20:56] <elfy> mmm
[20:56] <elfy> you also appear to be hanging up on a fsck too
[20:56] <elfy> oh no - lying
[20:57] <elfy> but there is ~36 seconds at the bottom