[01:25] <CIA-1> ubiquity: cjwatson * r2705 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/components/console_setup.py):
[01:25] <CIA-1> ubiquity: Adjust Brazilian and Japanese keyboard models when applying the keyboard
[01:25] <CIA-1> ubiquity: layout on the fly (LP: #217140).
[01:26] <CIA-1> oem-config: cjwatson * r484 oem-config/ (debian/changelog lib/components/console_setup.py):
[01:26] <CIA-1> oem-config: Adjust Brazilian and Japanese keyboard models when applying the keyboard
[01:26] <CIA-1> oem-config: layout on the fly (LP: #217140).
[06:12] <S[h]O[r]T> hey guys, back again :()
[06:12] <S[h]O[r]T> d-i netcfg/dhcp_timeout string 60
[06:12] <S[h]O[r]T> does it matter where in my config I set that
[06:13] <S[h]O[r]T> right now its the first thing after d-i debconf/priority string critical
[06:13] <S[h]O[r]T> in my preseed
[08:01] <cjwatson> no, order doesn't matter
[08:02] <cjwatson> however, if you're netbooting, then you need to specify that as netcfg/dhcp_timeout=60 on the kernel command line, because the netboot installer processes preseeding after configuring the network
[08:02] <cjwatson> I believe the installation guide has some language about this ...
[08:42] <S[h]O[r]T> its at 200, it keeps seeming to vary which is weird. The network isnt really slow or anything. Im testing a 32bit and 64bit preseed on some athlons, core2duos and now some intel quads to make sure everything goes ok. The few quad machines didnt seem to like the 60 and wanted an upper limit
[08:44] <S[h]O[r]T> not that i care, it could be a billion as long as it works. just was weird
[09:21] <CIA-1> ubiquity: evand * r2706 ubiquity/ (7 files in 4 dirs): Properly support the new d-i localechooser.
[10:10] <hornyforholbach> hi
[10:11] <hornyforholbach> i'm horny for holbach
[10:11] <hornyforholbach> nice to meet you
[10:15] <cjwatson> you're also off-topic in this channel
[10:15] <hornyforholbach> how do I be on topic
[10:15] <hornyforholbach> i know
[10:16] <hornyforholbach> i suggest something
[10:16] <hornyforholbach> please enable easier use of installer for windows users
[10:16] <hornyforholbach> make simple clear buttons for windows users
[10:16] <hornyforholbach> with the option of a presentable, "Are you a regular Windows user?"
[10:16] <cjwatson> you are welcome to send patches for specific issues
[10:16] <hornyforholbach> to differentiate between setup methods
[10:16] <cjwatson> vague "please make it better" is not so helpful ;-)
[10:17] <hornyforholbach> a Yes would guide the Windows user down a different, easier install route
[10:17] <cjwatson> please see wubi
[10:17] <hornyforholbach> this is not vague
[10:17] <hornyforholbach> I cannot patch
[10:17] <cjwatson> this is a development channel
[10:18] <hornyforholbach> you don't take feedback?
[10:18] <hornyforholbach> no one's talking anyway
[10:18] <cjwatson> we welcome feedback by way of Launchpad
[10:18] <hornyforholbach> Oh
[10:18] <cjwatson> various people like to read scrollback in this channel, and silence is not an excuse to create noise
[10:18] <hornyforholbach> but Launchpad is an easy place for ideas to be buried
[10:19] <hornyforholbach> I've seen it a lot
[10:19] <cjwatson> or brainstorm.ubuntu.com
[10:19] <cjwatson> that's a good place for miscellaneous idea
[10:19] <cjwatson> s
[10:19] <hornyforholbach> my suggestions are noise?
[10:19] <hornyforholbach> how rude
[10:19] <cjwatson> 10:18 <hornyforholbach> no one's talking anyway
[10:19] <cjwatson> haha
[10:19] <evand> ...wow
[10:29] <S[h]O[r]T> make ubuntu like windows, thnx.
[10:29] <cjwatson> the name, and the tor cloak, are characteristic of a troll
[10:29] <cjwatson> I don't generally feel guilty about blowing off trolls
[10:34] <S[h]O[r]T> are there any other networks like FreeNode where some other communities have there channels?
[10:35] <evand> S[h]O[r]T: Debian and some other projects are on OFTC.
[10:37] <S[h]O[r]T> thanks
[10:44] <cjwatson> there's also a special GNOME network
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: evand * r2707 ubiquity/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): (log message trimmed)
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: base-installer
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: 1.86ubuntu3, choose-mirror 2.24ubuntu2, clock-setup 0.95ubuntu1,
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: console-setup 1.25ubuntu2, debian-installer-utils 1.59ubuntu1, grub-
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: installer 1.32ubuntu1, hw-detect 1.63ubuntu1, localechooser
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: 2.03ubuntu1, migration-assistant 0.6.2, partman-partitioning
[10:55] <CIA-1> ubiquity: 59ubuntu3, silo-installer 1.14ubuntu1, tzsetup 1:0.21, user-setup
[11:12] <CIA-1> ubiquity: evand * r2708 ubiquity/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.9.2
[14:31] <TheMuso> Hrm looks like the trunk branch of casper on LP is broken... Tried pulling, and when there were no revisions to pull, made a local change, and pushed, and was told branches have diverged.
[14:31] <TheMuso> Tried pulling a fresh branch, and 0 revisions? yet LP says it was modified 3 days ago...
[15:53] <cjwatson> yeah, that's known
[15:54] <cjwatson> lifeless and I tried to fix the breakage and only succeeded in making it worse
[15:54] <cjwatson> poke lifeless about it, I think he's in Danakil
[15:56] <TheMuso> cjwatson: No real hurry, but thanks for the heads up. I'll keep my changes locally till things are fixed.
[18:23] <CIA-1> ubiquity: evand * r2709 ubiquity/ (configure configure.ac): Bump to 1.9.3
[18:24] <CIA-1> ubiquity: evand * r2710 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/install.py): Ignore "apt API not stable yet" message.