=== dicklicker is now known as Greekboy === cmiller__ is now known as qengho [02:02] anyone know how to get transparency back on gnome-terminal using tahr? [02:14] so oddly when I pull up "about" in gnome-terminal my transparency settings work [02:14] but not otherwise :P === rww_ is now known as rww === CraHan|out is now known as CraHan === CraHan is now known as CraHan|out === CraHan|out is now known as CraHan === CraHan is now known as CraHan|out === CraHan|out is now known as CraHan [10:34] hi guys, I've just done an apt-get upgrade, which upgraded libgcc1, which in turn added gcc-4.9-base and now apt-get is broken with: apt-get: error while loading shared libraries: libgcc_s.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory [10:35] I can see: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1 on my 13.10 boxes but on this 14.04 install it does n't exist [10:37] I still have the package in /var/cache/apt/archives but dpkg -i'ing the package hasn't fixed it, it does appear to be missing the file from the archive (which is also only 1kb in size, and installs successfully) [10:39] http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/amd64/libgcc1/filelist shows that it should be in the package [10:45] it appears the package may have been pulled [10:45] as the packages.ubuntu.com site shows version 4.8.2 and not 4.9 [10:46] saying that, I've reinstalled the 4.8.2 version that the packages site shows, doing an apt-get update/upgrade brings back 4.9 [10:46] which then breaks it all again [10:57] ok, downgrading to libgcc1 4.8.2 fixes the issue, but as soon as I apt-get update/upgrade again 4.9 is brought in and the package is completely broken, breaking apt again (amongst other things) [11:00] Hey guys, I'm having a problem with my online accounts [11:00] They aren't showing up on Ubuntu 14.04 (Unity) [11:07] bug #1280183 confirmed =D [11:07] bug 1280183 in gcc-4.8 (Ubuntu) "Package missing /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libgcc_s.so.1, breaks apt-get etc." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1280183 [11:07] ty ubottu bot =) === CraHan is now known as CraHan|out [11:09] I was testing some upgrade scripts, so was apt-get update/upgrading a lot, and the package suddenly popped up, so must have been one of the first to install it, heh === Greekboy is now known as dicklicker === dicklicker is now known as cocksucker [11:12] I need some help with the online accounts settings not showing up on Ubuntu 14.04 Unity === cocksucker is now known as DickLicker === DickLicker is now known as Adolfhitla [11:16] I need some help with the online accounts settings not showing up on Ubuntu 14.04 Unity === CraHan|out is now known as CraHan [12:06] I need some help with the online accounts settings not showing up on Ubuntu 14.04 Unity [12:22] Anyone? [12:22] I need some help with the online accounts settings not showing up on Ubuntu 14.04 Unity [12:26] Nothing_Much: What, exactly, is "not showing up"? The panel icon? [12:27] eyfour: I hit "Online Accounts" on the top right corner menu and the Settings manager shows up with nothing else [12:27] happening [12:27] It just shows the Settings manager [12:27] Whenever I boot up my computer it complains about not seeing online accounts [12:29] Nothing_Much: That happens on my system as well. It could be a work-in-progress bug, but I didn't know the problem was still there. [12:30] Nothing_Much: I rarely use Online Accounts anyway, so I am afraid I cannot be of much help. [12:30] eyfour: Ah okay, I thought I was the only one. :) [12:30] Yeah the Online Accounts needs some refinements [12:30] I only started using them just recently [12:31] eyfour, Nothing_Much Probably a work-in-progress bug from the transition to unity-control-panel. [12:31] Ohh, from the Gnome control panel? [12:31] Yeah. It was forked. [12:32] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1257505 [12:32] Launchpad bug 1257505 in gnome-control-center-signon (Ubuntu) "Create Unity Control Center so can remain on old GNOME Control Center version" [Medium,In progress] [13:45] Howdy all [13:46] So how do I disable the desktop search using CTRL? [13:46] So how do I disable the desktop search using CTRL? [13:46] (If I posted twice, sorry) [14:09] So how do I disable the desktop search using CTRL? [14:14] hmm, according to top vmware workstation is using 140% of my cpu .... thats nice i guess [14:14] sorry, wrong channel [14:17] np hitsujiTMO [14:19] ok - the big question needs to be asked : is 14.04 getting systemd ? [14:21] nope [14:21] hmm.. that's a bummer, now will need to wait to 14.10 to upgrade [14:28] sandGorgon: It might actually [14:28] Unless you already saw the article [14:28] Nothing_Much, yup [14:28] I think it's too late for them to switch to systemd for 14.04 [14:28] Alright then [14:29] Nothing_Much, but it seems 14.04 remains on upstart . Hoping that the ubuntu-gnome guys switch over for 14.04 then (I'm still on 12.04) [14:29] Yeah probably [14:29] Ah [14:29] So how do I disable the desktop search using CTRL? [14:31] Anybody? [14:41] Goddammit [14:41] Can someone explain to me why CTRL sends Team Fortress 2 back to the desktop? [14:41] Ubuntu Unity 14.04 [14:43] hmm [14:43] I dont play games so no clue [14:43] but i think it uses Mir [14:43] ? [14:43] and I have no transparency in my gnome-terminal [14:44] have you tried changing settings in Gconf? [14:44] nvrpunk: I'm not on Mir currently [14:44] Gconf? [14:44] Hang on a sec [14:44] gconf-editor [14:44] etc [14:46] also check keyboard under sytem settings and the shortcut tab [14:46] it may be there as well [14:46] I used Ubuntu-Gnome unfortunately [14:46] use* [14:50] nvrpunk: Doesn't look like there's a shortcut in the keyboard settings.. [14:55] Something odd... At lightdm screen I often switch to consoles with ctrl-alt-F# keys and login, etc. My hostname is set to default of "ubuntu" .. today I see that on tty1,tty3,tty4 like: Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (development branch) ubuntu tty1 ...but on tty2, tty5, tty6 I see: Ubuntu Trusty Tahr (development branch) dhcppc5 tty2 ... logging in then shows regular hostname at prompt though. Where is this "dhcppc5" coming from? [14:55] Oh my god [14:56] Apparently Ctrl + W is a close focused window function!! [14:56] WTF [18:10] Hi. GTK+ programs running in KDE do not use the proper kerning, letter spacing, etc. as evidenced by other KDE programs. Oddly, Firefox looks right, but the GTK+ standard dialogue boxes it uses don't. I have gtk*-engines-oxygen installed; this appears to happen regardless of engine. I tried installing gnom,e-settings-daemon, but that dind't work. What can I do? Thanks. [18:17] ok my thing seems to be an issue with cairo?... [18:56] [13:55] oh here's some fun [18:56] [13:55] the KDE session locker is ALSO using the wrong font kerning! [19:02] i cannot get the 14.04 resolution to be anything other than 640x480 in virtualbox [19:02] and the virtualbox addons says that the headers are not installed for the current version, even though that they are. Any info? [19:09] They arent installed. [19:09] The guest additions dont lie. [19:17] chrispecoraro, boot the guest OS then install guest additions from devices [19:20] chrispecoraro: it's not just you - nor is it not installing the guest additions [19:20] https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12623 [19:22] got the same issue here - so have a few others I know [19:22] so should I just go back to 13.10 [19:23] I had 13.10 installed but then I upgraded to Mavericks and the sound stopped working and other problems (compiz is using 200% of the CPU) [19:23] So my 13.10 is hosed, and my 14.04 is hosed too! [19:24] Unfortunately, I cannot install Ubuntu on the MacBook [19:25] warranty issues, according to our IT guy... [19:27] So I'm stuck running ubuntu in VirtualBox (unless there are other options) === CraHan is now known as CraHan|out === CraHan|out is now known as CraHan === CraHan is now known as CraHan|out === Guest86534 is now known as Belial` [23:50] Hey there [23:50] Want to move from 13.04 straight to 14.04 [23:50] is it possible to do that now? [23:50] I am skipping 13.10 [23:50] Using Ubuntu with Unity (actually defaulting to Classic, but still) [23:51] I can live with a broken system or even install from scratch if I have to, but my main aim now is to get to 14.04 [23:51] In whatever state it is [23:51] you can only upgrade over 13.10 [23:52] You cannot skip 13.10 [23:52] though you could try the direct upgrade, but its likely to fail [23:52] will that be the case once 14.04 is released as well? [23:52] yes [23:52] ok I will try the direct upgrade then [23:52] only upgrade from 13.10 and 12.04 is supported [23:53] sources.list? or can I tweak update-manager in some way? [23:53] Feeling adventurous tonight :D [23:54] you probably need to edit sources.list [23:55] jtaylor, thank you very much [23:55] bekks, thanks for your reply as well [23:55] let's see how this goes [23:55] :) [23:55] don't be surprised when it borks your system :)