[00:00] right, I'm breaking for lunch while I let my kubuntu alternate amd64 test run [00:00] back in a while :) [00:24] hier mein kompakt thema: http://www.imageput.com/hosted/4331bildschirmfoto-compact.png [00:24] err [00:24] wrong chan [00:25] afflux: Still, a nice idea :) [00:26] I hate the space wasting default themes [00:26] (and I don't like newhuman too much) [00:26] well, the latter may be a matter of getting used to it [01:05] slangasek: weird problems: kubuntu-alternate-i386 installed without problems but after login does not respond to keyboard input or mouse klicks. moving mouse still works. [01:06] as I don't seem to be able to set my networking up I can't debug this any further [01:10] going to bed now, good night [01:11] * cody-somerville waves. [01:13] the qa site being down is known issue, right? [01:15] I don't know if anyone is aware but one of the ubuntu databases seems to have been pwned [01:15] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ [01:46] afflux: hum, strange issue, considering I didn't see anything like that in the desktop image [13:41] Are testing results desired for the items that are marked "rebuilding" on the iso QA page? [13:49] Accidentally disconnected, therefore did not see response if one was sent regarding previous question [13:50] probably not [13:53] righto, won't bother then [13:53] alpha 2's released. [13:53] i think they found problems, so decided not to release them at all, and focus on alpha 3 [14:04] hmuller: most of the bugs that made us not to release the desktop images will be fixed next week during the sprint [14:05] so alpha-3 should come with both desktop and alternate CDs [14:05] currently you can boot the livecd but it'll fail installing [14:13] stgraber: Understood, what's the best method to track Intrepid development? [14:14] hmm, if you want to be kept updated of what's going on, IRC is a good place. There is also the ubuntu-devel mailinglist and for milestones you can have a look at the ReleaseSchedule on the wiki [14:16] gotcha, so I wasn't far off, I thought there might have been a whizbang dashboard like page that I was unaware of [14:58] I think I have a case where an 8.04 - 8.04.1 upgrade broke the system *badly*. Are there any resources to troubleshoot? [14:58] stgraber -- Can a general user help test intrepid at this point? [14:58] yes [14:59] well, not CD's, but otherwise, yes. [15:00] :) [15:00] * Hobbsee has no idea why her X is broken, though [15:26] emma: a fairly brave general user. At the very least you should be comfortable with installing packages from the command-line (including with dpkg, since apt-get may break) and putting X back together if it breaks [15:26] vadi2: hmm, that's a bit vague - what happened? [15:29] cjwatson: okay that's wonderful. I think I can do that. [15:32] cjwatson: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/38900 [15:34] vadi2: I've followed up with a possibility [15:34] thank you [15:35] vadi2: my guess is that this probably not specific to 8.04->8.04.1, but rather some kind of latent problem which could have occurred on any upgrade [15:35] s/this/this is/ [15:35] ah. alright === asac_ is now known as asac