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=== randomcpp is now known as gcollura [07:54] <lordievader> Good morning. [07:55] <rww> hihi [08:07] <onca> hello, after al [08:07] <onca> nvm [08:08] <lordievader> o/ [08:09] <onca> after the system updater crashed, I ran dpkg --configure -a and it failed with unrecoverable fatal error [08:09] <onca> apparently while making an initrd [08:09] <onca> I don't know what to try next [08:10] <lordievader> Why would that fail, I wonder. [08:10] <onca> My system wont reboot will it [08:11] <rww> ubuntu 14.04 or 14.10/utopic? [08:12] <lordievader> It may be that your previous initrd is still compatible with the new kernel (I'm assuming you've installed a new one). [08:12] <lordievader> onca: Could you pastebin the full error? [08:14] <onca> lordievader: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7335767/ there you have it [08:16] <rww> onca: #ubuntu+1 is for discussion and support of pre-release versions of Ubuntu. It looks like you're upgrading from a released version to another released version, so please seek support in #ubuntu instead. [08:17] <onca> how do I upgrade to beta ? [08:17] <rww> You don't, because there is no beta release of Ubuntu out right now. [08:17] <lordievader> onca: Is the linux-image-extra for that kernel installed? [08:17] <rww> the current pre-release of Ubuntu is 14.10, which got started literally a few days ago [08:17] <onca> i see [08:17] <lordievader> onca: Only the repos are available for Utopic. [08:18] <onca> I can change repos [08:18] <onca> wherez [08:19] <rww> or you can go to #ubuntu and ask them about your upgrade problems [08:19] <lordievader> onca: That is only recommended for people who know what they are doing. [08:19] <onca> I prefer your help [08:19] <onca> I aim to know what I am doing [08:19] <lordievader> onca: People who know that things can break and know how to fix most things themselfs. [08:19] <onca> exactly [08:19] <rww> That's unfortunate, since your question is not on-topic here. If we ignore that, we're just encouraging people to use this as a side-channel for VIP support instead of #ubuntu, which would be a problem. [08:20] <onca> well put [08:20] <onca> don't you need more people like you? [08:21] <rww> I think most of the IRC team would say that one of me is more than enough :) [08:21] <onca> I want an apprenticeship [09:16] <arsson> Hey all! What is and is there installable unicorn iso yet? [09:35] <lordievader> Nope, just the repo's are available. [09:35] <lordievader> arsson: ^ [09:41] <arsson> lordievader: Thanks. So if i go crazy how do i apply that repo with simpliest way? [09:42] <lordievader> arsson: Simply replace 'trutsy' with 'utopic' in /etc/apt/sources and run "apt-get update&&apt-get dist-upgrade". [09:42] <Crashbit> arsson: Are you an advanced user ? [09:43] <Crashbit> Developer versions are only for developers or advanced users [09:44] <arsson> lordievader: that doesn't sound too hard to start [09:46] <lordievader> arsson: Crashbit is right though. If you run a development release you are expected to know your way around. You should be able to fix basic things. [09:46] <arsson> Crashbit: not so advanced but its nicer to be on the edge [09:52] <Crashbit> arsson: when you walk along the edge, you might fall [09:52] <Crashbit> :) [09:53] <arsson> thats the best part :) [10:27] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks === soee_ is now known as soee [11:20] * BluesKaj commits to 14.10 on the kubuntu-test pc, some packages and ruby 2.1 came down the pipe [11:29] * penguin42 should get a uu vm going [11:31] <BluesKaj> I have a desktop with 14.04 on one partition and 14.10 on the other...vms are ok , but I prefer the real thing [11:32] <BluesKaj> and I update and upgrade via ssh from this laptop [11:33] <penguin42> in 14.04 unity seems to run a heck of a lot better in VMs than it did previously - it used to be VERY laggy [11:35] <BluesKaj> unity is getting better, well good for ubuntu ...it's about time :) [11:36] <penguin42> indeed, I only run it in a VM [11:37] <BluesKaj> which VM ? [11:38] <BluesKaj> qemu-kvm , vb? [11:41] <penguin42> qemu-kvm [11:41] <BluesKaj> I had problems with qemu-kvm, wouldn't recognize the guest OS upon reboot after running ok previously [11:41] <penguin42> hmm, not had that [11:42] <BluesKaj> it kept looking at the cdrom drive and I couldn't change the path [11:43] <penguin42> that's very odd, I guess you're driving it from virt-manager? [11:43] <BluesKaj> the option was greyed out if I recall [11:43] <BluesKaj> yup virt-manager [11:44] <BluesKaj> so I went with vb instead and itworked just fine [11:44] <penguin42> if you see that again, let me know and I can help debug [11:45] <penguin42> although ubuntu's virt-manager is a bit on the old side [11:45] <BluesKaj> decided to dual boot with W7 since I need it for other reasons === soee_ is now known as soee |