[01:11] hi there, 16.04 is running perfectly here , except that many steam games won't start, any idea why ? [01:11] tritonx, with what videocard and driver ? [01:12] 780ti , It was working fine with my previous install [01:12] and now are you using proprietary nvidia ? [01:12] now using drivers 352.63... of course, not a newb ;P [01:13] I did a lot of stuff on my previous install, can'T remember what made my games worked.... [01:13] for example, Trine3 works, but Cities Skyline not [01:13] tritonx: Do you end up with anything in /var/crash, or is it just not working mysteriously? [01:14] it kinda start and closes teh window [01:14] same with dying lights, it loads and crash [01:14] tritonx: /var/crash? [01:14] let me see [01:15] nothing there [01:15] some stuff there, but nothing from today [01:15] or related [01:15] hrm, okay - I get crashes from VLC and Xine, but they do populate /var/crash. [01:15] vlc works perfectly [01:15] Chrome too [01:15] netflix works fine with it [01:16] my install is fresh from last week [01:16] have you rebuild a .steam folder ? [01:17] what do you mean ? [01:17] I even tried to redownload the game and it didnt worked [01:17] trewas, try sudo mv ~/.steam ~/.steam_old [01:17] and restart steam [01:17] no.... [01:18] my steam is fine [01:19] sometimes stuff in ~/.steam/steam/ubuntu12_x got problems [01:20] that would cause just a few games to crash ? [01:22] got nothing to lose,, but I doubt that's the issue, good thing if it is [01:23] it redownloading steam... [01:28] yes, it can take some time. steam_old will give you the old stuff [01:28] wut? [01:37] mewh, dying light doing the same shit [01:38] kinda want to load but crashes when the loading line is done [02:25] this may be a little late, but this needs to go into 16.04 http://www.shashlik.io/ [09:02] Good morning. [09:08] morning [09:09] lordievader: any idea what package would be best to report against if shutdown/reboot is sloooow with ethernet but fine with it unplugged? I was thinking network-manager [09:12] flocculant: Check the logs first, but you are probably right. [09:16] lordievader: or maybe linux - just realised I had a xenial that's been hanging about with old kernel - that reboots fine [09:19] Still worthy of a bug report ;) [09:21] oh yea ofc - just umming and aahing about where :) [09:21] though I guess if anyone reads it they'll move it ... [09:23] I'm sure it will get into the right place... eventually ;) [09:42] lordievader: report it or find bug 1551415 - which seems to be the kiddy :D [09:42] bug 1551415 in ifupdown (Ubuntu) "systemctl stop networking hang / timeout" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1551415 [09:45] Interesting. [09:46] Guess I should my Xenial box more to actually notice these kind of things... [10:15] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/isc-dhcp/+bug/1551351 [10:15] Launchpad bug 1551351 in isc-dhcp (Ubuntu Xenial) "dhclient does not renew leases" [High,Confirmed] [10:16] i think that one is the root cause [11:15] Has anyone noticed a problem with python's distutils in xenial? I'm getting errors like this: distutils.errors.DistutilsOptionError: error in setup.cfg: command 'build' has no such option 'icons' [12:02] Hey folks [17:51] What's the recommented way to upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 currently? `do-release-upgrade -d` says no release is available, should I manually edit sources.list? [17:51] alkisg: not very recommended [17:51] alkisg: clean install xenial instead [17:51] Hmm [17:52] alkisg: as longs as its not final version, things need to be bugged out clean better [17:52] And if I want to try upgrading before resorting to a clean install, what would I do? Edit sources.list? [17:52] I thought that the purpose of `-d` there was for non-final versions... [17:52] alkisg: as 16.04 is not officially out, upgrade from 14.04 can give breakage [17:52] I understand, hence the -d == devel-release... [17:53] alkisg: even from 15.10 do-release-upgrade -d gave me kernel issues [17:53] Otherwise it would be -f == final-release :) [17:53] I tried it from 15.10 and it still said no release available [17:53] Did you edit some config file to go past that? [17:53] alkisg: i would recommend clean install mate [17:54] alkisg: no config edit, do-release-upgrade -d worked on me, but gave xenial issues [17:54] I don't lose anything by trying, I can still have the option of clean installation afterwards [17:54] (if it fails) [17:54] alkisg: your choice [17:55] Ah got it, some software had messed with /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades, putting "never" there [17:55] Thank you man, trying... [18:02] alkisg: just keep in mind, if you got issues on xenial it can be caused by a broken upgrade right [18:02] alkisg: so please dont bug anything, if not clean install [18:02] lotuspsychje: no worries, I also have 5 other clean installs where I can do bug confirming before reporting them [18:02] kk cool [18:03] alkisg: clean xenial working like a charm already on desktop here [18:03] Although the .gr mirror failed me :D [18:03] My first xenial install on my main work pc was on november if I recall correctly... [18:03] it's been working mostly ok since then [18:04] except for some ext4 corruption issues, the rest were minors === gareth_ is now known as gareth__ [21:14] ubuntu is asking to do a distribution upgrade, ~5k packages. sup with that? [21:26] cortexman: What prompted this? [21:27] i have it set to ask me any time there is any sort of update [21:27] it was pretty weird.. said it was only going to update 74 packages, but that this required downloading 4700 packages [21:27] i canceled it.. hah. [21:31] ChibaPet, http://ibin.co/2Z88rlXbPXO1 and when I click Partial Upgrade http://ibin.co/2Z89ErztmEHN [21:33] Yeah, cancelling seems appropriate.