=== xubuntu20d is now known as blar-blar === graingert is now known as Guest41092 === elijah is now known as Guest53930 === Madars is now known as Guest20119 === shadeslayer is now known as Guest75339 === timp is now known as t1mp === Guest75339 is now known as shadeslayer_ [14:02] hi === mint is now known as xpkill23 === shadeslayer_ is now known as shadeslayer [14:49] why source of the repos sey error [14:49] update but [14:51] http://prikachi.com/images.php?images/423/8933423z.png [14:51] in bulgaria say check the internet connection [14:52] not connect the repos [14:53] Dreaman: what do you mean? [14:54] not update repos sey but after is update [14:54] why [14:54] Dreaman: try with apt on cli. they provide better output [14:55] ok [15:01] k1l_ 1 repo and del him [15:01] and work [15:06] https://paste.ubuntu.com/23318351/ [15:06] :) === dax changed the topic of #ubuntu+1 to: Welcome to #ubuntu+1, the support channel for pre-release versions of Ubuntu. Pre-release versions are unstable and will probably break your computer. | Current dev version: N/A | Schedule: N/A | Daily builds: N/A | For 16.10 support, please visit #ubuntu [15:24] Hi - i have a Dell Precission with an Optimus card. This is listed as a known issue to be causing tearing when using the nvidia chip. I was wondering, does that count as "working" with ubuntu? [15:24] Because I am having a hard time with dell arguing that this does not work and i have to disable nvidia to make the laptop useable. They argue it's not their problem [15:27] pandaadb: you probably want #ubuntu [15:28] yep, i just realised that :) Thanks === pavlushka is now known as Guest52849 === pavlushka_ is now known as Guest59271 [20:05] Why does "do-release-upgrade -d" return "No new release found" [20:05] ? [20:06] quidnunc: mirrors may be updating? [20:08] quidnunc: what release are you attempting to upgrade from? [20:08] nacc: 16.05 [20:08] 05 [20:08] 04 [20:08] !ltsupgrade [20:08] The automatic LTS upgrade from 14.04 to 16.04 was scheduled when 16.04.1 LTS was released on July 21st, but due to last bug testings it has been opened on July 28th. [20:08] erm, not that one [20:08] !upgradelts [20:08] !upgradeofflts [20:08] To upgrade from an LTS release of Ubuntu to the next (non-LTS) release, run sudoedit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades and change the prompt= line to "prompt=normal". Then, do sudo do-release-upgrade to begin the upgrade. [20:09] dax: Thanks. Is that new? [20:09] ubottu: upgradelts is upgradeofflts [20:09] I'll remember that, dax [20:09] quidnunc: no [20:09] dax: I never had to do that before [20:10] What was last lts? 14.04? [20:10] dont use -d if you dont want to use development releases. [20:11] on 16.04 the upgrade-path is set to LTS-only. iirc it was the same on 14.04 back then. [20:12] k1l_: Thanks [20:12] k1l_: Yakkety is a development release as of today, correct? [20:12] quidnunc: no [20:13] k1l_: okay, thanks [20:13] yakkety is a final release as of today. so if you set your release-prompt to look for all relases, it will show you the available upgrade to 16.10 [20:13] great, thanks [21:01] bye