[01:41] superm1: oh, feel free to unpick my gtk/mythbuntu merge in ubiquity-dm a bit if it's causing problems ... [01:41] cjwatson, i took care of it. [01:42] cjwatson, the issue fell down to problems with the depends on ubiquity-frontend-gtk [01:42] pulling in metacity [01:42] when it should pull in metacity only for Ubuntu [01:42] and then xfwm for Xubuntu [01:42] and Mythbuntu [01:42] superm1: BTW, if you change strings in debian-cd, you need to talk to me first because that affects gfxboot [01:42] superm1: can you just use "Install an LTSP server" rather than requiring a different string? [01:43] its not a an LTSP server in the traditional sense unfortunately [01:43] please open a bug against gfxboot-theme-ubuntu to have that string marked translatable, then [01:43] okay, will do [01:44] * cjwatson drifts off back to bed [01:45] nn [11:26] lastlog [11:27] I was just trying to netinstall Hardy for amd64. I am getting warning regarding Packages.gz being corrupt. === andrea-bs is now known as andrea-b1 === andrea-b1 is now known as andrea-bs [19:15] ubiquity: superm1 * r2529 ubiquity/ (bin/ubiquity-dm debian/changelog): allow changes to X command for different frontends in ubiquity-dm [19:46] I notice that 8.04a5's casper seems to not set any devices in xorg.conf, and this makes gdm complain when X eventually starts when it falls back to vesa mode. [19:47] Forcing it to use the unichrome driver works on my hardware; currently I'm hacking /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/20xconfig, which is Naughty; what's the right way to do it? [19:51] Hmm, that doesn't work, and nor did preseeding xserver-xorg/config/device/driver [20:31] I worked it out. [20:31] I have to delete lies from /usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/via.ids [20:54] Here's the fix: sed --in-place "/11063344/d" "/usr/share/xserver-xorg/pci/via.ids" [20:55] ubiquity: superm1 * r2530 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/mythbuntu/apply-services): fix vnc related issue from x11vnc switch [20:55] twb, bring it up in #ubuntu-x [20:55] and see what's up with that pci id for your controller [20:55] but be wary of [20:55] !weekend [20:55] It's a weekend. Often on weekends, the paid developers, and a lot of the community, may not be around to answer your question. Please be patient, wait longer than you normally would, or try again during the working week. [20:56] so you might not get a response until tomorrow [20:56] It's not a weekend HERE! :P [20:56] well the xorg guy is in the US, so it still is :)