[02:32] Any word when the ubuntu-release-party for 15.04 channel will be up? [02:33] yeah the release party? bugfixing? === len is now known as Guest68729 === len is now known as Guest79088 === qengho is now known as CardinalFang === CardinalFang is now known as qengho [05:54] Hello [05:54] where can I search packages from the vivid vervet repository? [05:54] rgb-one: you can use !info packagename here [05:54] :) [05:55] !info qt5 [05:55] Package qt5 does not exist in vivid [05:55] !info qtbase5 [05:55] Package qtbase5 does not exist in vivid [05:55] !info qtbase5-default [05:55] Package qtbase5-default does not exist in vivid [05:55] !info qt [05:55] Package qt does not exist in vivid [05:55] !info qtcreator [05:55] qtcreator (source: qtcreator): lightweight integrated development environment (IDE) for Qt. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.1.1-0ubuntu9 (vivid), package size 13123 kB, installed size 55506 kB [05:56] !info qt5base [05:56] Package qt5base does not exist in vivid [05:56] !info qt5-base [05:56] Package qt5-base does not exist in vivid [05:57] can I do this in a private window as not to spam? [05:57] !info qt5-base | rgb-one [05:57] rgb-one: Package qt5-base does not exist in vivid [05:57] !info qt5-base \msg [05:57] '\\msg' is not a valid distribution: extras, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, partner, precise, precise-backports, precise-proposed, stable, testing, trusty, trusty-backports, trusty-proposed, unstable, utopic, utopic-backports, utopic-proposed, vivid, vivid-backports, vivid-proposed [05:58] lotuspsychje: can I do this in a private window as not to spam? [05:59] !info qt* [05:59] Package qt does not exist in vivid [05:59] !info qt-base [05:59] Package qt-base does not exist in vivid [05:59] !info qt5 [05:59] Package qt5 does not exist in vivid [05:59] !info qtbase-default [05:59] Package qtbase-default does not exist in vivid [05:59] !info qtbase5-default [05:59] Package qtbase5-default does not exist in vivid [06:07] !msgthebot | rgb-one [06:07] rgb-one: Please investigate with me only with "/msg ubottu Bot" or in #ubuntu-bots. Search for factoids with "/msg ubottu !search factoid". === len is now known as Guest91577 [06:19] morning [06:25] hi there, can the ubuntu 15.04 installer setup encrypted single-disk raid1? [06:41] I have no idea sorry, i never use encrypted disks [07:07] tijnix: I just wish there was the alternate installer again [07:12] I think the mini.iso allows you to work with those - but not *completely* sure of that [07:14] Good morning. [07:16] hai [07:16] elfy: raid1 on a notebook is nice [07:17] elfy: attach external usb 3.0... expand raid1 to two devices, let it sync, shrink it again to 1 device, remove external drive... have a nice backup :) [07:19] hyper_ch: LVM by any chance? [07:19] I don't believe in LVM :) [07:19] Pff, LVM can do the same tricks ;) [07:19] http://paste.ubuntu.com/10860192/ [07:20] not sure how lvm is of any help here [07:21] In case you couldn't tell, I really like LVM ;) [07:23] lordievader: I haven't noticed [07:23] but I still fail to see how lvm can help here [07:25] To me LVM is a more flexible way of defining raids or partitions. [07:26] how so? [07:27] You can define per LV how you want it, where you want it, etc. [07:27] I still fail to see how that makes encrypted raid1 any simpler [07:27] hyper_ch: That's okay, when you mentioned raid I was wondering if it was an lvm raid. [08:10] rapapa and now for the test, a copy of a production server which holds percona 5.6, openldap, and Zarafa with 1200 users upgrade from 14 to 15 [08:10] Why? Cause i can [08:10] Exciting ;) [10:40] HI folks [10:40] o/ [10:43] hi === chrisccoulson_ is now known as chrisccoulson [14:46] In my ubuntu 15.04 install I have a intel microcode firmware (proprietary) that I can install optionally in "additional drivers". What is it and is it needed? thanks [14:52] codemagician: You can get the latest 15.04 from here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [14:52] thanks :) [14:52] I am using it and it's great, but you can wait until Thursday if you want :) [14:52] Will it differ from the official 15.04 release on Thursday? [14:53] codemagician: It shouldn't. [14:53] If it does, it means that things are broken badly (and have gotten fixed). [14:54] Does the release get frozen and tested during the last few days? [14:55] Vivid has been frozen for quite a while. [14:55] And yes, http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com details these tests. [14:58] The reason I'm using 15.04 and not 14.04.2 LTS is the hardware I'm running on requires Intel 6000 Graphics and that appears to not be supported in the LTS release (at the moment). Will that graphics support get put into 14.04.3 LTS and if so, how long does that usually take? [14:59] Does Utopic support it? [15:00] Unfortunately, not. I can't even get to see the installer UI widgets to install [15:01] I had wrongly assumed that choosing an Intel i5-5250U (5th Generation processor) with Intel Graphics 6000 would be similar to the previous generations with onboard graphics [15:01] I always thought drawing basic widgets would be fundamentally the same between drivers [15:04] * tijnix rubs his Ubuntu15 installation and it shines (macbook pro i7) [15:04] yay workday almost over [15:14] Could someone explain to me in basic terms is it the kernel that has the support for Intel Graphics, or is it possible to get Intel Graphics support without changing kernel versions (i.e. sticking to the kernel in 14.04.2 LTS)? [15:16] codemagician: Theoretically you can run modules of other kernel version, but that is extremely messy. And your kernel needs to support it. [15:18] So what exactly are the drivers for https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/13815/Intel-Graphics-Drivers-for-Linux- [15:18] They allow your kernel to speak to the hardware. [15:18] can't you recompile the kernel with the needed modules enabled? [15:18] Do they get compiled into the kernel [15:19] Actually, my processor isn't even on that list yet in anycase so this is a hypothetical question [15:19] codemagician: If you choose to do so, yes. Ubuntu chooses to compile most things as a module. [15:19] I'm using a NUC5i5RYH with 5th Gen i5-5250U processor (Intel Graphics 6000) [15:21] I'm just wondering how comes 15.04 works with my Intel 6000 graphics and the 14.04.2 LTS does not. Does that mean that the Intel support is compiled into the kernel that 15.04 chooses to use [15:22] tijnix: I'm not familiar with compiling my own kernel or modules etc [16:29] codemagician: Different kernels ;) [16:29] And likely also different versions of the Intel graphics driver. [16:30] So inside the kernel is code that controls the low-level operations of the onboard GPU? [16:31] The driver is the bit of code to interface with the hardware, yes. [16:31] what I don't understand is why can't the drivers just be made to work with 14.04.2 LTS [16:32] does there need to be something inside the kernel that the drivers rely upon? [16:32] or are the drivers compiled into the kernel at that level [16:34] Hmm, I guess this is why there is the option of adding modules of different kernel versions. Since it is possible to do. But rather ugly. [16:37] lordievader: Is the i915 driver right at the GPU hardware level? [16:40] Can't say. [16:40] I'm not a kernel developer or something. [16:43] So my understanding is that 15.04 has a newer kernel and it's the kernel that supports the later Intel Graphics. The only way to get the Intel Graphics 6000 working under 14.04.2 LTS would be to advance the kernel to a newer version (which I suppose Canonical will do in future 14.04.3? I guess) [17:17] hi there, I'm just testing kubuntu 15.04 daily image and I can't setup raid1 there upon partioning [17:17] is there any trick to it? [17:22] I tried now the "expert" mode in the kubuntu installer but there's still no raid option [22:20] i'm afraid installin 15.04 [22:21] will it blend? [22:22] blend? [22:50] i have mate desktop [22:50] i had issues upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 === roasted_ is now known as roasted