[03:36] <furkan> i could have sworn that with 14.04 i could connect my nexus 4 over usb and transfer files back and forth
[03:37] <furkan> can't seem to do that now on 15.04
[03:43] <darthanubis> I have the same phone, but running kubuntu, I was able to transfer files fine
[03:44] <furkan> just tried a different cable and it worked... facepalm
[03:45] <furkan> never had a usb cable go bad before... first time for everything
[03:45] <darthanubis> :)
[08:36] <hedang> rr
[08:41] <hedang> ff
[08:42] <hedang> please tell me , where are me?
[08:43] <hedang> This is my first use irssi
[08:45] <k1l> !topic | hedang
[10:12] <yossarianuk> hi -   reading this http://news.softpedia.com/news/Ubuntu-15-04-Launches-in-Two-Weeks-Will-Be-Based-on-Linux-Kernel-3-19-3-477904.shtml
[10:12] <yossarianuk> it looks like ubuntu 15.04 is going to be based on kernel 3.19.3
[10:12] <yossarianuk>  does that  mean BTRFS users are screwed ?
[10:12] <yossarianuk>  i.e https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas - you need 3.19.4 + or you may have an unbootable system with btrfs
[10:13] <yossarianuk> p.s - cheers - i've been running Kubuntu 15.04 for a few weeks - system is really stable (Plasma5 is great!)
[10:16] <lordievader> For as far as I know, Ubuntu doesn't support btrfs.
[10:17] <yossarianuk> lordievader: when you install the OS BTRFS is an option though
[10:17] <yossarianuk> its not the default
[10:18] <yossarianuk> lordievader: would seem silly to ship the distro with such a potentially severe filesystem bug
[10:18] <yossarianuk> what a point release to the kernel coul;d fix it.
[10:19] <lordievader> That there is an option doesn't mean it is supported ;)
[10:19] <lordievader> But if you are daring enough to go with btrfs I expect you can manage on your own.
[10:22] <yossarianuk> lordievader: sure - but managing it on your own would be easier if the kernel didn't have a severe bug in it.
[10:22] <yossarianuk> Is this the sort of thing that could be backported ?
[10:23] <lordievader> No idea.
[10:23] <yossarianuk> I imagine you will get various bug reports relating to it if not - and blog posts suggesting to stay clear of 15.04 for BTRFS users
[10:23] <yossarianuk> (BTRFS is really nice BTW...)
[10:24] <lordievader> I've heard stories, but I'm still skeptical.
[10:25] <yossarianuk> i.e due to bugs like this :<>
[10:25] <yossarianuk> I use it on home machines only not work
[10:59] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:41] <mparillo> Does anybody have any Plasma 5 theming tips on an application (passwordsafe) built on wxWidgets?
[13:52] <lolcat> Hello
[13:52] <lolcat> Does zfs work? Will I get graphic drivers?
[14:15] <Voyage_> when will it release?
[14:16] <k1l> 23rd april
[14:16] <Voyage_> thanks
[14:16] <Voyage_> k1l,  will that be lts or normal
[14:17] <agronholm> lts releases come every 2 years
[14:17] <agronholm> the last lts was 14.04
[14:17] <k1l> !releases | Voyage_
[14:17] <k1l> read that please
[14:24] <Voyage_> this tells how to upgrage to 15 but its not release yet. how can we upgrade https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VividVervet/ReleaseNotes#Get_Ubuntu_15.04
[14:24] <k1l> use the -d switch do get to the developer release
[14:25] <Voyage_> you mean beta release?
[14:25] <k1l> yes
[14:25] <Voyage_> thanks
[14:25] <Voyage_> when is the next LTS release?
[14:25] <ObrienDave> 16.04
[14:26] <Voyage_> hm thanks
[14:26] <k1l> that was already answered several times now
[14:26] <k1l> please read that <ubottu> Voyage_: Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months to 5 years. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases
[14:26] <Voyage_> ya
[14:26] <Voyage_> just wanted to be sure that its a .04 and .10 combination everytime
[14:26] <k1l> if you have questions after reading that just ask.
[14:26] <ObrienDave> he does not want to read, easier to ask
[14:27]  * Voyage_ agrees with ObrienDave 
[14:27]  * Voyage_ wonders if ObrienDave  used to do the same. (he knows about it)
[15:27] <bullgard6> Can I expect from Ubuntu 15.04 a flavour without Upstart but with systemd?
[15:28] <lordievader> bullgard6: All flavours use Systemd, I think.
[15:28] <bullgard6> I see.
[15:28] <elfy> what you can expect is one that boots with systemd, but has upstart in the recovery menu
[15:28] <elfy> as far as I am aware
[15:29] <bullgard6> elfy: Thanky.
[15:29] <bullgard6> elfy: Thanks.
[17:26] <agronholm> I wonder why they still keep some services running with sysv init
[17:26] <agronholm> like postgresql -- I'd like to be able to depend on it but I can't because it's not a systemd service
[20:29] <vitimiti> I am getting an initramfs prompt when booting the system with Unable to find 'writable' partition error. If I exit the prompt it complains that systemctl can't create temporary files. Can somebody help me about this issue? (I'm running in recovery mode from the kernel that is right before the latest one)
[21:13] <scellow> Hey guys how do you run tomcast server with the new systemd thingy ?
[21:14] <scellow> I tried: service tomcat start, but i get this error: Failed to start tomcat.service: Unit tomcat.service failed to load: No such file or directory.
[21:21] <PryMar56> scellow, it might be masked: sudo systemctl list-unit-files | grep mask
[21:23] <PryMar56> or grep for tomcat
[21:32] <vitimiti> Can somebody help with this systemctl "Can't create volatile files or directories" error? I can only boot into the recovery mode of the kernel 3.19.0-10-generic (which is not the last one, either).
[21:46] <lordievader> PryMar56: systemctl can do it's own grepping: systemctl list-unit-files *mask*
[22:46] <agronholm> hi guys. my mouse cursor disappeared. the mouse still works, but the cursor is invisible. how do I restore it?
[22:47] <agronholm> nevermind, switching to console mode and back helped.