[07:05] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:22] <nagetier> Hey, I can't install x2goserver like this http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:installation:x2goserver .. apt won't find the packages in the repository after adding the PPA. What I'm doing wrong?
[10:23] <nagetier> $ cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/x2go-ubuntu-stable-vivid.list
[10:23] <nagetier> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/x2go/stable/ubuntu vivid main
[10:24] <lordievader> Did you update your sources?
[10:24] <nagetier> lordievader, Yes, I'm doing 'apt-get update'
[10:24] <k1l_> https://launchpad.net/~x2go/+archive/ubuntu/stable?field.series_filter=vivid there is only nx-libs in the 15.04 ppa section
[10:24] <nagetier> ah, ok.. thanks
[10:24] <k1l_> so talk to them to update their ppa for 15.04
[10:25] <lordievader> http://ppa.launchpad.net/x2go/stable/ubuntu/dists/vivid/main/binary-amd64/Packages also doesn't have it, they do have a package suggesting the x2goserver.
[10:34] <nagetier> Thanks lordievader and k1l_, solved, I'm going back to 14.04 or 14.10
[11:01] <BluesKaj> Good Day folks
[13:54] <FunnyLookinHat> Ran updates this morning and now mysql server won't start - anyone else experiencing that?
[13:55] <lordievader> FunnyLookinHat: Someone in #ubuntu-server has the same problem, don't know what version he is running.
[13:58] <FunnyLookinHat> lordievader, ha - ok I'll head over there :)
[16:51] <FunnyLookinHat> Can anyone else confirm that after the most recent updates they can't get an external monitor working with a laptop?
[17:06] <mcarolan> hi, i'm having some trouble with slow boots in xubuntu 15.04. looks related to swap partition configuration after running an upgrade. can anybody help? put info in a gist: https://gist.github.com/mcarolan/fd2964628b1b50563032
[17:12] <mcarolan> ah, looks like I have 2 swap partitions, the installer didn't use/remove the existing one when I selected ugrade
[17:15] <mcarolan> yeah, it's given me 2 swap partitions, neither of which has the uuid listed in /etc/cryptab
[17:18] <mcarolan> going to change the uuid in /etc/crypttab to fix it. should I put a bug report in for this?
[17:21] <mcarolan> rebooting to see if that did the trick!
[17:25] <mcarolan> weird, the uuid in /etc/crypttab for swap now matches an actual swap partition, but it still timed out finding it during boot
[19:52] <tnkhanh> hi libnepomukwidgets4abi1 depends on itself
[19:52] <tnkhanh> in 15.04
[19:52] <tnkhanh> can anyone check?
[19:57] <agronholm> tnkhanh: I'm on amd64 and the lib depends on the i386 variant of itself
[19:58] <shadeslayer> tnkhanh: uh, nepomuk?
[19:58] <tnkhanh> agronholm: ah I found that the package is not available
[19:58] <shadeslayer> That should be dead :O
[19:58] <tnkhanh> shadeslayer: agronholm: yeah, it said the package is not available http://packages.ubuntu.com/vivid/libnepomukwidgets4abi1
[19:59] <tnkhanh> shadeslayer: why is it dead lol
[19:59] <tnkhanh> and another package depends on this dead package
[20:00] <shadeslayer> Because nepomuk is no more
[20:00] <shadeslayer> It was replaced by baloo
[20:00] <shadeslayer> Will have a look later
[20:19] <MoPac> I'm looking for some advice on changing scroll slider width and colors for programs like gedit that don't use the settings in /usr/share/themes/Ambiance/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
[20:19] <MoPac> I don't know why the default is to have them be nearly invisible and almost impossible to use with a touchscreen, but... with most programs I can change them
[20:19] <TheNumb> MoPac: unity?
[20:20] <MoPac> TheNumb: Yep
[20:20] <TheNumb> So you want ti disable overlay scrollbars?
[20:20] <TheNumb> *to
[20:20] <MoPac> I noticed that there is an app-specific folder for some programs under gtk-2.0 and/or 4.0, but it doesn't look the same as the gtkrc I normally modify
[20:21] <MoPac> The problem isn't overlay scrollbars per se (and I already have the scrollbar type set to always show)
[20:21] <TheNumb> MoPac: then you'd have to modify the gtk3 theme.
[20:21] <MoPac> The problem is that the scrollbar sliders themselves are a barely different shade of gray compared to the scrollbar background, and the whole scrollbar is way, way too thin
[20:22] <MoPac> TheNumb: That's where I'm not sure what to do, since for most programs I get the scrollbars I want by changing particular lines in gtk-2.0/gtkrc
[20:22] <TheNumb> that's for gtk 2.x
[20:22] <TheNumb> gedit is built using gtk3
[20:24] <MoPac> TheNumb: Right, I get that -- but I don't know my way around the gtk3.0 folder
[20:24] <MoPac> It has various css files as well as a folder of app-specific files
[20:24] <TheNumb> MoPac: gtk3 themes are built using css :<
[20:24] <MoPac> So I'm looking for advice on what to edit
[20:26] <MoPac> Sorry for typo above, I meant to say "gtk-2.0 and/or 3.0"
[20:28] <MoPac> As you say, gedit for instance is built using gtk-3.0 .  But since the theme is set up differently than in 2.0, I haven't gotten anywhere just, e.g., doing ctrl-f "scroll" in main.css and trying to find relevant lines
[20:32] <TheNumb> MoPac: unfortunately I won't be able to help you with modifying the theme.
[20:32] <TheNumb> However I did find a tutorial which might come in handy.
[20:33] <TheNumb> MoPac: http://askubuntu.com/questions/192130/how-to-change-color-and-width-of-non-overlay-scrollbars-in-ubuntu-12-04
[20:33] <TheNumb> MoPac: do note that this might not work at all.
[20:33] <TheNumb> GTK developers break compatibility in every release.
[20:33] <TheNumb> ...
[20:59] <xinobrax> Hi, I'm currently using Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 Beta 2....for some reason it keeps removing Krita!!! I can install it and it runs fine...and a few minutes later it's gone....what the...?
[21:02] <xinobrax> Btw, Blender is outdated and Natron is missing in the repositories....Ubuntu is a horrible experience for creative stuff :/
[21:05] <TheNumb> xinobrax: no.
[21:07] <xinobrax> no? Krita keeps uninstalling itself, Blender is still 2.72 and Natron is not available at all....c'mon
[21:07] <agronholm> nm-applet segfaults when run
[21:08] <agronholm> are you guys seeing that too?
[21:08] <TheNumb> xinobrax: why don't you package newer versions of the software?
[21:09] <TheNumb> xinobrax: also, 15.04 is still a beta. Report the bug and hopefully it will be fixed.
[21:09] <xinobrax> because I do other stuff? I just want to develop a game and not fixing an OS...
[21:09] <xinobrax> yeah, I know that's a beta....that's why I'm here....I want to know why it keeps removing Krita...
[21:10] <agronholm> does it happen while you're installing something else?
[21:10] <xinobrax> nope....
[21:10] <agronholm> surely the package manager does not do things totally by itself...?
[21:10] <xinobrax> everything is fine for a few minutes...and then it's gone...really strange
[21:10] <agronholm> I'll install it myself
[21:10] <xinobrax> btw, it shows up 3 times in the software center
[21:11] <agronholm> why the fsck does this thing depend on mysql??
[21:11] <agronholm> that is lunacy
[21:11] <TheNumb> agronholm: because kdelibs
[21:11] <TheNumb> ;p
[21:11] <xinobrax> I have no idea ^^
[21:11] <agronholm> I will not install mysql for a drawing app
[21:12] <xinobrax> nevermin...I installed it about 10 minutes ago and it's still here....
[21:13] <xinobrax> for whatever reason...
[21:24] <xinobrax> ok...it actually fixed itself....I have no idea why but everything is fine now :)
[22:28] <maxb> How odd... upgraded to vivid, boot failed with systemd... turned out to be that /etc/fstab contained the incorrect UUID for my root partition.
[22:28] <maxb> I have no idea how it got that way, or why upstart was fine with it that way