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davmor2already rebooted00:00
davmor2fixed00:01
davmor2slangasek: ^00:02
davmor2is this known or do you want a report for it ?00:02
davmor2slangasek: you can't shut down either any option you hit just logs you out from there you can shutdown00:06
davmor2I knew there was something else00:06
slangasekdavmor2: already known; there ought to be a bug report about it for tracking, but I haven't seen it yet, feel free to file one00:07
slangasekand give me the bug number so I can milestone it :)00:07
davmor2for the audio or the log out or both?00:08
stgraberhmm, looks like I'm a bit too tired to do ISO testing, I'll continue tomorrow. See you00:09
davmor2nn stgraber I'm off once I filed this00:09
slangasekdavmor2: the audio; the logout sounds like it should also be reported, and is not previously known to me00:10
davmor2slangasek: where the on/off button used to be it's just the gnome green man.  If you go into system quit and select any option it just logs you out00:11
slangasekhmm, ok00:12
davmor2bug 242966 for the snd_pcsp00:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 242966 in alsa-driver "snd_pcsp can take precedence of soundcards" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24296600:12
slangasekright, that'll be it, thanks00:18
davmor2slangasek: bug 251319 for the log out issue.00:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251319 in ubuntu "Intrepid: Desktop Quit applet only log you out." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25131900:19
davmor2any bed now testing tomorrow :)00:19
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slangasekdesktop images respinning now01:04
slangasekand... posted02:00
cody-somervilleslangasek, I didn't get a chance to look at the failure. Its Xubuntu specific?02:57
cody-somervilleslangasek, nvm, I found the problem.03:41
cody-somervilleslangasek, gnumerics is pulling in evince but we seed evince-gtk. evince and evince-gtk conflict.03:42
cody-somervilleslangasek, I poked gpocentrek and mr_pouit to see if either of them could do an upload of gnumerics moving evince to a suggest.03:43
persiacody-somerville: Should evince really be a suggestion, or should gnumeric recommend evince | evince-gtk ?03:58
cody-somervilleIf the spreadsheet software for some reason needs would do well with a pdf viewer than recommends evince | evince-gtk sounds great to me.03:59
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davmor2morning everyone :)08:33
davmor2slangasek: do we have up to date images now?08:33
davmor2schwuk: How's things dude08:58
schwukLo everyone09:40
davmor2Yay Usplash screens on live :)09:45
davmor2Bollocks Ubiquity freeze at 96% removing gparted10:44
davmor2yeap on 32 and 64 bit grrrrrrrrrrr10:48
stgrabererk, can you run it with --debug ?10:49
davmor2doing it now :(10:49
davmor2At least usplash works :)10:51
stgraberyeah but if you can't get the system to install that's still a problem :)10:51
davmor225122310:53
davmor2bug 25122310:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251223 in linux "BUG: Dentry ffff81003ac17410{i=161b,n=cow} still in use (1) [unmount of rootfs rootfs]" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25122310:53
davmor2stgraber: not ubiquity it's the kernel cjwatson knows about it :)11:07
davmor2I think that'll be the ubuntu lives off the list again then :(11:07
cjwatsondon't give up hope yet11:08
davmor2cjwatson: only for this image.  The next iso release can be tested again :)11:11
davmor2heno:  Ubuntu lives are off the menu again for a bit :(11:14
henoyeah, I certainly get fail in both kvm and vbox11:14
davmor2heno:  at 96% does it crash?11:15
henodavmor2: it crashes on boot11:15
davmor2that's worse than mine then :)11:15
davmor2cjwatson: I'll try a Kubuntu live and see if it has the same issue.11:16
cjwatsonI'd be surprised if it didn't, but you can try11:18
cjwatson(worth a go I suppose)11:18
cjwatsondamnit, the kernel guys *deleted* unionfs11:19
davmor2heno: I've been thinking would it be worth starting the smoke tests up again at main freeze?11:19
henodavmor2: we're hoping to have fully automated daily smoke tests before too long11:21
davmor2cjwatson: so technically it should fail at the same point shouldn't it11:21
cjwatsondavmor2: ?11:23
davmor2the Kubuntu install11:23
cjwatsonwell, gparted won't be there11:23
cjwatsonit's not clear to me why gparted.postrm is being fingered in that call trace in the first place11:24
cjwatsonbut I suppose it's possible that Kubuntu might get away with it somehow11:24
davmor2cjwatson: do they use qtparted in which case it could be the parted lib that is causing the crash maybe so at least it would lower things down a bit :)11:26
cjwatsongparted.postrm does not call libparted in any way11:27
cjwatsonfurthermore, libparted is already used extensively during partitioning11:27
cjwatsoncrapness in the union filesystem is a much more likely source11:27
davmor2cjwatson: Kubuntu install running11:30
cjwatsonI suspect that the process name listed there is a red herring11:31
davmor2cjwatson: and crash 96% removing libntfs1011:45
cjwatsonI have a suspicion that in fact ubiquity just hadn't caught up yet, and the real crash is when umounting /target11:47
davmor2could be.11:47
davmor2heno: you might want to knock the live cd's on the head though :)11:48
henodavmor2: as in remove them from the tracker you mean?11:51
davmor2heno: or cross them out yes this batch won't work :(11:52
henoright, doing that now11:52
davmor2Alternatives only again try and get them done for slangasek come back on line so they can be released at least :)11:53
cjwatsonI think it will be pretty crap if we have to do a *third* milestone with no desktop CDCs11:54
cjwatsonCDs11:54
henoagreed. alpha 3 no longer counts as 'early alpha' really11:55
davmor2cjwatson: I agree and if slangasek postpones again it's not going to look good either.  So work your cotton sock off fixing it and we'll test the alts which means if you fix we only need test the lives :)11:56
davmor2need to restart brb11:58
davmor2heno: any preference on what to test?12:03
henodavmor2: the most common alternates - might be a good time to test netboot and upgrades too though12:05
_MMA_stgrabber: When a new account is opened on the tracker is an authentication email sent?12:05
davmor2heno: Right I'm starting with Kubuntu then and then I'll move onto Ubuntu while I dl the netboot disc's12:06
henoit's 10mb - that should take all of 7 seconds ;)12:08
davmor214 there are 2 :)12:08
* heno has just updated and needs to reboot - brb12:08
stgraber_MMA_: yeah you should receive a mail from nobody@ubuntu.com containing an activation link12:16
_MMA_stgraber: Ok. Reason I ask is because I'm creating a "ubuntustudio-dev" user so new build notifactions get sent to our -devel list. Ill set the email to something else. Activate it. Then change the email to our list. As long as this doesn't result in another activation email.12:19
stgraber_MMA_: that should be fine, if that fails just ping me and I'll change that myself.12:26
_MMA_k12:26
henostgraber: what was that mouse problem you were having on intrepid installs? I now get every click on the lower right corner, opening the waste basket12:47
stgraberheno: exactly the same issue12:49
henostgraber: is there a bug? was that in kvm?12:49
stgraberheno: I heard of the issue when testing alpha-2 so I assumed it was reported. Looks like it isn't or it's not reported against qemu or kvm.12:53
stgraberLooking at LP, I found bug 92354 which is exactly the same but happening with Windows ??12:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 92354 in qemu "Mouse hangs in lower-right corner" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/9235412:54
henohm12:55
henothere is no mention there of using the vnc mode, which is what I used12:56
henostgraber: did you get this in the regular qemu window?12:56
davmor2bbl lunch12:57
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stgraberheno: yes12:59
henook12:59
henostgraber: I filed bug 251473 to attach apport info (which turned out to be slim). Are you able to bring up a console and gather some more xorg debugging info?13:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251473 in qemu "Mouse stuck in lower right corner in Intrepid installs in qemu on hardy" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25147313:23
henovbox simply fails to boot the CD :(13:23
stgraberheno: I'll attach Xorg.0.log13:26
henothanks!13:26
stgraberit seems to use VMMouse13:29
stgraberheno: if you replace vmmouse by mouse in your xorg.conf, the mouse will work again.13:30
stgraberbut for that you need to reach a terminal ...13:30
henook, I'll try that13:30
stgraberso that's either a kvm issue or a vmmouse issue13:31
stgraberI added my xorg.conf and the workaround to the bug report13:33
henohm, it's proving a bit tricky ...13:40
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henoI managed to get to a root prompt but there is no suitable editor without Ctrl/Alt-keys - what would be the magic sed command to edit the file from the prompt?13:41
stgrabercat /etc/X11/xorg.conf | sed s/vmmouse/mouse/ > /tmp/xorg.conf && mv /tmp/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf ?13:42
stgraberheno: ediitor without ctr or alt ... don't we have vi installed by default ?13:42
henostgraber: no luck - you need to issue either ':wq' or 'ZZ' both of which require shift13:48
henoit doesn't accept Z with caps lock it seems13:48
davmor2adept doesn't work  in kubuntu13:50
stgraberdavmor2: isn't that the synpatic-equivalent ?13:50
stgraber*synaptic13:51
davmor2stgraber: yes but update-manager equiv uses it too and that is not working13:51
stgraberthat may be a problem indeed. RIDDELL !!!13:53
davmor2stgraber: they know :)13:54
stgraberok13:55
davmor2apparently caused by the removal of kde3's konsole13:56
davmor2cgregan: morning dude :)14:00
cgregangoooooooood morning14:00
stgraberhi cgregan14:01
* cgregan waves14:01
cjwatsonheno: one second14:02
cjwatsonheno: use break=top and you'll get an initramfs prompt (did you do this already?)14:02
cjwatsonheno: then: echo "sed -i 's/vmmouse/mouse/g' /root/etc/X11/xorg.conf" >>/scripts/casper-bottom/20xconfig14:03
cjwatsonthen exit and let it continue14:03
henocjwatson: I got to grub, booted in recovery mode and got a root prompt14:03
cjwatsonoh, well then just extract the sed command above and drop /root14:03
cjwatson(sed -i is very portable now and is better than messing around with tempfiles)14:04
henocjwatson: thanks, trying that14:05
henohm, mouse still doesn't move - stuck in the centre this time14:12
* heno steps away from the keyboard for a bit14:13
stgrabercjwatson: do you have a bug number for that manual LVM-crypto partitionning saying that SWAP is unsafe (alpha-2 bug and still here) ?14:13
cjwatsonno, sorry14:14
cjwatsontoo much stuff going on right now14:14
stgraberok, I'll file one, what package should it be reported against ?14:15
cjwatsondebian-installer to start with14:24
cjwatsonI'm not sure which component is responsible14:24
stgraberok14:25
davmor2heno: stgraber: things aren't great for Kubuntu the thing installs but it has 4 major post install bugs14:30
stgraberdavmor2: Riddell plans to fix+rebuild or are we too short to retest them ?14:31
davmor2stgraber: I don't think they can be fixed in time for a3 probably a414:32
davmor2stgraber: just checking though14:34
henoAt this rate I'm recommending we postpone a3 until at least tomorrow15:05
davmor2be back in half hour ish15:07
stgraberI'll take the server images as they don't have any result yet15:07
stgraberbut having another day to maybe have fixed (workarounded ?) desktop images and do alternate testing makes sense15:08
stgraberslangasek: I think we should remove jeos from the tracker as the -virtual kernel still doesn't exist16:00
seb128hi16:07
seb128do we have some people still running hardy there?16:08
seb128there is quite some GNOME sru which need verifications ;-)16:08
davmor2so that leaves ubuntu-alt's, kubuntu-alt's and server which doesn't work if you have lamp and mail16:09
stgraberright, well mail+lamp isn't a testcase so the ISO is actually fine :) but that'd need fixing nevertheless16:10
stgraberI'm doing edubuntu now16:12
davmor2stgraber: well technically Kubuntu's issues are all post install16:13
stgraberyeah, Ubuntu server doesn't have any post-install issue that I could see, it only has one install issue that isn't covered by any testcase :)16:15
stgraberanyway, for Ubuntu server, that's fine to release it with that bug as long as it's solved in alpha4 ...16:15
davmor2which is bazaar considering it is probably the most common setup16:15
davmor2going for oem installs16:16
stgraberwell, installing LAMP brings a mail server, just not the right one :)16:16
davmor2unless you like exim over postfix16:16
stgrabersome people do, I don't though16:17
davmor2Adam from LugRadio Loves Exim16:17
davmor2postfix seems to work for me so I don't care :)16:17
davmor2but from a sysadmin point of view I can see the pluses that Exim has over Postfix but from a users point of view a couple of mods and postfix just works :)16:19
stgraberlast I used it exim was far from easy to configure and was lacking some features to use DNS/URL/... blacklists, I guess they have made that easier since then16:20
cjwatsonwhat's the lamp/mail bug?16:21
cjwatsondon't see it on the tracker16:21
cjwatsonoh, is it just a silly recommends thing?16:21
davmor2no it's not easy but it does make life easier for sysadmins once installed16:21
cjwatsonah, mysql-server-5.0 Recommends: mailx Depends: bsd-mailx Depends: exim4 | mail-transport-agent16:23
stgraberso that generates a postfix vs exim conflict16:26
stgraberhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/29998 Ubuntu edu add-on can't be installed without internet, missing packages on the CD16:34
stgraberand depending on things from universe :(16:34
persiastgraber: Depending, or Recommending?16:36
stgraberwell, gnome-app-install's output doesn't tell me that but I'd bet on recommending16:37
stgraberconfirmed, that's recommends16:39
persiaThat's easier to solve then, but likely not for Alpha 3.16:40
stgraberIs there anyone willing to test Ubuntu Alternate amd64 ? X fails in kvm with amd64 so I can't test it ...16:46
davmor2stgraber: I'll hit after these restart16:50
davmor2right stgraber that's tea out the way have you done an oem test on ubuntu?18:18
slangasekcjwatson: it's not when unmounting target, because users have reported that their filesystem isn't 100% configured when they reboot (start-stop-daemon is still wrong)18:24
cjwatsonslangasek: #ubuntu-installer - we think we have a fix18:25
cjwatsonthat only took three man-days18:26
slangasekoh18:26
slangasekexcellent!18:26
davmor2cjwatson: But the ubuntu community love you for it :)'18:27
cjwatsonslangasek: test case on a regular (non-live) system, and don't try this if you want your state: repeatedly fork processes that do chroot("/emptydirectory"); getcwd()18:27
slangasekcjwatson: ... whee18:29
davmor2heno: http://paste.ubuntu.com/30029/  I'd say that was a fail wouldn't you :)18:29
cjwatsonslangasek: interposing a chdir("/") fixes it18:29
* slangasek twitches18:29
slangasekok; so you're working around this in ubiquity?18:30
cjwatsonmdz is going to upload dpkg18:30
slangasekok18:30
cjwatsonthe chroot() is within dpkg (--root) and the getcwd() is in the sh that runs postrm scripts18:30
cjwatsonit doesn't have to be an empty directory, that's just the easiest test case18:30
slangasekaha18:30
davmor2stgraber: Ubuntu 64bit running18:59
stgraberdavmor2: I did yesterday on Ubuntu, it worked well except the language chooser part but we had a new ubiquity since I made that test so it may well be broken now.18:59
cjwatsonwhat was broken with the language chooser?18:59
davmor2stgraber: no I mean the alt test you asked about19:00
stgraberlist of language was empty in the oem tool after reboot19:00
davmor2cjwatson: that was in Kubuntu that's been fixed though19:00
stgraberdavmor2: I as answering your 18:18 question :)19:00
stgraber*was19:01
davmor2stgraber: sorry talking at cross purposes19:01
cjwatsondavmor2: oh, stgraber said Ubuntu not Kubuntu19:01
davmor2cjwatson: he is on about oem install on Ubuntu19:02
cjwatsongah you're all being confusing19:02
cjwatson19:00 <davmor2> cjwatson: that was in Kubuntu that's been fixed though19:02
davmor2cjwatson: Kubuntu fixed.  Ubuntu unknown on oem only19:02
* persia advocates UTC timestamps to avoid timezone confusion19:02
cjwatsondavmor2: there's a load of stuff in oem-config bzr but I was reluctant to upload right before alpha in case I broke it worse19:03
cjwatsonpersia: feel free to teach irssi-in-screen to supply that on cut-and-paste-whole-line :)19:03
davmor2Worse being the operative word :)19:04
cjwatsonI'm not going to bugger around with hand-copying bits and pieces when it doesn't matter ...19:04
cjwatsondavmor2: so is oem-config completely hosed for you right now?19:04
persiacjwatson: Set the local timezone on your screen server to UTC.  No modification to irssi required.19:04
cjwatsonpersia: ... no :)19:04
persia:)19:04
davmor2cjwatson: it is on Kubuntu I haven't tried Ubuntu.19:05
cjwatsonthat might be due to the kdesudo stuff, fixed in bzr19:05
cjwatsonIIRC kdesu went walkies19:05
davmor2cjwatson: see http://paste.ubuntu.com/30029 and 3003319:05
* stgraber starts Ubuntu Alternate i386 OEM test19:05
cjwatsonerr, goodness knows what 30029 is about19:06
cjwatsonand 30033 is apparently you pasting a load of text at a shell :)19:07
davmor2cjwatson: that was the list of errors I got before and after hitting ok on the popup window19:08
davmor2using sudo to replace the hosed kdesudo19:09
cjwatsonwell, I honestly don't know what any of that is about19:09
davmor2cjwatson: safe to say though with that amount of errors it didn't work :(19:09
cjwatsonactually, nothing seems to have gone wrong at that stage19:10
cjwatsonall those errors are just KDE whining19:10
cjwatsonbut oem-config-prepare worked fine - you can see its output, and you got a popup window, and those are its two functions19:10
cjwatsonthe relevant stuff will be after reboot, and is likely to be unrelated to those alleged errors19:11
davmor2okay cool trying it again19:11
davmor2cjwatson: I got a white outlined cross on a black background.  I'm going to guess that is hosed....19:14
slangasekpersia, cjwatson: as opposed to just running TZ=UTC irssi? :)19:20
cjwatsonbut I don't wanna19:20
cjwatson(so there, etc.)19:20
stgraberslangasek: are you ok with removing JEOS from the tracker ? we still don't have a -virtual kernel so install fails19:20
persiaslangasek: That's even better.  Thanks.19:21
cjwatsonslangasek: so should I upload oem-config? bunch of alleged fixes, lightly tested, apparently doesn't really work anyway as is19:21
cjwatson(just what every RM likes to hear ...)19:21
slangasekstgraber: oh, yes - sorry, I saw your comment, and got distracted before I could act on it :)19:21
stgraberok, one less ISO to test :)19:22
cjwatsonhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/30046/ <- oem-config changelog19:23
cjwatsonmost of the oem-config changes just mirror ubiquity, though19:25
slangasekcjwatson: yes, if it's currently broken anyway, please go ahead19:30
cjwatsonI'll also see if I can manage a test19:33
slangasekwhich images will it be worth respinning for the oem-config change?19:33
slangasekhopefully not "all" :)19:33
davmor2slangasek: all of the and you know it19:33
cjwatsonslangasek: oh, just desktop would be fine19:35
* slangasek nods19:35
davmor2stgraber: I get a gui on alt amd 64 :)19:35
stgraberyeah, but you aren't using kvm are you ? :)19:35
davmor2no just saying19:36
slangasekcjwatson: are you going to be able to do a test in parallel to the oem-config update being published, so I can short-circuit and take just the dpkg change if oem-config is a bust, or do you need it on an ISO first to know?19:36
davmor2slangasek: So am I right in assuming that the release may be put back a day?19:38
slangasekdavmor2: shouldn't be, by my clock19:39
cjwatsonslangasek: parallel19:39
slangasekcjwatson: excellent19:39
cjwatsonslangasek: should I upload it now or wait for another publisher run?19:39
cjwatson(if I do the latter, you can build with just dpkg easily)19:39
slangasekcjwatson: go ahead and upload19:39
slangasekthe worst that happens is that oem-config doesn't work, which it doesn't now :)19:39
davmor2is the 48 hour a day clock you live by or the 24 hour one the rest of us mortals live by?19:40
slangasekdavmor2: 24-hour, offset 8 hours from UTC ;P19:40
slangaseker, 8 hours from London I mean19:41
slangasekonly 7 from UTC, this season :)19:41
davmor2slangasek: that's fine but I'm getting tired now and most of the tests need doing cause most of the cd's are bust19:42
* slangasek gets a xubuntu livefs build test in, while waiting for dpkg19:42
slangasekdavmor2: no, it's not "most", it's only the desktop CDs...19:42
davmor2slangasek: and all of xubuntu if it gets fixed :P19:43
davmor2wow eog over bluetooth sweet :)19:56
cjwatsonslangasek: oem-config uploaded, btw19:58
cjwatsonbuilt on i386 too19:59
cjwatson(and amd64)19:59
slangasekcool20:01
cjwatsonhmm, doesn't obviously work though :(20:04
cjwatsonah, one-liner fix I think20:08
cjwatsonlocale is wrong, but the rest works20:10
cjwatsonok, oem-config 1.44 uploaded, sorry for the hour's delay :(20:11
slangasekno worries, we'll get there20:15
davmor2auto resize done20:21
davmor2now oem20:21
slangasekxubuntu alternate posted20:34
davmor2you see there's another 2 ;)20:34
slangasekwill also post xubuntu desktop as soon as I have the dpkg fix; I don't think we need to wait for oem-config there20:34
slangasekdavmor2: yes, but you don't have to wait for them ;)20:35
slangasekcody-somerville: ^^ xubuntu alternates available for testing, if you didn't see20:37
davmor2slangasek: That'll mostly be my job then :)20:37
slangasekok... :)20:38
davmor2slangasek: oem ubuntu Fail no localisation on user setup :(21:07
slangasekdavmor2: cjwatson mentioned that in scrollback21:08
davmor2Just letting you know as your not running the update on the alternatives or are you?21:08
slangasekI'm not, no21:09
slangasekand anyway, cjwatson's comment implies that the locale problem isn't fixed21:09
slangasekwhich is below the level of what I would consider as a "fail" vs. "something to document", anyway21:10
davmor2slangasek: I just clicked on forward and nothing has happened probably due to no localization being selected which means I can't setup a user.  I'd say that was a fail. ;)21:24
slangasekhmm21:24
slangasekfair enough21:24
slangasekthough I'm not sure why you say it's "probably" due to localization?21:25
slangasekanyway, oem-config is not critical for the milestone21:25
davmor2moving onto Xubuntu now anyway :)21:25
slangasekxubuntu desktop posted21:48
davmor2slangasek: wow xubuntu live works?21:49
slangasekyou tell me? :)21:50
slangasekit's built21:50
slangasekand it includes all the fixes that are supposed to make liveCDs work21:50
davmor2:)21:50
slangaseknot counting oem-config, which I didn't wait for21:51
slangasek(not a test case for xubuntu anyway)21:52
slangasekdavmor2: I don't understand why you seem to mark all of your ISO bugs as 'serious'21:54
davmor2Kubuntu has a lack of sysadmin/printing/update and package management which one isn't critical?21:55
slangasekprinting21:55
slangasekfor an alpha, that's not critical...21:55
davmor2Maybe but it is to me so I thought it would be for others :)21:56
slangasekwell, I expect 'serious' bugs on the ISO tracker to be ones that significantly impede the installation and that we might need to consider rerolling ISOs for21:57
slangasekrather than "a bug that's serious to fix for the release", which is better tracked elsewhere21:57
stgraberthat's how I flag them too.21:59
stgraberfor example I marked the usplash one as serious for the LVM-crypto testcase (as the user was unable to enter his passphrase) but normal for all the others22:00
* slangasek nods22:00
stgraberusually serious means either the install failed or the boot failed22:00
stgraber(we should write that somewhere)22:00
davmor2Ah okay I always assumed that serious was something that crippled the system in a manner and non serious were just annoying22:01
davmor2stgraber: wouldn't the lvm case you quote mean the test failed.  Which is what I thought flagged the reroll?22:04
davmor2slangasek: ^22:04
slangasekcorrect22:05
stgraberdavmor2: the system installed correctly and booted, you just couldn't see the passphrase entry field :)22:05
stgraberbut indeed I marked the bug as serious and made sure the ISO was rebuilt22:05
stgraber(= naging on IRC)22:06
davmor2So let's clarify this then;22:08
davmor2Post install bugs normal no fail22:08
davmor2booting/access to the system bugs Serious fail22:08
davmor2does that sum it up?22:09
slangasekor "installs but is useless afterwards" -> serious22:09
slangasekotherwise, yes22:09
davmor2okay ignore all but the fails for now then which I just realised I didn't add bugs for D'oh22:11
cjwatsonI'll do something proper with oem-config for alpha-422:12
cjwatsonwas kinda stuck this week due to being off sick22:12
* slangasek wills the publisher to go faster22:13
slangaseksbeattie: around?22:13
stgraberslangasek: get a better server :)22:13
sbeattieslangasek: yep22:13
slangaseksbeattie: gonna have time for ISO testing this afternoon?22:13
davmor2use ubuntu ser... oh wait22:13
sbeattieslangasek: yes, but I'm still getting terrible rsync speeds from chromium.22:14
slangasekhum22:14
slangasekwell, if you have the current set of ISOs synced already, the next ones shouldn't take too much timenh anyway22:14
davmor2sbeattie: I just got cracking speed when I update xub images22:15
* slangasek kicks his KVM22:15
stgraberI had a nice 1.8MB/s 10 mins ago (which is quite rare with cdimage)22:15
slangaseksbeattie: so chromium != cdimage.ubuntu.com; why are you rsyncing from there?22:16
stgrabermaybe beryllium is faster this time ? (cdimage seems to point to it instead of both chromium and beryllium)22:16
stgraberslangasek: it's still updated and used to be faster than chromium as people using cdimage didn't use it :)22:17
slangasekright22:17
slangasektry cdimage.u.c, though, maybe that's better now?22:18
sbeattiedavmor2: yeah, I'm not exactly sure what's going on. I get great speeds from e.g. ftp.osuosl.org22:18
sbeattiechromium is what the dl-ubuntu-test-iso script defaults to22:18
davmor2yeap22:18
davmor2sbeattie: that's because beryllium was playing up big time and rsync kept dying because of it22:19
sbeattiedoesn't seem to matter, I get under 20kB/s from chromium, beryllium, and cdimage22:20
stgrabersbeattie: which one do you want to download ?22:21
sbeattietrying to finish getting the i386 ubuntu live cd.22:24
davmor2oem fail goes to which package?22:25
slangasekoem-config22:25
davmor2ta22:25
stgrabersbeattie: how fast can you download: http://www.sgserv.net/test.iso ?22:26
stgraber(just checking if I can play a bit with routing to solve your current download speed issue)22:26
davmor2slangasek: stgraber: so for kdesudo and adept would those be serious or normal.  In that the system is neigh on unusable without them.22:29
sbeattiestgraber: yeah, I get about the same, though22:30
stgrabersbeattie: so only 20kB/s from there too ?22:31
sbeattieyeah, between 20 and 30.22:31
slangasekdavmor2: I would call those 'serious' bugs for making the resulting system unusable22:31
davmor2sbeattie: It's your own fault :)22:31
davmor2slangasek: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/test/1813 is that better now then?22:32
stgrabersbeattie: and from there: http://www.stgraber.org/download/ubuntu/edgy-frch/edubuntu-6.10-frch-install-i386.iso ?22:33
stgrabersbeattie: this server has completely different routes than the previous ones22:33
slangasekdavmor2: that looks a little more meaningful to me, yes, thanks :)22:33
* stgraber loves having servers at lots of different providers, you always have one working well :)22:34
sbeattiedavmor2: I blame sprint, since it looks like I'm transiting through them to get to both ubuntu.com and www.sgservnet22:34
sbeattiestgraber: ooh, stgraber.org is much better.22:34
davmor2sbeattie: told you it's your fault ;)22:34
stgrabersbeattie: really ?22:35
stgraber(it's usually the worst at download/upload speed)22:36
slangasekfwiw, I have ubuntu desktop amd64 here and will be testing that22:36
slangasekso if people want to fan out and take other images (once they're available) maybe we can parallelize well today22:36
davmor2bed shortly :)22:37
sbeattiestgraber: spoke to soon, it was good initially, now it's like the others.22:37
sbeattieslangasek: I'm hoping to have the ubuntu desktop i386 down soon.22:38
slangaseksbeattie: ok22:38
sbeattie(for values of soon that include not soon enough)22:38
davmor2sbeattie: where are you?  Back in the states?22:38
sbeattieyeah, portland22:38
davmor2That's your problem wrong side of the pond :P22:39
sbeattiedavmor2: tell me something I don't know. :-)22:40
davmor2:)22:41
stgrabergood to know, I'll test cdimage when choosing my ISP in Canada :) once I find one with unlimited download, those 60GB/month quota are just stupid, I download that in a day ...22:41
slangasekheh :)22:41
slangasekpublisher almost there22:41
davmor2I've done 2 test for Xubuntu alternative 32 bit and 64 bit no faults (touches wood)22:42
* slangasek wonders if ubuntustudio is going to get any testing22:43
stgraberdavmor2: how did the OEM install fail for you with Ubuntu Alternate ?22:43
stgraberdavmor2: here the language selection list was empty but other than that everything worked well and I was able to create an account and use it22:44
davmor2would go past localization22:44
davmor2wouldn't22:44
davmor2even22:44
davmor2it just locked up when I hit forward22:44
stgraberah, weird with i386 I just pressed enter and he went to the next step ...22:44
davmor2stgraber: is that in vm though?22:45
stgraberyes, kvm22:45
stgraberbut usually things break in kvm, they don't work better :)22:45
davmor2:)22:45
stgraberslangasek: btw, edubuntu is sort of broken as packages try to install Recommended packages that of course aren't on the CD or worse are in universe.22:46
stgraberslangasek: it'll install just fine if you have Internet turned on but can't be used off-line22:46
stgraberslangasek: but I didn't see any dependency conflict this time so at least that got fixed :)22:46
slangasekstgraber: AFAICS, it would also install fine if you had never been connected to the network22:46
davmor2stgraber: will it install desktop now though?22:47
slangasekstgraber: since the failure is only because you had a Packages file in your apt cache that referred to a server you couldn't reach22:47
stgraberslangasek: probably as it won't find a way to install those recommends and then will just drop them22:47
* slangasek nods22:47
slangasekso, errata :)22:47
stgraberdavmor2: yep22:47
davmor2that's better at least22:47
stgraberindeed22:47
slangasekdavmor2: bug #251496 - "This issue is known and is being worked on"?22:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251496 in adept "Intrepid: Adept_manager fails to start completely" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25149622:48
stgraberslangasek: I don't like the idea of having those packages install things from universe though but the CD will work so I guess it's good to release it22:48
slangasekdavmor2: who's working on it / why are there no pointers in this bug to elsewhere if it's known?22:49
davmor2slangasek: I checked all over the place and couldn't find a bug report.  Riddell said he didn't think there was one and was right.  I asked should I write one for testing purposes he said yes.  Basically this has happen because they have removed KDE3 Konsole and they knew if would break stuff and they would have to fix them one at a time22:51
davmor2so they know what is broken and are working on them22:52
slangasekok22:52
davmor2Anyway bed knackered and nearly 15 hours of test for day is enough :)22:52
slangasekright - thanks, and good night :)22:53
davmor2I'll pick up in the morning on what left22:54
slangasekwell, I still mean for us to have alpha-3 out before then.... :-)22:54
stgraberslangasek, cjwatson: bug 251640, that's the bug for the manual LVM-crypto installation22:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251640 in debian-installer "Manual install fail when using encrypted LVM" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25164022:55
slangasekthanks, added to the errata22:58
stgraberI'm going to bed, good luck with the remaining tests. See you tomorrow.23:47
slangasekg'night, and thanks!23:47

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