[00:15] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates/+bug/1477593 [00:15] Launchpad bug 1477593 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-352 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-340-updates 340.76-0ubuntu2: nvidia-340-updates kernel module failed to build [FATAL: modpost: GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol 'flush_workqueue']" [High,Confirmed] [00:15] anyone else affected by this? [00:15] any insight? [03:34] having an issue getting Netbeans running [03:35] tried using different version of openjdk and I get the same error [05:20] hi, can anyone confirm that /lib/udev/udev-finish is missing in package udev 225-1ubuntu4 ? Because of the missing script systemd reports the udev-finish.service as failed (sudo systemctl --failed) .. [06:17] .. follow-up, reported this as a bug --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/1498310 [06:17] Launchpad bug 1498310 in udev (Ubuntu) "udev is missing /lib/udev/udev-finish in wily" [Undecided,New] [07:33] Good morning. [09:08] anyone here use vpnc ? [09:10] its not setting the mtu like its supposed to.. using the gui anyway.. the actual vpnc client is fine [11:39] Hiyas all [11:52] there are no talkative ppl sitting here :C [11:52] but hey! [11:57] i've spent about an hour trying to rebuild the network-manager package.. but it fails a couple of the tests and aborts [12:00] snadge, why rebuild, the existing package works fine. [12:00] im trying to fix a bug [12:00] which bug? [12:01] so i patch the file.. run debuild -us -uc -b .. then it fails on a couple of the tests [12:01] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754781 [12:01] Gnome bug 754781 in VPN (general) "wrong MTU on VPN connections" [Normal,Assigned] [12:02] i must be doing it wrong.. because obviously the package is built somehow [12:03] if that patch fixes the issue.. i was going to put something up on bugzilla [12:04] so it's not with a specific vpn protocol, just NM's problem [12:04] I think I understand ;-) [12:05] right.. the issue im having is with vpnc.. worked fine in vivid [12:06] then lrintel from #nm pointed out that bug.. looks relevant [12:15] ill just skip the tests.. at this point i dont care why they're failing [12:28] possibly something to do with fakeroot ? [12:33] ok that patch fixed the problem === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube [15:43] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates/+bug/1477593 << GRRR! [15:43] Launchpad bug 1477593 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-352 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-340-updates 340.76-0ubuntu2: nvidia-340-updates kernel module failed to build [FATAL: modpost: GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol 'flush_workqueue']" [High,Confirmed] === hasselmm1 is now known as hasselmm [21:18] having an issue getting Netbeans running [21:18] tried using different version of openjdk and I get the same error [22:03] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-340-updates/+bug/1477593 << GRRR! [22:03] Launchpad bug 1477593 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-352 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-340-updates 340.76-0ubuntu2: nvidia-340-updates kernel module failed to build [FATAL: modpost: GPL-incompatible module nvidia.ko uses GPL-only symbol 'flush_workqueue']" [High,Confirmed] [22:04] more people need to check the box [22:14] a1fa: which kernel version are you using? [22:15] 3.19 at the moment [22:15] unable to go to 4.2 because of this bug [22:18] a1fa: 4.2 has the fix [22:18] mainline doesn't, but Ubuntu does. [22:21] linux-image-4.2.0-10-generic [22:21] Version: 4.2.0-10.12 [22:21] this one? [22:21] i tried it a few days ago [22:22] a1fa: I'm using it without any issues [22:24] with nvidia driver? [22:25] when did you do the switch? [22:25] 8b029bd Mon Sep 21 13:32:12 2015 -0600 Tim Gardner UBUNTU: SAUCE: workqueue: Make flush_workqueue() available again to non GPL modules [22:25] I've been using it for several weeks [22:26] hm [22:26] i tried it on friday, and it didnt work [22:27] linux-image-4.2.0-10-lowlatency/wily,now 4.2.0-10.12 amd64 [installed,automatic] [22:27] nvidia-340/now 340.76-0ubuntu3 amd64 [installed,local] [22:27] why lowlatency? [22:28] "lowlatency" :) [22:28] is there a difference [22:28] i need to google this [22:29] low-latency provides guarantees, generic is best-efforts [22:35] well i need to see whats the CONFIG difference [22:38] i am going to stick with generic [22:38] looks like lowlatency will have very little impact to what i do [22:39] lowlatency is helpful on desktops [23:28] TJ-: good deal. its working now [23:28] ~$ uname -a [23:28] Linux ubuntu 4.2.0-10-lowlatency #12-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Tue Sep 15 20:33:57 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux [23:47] does anybody know if unity mouse speed can be adjusted by a number?