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green-mouseHi, somebody can tall to me, if this posble to include linux-phc to offical kernel? (see bug #46952 today i try`d to boot from ubuntu-live cd on my frend`s laptop, and cpufreq selector don`t work in such a way) 12:06
UbugtuMalone bug 46952 in linux-source-2.6.15 "cpufreq don`t work on centrino CPU in  "dapper" (kernel: linux-image-2.6.15-23-686)" [Normal,Needs info]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4695212:06
infinitygreen-mouse: We had this discussion just a day or two ago, didn't we?12:07
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infinitygreen-mouse: A) That patch is crack and is just trying to cover up the fact that you have broken ACPI, B) Fix your ACPI tables, C) We're releasing in a day or two, the kernel's not getting changed.12:08
green-mouseinfinity, not only I have broken tables, yes this hack but this can help to many plp...12:09
infinitygreen-mouse: From "man mkinitramfs":12:10
infinity       /etc/mkinitramfs/DSDT.aml12:10
infinity              If  this  file exists, it will be appended to the initramfs in a way that causes it12:10
infinity              to be loaded by ACPI.12:10
infinitygreen-mouse: There should be plenty of HOWTOs out there (I'm a bit too busy to go hunting right now) on how to hack a DSDT update for your ACPI tables to make them "just work"12:10
dokothe Examples folder is not installed on an install from the live CD?12:11
dholbachdoko: it's in ~12:11
dholbachdoko: not in ~/Desktop/12:11
green-mouseinfinity, infinity ok thenks, I will see what i can do with this, if scceed i will write how to :)12:12
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mvo_dholbach: ping12:13
mvo_dholbach: still around?12:13
dholbachmvo_: pong12:13
dholbachmvo_: yes, around12:13
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dholbachmvo_: still12:13
infinitybgertzfield: Still alive?12:13
dholbachmvo_: are YOU still there?12:13
mvo_dholbach: obviously12:13
bgertzfieldinfinity: hai112:13
bgertzfielder. hai!12:13
Kamionhttp://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/tmp/localechooser-chinese-fix.diff <- review greatly appreciated12:13
infinitybgertzfield: Japanese much?12:14
bgertzfieldinfinity: un, shabererundakedo sa12:14
Kamionthe added hunk is a copy-and-paste of the block below, with s/\$LANGUAGE/${LANGUAGE}_${COUNTRY}/g12:14
bgertzfieldinfinity: (yeah, I speak a little. :)12:14
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Kamionseems to be working so far, but I want to test pt_BR, pt, some-random-other-language12:16
infinityKamion: Looks sane, I think...12:16
infinityKamion: I should probably go fetch some context.12:17
Kamioncopy/paste is maybe not the most elegant way to do it but it's the safest, I think12:17
mvo_Riddell: ping12:17
infinityKamion: Ahh, yes, with a bit more context, it seems entirely sane.12:18
Kamionalso look at the templates file12:18
Kamiongrep for countrychooser/shortlist-12:19
Kamione.g.12:19
KamionTemplate: countrychooser/shortlist-ar12:19
KamionTemplate: countrychooser/shortlist-pt12:19
KamionTemplate: countrychooser/shortlist-pt_BR12:19
KamionTemplate: countrychooser/shortlist-zh_CN12:19
KamionTemplate: countrychooser/shortlist-zh_TW12:19
Kamionno countrychooser/shortlist-zh, and therein lies the crash12:19
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dokoMithrandir: is suspend to disk known not to work on amd64?12:24
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dokoKamion: oem-install asks for a password?12:25
infinityKamion: Ahh.  No default zh for political reasons, I suspect?12:25
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infinityKamion: Anyhow, yes, the bug (and the fix) make even more sense after generating the templates file and looking at it.12:26
Kamioninfinity: zh_CN and zh_TW are basically two different languages - different script etc.12:27
Kamiontwo different written languages I mean12:27
Kamionso it does make some kind of sense to choose them separately, aside from the geopolitical crap12:27
infinityKamion: Well, zh_TW users should be able to read zh_CN, though not necessarily the other way around.12:27
infinityKamion: But yes, point taken.12:27
Kamiondoko: elaborate?12:27
KamionI'm very tired, you need to not be terse :)12:28
infinitybgertzfield: Okay, I need to review your stuff right now before I pass out for the "night" (where "night" is 8:30am)12:28
Kamioninfinity: I'll drive rebuilds after this lot12:29
dokoKamion: sorry :) I'm asked for a password during the oem-installation (amd64 DVD), but not for a name and a user name. I suppose, I shouldn't be asked for anything (after confirming the partitioning dialog)12:29
infinityKamion: I assume this bug breaks both d-i and ubiquity?12:29
infinity(Hooray for common codebases -- common bugs!)12:30
Kamioninfinity: it does indeed12:30
Kamiondoko: no, that's correct, the password is for the oem user that gets created for customisation12:30
Kamionit's kind of er not very well-documented, but that's what it's for12:30
dokook, thanks12:30
seb128is edubuntu liveCD on amd64 read to try now?12:31
KamionI think the installer does tell you that later on12:31
infinityseb128: Yes, except that Kamion's going to do a mass rebuild soon. :/12:31
infinityseb128: Testing the current image to find OTHER showstoppers won't hurt. :)12:31
seb128infinity: oh? what change do we want to get?12:31
infinityseb128: Fatal localechooser bug in d-i and ubiquity.  See above.12:32
seb128ok12:32
seb128I've a planner trivial fix to upload (planner is not on the CD afaik), should I upload it now so I don't forget about it or better later?12:32
infinityBetter in -updates.12:33
seb128(define the mimetype as an xml format other way nautilus refuses to open a .planner)12:33
infinityWe're aiming for a "change nothing but localechooser" rebuild, so all the previous testing isn't  awaste.12:33
seb128ok12:33
seb128I don't think planner is on the CD12:33
seb128so it should not impact12:33
infinitySomething even more trivial than your change (and with higher impact) was already rejected. :)12:33
seb128but as you wish12:33
infinityseb128: Well, if it's not on the CD, you can ask mdz or Kamion, but I suspect we'd all prefer to just get the CDs tested and let the archive as it stands now be "the final dapper"12:34
infinityA day of testing will make people cranky.  Another day of testing tomorrow, because today wasn't good enough, will make people even more cranky. :)12:34
seb128fine, with me :) That was just to not forget about the fix again (I thought it was fixed but the upload got rejected some time ago)12:34
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maswanse.{archive,releases} on new hardware and software now. poke me in case it has broken.12:42
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jonohey12:47
Keybukheyhey12:47
jonoheya Keybuk12:48
jonohows things?12:48
KeybukKamion: I wonder, is there an en_SO translation?12:48
Keybuk(English as spoken to one's partner)12:48
Keybukjono: uh...12:48
Keybukjono: "Everything will be OK"12:48
jonoKeybuk: heh, I guess you are all working like nuts right now12:49
Keybuksomething like that12:49
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dholbachogra: tell me when you finished editing the wiki?12:51
ogradholbach, sorry, resolving a conflict12:54
ogradholbach, go ahead12:55
dholbachogra: merci12:56
infinitybgertzfield: The reason Mithrandir's hacking of debian/control worked, BTW, is cause your KVERS/MAIN_PACKAGE_BUILD stuff doesn't work.12:56
infinitybgertzfield: KVERS isn't set at all, so ifeq ($(KVERS), unknown) doesn't trip.12:57
ogramdz, edubuntu install ppc all good12:57
infinitybgertzfield: I suspect you just want "ifeq ($(KVERS),)"12:58
infinitybgertzfield: If you can confirm that, the rest looks good, and I can just fix that and upload.01:01
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Kamionright, I can't make this break01:01
infinityKamion: \o/01:02
infinityKamion: I'm still here to drive LP, so let me know when you're ready.01:03
sabdf1Kamion: did it turn out to be a small fix?01:04
infinityKamion: Oh, I see it's uploaded already.01:04
infinityKamion: Confirm that the one uploaded is the one you want? :)01:04
Keybukinfinity: should be ubiquity and localechooser uploads?01:04
infinityJust localechooser, so far.01:04
KeybukKamion sez "nearly"01:04
infinity(And a universe upload that is going in for free with this run as well)01:05
Kamionsabdf1: two small fixes01:05
=== Keybuk movedlocalechooser into manual-queue
infinityKeybuk: May as well process the mopac7 upload too.01:05
Kamionboth ll_CC handling01:05
infinityYay, MOTU.01:05
Keybukinfinity: ah, the legendary MOTU Freeze01:06
Keybuk"Freeze" ... "You moved!"01:06
Keybuk:)01:06
mdkesounds like the UI freeze01:06
infinitymdke: Bitter much? :)01:06
sabdf1sugar for all you bitter people :-)01:06
mdkeinfinity: that wasn't meant as bitter, just a joke01:07
infinitysabdf1: Hey, I'll be missing the release party, since I'm way over on the other side of the planet.  Feel free to ship some goodwill over here. :)01:07
azeeminfinity: yeah, process mopac!01:07
mdkeI won't turn down some free sugar though01:07
sabdf1hot damn, we must have enough sydney users + developers to have a release party (or at least a few beers) down under01:09
sabdf1infinity: if you can organise it, i can chip in for some beers01:09
Robot101ooh, release beer01:09
infinitysabdf1: Except that I'm in Melbourne, not Sydney. :P01:09
sabdf1doh01:10
Kamionlocalechooser 0.27ubuntu22 and ubiquity 1.0.12 uploaded01:10
dholbachrelease beer in Berlin too! :-)01:10
Kamiondebian-installer will need to follow once localechooser binaries are in01:10
azeemthere's not even a release party in London yet it seems01:10
holycowhey guys ... are there any official ubuntu logotype documents available in the wiki?01:10
sabdf1night all, and thanks for chasing this one down kamion01:10
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Kamionwe can start livefs rebuilds once ubiquity binaries are in01:10
mdkeholycow: what is a locotype document?01:10
infinityKeybuk: Manual queue processed?  I have a publisher session waiting.01:11
Keybukok, go for it ... was going to do the publisher run myself, but if you have one ready to go, PUSH THE BUTTON01:11
holycowlogotype document would be say like an svg file containing the logo in the official colours with the offical font and offical lettering01:11
infinityButton pushed. :)01:11
Kamion(yes, the uploads I got mail for are the ones I wanted)01:11
ogrameh, i just started rsyncing the dvd ...01:12
mdkeholycow: yes, the artwork pages have them01:12
infinityogra: It's not going to change much.01:12
holycowmdke, oh! art work pages! of course01:12
holycowmy thanks :)01:12
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Burgworkholycow, http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/TrademarkPolicy/01:12
Burgworkholycow, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official01:13
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holycow:)01:13
holycowBurgwork, sweet!01:13
infinityKeybuk / Kamion : I'll manually drive the buildds and the second publisher run.01:13
mdkeholycow: greek?01:13
ograinfinity, i know but its horrible slow, so i suspect it to run still if the /current link changes01:13
holycownope01:13
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Keybukinfinity: a debian-installer is to follow once the localechooser binaries are in ... we'll leave that in incoming in case you get round tuit before we get back to the hotel01:14
infinityKamion: d-i can upload anytime, right?  (As long as I don't let it in the buildqueue until the localechooser binaries are published)01:14
KamionKeybuk just suggested that, yeah01:14
holycowman this is great01:14
holycowappreciate it01:14
Kamionpreparing the upload01:14
infinityKamion: yeah, let 'er rip.01:14
holycow<-- makin a nice looking manual for new home user01:14
Keybuk*parp*01:14
Kamiondebian-installer uploaded01:15
infinitySpiff.01:15
Riddellmvo: hi01:15
Keybukinfinity: will leave that sat in u-q/incoming01:15
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Keybukyou can push it around to the right place then01:16
infinityKeybuk: Yup, I'll mangle it when needed.  Thanks.01:16
infinityKeybuk / Kamion : Grab yourselves a beer when you get to the hotel.  This'll be a while anyway, and I can kick off the livefs builds while you're relaxing.01:17
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Keybukinfinity: sadly bar will be closed by now01:21
infinityGo to a better hotel? :)01:22
elmoyeah, 'cos the K&K is so cheap and nasty01:23
Keybukmmm... K&K Breakfast01:23
Keybukthis morning, the world was a HAPPY place01:23
elmoI should come get breakfast at the K&K01:24
elmoI could pretend to be fabbio and rob him of his breakfast01:24
sivangheh01:24
ogralol01:24
infinityCan you do the accent?01:24
ograthats hard 01:24
Keybukinfinity: you should probably plan to sleep this week too01:25
infinityMe eats a can of tuna, and dreams of better breakfasts.01:25
holycow*hmm* what file contains the default permisions for home directories when new users added? i'd like to restrict home dirs to only their users01:25
infinityKeybuk: This is all part of my master plan to be back on my own timezone by the time we release.01:25
infinityKeybuk: So the lack of sleep right now is somewhat positive, in that regard.01:25
shawarmaholycow: I think it's in adduser somewhere.01:26
infinityholycow: /etc/adduser.conf01:26
holycowah! damnation, nice thank you01:26
infinityholycow: Also, that's very much an #ubuntu question.01:26
Keybukor #adduser01:26
infinityIf adduser were sufficiently complex to require its own discussion channel, I'd be frightened.01:27
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infinity(Well, under the hood, it is a bit complex, but the user interface certainly isn't)01:27
Kamionhave you looked at its code lately?01:27
Kamionright ...01:27
infinityAnd here goes tuna can #2...01:28
infinityI wish I hadn't already eaten everything else in the house. :P01:29
sivanginfinity: if you cut slices of onions into it it gets better01:29
ogra*shudder*01:29
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infinitysivang: See above about "eating everything else in the house"... That includes great tuna fixings, such as mayonnaise, pickles, onions, olives....01:29
infinityAll I have is.. 6 cans of tuna.  And a pack of smokes.01:30
infinityAnd tobbaco doesn't enhance tuna very well.01:30
sivanginfinity: ah, speaking of olives, are you only interested in olive oil , or other olive stuff from here?01:30
ogranot really01:30
sivangI wouldn't think tobacco can fix tuna just make it worse :-)01:30
infinitysivang: I like pretty much anything that is -- or once was -- an olive.01:31
holycowoh okay ... the gnome admin utility doesn't use adduser ... it uses useradd >_<01:31
holycowat least the bug tracker shows added support for adduser so hopefully in next release01:31
Kamionso mouldy olive decomposed for about a month would be goodd?01:31
Kamiongood01:31
ogralol01:31
infinityKamion: That level of "humour" really doesn't meat your ususal strict standards.  Clearly you need to sleep.  NOW.01:32
infinitymeat?01:32
infinityDear god.01:32
infinityMEET.01:32
Kamionoh, score, cron.germinate is running while apt-ftparchive is doing01:32
Kamioner, running. yeah.01:32
KamionI wonder how well that'll work.01:32
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KeybukKamion: I don't think we need to burden infinity with the requirement to running those01:32
sivanginfinity: I'll see what I can drag with me without being asked funny questions at the airport :)01:33
infinityGerminate will settle again by the time we've done TWO MORE PUBLISHER RUNS anyway.01:33
sivanginfinity: but a bottle of oil is the least01:33
Kamionyeah, it's not like germinate is terribly important atm01:33
infinityBut I don't see why it should be upset in he least, since apt-ftparchive is operating on a copy of dists, not the real thing.01:33
Kamionjust a curiosity01:33
infinityUnless germinate has suddenly started wandering around for random Packages files in dists.new, it shouldn't make a lick of difference. :)01:34
infinity(And boy, that would be odd)01:34
infinityI think I'm starting to develop a photographic memory of publisher logs to the point where I could type them verbatim if I had to.01:36
infinityThis isn't right.01:36
sivangKamion: actually, there is sort of what you described as a special olives make, and people like it. In free translation from hebrew that would read as "Screwed Olives" but they either come very ripe or the opposite01:38
sivangfor some reason there are some people that like to consume their olives that way.01:39
Kamionjust goes to show, people will eat anything if it's expensive enough01:39
infinityAnd off goes the queuebuilder.01:40
sivangheh, well, if you go to the street markets this is reatively cheap. but not when it comes canned.01:40
infinityKamion: ubiquity includes private copies of d-i components for now, right?01:41
infinityKamion: (ie: I can kick off livefs builds as soon as ubiquity 1.0.12 binaries are published?)01:41
infinityErr, wait, yes, that's obviously true.01:41
infinityKamion: Ignore me.  Long day.  Reasoning out loud when I clearly shouldn't be.01:42
Kamionyeah, it does, and you can01:42
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KamionScott and I are heading back to the hotel, hopefully there's at least a minibar01:43
infinity:)01:43
infinityEnjoy.01:43
Kamionwill be online from there at some point01:43
dokoheading to bed as well (no minibar)01:47
sivangare you like in until-release sprint in the K&K ?01:48
azeeminfinity: thanks01:50
holycowthanks for the help gus01:55
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bgertzfieldinfinity: still here?02:28
infinitybgertzfield: Yup.02:28
bgertzfieldinfinity: anything more you need for the vmware-player packages?02:29
infinitybgertzfield: Did you get my last messages to you?02:29
bgertzfieldthe last I saw, you asked me if I spoke Japanese02:29
infinity16:56 < infinity> bgertzfield: The reason Mithrandir's hacking of debian/control worked, BTW, is02:30
bgertzfieldahh, I see it now02:30
infinity                  cause your KVERS/MAIN_PACKAGE_BUILD stuff doesn't work.02:30
infinity16:57 < infinity> bgertzfield: KVERS isn't set at all, so ifeq ($(KVERS), unknown) doesn't trip.02:30
bgertzfieldread it through lastlog02:30
infinity16:58 < infinity> bgertzfield: I suspect you just want "ifeq ($(KVERS),)"02:30
infinity17:01 < infinity> bgertzfield: If you can confirm that, the rest looks good, and I can just fix02:30
infinity                  that and upload.02:30
bgertzfieldinfinity: interesting. in my testing it was actually set to "unknown" due to the include of /usr/share/modass/include/generic.make02:30
bgertzfieldand I believe that Mithrandir's hack worked because the build-deps were checked before debian/rules clean was called02:31
bgertzfieldmodass sets it to "unknown" if not building from m-a02:31
Kamionsivang: yes02:31
bgertzfieldfrom generic.make:02:31
bgertzfieldifeq ($(KVERS),)02:31
bgertzfieldKVERS = unknown02:31
bgertzfieldendif02:31
infinityAhh, see, we do source-only uploads in Ubuntu, so build-deps don't have to be there to do the initial clean.02:31
Kamioninfinity: hello. how's it going?02:31
bgertzfieldinfinity: interesting. 02:31
infinityWhich means that I don't have /usr/share/modass/include/generic.make installed when I'm doing it.02:31
bgertzfieldinfinity: !02:31
infinityKamion: Publishing binaries, and the d-i source.02:32
Kamionok02:32
bgertzfieldinfinity: we should handle it with an or then02:32
bgertzfieldbecause it will either be 'unknown' or empty02:32
infinitybgertzfield: Yup.  ORify it.02:32
bgertzfieldinfinity: want me to do it? or do you want to fix it?02:32
infinitybgertzfield: Go ahead.  I'm too tired to wrangle sane make.02:32
bgertzfieldOK.02:32
bgertzfielddo I need to bump the version again?02:33
infinityNah, just add to the changelog for the same version.  I'm smart enough to download it again.02:33
infinityKamion: livefs builds should commence in about 10 mins, give or take.02:34
infinityKamion: We can start on -alternate- rebuilds in about 40.02:34
infinityKamion: I'm happy to drive the whole show if you'd rather sleep.02:34
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azeeminfinity: will dep-wait packages be retried automatically at this point? (mopac7 upload unblocked libghemical and then ghemical)02:34
bgertzfieldinfinity: ok. doing now. thanks for staying up. :)02:34
infinityazeem: They will be if I let the queue-builder run free again.02:35
Kamioninfinity: don't feel you need to stay up just for this; I'm happy to drive stuff02:35
azeemok02:35
Kamioninfinity: if you tell me how to drive the buildd-sequencer02:35
infinityKamion: Like I told Scott, my goal is to be back on Melbourne time by the time we release, so staying up now is helping me get off UTC and right my schedule. :)02:36
azeeminfinity: last question, ghemical seems to be marked as failed rather than dep-wait is there a way to change this?02:36
infinityazeem: Yeah, I can smack it.02:36
azeemthanks a lot02:36
Kamioninfinity: really? er, ok ...02:37
infinityKamion: Seriously.  Don't worry about it.  I'll get a good rest (in my own timezone!) after this is all over and done with.02:37
infinityKamion: Sleeping at 10:30am doesn't really appeal to me anyway.02:37
infinityKamion: You, on the other hand, may find another showstopper in the installer tomorrow, so you should go rest your brain.02:38
KamionI'd better freaking not02:38
Kamionor the London office will be finding out whether blood can be cleaned out of its carpet easily02:38
infinityYours, or some random coworker's?02:38
ajmitchafternoon02:39
KamionYes.02:39
Kamioninfinity: what are you on now - 26 hours?02:40
Kamionactually no, you had breakfast at the same time I did02:40
Kamioninfinity: you'd better be asleep by the time I get up again, though. <threatening look>02:40
infinityKamion: Yes, mom.02:41
Kamion:-)02:41
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bgertzfieldinfinity: Testing a build with m-a not installed now.02:42
Kamionok, -> bed; thanks again02:42
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bgertzfieldinfinity: OK, it's working correctly now.02:42
bgertzfieldinfinity: thanks for noticing that!02:42
infinitybgertzfield: Don't forget to test with as well, to make sure your magic still works. :)_02:43
bgertzfieldI couldn't figure out the $(or) syntax, so I just used an ifeq (...) else ifndef 02:43
infinitybgertzfield: I'm not uploading this twice. :P02:43
bgertzfieldinfinity: Yes, I tested with first. :)02:43
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bgertzfieldinfinity: uploading fixed package to foxden.org apt repository now02:57
infinity\o/02:57
bgertzfieldinfinity: upload complete. grab away03:04
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bgertzfieldinfinity: confirmed vmware-player-kernel-source still works great03:08
bgertzfieldso I think we're set03:08
infinityWe better be.  This is the last upload you get. :P03:09
bgertzfield*gasps*03:09
bgertzfieldI think this'll meet the bar. :)  I appreciate all the constructive criticism and help03:09
infinityAfter this, I stop being able to think clearly, and I just drive the archive machinery like an ox on a cart.03:09
bgertzfieldAye.03:09
infinityAnd, hopefully, tomorrow we release. :)03:09
bgertzfieldOyes.03:10
infinity(An event I may, ironically, sleep through)03:10
infinityIf I end up being up for the next 5 or 6 hours fixing new CD/DVD builds for everyone.03:10
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bgertzfieldinfinity: I'm going to stick around and see if you give these the ghumbs-up03:14
bgertzfielderr. thumbs-up. what the heck is a ghumb?03:14
bgertzfieldinfinity: but I have to go after that, will be back in a few hours03:14
infinityIt's what you've been typing with? :)03:14
infinitybgertzfield: I'll have them downloaded and checked out in ~10 mins.  After that, you should be free to go. :)03:15
bgertzfieldinfinity: fantastic. you are incredible. :)03:15
infinity(Also, you should get more bandwidth)03:15
bgertzfieldubuntu is getting hugely popular at VMware, by the way03:15
bgertzfieldespecially with the browser appliance03:15
bgertzfieldinfinity: I'm trying to get 'official' VMware space for us to interact with the opensource crowd03:15
infinityOh, question for you...03:16
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infinityThe kernel modules for vmnet and friends.  Are those identical between vmware-{player,workstation,server}?03:16
bgertzfieldsure03:16
infinityCause if they are, the "vmware-player-kernel..." package name seems a bit shortsighted. :)03:17
bgertzfieldNo, they are not.  We will be changing the package name and adding Conflicts: for the other products.03:17
infinity(Seeing as how you may later distribute the other products as debs as well)03:17
infinityAhh, these are stripped down in some way, then?03:17
bgertzfieldThey're unfortunately both not compatible, and named the same. *grumble*03:17
infinityShame.03:17
bgertzfieldThey're not stripped down, but the internal APIs change; the various products come from different source control branches03:17
infinityWould be nice to get that unified at some point, but I guess I don't need to tell you your job. :)03:18
bgertzfieldIt's a 'nice to have'. :)03:18
infinityWell, it becomes more useful when you look at the packaging angle.03:18
bgertzfieldWhich, you can probably guess, I've spent more time on the past week than anyone has in years. ;)03:19
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infinitybgertzfield: I'm not going to bother changing your changelog, but the problem isn't the buildds.  debian/control needs to be correct on UPLOAD, not on BUILD (well, parts of it, anyway, the parts that the .dsc are made from)03:20
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bgertzfieldahh, I see03:21
infinitybgertzfield: So, it's on my machine when I do a source-only build for upload that debian/control doesn't get properly generated.03:21
bgertzfieldGot it.03:21
bgertzfieldso when you do a source-only build on any machine that doesn't have m-a installed, it was broken.03:21
infinitybgertzfield: You'll also note that modules-assistant isn't a build-dep ANYWAY, completely invalidating the argument. :)03:21
bgertzfield...03:22
bgertzfieldThat's me with a big anime-style sweat drop on the side of my face. :)03:22
infinity(No need for it to be a build-dep obviously, since it's only needed to do the custom compile stuff, not the archive package build)03:22
bgertzfieldright. the debian/rules crap for m-a really ought to be in a completely separate file.03:23
infinityProbably, but I can see the appeal of trying to unify it.03:23
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bgertzfieldYeah.  But it's just so kludgey.03:23
infinityAnyhow.  This all looks good to me.  I'll upload this stuff for you and shove it through the queues with a pitchfork.03:24
bgertzfieldRock on.03:24
infinityThanks for putting up with my pedantry. :)03:24
bgertzfieldThanks so much.03:24
bgertzfieldNever a problem, I'm always glad to do things right.03:24
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bgertzfieldOK, then, I'm out of here.03:24
bgertzfieldGet some rest. :)03:24
infinityCiao.03:24
infinityIn the words of Weird Al, "I'll be mellow when I'm dead."03:24
bddebianheh03:25
bddebianHey folks03:25
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infinitybgertzfield: Ergh.  Come back.03:31
infinitybgertzfield: Nevermind.  Don't come back. :)03:33
infinitybgertzfield: naughty you for sending me a different orig for the kernel modules than the one we'd previous used, though.03:34
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infinityazeem: https://launchpad.net/+builds/+build/17973804:38
LaserJockinfinity: awesome04:42
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robertjdoes anyone know why sabdafl is interested in TeamSpeex ;)05:04
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Burgundaviarobertj, no idea, but it does use the free speex protocol05:06
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robertjThe protocol is fairly standard too05:07
robertjBut more curiously why would he be interested in a closed source client when there is an opensource gaim plugin (albeit probably out of date already...)05:09
Burgundaviarobertj, where did you hear/read/come upon this?05:10
robertjhe posted in the TeamSpeex forums05:11
Burgundaviagot a linky?05:12
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robertjhttp://www.savvy.nl/blog/forum/viewforum.php?id=505:12
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Burgundaviarobertj, oh very odd. Maybe the funding has strings attached?05:14
robertjmaybe this gaim plugin doesn't actually do voice, onl ytext05:14
Burgundaviamaybe05:14
robertjTeamBlibbityBlabbity on sf05:15
Burgundavianothing in sf cvs for 3 months05:16
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Burgundaviarobertj, that is truly odd, but then, meh. It is his money05:19
robertjBurgundavia: nothing wrong with hiring a skillset05:20
Burgundavianope05:20
Burgundaviahiring somebody who knows how to do voip is a good thing05:20
robertjmaybe he has a hankering for tetrinat + voip :)05:22
robertjerr tetrinet :)05:22
bddebian"I hanker for a hunka, a slap or slice or chunka.."05:23
Burgundaviabddebian, uh?05:23
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bddebianBurgundavia: Sorry, old "School of Rock" reference :-)05:29
bddebianI hadn't seen/heard the word hanker for a long time :-)05:29
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bgertzfieldzaszzsdskjdfhlkads05:43
bgertzfieldoops.05:43
bgertzfieldinfinity: argh. sorry about that; I had messed up the apt archive and had to regenerate it from scratch; I don't know reprepro half as well as I should, so I wiped it clean and started over05:44
infinitybgertzfield: Oh well.  I grabbed the old orig and sorted it.  No big deal.05:45
bgertzfieldinfinity: Thanks. *sheepish grin*05:45
infinity(Which is what you should have done...)05:45
bgertzfieldSorry, I didn't know that would cause an issue.  Live and learn05:45
infinity:)05:45
bgertzfieldYeah, I didn't know how to import an old orig using reprepro05:46
bgertzfieldcan you even do that?05:46
infinityYou used to upload to Debian, no?  Surely you know that an orig can't change. :)05:46
bgertzfieldSure, I know it can't, but I thought it would be ignored. :)05:46
infinityThe md5sum of the orig is in the .dsc05:46
infinityAnd since I assumed you'd given me the same one, I built against that one, hence got a reject. :)05:46
infinityNo big deal.05:46
bgertzfieldgot it. sorry.05:46
infinityS'alright.  Not like anyone was watching except me. :P05:47
bgertzfieldwell, can you tell me how to properly use reprepro so old packages don't linger around?05:47
infinityI've never used it, tbh.05:47
bgertzfieldthe problem I was having was importing new revisions of packages would keep old revisions in the archive05:47
bgertzfieldand so uploading to my slow slow foxden.org was taking exponentially longer05:47
bgertzfieldwell, linearly longer. :)05:47
infinityMy archive management suites of choice are dak (AKA "katie", the software run on Dbeian's ftpmaster) for complex sites, and mini-dinstall for simple sites.05:48
bgertzfieldmini-dinstall. will look into it05:48
bgertzfieldneat, that's exactly what I want05:48
bgertzfieldinfinity++05:49
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infinityIf someone wants to send go-faster vibes to lithium (the CD build host), that would be grand.05:50
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bgertzfield*sends vibes*05:51
LaserJockI'm afraid I'd mistakenly send "eat the iso" vibes, I better not try it :/05:54
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bddebianLaserJock: :-)05:55
bddebianNight folks06:05
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ograinfinity, are 20060531 the finals ? 06:19
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infinityogra: Yes.  I'll be sending a mail out in ~20 mins announcing that it's all ready to go.  Not quite there yet.  (almost)06:27
infinityogra: Also, aren't you up rather early? :)06:28
bgertzfieldinfinity: Fan fricking tastic.06:28
ogramy live isos are there, thats all i care about 06:28
ogranope, i'm still up06:28
ogra;)06:28
ograas you are06:28
infinityAhh.06:28
bgertzfieldomg! http://packages.vmware.com/vmware-player works!06:28
ograits not your privilege to be masochistic ;)06:28
bgertzfieldI'm so tickled.06:28
bgertzfieldooh, but it doesn't go anywhere yet.06:28
infinityBaby steps. :)06:29
bgertzfieldHehe.06:29
bgertzfieldIs that all automated? (I assume so..)06:29
infinityLast time I checked, I never automated anything at vmware.com. :)06:30
infinityIf you meant packages.ubuntu.com, yeah, it's all automated, but it's run by a 3rd party (djpig, a DD who wanted to make it go)06:31
bgertzfielderr.06:31
bgertzfieldyeah06:31
bgertzfieldof course, I meant packages.ubuntu.com. :)06:31
bgertzfieldgot it, thanks.06:31
bgertzfieldit looks quite nice!06:31
infinityhttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/vmware-player is the canonical (and Canonical) location.06:31
bgertzfieldI really want the IT/Ops folks at vmware to agree to let me make an APT repository06:32
bgertzfieldinfinity: got it.06:32
bgertzfieldwhere did launchpad.net come from? it looks quite nice06:32
infinityIt's Canonical's NIH re-implementation of all things relating to free software infrastructure. :)06:32
bgertzfieldyay. :)06:33
infinitySo far, a bug tracking system, a translation tracking system, and an archive management suite.06:33
bgertzfieldit's got to be better than debbugs..06:33
infinityYou may find some disagreement on that point. :)06:33
bgertzfieldWow. :)06:33
bgertzfieldI remember where you couldn't actually make a debian package of debbugs06:34
infinitySome of the more oldskool DDs in Canonical (me included) REALLY like debbugs.06:34
bgertzfieldthey depended on some ancient version of qmail06:34
infinitydebbugs has improved a lot since those days.06:34
bgertzfieldI'm sure06:34
infinityAnd qmail is long gone from Debian's infrastructure (thank god)06:34
bgertzfieldof course. :)06:34
bgertzfieldI'm just cranky and old06:34
infinityI'm crankier and older. :P06:34
bgertzfieldProbably. :)06:35
bgertzfieldI was very happy how far all the debhelper tools have progressed.06:36
bgertzfieldI only ran into a few problems with all my MIME type registering, GTK+ icon theme updating, and module loading06:36
infinityYeah, if you have a bit of clue (and you seem to), Debian packaging is really quite a joy to do these days.06:36
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bgertzfieldWell, I'm pretty rusty.  But it's coming back to me. :)  Thanks for the compliment, it's appreciated.06:37
bgertzfieldI noticed dapper actually has a GTK+ icon theme dh_ tool.  I didn't use it; I wanted my packages to have a chance of building on hoary and debian06:37
infinityTrust me, for a "rusty" DD, you did much better than some currently active DDs and UDs.06:37
bgertzfieldthanks. :)06:38
bgertzfieldyeah, I'll have to see if I can make etch packages06:38
bgertzfieldshouldn't have to do much06:38
infinityDo you do RPM packaging as well?06:39
infinityIf so, you should look at the truely perverse "run debian/rule from the spec file" hack to just re-use your debian packaging to make RPMs.. :)06:39
bgertzfieldWe have ancient RPM packages that aren't much more than tarballs.06:40
bgertzfield(no dependencies, no kernel integration)06:40
infinitySo, is it normal for vmware to just occasionally decice it's not been configured and require you to re-run vmware-config.pl?06:41
infinity(Just happened to me 20 mins ago..)06:41
bgertzfieldYou mean with the new package?06:41
infinityNot like I'd changed anything on the system since I ran it last night, mind you.06:41
infinitySilly thing. :)06:41
infinitybgertzfield: No, vmware workstation.06:41
bgertzfieldah, workstation06:42
bgertzfieldIf /etc/init.d/vmware start fails, I think it decides that something is broken, and forces you to re-run the whole config.06:43
bgertzfieldand many things in there can fail.06:43
bgertzfieldthat's likely what you ran into06:43
infinityOh, does it write a stamp file if it fails, or something equally silly?06:43
bgertzfieldIt modifies /etc/vmware/locations IIRC.06:43
infinityCause I tihnk I re-ran the start target a while ago when fiddling with the bridge.  Start twice in a row apparently fails on the second go. :)06:43
bgertzfieldsetting something like "set configured = FALSE"06:43
bgertzfieldinfinity: I would not doubt that.06:43
infinityFragile...06:43
bgertzfieldYeeeah.06:44
bgertzfieldwell, I can go moan at the tools team about that.06:44
infinityOh well, now I know.06:44
bgertzfieldthey technically will be owning the .deb packages too06:44
infinity(And knowing is half the battle)06:44
bgertzfieldRemember that vmware-config.pl is meant to run on every single Linux distribution since Slackware 0.97 or some such hooey06:44
bgertzfieldor maybe even Yggdrasil06:45
infinityHeh.06:45
bgertzfieldso they made that a priority, not nice package integration or actually having /etc/init.d scripts that survive being called twice. :)06:45
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infinitydesrt: Is that any way to treat your oldest and dearest friend who fixed madwifi for you?06:50
desrtinfinity; what else did you change in madwifi-ng?06:50
desrtmy macbook locks on bootup now06:50
desrtunless i erase the module files and load them later myself06:50
infinitydesrt: Err, what?  I uploaded the same code I gave you for testing.  Honest.06:50
desrtya.  i'm just kidding.06:51
desrtno glare for you.  it's working great :)06:51
infinityOh, phew.06:51
infinityJerk.06:51
desrttrue story06:51
desrti think the wifi actually works better than the wired06:51
coz_I realize this is a visiual thing however, out of curoisity , is there a way to change the location of the logout splash , it seems to be to the left and down from center06:51
coz_sorry to the right and down06:52
desrtcoz; no, no and no06:52
infinitycoz_: Err, the usplash shutdown thing, or the logout box with all the option buttons?06:52
coz_infinity, the logout box06:53
infinitycoz_: Either way, totally irrelevant to #ubuntu-devel, mind you. :)06:53
coz_infinity, irealize that thought you guys could direct me to where I could find out06:53
desrt(one 'no' for no easy way for you to change it, one 'no' for it won't be fixed in dapper and one 'no' for the "is this the right place to ask?" question)06:53
desrt:)06:53
infinityOkay, I just measured.  The left/right thing is an optical illusion.  You're right about it being way down from the center line, though.06:54
coz_desrt, wel thanks for options and thanks for telling me and thank for being very verbose about it :)06:54
infinityAnd, also.. "so what"? :)06:54
infinitycoz_: File a wishlist bug in Malone for it to move up in Edgy. :)06:54
coz_infinity, wel l for th so what, it si inappropriate for the a final release06:54
desrtinfinity; can you rephrase that as a phrase starting with 'no'? :)06:54
coz_and two there has to be a way to move it I will find out and let you guys know thanks and thanks again06:55
infinitycoz_: No such thing as "inappropriate", unless you find copyrighted imaged of german cam girls on your fresh dapper system.06:55
infinitycoz_: We're testing final release CDs right now.  Cosmetic changes aren't being considered. :)06:55
coz_thanks :)06:55
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desrtthink he was upset?06:56
infinitys/upset/irritating/06:56
infinityYou bet!06:56
infinityGlad you asked.06:56
desrtheh06:56
crimsunheh, don't worry, he has been pestering me for alsa assistance for three months.06:56
desrtah06:56
infinityWell, sheesh.  No wonder he's bitter.  Fix the poor man's sound card already.06:57
infinityHow will he listen to wumpscut and cut himself?06:57
crimsuneh, I fixed his sound, but he wants me to do more :/06:58
infinityYou know it's late when it takes you 2 minutes to remember the username of the test user you just created 5 minutes ago.06:58
bgertzfieldIt's past late. :)06:59
desrtoh right06:59
desrtanyone know how to extract .msi files?06:59
infinitycabextract?07:00
infinity(you can hope it's a cab anyway... I have no idea what they are)07:00
desrtinteresting idea07:00
bgertzfieldI don't think they're actually cabs; they contain cabs07:00
infinityThey reinvent that wheel every 6 months in the windows world, so who knows..07:00
infinityMan, DVD builds take a long time...07:04
infinityogra: Your DVDs will be ready "eventually".... But the rest is all fine...07:04
desrtso get this07:05
desrti was talking to the sysadmin at school today07:05
desrtand he's buying some new opteron servers to replace our sun boxes07:05
desrtand he says to me "only problem is i'm gonna have to install your ubuntu on it" as a tease07:06
desrt(he's a solaris type)07:06
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desrtpoint being, he's putting ubuntu on it -- and know why?07:06
desrtthe 5 year support commitment07:06
desrthe's like "i can't just go reinstalling the entire server every couple of years..."07:07
infinityAgreed.  That's why I love Debian stable releases.07:07
infinityDapper's going to be great for people like that (and me)07:07
wasabi_Yeah. Having the OPTION to upgrade to another stable release is awesome.07:07
wasabi_But having the freedom to not do so is just as good.07:08
desrti didn't realise how much the LTS thing meant to real people07:08
desrtit's a big deal07:08
wasabi_I ran my servers with Woody for the longest time... with backported Samba, NFS, OpenLDAP, Apache, and 40 other things.07:08
wasabi_That sucked.07:08
wasabi_LTS = ?07:08
infinityLong Term Support.07:09
wasabi_k07:09
infinityUbuntu 6.06 LTS is the official product name.07:09
desrt'dapper'07:09
wasabi_Yeah. Just having something you can install, with a clear path of security updates, is awesome.07:09
HrdwrBoBdesrt: yes, all of my linux servers will bt 6.06 LTS07:09
infinitywasabi_: I still have a woody server.  Don't tell anyone.07:09
desrtError: API mismatch: the NVIDIA kernel module has the version 1.0-8756, but07:09
desrtthis client has the version 1.0-8762.  Please make sure that the kernel07:09
wasabi_Ubuntu still doesn't have much chance of winning at my company.07:10
desrtmodule and all NVIDIA driver components have the same version.07:10
wasabi_Over Windows. ;)07:10
wasabi_But I've got it "in places."07:10
desrtinfinity; i didn't get a 'you need to reboot' bubble from upgrading l-r-m07:10
desrtinfinity; but clearly this is a problem07:10
infinitydesrt: Yes, I didn't add the reboot notification hook, cause I'm a bad man.07:10
desrtanyway.  brb :)07:11
infinitydesrt: I'll sneak it in on the first security update (which, conveniently, will be the first time you need to reboot as a result of installing LRM)07:11
wasabi_I desperatly need local LInux support companies.07:12
wasabi_Consultants, etc.07:12
infinityWhere is "local"?07:13
wasabi_dallas tx07:13
infinityOh, there should be a whack of decent firms there...07:13
desrthm07:14
wasabi_See, the problem is the ones that are advertised have no accountability.07:14
desrtwine has an new look07:14
wasabi_For instance, my last boss, which I left with a bunch of Linux servers (Ubuntu), after I left, went looking for one.07:14
wasabi_He found one which claimed they had linux knowledge, but they failed pretty miserably, and recommended he change the entire network back to windows.07:14
infinityOuch.07:15
infinityEek, I can't believe kbd-chooser is missing a string in French.07:15
infinityI would have assumed french would have full coverage in most of the more visible d-i components.07:16
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infinityOh well.07:16
wasabi_That stuff doesn't happen much with MS.07:16
wasabi_Because they have Certified Partners. ;)07:16
HrdwrBoBwasabi_: dang07:17
HrdwrBoBwasabi_: we have a similar problem here, there is one linux support company that I know of, and they are oldschool unix type people07:17
infinityTo be fair, it's a string people will only see when doing the sketchy "type some keys to guess your keyboard layout" thing.07:17
infinityIn a full-auto install, everything I've seen has been in French, so far.07:18
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infinityI should compute in French more often.07:19
infinityTechnical terms in other language are so.. Bizarre..07:19
ograinfinity, are you editing the wiki currently ?07:21
infinityogra: Yes.  Hold on. :)07:22
ograoki07:22
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desrtbah07:25
infinityogra: I recommend keeping your results from yesterday, but tagging them, and then adding the new ones.  (like I've done with ubuntu-server), since the images were nearly idential.07:25
infinityidentical, too.07:25
desrti cabextract this file and all of the stuff inside it comes out as 0-byte files07:25
ograyup i planned to do that07:25
infinitydesrt: Then I guess it wasn't a cab?07:25
desrtit was, i think07:25
ajmitchdesrt: how disappointing07:26
desrti say.07:27
desrtwindows does a lot to piss me off07:27
infinityOh, for the love of.07:28
infinitySTOP RUNNING UPDATEDB IN THE MIDDLE OF MY DVD BUILD07:29
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infinityogra: If I ever get any disk I/O back, I swear your DVD will finish.  It's the last build in the queue.07:30
ograinfinity, no hurry, i have enough to test here :)07:32
infinity30513 pts/3    R+     0:00 /usr/bin/mkisofs -r -V Edubuntu 6.06 i386 ....07:33
infinity\o/07:33
ograyay07:33
infinityOf course, i386 is probably the first one...07:33
infinityOh, no, it's the second.07:34
infinitySo just powerpc to go.07:34
ogra:)07:35
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infinityjanimo: Feel like testing your latest (and hopefully final) Xubuntu CDs?07:35
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janimoinfinity: just tested yesterdays :(07:35
janimoubiquity changed?07:35
ograyes07:36
infinityjanimo: ubiquity and d-i changed for a critical localechooser bug.  Everything else SHOULD be the same.07:36
desrthttp://times.usefulinc.com/2006/03/09-macbook07:36
desrtheh.07:36
infinityjanimo: That said, testing that the new CDs boot and at least appear to function before we publish them would be a Good Thing.07:36
janimoinfinity: right07:37
desrti guess i should visit shipit07:37
infinityYeah, I need to put in my order too.07:37
desrtdo you guys plan on having a whack of CDs at GUADEC?07:37
desrtlike... enough that i could take a few dozen home with me?07:37
infinityMy girlfriend's decided she wants to hand out CDs at her university.07:37
infinityI have no idea what will or won't be happening for GUADEC.07:38
infinityI know *I* won't be there, which is about all I need to know. :)07:38
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desrtwtf.07:38
desrti can only request 10 cds through this shipit07:39
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infinityOh, did we take out the custom order/comment box?07:39
desrtindeed07:39
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desrtthey 'tweaked' my order last time and i ran out of PPC cds :(07:39
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desrtthis time the tweaking occurs preemptively07:39
infinityWe have not yet opened the custom request section of ShipIt for version 6.06 LTS, but will do so shortly. If you'd like to order larger quantities of CDs than what is listed in the standard options, please supply a clear reason for ordering. We will consider special requests for larger quantities under special circumstances. If you experience any problems with ShipIt, please:07:40
infinity    *07:40
infinity      Email [MAILTO]  info@shipit.ubuntu.com07:40
infinity(Fronthe FAQ linked at the bottom of the page)07:40
desrti wonder if using your @ubuntu.com address to order improves your chances of pushing through a custom request07:41
infinitySo, either "wait for the custom ordering to open up", or email now and beg to do one.07:41
desrti can wait07:41
desrti don't need them until september07:41
infinityI'm guessing we're doing pre-packaged bundles only for now to get the CDs flowing as quickly as possible from the distributor.07:41
desrtprobably.07:41
infinityCustom orders require manpower and thought, so slow down the whole process.07:41
desrtfor the time being, i'm going to bed07:41
desrtgoodnight, good fellow07:42
infinity'Night.07:43
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infinityogra: Okay, your DVDs are done.  And so am I.  I'm going to go pass out.07:48
infinityogra: (The mirrors will be rsyncing for a while, though, so feel free to hold off for a bit before you refresh your local copies..)07:50
bgertzfieldinfinity: Congrats again.  Go sleep.07:52
ograinfinity, will do, sleep tight :)07:55
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sfllawinfinity: You rock.08:06
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kagouhi08:28
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pittiGood morning08:40
Burgundaviamorning pitti08:41
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pittiHi Burgundavia 08:44
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kagouhey pitti 08:48
pittisfllaw: do you want to update the testing matrix? shall we dump old results?08:48
pittihi kagou 08:48
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sfllawpitti: Yeah.  We probably should.  Except for old failures and passes with flaws.08:51
sfllawI'll do that before going off to bed.08:51
sfllawWhich is soon.08:52
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pittihi fabbione 08:55
fabbionehi pitti08:55
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ograsfllaw, are you still editing ? 08:59
pittihey ogra08:59
ograhi pitti08:59
sfllawogra: Yes.09:00
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G0SUBpitti: hello!09:05
pittiG0SUB: hey09:05
G0SUBpitti: got my reply?09:05
pittiG0SUB: hm, no09:09
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G0SUBpitti: what?09:09
sfllawogra: Done.09:09
G0SUBpitti: I replied to your mail almost imeediately09:10
G0SUBimmediately09:10
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sfllawogra: Argh.   Conflicts.09:10
ograsorry, the lock was gone save your stuff09:10
ogra(i have mine here to add)09:10
pittiG0SUB: oops, SA sorted it into the spam folder, sorry09:10
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G0SUBpitti: damn! but which test did the mail fail?09:11
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pittiG0SUB: I'll teach it not to, sorry09:12
sfllawogra: Done.09:12
sfllawMoinMoin needs better conflict resolution.09:13
ograsfllaw, sorry for the fuss09:13
G0SUBpitti: heh, okay :)09:13
Burgundaviasfllaw: it is minorly better than mediawikis, but yes, they both suck09:13
ograsfllaw, argh, how old was the copy you were working of ? the edubuntu table is compeltely empty09:13
sfllawogra: I cleared out all the PASSes.09:14
ograARGH09:14
sfllawAh.  I see what's happened.09:14
sfllawI'll reconstruct.09:14
ograthanks09:14
ogra20060530.2 is only different from 20060531 in some lines of code for chinese language in d-i and ubiquity 09:15
sfllawogra: Aren't we testing 20060531 now?09:16
pittiG0SUB: ah, thanks!09:16
ograsfllaw, they are neary identical, so i woould like to keep the 20060530.2 results09:16
sfllawIf you promise to go replace them with 20060531 results afterwards, then OK.09:17
sfllawI'll restore those.09:17
ograthanks, i dont think you will need extra testing for 20060531 except for chinese installs, but well09:18
sfllawogra: Famous last words.09:19
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ograoh, lucky me, i totally forgot we had no edubuntu powerpc in breezy, saves one upgrade test :)09:31
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ogradapper-dvd-i386.iso09:33
ogra  3452166144 100%    4.80MB/s    0:11:26  (1, 100.0% of 1)09:33
ogra:D09:33
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\shguys, who can I kick to have a look into hibernating on toshiba r200, since -23 it doesn't work anymore....I tested kubuntu RC yesterday and executed /etc/acpi/hibernate.sh and on toshiba r200, when it comes up again, it switches into graphics mode, and then nothing works anymore.09:58
\shsame on some sony laptops09:58
\shbrb09:59
Burgundavia\sh: there have been intermittent reports of suspend breaking recently09:59
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dholbachgood morning10:10
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ajmitchmorning dholbach, seb128, mvo :)10:12
dholbachhey ajmitch10:12
seb128hi10:12
mvohello ajmitch10:13
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\shBurgundavia: ah...I was surprised, because with -22 it was still working 10:14
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carlosRiddell_: hi10:16
carlosaround?10:16
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Mithrandirdholbach: we might want to look at getting ddccontrol in eft.  Useful for setting monitors that doesn't have controls on them10:16
Mithrandirhttp://ddccontrol.sourceforge.net/10:16
dholbachMithrandir: that sounds cool10:17
Mithrandirshould be a system->settings thingy, I'd imagine10:17
dholbachMithrandir: daniel elstner will be delighted (a friend of mine)10:17
Mithrandir:-)10:18
ajmitcha good project for a potential MOTU to package up for edgy, perhaps :)10:18
dholbachI think he even wanted to package it himself10:19
dholbachor even has it already10:19
dholbachI didn't have the time to look closer, I'm afraid10:19
seb128bah, no screenshot10:19
Mithrandirajmitch: it's ITP-ed in Debian.10:19
ajmitchah right10:19
ajmitchdoesn't surprise me10:20
ajmitchyay, 3K/sec rsync10:20
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TheMusoc10:23
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fabbioneok guys10:32
fabbioneare you all testing?10:32
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ajmitchstill rsyncing10:32
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=== ..[topic/#ubuntu-devel:fabbione] : Ubuntu Development (not support, even with dapper) | #ubuntu for support and general discussion | #ubuntu-motu for getting involved in development | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs | Release preparation in progress: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseRadar | Upload Queue closed, ping infinity if you need a non-main upload massaged through | TEST TEST TEST!
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janimoJaneW: hi10:45
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sivangmorning all10:47
azeeminfinity: great, cheers10:47
JaneWjanimo: hi - are you xubuntu jani?10:50
janimoJaneW: yes10:50
JaneWjanimo: ah :)10:50
janimoJaneW: I was going to ask about the newsletter :)10:50
janimoshould I just write one ASAP and send it to news?10:50
janimoit is not clear to me weather I should just pass some data to the doc guys who can write a more coherent mail10:51
Burgundaviajanimo: you might want to ping mgalvin, he might be able to help you10:51
JaneWjanimo: I mailed you...10:51
JaneWjanimo: no it's each team to themselves for now, the doc team will probably take it on soon to start the consolidated letter, once the separate feeds are established10:52
janimoJaneW: yes just read the mail, but was not clear if I should just go ahead chosing any day of the week or sync with the other teams10:52
JaneWjanimo: so far it's Riddell-kubuntu, jsgotangco et al - Edubuntu, mgalvin-ubuntu, janimo-Xubuntu10:53
JaneWjanimo: I think synching is the next step, so go ahead independently for now10:53
janimook I think I'll write one right after the release10:53
Burgundaviajanimo: if not, I might be able to help you. Can you email the -doc list some ideas/stuff?10:54
janimoBurgundavia: thanks, I'll try to10:54
Burgundaviaanyway, I need to sleep10:54
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Kamionmorning all10:57
KamionDVD images need to be rebuilt - uninstallables due to a cdimage vs. seeds issue that's been there for a while but I only just noticed10:57
carlosRiddell: hi, are you around?10:59
carlosKamion: morning10:59
Mirvhuge thanks for getting more language packs in, even though it means I have to retake my Finnish install guide screenshots :)11:04
Kamion(the DVD issue is that packages in the live and ship-live seeds weren't appearing on the images - we had up to desktop and then a sort of "hole" between that and supported)11:04
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Kamionright, fix pushed I believe, DVDs rebuilding11:11
carlosseb128: btw, the new evolution template is already imported11:13
seb128carlos: cool, thank you11:14
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dholbachMithrandir, fabbione: can we get something so that the X configuration gets the right resolution without a monitor plugged on? I have a bad resolution everytime, I have the KVM switch turned to the other screen :)11:24
fabbionedholbach: hmmm let me think a second about it....  no11:25
fabbionedholbach: or you can force the monitor frequencies in the config11:25
dholbachOk11:26
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KinnisonKamion: do we have images of DVDs?11:31
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pittiMithrandir: which package should I file a bug in OEM mode on?11:34
fabbioneoem-installer ?11:34
pittifabbione: ah, ok :)11:35
Kamionpitti: that's oem-config11:35
pittino such package11:35
pittithanks11:35
KamionKinnison: the DVD rebuilds are on their way11:35
KinnisonKamion: Do we make images, or just torrents/jigdos?11:37
fabbioneKinnison: images too11:37
Mithrandirpitti: oem-config11:37
Kinnisonfabbione: right11:37
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KamionKinnison: images11:37
Kamionhmm, something's still wrong with the DVD builds11:37
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fabbioneKinnison: current as when?11:38
Kinnisonfabbione: images downloaded an hour or so ago11:38
KamionI've improved the situation, but ...11:38
fabbioneKinnison: new images have been rolled this morning around 6am11:38
fabbioneKinnison: ok11:38
Kinnison:-)11:38
KeybukKinnison: come up with new tests ... try installing in a different language, try partitioning differently ... try doing something new on the live, etc.11:38
KinnisonKeybuk: I've been running all the apps on the live11:38
KinnisonKeybuk: slowly11:38
Kinnison:-)11:38
MithrandirKamion: the current DVD images aren't the final ones?  I'll do cd testing instead, then.11:38
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fabbionepitti: vodka!11:39
fabbionei did try italian yesterday11:39
fabbionea tragedy11:39
=== dholbach should try a french one next
dholbachalthough i guess the keyboard would kill me :)11:40
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fabbionesomething literally translated as "Installing" to "Installaizing"11:40
pittifabbione: and that's wrong?11:40
pittidholbach: you can still choose a German or English keyboard11:41
fabbionepitti: quite...11:41
dholbachInstallizing sounds a bit wrong to me :-p11:41
pittiInstallazione Ubuntu pizza mafia Fabbione11:41
fabbioneehhee11:41
KeybukKinnison: you've run all the apps on the live cd, done a test install, run all the apps there, done an alternate install, tried other languages in both live and alternate, etc. in just an hour?11:42
KinnisonKeybuk: No11:42
KinnisonKeybuk: So far I've run the apps on the live CD11:42
KinnisonKeybuk: Not all of them yet11:42
KamionMithrandir: nope11:42
Kinnisonand I've sneezed the greater majority of my brain out along with my hayfever11:42
MithrandirKinnison: mmm, brains.11:43
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jdubmvo, bgertzfield: new modules packages don't conflict/replace/etc the old separate ones11:45
Kamiondon't they install to a different location on the filesystem?11:46
jdub trying to overwrite `/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-686/misc/vmnet.ko', which is also in package vmware-player-kernel-modules-2.6.15-23-68611:46
Kamionshould be replaces then not conflicts11:47
Kamionwell, I guess it could be conflicts too since the old packages have gone away11:47
mvojdub: right, I will have a look11:48
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Kamionright11:48
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Kamionincluding the server seed this time11:48
Mithrandirjdub: because giving you up-to-date status on your printer is important.11:48
jdubooh11:48
jdubMay 31 19:48:52 localhost kernel: [4459711.966000]  VFS: busy inodes on changed media.11:48
jdub~4 every second11:49
fabbionejdub: stop mplayer pron.avi while you do other stuff? ;)11:50
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sladenjdub: can you search back in the logs for the previous  "VFS: Disk change detected on device.*"11:53
sladenjdub: and that will have the device major:minor at the end of the string11:53
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jdubsladen: none at all, going back to dmesg11:55
jdubsladen: but i just put a CD in the drive, and it's stopped11:56
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jdubsladen: must've been a mess left by an old cd mount11:57
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sladenjdub: did you manage to eject the CD while it was still mounted/in use by something?11:57
sladenjdub: yeah, very likely11:57
jdubmust have11:57
jdubok, so now it's just cups-icon jumping up and down, but that's normal11:58
Riddellcarlos: hi12:10
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carlosRiddell: hi12:11
carlosRiddell: I need a .pot file for koffice that you didn't gave me, the one to translate the .desktop files12:11
carlosRiddell: desktop_koffice12:11
carlosRiddell: outside that one, koffice and k3b are fixed now12:12
carlosRiddell: also, I had to fix kchart and kpresenter to set the encoding to UTF-8, seems like the .pot files you gave me are not using your script to fix that one12:12
Riddellcarlos: that won't be any use, there's nothing to put the strings back into the .desktop files12:12
carlosRiddell: isn't KDE using gettext like we do with GNOME to get updates from .mo files?12:13
Riddellnot yet12:13
carlosok12:13
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doko_rsync's from cdimage are slow, or just abort (connection unexpectedly closed) :-/12:40
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KamionRiddell: alternate should be fixable12:44
KamionRiddell: I'll have a look in a moment12:44
KamionRiddell: I vote for ignoring desktop though - that would involve a -meta upload12:45
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RiddellKamion: will it break anything to not have language-support-en on it?12:46
KamionRiddell: yes12:49
KamionI'll have a look and see what the problem is12:49
KamionUbuntu (20060531.2) and Kubuntu (20060531.1) DVDs updated and now with zero uninstallables12:51
Kamionabout to rebuild Edubuntu DVDs12:51
Kamioncan somebody please update Testing/Current for those/12:51
Kamion?12:51
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RiddellKamion: I'll update Testing/Current12:53
KeybukRiddell: already done12:54
Riddellso it is12:54
dholbachKamion: how can I further debug  http://daniel.holba.ch/Screenshot.png ? which info do you need?12:56
Kamiondholbach: sorry, what's the problem there?12:57
dholbachKamion: gparted is not gtk-plugged12:57
Kamionoh I see12:57
Kamioner, dunno, is it being invoked with the right arguments (window id)? use xprop to check ubiquity's window id12:57
seb128dholbach: did you do something special like going forward backward and doing changes and cancelling them? I managed to get that some time ago while playing like that12:58
Kamionhate hate gparted12:59
Kamion</mantra>12:59
dholbachseb128: yes, I tried manual partitioning and it jumped to the choose partition<->mountpoints thing and I though I'd hit "Forward" two times, so I went back12:59
mvois it known that the cd integrity checker jumps around a lot?12:59
pittimvo: ping (u-m could not calculate upgrade, although 'sudo aptitude dist-upgrade' didn't complain)12:59
dholbachmvo: I think so.12:59
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dholbachKamion: ps afxvw    says:       gparted --installer 001:00
seb128dholbach: k, might be worht mentionning what you did when you point a such bug :p01:00
Kamionscore!01:00
\shILO Boards from HP == TOP, eRIC Boards from Peppercorn == Totally b0rked shit01:00
mvopitti: aptitude/apt never complain, they just happily remove ubuntu-desktop and go on :)01:00
mvopitti: can you put the logs somewhere for me please? 01:00
Kamionthat comes from gtk.Socket().get_id() basically01:00
pittimvo: sure, I'll file a bug01:00
mvopitti: it may take a bit for me to answer because I'm going to have lunch01:01
Kamionwell, after adding it to a window01:01
mvopitti: have you seen my cusys bugreport?01:01
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Kamiondholbach: ubiquity bug; my only guess is that there was already a gparted running for a brief period so ubiquity failed to add the new one to self.embedded and then got confused01:01
pittimvo: not yet01:01
dholbachKamion: which logs would you like me to attach to a possible bug report?01:02
\shI wonder if there is a patch to fdisk/sfdisk/cfdisk for partitioning disks with sectorsize is > %9L01:02
Kamiondholbach: just /var/log/installer/syslog please01:02
dholbachKamion: ok01:02
Kamion(may not be amazingly useful though)01:02
dholbachKamion: thanks01:02
Kamionnp01:02
pittimvo: bug 4764801:03
UbugtuMalone bug 47648 in update-manager "could not calculate upgrade" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4764801:03
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sladen\sh: 1MB sectors?01:17
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dholbachKamion: bug 4765201:17
UbugtuMalone bug 47652 in ubiquity "ubiquity doesn't pass correct window ID to gparted --installer" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4765201:17
Kamionthanks01:18
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janimomd01:24
janimonever mind01:24
doko_orga: FYI testing edubuntu DVD's01:28
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Kamionthe edubuntu DVDs only *just* finished building :)01:33
Kamionand have zero uninstallables, excellent01:33
ograKamion, ??01:33
\shsladen: standard sectors01:33
Kamioncan somebody update Testing/Current for Edubuntu DVDs 20060531.1?01:34
Kamionogra: wake up, I mentioned this issue this morning01:34
\shsladen: it's not possible to set the EFI GPT id (ee) before you setup a partition...01:34
Kamionuninstallables on DVDs due to cdimage vs. seeds issue01:34
ograKamion, i was offline due testing 01:34
ograARGH01:34
Kamionit's fixed in the build I just did01:34
ograi'm just done01:34
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Kamionand you didn't notice the uninstallables?01:34
ogranope01:34
ograall fine01:34
Kamionexcellent testing there :-P01:34
MithrandirKamion: the regular DVDs are built too now?01:34
KamionMithrandir: yeah01:34
Mithrandirexcellent01:35
Kamionogra: you obviously didn't read report.html01:35
ograthe amd64 workstation install is just finishing right of me01:35
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Kamionthere were several hundred uninstallables, although none in the regular installation path01:35
ogragar01:35
sladen\sh: can you explain that in more detail?  Is this a limitation of gparted?01:35
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sladen\sh: or is that the only way to force a commit of the updated partition table to the disk?01:35
=== sivang needs to backup up stuff here and re-install with seperate /home and / and have a test round on the way
ograKamion, anything else important i have missed like i have to redo my liveCD tests as well or something ?01:37
=== Kinnison has been looking at the default desktop in french
Kinnisonthe OOo menu entries aren't translated unless 'Spreadsheet' and 'Word Processor' are french01:38
=== sivang goes to download a latest daily
KinnisonThe GIMP entry isn't translated into french either01:38
pittiKinnison: you don't have the French langpack installed then?01:38
Kinnisonpitti: Just went to language-support and ticked 'french' then logged out and logged back in having chosen french (utf8@euro) from the language menu as per the instructions01:39
pittiKinnison: there still seems to be a bug in the fallback to the .desktop translations if the langpack doesn't provide the translations01:39
Kinnisonpitti: it installe a bunch of packages01:39
pittiKinnison: but most of the menu entries are French?01:39
pittiKinnison: OO.o .desktops are scarcely translated01:39
MithrandirKinnison: utf8@euro? eww01:40
Kinnisonpitti: Aye everything I've looked at thus far except for the GIMP and OOo are translated01:40
MithrandirKinnison: there's no UTF-8@euro in /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED ..01:40
pittiKinnison: ok, that sounds sane then; it at least sounds possible that the gimp .desktop is simply untranslated then (you can check the .desktop file)01:40
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UbugtuMalone bug 47607 in ubiquity "At final stage of installation (96%) installer crashed" [Normal,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4760701:40
Mithrandirpitti: probably got bit by the last-minute change to the ooo desktop files, then01:41
dholbachI thought I'd try xfs01:41
pittiKinnison: right, UTF8@euro is something that has been an error from the beginning and should die01:41
KinnisonMithrandir: it was presented on the menu so I did the "I'm a user" thing of picking the one which was probably right for me being in europe01:41
pittiKinnison: menu -> in expert install or language-selector?01:41
\shsladen: no..there is a limitation in sfdisk/cfdisk/fdisk..parted works01:41
Mithrandirok, it took about two minutes to find a bug in konqueror. :-P01:41
Kinnisonpitti: language-selector01:41
pittiKinnison: ouch; that deserves a bug report01:41
Kinnisonpitti: looks like the gimp itself is translated01:42
Kinnisonpitti: just not its .desktop01:42
Keybukmvo: if I have an Ubuntu dapper DVD in the drive of a Breezy machine ... how do I "upgrade" to that using update-manager?01:42
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mvoKeybuk: we don't support a full upgrade with only a cd/dvd yet (full == including sources.list rewriting and everything) 01:43
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pittimvo: I found out the cause of u-n breakage; it might affect hoary->breezy upgraders (unless that removes the old kernels, but I doubt that)01:44
sivangshould I follow http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Current to do testing ?01:44
pittisivang: yes, please01:44
sivangpitti: k01:44
mvopitti: I have noticed, yes. I think we should add it to the release note 01:45
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zulheylo01:45
pittiKeybuk: I manually did apt-cdrom add (or use synaptic, which adds it for you), then call u-n normally; that worked (just a cosmetics issue, bug 46340)01:46
UbugtuMalone bug 46340 in update-manager "confusing dialog when using CD as apt source" [Minor,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4634001:46
pittimvo: do you think that can be easily fixed with another breezy-updates version?01:46
Kamionogra: alternate and desktop CDs have not been changed since this morning01:47
mvopitti: possible, but its a bit tricky :/ (needs some thought)01:47
ograKamion, ok01:47
Kamiondholbach: yes, ddon't use XFS for /01:47
AlinuxOSpitti, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts/+bug/47393  here is everything for future 0.3 ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts realise, with bpg font optimised .fonts.conf file. As actual 0.2 version has ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts.hints bug. If it possible to fix after realise, no problems, We can wait :)01:47
Kamionat least without creating an XFS /boot01:47
UbugtuMalone bug 47393 in ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts "ttf-bpg-georgian-fonts v 0.3 Candidate is Ready." [Normal,Confirmed]  01:47
pittimvo: ok, thank you; update-notes are probably fine for that01:48
pittiAlinuxOS: not now, please; post-release01:48
dholbachKamion: I'd never do it in real life, I just wanted to do variations01:48
Kamionoh, indeed01:48
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AlinuxOSpitti, ok, don't worry! good luck! and good work to all!01:48
Kamionok, think I know why ia64 alternate is oversized01:52
sladenpitti: try root on reiserfs, it's the first thing that Gentoo users try01:53
pittisladen: that's what I usually do anyway01:53
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\shugh...reiserfs01:54
pittisladen: I use 50:50 reiserfs/ext3 in the install tests, and some XFS/JFS just for the fun in tests01:54
pittihey, just because Hans is a bit queer, the fs rocks01:54
Mithrandirpitti: sure, for /tmp and such.01:54
Mithrandireraserfs isn't safe, IME.01:54
Seveasricer fs01:55
pittiwhy do you think so? /me never had any problem with it01:55
sivangreiser is nice, just not for /boot01:55
pittisivang: I don't have separate /boots (I don't need them, woudl just be a waste for me), but booting reiser works fine on the three arches I have01:56
Mithrandirpitti: eraserfs and jfs are the two file systems which have lost data for me.01:56
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sivangah cool, I'll try that then in the upcoming install on this SATA laptop01:56
AlinuxOSMithrandir, is reiser faster then ext3 ? I personally use ext3 evrhywhere.01:56
MithrandirAlinuxOS: no idea.  I care less about speed than integrity.01:57
pittiAlinuxOS: it handles many small files much more efficiently; I don't have benchmarks, but it's said to be faster due to some clever inode organization (binary trees and such)01:57
Keybukhey01:58
Keybukanyone with an i386 dapper desktop01:58
AlinuxOSMithrandir, I prefer speed as I use laptop... with 5400rpm. maybe I'll try reiser in future.01:58
Keybukplease modprobe i8326501:58
Keybuk(save any work before hand)01:58
pittiAlinuxOS: both are journaling fses, and in my experience hard disks crash more often physically than due to fs corruption (but that's just me!)01:58
pittianyway, OT01:58
SeveasKeybuk:01:58
Seveasdennis@mirage:~$ sudo modprobe i8326501:58
SeveasPassword:01:58
SeveasFATAL: Module i83265 not found.01:58
AlinuxOSpitti, :) hehe personal experiences. The same for me :)01:58
AlinuxOSpitti, ok. nomore OT.01:59
MithrandirSeveas: I think s/32/23/ is what he meant.01:59
Keybuksorry01:59
Keybuktypo01:59
Keybukplease modprobe i8236501:59
Seveasdennis@mirage:~$ sudo modprobe i8236502:00
SeveasFATAL: Error inserting i82365 (/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-686/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.ko): No such device02:00
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FujitsuSame here.02:00
Keybukanyone else?02:01
HrdwrBoBwfm02:01
HrdwrBoBwell.. fatal no such device02:01
dholbachFATAL: Error inserting i82365 (/lib/modules/2.6.15-23-686/kernel/drivers/pcmcia/i82365.ko): No such device02:01
sivangsame here, but I am on laptop02:01
Keybuk"No such device" is ok02:01
HrdwrBoByeah02:01
Seveassame here on another machine02:01
sivangerr, no02:01
sivangsivan@swirl:~$ modprobe i8326502:02
sivangFATAL: Module i83265 not found.02:02
FujitsuI'm on a laptop, but I don't have a PCMCIA card slot.02:02
Seveassivang, s/32/23/02:02
Fujitsui82635, sivang.02:02
mjg59sivang: i8236502:02
FujitsuOops.02:02
mjg59Not i8326502:02
FujitsuI said it wrong :(02:02
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sivangmjg59: ops, yes, I have this here02:02
sivang-> No such device02:03
fabbionesladen: did you finish to edit the page?02:03
fabbione(testing/current)02:04
dholbachno such device on another machine as well02:04
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infinityKamion: Ouch on the DVD rebuild issue....02:05
infinityKamion: Otherwise, is everything looking good so far?02:05
Mithrandirthe volume label should have today's date, not tomorrow02:05
Mithrandir's, right?02:05
sladenfabbione: go go go02:05
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pittimvo: yay, successful breezy->dapper dist-upgrade with both l-support-{en,de}02:06
pittimvo: I'll try the ppc one again now, maybe it was just PEBCAK02:06
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Kamioninfinity: think so, couple of -updates issues discovered02:07
Kamioninfinity: oh and I'm trying to sort out ia64 oversizing (overenthusiastic transitional packages in ship, can't fix in live though)02:08
dholbachfabbione: tell me when you finished editing?02:09
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infinityKamion: Well, we always have ia64 ubuntu-server, so whatever. :)02:09
fabbionedholbach: saving now02:09
dholbachfabbione: rocknroll02:09
fabbionedholbach: done02:09
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Kamioninfinity: yeah, not too bothered about ia64 desktop, we can just not publish it02:09
FujitsuIA64 being distinct from AMD64?02:10
Kamionyes02:10
HrdwrBoBvery much so02:10
infinityKamion: I don't think any of the ports/desktop CDs work anyway, I just built them for people who felt the urge to test.02:10
infinityKamion: So best to not publish the whole lot.02:10
simiramarilize: is it possible to get Dapper cd'e to Norway within a couple of weeks? We're having an install-fest02:11
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dholbachpitti: saving...02:11
dholbachpitti: done02:11
Kamioninfinity: *nod*02:11
pittidholbach: *hug*02:11
Keybukok, nobody's desktop crashed; will assume that's safe on dapper then02:11
KaiL_are there any ia64 desktops in the world? I thought, that arch is only used for (very few) servers?02:11
HrdwrBoBpossibly used by mad scientists and insane geeks02:12
HrdwrBoBwho are not relevant to real desktops02:12
infinityKaiL_: There are thousands.02:12
KaiL_infinity, compared to even millions for Sparc? ;)02:13
infinityKaiL_: In the workstation world.  But none of them would be running Linux.02:13
Fujitsu64-bit Isomethingorother?02:13
FujitsuItanium?02:13
KaiL_Fujitsu, yes02:13
FujitsuTHey are pretty rare, and only in servers, as far as I know...02:13
KaiL_no wonder: afaik only a few Linux distributions and HP Unix run on it02:14
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Keybukinfinity: did you sleep well?02:14
infinityKeybuk: I kept tossing and turning, worrying about the release. :P02:15
pittiso, I tested all variants of alternate, now let's go to desktop. I'll be offline for some time again02:15
Keybukheh, I was dreaming about something release related02:15
FujitsuSo, there's Desktop, Alternate and Server?02:15
infinityI had dreams that all the CDs had to be rebuilt because of something that wasn't even shipped on them, and it was all my fault, and blah blah.02:16
infinityIt was a pretty rought dream.02:16
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infinityrough, too.02:16
fabbioneFujitsu: please move to #ubuntu. these are FAQ by now02:16
infinityHence this, as soon as I woke up:02:16
infinitycdimage@lithium:~/cdimage/www/full$ find . -name current | xargs ls -l02:16
fabbioneand we are busy preparing a release02:16
infinityAnd the pleasant discovery that only DVDs had been rebuilt.02:16
FujitsuNoted, sorry.02:16
fabbionecan somebody please make sure to perform an installation in Japanese and thai?02:26
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FujitsuI did a Japanese installation a couple of days back...02:28
Kamionwe need one following the localechooser changes last night, I'm afraid02:30
FujitsuAha.02:30
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MithrandirRiddell: is kdm not translated?02:32
RiddellMithrandir: it is, it just never uses the translations02:35
ograKamion, base-installer: info: found kernels ''02:36
Riddellit doesn't use the system locale, it uses what's specified in /etc/kde3/kdm/kdmrc which defaults to english02:36
ogra:(02:36
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MithrandirRiddell: it should pick up the system default and put it in that file, then02:36
ograthat didnt happen on 20060530.202:36
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LaserJockmorgs: I think those have been around since anchient times02:37
morgsDuh, I should browse my filesystem more!02:38
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ogramorgs, the ones sabdf1 contributed are in the screensaver-default-images package02:39
KeybukLaserJock: where ancient ~= last week02:39
pittidholbach: ping02:39
ograKamion, seems the GPG key on the edubuntu install CDs is broken02:40
LaserJockKeybuk: oh sorry, I just remember using space pictures in Red Hat 7.202:40
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morgsMmm, space pics the founder took personally - some bling Gentoo doesn't have ;-)02:43
Kamionogra: GPG key> er, really? details02:44
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Kamionogra: please send me the full log for that base-installer problem02:44
Kamionogra: I assume that was on a DVD although you didn't say02:44
sivangoh crap, download ETA 54% [===================================================> 55% [===================>                 ]  403,619,864  153.43K/s    ETA 46:0902:45
sivang/home/sivan/machines-backups02:45
sivang45:57/home/sivan/machines-backups02:45
ograKamion, nope thats amd64 install02:45
ograno dvd02:45
Kamionogra: ok, please send me the log02:45
ograyep02:45
doko_Kamion: how long does a fs resize take (150gb -> 75 GB)? the progress bar stays at 0% for now 5min.02:46
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Kamiondoko_: ages02:47
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Kamionyes, I know the progress bar isn't updated, it's annoying but it's known02:47
infinitydoko_: If there's actually data on that partition, it'll take FOREVER.02:47
pittisivang: ah, I just discovered the breakage of moving files from 'Examples' to the Desktop (which fails due to r/o). Your patch works?02:47
pittidoko_: for my standard ubuntu install it took about 5 mins02:48
pittidoko_: on amd64, that is; about 10 on my iBook02:48
sivangpitti: it's not in, seb128 said it is material for dapper-updates02:48
pittisivang: I know; I'm just curious whether the patch works02:49
sivangpitti: let me test here (I'm patched02:49
Mirvis seb128 the only one who could check why the translations for Gaim .desktop have disappeared at least for some languages in new installation? I filed bug 47669 now02:49
UbugtuMalone bug 47669 in gaim "Menu entry has lost its translation in at least Finnish" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4766902:49
Mirvthere :)02:49
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pittiMirv: same here for German02:49
pittihey hey seb1202:49
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pittiand seb12802:49
pittiand all other seb# around02:50
sivangpitti: like a charm :)02:50
sivangpitti: just tried02:50
Mirvit looks a bit ugly as now finally about all the menu entries would have been nicely translated.. but Gaim is not02:50
seb128hi pitti ;)02:50
ograKamion, http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/gpg-error-syslog02:50
Mirvseb128: I was _just_ talking about you. see http://launchpad.net/bugs/47669  - pitti said the same is with german02:50
UbugtuMalone bug 47669 in gaim "Menu entry has lost its translation in at least Finnish" [Normal,Confirmed]  02:50
seb128Mirv: what menu entry is not translated?02:50
Mirvseb128: Gaim; it used to be earlier, but with a fresh installation it is not02:51
pittiMirv: we should be able to fix that with updated langpacks, unless the POT file is broken, too02:51
Kamionogra: ok, the base-installer error is due to the GPG key problem02:51
seb128it's translated to french02:51
Mirvpitti: yes, the translations should be in langpacks, but the desktop file now being installed in a new installation has not got the translations02:51
Mirvseb128: it might be translated for languages that had translations in the desktop file in upstream02:52
ograKamion, yep, that far i grokked it, but why is the gpg problem ? 02:52
Kamion-r--r--r--   1    0    0            1901 May 31 2006 [   2295 00]   Release02:52
Kamion-r--r--r--   1    0    0               0 May 31 2006 [   2296 00]   Release.gpg02:52
Kamionhmm, indeed02:52
ograouch02:52
Kamionweird, I'll look at that02:52
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ograits fine on the liveCDs02:52
seb128Mirv: that might be a bug with the gettext patch for .desktop, pitti will know better02:52
Zombhigh... stupid questions, how do plans for xorg-7.1 look like?02:52
sivanghmm, "Exprience ubuntu.ogg" on my lap box basically has no video performance what so ever02:52
sivang:-/02:52
seb128Zomb: we are sort of busy with dapper atm02:53
Mirvseb128: also, the translations are there if you don't have a new installation. my dapper at home still has the translation even though it's updated02:53
Mirvseb128: ok02:53
Zombseb128: no doubts from me... :-)02:53
seb128Zomb: so not the timefor new xorg or GNOME02:53
mvoZomb: lets talk about it after release :)02:53
Zombyeah02:53
Zombok, thanks02:53
Kamionogra: only affects edubuntu alternate amd64; I just checked02:53
imbrandonZomb, you are better off asking in #ubuntu for the moment , the developers are busy with the release very soon ( or come back after release )02:54
infinityThat's bizarre.02:54
ograah, good, race condition ? delay in copying ? 02:54
ograis it possible to rebuild only amd64 ?02:55
Kamiongpg: fatal: can't read `/home/cdimage/.gnupg/random_seed': No such file or direc02:55
Kamiontory02:55
Kamionoddness02:55
KamionI wonder if that was a parallel build in progress or something02:55
Kamioninfinity: were you building something else at the same time?02:55
Kamionogra: yes, that's pretty easy, I'll do that02:55
ograthanks :D02:55
ographew02:55
Kamionbuilding02:56
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infinityKamion: Yeah, I suepect the edubuntu alternates were in paralell with a DVD build.02:56
Kamionfun little gpg bug, that02:57
infinityKamion: Likely because someone (not naming any names) has spend the last 6 months bragging about the cdimage parallelisation, and how wickedly fast and aweomse it is. :P02:57
infinityawesome, too.02:58
Kamion:-)02:58
KamionI think we still win overall ;)02:58
Kamionbut yeah, maybe better stick some locking in there - or just fix gpg02:58
pittiKamion: maybe gpg uses flock() for accessing the seeds, in order to avoid races on rewriting it, or so?02:59
Kamionogra: edubuntu amd64 updated; other arches carried over unchanged03:01
Kamion20060531.103:01
Kamiongood catch on that03:02
ograthanks !! :)03:02
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Keybukthat was a very quick rsync ;)03:04
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seb128pitti: that was fast ;)03:04
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Mithrandirdo we have a test plan for rescue mode or is it just "boot into it, make sure it looks decent, mark as pass"?03:06
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pittiseb128: yes, just rebooted from live CD to ubiquity install03:07
pittiMithrandir: I tried to reinstall grub/yaboot and to get a shell in my root partition03:08
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infinityMithrandir: What pitti said.  I've actually tested that is DOES stuff a couple of times.03:11
infinitys/is/it/03:11
Mirvpitti: it looks like Rosetta has lost .desktop translations for Gaim. actually for German there's a translation in the desktop file, but it is from upstream and is just "Gaim Internet Messenger" instead of something more German03:13
pittiI have to leave for about an hour, and can't do much anyway while the u-n dist-upgrade is running. BBL03:13
seb128Mirv: not a bug then?03:13
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Mirvseb128: well, a bug somewhere.03:14
seb128the upstream german translation is bugged then?03:15
Mirvseb128: yes, and the upstream didn't have many translations last Autumn, while in Rosetta there would have been many more new translation as the desktop files were translatable there03:15
seb128there should still be03:16
seb128the gaim package didn't change for a while now03:16
Mirvbut it seems like they have disappeared from Rosetta, and in new installations it shows as missing menu entry translations03:16
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Mirvall the other menu entries besides Gaim are unaffected03:18
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seb128Mirv: maybe some german translator changed the gaim translation on rosetta03:19
bddebianHello folks03:19
seb128hi bddebian03:20
Mirvseb128: yes, that's the point.. probably German .desktop-file translation was also improved in Rosetta (to be actually in German), but now it has disappeared and the old upstream .desktop file is there instead03:20
seb128Mirv: I doubt that the gaim template has changed, if the .desktop was translatable on rosetta it should still be03:21
Mirvand for Finnish there is no translation at all now in the .desktop file, even though the two .desktop strings were translated in Rosetta much earlier this spring 03:21
Mirvseb128: I checked out de.po from Rosetta and there are no string called "Gaim Internet Messenger" or anything related to the .desktop files. there were earlier.03:21
bddebianHello seb12803:22
bddebiandoko_: ping by any chance?03:22
seb128Mirv: right, I'll fix that but after dapper now03:23
Mirvseb128: yes, I understand, I just wanted to make the issue understood :)03:23
Mirvthanks03:24
seb128np03:24
seb128that's still weird you say it was listed03:24
seb128there is no reason for the template to change03:24
seb128carlos: around?03:24
bddebianpitti: ping?03:24
MirvI have somehow accustomed to weird things happening in Rosetta03:25
seb128you should not03:25
seb128if there is some bug there should be pointed and fixed03:25
seb128you should not get accustomed to bugs and ignore them :/03:25
bddebianWhy not, we do it with Windows all the time? ;-)03:26
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doko_bddebian: not for work ...03:29
dholbachpitti: pong03:29
bddebiandoko_: OK, sorry.  Can you grab me sometime if you get a sec?03:30
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carlosseb128: hi03:58
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Mirvcarlos: as you can see from the discussion, seb128 probably wanted you to look why translations for the desktop files have seemingly disappeared from Rosetta templates and thus PO files, https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/gaim/+bug/4766904:02
UbugtuMalone bug 47669 in gaim "Menu entry has lost its translation in at least Finnish" [Normal,Confirmed]  04:02
Mirvcarlos: I mean, for Gaim, not others04:03
seb128carlos: right, do you know when the gaim template changed previous time and what changed?04:05
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carlosseb128: let me check...04:13
carlosseb128: POT-Creation-Date: 2006-05-17 14:49+000004:14
seb128carlos: is the pot update at every package upload even if there is no change?04:15
seb128updated04:15
carlosseb128: and last .po file uploaded from Ubuntu's archive was also on that date04:15
carlosseb128: yes04:15
seb128k04:15
seb128do you have an history on the .pots for it?04:15
seb128not the dates but the content04:15
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carlosseb128: yes, but outside Rosetta04:16
carlosseb128: rookery04:16
carlosat ~lamont/public_html/translations04:16
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seb128carlos: ok, thank you04:17
carlosnp04:17
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Keybuk*blink*04:24
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KeybukI've entirely forgotten what tests I'm doing04:25
ogralol04:25
ograbut i bet youu can type your name blind backwards04:26
sfllawwallsf.04:27
sfllawDamn.04:27
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Keybukogra: nope, never tried04:28
ograKeybuk, dont you use your name in the installer ? 04:28
mdzis someone doing a desktop CD install on amd64? pitti?04:28
Keybukogra: no, I just use dapper/dapper04:28
ograheh04:28
infinityI was just about to ask someone to take my desktop/amd64 tasks.04:30
pittidholbach: unping04:30
pittibddebian: pong04:31
pittimdz: yes, I'm doing the full set of amd64 and ppc installs04:31
infinitypitti: \o/  Thanks.04:31
mdzRiddell: have you begun testing the current Kubuntu candidates?04:33
infinitypitti: Will you have time to do all the amd64/desktop tests, or do you want me to try to take some?04:33
pittiinfinity: I'm fine with doing them all04:34
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infinitypitti: You rule.04:34
pittiinfinity: I only have 2 left anyway (auto-resize and manual), all the other amd64 alternate and desktop possibilities are done (also dist-upgrade)04:34
pittiand I'm going to continue right now, brb04:35
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jdubdoes anyone have firefox just halt on them sometimes? no heavy cpu usage, it just stops, but comes back in a while04:36
jsgotangcoyeah04:38
jsgotangcoactually my cursor stops04:38
jsgotangco(it doesn't happen in epi though)04:38
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Riddellmdz: yes, wiki page updated04:44
mdzRiddell: thanks04:45
highvoltagemdz: feeling better?04:49
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nomedhi all04:53
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nomedjanimo: ping04:53
nomedcould u confirm bug #46571 is gone ?04:54
UbugtuMalone bug 46571 in xfce4 "xfce4 doesnt shut down properly" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4657104:54
mdzhighvoltage: alive04:54
highvoltagemdz: hope you feel like mdz again by tomorrow, you'll need to be ready for some partying :)04:55
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mdzcmvo: thanks for recording your test results05:10
bgertzfieldmvo: morning!05:11
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wasabiHeh. We totally need a SDCE test... Supreme Dictator Certified Engineer.05:15
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janimonomed: hi, that bug is not gone05:23
iwjmdz: The reason I didn't give any detail about the way it broke when I upgraded KDE is that this is apparently a known feature of KDE.05:23
janimowill be gone by edgy hopefully :)05:23
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nomedjanimo: ok .. i do not understand why i do not see it :/05:24
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janimonomed, are you using gdm?05:25
iwjjdub: I've not really seen anything very much like that but I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few places where it takes out an overly big lock.05:25
nomedsure05:25
iwjjsgotangco: Mouse freeze is something different (swapping, probably).05:25
janimonomed, so when you restart from the logout dialog, are you not dropped after X stops to a tty which looks like it's asking you to log in?05:26
nomedno05:26
janimodo you see the system shutting down messages without switching console?05:26
nomedyes05:26
janimoyou are lucky then :)05:26
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janimoI don;t know why but here those happen on vt705:27
KeybukUbuntu i386 Alternate OEM Resize in Xhosa PASS05:27
Keybuk(aha!  bet nobody thought of testing _that_)05:27
iwjYou can read Xhosa ?05:27
sivangheh05:27
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sivangis there a time when the releases it planned to go out?05:29
ograKamion, can i have proper names for the edubuntu isos on my download html pages for release ? (edubuntu install says alternate in the header)05:29
Keybukiwj: I know my way around the installer well enough that I don't _need_ to05:30
Keybukand hda1 is hda1 in every language ;)05:30
iwjTrue :-).05:31
iwjA month or two ago I was running firefox in a locale where I didn't even know what the code meant.  Navigating through the preferences to test the fonts (which is what I was trying to do) was slightly tricky but not impossible.05:32
pittiiwj: I'm regularly lost when I test new m-firefox-l-all languages :)05:35
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cmvomdz: You're welcome. Installed server and expert/manual partion today, I'm about to add those.05:39
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doko_sfllaw: testing both i386/amd64 WinFOSS DVD images05:44
sfllawdoko_: Thanks.05:48
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bddebianpitti: Still here?06:01
Kamionogra: I should be able to fix that, yes06:01
KamionRiddell: help, I just did a zh_CN Kubuntu install on powerpc, and now skim segfaults when the desktop is starting up and I don't get a working desktop06:01
ograKamion, that'd be great, my doc guys are already confused what to write :)06:02
KamionRiddell: what do you need to ebug this?06:02
Kamioner, debug06:02
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Kamionogra: it's just a minor bug that it says "alternate" there, the explanatory text below it is how it's meant to be06:02
ograyep06:03
pittibddebian: yes06:03
mdzmvo: have you seen any further reports of that upgrader segfault?06:04
mvomdz: no, nothing so far. maybe a heisenbug06:05
bddebianpitti: Do we care about bug #4588706:05
UbugtuMalone bug 45887 in dokuwiki "Security update needed for all versions prior to 2006 March 9th" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4588706:05
mvomdz: but I have to do a (final) upload with the updated release-notes, updated translations and a one-line fix in the checkFreeSpace code - I'm preparing this now06:05
zygahello hackers :)06:05
mvomdz: is that ok?06:05
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bddebianHello zyga (Even thought I am not a "hacker") :-)06:05
zygamvo: cound you use my help in any way?06:06
Kamionmvo: erm, upload to where?06:06
Kamiondapper is officially frozen in LP06:06
RiddellKamion: is there a backtrace?  does it start up on second login?06:06
mdzmvo: debdiff?06:07
KamionRiddell: where would the backtrace land? the message is in Chinese so unfortunately I cannot read it06:07
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mvoKamion: hm, if dapper-updates can deal with uploads of the upgrader I can use this06:07
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mdzmvo: Kamion has a point; can we actually update the upgrader via -updates?06:07
Kamionand I'm not familiar enough with the interface to cope with it in any language06:07
mdzmvo: now is perhaps not the time to test that06:07
mvomdz: sure, I'm preparing it06:07
Kamionmdz: we would need to check with cprov on that; the d-i handling code at one point did not deal with pockets06:07
mdzmvo: I suggest working with cprov to test it on staging06:07
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Kamionmdz: or Kinnison would probably know too06:08
mvomdz: ok - the only important bit are the releae notes, but they can be fetched from any http location, we can work around this and do with the current version (if required)06:08
RiddellKamion: does the kde crash handler pop up?06:08
KamionRiddell: yeah06:08
Riddellshould be in the second tab of that06:09
Riddellactaully you would need to install gdb to get it06:09
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RiddellI'll try a chinese install06:09
KamionRiddell: oh, err - it broke on second login too (after ctrl-alt-backspace), but I just tried logging in again and it now works with no crash06:10
Kamionyay heisenbugs :-/06:10
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pittibddebian: well, if someone comes along and does it, fine for me :)06:14
KamionRiddell: where  an I file bugs on the Kubuntu release notes?06:14
bddebianpitti: Well I would, but we are closed up shop...gah06:14
Kamionor is anyone from the doc team here that could have a look? they have some serious problems06:14
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bddebianpitti: I would do it but uploads are frozen now aren't they?06:16
RiddellKamion: KubuntuDapperKnownProblems06:17
iwjmdz, riddell: More info in DapperReleaseNotes/Kubuntu/UpgradeProblems06:17
iwjBut I have to go catch a train.  I'll be back in some hours (see mail to warthogs).06:18
pittibddebian: they can go into d-security06:19
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mdziwj: have you completed any of your other test cases?06:21
pittiyay, grepping for my password yielded no result :)06:21
ograheh06:21
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KamionRiddell: thanks, I've added a comment there06:26
KeybukRiddell: so, err, I'm being thick06:27
KeybukRiddell: adept doesn't seem to want to upgrade using a cd06:27
RiddellKeybuk: you're not being thick, it doesn't have that option unless you run apt-cdrom first06:28
LaserJockKamion: does it say on the Kubuntu release notes who wrote it?06:29
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LaserJockKamion: nvm, found the svn log06:31
mvocan some native speaker please have a look over http://people.ubuntu.com/~mvo/bzr/update-manager/update-manager--dapper/DistUpgrade/ReleaseAnnouncement ? this is what the user sees before the dist-upgrade06:32
seb128mvo: is there a way to translate that? :)06:33
LaserJockmvo: that second paragraph sound like Edubuntu06:33
LaserJockmvo: i.e. "Ubuntu is a Linux distribution aimed for educators to easily deploy06:33
LaserJockand maintain a learning environment"06:33
ograyeah, who made that up ?06:34
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mvoseb128: not for dapper unfortunately :/ 06:34
mvoLaserJock: thanks, I took that from the DapperReleaseNotes in the wiki. I'll remove it again06:35
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ogramvo, i think they gopt copied from a template jsgotangco made for edubuntu :)06:37
janimoogra, where's the link to edubuntu release notes?06:37
doko_Kamion: please see bug 4772506:38
UbugtuMalone bug 47725 in oem-config "timezone dialog pops up (no content), then the login screen appears" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4772506:38
mvoogra: fixed now, thanks06:38
pittidoko_: that's merely cosmetical for German; it works fine for English06:38
ograjanimo, https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuDapperReleaseAnnouncement (we didnt use that template btw)06:38
janimoogra, thanls06:38
pittidoko_: in Germany we only have one TZ, so it has nothing to ask :)06:38
fabbioneRiddell: ping? i just got kde-media-notifier window popup on ubiquity ppc06:39
fabbioneRiddell: what do you want me to look?06:39
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LaserJockmvo: reads nicely06:39
doko_pitti: hmm, ok, but what do you do when installing in the UK?06:40
pittidoko_: then you should choose UK as country :)06:40
Riddellfabbione: just plain ppc?  not in a vmware like thing?06:41
pittidoko_: I did an install with country == USA and one for Russia, and there it asked me for the TZ 06:41
fabbioneRiddell: plain ppc06:41
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doko_pitti: we only have language and keyboard, not country, so I cannot install my laptop to work in the UK ;-P corner case, but I think that's over-optimized06:41
fabbioneRiddell: is there anything you need otherwise i will keep going with the install test06:42
Kamiondoko_: oem-config is known-to-be-crap in dapper. sorry - I just didn't have time to fix it up06:42
pittidoko_: strange, I was asked for both language and country in the 1st dialog, and keyboard in the 2nd06:43
Riddellfabbione: what disk is it reporting?06:43
KamionI appreciate the bug reports but I do not think it is sensible to worry about them as dapper showstoppers06:43
Riddellfabbione: and whats the contents of media:/ in konqueror06:43
pittidoko_: well, for me it doesn't actually *respect* the keyboard setting, but it asks :) (I filed a bug)06:43
Kamiondoko_: it's not deliberate optimisation, it's a side-effect of moving to tzsetup as part of d-i reorgs06:44
Kamionand yes it should be fixed, but it's not exactly a one-liner06:44
doko_Kamion: yes, it's German only, so not rc. just reporting06:44
fabbioneRiddell: media:/ has 37G Media (the hd) and other stuff.. the prompt is about the 37G Media (hd repartioned basically)06:44
Kamiontbh it would take a lot to persuade me that any oem-config failure is RC06:45
Riddellfabbione: ok, thanks, that's fine06:45
fabbioneRiddell: no problem06:45
Kamionsimply because it has had about one day of development time allotted to it in dapper; anything else it's got has been sneaked in the side06:45
pittiKamion: for that it worked surprisingly well :)06:46
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bddebianheh06:49
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lastnodesilbs, ping?06:57
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\sh_awayLadies, Gentlemen, I wish you good luck this night for the release of Dapper Drake aka Ubuntu 6.06 LTS...I will go now and celebrate the release already ;) all the best, good luck, Ubuntu :)07:07
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bddebianw000t, later \sh_away!07:07
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HiddenWolfbgertzfield: dapper doesn't have a "system tools" menu by default, you might want to consider putting vmware's .desktop in accessories like the terminal.07:11
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tritiumsivang: you have a T43p, correct?  Did you compile your own 2.6.16 kernel to get around the SATA-to-PATA bridge problems with the drive, particularly on resume from suspend?07:24
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mjg59What bridge problems with the drive?07:30
Keybuksince when does one need a SATA/PATA bridge?07:32
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pittiyay, all amd64 and ppc desktop/alternate/dist-upgrade tests succeeded07:35
pittiwearning my ubuntu t-shirt today must have helped a lot :)07:35
pittiwearing, even07:35
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infinitypitti: Laugh.  Yeah, it was totally the t-shirt. :)07:42
infinitys/Laugh./*laugh*/07:42
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mdzjanimo: are you happy with your CD images?07:50
janimomdz, yes07:50
janimothe 386 ones got tested only but hope the others are fine too07:51
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janimohighvoltage: got around to seeing if ltsp clients boot off the installed xubuntu server?07:57
highvoltagejanimo: nope. didn't have another machine present, although, the services is starting correctly07:59
janimohighvoltage: yeah I have another machine here but does not know pxe apparently07:59
highvoltageand there were no error messages, I can assume that it would work, although I still can't say 100% for sure. it does seem fine though07:59
janimoso I could not test it either08:00
highvoltagejanimo: you can download a etherboot boot image with PXE emulation at http://rom-o-matic.net08:00
janimohighvoltage: ok the wording in the announcement remains then ' can easily install an ltsp server'08:00
highvoltagethen you can boot from floppy / CD / grub to network08:00
janimowill not go into the details weather thin clients can connect to it :)08:00
janimono spoilers in the release announcements!08:00
highvoltagejanimo: well, i have a spare PC, so I can install and test now, if you want to be sure for the purposes of accurate announcement08:01
ograjanimo, https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuDocumentation/BootingClientsWithoutPxe :)08:01
highvoltagei can then tell you in +/- 45 mins?08:01
janimohighvoltage: I thought of pxe for that machine since it has broken floppy/CD :)08:01
highvoltage(have to burn cd first, etc)08:01
KeybukRiddell: kde upgrade went VERY badly wrong08:01
highvoltageheh08:01
janimohighvoltage: no hurry, but thanks :)08:01
Keybuklike, the desktop actually crashed afterwards08:01
infinityKeybuk: Yeah, that matched iwj's experience too.08:02
infinityKeybuk: Segfault-o-rama and reset switch to complete the upgrade.08:02
janimohighvoltage: you still intend to deploy real xubuntu ltsps?08:02
Keybukinfinity: this was after the reset switch08:03
infinityKeybuk: Oh, special..08:03
Keybukah, no, it was just after I pushed "reboot" _in_ KDE08:04
KeybukI assumed it had rebooted08:04
highvoltagejanimo: well, that's a tough question, but we intend to use xubuntu desktop environment for sure08:04
infinitySeveas: Hey, slacker, you've not subscribed your feed mangler to edgy-changes yet. :)08:04
Seveasinfinity, is edgy changes alive?08:05
janimohighvoltage: so if not via this methid then over edubuntu?08:05
infinitySeveas: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/edgy-changes08:05
highvoltagejanimo: we have lots of pressure on us for local device access, and things like network swap need to work. so we might have to use ltsp.org for another 6 months, something i'm not keen on...08:05
Seveasinfinity, note that the feed won't work until the first mail is sent08:05
janimoogra: is pxe entirely network card dependent, nothing to do with the system bios?08:05
SeveasI should do something about that08:05
Seveasbut NOT NOW - report deadline in 3:5508:05
infinitySeveas: No big deal if liferea whines about a broken feed until it magically starts working.08:06
janimohighvoltage: aha, work for ogra for edgy ;)08:06
highvoltagejanimo: we're definetly using XFCE though, we don't have much of a choice in terms of our older server's capacities... let's move this to #edubuntu or #xubuntu08:06
ograjanimo, thats top on my todo :)08:06
janimohighvoltage: ok, that's enough details for now, was just curious. But if you have any xfce questions/requests ping/mail me08:07
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ograpxe is card dependent but indeed you have the settings for it incorporated in the BIOS...08:07
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Kamionogra: fixed the Edubuntu install CD description for you for the final publish08:08
ograthanks :)08:08
Kamion(although not in the current daily HEADER.html)08:08
ograthats ok08:08
Kamionit's just s/alternate install CD/install CD?08:08
Kamionit's just s/alternate install CD/install CD/08:08
janimoKamion, xubuntu remains on cdimage only?08:08
Kamion(ahem)08:08
ograyep08:08
highvoltagejanimo: thanks :)08:08
Kamionjanimo: yes, releases would overflow if we added xubuntu I'm afraid08:08
AlinuxOSreinstalled Dapper, standart mode, everything is ok. no problem for me. Great!08:09
Kamionthere are physical restrictions on how much disk can fit on those machines in the datacentre with the recent networking upgrades08:09
KamionI didn't ask for details but I believe elmo08:09
janimoKamion: np with that at all, it's  just so I write the url's correctly in the ann08:09
Kamionright08:09
highvoltagedisk space is cheap!08:09
Kamionhighvoltage: not when it won't fit in the machines :P08:10
elmohighvoltage: high end SCSI disk across multiple machines isn't cheap.  if you think otherwise, you know where to send your cheque to08:10
highvoltageelmo: I'll trust you on that08:12
highvoltageelmo: if i may ask, how much disk space is needed?08:12
ograhighvoltage, dont forget the mirrors will have to cope with it too08:13
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Tonio_mdz: may I send you the debdiff for kubuntu-default-settings reguarding the Real streaming and audio streaming issues ? (for dapper-updates upload)08:14
mdzTonio_: sure08:16
mdzTonio_: I won't be around too much longer, though; I'll be going back to bed I think08:16
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mdzTonio_: (i.e., email rather than IRC would be best)08:17
ogramdz, get well08:17
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Tonio_mdz: sure08:18
Tonio_mdz: should be sent08:19
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Gloubiboulgajanimo, around?08:23
janimoGloubiboulga: yes08:23
janimoI hope you did not find a bug08:24
Gloubiboulgajanimo, xfce4-menueditor has erased my menu08:24
janimooh, ok :)08:24
Gloubiboulgais it a known bug ?08:24
janimostarted it from command line?08:24
Gloubiboulgayep08:24
janimomenueditor is not too fucntional08:24
GloubiboulgaI see :)08:24
janimoi fyou start it from the menu it wants to edit system wide menu08:25
crimsunthat's cool, just caution in the release notes making a backup prior to using it :-)08:25
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janimootherwise it seems to do this08:25
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ReMinkHi !08:25
janimoI did not get it to eat my menu so far, just segfaulted08:25
Gloubiboulgait segfaulted the first time I launched it, and erased the menu the second time08:25
janimoGloubiboulga: so you already had a menu on your ~/,config ?08:26
Gloubiboulgaa third time will regenerate the menu maybe ? :)08:26
janimoor erased meaning it does not show up?08:26
Gloubiboulgathe default menu, I've never edited it08:26
janimooh, that cannot be erased it's in /etc08:26
janimono permissions08:26
GloubiboulgaI have the "application" icon, but cliking on it doesn't open a menu08:26
janimobut xfce4-menueditor creates a 0 length menu file before segfaulting08:27
janimoso the menu picks that and it's empty08:27
janimoI just discovered this the other day08:27
Gloubiboulgaok, so if I remove it, the default menu will show up ?08:27
janimoto un-eat the menu go to it's properties menu then close the dialog08:27
janimoI think so08:27
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highvoltagejanimo: can that be fixed in -updates?08:28
janimohighvoltage: I filed a bug upstream so depending on what goes in updates it coudl be fixed08:28
janimoso it does not erase the menu or any data, it's just annoying in not using it until told to reread it08:28
highvoltageyep08:29
Seveasinfinity, http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/files/edgy.xml08:29
infinitySeveas: Was already subscribed an hour ago. :)08:29
Seveasinfinity, (with attached note that ubuntulinux.nl will be down from 16:00-ish tomorrow until 12:00-ish friday)08:29
infinitySeveas: Thanks.08:29
Seveasinfinity, but it works since about a minute or so ;)08:30
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infinitySeveas: You deleted warty?08:30
infinityI guess it /is/ dead now.. *shrug*08:30
Seveasyes08:30
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janimoGloubiboulga: yes if you remove it the old one should show up after the properties dialog dance08:31
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janimohmm things are still uploaded to dapper?08:34
highvoltagewarty will live forever in our hearts and souls08:34
janimooh dapper-updates alreday08:34
crimsunhighvoltage: it's totally living through this dist-upgrade series...08:34
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janimois there a policy written on what can go in dapper-updates?08:35
bigcx2hey all08:35
Seveashighvoltage, very true08:35
janimothe ones I just saw are regular bugfixes08:35
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bigcx2i would like a package in debian unstable to go into ubuntu....08:36
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bigcx2would the best way to go about getting it into ubuntu to become a motu?08:37
crimsunbigcx2: if it's already in sid, it'll be synced into edgy automatically.08:37
crimsunbigcx2: if you'd like to help maintain it, of course, then yes, -motu is the route08:37
bigcx2fair enough...well what about dapper08:38
bigcx2the package that i'm interested in is ikiwiki08:39
bigcx2btw08:39
crimsundapper's frozen, release is < 24 hours away. There's no possibility.08:39
bigcx2k08:40
ograsure there is ...08:40
bigcx2i wasn't sure if i could get it in after the release08:40
ograget it into edgy and ask for a backport ;)08:40
crimsunogra: ok, fine you win, but that would be -backports. :-)08:40
ograindeed :)08:40
bigcx2k so how would one go about that?08:40
elmobuild/buildd/pointless-0.5/debian/pointless/usr/share/pointless/README universe/misc/pointless08:41
elmobuild/buildd/python-4suite-0.99cvs20050418/4Suite/build/share/Dashboard/4ss-netscape.css universe/python/python2.4-4suite08:41
elmosomeone might want to sort out that package08:42
elmopython2.4-4suite confirmed at least, haven't check pointless08:42
mdkeZnarl: ping?08:44
Znarlmdke : Hello.08:44
mdkeZnarl: hi! query...08:44
bigcx2anyone?08:44
janimobigcx2: #ubuntu-motu is the best place to ask08:46
bigcx2alright thanks08:46
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elmoremem.el                                                    universe/misc/remembrance-agent08:48
elmocrystalsvg/32x32/apps/siraj.png                             universe/kde/kbfx08:49
elmodebian/gtk-engines-mist/usr/share/themes/Mist/gtk/gtkrc     universe/x11/gtk-engines-mist08:49
elmo^-- those too, not checked08:49
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infinityelmo: Ouch.08:55
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Kamionright, warty and hoary moved from releases.u.c to cdimage.u.c/old-releases/09:04
Riddellelmo: what's up with those files?09:04
KamionRiddell: those paths are relative to/09:04
Kamionto /09:04
elmoRiddell: ... I'm pretty sure /crystalsvg isn't in the FHS09:04
Keybukbut /remem.pl should be09:05
Riddellinvestigating09:05
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Keybuk  / / '__/ _ \ '_ ` _ \ / _ \ '_ ` _ \  / _ \ |09:06
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Kamionit's been a long releases09:06
Keybuk(wow, zsh can tab complete figlet font names ... that rocks!)09:07
Seveas(there is a bug open op python-4suite for this too)09:07
SeveasKeybuk, bash can do that too ;)09:07
KeybukSeveas: comparing bash to zsh is like comparing a Honda Civic to a McLaren Mercedes SLR 5509:08
Keybukyou, just, don't09:08
Seveasheh09:08
_ionkeybuk: Indeed. :-)09:09
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Keybukmdke: what is it with you and custard?09:11
mdkei just like it. All english people do, surely09:11
diemanhrm09:11
diemanodd09:11
diemanthe alternate installer doesn't like the example-preseed.txt file09:12
Keybukmdke: I don;t09:13
Keybukcan't stand the stuff09:13
mdkeKeybuk: you must be forrin09:13
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highvoltagejanimo: i have a serious problem with my xubuntu installation. gdm keeps restarting over and over and over :(09:13
Keybukmdke: nope, English09:13
janimooh, the ltso one?09:13
mdkeKeybuk: well... I know you're English09:14
janimohighvoltage: ltsp I mean?09:14
highvoltagejanimo: the one on the server, i'm about to start up a thin client now (actually this laptop i'm working on, so i'll brb)09:14
highvoltagejanimo: i chose the ltsp installation option, yes. but this is happening on the server.09:14
janimohighvoltage: oh, maybe gdm should not be installed since ldm is the one supposed to be started09:14
janimoxubuntu-desktop has gdm and ltsp adds ldm to it09:15
highvoltagejanimo: ldm should start on the thin clients, gdm should start on the server09:15
janimohighvoltage: oh, maybe ogra knows ?09:15
janimoI have no idea what it can be.09:16
highvoltagei don't know, brb.09:16
Kamiondieman: that's probably an oops, please file it on installation-guide09:16
Kamion(reckoning that chances are it's the documentation that's wrong)09:16
diemanit seems to be horking on multiline entries09:19
diemanbut im testing that right now09:19
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highvoltagejanimo: *sigh* the thin client doesn't boot. it drops me into busybox after failing to mount the nfs share: Permission Denied09:23
janimohighvoltage: hmm, sorry. No idea what it can be  then :(09:24
janimohighvoltage: is gdm supposed to start at all on the server?09:25
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highvoltagejanimo: yes09:27
highvoltagejanimo: ltsp-client and ltsp-client-setup is installed on the server, as far as I know, it's not supposed to be09:28
highvoltagejanimo: as much as I hate to say this, you might have to remove the LTSP install option, if at all possible.09:29
janimohighvoltage: oh, are those _not_ supposed to be on the server?09:29
highvoltageoh no09:29
highvoltagejanimo: it's not gdm that keeps restarting on the server, it's LDM that keeps restarting on the server :(09:30
highvoltagejanimo: ldm isn't supposed to be there either, it's just supposed to go into the ltsp chroot09:30
highvoltagejanimo: no, they're supposed to be installed in the ltsp chroot09:30
highvoltagethe server machine is basically configured as a client and a server at the same time. :/09:31
janimohighvoltage: I got the impression that those need to be installed09:31
janimoso on the server we should have ltsp-server-standalone installed09:32
highvoltagejanimo: we can hear for sure from ogra, but I am quite convinced that ldm should definitely not be installed on the server's system09:32
janimobut have ldm and ltsp-client on the CD nit not installed?09:32
highvoltageldm and ltsp-client should be installed, but only in the installation in /opt/ltsp/<arch>09:33
highvoltagenot /09:33
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janimohighvoltage: it was bug 41322 that describes what I asked for that CD option09:35
UbugtuMalone bug 41322 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "add LTSP server option for xubuntu install CD" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4132209:35
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janimohmm, I wonder why I filed it on gfxboot09:35
janimooh, that's just a new bug for getting it translated, I see09:36
janimohighvoltage: so from what you say, ltsp-client and ldm should have been ommitted from the install right?09:37
bddebianStupid sleaze-bay09:37
highvoltagejanimo: for the server part, yes. but on the client installation (the chroot, /opt/ltsp/i386), it should be installed09:38
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janimohighvoltage: so if you connect to this server and unintstall ldm and ltsp-client and reboot should it work in theory?09:38
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highvoltagejanimo: for ltsp, you get two installtions on the server: the usual ubuntu one in /, and the one the thin clients boot from /opt/ltsp/<arch>09:38
janimohighvoltage: so ldm and ltsp-client still need to be apt-get installed at some point?09:38
highvoltagejanimo: i think so, i can test now...09:39
janimohighvoltage: the other one happens in a chroot right?09:39
cbx33janimo, they live in the chrrot don;t they highvoltage ?09:39
janimobut still can use (uses?) the packages on the CD09:39
highvoltagejanimo: yes, the ldm and ltsp-client packages needs to be installed in the 'building chroot' part09:39
cbx33well, we hope they don't live in a ch rot :p09:39
highvoltagejanimo: yes, it must use the packages from the CD, so the bug was right that the packages should be on the cd09:40
highvoltagejanimo: but it didn't mention where these packages should be installed. ltsp-server-standalone should be installed to the main system09:40
highvoltageand the rest to the chroot09:40
bgertzfieldHiddenWolf: Thanks for the suggestion (Accessories instead of System Tools).  I used System Tools because that's where the standalone VMware Player will install itself on non-Ubuntu systems.  I think it makes sense to use the same place (whether or not there are a lot of other Ubuntu packages that go there).09:40
janimoit may have been a misunderstanding on the bug as to what is installed and what is only on the CD (ship seed)09:40
HiddenWolfbgertzfield: your call. ;)09:41
janimohighvoltage: is openssh-server required too? on theserver09:41
cbx33janimo, i believe so09:41
janimoso would  making the CD option install just the two of the 4 packages be better?09:41
dholbachjanimo: so where's the release party in romania?09:42
highvoltagejanimo: yes, it is. the thin clients uses ssh -X to get the desktop from the server09:42
janimohighvoltage: if you could confirm that uninstalling ldm and ltsp-client from the server improved the situation we may still fix it09:42
cbx33dholbach, is there on in the UK?09:42
janimodholbach: I saw a mail on ubunto-ro proposing one in the capital city09:42
janimobut nothing else09:42
dholbachcbx33: I do one in Berlin :-)09:42
dholbachhttp://wiki.ubuntu.com/DapperReleaseParties09:43
janimodholbach: I know no ubuntu fan in the area09:43
dholbachjanimo: that should be changed :-)09:43
janimoapparently people are immune to me distributing CDs to them09:43
tsenghah09:44
diemanheh09:44
tsengare there pressed xubuntu cds for dapper?09:44
diemanwe've got an installfest here this weekend :)09:44
diemani might show up09:44
janimotseng: nope09:44
infinitySomeone needs t ocome party with me in Melbourne on release day.09:44
janimoI dist ubuntu/kubuntu09:44
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bgertzfieldinfinity: Go to bed!  ;)09:47
bgertzfieldinfinity: I had a bunch of folks download the vmware-player and give it a go.  Got some good feedback, no showstoppers.09:47
bgertzfieldThanks again for all your help.09:47
infinitybgertzfield: No bed for me.  Need to set up dapper-security and other fun things.09:49
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cbx33highvoltage2, how goes it ?09:53
bgertzfieldinfinity: ...09:53
highvoltage2janimo: I can confirm that the thin client does boot up when those services are uninstalled09:54
janimohighvoltage2: good09:54
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janimolet's see if it's too late to change the boot option09:54
infinitybgertzfield: No rest for the wicked, I'm afraid.  The release may be almost over, but that just means we get to think about all the things post-release. :)09:54
bgertzfieldinfinity: And thus the dance begins again.09:54
janimoKamion: is it too late for a xubuntu alternate rebuild? there was a misunderstanding around bug 41322 09:55
UbugtuMalone bug 41322 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "add LTSP server option for xubuntu install CD" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4132209:55
janimotwo of the 4 packages do not have to be installed or the ltsp server will not serve09:55
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janimothis requires no upload but the modification of that entry to only inlcude ltsp-server-standalone and  openssh-server09:56
janimoas seen in the scrollback09:56
infinityjanimo: How's Xubuntu look other than that?  You generally happy with your release?09:57
janimoinfinity: yes, besides a little cosmetic issue09:57
infinityjanimo: (Not that you have much choice at this point, but it's a learning process... You'll get better at dealing with the deadlines and release crunch)09:57
highvoltagejanimo: there are still some issues, although not critical. for example, the ltspenvironment shows ubuntu usplash, and a user from thin client can shut down the server09:58
janimomixer icon is actually the office icon (I like it better than the actual mixer icon btw)09:58
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janimoinfinity: yup, sure I have vowed that for edgy I'll actually stick to a schedule ;)09:58
janimohighvoltage: the user can shutdwon server may be solved by using xfce's kiosk features09:59
highvoltagejanimo: great.09:59
janimohighvoltage: so does this make xubuntu/ltsp install really easier? is it much different from a xubuntu workstation then apt-get install ltsp-server?10:00
janimoI think the advantage is that it is on the CD so it can install disconnected, but does not seem to go much further as out-of-the-boxness is concerned10:01
dholbachWTF?! I thought in edgy we wouldn't have a release schedule :-p10:01
sladenhighvoltage: that's going to be related to the libforeground checking10:01
highvoltagejanimo: this will basically be the same as an apt-get install ltsp-standalone-server on xubuntu. but users like a 'one button install'10:01
janimodholbach: xubuntu should have one. Dapper is warty for xubuntu. So edgy will have to be the dapper10:01
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janimohighvoltage: yup, agree with the one button install as well10:01
highvoltagesladen: i understand. xubuntu can show ubuntu usplash until next release. i don't think it's a trainsmash :)10:01
dholbachjanimo: then you're quicker then the rest around you  :-)10:02
lotusleafI've got a fever... and the only thing that can cure it is DAPPER!10:02
dholbachgive this man his medicine! ^ :-)10:02
infinitydholbach: My edgy release schedule will be "upload as much crap as I possibly can in the first two months, triage bugs for two months, take a 3-week vacation"10:03
janimoinfinity: only Kamion is spinning alternate CDs?10:03
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dholbachinfinity: that sounds like a perfect plan10:03
lotusleafcbx33: keep it coming10:03
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lotusleafcbx33: i need a steady drip10:03
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infinityjanimo: Several of us can build them, but I'd want confirmation from him that it's still "okay" to respin Xubuntu.10:04
cbx33all for one and one for all :p10:04
janimoinfinity: sure10:04
infinityjanimo: Given that you're not going to be published on releases.u.c (which means you won't be mirrored by quite as many people), the damage done by respinnig your CDs might not be too bad.10:04
infinityjanimo: We can't respin anyone on releases, cause releases is being mirrors all over the damn place right now.10:05
janimowas not trying to circumvent him, just planning my sleep cycle  in case he does not appear in an hour :10:05
janimo;)10:05
infinity(pre-publishing)10:05
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infinitys/being mirrors/being mirrored/10:05
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janimoand that scsi disks across machines are expensive10:05
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lotusleafhappy dapper eve!10:19
msikmaWhen will Dapper officially be released?10:20
AlinuxOSlotusleaf, ;)10:20
AlinuxOShehe10:20
AlinuxOSmsikma, I hope in some hours10:20
Coyctecmmsikma: tomorrow?10:20
lotusleafmsikma: /join #ubuntuforums where we wait in prayer10:20
ograjanimo, highvoltage is right, ltsp-client and friends should never be installed on the server10:21
janimoogra, should have told me that two weeks ago ;)10:22
janimohope it still can be fixed10:22
ograjanimo, i didnt know you would hanmdle it differnt from the edubuntu seeds10:22
ograldm nad ltsp-client are only in ship10:22
janimoogra, yes there was a lot of confusion surrounding this issue10:22
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janimoin no small part due to the fact that I had no clue how ltsp really works10:23
janimonow I have a faint clue10:23
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ograltsp-server holds the scripts needed to setup and maintain ltsp and depends on the core services (nfs, tftp), ltsp-server-standalone is a metapackage that pulls in dhcpd additionally to these 10:25
ograltsp-client has a very clear package description i think10:26
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mdkecbx33: ping?10:42
cbx33pong10:44
cbx33hi mdke what can i do ya for :p10:44
mdkecbx33: query10:45
cbx33shoot10:45
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sfllawpitti: Ping?10:55
pittisfllaw: hello10:56
sfllawpitti: We're missing a DVD, d-i OEM for Ubuntu PowerPC test.  Could I ask you to do a run of that?10:56
sfllawfabbione doesn't seem to be  here.10:56
sfllawPretty please?10:56
pittisfllaw: hm, sorry, it will take me 10 days to download it10:57
pittisfllaw: I have 3 GB/week quota here10:57
sfllawAh.10:57
sfllaw:(10:57
sfllawPity.10:57
pittijigdo will help a little, but not quite enough10:57
sfllawFair enough.10:57
sfllawI'll try to catch him when he wakes up.10:57
pittisfllaw: my bw sucks here, and once I move to another flat (in a few months, I hope), I'll watch out for a good dsl connection10:58
sfllawThat would be good.10:58
sfllawGood DSL is a blessing.10:58
pittisfllaw: when I moved here, I didn't care that much; it was in my 3rd uni semester, and uni had enough bw for my purposes :)10:59
sfllawHeh.10:59
pittisfllaw: if it helps you in any way, CD OEM on ppc went smooth as silk10:59
AlinuxOSpitti, 1&111:00
pittiAlinuxOS: ?11:00
AlinuxOSinternet provider.11:00
pittiAlinuxOS: if you refer to the telecommunication provider: ENODSLHERE11:00
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pittiAlinuxOS: I'm hanging on a cascade of WLANs tied to 4 central SDSL lines, called 'citizen net'11:01
AlinuxOSah11:01
AlinuxOSgreat...11:01
pittiAlinuxOS: ~ 1000 people share these 4 big pipes, so they have to impose a quota11:01
AlinuxOSso no need of phone.11:01
AlinuxOSah undertand :D11:01
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pittiAlinuxOS: the irony is that we have the world's most modern telephone network and not able to provide a fast internet connection through them to the end user11:02
AlinuxOSpitti, TESTING TESTIN TESTING ?:)11:02
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pittiAlinuxOS: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Current, I did all I could :)11:02
AlinuxOSpitti, yes + Telecom's 15 Euro11:03
pittiIf I see one more d-i today, I'll start crying11:03
AlinuxOS:D11:03
AlinuxOSI've tested 4-5 hours ago..11:03
AlinuxOSno problems here :)11:03
infinitypitti: Blue's not your favourite colour?11:03
pittiinfinity: stop confusing me any further11:04
pittiinfinity: if you refer to that ML thread, I didn't read it11:04
pittiinfinity: oh, I understand. nevermind :)11:04
pitti(as it happens, blue *is* my favourite color :) )11:05
AlinuxOSbut, I really like Humans colord :)11:05
AlinuxOSwoddy/orange color :)11:05
infinitypitti: Dude, have you completely lost your mind?  What thread? :)11:05
mdkesounder thread11:05
pittiinfinity: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/sounder/2006-May/007069.html11:06
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infinityWe're going to ADD a question to the installer for the sake of themeing?11:07
infinityLIES.11:07
mdkei find it unlikely11:07
infinityAlso, I rather like the brown.11:07
infinityI'm totally down with the brown.11:07
mdkebut it may be one to add to the mass-rugby-tackle-sabdfl spec11:07
jdubbranding > installer questions!11:08
crimsunsorry, but baby jebus is weeping here11:08
jdubha ha11:08
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infinityjdub: Whoah, where'd you come from?  Do you have "down with the brown" on nick hilight? :)11:08
mdkelol11:08
jdubcrimsun: perhaps we should just say "BJC" in these kinds of circumstances11:08
jdubcrimsun: add it to the project lingo11:09
crimsunmm yes11:09
jdub<sabdfl> *crack*11:09
_ionIt would be a good idea to also add the question "would you like me to install an Atari ST emulator?" to the installer.11:09
iwjmdz: (if you're still there)  Yes; I'm filling them in the table.11:09
jdub<hackeurs> ... BJC11:09
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thom_ion: no dude, everyone wants ST love by default11:10
thomeven the amiga weenies who don't know that they do11:10
LaserJockhmm what about "Would you like me to make you a latte while the install progresses?"11:10
jdubwe should just boot into hercules11:11
_ionWell, the fact that Atari suxor and Amiga rules _was_ the joke in that line. ;-)11:11
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infinitythom: Hey, watch it, I'm an Amiga weenie.11:12
Burgwork_ion, dude, there are more private places for that ;)11:12
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mdkeah, the pre release tension11:12
thominfinity: i know :-)11:13
tritiummjg59: I see you asked about the drive earlier.  Here are some details: http://linux.spiney.org/debian_gnu_linux_on_an_ibm_thinkpad_t43p_harddisk11:14
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sladentritium: it turns out those bridges are buggy.  IBM have actually patched the firmware on the IDE drives they've shipped with the machines...11:17
sladentritium: I hit it today when I popped in another HDD to do some testing ...Bingo:  1020: Your harddrive does not have suitable firmware.  Please remove it.11:18
tritiumsladen: yeah, I've definitely noticed the bugginess.  I get bus errors on resume.11:18
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tritiumwow11:19
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sladentritium: http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_non-ThinkPad_hard_disks11:19
mdketritium: doesn't everyone have errors on resume?11:19
mdkeI'm full of em11:19
tritiumsladen: ooh, thanks.  I'll check.11:20
sladenmdke: hope not.  what's your machine?11:20
tritiummdke: this is the first machine I've seen bus errors on resume with11:20
mdkesladen: a T43, without the p.11:21
sladenmdke: and more to the point, what's the bug-number you filed?  ;-)11:21
mdkesladen: I'll dig it out11:21
sladenmdke: lucky you, me and tritium.  See the page above too11:21
mdkesladen: with breezy I didn't have any errors11:21
sladenmdke: that's called a regressions then.  All the more reason for filing a bug report!11:22
mdkesladen: dude, stop insinuating I didn't file one ;)11:22
mdkehttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/linux-source/+bug/3944911:22
UbugtuMalone bug 39449 in linux-source "Error messages "over-current change on port 1"" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  11:22
fabbionethat's not a regression11:23
crimsunthat was in hoary and breezy.11:23
fabbionethe overcurrent message is in the USB specs11:23
fabbioneif you didn't get it before is because the kernel was not 100% compliant to the specs11:23
tritiumthat's good info.  Thanks again, sladen 11:23
mdkeI didn't say it was, I just said I didn't see them resuming11:23
fabbioneusuall that error comes out only on first connect of the device11:24
fabbionenot if it's already connected11:24
fabbionephisically'11:24
mdkeit's usb? I think I've seen it when I haven't been using usb11:24
mdkei'll have to check11:24
mdkeso that's a dupe I take it?11:25
fabbionerejected11:25
fabbioneit's not a bug11:25
mdkewell, the feedback when resuming is a bug, although probably not that one11:26
fabbioneanother user reported it in hoary11:26
iwjRiddell: do you have an opinion about bug 47780 (just filed) ?11:26
UbugtuMalone bug 47780 in Ubuntu "example odt does not open after kubuntu breezy -> dapper" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4778011:26
fabbioneand i had to dig into the USB hw specs to understand where the hell it was coming from11:26
mdkefabbione: lucky you were here now, thanks11:27
fabbionemdke: basically, if you get that errror, stop buying cheap hw11:27
mdkefabbione: it was free from your employer11:27
fabbionenot the host11:27
mdkehow could I refuse11:27
fabbionethe devices you plug to it11:27
mdkeipod/camera11:28
fabbionethat error is basically generated when a plugged device return too much current on the port11:28
mdkeah, could be the usb mouse actually11:28
mdkethat was cheap11:28
fabbionewhatever is connected on port 111:28
fabbionethe host doesn't suffer of the issue11:29
fabbionethe host detects the issu in the plugged device11:29
fabbionemdke: goggle for that error and adds USB hardware specification11:29
fabbionethere are even hw schemas with examples11:29
mdkeok, thanks11:30
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mdkeanyhow, recently I've been getting loads of feedback on resume, not just that11:30
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tritiumhi sivang 11:32
sivangIs it know that the desktop-cd takes ages to boot / load ?11:32
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sivang(I already tested the live cd, and everything else on the graphical boot menu that did not require installation)11:32
sivangthe boot and setup phase took much longer then it did for the breezy live cd)11:35
sladenseb128: none.  just crossing it off the list of bugs I had11:36
seb128"none" to what?11:36
sladenseb128: "what is the interest of the new comment?" in 3449211:38
seb128ah ok11:38
seb128yeah, it looked like a "I insist on my bug being a priority" comment11:38
seb128which is a sort of comment we don't really need, especially if the bug has been acknowledged and forwarded upstream11:39
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desrtmalone #3449211:40
UbugtuMalone bug 34492 in gnome-utils "keybindings-properties: DoS by screenshot" [Unknown,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3449211:40
sivangseb128: in any event we are not going to fix anything like that now, only for updates right?11:42
seb128sivang: we are not fixing anything now, CD are rolled and will probably not be rolled again11:43
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makoBurgwork: you around?11:45
sivangseb128: cool, would it make sense to give more testing now?11:45
sivang(cd testing, that is)11:45
makoBurgwork: we should talk here.. i have only a little bit of time left on this net connection :)11:45
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ajmitchmorning all11:45
seb128sivang: cd testing are always useful11:45
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sivangseb128: k11:46
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janimoKamion, as there's no final xubuntu release yet on cdimage, I hope it's not too late to rebuild xubuntu alternate. last comment on bug 41322. thanks11:49
UbugtuMalone bug 41322 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu "add LTSP server option for xubuntu install CD" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4132211:49
janimoback in the morning11:51
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pitti_wb mdz11:56
pitti_mdz: reappearing at midnight for an early release? :)11:56
doko_pitti_: yesterday that was the time where "MiniBar" was called ;)11:57
mdzpitti_: just checking that all is quiet on the battle front before I sleep11:57
pitti_mdz: did you hear about any major breakages today?11:58
pitti_doko_: mmm, DrinkingBoF11:58
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mdzBenC: I got a kIrDAd panic during my last boot11:59
mdzpitti_: none11:59
kermitX_hey guys. i just tried removing the xubuntu-desktop meta package via aptitude, and it automatically selected it's "contents" for removal -- it didn't used to do that.12:00
pitti_mdz: \o/ it worked surprisingly smooth for me, too12:00
BenCmdz: There's a bug report about it aswell, not on boot, but related to usage on some oddball case12:00
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SeveaskermitX_, please use #ubuntu for support12:00
kermitX_seveas: this is not a devel issue? something changed on "your end" regarding this.12:00
BenCmdz: were you booting from a suspend?12:00
SeveaskermitX_, aptitude has always done that12:00
pitti_kermitX_: see #ubuntu, I answered12:00
kermitX_seveas: NO it has not.12:00
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SeveaskermitX_, and for bugs there is the bugtracker12:00
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mdzBenC: no, from a cold start (my first in a while)12:01
mdzBenC: the boot continued OK from there, though usplash timed out12:01
BenCmdz: Are you using irda in any way?12:01
mdzBenC: nope12:01
BenCmaybe you had your tv remote aimed at it or something :)12:01
mdzBenC: my trace looks like the one in bug #4694712:02
UbugtuMalone bug 46947 in linux-source-2.6.15 "Oops with IrDA in 2.6.15-23-686" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/4694712:02
infinitykermitX_: If you installed xubuntu-desktop via aptitude, it will, by default, record its dependencies as being "indirectly requested", and mark them for removal when nothing "directly requested" depends on them anymore.12:02
infinitykermitX_: This is aptitude behaviour you can disable, but it's always been like that.12:02
mdzBenC: exactly the same eip in fact12:02

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