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ograsu doesnt change my path+00:00
slangasekit doesn't?  It certainly does for me00:00
NCommanderslangasek, if you use sudo, then the lack of sbin paths is somewhat anonying00:01
NCommanderWHen I run debian, thats the first thing that gets changed00:01
slangasekwell, presumably the first thing you change is to /configure/ sudo, since it's not configured by default...00:01
slangasekthis is my point - the lack of /sbin in the default user path is not inconsistent with the rest of the defaults :)00:02
* NCommander falls over00:02
ograell, i personally get the network up and install openssh-server :) helps a lot on a tablet :)00:02
NCommanderThen maybe installed sudo should add the sbin folders to the path ;-)00:02
* wgrant stabs NCommander with a path segment.00:03
slangasekno, because installing sudo is not the same thing as configuring it00:03
* NCommander dies00:03
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* NCommander is reborn00:03
NCommanderslangasek, ah, point taken00:03
stgraberslangasek: hey, how bad would you feel about getting a new release of ltsp and ldm in Intrepid ? (just to know if it's worth starting to work on packging it)00:27
slangasekstgraber: why is it needed?00:27
stgraberslangasek: it's mainly bug fixes and clean up but also renames some stuff in the thin client chroot (local apss)00:28
slangasekstgraber: sounds like it shouldn't be done for intrepid, no00:28
slangasekbecause "bug fixes and cleanup" << "OMG there's this critical bug that's driving everyone crazy" :)00:28
stgraberyeah, it's basically fixing some localapps support as we don't have the ability to play sound with localapps neither can we shutdown the computer (missing sudoers entry in the chroot)00:29
ograslangasek, ltsp is in pretty bad shape due to me being busy in mobile00:33
ograslangasek, stgraber is happy to take over but i wouldnt like to let him start wiht a ton of patches, letting a stable upstream in would be appreciated (its in lenny as well)00:34
stgraberslangasek, ogra: Just had a look at ltsp-trunk. on 24 changes, 19 would affect what's in Ubuntu. 10 are fixing bugs (not all are filed in LP yet), 3 are adding back a pretty old regression (ltsp 4.2 it seems), 2 are cleaning up (bashims and comments), 2 are for renaming xrexec to localapps and 2 adds ltsp-cluster support (it's an option, not a default)00:54
ograall 19 sound valid to me00:56
stgraberso if I were to add a patch system to keep the same upstream release, 10 out of 19 changes would have to go as patches (taking only bug fixes)00:56
stgraberyeah and using them for 2 weeks or so in my test lab at work, I didn't see any regression00:56
ograi'd like ot get an opinion from Keybuk for the ltspfs changes though00:57
stgraberyeah, I didn't count this one as it's in ltspfs and won't need a new upstream, only a minor change to debian/ as soon as we know what to change00:58
stgraber(or if we don't, just to use my workaround so we at least have localdevs working for Intrepid)00:58
stgraberslangasek: http://paste.ubuntu.com/54052/ that's for the ltsp source package, all changes from what we currently have to what I'd like to upload. Numbers are the revision of upstream's branch.01:04
stgraberslangasek: for ldm, it's 7 revision, 5 affecting Ubuntu, 3 of them fixing bugs and 2 of them adding features whose default behavior is to be exactly the same as what we currently have in Ubuntu01:11
stgraberhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/54054/ for details01:11
slangasekstgraber: "adding back a pretty old regression" - I'm not sure whether I'm parsing that the way you meant it?03:21
stgraberoh, where did I say that ? :)03:22
stgraberit's adding back a feature that was there long ago03:23
stgraberoh, found it, that was on IRC.03:25
stgraberI have opened: bug 27839903:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 278399 in ldm "[UVFe] ldm (2.0.12 -> 2.0.13)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27839903:25
stgraberwith all kinds of diff you may want to look for it03:25
stgraberand I'm working on the LTSP one now03:26
Phrozen_OneHas anyone thought of consolidating the setup screens by adding several settings in one window? Such as having a button to change the default settings for partitioning, keyboard, etc. in one window?03:28
ScottKslangasek: If you have a moment, would you mind accepting subversion into hardy-backports?03:31
stgraberslangasek: ok, I have done the packaging work on LTSP, that's a lot of revision but in the end very few real changes on Ubuntu (there is a lot of changes for gentoo-specific files).04:36
stgraberslangasek: I'll test the packages tomorrow and open a bug similar to the one I opened for LDM04:36
stgraberI also need to write a good changelog linking to all the bugs (and open some more)04:37
niccholaspageE: Couldn't find package linux-ubuntu-modules-2.6.27-4-generic05:21
niccholaspageCan someone help me with this? I am running Intrepid05:21
RAOFniccholaspage: That would be because there _isn't_ a linux-ubuntu-modules package anymore.05:22
niccholaspageRAOF:There is a thread that shows how to make a remix of Ubuntu. I need this package... Is there any other package that has the files?05:22
wgrantniccholaspage: Which files?05:23
niccholaspagelinux-ubuntu-modules fil;es05:24
niccholaspage*files05:24
wgrantThey're integrated into linux-image-*05:24
niccholaspageAh05:25
RAOFThe script that you're using is broken, or at least hasn't been updated to important Intrepid changes.  You'd be better served by either fixing the script or working out what to do yourself, I think.05:25
wgrantI suspect so.05:25
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slytherinI need some help. I am trying to update alternate CD image (with corrupt Release file) using jigdo yo latest CD image. But the release file is not getting updated.11:47
james_wpm-utils release announcement:11:59
james_w      * Sleep modules are stackable and have finegrained method11:59
james_w        detection. For instance, if you like s2disk but not s2ram, you11:59
james_w        can remove the s2ram binary and pm-utils will automatically fall11:59
james_w        back to using kernel methods for suspend/resume.11:59
james_wmight be worth investigating pulling that in. I'll look at it tomorrow11:59
slytherincan anyone please help with jigdo problem.12:24
freshmeennew12:32
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RainCTbona nit22:55
rom1vhi22:58
rom1vIn ubuntu, "nvidia-settings -l" need to be executed before launching compiz. Do you know what is the right place to add this at boot time?22:59
rom1v?23:05
wtgeeHello...where did the 'disable trackpad' go to in Ibex?23:30
NCommanderCan someone confirm nominations on this bug for me: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfprint4/+bug/21133523:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 211335 in xfprint4 "Mousepad -> xfprint4 Crashes" [Medium,Confirmed]23:46

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