[07:04] Good morning [12:12] Hiyas all [12:12] hi BluesKaj [12:12] hi freeroute === Odd_Blok1 is now known as Odd_Bloke [13:56] Hi, I upgraded to from vivid to Wily Beta2 -- I have a problem with installing 'aptitude' though -- aptitude : Depends: libxapian22v5 but it is not going to be installed [13:58] It seems that I have libxapian22 installed. If I try to force install libxapian22v5 apt proposes to remove kubuntu-desktop.... [14:04] In fact, there are more packages that are held back by this: akregator baloo-utils kaddressbook knotes kontact korganizer libbaloofiles4 libbaloopim4 libbalooxapian4 libqgpgme1 python-xapian synaptic [14:04] Any ideas on how to resolve this ? [14:05] Aptitude could probably help a bit more, but I can't install it for the same reason... [14:06] Alpha256: dist-upgrade will install the held packages [14:07] use apt or apt-get aptitude is getting old [14:07] "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" in a pastebin could give some clue [14:08] and aptitude is somewhat abandonded after several issues, iirc [14:09] yeah, aptitude old , but it's still supported [14:09] is old [14:10] dist-upgrade did not help in this case. I made some progress with apt remove libxapian22 (which took kubuntu-desktop); install libxapian22v5 kubuntu-desktop [14:12] odd usually apt dist-upgrade will install held packages, unless there are dependency problems [14:13] I have seldom used full-upgrade , and my packages are all up to date [14:18] BluesKaj: apt is the new apt-get [14:19] dist-upgrade was misleading to making a release upgrade, so some users avoid that. apt now calls it full-upgrade [14:22] k1l: yeah, Ive been using apt for a while now [14:23] dist-upgrade use to be the command to upgrade to a new release, I remember using it many times [14:24] BluesKaj: well, apt-get was used differently in the old days. now we have do-release-upgrade and the gui programs. [14:24] iirc debian is still using "fiddeling with the sources.list and running dist-upgrade" to upgrade [14:28] reverted jessie for a while after plasma5/kf5 was mucking things up at it's beginning alpha release on kubuntu, but i didn't notice much difference with apt dist-upgrade [14:34] ok, I've got it resolved... It turned out aptitude resolved it ... I had to actually downgrade some packages that I still had lingering around from a CI ppa [14:36] Alpha256: comment the ppas in the sources.list or remove it , it will continue to cause problems otherwise [14:37] !ppapurge [14:37] To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:/ » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html [14:37] or remoce it from /etc/apt/sources.list.d [14:37] remove [15:25] Hi there was a call for iso testing Ubuntu Studio 15:10, so I am trying (first time). I just installed Ubuntu studio Wily (daily build yesterday) in a Virtualbox. The recommended 8G storage was too small, 10G did it. What is the best way to report. (I get lost in the QA tracker website) [15:41] Troubadour: which chat called for the testing of Ubuntu Studio 15:10? perhaps #ubuntu-devel ? [15:42] No, it was in the ubuntustudio mailing lists [15:45] I also said this in #ubuntu-devel, I am getting some help there. Thx anyway [15:45] I mean #ubuntustudio-devel [15:47] Troubadour: right [16:03] i'm having an issues on wily werewolf but it is never registered as a bug. Basically the laptop will wake from suspend properly, but then go back into a suspend mode at │ bdmurray [16:03] | random intervals. I have to wake it up by pressing a button on my keyboard and then it will wake up. Shortly after that it will go into suspend on its own again. It │ beisner [16:03] | does this over and over again unless I reboot.y [16:51] anyone home? [17:58] la la la [17:59] i don't think unstable versions of Ubuntu will "Break your computer" btw [17:59] might break the operating system and make the computer unusable [17:59] without reinstall [22:13] goddard: figure of speech ;) [22:38] tsimonq2: gotcha now help me with my bug :D [22:43] * tsimonq2 backs off