=== Malsasa_ is now known as Malsasa === Malsasa_ is now known as Malsasa [07:59] Good morning. [08:00] * ObrienDave waves === JanC_ is now known as JanC [11:57] Hiyas all [11:58] Hey BK [12:02] hey penguin42 [16:02] hi [16:02] someone online, or only bots in here? [16:03] No, just 111 bots in here. [16:03] cool :) [16:04] i need some help with ubuntu-desktop-next under vbox 5.0 [16:04] it is still not working ... [16:05] Not working.. how? [16:06] under tail -f /var/log/systemlog i get a message like "can't connect to mir" or something like that ... [16:07] Ah, Mir. I'm out ;) [16:09] tail -f /var/log/syslog ... sorry [16:10] ah, ok, who can "maybe" help? [16:12] i am not happy about MIR, it makes more problems than it is helpful ... [16:14] is 15.10 based on systemd or not? [16:16] Konsole output root         1     0  0 12:03 ?        00:00:08 /lib/systemd/systemd --system -- [16:16] deserialize 17 [16:17] i am not sure about that, because i am able to set "enp0s3" via /etc/network/interfaces ... [16:17] (I would love to know why cutting/pasting is now prepending 'Konsole' when I paste from Konsole) [16:18] why eth0 is now called enp0s3 in ubuntu-desktop-next? [16:19] where can I find existing bug reports on Wily? [16:22] @Meerkat, Wily is working fine for exp. on Ubuntu-Studio, or Ubuntu-Mate, but on Unity8 with MIR it is a "no-go" ... [16:23] studio_: It comes from bios naming, it's great when you've got multiple ethernet cards and you need some consistency in how they get named [16:24] studio_: That is the new udev/systemd interface naming, http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ [16:24] you can turn it off if you feel really offended by it though [16:25] @penguin42, how to use Ubuntu-Desktop-Next on VBox 5.0 ? [16:25] studio_: YOu don't need to use @ on here [16:25] studio_: And, I've not tried vbox recently, so not sure what the problem is [16:29] @penguin42, Ubuntu-Desktop-Next is a heavy Alpha, I do not like, to install that on my HDD ... [16:31] @penguin42, please, try to install it on VBox 5.0 ... [16:31] Could it be that it requires proper hardware acceleration? [16:36] I don't know, but "tail -f /var/log/syslog" allways tells me, that it can't connect to MIR ... [16:36] Ubuntu Next doesn't use Systemd? [16:37] i don't know, therfore i asked ... [16:37] studio_: What does 'ps -p 1' return? [16:38] @lordievader, on the phone or on the desktop? [16:38] The Ubuntu Next thing... not sure if that is the phone or the desktop ;) [16:39] the phone suckz ... [16:41] i "think" the "phone" is a "sub-version" from Android" ... [16:42] Where do you run the 'tail -f ...' on? [16:45] @lordievader, under VBox 5.0 under Ubuntu-Desktop-Next, latest Version, Kernel 4.1 ... [16:45] Right, so run 'ps -p 1' there ;) [16:46] wait ... [16:52] on the "Desk-Top": ps -p 1 [16:52] PID TTY TIME CMD [16:52] 1 ? 00:00:01 systemd [16:53] but i am not able to login via UI ! [16:53] Right, so you are using systemd. Then why ready /var/log/syslog? It ain't used. [16:53] Use 'journalctl'. [16:54] /var/log/syslog allway tells me, not able to connect to MIR ... or something like that ... [16:55] probably mir requires an egl driver and vbox isnt providing it? [16:55] Is that information up to date? [16:55] sudo service lightdm restart restarts the UI, but i am not able to login [16:56] right, mir, egl [16:56] studio_: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers [17:02] @lordievader, sorry, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers is describing why Ubuntu-Desktop-Next is not working unter VBox 5.0? So why i can still use /etc/network/interfaces under "systemd" ? [17:06] did i missed something? [17:10] No it describes the transition from upstart to systemd. [17:12] but it seems not to be true ... is the Ubuntu-Touch-Device or the "Ubuntu-Desktop-Next" not able to handle true systemd? [17:15] do i need to purge the "network-manager" to test it? [17:17] studio_: If 'ps -p 1' returns systemd, you are running systemd ;) [17:30] @lordievader, and if i am able to run systemd, why my network-configuration is still working unter /etc/network/intefacec [17:30] Because it is configured there? [17:30] interfaces and not unter /etc/systemd/network? [17:31] so it is still compatible? [17:31] No, Ubuntu configures their network devices in /etc/network/interfaces [17:33] and since when eth0 is called enp0s3 ? [17:33] Since some update of systemd/udev. [17:33] See the link I posted earlier. [17:34] so it is "nearly" same as fedora? [17:35] Perhaps. I don't know Fedora. But seeing as Redhat developed Systemd, probably ;) [17:35] ok :) [17:39] actually my fedora box seems to have called it em1 on this box, but hey such is variety [17:43] Hmm, that should be consistent across OS'es. [17:43] As it gets the name from the bios. [17:45] yes, I think it might depend on whether the bios is giving a sane answer [17:46] That might very well be. [17:46] my fedora (22) is using enp0s3 fot eth0, maybe it is a "chance" for ubuntu-touch ... [17:48] since ubuntu-touch is just another clone from android, ubuntu-touch is not "my thing" ...