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crevettehello12:20
crevettehello seb128 12:21
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mjg59jdub: Hi12:25
mjg59jbailey: Yes12:25
jdubmjg59: do you have some form of voip thingy?12:26
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mjg59jdub: Nope12:27
jbaileymjg59: Eh?12:28
mjg59jdub: I'm afraid I'm just about to cook and then hit bed - can I get back to you tomorrow?12:28
mjg59< jbailey> mjg59: (The progress background is what you recently added, right?)12:29
jdubyep12:29
jbaileymjg59: Right. =)12:29
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jbaileymjg59: Thanks.12:30
elmoumm, so why was the html page removed from ubuntu-artwork if firefox still defaults to looking for it there?12:34
jdubelmo: out of sync changes, it'll be fixed soon enough12:35
elmok12:36
crimsunelmo, hi, please sync tor from Sid12:36
elmocrimsun: done12:39
crimsunthanks!12:40
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tsengelmo: can you axe gtk-sharp-unstable source and binaries?12:49
tsengelmo: or better not the binaries, they are the same names12:49
jbaileysegfault: Still there?12:49
tsengelmo: just gtk-sharp-examples-unstable gtk-sharp-gapi-unstable  are unwanted12:50
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johk01:33
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joh(whops :P)01:33
jdub   * drivers-scsi-libata-passthrough: Support for ata passthrough with hdparm01:40
jdub     and smartmon tools. (Closes: #14931)01:40
jdubBenC: MWAH!01:40
jdubWOOOHOO!01:40
jdubelmo: unlikely ping01:44
elmoeh?01:44
jduboh, hey01:45
jdubwhat are the chances of getting awstats on humboldt? i can run it all as my user01:45
jdubor at least own the config01:46
elmojdub: installing01:47
jdubthanks01:47
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jdubrock, we're going to have our first podcast bit on the fridge soon02:23
jdubthough it was not what i expected our first podcast to be02:23
jdubjust did an interview for LA update -> i thought i'd be doing the interviewing!02:24
Keybukmmm, fridge02:25
Keybukit's a lovely word to say, that02:25
jdubmeanwhile, my freezer needs defrosting02:25
jdongAnyone here w/ contact info for Daniel G Taylor?02:25
jdonghttp://programmer-art.org/debins tell him to stop telling people to copy unmanaged files into /usr/bin :)02:26
segfaultjbailey: yes, now02:27
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jdongoh, yeah, is A4 still the default paper size for everything from CUPS to OOo?02:28
CarlFKit was a few weeks ago02:29
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CarlFKI keep forgetting to ask: couldn't that be driven by one of the location settings? 02:30
jdongCarlFK: exactly what I wanted to say02:30
jdongI've considered a bugzilla rant about it :)02:30
segfaultjbailey: you around?02:30
jdongCarlFK: technically, I suppose it's a personal preference, but at least in USA the sensible default is Letter02:32
maswanjdong: yeah, if you got to have just one default though, everywhere outside of USA is A402:33
jdongmaswan: I agree with that, but IMO a special-case with USA should be implemented in debian-installer's location dialog :)02:34
maswanjdong: yeah, it would increase the just works part of usa installs02:35
jdongmaswan: especially since there's no easy-to-use, human-being-friendly way of changing that setting :)02:36
Keybukjdub: my old freezer used to just defrost itself when it felt like it02:37
bddebiankick ass02:37
Keybukit'd get iced up so the door wouldn't quite seal02:37
Keybukand you'd come back to find the kitchen flooded and the freezer with a smug "well, I needed defrosting" look on it02:37
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jdubKeybuk: "new NYAH-NYAH brand!"02:49
bddebianAnyone have a clue how I do a 0x0a in a mime xml file?02:50
bddebian \x0A02:56
bddebianOh thx bddebian 02:56
Keybuk*sigh* at evo ... get off that bloody futex02:56
Keybukbddebian: &#x0a; isn't it in xml?02:57
bddebianDunno, that's how they do it on an example at freedesktop.org02:57
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eruinI just sent a whopping load of translations for synaptic at lauchpad, and I'm wondering when/if I can expect this to surface in breezy?02:59
jduberuin: might want to ask pitti when he's around03:00
eruinwilldo, thanks03:01
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bddebianHmm, it doesn't like my &gt or \x0A03:11
Keybuk<!ENTITY>03:12
elmobtw, nice side affect of usplash is that my monitor warns me I'm destroying my eyes whenever I switch to the console03:13
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bddebianKeybuk: ??03:14
Keybukjdub: you forgot to update screenshot.png again03:14
Keybukthe naked people are *so* last year03:14
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jbaileysegfault: Back now, I went out shopping. =)04:40
segfaultno problem04:41
bddebianjbailey: Really?  What did you buy me? ;-)04:41
jbaileybddebian: A vodka ice.  But if you want it, you have to get here before I drink it.04:41
jbaileyI'd hate to let alcohol go to waste. =)04:41
bddebianHeh04:41
segfaultdid you want to talk with me?04:42
jbaileysegfault: I wanted to ask you about the wiki page.  It's missing a final step, but I didn't want to edit it without talking to you.04:44
segfaultah, no problem.. you should edit it04:45
jbailey'kay cool.04:45
segfaultwhat is step is missing?04:45
jbaileyThe regenerate the initramfs step. =)04:45
jbaileyNothing that happens on your harddrive is relevant until that happens. =)04:45
segfaultah, yeah, mkinitramfs04:45
jbaileyRight. =)04:46
desrtk.. so i want to burn a shitload of breezy cds for an installfest on sunday04:48
desrti take it i'm best off with a daily snapshot?04:48
jbaileydesrt: I suggest you do it either after tonight's or after tomorrow nights.04:49
jbaileyThere's still enough little bugs being fixed that it's worth pushing it as late as you can get away with and still have enough.04:49
desrtbtw... have you noticed that canadian installs get 'a4' paper?04:49
jbaileyEh, really?04:49
jbaileyI hadn't. =)04:49
desrtthey do as of colony 304:49
desrtthey did for hoary at one point but it got fixed04:50
desrtso... regression i guess?04:50
desrtwhen do the nightly builds hit the server?04:50
jbaileyI think about 4am Eastern, but I'm not sure04:51
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segfaultthe language pack released today hasn't the new translations04:51
desrt(and where?)04:51
segfaultanyone knows why?04:51
jbaileysegfault: Martinis likely to only one who'd know, and he's (hopefully) asleep. =)04:52
segfaultah, ok04:53
CarlFKdesrt - you should do your installs using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Installation/LocalNet04:53
segfaulttomorrow maybe we'll have some news04:53
CarlFKyou can rsync the latest CD image 20 min before you start, and then everyone can hit that imge over the LAN04:54
desrtCarlFK; i don't have etherboot/pxe/whatever for the 1000s of insane network cards in people's machines04:54
CarlFKdesrt - if you had a little more time, you could have had everyone play with http://rom-o-matic.net04:55
desrtCarlFK; cds are easy and fast enough :)04:56
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desrtCarlFK; and if i use a daily build from tonight or tomorrow night it'll be fine04:56
desrt(where are they??)04:56
desrtoh.  nm04:56
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CarlFK1000's? how many people do you expect?  04:58
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jmgwhats the "right way" for me to submit a source diff to malone?08:39
jmgi have modified the source tree from apt-get source and my built package fixes the bug im filing, what next?08:39
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\shjmg: attach it as patch08:43
\shjmg: which package btw.08:44
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mdkehas anyone else complained about weird things happening on mailing lists?08:55
jsgotangcohow weird08:55
jsgotangcoi haven't been receiving emails lately08:55
mdkeover the last two days I've noticed a number of threads on -it and -doc that haven't been in the mailman archive08:57
mdkeyesterday, -it received an email from a guy who complains that he never sent it08:57
mdkeperhaps there is a ghost in the server08:57
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jmg\sh: kvpnc09:01
jmg] sh: is there a right way to do the patch? using dpkg-source or soemthing?09:01
jmg\sh: is there a right way to do the patch? using dpkg-source or something?09:02
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KeybukHAPPY MAILMAN DAY EVERYONE!09:08
mdke?09:09
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robitaillemailman day?   the application, or the guy who walks to my door everyday with the mail?09:10
Keybukgosh, people who don't know about mailman day09:10
KeybukMailman day is the first day of each month09:10
Keybukwhen all around the world, millions of people feel a little warm fuzzy feeling when their inbox gets spammed by all the password reminders for all the lists they're on09:10
robitaillenever heard of that one09:10
mdkehmm09:10
robitailleah.  that day!09:11
mdkemailman day didn't visit me today09:11
mdkelol http://www.crackmonkey.org/pipermail/crackmonkey/2002-December/034294.html09:11
Keybukdunno who started it, but it's been tradition for a few years now to wish everyone a happy mailman day when you get your first one09:11
robitaillestill haven't received one.  But usually I have half-dozen of these reminders09:11
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jdubKeybuk: eyah09:13
KeybukI remember one month, a few years ago now when I worked at the Demon NOC, someone bought in party hats for everyone to wear on mailman day09:14
mdkejdub, have you noticed anything odd with the mailing lists recently?09:18
jdubwell, i saw lions running through the city streets earlier09:19
jdubbut nothing in particular with the mailing list09:19
mdkethat is more interesting09:19
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mdkejdub, i've noticed that some threads that I get in my mailbox and that appear on gmane don't go into the mailman archive09:21
mdkejdub, i'll give you an example.09:22
jdubthanks, was just about to ask :-)09:22
mdkejdub, this thread http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.doc/3242 doesn't appear here: http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2005-September/thread.html09:23
mdkejdub, further, the last message here: http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-it/2005-September/thread.html is from the 28th. At least the top 5 threads here http://news.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.italian/ do not appear on the archive09:25
Keybuklooks like the mailman archive stalled a couple of days ago09:26
mdkeah09:26
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Keybukall of the lists are showing it09:26
Keybukdid rince run out of disk space again?09:26
jdubno, checked that as soon as mdke mentioned it09:27
Keybukor did Mark remember the root password and do bad things to it?09:27
mdke;)09:27
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jdubhaha, no09:28
mdkejdub, the other thing that I would just report is that a user on -it reported that a mail, with some weird png attachment, wasn't sent by him at all. But I dunno if you can figure out what went on there09:28
jdubsounds like it's very much related to the lions running through the streets09:28
mdkedamn lions09:28
jdublet's just hope the messiah doesn't turn up again and zap us all into dust09:28
Keybukhey, I'm totally ready for the rapture!  got my potato right here09:29
jdubit was pretty depressing when that happened last time09:29
jdubthe stench!09:29
robitaillethe ubuntu project has enough daniels around to deal with all these lions :)09:30
mdkeheh09:31
Keybukyeah, we've run out of adjectives09:31
Keybukdaniel the taller, daniel the wider, daniel the brazilianer, daniel the germaner09:32
Keybukjust doesn't work09:32
calcrobitaille: i thought you meant someone cloned daniels ;)09:33
jdubhrm09:33
jdubthat's unfortunate 09:34
jdubi was thinking of calling them "Daniel of ..." where ... == region09:34
jdubbut it turns out that berlin's province is berlin09:34
jdubwhich is totally uncool09:34
jdub"Daniel of Brandenburg" would be way cooler09:34
jdub"Daniel of Amazon"09:34
robitailleDaniel of Victoria has a nice feel to it09:34
jdubrobitaille: that's actually "Daniel of Mexico"09:35
mdkecall him brandenburg anyway09:35
KeybukDaniel of the West Midlands09:35
jdubwell, brandenburg does enclose berlin09:35
Keybuk...no, bob2 would wet himself09:35
jdubkinda like nsw/act here09:35
mdkejdub, if it helps, that rogue email that I mentioned above is this one http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.italian/626109:37
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jdubyo vuntz 09:37
mdkeno it isn't!09:37
jdubvuntz: thanks for the distributor-logo hack :)09:37
mdkejdub, i mean this one http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user.italian/628209:38
vuntzjdub: :-)09:38
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jdubrobitaille: s/canonical/ubuntu/ !09:39
vuntzjdub: hrm... doesn't the logo look a bit "weird" when you click on the menu (ie, when it's highlighted)?09:39
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jdubvuntz: yes, there's a glow behind it - i will probably muck with it a bit to make the glow both more pronounced, but much closer to the object09:40
crimsundue to the image border? e.g., the "block"09:40
robitailleoh yes, just looking at http://www.canonical.com/   ;  never noticed its logo  was different from the ubuntu logo09:41
mdkeare there going to be firefox translations for breezy?09:43
jdubrobitaille: dude, our first podcast bits on the fridge in a few minutes :)09:44
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ajmitchjdub: rock, what's it about?09:46
jdubwell, unfortunately it's an interview with me09:46
robitaillejdub,  cool.  by the way, I should an small article about MOTU somewhere in the queue since yesterday; but I can't see it :(09:46
ajmitchit'll be lively at least :)09:46
jdubrobitaille: yes, been meaning to email about that09:46
ajmitchrobitaille: what dirty MOTU secrets are you exposing?09:46
jdubrobitaille: i think we should try to summarise and link to the full notes09:46
robitailleajmitch,  the meeting notes.09:47
ajmitchah right09:47
ajmitchin slightly more readable for the average person format?09:47
robitaillejdub,   yeah;  I ran out of time, so decided that just the notes would work this time around09:47
jdubajmitch: mmm, so, "here are the big points - yay team - click here for the full summary"09:47
robitaillethey were old news anyway.  The meeting was on the 22th...09:48
ajmitchyeah09:48
ajmitchwe usually get the meeting notes out to the lists within a few days09:48
ajmitchimo the meeting notes generally aren't terribly exciting09:50
mdkewhat is the relationship between the fridge and http://www.ubuntu.com/news ?09:52
jdubspite, disgust, etc.09:52
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mdkejdub, is there an overlap?09:54
robitaillethat reminds me to go update http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/press with some recent news clips09:55
ajmitchjdub: where do you want us to report website broken links? :)09:55
jdubhaven't quite figured that out, either the fridge will double report the Totally Officious news on w.u.c, or we'll republish a category from the fridge on w.u.c09:55
jdubnow, ubuntu/press is *definitely* replaced with the fridge09:56
jdubso robitaille - don't bother ;)09:56
robitaillesoon?09:56
jdubwhen we officially announce the fridge, we'll display the feed of press on w.u.c from it09:56
jdubyeah09:56
jdubajmitch: yeah, i guess :)09:56
robitaillegreat.    I was wondering the other day was I was asked to do that :)09:56
robitaille(updating .../press)09:57
ajmitchjdub: well http://www.ubuntu.com/merchandise has broken 'bounty fund' link 09:57
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robitailleshould it links to this one?   http://www.ubuntu.com/community/bounties/10:00
ajmitchyes, I think so10:01
jsgotangcohi everyone, please take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BreezyReleaseNotes and update as needed. We'll be needing this document in a few days so please participate in shaping this doc. Thanks10:04
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jmgguys whats the best way for me to diff a source package after ive fixed a bug10:12
bob2?10:12
bob2you mean "how do I produce a patch for a bug fix I did?"?10:13
jmgi have modified the source tree from apt-get source and my built package fixes the bug im filing, what next?10:13
jmgis there a right way to do the patch? using dpkg-source or something?10:13
bob2easiest way is to unpack the original somewhere else and use diff to get a patch between them10:13
bob2another option is to use interdiff on the old and new .diff.gzs10:13
Keybukjmg: if you have the old source dsc and your new source dsc file, use the "debdiff" tool in the devscripts package10:13
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jmgKeybuk: thanks@10:18
jmg!10:18
jmggah kvpnc is not even registered on malone10:21
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ajmitchjmg: and what was the problem with kvpnc?10:23
jmgajmitch: option "refuse eap" does not refuse eap10:23
jmgas in, the source was missing the stanza to write refuse-eap to the config file10:23
jmgso i added it10:23
ajmitchok10:23
jmgshould i send my patch directly to upstream10:24
ajmitchyou can, but we're not likely to get in a new upstream version at this stage10:24
jmgok10:24
jmgcool10:24
jmgajmitch: it seems wintendo 2k3 recently started supporting eap10:25
jmgajmitch: but it doesnt actually work10:25
jdubok dudes10:25
jdubwhat are some rad podcast clients in hoary?10:25
jmgajmitch: so you have to explicitly say refuse-eap and use mppe10:25
jmgin hoary?10:26
jdubyeah10:26
jdubwant to point people to stuff they can use now10:26
jdubfrom the fridge10:26
jmgdoes amarok support it?10:26
jdubwill also have "stuff in breezy" too10:26
jdubdunno10:26
ajmitchjmg: just put the debdiff somewhere we can see it (we usually get people to upload to revu.tauware.de)10:28
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robitaillejdub,  in Hoary?  podcast tool?  I don't think there are any.   ipodder is only in Breezy.  the Wiki has instruction to install it in Hoary10:31
jdubwow, really?10:31
robitailleis monopod still in revu?10:31
ajmitchjdub: podcasts just weren't cool back in hoary's day :)10:31
ajmitchrobitaille: possibly, unless someone has uploaded it10:31
jdubit's not in the repo10:31
jdubajmitch: yeah, stupid old hoary10:31
jdubeverything six months old SUCKS!10:31
robitaillebut that's only for breezy as well possibly.  Some people also use bashpodder, but that's not rad, and I don't think it is packaged10:32
ajmitchjdub: yeah, I was thinking how old my (small) stack of hoary cds is now :)10:32
jdubok, i guess i will just point to ipodder and the wiki page for putting it on hoary10:32
robitailleajmitch,  hey, I only got my hoary CD a few weeks ago.  I still haven't finished distributing them :)10:32
Keybukhmm, anyone got much experience with either libcurl or libneon?  which is the easier HTTP library?10:33
ajmitchbreezy has spoilt me10:33
bob2baz uses libneon10:33
bob2that may be reason enough to use curl10:33
jdubyou have a nasty, whorish mouth10:33
jdub</anchorman>10:34
KeybukI basically need to make an HTTP request to get a cookie, than make a couple of other HTTP requests with that cookie and get the data10:34
jdubperl? python? :)10:34
TreenaksLWP::Simple ;)10:34
jdub(not necessarily in that order)10:34
mdkeis usplash coming back in breezy?10:34
bob2it's already in breezy10:34
Treenaksmdke: "coming back"? was it away?10:34
bob2and is the default10:34
bob2etc10:34
jdubmdke: there's just a funny bug with it atm10:35
Keybukjdub: and then I need to parse the resulting data, and maintain a socket to a server which uses a hideous binary protocol that involves lots of bit-banging10:35
mdkeTreenaks, it is not working since yesterday10:35
mdkejdub, ah cool10:35
Keybukso C is the language of choice here <g>10:35
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jdubKeybuk: sounds like you need a python enema10:35
Keybukjdub: Python is by far my favourite hammer10:36
TreenaksKeybuk: but you're writing stuff for the initrd?10:36
Keybuksadly this is delicate bone china that needs glueing together10:36
jdubpython will turn up in our initramfs soon enough10:36
Keybukit so won't10:37
infinityKeybuk : cURL's API is really simple to get into.  neon's not all that difficult either, though, so I'd pick whichever one's already installed on your system. :)10:37
jdubyeah it will10:37
jduband you know it10:37
jdubyou're just trying to delay the inevitable10:37
KeybukI'll hardlink /bin/sh and claim it's sufficiently cut down that the language is slightly different <g>10:37
Keybukinfinity: both seem to be10:37
jmgajmitch: see https://launchpad.net/products/kvpnc/10:40
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jmgmalone is strange indeed10:40
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Keybukcurl looks ...odd10:40
Keybukneon looks more like I was expecting "make a request, send it, get the response"10:41
jmgajmitch: how did i do10:45
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ajmitchjmg: looks good, I think :)10:47
ajmitchjmg: it would be good if the debdiff you made included a changelog entry10:48
ajmitchand even nicer if you used some patch system, if possible10:48
jmghow can i make a changelog entry without being a maintainer10:52
ajmitchyou don't have to be10:52
jmgajmitch: i was asking about patch systems before10:52
ajmitchjust add one in with your name & email10:52
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ajmitchright10:52
jmgajmitch: which one to use10:53
ajmitchbut it looked like you were asking how to make the patch to give to us10:53
jmgok10:54
ajmitchwe (motus) tend to use dpatch & have the patch sit in debian/patches10:55
ajmitchotherwise it gets easy to lose across upstream revisions10:55
ajmitchat least until Keybuk has hct ready for us :)10:55
jsgotangcolists are borked?#10:55
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jmgajmitch: added changelog diff10:58
bob2hah10:59
ajmitchbob2: yes sir? :)10:59
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ajmitchjmg: I see no change, you rebuilt the source package before running debdiff?11:00
jmgarrgh11:00
jmgi used debchange, thought that would have done it :P11:01
ajmitchsure, but not to remake the diff :)11:01
jmgnext thing to do is patch kernel-source to remove my errata and see if speedstep really does hang11:04
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jmg2 hours of battery life is bogus11:04
bob2wow, nautilus changed a lot11:08
jmgajmitch: reuploaded11:08
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ajmitchjmg: new version number, we can't have the same one as in the archive :)11:09
jmgajmitch: how can i delete my attachments?11:14
ajmitchno idea sorry11:14
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YagisanWhere do I report an important bug with the breezy installer (it stops the second stage of the install) ?11:44
mdkeYagisan, bugzilla.ubuntu.com11:44
Yagisanmdke: what package is the installer ?11:49
Yagisanmdke: debian-installer ?11:50
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mdkeYagisan, guess so, in any case if that is wrong it will be reassigned11:52
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Yagisanmdke: thanks.11:54
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Kamionjdub: it's got a few problems: UI is OK but not superb, it shouldn't create a user in the first stage if you're doing an OEM install, it doesn't install language packs for you, and something else seems to be wrong with localisation of questions in oem-config itself12:25
Kamionjdub: but it's not too far off, I think12:25
KamionYagisan: in what way is the bug you reported different from #16742? it seems like a duplicate to me12:27
KamionYagisan: the second stage of the installer is just a mostly-normal boot12:28
jdubKamion: cool, thanks :)12:28
jdubKamion: wondering at what level i should pitch it as a BREEZY NEW HOTNESS feature - worth mentioning, not worth saying it's the cure for cancer. :-)12:29
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Kamionjdub: you might like to try 'install preseed/file=/cdrom/preseed/oem.seed' with a vaguely recent install CD and see what you think yourself12:29
KamionI'll make that be a proper boot option before RC12:30
YagisanKamion: I wasn't aware that the second stage wasn't any different. Did I at least get the right package ?12:31
janimoKamion, do ubuntu/kubuntu/edubuntu have different questions in the install process?12:32
KamionYagisan: debian-installer is a fine catch-all package if you don't know installer internals12:32
janimoif different packages are installed their debconf is run?12:32
YagisanKamion: OK. I just noticed it does the same thing with ext212:32
KamionYagisan: ! stick that in the bug, I'll take a look12:33
Kamionthat sounds incredible12:33
janimoI'd like to know how feasible is to ask the user to chose their preferred windowmanager in the xubuntu install12:33
azeemjanimo: doesn't XFCE have a default windowmanager?12:33
janimoazeem, yes12:34
Kamionjanimo: different default answers, but basically the same set of questions12:34
janimobut people said that if we have space left on the CD we may include icewm and fluxbox as a choice12:34
janimojust a possibility if it turns out that it's easy to do12:34
Kamionjanimo: certainly debconf questions for different packages are asked, although generally without actually interacting with the user12:34
jdubjanimo: let users switch to them later - make it 'just work' by default :-)12:34
azeemthey could install it optionally12:34
janimojdub, ok12:34
janimoit was the ubuntulite people's proposal12:34
jdubjanimo: the kind of users who care will know how to do it (or know how to find out)12:35
Kamionjanimo: thing is, you have to have some package that asks that question12:35
Kamionjanimo: the installer won't do it for you - not its place12:35
jdubjanimo: ah, so the ubuntulite people could easily use a kickstart or preseed file to sort that stuff out12:35
Kamionand that gets kinda complex when multiple packages are involved12:35
janimoKamion,sure so if I have a dummy xubuntu-wm pacakge with debconf data in the default install it will ask the question?12:35
Kamionjanimo: yeah, although I tend to agree with jdub here12:36
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janimosure, I'll take your word for it I know nothing bout the install process12:36
Kamionjanimo: the normal approach would be to have the window manager packages notice if multiple ones are installed, rather than having a separate multiplexing package12:36
jdubholy crap!12:36
Kamionkind of like how display managers work12:36
jdubthe fridge is a podcast too!12:36
jdub:-)12:36
Kamionthat gets rather complex to sort out at short notice, though12:36
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janimoKamion, ok we'll just stick with xfce default for now12:37
janimowhat is with Tasks: in the package descriptions?12:39
jdubthe codenames poll is running at 74% to 26% with > 400 votes12:39
janimoI see edubuntu has different versions for some of them than ubuntu12:39
janimofor some package apt-cache shows two package versions (ubu & edubu) 12:40
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crevettehello12:40
janimojdub, when I configure xubuntu-devel I missed the privacy option, and only enabled it 3 days later12:40
jdub210.55.230.17 - - [01/Oct/2005:11:39:18 +0100]  "GET /files/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.ogg HTTP/1.0" 200 12366022 "-" "iPodder/2.1 +http://ipodder.sf.net/"12:41
zygacrevette: hello12:41
janimoso the list archives are visible but are laggin 3 days behind12:41
jdubjanimo: heh :)12:41
ajmitchjdub: that'd be me :)12:41
Kamionjanimo: that Task: stuff is essentially an implementation detail of the installer12:41
jdubjanimo: ah, no, that's a separate problem12:41
Kamionanything that's to be installed as part of the Edubuntu desktop, e.g., gets Task: edubuntu-desktop12:41
Kamionjdub: hmm, what should the OEM install do about users in the first stage? it really ought not to create a non-privileged user; but that means setting a root password, else you're locked out?12:42
Kamionat the moment, passwd.config requires you to do at least one of (set a root password) and (create a non-priv user)12:42
jdubis this for the initial setup phase, or the first boot phase?12:43
Kamioninitial setup12:43
Kamionoem-config will ask you for a username/password/etc. if and only if there isn't a non-privileged user already12:44
jdubmaybe create an 'oem' user that is removed on cleanup?12:44
jdubperhaps preseed oem:oem12:44
Kamion... and hope that the OEMs don't decide to install openssh-server? ;-)12:45
jdubi don't get what that would break12:46
Kamionthe system is networked on firstboot; if we have a default password and the OEM decides to install openssh-server, you can start trying to opportunistically ssh to places with oem:oem12:46
Kamionhmm, another option could be to ask the OEM to set a root password, and disable root again in oem-config12:47
KamionOEMs should be able to cope12:47
jdubbut you want them to log in as an unprivileged user12:47
KamionI don't want the OEM to log in at all12:47
jduband be able to happily kill off that user12:47
jdubah,ok12:47
Kamionoem-config runs as root with a special display manager12:47
Kamionit has to run as root anyway12:47
jdubso how do i munge files?12:48
=== jdub thinks the opportunistic hacking thing is a really limited thing which could be documented as a warning :)
Kamionoh, I think they might as well log in as root for that12:48
Kamionit's not like it should last long12:48
jdubso no user, but they get root12:48
Kamionand they'll always be munging system files, never user config12:48
jdubyeah12:48
jdubi guess oems can handle lack of purty desktop12:49
jdubwe can say "suffer in your jocks" in the documentation12:49
Kamionprobably depends on the OEM12:49
Kamionso the flow at the moment is roughly:12:49
Kamionfirst stage mostly as normal (modulo different username/password stage)12:50
Kamionsecond stage mostly as normal, but at the end of base-config, it offers to let you run a system test12:50
Kamionwhich is hwdb-client with the serial numbers filed off12:50
jdubheh12:50
Kamionwhen that exits, you get the gdm login screen, and can mess around12:51
jdubas root?12:51
Kamion(I guess that would be inconvenient without a root user - doesn't gdm forbid logging in as root by default these days?)12:51
jdubyeah :-)12:52
jdubperhaps not running gdm would be the right thing to do there12:52
Kamionthen when you next reboot, you get oem-config popping up; when you finish with that, you get gdm12:52
jdub"now you can log in and muck around, or shut down ready for duplication"12:52
Kamionalternatively, we could create an oem user as you say, but make the OEM supply a password12:52
Kamionthat would satisfy my concerns12:52
jdubseems a little bit more ubuntuish12:53
Kamionand avoid awkwardnesses with running as root12:53
jdubooh, we could set a background image with "HEY! DON'T SAVE STUFF HERE! THIS USER WILL BE REMOVED!"12:53
jdubor maybe a translated zenity popup :-)12:53
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Kamionjdub: ESTRINGFREEZE12:58
Kamionbut apart from that, sure ;)12:58
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jdubheh12:59
jdubhey spayne 12:59
jdubcongratulations on finally choosing a distribution12:59
jdubthough i'll reserve full judgement until next week12:59
jdub:-)12:59
spaynenext week?01:00
Kamionso ok, we preseed username = oem, fullname = "OEM Configuration", suffer a slightly obscure password prompt, and say something at the end of oem-config-test to tell them that they can log in as the oem user with the password they provided01:00
jdubwhen you change your mind again01:00
spaynejdub: what happens next week01:00
KamionI guess that'll work, with sufficient docs01:00
Kamioncheers jdub01:00
jdubKamion: obscure because it's "enter password for ... say what?"01:00
Kamionyeah01:00
Kamionbut a pain to fix at this stage01:01
Kamionalthough we could let them enter the username of their choice, too ...01:01
jdubKamion: i can write up some stuff about doing system-level defaults configuration with gconf-editor for this, btw01:01
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jduband just delete all users?01:01
Kamionjust makes it a little less trivial to delete later, but not insuperably so01:01
jdubseems bong01:01
Kamionremember the first one, delete that01:01
Kamionor check the name from the installer debconf db01:01
jdubsurely we'd have to delete all users-- hrm01:02
jdubhmmm01:02
ajmitchjdub: good podcast :)01:02
=== jdub thinks about the server case, where you could set up a number of role-based users
KamionI think if we looked up the name that the installer created, that would do01:02
Kamionpeople who run oem-config on non-OEM installs would kinda lose though01:02
jdubwhat do we do about uid 1001+ ? :)01:03
Kamionwe delete the OEM user *before* running adduser01:03
Kamionthe oem user wouldn't be used in the end-user-firstboot stage anyway01:03
Kamioncould easily set a special preseeded flag to say that it's an OEM install and it's OK to delete the first user01:04
jdubright, but what if the intention of the dude installing the system is to prime it with, like, four role-based admin users?01:05
Kamioncould tell them that the user they created is only temporary, and to add additional users if they want users to persist01:06
Kamionas long as it's only the installer-created user that's temporary, it doesn't seem too bad01:07
Kamiondunno, it's a bit awkward01:07
jdubperhaps, for this version, we should just document that it's only intended for the single user case, and we can worry about the other cases later :)01:07
=== infinity is still puzzled about why you need to create/delete an OEM user at all...
jdubinfinity: so you can log in and set stuff up01:08
infinityWhat's wrong with the pre-first-boot bypassing login?01:08
infinityIf you want them to have GUI config tools on that pre-first-boot, just do a hard startx, bypassing both login and gdm.01:09
infinityThen when they're done, put the proper first-boot sequence in place.01:09
jdubrunning as root? bah01:10
infinityThey need to gain root to do any system configs ANYWAY.01:10
jdubKamion: maybe you could create the oem user with uid 2000001:10
infinityI don't really see the difference here.01:10
Kamionjdub: btw, oem-config doubles as a proof-of-concept of the debconf+python+glade idea we discussed way back in Oxford01:10
jdubinfinity: running everything as root sucks01:10
jdubKamion: oh, seriously? rad!01:10
infinityjdub : <shrug>... I'm just seeing this as an extension of the (run-as-root) installer.01:11
Kamionyeah, I filter the debconf protocol and pop up python/glade dialogs whose answers are then fed back into the debconf db before returning control01:11
jdubhow much does that help a future ubuntuexpress?01:11
infinityIt's not like they're logging in to USE the system, just configure an image.01:11
jdubinfinity: being d-i, which i trust more in a user's hands running as root than, say, nautilus01:11
Kamionjdub: I tried to make it fairly generic, although it's rather hard to write code in that model; we'll see01:11
KamionI tend to agree with jdub here01:12
infinityjdub : What are you afraid nautilus will do, and what, precisely, are we trying to prevent these oems from doing?01:12
Kamionalthough using nautilus to do stuff as root when you aren't root is hideously painful, no?01:12
jdubinfinity: "hrm, look at all this crap, /me drags /dev to the trash"01:12
Kamioneither we tell them to do everything at a shell, or we run nautilus as root ...01:12
infinityNo one would, they'd just fire up a console, sudo themselves, and fiddle that way.01:12
jdubKamion: yes01:12
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infinityAnd if we're telling them to do everything with a shell, then they don't need X at all, and still don't need an OEM user.01:13
jduband every time a possibility is mentioned, it's better solved in other ways01:13
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Kamionyeah, we could just shove them into a login shell01:13
infinityjdub : If an OEM drops /dev in the trash, I hardly think that's our problem.01:13
infinityjdub : They can do the same on the command line, too.01:13
jdubinfinity: but we're not. i would like to write gconf-editor docs for setting defaults and stuff.01:13
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jdubinfinity: nevertheless, running the entire desktop as root is crack, and we don't have to anyway01:14
infinityjdub : You can just run X with gconf-editor as the foreground application. :)01:14
Kamionjdub: re above, I don't think the uid of the oem user really makes a significant difference01:14
jdubKamion: so, i reckon making an oem user with a weird uid would work - if the dude setting it up adds users, they get to exist at 1000+ -> in fact, we could even skip user creation in first boot if uid 1000 exists01:15
infinity(But seriously, I'm just trying to understand what you intend to prevent.  People can delete things all manner of ways, if an OEM breaks their image due to stupidity, that's not our problem)01:15
Kamionwe already skip it in that circumstance, but I still don't see how that makes the slightest difference01:15
infinityThe OEM is meant to be another handholding buffer between us and the user, not someone's whose hand WE have to hold.01:15
jdubinfinity: i intend to prevent any desktops running as root.01:15
infinity(In general)01:15
Kamionalthough, hmm, I guess it means OEMs can add a user at 1000 and then have the firstboot prompt skipped01:16
infinityKamion : The only nice thing about using a weird uid is that they get 1000 for adduser.01:16
Kamionok, I can see how that would work01:16
jdubKamion: hrm; if the oem user is created as uid 1000, and i create another one, it's 1001 -> so you can never skip first boot user configuration because there's never a uid 1000 user01:16
jdubyes01:16
Kamionjdub: yeah, gotcha, belatedly :)01:16
jdub:-)01:16
jdubthat'd be rad01:17
jdubi think that solves the server case01:17
Kamionok, if I can make passwd.config do that somehow, I will01:17
jdubvery neatly!01:17
infinity... server?01:17
jdubsweet :-)01:17
jdubinfinity: we were talking about a case above where you want to prime the machine with a bunch of users01:17
hno73Kamion, Riddell, mdz: did you guys get my email about space constraints on the live CD?01:17
jdubit's the kind of thing that would help when building departmental server images and stuff like that01:17
hno73Is 650MB a hard limit?01:18
infinityjdub : Yeah, but I'd also assume that an oem-config server setup would start with ubuntu's "server" install, so no GUI, no frills, and we can just drop you into a root shell.  The oem user there would be useless (as you'd just "sudo su -" out of the oem user's shell to configure it anyway)01:18
hno73If so, I have a new suggestion. But OOo2, FF and perhaps Gaim on the Ubuntu CD01:19
Kamionhno73: we've been discussing that a lot. I think moving past 650MB for the Ubuntu live CD will get me a lot more bug reports; I already get a *LOT* due to bad media01:19
Kamionhno73: but it's not hard, just the subject of debate01:19
hno73and all sorts of other cool winfoss on the Kubuntu one01:19
Kamionhno73: frankly, I'd much rather use extra space on the Ubuntu live CD for language packs01:20
infinityWhere does one find either a burner or a CD blank limited to 650MB anymore?01:20
jdubinfinity: well, that's a different issue to the multiple user problem we were figuiring out :)01:20
Kamionhno73: our live CD is English-only right now, due to space constraints. This sucks.01:20
hno73Kamion: I agree01:20
jdubKamion: i'm excited. :-)01:20
Kamioninfinity: pretty sure I've seen them for sale in the UK01:20
hno73How much space could you sensibly use?01:20
Kamionnot that unrecently01:20
infinityKamion : The UK is weird.01:20
jdubKamion: which means i'm going to pimp it more. which is dangerous. ;-)01:20
Kamionhno73: arbitrary; probably ask pitti for numbers01:20
Kamionhe's got some table somewhere of what they add up to01:21
Kamion*ideally*, I'd like to have the top dozen or so languages there01:21
Kamionbut I suspect this is an unrealisable ideal01:21
Kamionjdub: as long as you try it first so that you know what you're pimping :-)01:21
hno73Kamion: So If we dump OOo2 and a few minor things, we can have the whole winfoss part down to 40-50mb01:21
infinityCould we produce two sets of ISOs, at 650 and 700?01:22
jdubKamion: haha01:22
Kamioninfinity: no thanks01:22
infinity(The pressed ones can be 700 with no real issues)01:22
Nafallohttp://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/langpacks/support-bysize.txt01:22
KamionI have enough to test01:22
infinityYeah, true that.01:22
hno73If we add OOo2 to the pressed version only, that shouldn't involve any testing01:23
hno73All ISOs would have the same language packs (quite a few)01:24
Kamionhno73: sorry, but I really have to refuse to have different pressed and burned images01:24
infinityWe'd need to test the larger ISO to make sure OOo2 isn't borked.01:24
hno73The download version would be sans OOo2 and pressed with it01:24
Kamionit's just not an option for me01:24
Kamionwe have 27 images for release at the moment01:24
Kamionno, 24, no Edubuntu live CD01:25
hno73Kamion: OK, I'm sure you have good reasons for that01:25
hno73right, ok01:25
infinityTime constraints, I'm with Kamion, though I think it sucks.01:25
Kamionand ultimately, *somebody* has to manually sanity-check every one before release01:25
Kamioneven if it's only once ...01:25
Nafallomaybe we should skip winfoss on the *ubuntu-cds and point people to theopencd...01:25
Kamionif nobody else does it, that somebody ends up being me01:26
hno73Do the same language packs generally gt used for Ubuntu and Kubuntu?01:26
Kamionhno73: so, I'm kind of ambivalent about 650MB/no-OOo2 vs. 700MB/OOo201:26
Kamionhno73: different selection01:26
Kamionhno73: I'm probably going to give into using 700MB CDs, but I think it's a shame to do that without improving our language support at the same time01:27
hno73Kamion: well, I can prepare both versions so we can decide close up to the wire if need be01:27
Kamionhno73: so, 130MB for the tarball with OOo2 uses up 30MB of the extra, which leaves 20MB; if we can get a sensible number of extra langs into that, I think that's worth it01:28
KamionI'm not sure what the numbers for Kubuntu are at the moment; IIRC they're already oversized for 650MB01:28
Kamionso the tradeoffs may be different there01:28
hno73Kamion: cool, let me try to slim it down even a bit more01:28
Kamionfrom pitti's table, it looks like an extra 20MB should easily give us the top-dozen languages01:29
HiddenWolfKamion, what will caving in give you? A year from now, we'll have added some more goodies, and this discussion will go about using dvd-images01:30
KamionHiddenWolf: that's certainly the problem01:31
Kamionmaybe then we go beat up sabdfl to remove the python modules from desktop ;-)01:31
HiddenWolfKamion, if only we'd want to use mono/beagle and that auric applet that lives in gnome-cvs, that'd be your 20mb gone.01:31
Kamionbut I'll fight my future battles when it's the future01:32
Kamionwe might as well fill up the images we've got now01:32
HiddenWolf:)01:32
Kamionand look at the FirstAgainstTheWall spec at UBZ01:32
Kamionif we keep the install CD to 650MB, then it's not a showstopper if the live CD grows to 700MB01:33
Kamionand the install CD isn't under so much pressure01:33
Kamionanyway, it's Saturday, off to do weekend things01:34
jdublater Kamion 01:34
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pittiHi01:36
ajmitchhi pitti 01:37
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jdongpitti: what's the status on that firefox backport?01:40
pittijdong: on my list for next week, unless Diziet is faster01:41
pittijdong: do you have a debdiff already?01:41
jdongpitti: no :(01:41
jdongpitti: I'll be patient :)01:42
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crevettewhy ubuntu doesn't provide an MTA anymore ?01:53
pitticrevette: we provide two, but not by default01:54
pitticrevette: the reason is mainly our "no open ports in the default install" policy01:54
crevettepitti> yeah I know, but in the old days postfix was provided01:54
pitticrevette: so we had to cripple postfix in warty and hoary01:54
crevette:)01:54
pitticrevette: yes, but it didn't really work01:55
pitticrevette: now, if you need need an MTA, just install exim or postfix and get something working01:55
crevettedone01:55
crevette:)01:55
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Chipzzhi01:58
Chipzzsomething is wrong with the usplash package I suspect01:58
infinityDefine "something".01:58
ChipzzI've been getting this message for the past couple of days:01:58
fabbioneare lists.u.c down?01:58
ChipzzSetting up linux-image-2.6.12-9-686 (2.6.12-9.19) ...01:59
Chipzzcpio: ./usr/lib/usplash/usplash-artwork.so: No such file or directory01:59
infinityfabbione : I think so.01:59
fabbionei can see new source pkgs.. but no mails to changes01:59
fabbioneinfinity: ok01:59
infinityChipzz : sudp update-alternative --auto usplash-artwork.so && sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-`uname -r`01:59
ChipzzI tried googling for that message, but no luck; also no luck on packages.ubuntu.com for /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-artwork.so01:59
=== fabbione just saw a new gcc-4.0 and wonders what is going to break
infinityChipzz : You're a casualty of tracking breezy a bit TOO closely, and the upgrade path from the one broken version being a bit wrong.01:59
infinityChipzz : s/update-alternative/update-alternatives/02:00
infinityIf only I could type...02:00
Chipzzinfinity: aha; so, why wasn't there anything in the changelogs?02:00
ChipzzI have apt-listchanges installed; a mention of that would have fixed the problem for me02:01
infinityChipzz : Changelogs usually don't mention when the current code is broken. :)02:01
infinity* Inserted bug; cope.02:01
infinityI meant to fix it in the usplash upload I did, but I think I got sidetracked due to it being 9am and me not having slept the previous night.02:02
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Chipzzinfinity: well, it's fixed now :)02:03
Chipzzinfinity: thx for the help :)02:03
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spaynenice new artwork!02:17
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bddebianHello03:20
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eruinpitti, here?03:45
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pittiHi eruin 03:48
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CarlFKAnyone know were the Sep 29/30 messages are? http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2005-September/thread.html03:52
CarlFKor I guess, why aren't they there?03:52
Chipzzinfinity: more usplash(-related) brokeness (I suspect)03:52
Chipzzbefore (when usplash didn't) work, I could shutdown gdm from the console (with sudo /etc/init.d/gdm stop)03:53
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Chipzznow (usplash working), if I do that, gdm shuts down, but the text-console is garbled (well, not exactly garbled, but the bottom half is empty when before it was not), and doesn't show any text I type (if it is accepted at all, which I'm not sure)03:55
Chipzzctrl-alt-delete does work though03:55
Chipzzbut shutting down gdm from within X (same command as above) does not give these problems03:56
Chipzz(nvidia (GeForce 2 Go) chipset btw03:57
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infinityChipzz : Chipset shouldn't matter. :)  Let me look at that.04:06
infinityChipzz : gdm stop from a virtual terminal (ie: text console)?04:07
infinityBah.04:09
infinityChipzz : You're being dumped to tty8 after you stop gdm.  If you hit Ctrl-Alt-1, you'll get a useable console.04:09
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Chipzzinfinity: nopes04:12
Chipzzhitting alt-f1 does not work04:12
Chipzztried that04:12
infinityChipzz : Well, that's what happens to me here.  I get dumped in vc8, which isn't actually active.04:13
Chipzzif I hit alt-f8, it shows the bootup messages04:13
Chipzz(hit alt-f8 when it still works)04:13
mvoChipzz: what do you see on vt1-6? nothing at all? (alt-f1-6)04:13
Chipzzmvo: no reaction, nothing works04:14
Chipzzexcept cad04:14
infinitymvo : Who do I blame for usplash running on vc8?.. I can't find it in the changelog.04:15
Chipzzit actually *is* dumping me back to tty1, which is where I shut down gdm from04:15
mvonot login prompt anywhere? strange04:15
mvoinfinity: uplash -c runs it in vt8. it's like this forever04:15
infinityChipzz : Oh, that's more curious.04:15
Chipzzmvo: it shows half what was on the screen before - which is the login prompt04:15
infinitymvo : Oh.  Maybe I'm unobservant, then.04:15
Chipzzbut it is not active04:15
mvoinfinity: but it was broken by jbailey when he moved udevstart after usplash and /dev/tty8 wasn't created04:16
Chipzzie no blinking cursor or anything04:16
infinitymvo : I assume us getting dumped back to vc8 is because gdm stores the last vc we were on when it runs?...04:16
mvoinfinity: probably, yes04:16
infinityBut Chipzz thing is more fun...04:16
mvoinfinity: if you run without gdm, the usplash stop script takes care of chvt04:16
Chipzzbtw, if I shutdown gdm from within x, and then start it again from the console, stopping it fmor the console works as expected04:17
infinityChipzz : Typing gets you nothing?... "reset", "clear", etc?04:17
Chipzzs/fmor/from/04:17
Chipzzinfinity: nothing at all04:17
=== infinity wishes he could reproduce this.
mvoChipzz: if you run without usplash everything works fine I assume?04:17
Chipzzwell, nothing that shows up on the screen anyway04:17
Chipzzmvo: yes, then everything works fine04:17
infinityChipzz : Anything that doesn't show up on the screen?... ie, try "sudo reboot". :)04:18
infinityI want to know if the VC is dead, or just... invisible.04:18
Chipzzinfinity: would access to the laptop help any?04:18
infinityChipzz : Only if it was in my hands...04:19
ChipzzI can give you an account if you wish04:19
infinityStuff like this is hard to "see" without seeing.04:19
Chipzzwell I do have a desktop here that I can get online frmo at the same time04:20
infinityHrm.04:20
infinityWell, an account may help.04:20
infinityMaybe I can hack at stuff remotely and have you test things.04:21
slomoelmo: please sync swt-gtk from debian... this one builds on amd6404:21
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Chipzzinfinity: hmmm I was messaging you in private, but you seem to have messages form unregistered users disabled04:23
mvoChipzz: I wonder if that might be caused by the recent addition of the vesafb driver?04:23
infinityDoesn't freenode have that disabled, period?04:24
infinitymvo : I'm using vesafb with usplash.04:24
azeemyou can opt-in04:24
jdubyou can turn it back on again04:24
ChipzzI think the messages stuff was enabled by default04:24
infinityAhh, how do I opt in?04:24
Chipzzmvo: not sure04:24
mvoChipzz: you could disable it (for testing) in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/usplash ... (and then re-generate your initrd)04:26
Chipzzmvo: let me try that04:26
mvoinfinity: maybe your vesa-bios behaves differently (i.e. better)04:26
infinityI dunno... Once the fb is actually loaded, it should either work or not work.04:27
infinityThere's not a lot of grey area there.04:27
segfaulthello.04:27
infinity(Except when doing fun things like suspend/resume)04:27
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mvoinfinity: hm, ok04:27
Chipzzmvo: change line 25, I presume?04:28
Chipzzok, so entering a command when the console is in that state doesn't work either04:30
Chipzz(sudo reboot does not work)04:31
mvoChipzz: I assume it does not work for your without vga= something?04:31
infinityAlright, so it's not invisible or black-on-black or anything, the VC is actually just plain not there.04:31
Chipzzit shows the first 13 lines of vc104:32
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Chipzzno cursor04:32
mvoChipzz: in this case, forgot the vesa change04:32
Chipzzbut I can ssh into it04:32
mvoif you have no keyboard ..04:32
Chipzzmvo: I made the vesa change, but have not actually rebooted with the new ramfs04:32
Chipzzmvo: I do, because ctrl-alt-delete reboots the laptop04:33
Chipzzor do I?04:33
infinityChipzz : If you ssh in and "rmmod vesafb ; insmod vesafb", does that do anything interesting?04:33
Chipzzhmmm wait04:33
infinitys/insmod/modprobe/04:34
ChipzzIf I press alt-f104:34
Chipzzand then type sudo reboot04:34
Chipzzit does reboot04:34
infinityAhh.04:34
infinityRight, you're being parked on vc8 when gdm exits, we established that.04:34
infinityAnd vc8 isn't active, so no keyboard input.04:34
infinitySo, then you hit vc1, and you can type, but get no output?04:34
infinityFUN.04:34
Chipzzthe screen shows (the upper half) tty1 when coming from X though, but I suspect it actually is on tty804:34
infinityHow do you know it's the upper half of tty1?04:35
Chipzzparked on vc8, but with the output of vc104:35
infinityvc8 should have all the init script output junk on it.04:35
Chipzzbecause I was editing the file mentioned before on tty1, and it shows the remains of vim04:35
infinityAhh. :)04:35
infinityKay.  Even more curious.04:36
infinityChipzz : Did you regen your initramfs yet?.. If not, don't.04:36
ChipzzI did04:37
Chipzzhmm curious04:37
janimoI have a dpatch situation04:37
Chipzzit doesn't show the last line completely04:37
janimothere's a debian/patches/00_patch04:37
janimoand I want to fix the same problem (conflicting patches differently)04:37
infinityChipzz : Oh, wait.  Are you using vga16fb, or vesafb?04:37
janimodo I make a 01 which applies over 0004:38
infinityChipzz : (do you have "vga=nnn" on the command line?)04:38
janimoor patch the debian patch itself?04:38
Chipzzit shows "Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by"04:38
janimoI assume 1 is cleaner but may need additional rules file hacking04:38
infinityjanimo : Tailor the Debian patch, if you want to change it.04:38
Chipzzbut the curly thing under the y is chopped off, so it looks like a u04:38
infinityjanimo : If you want to change different things, add your own patch.04:38
janimotailor, you mean overwrite it with myversion right?04:38
jdub"Ubuntu comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by this character encoding."04:38
Chipzzroot@Vertex:~ # cat /proc/cmdline04:39
Chipzzroot=/dev/hda5 ro quiet splash04:39
mjg59Ah, it's just vga16fb breakage, then04:39
Chipzzjdub: ROFL :)04:39
infinityChipzz : Ahh, I think you're suffering from vga16fb being teh suck on some hardware.04:39
infinityChipzz : This is a laptop, you said?04:39
Chipzzinfinity: dell inspiron 8600c04:39
janimomjg59, just to be sure can /proc/acpi/ac_adapter contain more than one entry?04:40
infinityChipzz : Panel resolution?04:40
Chipzzpanel? you mean lcd?04:40
Chipzzlcd is 1280x80004:40
mjg59janimo: It's theoretically possible, but very unlikely04:40
janimomjg59, ok04:41
Chipzzhmmm both vga16fb and vesafb are loaded04:41
infinityChipzz : Can you try booting with vga=791?04:41
infinity(That'll be 1024x768, so it may look like ass, but it should work)04:41
Chipzzhttp://chipzz.studentenweb.org/modules04:42
Chipzzlemme try04:42
Chipzzrebooting...04:43
segfaultjdub: did you recieve my mail?04:45
Chipzzinfinity: with vga=791 I have a corrupted text-console when switching back from X04:46
Chipzzwithout restarting gdm that is04:47
Chipzzfull of garbage04:47
infinityWow, your laptop is love.04:47
Chipzzuhu :)04:47
infinityOkay, no vesa for you, then.04:47
infinity(Did usplash work okay in that mode, though?)04:47
Chipzzbut X stays fine :)04:47
Chipzzdidn't check, was reading this screen04:48
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Chipzznopes04:48
Chipzzgarbage instead of usplash04:48
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infinityKay. :)04:50
mjg59Chipzz: When did you last regenerate your initramfs?04:50
Keybukfabbione: do you mind doing me a small favour?  Can you check some of my code for IPv6-correctness04:51
Chipzzhmmm after commenting out the vesa stuff :P04:51
Chipzzwhich amy explain :P04:51
Chipzzbut I think that shouldn't matter04:51
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fabbioneKeybuk: sure.. if it's not too complex04:52
Chipzzgarbage from the moment there should be kernel messages04:52
Chipzzso even before usplash starts04:52
infinityErm, the vga=??? stuff only works with vesa. :)04:52
mjg59Chipzz: Commented out what vesa stuff?04:52
Chipzzinfinity: yes, but the vesa module is still included, right?04:52
Keybukfabbione: just "open a socket, look up a host and connect to it"04:52
fabbioneKeybuk: i can also test it :)04:52
infinitymjg59 : You missed the part where mvo had him comment out vesafb from init-top. :)04:52
Keybukfabbione: http://www.netsplit.com/bzr/live-f1/src/stream.c04:52
mjg59Oh, right. Yes, that's not going to work.04:53
mjg59It'll be loading vga16fb, which will then explode everything04:53
fabbioneKeybuk: checking now04:53
Chipzzmjg59: changed line 25 of /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/init-top/usplash04:53
infinitySpeaking of exploding, I think I'm going to go pretend it's the weekend some more.04:53
Chipzzinfinity: have a nice weekend :)04:54
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Chipzzinfinity: thx :)04:54
mjg59Chipzz: Reinstall usplash and regenerate your initramfs04:54
mjg59mvo: Uh, adding vesafb support to usplash changed nothing. The only thing that happens now is that vesafb gets loaded before usplash instead of after it04:55
ChipzzI changed the line back to the original and am regenerating the initramfs04:55
mvomjg59: ok, thanks for explaining that04:56
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fabbioneKeybuk: it looks ok, but there is only one thing you don't parse 04:58
Keybukfabbione: oh?04:58
fabbioneKeybuk: struct addrinfo has a pointer to a list04:59
fabbionehey Saba_Z 04:59
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fabbioneKeybuk: because the same host name can have multiple ips04:59
Saba_Zfabbione: Hey04:59
fabbioneKeybuk: with your way (that works) you always hit the first one04:59
Keybukright, I should iterate that and not just try the first one?04:59
fabbioneSaba_Z: satisfied? ;)04:59
fabbioneKeybuk: it depends from glibc behaviour.. really04:59
Saba_Zfabbione: thanks , lots of fun:D05:00
Keybuk*nods*05:00
fabbioneSaba_Z: cool! :)05:00
fabbioneKeybuk: but anyway.. for a first shot is fine05:00
Keybukcool05:00
Keybukbeen a while since I done it05:00
Keybukthanks05:00
fabbioneKeybuk: you might want to try to use other ip's (if any) in case you fail to open a connection with the first one05:00
Saba_Zfabbione: i cant continue the projectb but reza promised me to continue it with his friends05:01
fabbioneSaba_Z: oh.. 05:01
fabbionei see05:01
Saba_Zfabbione: what are the most important things which are missing ?05:01
fabbioneSaba_Z: for now it looks fine05:01
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fabbioneSaba_Z: but we will talk about it again at UBZ05:02
Saba_Zfabbione: ubz?05:02
Chipzzaha05:03
Chipzzall works fine with vga=79105:03
fabbioneSaba_Z: Ubuntu Below Zero.. next conference in Montreal05:03
Chipzz(and line commented back in)05:03
fabbioneSaba_Z: wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBelowZero05:03
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Saba_Zfabbione: i think there should be a better linux support for authentication05:04
fabbioneSaba_Z: you are welcome to add your ideas in the wiki.. or mail them to me05:04
fabbioneSaba_Z: because there will probably be another SoC next year05:04
fabbioneSaba_Z: and proposing improvement won't be an issue i guess05:04
segfaultupdate-notifier is not completely translated after the languague pack released yesterday, although it is fully translated in Rosetta. Does anyone know why?05:04
Saba_Zfabbione: yes , but i work just for fun ..05:05
fabbioneSaba_Z: it has to be fun first!05:06
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fabbioneSaba_Z: i am just sad you won't continue working on it05:06
fabbionebecause you have done an excellent job05:06
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Saba_Zfabbione: i dont continue the development as an active developer but i will help the new developers to continue until they get started 05:07
fabbioneSaba_Z: that's good too05:07
mvosegfault: what bits are missing in the translation?05:07
fabbioneKeybuk: you also want to add a check for the socktype you are asking and the one you get back from calling getaddrinfo05:08
fabbioneKeybuk: that might be another reason for parsing the list05:08
Saba_Zfabbione: and i can work on spare time05:08
fabbioneotherwise we should check how glibc will return that list sorted05:08
segfaultmvo: the main app is untranslated, like the strings "Packages to install:", "Software Updates", "Available Updates"...05:08
fabbioneSaba_Z: sure :)05:08
fabbioneSaba_Z: that's what a lot of people already do05:08
Keybukfabbione: the docs say that asking for a particular socktype means you only get those back05:09
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fabbioneKeybuk: what manpage are you looking at?05:13
KeybukStevens Unix Network Programming v1 (second edition)05:14
fabbionei am reading man getaddrinfo05:14
fabbione-ENOSUCHBOOK05:14
fabbione       The  hints  parameter specifies the preferred socket type, or protocol.05:14
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fabbione"preferred" is the keyword for me to say that it will return all of them05:15
fabbionebut well..05:15
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Saba_Z Isn't there any breezy+1goals yet?05:21
NafalloSaba_Z: no05:21
jdubnew feature on the fridge! :)05:22
Nafalloyay05:22
jdubon the left hand side there's a "shuffle"05:22
jdubit shows random cool stuff :-)05:22
tsengnot seeing it05:22
jdubRELOAD HARDER05:22
=== jdub double checks that anon users can see it :o
jdubwhoa, n/a05:23
Nafalloyes05:23
NafalloI see n/a :-P05:23
infinitymvo : Do you have open bug reports about update-notifier spinning the CPU for no good reason out of the blue?05:23
infinitymvo : Cause it's just started eating mine..05:24
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glickhello05:31
glickyou guys are all cvs experts id imagine?05:31
jdongglick: I think Ubuntu devs are more bazaar/svn/svk experts :)05:32
glickin cvs do should you update before you submit?05:32
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glickan update wont just over write your file will it?05:33
bmontyglick: yes and no05:33
CarlFKglick - in svn, you will get a confict and it will create file.1 and file.205:34
CarlFKguessing cvs is the same.05:34
bmontycvs won't overwrite your local changes05:34
jdongglick: depends on the situation05:34
jdongglick: in no case is any information lost05:34
CarlFKas long as we are OT, anyone in charge aware about problems with the mail lists ?05:34
glickok kool05:34
jdongglick: when changes are made in different parts of files, they're both "merged" together automagically05:34
jdongglick: but when there's overlap, CVS will mark your file as conflicting, and allow you to manually merge together the changes05:35
jdongglick: then again, your fixed merge could theoretically conflict, and you can be spending the rest of your life and afterlife resolving conflicts :)05:35
Chipzzjdong: no, it will insert ugly markers05:35
Chipzz<<<<<<<<<<<<05:35
Chipzz============05:35
Chipzz>>>>>>>>>>>>05:35
jdongChipzz: well, that's CVS's way of "helping you out" ;)05:35
Chipzzlike that05:35
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Chipzzdoesn't exactly qualiify as "not modify" in my book05:36
jdongChipzz: no; it doesn't. I never said that CVS doesn't modify your files. The merge symbols are especially annoying in certain preformatted syntaxes05:37
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jdubNafallo, tseng: fixed :)05:39
jdubspayne: you're monopolising the flickr results for ubuntu ;-)05:40
Nafallojdong: I know :-)05:40
Nafallojdub: ^ sorry :-P05:40
jdongNafallo: tab button evil :)05:41
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Nafalloindeed ;-)05:41
spaynejdub: is that a bad thing?05:41
jsgotangcohey hno7305:41
spayneNafallo: are you a MOTU?05:41
jdubspayne: heh, no, just the top 10 results are your 'tour'05:41
Nafallospacey: yes, and in a meeting ;-)05:41
hno73jsgotangco: hey05:41
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jdubso the fridge's flickr shuffle is all you05:42
Nafallolol05:42
Nafallosolly :-P05:42
hno73Has System -> Admin -> Boot options been removed on purpose?05:42
jdubhno73: seb128 may have disabled it because it sucks05:42
hno73The new kernel install removed my WinXP Grub link 05:42
spayneNafallo: when you are finished, could you check my resapplet package for me?05:43
hno73How to I set the boot options from the CLI?05:43
jdubhno73: edit /boot/grub/menu.lst05:43
hno73What file do I edit?05:43
Nafallospayne: dunno. I have a bunch of reallife stuff I have to take care of.05:43
hno73jdub: thanks :)05:43
jdubtitle           Windows XP05:43
jdubroot            (hd0,1)05:43
jdubchainloader     +105:43
jdubboot05:43
jdub05:43
hno73great05:44
jdub^ stick one of those in, changing the root spec depending on disk/partition05:44
hno73I don't often use XP, but I really do need it now :)05:44
jdubyour secret is safe with us05:45
jsgotangcojdub: hmm you need to send the article to an editor to post to fridge?05:46
jdubjsgotangco: atm yeah05:47
jdubjsgotangco: fridge-devel@lists.ubuntu.com05:47
jsgotangcoahhh05:47
Chipzzother question... anyone with an alps touchpad working on ubuntu? I had the scrolling functionality working a while ago, but then it broke...05:48
jsgotangcoChipzz: mine's borked as well in a Tecra05:48
Chipzz(the reason I'm asking here is I have had it working with this config a while back, so something must have changed...)05:48
Chipzzhmmmm :/05:49
hno73jdub: I've emailed you output from that live CD; lo and /etc/hosts05:49
hno73seems lo is enabled05:49
glickhey is it possible in ubuntu to have a icon on your desktop that when you click on it it opens up a console ssh shell on a remoe machine without the need to put in your password and such?05:51
Treenaksglick: sure05:51
glickTreenaks, how?05:52
mjryes, by using ssh-agent for authentication (should be started automatically, you need to ssh-add) and creating the appropriate shortcut05:52
Treenaksglick: just create a regular one, which asks for a password05:52
Treenaksglick: then look up how ssh-agent works :) it's started automatically, all you need is ssh-add and a key05:52
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Chipzzheh05:53
Chipzzssh is outdated :P use rsh with kerberos enabled :P05:53
Chipzz;)05:53
TreenaksChipzz: does that encrypt everything?05:53
Chipzzno05:53
Chipzzbut you do not have to enter a password ;)05:53
jdubthe auth is secure, but what goes over the wire isn't05:54
Chipzz(and that remark was not intended seriously btw ;))05:54
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TreenaksChipzz: defeats the purpose then, what if you ssh from that remote host#05:54
ChipzzTreenaks: no problem if your ssh is kerberos-enabled05:54
Chipzzwell actually there is more than one side to enabling kerberos for ssh, but that's another story05:55
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Chipzzbut if all you need is just secure authentication, kerberos is fine. makes sense for large file transfers over ftp for example05:57
Treenaksdepends on the file and the network :)05:59
Yagisanso very true05:59
Chipzzsay a movie for example05:59
ChipzzI couldn't care less if anyone noticed I was pulling over a 700MB movie :P05:59
Chipzzwell maybe under some circumstances I would, but then :P06:00
Chipzzanyway scp/sftp make less sense there (cpu overhead for encryption), and ftp (without telnet) makes less sense too (password sniffable)06:01
YagisanI'd rather ssh anyway (with my thin pipes I want compression enabled)06:01
Yagisanif you use blowfish - it's not much cpu overhead06:01
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Yagisanmy vpn endpoints are sub 300Mhz - they use blowfish and sit idle most of the time with full traffic load06:02
Yagisanbut that is over 1500/256 adsl06:03
Chipzzit will still slow down the transfer06:03
TreenaksChipzz: that's why my CPUs have VIA Padlock (i.e. on-die AES :))06:04
ChipzzI doubt you can use (not even close to) 100% capacity of a 100MB network06:04
jsgotangconight all06:04
Yagisandepends on the pipe - with my pipes we benchmarked it. the bottleneck is the pipe06:04
TreenaksChipzz: padlock scales up to several gigabits afaik06:04
Chipzzwell not 100% anyway, collisions and stuff06:04
Yagisannight jsgotangco06:04
Chipzzbut then ssh has to be compiled iwth support for it06:05
TreenaksChipzz: only openssl06:05
tsengjdub: i just see seb payne06:05
Chipzzsame thing :)06:05
tsengjdub: no shuffle06:05
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tsengjdub: oh06:05
tsengjdub: i get it06:05
Chipzzanyway this is hardly relevant here :)06:05
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Chipzzand I have to go to the shop06:06
jdubtseng: there will be lots of different/cool/wacky stuff in the shuffle :)06:07
tseng jdub i want a pony06:08
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tseng*refreshes harder*06:09
jdubtseng: keep refreshing :)06:11
Treenaksargh! ipodder requires xmms06:12
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tsengjdub: YES06:16
robertj^mdz: you handy?06:16
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eruinhey, usplash worked fine on a fresh install of colony 5, but is now nowhere to be seen. should I submit a bug about this or is it intentional?06:20
infinityeruin : Do you see any error messages when you run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-`uname -r`"?06:21
eruinapart from a message about no splash image found, no06:22
infinityNo cpio error, or such?06:23
eruinnope. I think it stopped working on a kernel upgrade06:23
eruinoh, wait06:24
eruinYeah, I see a cpio error. can't find /usr/lib/usplash/usplash-artwork.so06:24
infinityRight.  I'll uplod a fix for that right now, it seems to have been more widespread than we thought.06:24
eruinsorry, I'm oblivious when it comes to non-english error messages ;-)06:25
infinityYou can wait for that, or fix it with "sudo update-alternatives --auto usplash-artwork.so && sudo dpkg-reconfigure linux-image-`uname -r`"06:25
eruincheers06:26
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mjg59jdub: Hello?06:36
jdubyo mjg59 06:36
mjg59jdub: You were looking for me yesterday?06:36
jdubprobably06:37
jduboh yeah06:37
jdubi was asking about voip stuff06:37
jdubwanna do an interview some time?06:37
mjg59For what?06:37
tseng:D06:37
jdubfor the fridge06:38
jdubabout laptop mission, usplash, stuff like that06:38
mjg59Ah, ok06:39
mjg59Could do06:39
mjg59I've got no voip stuff, though06:39
jdubgot windows?06:39
mjg59Oh, software-wise I can manage06:40
mjg59But I don't think I've got anything with a microphone06:40
jduboh right06:40
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jdubyo j^06:40
jdubj^: the trick is to figure out if there are any laser beams pointing at your windows, measuring vibrations06:41
jdubmicrophones are so old hat ;)06:41
j^you could use text2speech06:43
robertj^nows an excuse to go buy a bluetooth headset and adapter06:45
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slomomultiverse packages are moved to multiverse automatically, right? i should not set the sections to multiverse/bla?06:51
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slomoinfinity / lamont-away: can you remove eclipse from asp? my next upload works at least on x86, ppc and amd6407:17
jdubslomo: ooh07:22
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slomojdub: ?07:24
doko_slomo: please don't touch eclipse.07:25
slomonarf07:25
slomowhy?07:25
slomonow i worked the complete afternoon on it and you tell me not to touch :(07:25
doko_I told you already yesterday, the packages are ready07:26
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slomoyou did? i didn't noticed it then :( where are the packages?07:26
doko_http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/07:27
slomothanks, i'll take a look at them... what is holding them back?07:28
dokothe buildd's need the just uploaded gcj-4.007:29
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slomook... hm, looks nice... you used Michael Koch's package as a base? i took some patches from him and changed some minor stuff in rules to make it work... well, your's seems to be the cleaner solution as the old package had some other issues which michael fixed...07:33
slomowhen do you plan to upload? this weekend?07:34
slomodoko07:37
dokotomorrow, when the buildd's have the new gcc07:39
slomook, fine :)07:40
slomowhile you're at it you can also request a swt-gtk sync from elmo ;) this version now works with 64bit architectures07:40
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\sh*yawn* beer, shower, xterm fix07:51
harrytuttlehi. is the zd1201 (wifi) firmware included somewhere? the driver is in 2.6.12 vanilla and apparently the firmware is released with mpl license, would be nice to have in breezy07:53
harrytuttleor is it non redistributable?07:57
poningruI wanted to talk to someone about one of the bofs for ubz08:00
poningruits the firefox plugin thing08:01
zygaponingru: and?08:01
poningrubasically asking if anyone has an idea of implementing it08:01
zygaponingru: what is 'bofs'?08:01
poningrubirds of a feather08:02
poningruhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBelowZero/BOFs08:02
Nafallohmm08:02
Nafallowe should have DapperBirds instead of DapperGoals :-)08:02
poningruI had some ideas that I wanted to throw out there regarding that bof08:03
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zygaa list of pre-defind repositories+descriptions/explanations that are easy to enable in gnome-software-properties08:03
poningruwouldnt it be better to have that in synaptic?08:04
zygaponingru: it's integrated with synaptic08:06
poningruoh ic08:06
poningrusorry08:06
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jdubNafallo: DapperEggs? ;)08:09
Nafallojdub: no, the eggs are not involved in the making anymore :-). we use feathers these days ;-).08:10
jdubheh08:10
maswanregarding the BOFs there, can I add wiki informations to things important to me, despite it being (very) unlikely that I make it to UBZ?08:10
jduband tar?08:10
jdubmaswan: yeah, particularly if you write a spec08:11
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Nafallowell, tar IS in main so... ;-)08:11
maswanjdub: we do have some perspectives to the (HPC) cluster thingies08:11
jdubmaswan: rad08:12
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jdubmaswan: "my cluster filesystem is better than your cluster filesystem" ;-)08:12
maswanjdub: that, and some other thingies. "my matrix multiplication library is better than your matrix multiplication library" :)08:12
jdubheh08:13
jdubmaswan: have you looked at liboil? is it appropriate/interesting for HPC stuff?08:13
fabbionemaswan: eheh than you want to talk with me :)08:14
fabbionemaswan: i did propose that BOF08:14
fabbioneso i expect to lead it too08:14
maswanfabbione: ah, neat.08:14
maswanfabbione: you going to LCSC in linkping?08:14
fabbionenope :(08:15
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fabbionebut i am going to UBZ :P08:15
maswanI don't know if I am either, this year. but generally that's the "big" swedish conference for [acaemic]  HPC stuff08:15
fabbionemaswan: i am looking into openmosix at the moment..08:15
fabbione(well started 20 minutes ago again after 5 years)08:15
maswanfabbione: you might want to take a look at Slurm too, as a batch execution enviroment08:15
fabbionemaswan: if you have time just send me a mail with what you think it's worth looking08:16
\shargl...08:16
\shssh+screen+gnome-terminal == nono08:16
\sh+irssi I forgot08:16
fabbione\sh: screen is either broken on UTF808:17
maswanfabbione: I think I will write up a overview of our software enviroment and use cases for you guys.08:17
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fabbioneit's the same with BitchX08:17
jdub\sh: hrm? i regularly use that combination, only suffer breakage when i change the gtk+ theme08:17
eruinwhat package should a misconfigured /etc/environment after install be assigned to?08:17
fabbionemaswan: that would be totally RAD!08:17
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\shjdub: I just had blue fillings on my screen..with irssi...08:17
\shjdub: hoary that is :(08:17
fabbionemaswan: btw... http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ports/daily/current/ <- 08:17
fabbionemaswan: it's not state of the art yet :)08:18
jdub\sh: yeah08:18
fabbionemaswan: but we are getting very close ;)08:18
jdubfabbione: ooh, sparc cds?08:18
jdubyay!08:18
\shfabbione: hmmm.upstream knows about it? 08:18
fabbionejdub: yes.. it should be possible to install ubuntu-desktop08:18
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fabbionejdub: but there are still glitches with the installe08:18
fabbione+r08:18
maswanfabbione: :)08:18
fabbionei can't type today08:18
fabbioneif you wait tomorrow's image there will be at least 3 errors less08:19
\shok...xterm fix just ready to upload08:19
jdubfabbione: ok08:19
maswanfabbione: it is for us too, if you guys understand what we are trying to do and what we want, perhaps you make a better OS for us. :)08:19
\shand the first klsch is just finished08:19
fabbionemaswan: that's why i am totally happy to get info from you08:19
fabbionemaswan: i did push already HA into breezy08:19
=== maswan nods
fabbionemaswan: i expect to expand that and add some kind of HPC08:19
fabbionespecially now that i have 6 i386 machines :)08:20
maswan:)08:20
fabbionei just need a gigabit switch08:20
fabbione:)08:20
mdkejdub, do you have an ETA on the mailing lists?08:22
maswanfabbione: expect something next week08:23
jdubmdke: not a usefully clear one, have to figure out what's happening - will look at it on tuesday08:23
fabbionemaswan: it's enough i get something immediatly after release so that i have a couple of weeks to look around before UBZ08:23
mdkejdub, you know they are not delivering mail now either right?08:23
jdubmdke: they so are08:23
mdkeoh08:24
=== jdub tests
mdkei haven't had anything all day08:24
fabbionejdub: no.. lists are down08:24
mdkeand the one I sent to loco-contacts never arrived08:24
jdubok, cursory look before didn't provide any useful evidence08:24
jduboh08:24
jdubi know why08:24
jdubok, lists are running08:25
fabbionejdub: did you power it off again?08:25
jdubbut archives are a different matter08:25
mdkejdub, ok thanks08:25
jdubfabbione: mailman restart always fails on that machine, have to stop/start08:25
mdkebah08:25
fabbionejdub: tsk08:25
mdkehave you got it on a 386?08:25
jdubfabbione: yeah, my bad ;-)08:25
fabbionejdub: you need to move to a more sane country man :)08:26
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fabbionewalking upsidedown has bad effects08:26
jdubheh08:26
jdubfabbione: but this machine is upside down too!08:26
fabbioneis that why it runs exim and not postfix?08:26
jdubit runs exim because it was upgraded from debian somethingorother08:27
desrtwill the breezy installer resize fat/ntfs?08:27
mdkeyep08:27
desrtawesome.08:27
fabbionedesrt: it already does08:27
mdkehoary did08:27
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desrtwill it resize even if the FS is fragmented?08:27
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fabbionedesrt: hmm i think so..08:27
desrtgood.08:27
mdkedesrt, ntfs is quite experimental still afaik08:28
fabbionedesrt: i didn't try that in a loooooooong time08:28
mdkeso backup08:28
jdubbah, some podcast client tries to get a bunch of stupid files when it hits the server08:28
jdubdesrt: you going to do an event report for the fridge?08:28
fabbionejdub: fridge.u.c?08:28
tsengjdub: monopod08:28
jdubfabbione: yes08:29
tsengthat reminds me, i should upload it08:29
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jdubtseng: oh, really? it does that?08:29
jdubtseng: i'm so going to flame edd08:29
tsengjdub: oh, i dunno08:29
tsengjdub: i was telling you to use it in place of whatever bollox you have08:29
jduboh08:29
jdubno08:29
jdubi'm looking at the logs08:29
tsengedd is my hero08:30
jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.ssa not found.08:30
jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.smi not found.08:30
jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.srt not found.08:30
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jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.sub not found.08:30
jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.txt not found.08:30
jdubfiles/jeff-waugh-on-la-update.asc not found.08:30
tseng.asc, boggle08:30
jdubreally weird08:30
jdubgoogle suggests they're captioning formats08:31
tsengjdub: i set up my first mergedfb today08:31
jdubAHA08:31
jdubi think i know the culprit08:31
tsengjdub: and like, i am finding stuff from you and snorp about that sucking in gnome from like 2002-200308:31
jdubhahahahaha08:31
jdubhttp://kaffeine.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=faq#question708:31
tsengjdub: the background capplet still sucks08:31
jdubheh08:31
tsengi like quesiton 108:32
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jdubwow08:32
jdubfunny08:32
tsengsounds like something from gentoo forums08:33
tsengjdub: puc still hates me08:34
slomojdub: want to add me to pub? :)08:34
tsengpuc dude08:34
jdubslomo: hrm?08:34
jdubtseng: grr, i have to get elmo to delete the cache file :|08:35
tsengjdub: GAR GAR08:35
slomojdub: haha... puc even :)08:35
jdubslomo: you're a member? got a feed?08:35
slomojdub: sure... http://slomosnail.de/feed/08:35
jdubslomo: *blink* i don't know why i've never associated your nick with your name before.08:37
jdubsorry :-)08:37
slomojdub: no problem :)08:37
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Nafallohehe08:38
jduboh, that's right, i have to get rob collins to help with a baz borkage08:38
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spayneelmo: ping08:40
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\shhmmm08:44
\shsomething I'm doing wrong08:44
\shafter make install, I'll do a : chmod g+rs /usr/bin/xterm but the app doesn't have the permission in the package...grmpf...08:45
slomo\sh: maybe dh_fixperms is resetting the permissions08:46
\shoh yes....grmpf08:46
\shdid miss the call08:47
desrtjamesh; ping08:47
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\shKamion: xterm utmp bugfix uploaded09:03
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\shelmo: please morgue eric3 (universe) asap ... eric is now the correct package for this python ide 09:13
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gouchiHi09:21
gouchidon't know if it has been discused09:21
gouchibut why you don't disable stars when you ask password in DI ?09:21
gouchiusers are very disturbed because they think it didn't work 09:22
gouchiwhy you disable star when typing the password in DI sorry :)09:22
desrtone has to wonder what "DI" stands for?09:23
jdubdebian installer09:24
gouchisorry ;-)09:24
desrtuhm... doesn't breezy now display *s for the initial account password?09:24
gouchidon't test yet09:24
desrti'm reasonably sure that it does09:24
gouchiI hope too ;-)09:25
gouchibecause users are very disturbed by that 09:25
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desrti agree09:26
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desrtwhenever i tell new users how to change their password with 'passwd' i almost always get someone asking "why isn't it working?"09:26
ivoks:)09:26
gouchi:)09:26
ivoksor "keyboard is broken"09:27
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gouchiany news about http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=15031 ?09:28
\shhmmm..did anybody see my xterm upload on -changes?09:30
ivoksno09:30
slomo\sh: -changes is laggy atm... my last upload was already build and in the archives one hour before it was on changes ;)09:30
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sebesthow does ubuntu support software wlan switch?09:34
ivokssebest: on what model? :/09:34
ivoksthere are hardware switches and software switches09:34
sebestfujitsu siemens amilo M 740009:34
sebesti use the module fsam740009:34
sebesti must echo 1 > /proc/driver/wireless/radio09:35
ivoksand that works?09:35
sebesti wrote a simple script to handle this09:35
sebestivoks: yes09:35
ivokssebest: you have switch button on keyboard?09:35
sebestyes09:36
sebestbut i can't bind it to my script with gnome09:36
ivokshm...09:36
Seveassebest, can you bind the key to another command?09:37
sebestSeveas: i don't know how to do this from gnome09:37
Seveasdeep inside gconf-editor you can set manual keybindings to whatever you want09:37
sebestSeveas really??09:37
Seveassebest, system -> prefs -> keyboard shortcuts09:37
sebestivoks: how does ubuntu handle the other models using software switch?09:38
Seveasif the key works there for a random action, you can (ab)use gconf-editor to make it launch your script 09:38
ivoksthat gnome keys bind is broken anyway09:38
ivokssebest: join #ubuntu-laptop09:38
sebestSeveas: thx i'll try this09:39
ivokssebest: that key. shourtcats doesn't work for my windows key :)09:40
ivoksgrgrgrg.... s/sebest/Seveas :)09:40
Seveaslol09:40
Seveasthen your win key may be mapped to meta oslt09:40
ivoksmeta4+x works09:41
ivoksbut meta4+f doesn't09:41
Seveasah, that09:41
Seveashappens to me if I use alt/ctrl too09:41
Seveasprobably some bad paths09:41
ivoksheh09:41
SeveasHave been planning to look at it more closely since may or so...09:41
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sebestSeveas do  you know where is it in gconf?09:46
Seveassec09:47
jmghey all09:47
Seveas /apps/metacity/*09:47
ivokshi jdub 09:47
jmgis there a sane reason why Xv is not enabled by default?09:49
mjg59jmg: Given that Xv is enabled by default here, I doubt it09:49
ivokshere too09:49
mjg59jmg: But if you give more details, it may be possible to work out why09:49
jmgmjg59: so xserver-xorg set option VideoOverlay on in your xorg.conf?09:50
jmgbecause its not on on my last 2 breezy installs.. radeon 9200 and i91509:50
mjg59jmg: No, because it's not a valid configuration option in the i810 driver09:51
mjg59Or, indeed, in the radeon driver09:51
jmgmjg59: huh?09:51
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mjg59VideoOverlay is a fglrx-specific option09:51
jmgI810(0): video overlay key set to 0x83e09:52
jmgmjg59: electricsheep reported "No xv aperture found" until i set that option09:52
mjg59jmg: Yes. I have that in my logs.09:52
mjg59jmg: The string "VideoOverlay" does not appear in the i810 driver09:53
mjg59Of the Free drivers, it seems to be MGA, S3 and tdfx-specific09:54
jdub$ sudo hdparm -T /dev/hda09:54
jdub/dev/hda: Timing cached reads:   2480 MB in  2.00 seconds = 1239.57 MB/sec09:54
jdub^ laptop09:54
jdubroot@katia:~ # hdparm -T /dev/sda09:54
jdub/dev/sda: Timing cached reads:   484 MB in  2.01 seconds = 240.95 MB/sec09:54
jdub^ server09:54
mjg59jdub: That's fairly meaningless09:55
jdubi should bonnie them09:55
jmgmjg59: how unusual09:55
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mjg59jmg: No, that's fairly normal09:56
mjg59Anyway09:56
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ivoksenjoy09:56
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jmgmjg59: let me try something, brb09:58
jmgmjg59: i guess it fixed itself09:58
jmgmjg59: electricsheep needs to be bumped anyway09:59
jmg2.6.2 cant connect to server09:59
jmgdebmake - helper package for debian/rules (deprecated).... deprecated by what?10:02
\shdebhelber ?10:03
\shdebhelper even10:03
\shokokok...please dear callcenter agent, please call me if it's really, _really_ important, but please not because you want to have a nagra smartcard provisioned10:05
jmg\sh: isnt there a command to initially debianise a source tree?10:05
\shdh_make10:06
jmgahh, its not in debhelper, thanks10:06
\shjmg: for starting question please join #ubuntu-motu :)10:07
jmg\sh: sssh :p10:10
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jmg\sh: actually i was interested in seeing if the new dh_make automatically debianised python modules with setup.py10:12
jmgdoesnt appear to, still requires Makefile10:13
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\shjmg: well...dh_make is templating nothing else...providing you with a default template :(10:14
jmg\sh: some packages all you need is to run dh_make and edit control and changelog10:14
\shI think I'd try only once dh_make...and that was my ubuntu start10:15
jmgok10:16
thesaltydogdh_make is quite unuseful... if you know what debian/ dir is..10:17
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harrytuttlejmg: if you use dh_make with cdbs there is a template for setup.py: https://perso.duckcorp.org/duck/cdbs-doc/cdbs-doc.xhtml#id250165610:25
jmgthesaltydog: it makes it easier10:26
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thesaltydogjmg, yes.. sometimes10:26
jmgharrytuttle: thanks10:28
jmgthesaltydog: i agree if you dont know how to write rules and control its not going to really help :)10:28
jmgajmitch: ill just keep filing bugs with patches until release10:29
jmgajmitch: assuming my last upload was up to scratch or is there an Even Better Way(tm)10:30
thesaltydogjmg it provides you with a full template of stuff. Sometimes it is easier to copy your debian dir from a similar package you have just packaged.10:30
jmgthesaltydog: i agree10:32
ajmitchjmg: alright10:32
jmgthesaltydog: or use cdbs... thanks to harrytuttle for pointing that out10:32
jmgajmitch: as i find bugs and have time to fix10:33
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jmgajmitch: using breezy on all my workstations now until release :)10:34
ajmitchgreat :)10:34
ajmitchjmg: I'll certainly make suggestions on your patches before we upload :)10:34
jmgajmitch: totally sold on it when it picked up all (yes all) my hardware10:34
jmgon my new lappy10:34
ajmitchso far you've just got a patch for 2742 in?10:35
jmgajmitch: figure i may as well make release as best as i can by making sure it also do everything i need for work10:35
ajmitchare #331 & 332 fixed?10:35
jmgdo/does10:35
jmgi dont use kdevelop anymore :) but i will check and see if they can be closed10:35
ajmitchok10:35
jdubjmg: got my servers running breezy since before preview ;-) very helpful10:35
ajmitchjmg: latest kvpnc patch is looking better, dpatch might be nice though10:36
jdubdifficult to catch serverish bugs in fast six month cycles if no one's brave/stupid enough to push them10:36
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jdubme too ;-)10:37
jmgjdub: i have some xen domains on servers running breezy10:37
jdubeveryone at udu was like, "um, huh?"10:37
jdubjmg: i should so install xen10:37
ajmitchsince I was silly enough to do the dist-upgrade at a friend's place in sydney10:37
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jmgjdub: dont worry i will work on it breezy+110:37
ajmitchI'll be back in a couple of hours & look at that patch again10:38
desrtwhat ever happened to the dingo?10:38
jmgjdub: i think i will eventually get debian maintainership of xen since adam is overloaded10:38
jdubcool10:38
jmgajmitch: point me to something on dpatch10:38
ajmitchhttp://tseng.ath.cx/log/?p=710:38
jmgjdub: xen on debian is a clusterfrell right now because 2.6.11 is locked out and xen-2.0.7 depends on kernel 2.6.1110:39
jdubfun :|10:39
jmgtell me about it10:39
jmgso my asterisk box wound up running on naked hardware10:39
jdubhaha10:40
jdubin xen land10:40
jdubthat is terrible!10:40
jmgwhich is dissapointing10:40
jmgjdub: just means i will have to convert once we can unfrell the situation... looks to be release of xen 2.0.8 and checkin of kernel-source-2.6.1210:41
jmgwill fix the issue10:42
jmgin the mean time im flying on very unofficial kernel-source-2.6.11 i cooked up myself10:43
jmgbut i havent made a kernel-patch so nothing can reverse so stuff like module-assistant wont work (which i need for misdn to do my * box the debian way)10:43
jmgactually i lie... i made a kernel-patch... but nothing applies to it :)10:44
jmgis mirror.clarkson.edu open for anyone?10:44
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jmghmm may not be so easy10:48
jmghow to configure so coral:http://www.google.com/linux becomes http://www.google.com.nyud.net:8090/linux10:50
Kamiongouchi: yes, I made cdebconf show stars in password prompts ages ago10:53
harrytuttledoes coral works with something different than http?10:53
gouchiKamion : cool 10:54
gouchiKamion : on Breezy so ?10:54
Kamionyes, cdebconf 0.78, end of May10:54
gouchiok ;-)10:55
jmgharrytuttle: no it is http... the rule is just append .nyud.net:8090 to your request10:56
jmgharrytuttle: but i dont know if konq web shortcuts can do that10:56
harrytuttlecoral://www.google.com/linux looks better10:57
jmgso it does10:58
jmgbut not even that is doable10:58
jmgcoral:www.google.com linux is doable10:58
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gouchihttp://www.google.com/mozilla/google.xul :)11:00
desrtthis is an interesting creation11:00
gouchi;-)11:01
desrti worry if something like this poses a security risk11:01
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\shg'night gentlemen11:17
mdkenight \sh 11:17
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jmgajmitch: yes they are fixed :)11:42
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jmgajmitch: i want proper xen on my laptop so i will be probably fulfilling the xen goal in breezy+111:44
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jdonghey, any devs here use/(are familiar with) ReiserFS?11:46
jdongI'm concerned about whether or not journal replay happens properly with Ubuntu (Hoary/Breezy)11:46
jdongUbuntu first mounts ro (skipping journal reply), then remounts rw, but nowhere can I find evidence of journal reply while remounting...11:47
jmgis anyone here able to reach mirror.clarkson.edu?11:47
jdongjmg: timing out11:48
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jmgwhere is clarkson?11:50
jdongjmg: USA? ;)11:53
jdongjmg: why not ASSume webmaster@clarkson.edu?11:54
jmgbecause the google cache says it is web@cosi.clarkson.edu11:54
jmgjdong: wonder if it is offline because of hurricane ;)11:55
jdong8 Clarkson Ave., Potsdam, NY 1369911:55
jdongdoesn't sound too hurricane prone11:56
jdongso, anyone have a word on reiserfs?11:56
jmghmm11:56
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