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Stravhe01:08
Stravanyone else having issues with kubuntu 15.10's kmail systray icon?01:08
lordievaderGood morning.08:01
rejd_Mornin'08:29
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ceedAfter update to 15.10 beta 2 I am getting this message when doing 'sudo apt-get update':  Sorry, your system lacks support for the snapshot featurel. Is this a problem?13:22
mcphailceed: have you installed that apt-btrfs-snapshot package (or whatever it is called)?13:22
mcphailceed: that's the one which tends to spawn that error13:24
ceedmcphail, I do have btrfs partitions and the package you mentions installed. I have several snapshots created without problems like I did on 15.04. What does that have to do with apt-get?13:34
ceedmcphail, oh I see it now. It creates snapshots every time packages are upgraded/removed. Can that be disabled but simply removing the package?13:35
ceedby*13:35
mcphailceed: yes -that disables it. It doesn't seem to work on wily. I hadn't tried it on previous releases13:39
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ceedmcphail, I am having snapshot created using the 'btrfs-snapshot' script which works fine. So it's only the apt implementation that is broken I guess?13:48
mcphailceed: You're probably right. I just stumbled across the package a couple of days ago and thought it sounded neat. Didn't persist when it didn;t work13:50
ceedmcphail, would be cool to have that work and utilize one of btrfs's strongpoints :)13:53
mcphailceed: agreed :)13:54
mcphailceed: (although I've dumped btrfs on my wily install as I am experimenting with bcache and thought it might be a step too far...)13:55
ceedAnother btrfs related message when updating: Warning: /sbin/fsck.btrfs doesn't exist, can't install to initramfs, ignoring.16:01
mcphailceed: one to be ignored16:02
ceedmcphail, I now see it's a bug reported on that one.16:05
mcphailceed: yes. Ignore it for now. It is just noise16:06
ceedI do not fully understand how the term 'ignore' is being used. Am I to ignore it, or is Ubuntu ignoring that it can't install it? :)16:06
mcphailceed: Ubuntu is ignoring it. But you can ignore it too. AFAIK, there _isn't_ a functioning fsck.btrfs yet, so it isn't going to be installed16:08
ceedI use scrub for that kind of thing. Better than nothing.16:09
mcphailyep16:12
quidnuncWhy does gdm no longer start (blank screen) after upgrading to Wiley?22:38
FauxNormally because the nvidia driver's dkms stuff broke; apt-get install linux-image-generic; dpkg-reconfigure dkms22:41
quidnuncFaux: Even if I don't have an nvidia gfx card?22:44
Fauxs/nvidia/fglrx/ if you're on ATI.  I only said normally!  /me leaves.22:44
quidnuncFaux: I'm using intel integrated, but thanks I will try your suggestion22:45

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