[00:06] <knome> Gurkenglas, it looks like you are running out of space
[00:07] <Gurkenglas> knome, what space? hard drive disc space? ram?
[00:07] <knome> Gurkenglas, if you actually looked at the output, you might learn something
[00:08] <knome> Gurkenglas, "cannot create file ... no space left on device"
[00:08] <knome> what do you think that refers to?
[00:08] <Gurkenglas> a device that does not have enough free bytes
[00:08] <Gurkenglas> which could be memory or disc space
[00:09] <Gurkenglas> but the way youre asking the question suggests disc space
[00:09] <knome> are *files* created on ram?
[00:09] <Gurkenglas> Okay, so you can't create files in ram. Got it.
[00:09] <knome> you're doing other silly things in the output you are showing us as well
[00:09] <knome> what exactly are you even trying to achieve?
[00:10] <Gurkenglas> Building ghc
[00:10] <knome> why?
[00:10] <Gurkenglas> ultimately to get a Haskell IDE
[00:10] <knome> is there any reason why you don't use the ghc package from the repositories?
[00:11] <Gurkenglas> apt-get install ghc? That's iirc from iirc a few hours ago 7.6.3, the current version is 7.10.2
[00:12] <knome> i repeat: is there any reason why you need something else than what is in the repositories?
[00:12] <knome> and if you are running 14.04, your OS is a few years old too.
[00:13] <knome> apparently wily has 7.8-series if that makes a difference
[00:13] <Gurkenglas> I asked for a distribution that wouldn't lag in a vm and was recommended xubuntu, the latest version of it is iirc 14.04
[00:13] <bazhang> 15.04
[00:13] <bazhang> and 15.10 is around the corner
[00:14] <knome> Gurkenglas, do you know anything about compiling packages or are you just stabbing in the dark?
[00:16] <knome> *compiling software
[00:16] <Gurkenglas> Are the repositories what apt-get install accesses? If so, 7.6.3 misses language features used by a project I'm helping develop in Haskell. ghc-mod wouldn't install on windows due to a dependency, so i dusted off VirtualBox. I mostly don't know anything about compiling packages, but someone on another irc channel said to compile it myself, who is since gone
[00:16] <knome> that's what it looks like to me
[00:17] <knome> i would suggest using a PPA instead of compiling stuff yourself if you really need an updated version
[00:17] <knome> i just checked that there is a PPA with a newer version...
[00:18] <Gurkenglas> PPA? Do you guess that googling would lead me to my goal here?
[00:18] <knome> !ppa | Gurkenglas, but you should know this before you dive into PPAs
[00:18] <knome> Gurkenglas, totally.
[00:20] <knome> and to be exact, even the haskell site suggests the same PPA on the downloads for linux page
[00:21] <knome> Gurkenglas, one more friendly advice: please even try to understand what you are doing before you do something - stop to think, stop to READ - and you'll get much farther
[00:30] <PhilGEE> libpcslite1
[07:25] <jujun> Hello! Can sb help me? I've just installed Xubuntu 14.04.3 LTS. Unfortunately I ticked automatic login when installing. How to change it in order to log in manually?
[07:25] <jujun> newbie here
[07:29] <flocculant> jujun: open a terminal and run this please   cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf | pastebinit
[07:29] <flocculant> then give the url you get, should be that file doing it - but things change
[07:30] <jujun> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12712637/
[07:31] <flocculant> sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
[07:31] <flocculant> put a # in front of every line
[07:32] <flocculant> then ctrl +x , y, enter
[07:32] <jujun> like this? #autologin-guest=false
[07:33] <flocculant> yep
[07:33] <flocculant> you can run the pastebinit command after you've finished if you want me to check
[07:35] <jujun> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12712661/
[07:35] <flocculant> yep - should be fine then :)
[07:36] <jujun> so I'm going to reboot the system now to check if it works ;)
[07:36] <jujun> brb
[07:42] <jujun> Everything is allright now!
[07:42] <jujun> Thank you for your help ;)
[07:42] <flocculant> thought it would be :)
[07:44] <jujun> see you later, guys ;)
[07:44] <flocculant> cya
[16:10] <xubuntu40w> Hey there!  just up'ed to 15.04 and an seeing my "Desktop" settings pane freeze consistently
[16:10] <xubuntu40w> anyone up to help diagnose?/
[16:56] <xubuntu056> hello
[16:57] <xubuntu056> i try install ia32-libs on xubuntu 14.02 but i cannot install it
[16:57] <xubuntu056> very problems and errors
[16:58] <xubuntu056> i working in amd64 and this librery is need for run maple 13
[17:00] <flocculant> ia32-libs is not available for anything after 12.04 now
[17:00] <xubuntu056> whats is the solution?
[17:00] <xubuntu056> thanks for write
[17:00] <flocculant> what is maple13?
[17:01] <xubuntu056> is a scientific software of mathematical manipulation
[17:02] <xubuntu056> this library is needed for skype  to
[17:02] <flocculant> but you must be getting it from somewhere - it's not available in the repo's
[17:02] <mrkramps> xubuntu056, actually there should be an install script vor Maple 2013 for 64-bit systems
[17:02] <bazhang> !info skype partner
[17:03] <bazhang> enable the partner repos
[17:03] <flocculant> looks like for skype you enable the architecture
[17:03] <xubuntu056> ok
[17:04] <xubuntu056> in wich version of ubuntu this library is available?
[17:05] <xubuntu056> or wich flavor?
[17:06] <flocculant> 12.04 Ubuntu I guess - probably Kubuntu, not sure any other flavours are supporting that now
[17:07] <xubuntu056> very thanks
[17:21] <xubuntu59i> i need help
[17:21] <xubuntu59i> help me, please
[17:23] <flocculant> !ask | xubuntu59i
[17:26] <xubuntu59i> I can not get rid of tearing . Graphics card Nvidia 820m. Xubuntu 15.10. Probyval more , nothing helped .
[17:38] <flocculant> mmm - installed the nvidia driver or using nouveau?
[17:39] <flocculant> don't think you're the only one with issues with nvidia in wily
[17:40] <morf> rofl
[17:40] <morf> indeed
[17:40] <morf> nvidia makes lot of my days
[17:40] <morf> for example i can't freaking rotate my monitor
[17:40] <morf> nouveau no problem
[17:40] <morf> damn he leaved
[17:41] <morf> i could tell him about the tearing
[18:02] <xubuntu23w> hey guys, short question: in power manager settings, I can chose values for display sleep and display switch off. I tested them and cannot make out any difference between both modes. so, what is the difference then?
[19:03] <qknight> hey. installing libsdl1.2-dev on xubuntu 14.04 was no problem while ubuntu 14.04 had unment dependencies
[19:04] <qknight> anyone an idea why? my ubuntu 14.04 seems to be broken when using it for software development as some things just can't be installed because of unment dependencies
[19:04] <qknight> but i would like to understand why as i always thought ubuntu and xubuntu is pretty much the same distribution, except the windowmanager
[19:07] <flocculant> I'd double check the repos in Ubuntu then
[19:13] <Pici> qknight: what sort of dependency issues?
[19:14] <qknight> Pici: http://blog.lastlog.de/posts/ubuntu-14.04-apt_problems/ <- this is a posting i wrote some time back
[19:14] <qknight> Pici: it is exactly what i'm talking about
[19:16] <Pici> qknight: hm.. I was hoping it was python related because there is an outstanding issue out there that just came up the other day whose workaround I'm aware of.
[19:17] <flocculant> Pici: that allows things to install in xubuntu but not ubuntu?
[19:18] <Pici> flocculant: no, it has to do with an update that was deleted, so that different installs might see different things depending on if they had grabbed the update while it was available.
[19:18] <Pici> bug 1500768 ftr
[19:18] <flocculant> aah right - that'd be a pain
[19:19] <flocculant> qknight: if it installs ok in xubuntu - and I asssume you've still got the packages in the apt cache - maybe copy everything to the ubuntu one
[19:20] <flocculant> just seems rather odd if everything is equal
[19:20] <Pici> agreed.
[19:27] <qknight> flocculant: i didn't chekc it is the same or equal. i just supposed so
[19:27] <qknight> flocculant: in both cases i installed from an iso image so it keeps me wondering why ubuntu fails and xubuntu works...
[19:28] <qknight> xubuntu-14.04-desktop-amd64.iso vs ubuntu-14.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso
[19:28] <qknight> IIRC
[19:28] <flocculant> qknight: just a sec - booting our's in a vm
[19:38] <flocculant> grabbed the ubuntu iso too - installing that
[19:52] <flocculant> qknight: ok - so installed both ubuntu and xubuntu - (currently both are at 14.04.3) package is available in both, installing in both
[19:52] <flocculant> qknight: you got any ppa's in ubuntu that might be causing a problem?
[19:52] <qknight> flocculant: that is good news. so maybe it is 14.04(missing number) related
[19:53] <flocculant> could be - though generally if you had 14.04 and upgraded when required you would have 14.04.3
[19:58] <qknight> flocculant: you know what, i will just redownload 14.04.3 (as you did) and replace my template VM with that
[19:58] <qknight> flocculant: thanks for pointing out that it works for you
[19:58] <flocculant> welcome
[20:19] <xubuntu76w> hey guys, quick question.. if I install the beta 2 will I be able to just apt-get update/upgrade to the final release? -_^
[20:19] <flocculant> yes
[20:19] <flocculant> but that's rather pointless
[20:19] <flocculant> just grab the daily and it will already have the updates ...
[20:20] <xubuntu76w> flocculant: what I mean is that I'm going to do a full install and I don't want to do another when the final release arrives =D
[20:20] <flocculant> you can get that from http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/340/builds - you can also post the results of installing it :)
[20:20] <xubuntu76w> flocculant: thanks for the help :D
[20:20] <flocculant> xubuntu76w: even so - all that b2 is a point milestone
[20:20] <flocculant> pointless now - we're well past that
[20:21] <flocculant> once you've installed - update it and yes you'll have the final
[20:21] <flocculant> if you wait till midweek next week - we'll be into RC freeze
[20:22] <xubuntu76w> flocculant: nice, thanks man!
[20:23] <flocculant> please report though - we don't get much in the way of reports - so conseqently we don't hear about issues people have
[20:23] <flocculant> it really is quite important to us :)
[20:23] <xubuntu76w> will do!
[20:24] <flocculant> excellent :)
[21:19] <kozukumi> hello
[21:19] <kozukumi> i have just installed xubuntu and i am trying to install the intel graphics driver
[21:19] <kozukumi> but as i am using 15.04 beta it is saying distro not supported :(
[21:19] <kozukumi> is there a way to manually install?
[21:20] <flocculant> you're using which version?
[21:20] <kozukumi> version of what? the intel driver?
[21:20] <flocculant> xubuntu
[21:21] <kozukumi> sorry 15.10
[21:21] <kozukumi> i was using 15.04 but decided to give the beta a try
[21:21] <flocculant> just thought I would make sure ...
[21:21] <kozukumi> :)
[21:21] <flocculant> well
[21:22] <flocculant> if you can get the actual intel version - I'll see if I can find something
[21:22] <kozukumi> thank you
[21:22] <flocculant> inxi -G |pastebinit
[21:22] <flocculant> (I think ... )
[21:23] <flocculant> if I can't help - then at least others won't need to ask
[21:23] <kozukumi> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12718704/
[21:30] <kozukumi> i would be so happy to get it working with the intel driver :)
[21:30] <kozukumi> as i have everything working so well otherwise, it is amazing
[21:31] <flocculant> kozukumi: hang on - where does it say 'distro not supported' ?
[21:32] <kozukumi> flocculant, when i tried using the intel graphical installer
[21:32] <flocculant> kozukumi: ok - so settings > additional drivers, what's in there?
[21:33] <kozukumi> nothing, just an intel cpu microcode driver, which i have enabled
[21:33] <flocculant> ok - so currently no driver available there for your card
[21:33] <kozukumi> damn
[21:34] <kozukumi> ok i will go back to 15.04 which should have the driver i hope?
[21:34] <flocculant> and what is it like with whatever it boots with by default?
[21:34] <kozukumi> it works at proper res but i dont get hw acceleration in firefox which is annoying
[21:35] <flocculant> aah ok
[21:35] <flocculant> kozukumi: try #ubuntu+1
[21:35] <kozukumi> i want to switch away from windows you see
[21:35] <flocculant> we try to do xubuntu dev in here once we're into beta's - but that channel is a dev version generic one
[21:36] <kozukumi> ok thanks :)
[21:36] <kozukumi> and thanks for you looking into it for me!
[21:37] <flocculant> you're welcome
[21:37] <kozukumi> i will install 15.04 now and pop back when i am done :)
[21:37] <kozukumi> ciao!
[22:21] <kozukumi> all fixed in 15.04 :)
[22:22] <kozukumi> is there a simple way to make the window edges hitbox bigger for resize controls?
[22:23] <knome> kozukumi, http://xubuntu.org/news/window-resizing-in-xubuntu-and-xfce/
[22:25] <kozukumi> hmm
[22:25] <kozukumi> not the kind of answer i was hoping for
[22:25] <knome> none of the five answers?
[22:25] <mrkramps> kozukumi, you may also try a different theme for the window manager
[22:26] <kozukumi> good place to look for themes?
[22:26] <knome> kozukumi, maybe you need to send a patch then...
[22:26] <kozukumi> knome, if I am ever able to I will :)
[22:26] <mrkramps> kozukumi, best place to look for themes is the official package repository
[22:26] <kozukumi> thank you
[22:27] <mrkramps> kozukumi, try the package "xfwm4-themes"
[22:27] <knome> some themes are preinstalled so you can try if they work better for you
[22:29] <flocculant> kozukumi: this was shown to me shortly after you left http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/09/intel-graphics-installer-for-linux-adds-support-for-ubuntu-15-04 - comments there make it plain this doesn't work in 15.10 yet
[22:29] <mrkramps> eventually, you can also edit the default greybird theme to increase the bottom edge of the window border
[22:29] <kozukumi> thank you flocculant :)
[22:30] <kozukumi> mrkramps, "eventually" as in not today? :)
[22:30] <flocculant> frankly I find alt + mouse key easier than trying to grab any edge - which will cheer knome up :)
[22:30] <mrkramps> "eventually" as in "if everything else fails"
[22:30] <knome> hooray
[22:30] <knome> kozukumi, you can do it now if you have the skills
[22:32] <mrkramps> which btw. is the completely wrong meaning of this word, but well …
[22:34] <kozukumi> thanks all!