[00:11] <lmw> Does Ubuntu have a permanent sid channel?
[00:15] <teward> lmw: a what?
[00:15] <lmw> like Debian
[00:15] <lmw> Ubuntu is based on Debian
[00:16] <lmw> https://www.debian.org/releases/sid/index.en.html
[00:16] <Oderus> hi! anyone know how to create window themes for xenial kubuntu?
[00:16] <teward> lmw: this is *technically* the support channel for the 'next' version of Ubuntu, i
[00:16] <teward> i.e. which version is not yet released, but developed and has ISOs available (dailies, etc.)
[00:16] <lmw> I was forwarded to this channel by bazhang
[00:16] <teward> but we don't have a true 'sid' i don't think
[00:16] <teward> lmw: from where?
[00:16] <lmw> #ubuntu
[00:17] <teward> lmw: Ubuntu is based on Debian, but it's not Debian - we don't have a permanent 'unstable' release.
[00:17] <teward> this channel is the closest thing - #ubuntu+1, for support and questions regarding the in-development release
[00:18] <Oderus> ubuntu 16.04 support
[00:18] <lmw> OK, sorry then, and thank you :)
[00:18] <teward> Oderus: for now yes :)
[00:18] <Oderus> :)
[00:20] <Oderus> i have a metacity window theme that i want to convert over manually to aurorae or kwin or whatever program it is
[00:20] <Oderus> for window decorations in 16.04 kubuntu
[00:44] <funkyjive> during an ubuntu install what are the credentials to login at the terminal on CTRL-ALT-F1 ?
[00:52] <Guest34615> has anyone experience an error when trying to start Corebird?
[00:52] <Guest34615> the error I get is: GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema 'org.baedert.corebird' does not contain a key named 'accel-show-settings'
[00:53] <Guest34615> that key that is supposed to be missing is in fact in dconf
[00:53] <Guest34615> any thoughts would be appreciated
[00:54] <Oderus> hi! anyone know how to create window themes for xenial kubuntu?
[00:54] <kurros> funkyjive: ubuntu with no password
[00:55] <funkyjive> ahh let me try that.
[00:55] <funkyjive> I think I tried ubuntu/ubuntu and root with no password
[01:02] <funkyjive> I have a 16.04 install that keeps crashing after I press the continue button after the "install 3rd party libraries" and "update packages" screen.
[01:03] <funkyjive> I rebooted and tried with acpi=off
[01:03] <funkyjive> and that seemed to have the problem also ... I am trying again.
[01:13] <funkyjive> if compiz is taking cpu usage does that mean the installation has not stalled out?
[01:14] <funkyjive> with acpi=off it brought me essentially to the try ubuntu and then I was able to click the "install ubuntu" on the desktop and get it to go forward...
[01:14] <funkyjive> it is now kind of waiting at the same spot ...
[01:14] <funkyjive> but I have a terminal window open with a top on it .
[01:17] <funkyjive> think I got by it all.   was probably confused because there was a failed 16.04 install from a do-upgrade that didn't work all the way
[02:57] <akik> what's this message about using third-party drivers and disabling secure boot? it doesn't specify which driver is being installed (i guess it's nvidia). the message showed up when running apt upgrade but not after apt install nvidia-361
[03:25] <Mneuro> Is there a fix for "Steam is out of date" error when opening steam on 16.04?
[03:29] <cbjaxx> Is this a fresh install or an upgrade from a previous install?
[03:32] <Mneuro> fresh install
[03:33] <cbjaxx> I see a few folks had this issue on their github. Did you download it from the software center or from steam itself..
[03:33] <Mneuro> from steam itself
[03:40] <cbjaxx> Looks like alot of the erred user are on 1.0.0.51, is that the package you have?
[03:41] <cbjaxx> also looking at the apt-get cache it shows 1.0.0.48
[03:57] <coffeeguy> hi i've been getting a loud alarm sound on my monitors speaks after i installed cinnamon then again after i removed cinnamon
[03:57] <coffeeguy> very loud
[07:35] <marius> Hi. After upgrading to 16.04 I have no wifi in the list
[07:36] <Guest67107> "iwlist  scan" gives No scan results, but "sudo iwlist scan" works, so I guess it is some permission issue?
[07:36] <Guest67107> I am in the netdev group
[07:37] <Guest67107> Hmm, maybe I need systemd-network group too?
[07:43] <mariusko> Yapp, that it was
[07:51] <mariusko> I reported a bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1571154
[08:46] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:51] <ChunkzZ> where can I find the ubuntu 16.04 RC?
[10:53] <ikonia> read the topic
[10:53] <ikonia> there is no RC
[10:54] <ChunkzZ> ikonia, the topic doesn't state that...!
[10:54] <ikonia> the topic has links with information, including the release schedule
[10:54] <ChunkzZ> yes, I want the release candidate though...
[10:54] <ikonia> where is release candidate in the release schedule
[10:55] <ikonia> (it's a link hint)
[10:56] <ChunkzZ> would help if the topic let me click it -,-
[10:57] <ikonia> ChunkzZ: its a link,
[10:57] <ikonia> it assume you know how to click it
[10:58] <ikonia> talk to your IRC client vendor about getting a patch made for it to "allow clicking of links in topics or IRC channels"
[10:58] <ChunkzZ> ikonia,
[10:59] <ChunkzZ>  25
[10:59] <ChunkzZ> 	
[10:59] <ChunkzZ> April 14th
[10:59] <ChunkzZ> 	
[10:59] <ChunkzZ> Warning /!\ FinalFreeze, Warning /!\ ReleaseCandidate, Warning /!\ LanguagePackTranslationDeadline
[10:59] <ikonia> mute removed ChunkzZ
[10:59] <ikonia> ChunkzZ: what are you pasting that into the channel
[11:00] <ChunkzZ> it says april the 14th release candidate from the link in the topic ikonia
[11:00] <ikonia> ChunkzZ: right - and that is a link - click the link
[11:01] <ikonia> if you look the word release candidate is a differnt colour, showing it's a link on the wikoi
[11:01] <ikonia> wiki
[11:01] <ChunkzZ> yeah my bad
[11:01] <ChunkzZ> sorry
[13:22] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:47] <lotuspsychje> !info docker
[13:48] <captainfantastic> is docker for xenial not in their ppa yet?
[13:50] <lotuspsychje> captainfantastic: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/ReleaseNotes
[14:12] <captainfantastic> lotuspsychje: thanks.
[14:13] <akik> the package name is docker.io
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> !info docker.io
[14:39] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: :D
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> Redbeardt: http://askubuntu.com/questions/204716/bluetooth-how-to-browse-files-on-a-device
[14:41] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: Damned. I've got it plugged in over USB now, with mtpfs installed, and the phone in MTP mode and nada
[14:42] <lotuspsychje> Redbeardt: can you see samsung device icon in launcher mounted?
[14:43] <Redbeardt> No :(
[14:43] <lotuspsychje> Redbeardt: you sure you enabled dev mode in phone?
[14:44] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: I connect to it on adb from time to time so I'm pretty sure. I'll check
[14:45] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: definitely enabled
[14:46] <lotuspsychje> kk
[14:46] <lotuspsychje> Redbeardt: try a tail -f /var/log/syslog and plugin your usb
[14:48] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: http://pastebin.com/SA56HqLB
[14:49] <Redbeardt> Nothing new came up when I plugged it in. But that was there from earlier and looks relevant.
[14:49] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: Ah hell.. Even adb is saying no devices found. That's not a good sign.
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> Redbeardt: indeed...normally it should mount phones and tablets right away
[15:02] <Redbeardt> lotuspsychje: Turns out my USB cable was just awful. Got another one and plugged it in and boom. Mounted immediately.
[15:03] <lotuspsychje> !yay
[15:04] <Redbeardt> haha
[16:14] <ThePendulum> 'lo
[16:15] <ThePendulum> If I install Ubuntu 16.04 now, will there be any differences after the official release that can't be directly updated?
[16:15] <teward> !final
[16:15] <teward> ThePendulum: ^
[16:17] <ThePendulum> alright, that is a reasonably reliable thing to do, or will some risk factors remain after upgrading on the release date?
[16:21] <nedstark> i would not expect 14.04 level of stability until 16.04.1, but it will probably work fine for 99% of people
[16:22] <ThePendulum> I can take a few beatings along the way, mostly curious if it would be necessary to do a complete reinstall to resolve the issues, or whether updates should indeed be sufficient
[16:23] <nedstark> there have been some issues in the past with installations that had betas upgraded to final, but they were relatively rare
[16:23] <ThePendulum> I'm not running anything critical anyway, if I need to reinstall, so be it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[16:24] <nedstark> i thought 16.04 was stable enough for routine desktop use in january
[16:24] <ThePendulum> well that seems promising enough
[16:27] <ThePendulum> time to collect everything then I guess, not sure what else to do other than to copy my privkeys
[16:33] <ThePendulum> could anyone please downlad the beta 2 torrent so I don't feel guilty shutting down to update with a 0,0 ratio :P
[16:35] <krytarik> ThePendulum: Why would anyone?  It's weeks old already. :P
[16:39] <syth> Its 1.38 GB anyways you could download with low speed as 100kbps
[16:40] <ThePendulum> yeah, probably wouldn't have been a problem
[16:55] <funkyjive> is there a place to install themes on the new KDE5 that is in 16.04 ?
[16:55] <funkyjive> I see breeze and breeze dark
[17:13] <uebera||> Hi. I've just installed pdns-backend-sqlite3 which executed dbconfig-common. However--the installer actually did not tell me which values actually were used by the dbconfig-common scripts. If you try to configure PowerAdmin afterwards, where to get the required info? I can read the scripts and guess (and take a look into the locate sqlite3 db), but isn't the installer supposed to actively tell me those values?
[17:17] <uebera||> Ok, for the record: a dpkg-reconfigure pointed me to /etc/dbconfig-common/pdns-backend-sqlite3.conf (I could swear I did not see that info the first time I installed the package).
[19:00] <rvanlaar> Hi, I'm having problems installing ubuntu 16.04 from usb disk.
[19:01] <rvanlaar> I can't boot into graphical mode, and thus start the installer
[19:14] <rvanlaar> It's a skylake laptop, with iGPU and a nvidia one.
[19:15] <k1l_> !nomodeset
[19:17] <Redbeardt> So I'm trying to resolve the 'black screen after waking from suspend' issue on my laptop, and I just disabled my discrete GPU and tried on the integrated Intel one, and then suspend worked perfectly. Anyone know a neat trick for getting around this?
[19:19] <rvanlaar> k1l_, is this something that's going to be fixed on the install media before release?
[19:19] <k1l_> that problem is on the nvidia cards not working with the nouveau without that setting. i doubt it
[19:25] <rvanlaar> k1l_, I'm getting a borked X screen with the nomodeset option.
[19:31] <rvanlaar> Is there a way to disable the nvidia card during the installation?
[19:32] <k1l_> look at the bios
[19:34] <rvanlaar> k1l_, there is no option in the bios to disable it.
[19:35] <rvanlaar> Is there something I can do to raise awareness of this issue and to work at a possible fix?
[19:35] <k1l_> !bug | rvanlaar
[21:57] <rvanlaar> k1l_, I fixed it by blacklisting the nouveau driver and enabling i915_preliminary_hw_support=1
[22:30] <goofyGondolas> xenial denier
[22:33] <goofyGondolas> so downloaded 15.4 snapshot unpacked it to a directory and booted it with previous code. it got stuck on "not a type writer" multiple repeats when the next thing it should have said was something about loading the next partition which was a f2fs
[22:33] <goofyGondolas> 15.4.2016
[22:34] <goofyGondolas> daily build
[22:35] <goofyGondolas> perhaps something to add to the boot code to get past this? not keen on downloading 1.5G again soon
[22:36] <goofyGondolas> unpack it to / instead?
[22:37] <goofyGondolas> iso
[22:41] <k1l_> what are you doing there at all?
[22:42] <goofyGondolas> taking a look since the release candidate didnt appear
[22:42] <k1l_> !rc
[22:43] <goofyGondolas> so has it got f2fs support or not
[22:44] <goofyGondolas> has it got unpack to directory or must it be unpack to /
[22:45] <goofyGondolas> no unpack to directory is user unfriendly
[22:45] <k1l_> the kernel should have f2fs support. but i dont know how clever that is to use
[22:45] <k1l_> goofyGondolas: but what do you talk about all that unpack?
[22:46] <goofyGondolas> click open the iso and copy the files out of it (in puppy linux)
[22:48] <goofyGondolas> boot it with this code:
[22:48] <goofyGondolas> title  ubuntuxenial 16.04 on sda6 root            (hd0,5) kernel         /xenial /casper/vmlinuz.efi boot=casper root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=1048576 rw initrd         /xenial /casper/initrd.lz
[22:50] <k1l_> looks like there is no f2fs support in the installer while the kernel can work with f2fs if that is created and used. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1261175
[22:51] <goofyGondolas> http://pastebin.com/ZhKgCTZR
[22:51] <k1l_> goofyGondolas: what is your target? why are you unpacking the .iso and showing the stuff in here?
[22:53] <goofyGondolas> ok back to puppylinux see ya
[22:53] <k1l_> o_O
[23:21] <cliffer> is the update to xenial currently blocked?
[23:21] <cliffer> do-release-upgrade -d  leads to KeyError: 'SUDO_UID'
[23:24] <cliffer> as the bug says: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1570947 it is working with sudo but not under root :(