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calcanyone awake?02:28
Scorcheryo02:28
calchave you seen an issue during install that lots of various files are created with a gid of 999?02:29
Scorcherno, have not tried to install yet...  was coming here to see how is been going.   Tring to decide if I am going to install now or wait for final02:29
calci did an install of ubuntu desktop amd64 and it made a lot of files with invalid gid's02:30
Scorcherhow do you know?  did you get an error?02:30
calci reinstalled my main machine then started looking around while setting it up and saw a lot of files with gid 99902:31
Scorcherhrm, no idea02:31
calci think i will file a 'ubuntu' bug and assign it to colin he'll probably know where to look02:31
calci managed to use find to fix them up but that is a bit ugly for the release02:32
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davmor2Good Morning everybody08:05
davmor2Guys has anyone got Bluetooth on their phone and intrepid machine?08:22
persiadavmor2, I have that combination.  What do you need tested?08:57
davmor2persia: in beta I could just connect to my phone with very little in the way of problems now in rc I can't at all08:58
davmor2It will eventually detect my phone but then I don't get the type this number in to pair page and instead get connection failed09:00
persiadavmor2, Hrm.  That's especially bad.09:00
persiaDo you have bluez-compat installed?09:01
davmor2persia: also in hardy I could send pics from my phone to my pc by default now I can't :( is much glumness09:01
davmor2persia: default install but will check09:02
persiaYeah.  phone -> pc is a regression from hardy.  Install gnome-user-share to work around it.  Should be fixed for Jaunty, but fixing it for intrepid would mean apache2 as part of the standard desktop install, which is just wrong.09:05
davmor2persia: seems to not be installed but also it isn't in main.  As I say in beta it works so something has been done to break it :)09:06
persiadavmor2, Hrm?  phone -> pc worked in beta?  It shouldn't have done.  pairing sounds like a regression from beta though.09:09
davmor2persia: no sorry pc -> phone worked in beta09:10
davmor2there are some bluez updates 2 ticks09:10
persiaOK.  You had me worried.  pc -> phone should still work.09:11
davmor2last time phone -> worked was hardy :)09:11
persiaHrm.  I thought those bluez changes made RC.  timezones are frustrating.09:11
persiaSome people had phone -> pc working for early intrepid alphas, but keyboards & mice were broken.09:12
davmor2nope failing09:19
davmor2bug time09:19
persiaYep.  Let's hope it's something easy.09:20
davmor2just revert back to beta for bt09:20
davmor2persia: can you confirm this please? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-bluetooth/+bug/28861309:41
ubot5`Launchpad bug 288613 in gnome-bluetooth "Intrepid: RC Regression.  Bluetooth no longer pairs correctly which it did in beta" [Undecided,New]09:41
persiadavmor2, Take me a bit, as I'll have to install beta and then install RC :)  Do you mind if I test with -mobile?  should be the same code, and lets me combine a couple operations.09:42
davmor2no probs :)09:43
BUGabundo_workhi11:00
BUGabundo_worktesting RC/daily from USB pen drive11:00
BUGabundo_workgetting into initframfs after squasfs11:00
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BUGabundo_workdo I need to spam dev around here?11:22
persiaBUGabundo_work, What are you trying to express?11:24
persiaBUGabundo_work, In case you missed my last comment.  For what would you need to "spam dev"?11:26
BUGabundo_workI did11:27
BUGabundo_workpidgin crashed11:27
BUGabundo_workI was talking to wgrant11:27
BUGabundo_workon #ubuntu+111:27
BUGabundo_workabout my suspend prob11:27
BUGabundo_workso he recommended I testes RC/daily11:27
BUGabundo_workI resynced my iso, and burned it to a pendrive11:27
BUGabundo_workwhen I booted, I got thrown at a initramfs persia11:28
BUGabundo_workcan't see a way to get logs11:28
persiaHmm.  None of the other testers reported that from what I saw.11:28
persiaHow did you burn the ISO to a pendrive?11:29
BUGabundo_workok11:29
BUGabundo_workthat's why I'm reporting it11:29
BUGabundo_workwith usb-creator11:29
BUGabundo_worktested 2 pendrives11:30
BUGabundo_workboth kingston11:30
BUGabundo_workone 8GiBs and another 411:30
BUGabundo_workthe first has already too much use11:30
BUGabundo_workand seem to be failing to get to casper11:30
DistroJockeythe usb creator failed for me with a 2GB PQI flash11:30
BUGabundo_workbut the second is brand new11:30
DistroJockeyfailed as in it couldn't find  linux  to boot from11:31
persiaVery odd indeed.  What error did you get on boot?11:31
persiaEspecially odd.  What HW?11:31
BUGabundo_workno error11:32
BUGabundo_workjust sent to busybox11:32
BUGabundo_workafter starting sqashfs11:32
BUGabundo_workat 13.188889 seconds11:32
BUGabundo_workits a laptop11:32
DistroJockeyI got syslinux to the  Boot: prompt11:32
BUGabundo_workasi/asustek s37s11:32
BUGabundo_workintel C2D 8300 at 2.4GHz11:33
BUGabundo_work4GiBs ram11:33
BUGabundo_workusing 64 bits iso11:33
BUGabundo_workI've booted several times during beta until now from my 8GiBs pen11:33
BUGabundo_workfirst busybox I've seen on ibex with this laptop11:34
persiaDoes using Alt+arrow keys get you to a console log?  try booting with noquiet.  I'd recommend filing a bug against "linux", but don't know how else to get the logs.  Maybe someone in #ubuntu-bugs would have a better idea.11:35
BUGabundo_workI can navigate on it, yes11:35
BUGabundo_workI always clear the splash and quite flag11:36
BUGabundo_workdoes noquite do anything diff?11:36
* BUGabundo_work visits #ubuntu-bugs11:36
BUGabundo_workpersia: no answer there either11:38
persiaBUGabundo_work, noquiet prints out the boot messages so you can see what's going on.11:38
persiaMaybe just file a bug then.  I'm fairly certain it's your HW, but don't know how to collect the information.  RC test window is closed, so there's nowhere for testers to report it specifically, other than as bugs.11:38
persia#ubuntu+1 may also give you ideas.11:39
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kabadshmm - am I the only one who can't see the instructions to  upgrade in the email and release notes and the upgrading  details to upgrade to the pre-release of 8.10? The email  refers to the release notes, which refer to an upgrade page,  which only details upgrades to 8.04.16:27
persiakabads, Check the bugs against ubuntu-website.  I think that was reported.  If it wasn't, please file.16:29
esac_hi. does ubuntu have any concept of a stress test. i would like to install ubuntu+1, and then run an automated stress test which simply 'uses' the system non stop. does such a thing exist?20:14
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persiaesac, There are a few people working on different sorts of automated testing, but I don't know of any suite that does what you describe.  If I were to put something like that together, I'd probably start with dogtail.20:17
esaci wish i had the time to put it together. i just have 2 spare computers here i was thinking i could install daily builds on, and hook up a kernel debugger and just let them run non stop to try to catch issues20:19
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muibehi everybody, it'd be nice to help little bit if it's needed20:53
persiamuibe, Best thing to do now is to grab the RC, test the applications, and file bugs.20:55
muibeyeah, i've been testing the beta for a while and now I'm upgrading it into the latest RC version20:57
muibePulseAudio has been somehow buggy at least.. it worked without any problems in Hardy but I've had to tweak it quite a bit after the beta upgrade20:58
muibeand the wireless driver of Atheros 5006 wasn't still working as it was the case with Hardy too20:59
muibeEmerald crashes every now and then too21:00
muibeproblems with nvidia was mentioned already and i knew it before I upgraded..21:01
* esac has to find his system rescue cd so he can partimage his laptop before installing RC21:15

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