[01:48] i've found a bug that specifically effects gnome-flashback but im trying to figure out what the actual bug is [01:51] in a nutshell.. the pptp vpn applet in network manager, wont connect and gives this error "NetworkManager[5971]: [1428024767.629835] [vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c:1778] get_secrets_cb(): Failed to request VPN secrets #2: (6) No agents were available for this request." [01:51] if i use unity, it works.. the only remotely relevant thing i can find by searching for this error is [01:53] https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2015/03/msg00766.html [01:53] i guess i could look at the source code :/ [02:09] where is /var/log/debug ? === blaze` is now known as blaze [09:15] Good morning. [09:17] morning :) [09:18] i have found the specific version of gnome flashback which has introduced a regression [09:18] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-flashback/3.14.0-3ubuntu8 [09:19] ubuntu7 works fine.. and ubuntu8 onwards doesnt.. basically pptp vpns have stopped working [09:19] that was a painful process to go through.. do i just submit a bug report against gnome-flashback ? [11:11] I have screen tearing in Kubuntu 15.04 [11:11] I think this is since ht elast update [11:12] lord_cotton: with propriety drivers ? [11:12] yeah [11:12] lord_cotton: be sure to set full screen repaint for compositor settings in System Settings [11:12] alright thanks [11:14] lord_cotton: also you might want to check https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA#Avoid_screen_tearing_in_KDE_.28KWin.29 === dkessel_ is now known as dkessel [11:15] noted, thanks [11:24] hi. I don't know if it's weird. I run manually fstrim -a. and then a second time fstrim -a -v. but the seocnd time it shows 0 bytes trimmed. Is it that it does not trim anything at all or that the second time it knows it has nothing to trim ? [11:27] * penguin42 has never used fstrim but that doesn't surprise me - if you've already squashed it out what else is there to do [11:32] I think inprevious version in reported always the same amount, corresponding to the amount of free space on fs. so now it seems to know what needs to be trimmed or not. or know what the ssd has trimmed given the command ? [11:35] solsTiCe: Hmm yes, the manpage does say for -v that it reports the number of blocks sent from the filesystem to the block layer, so it should stay the same ish [11:37] but here the second time it reports 0 bytes. so it does not anything the seocnd time ? [11:39] yeh not sure [13:33] Hiyas all [13:36] hey BK [13:51] hey penguin42 [13:52] hey BK [20:16] Hey folks. On Kubuntu 15.04, does anyone have a solution as of yet for logging out? When I try to logout by any means the screen goes black but I can still move the mouse cursor; have to switch to tty2 and kill the pid. [20:17] Beta 2. [20:21] I don't think I've hit that, but try just typing poweroff at a terminal [20:22] xennex81: Could you pastebin your sources.list? [20:22] it has the lock on the /var/lib/dpkg/lock file. [20:23] xennex81: That is for later, please pastebin your sources.list. [20:25] busy [20:25] http://pastebin.com/h8erYqQD [20:28] As I figured, any errors when you run 'sudo apt-get update'? [20:29] xennex81: If I am right in saying that you are Dutch I'd find it odd that you are not in #ubuntu-nl ;) [20:33] i am never in homeborn channels ;-) [20:33] . [20:33] I also dislike homeborn chat forums or support forums. [20:33] sorry, I had to take a shower for something. [20:34] you know the source.list gets truncated by the installer right? [20:34] I haven't killed the thing yet [20:34] xennex81: It doesn't/ [20:35] It get's edited. [20:35] it says it disables some sources like multiverse [20:35] that's what I mean [20:35] Correct, it will disable things (like ppa's). [20:35] sorry [20:36] there is a button called Show Terminal that doesn't respond. [20:37] xennex81: Kill the Muon process, it probably crashed somewhere and doesn't do anything anyways. [20:37] I am going to kill the python script see what it does [20:41] it took away the update screen and I am now seeing what will happen if I do it again [20:41] if I activate it again. [20:42] but I'm reading a bit about the help file that gets shown [20:42] with the community pages [20:43] so i'll be back in a ziffy [20:43] ;-) [20:43] ziffy, what a word, I still don't know that word. [20:43] ... [20:43] Clearly you'll figure it out yourself ;) === soee_ is now known as soee [21:12] I'm encountering a problem with my CPU frequencies getting "stuck" at one value, like the governor has stopped adjusting them in response to need. But I'm not really sure where to start in terms of identifying the underlying issue. E.g., I notice that the machine is struggling under a moderate load under "performance". [21:13] cpupower's frequency-info says the freq is 800MHz or 1.5GHz, and the fan is quiet. Using the indicator tool, I flip to "powersave", and the fans rev up along with the frequency. I can then choose my preferred governor and have it work (at least for a while) [23:51] Is this the channel for 15.04? I did a painless dist-upgrade to it, but am havingproblems getting it to load my encrypted swap and disk. [23:53] I installed the cryptsetup package and made my /dev/sda3 and /dev/sdb1 encrypted partitions. [23:55] Problem is boot doesn't know anything about these. I think the problem is /lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-cryptsetup-generator does not run at boot. [23:56] BTW, a lot of documentation refers to /usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-cryptsetup-generator , but it's not there, it's in /lib/systemd/system-generators (no /usr) [23:58] there's a reference in systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8) "systemd-cryptsetup-generator understands the following kernel command line parameters:... luks=" which sounds like it makes the generator run early at boot. [23:59] so I think all I have to do is change my grub boot options to add this, but I'm not sure how.