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* nixternal kicks intrepid square in the pants01:05
nixternalI cannot figure out where this damn problem came from01:05
DreadKnighthow come on ubuntu or kubuntu websited there are no nice screenshots of the desktop or some of the apps?\01:06
DreadKnightam i missing something?01:06
DreadKnightman i want to introduce somebody to linux / ubuntu distro and i don't even know where to start01:07
DreadKnightthe FAQ on kubuntu website is also dumb01:07
vorianhttp://www.kubuntu.org/news/8.10-release01:07
DreadKnight"what is kubuntu? A: an ubuntu derivate" come on wtf?01:07
DreadKnightthe release is not for new comers and the screenshots are irelevant to them and tiny.01:08
DreadKnightr*01:08
nixternalfix them01:09
nixternalhow come I don't see that question?01:09
DreadKnightubuntu website is even more worse.01:10
DreadKnighti wonder what person or group i should talk to in order to get things right.01:10
vorianhmmm01:11
nixternalDreadKnight: for kubuntu's website, ryanakca and Riddell01:11
nixternalfor Ubuntu's website, file a bug as they have paid developer(s) for theis website01:11
DreadKnightnixternal: i see; thanks, will probably talk to Riddell soon01:12
DreadKnight What is Kubuntu?01:12
DreadKnightKubuntu is the first Ubuntu derived distribution. Our Kubuntu CDs are made up of Ubuntu's base plus KDE. You can get exactly the same effect by installing Ubuntu and adding the KDE packages (and removing the Gnome packages) from the Ubuntu archives.01:12
nixternalDreadKnight: ewww, good finds there01:12
DreadKnighti think somebody else bitched regarding this on his blog a while ago...01:12
nixternalya, I love people who bitch...that's all they do...waste packets without helping...bitchers and assholes (besides me) belong on an island together w/o access to anything :)01:13
DreadKnighteverything it's like plain wrong. can't manage to find nice stuff right away in order to convince someone that doesn't even know linux is free.....01:13
nixternalremember, our site is maintained by volunteers when they have the time to do so01:13
DreadKnightbitching is next to great feedback . :-)01:13
nixternalit has always been like that01:13
nixternalbitching is next to.... /ignore in irssi01:13
DreadKnightnixternal: yes; we are fighting for the same cause; want to make things better.01:14
DreadKnighthehe01:14
nixternalespecially people who bitch, and nobody reads their blog except for like 4 peopls01:14
nixternalpeople01:14
DreadKnightbitching is showing care :D01:14
nixternalnah, bitching and moaning causes me to ignore01:14
nixternalconstructive criticism makes me happy01:14
DreadKnightif they would care they would be saying "linux sucks" or just move along.01:14
nixternalbitching and moaning is the reason I am no longer married01:15
nixternalI don't blame her for leaving either :)01:15
DreadKnighthaha01:15
DreadKnighthaving a girl friend with no similar hobbyes to talk about is not great.01:15
DreadKnightimho01:15
nixternalright now, my main focus, is trying to figure out what went retarded in Intrepid for Ant, RPM, and ZSH01:15
nixternalmy x-wife is a former Red Hat employee who is now developing for the Government...we have a lot in common01:16
DreadKnightnice xD01:16
nixternalwell except for the Red Hat part...DEBIAN > RED HAT!!!01:16
DreadKnightfedora?01:16
DreadKnighthehe01:16
DreadKnighti agree.01:16
nixternalpre-Fedora01:16
DreadKnighteek01:16
nixternalthe military aircraft programs use Red Hat01:16
nixternalso don't fly in a military aircraft01:17
DreadKnightnixternal: you sound a little heart broken atm, mate; are you ok?01:17
nixternalhehe, this damn s/-/_/ issue is killing me01:17
DreadKnightthis sounds a bit like it's recently or you are a bit depressed...01:17
nixternalI have grepped log after log and haven't gotten anywhere yet01:17
nixternalnah, this happened in 2001...no depression here except for the fact Intrepid is kicking my arse right now01:17
DreadKnightRiddell: ping01:18
DreadKnightnixternal: i understand01:18
ryanakcaDreadKnight: *sigh*, how can I help you?01:19
ryanakcaDreadKnight: the screenshot part I'm working on, we'll have something similar (essentially, the same thing, translated) as kubuntu-fr.org has on their front page01:19
apacheloggerryanakca: that is "did you try turning it off and on again?!"01:19
DreadKnightryanakca: i see01:19
DreadKnightryanakca: don't know about their site; not a fluent french speaker01:20
ryanakcaDreadKnight: For the FAQ (I think that's what you were referring), feel free to submit blurbs to replace the current ones with01:20
ryanakcaDreadKnight: under captures d'écran, Précédente = Previous, Suivante = Next01:21
DreadKnightryanakca: the site really needs some guide where you could just drop-off windoze users and have them converted; so user friendly presentation / brief with lots of high-res images.01:21
ryanakcaLots of images == very bad for people on slow connections... which are very abundant in many parts of the world01:21
DreadKnightryanakca: i say we should get together (whoever else wants) and work on this; perhaps this weekend?01:22
DreadKnightdon't worry about slow connections that much.01:22
ryanakcaDreadKnight: I'm away this weekend, however, next weekend would probably work.01:22
DreadKnightslow connection = most likely won't download a cd image very soon; would rather use bandwindth for something else.01:23
apacheloggerthis weekend is release party I guess01:23
DreadKnightoh01:23
ryanakcawoah. Did usability just go out the window? :D01:23
DreadKnighttoo bad there are no release parties in my city :\01:23
DreadKnightryanakca: can you say "good marketing" ?01:23
DreadKnight:D01:23
DreadKnightit seems out the window atm for me (i almost have my degree in management)01:23
* ryanakca looks to nixternal for marketing01:24
ryanakcaand apachelogger ;)01:24
DreadKnightit's pretty much a blog for kde-heads atm; nothing for the new people.01:24
nixternalryanakca: wasabi01:24
apacheloggerI hate marketing01:24
DreadKnightit's more likely it would convert another linux user, from another distro, to kubuntu.01:24
ryanakcaapachelogger: I thought you were the one organising the team?01:24
apacheloggerthat doesn't imply that I like it, does it? :P01:25
DreadKnightbut by far any chance of converting another operating system user to linux.01:25
ryanakcanah :D01:25
nixternalMARKETING ROCKS!01:25
DreadKnightthat's the spirit xD01:25
nixternal2 more classes until I am the marketing master of the world!01:25
* nixternal hacks on ant a lil more01:25
ryanakcaDreadKnight: tell you what. Head to http://wiki.kubuntu.org and create a page under KubuntuWebsite/ saying what you think we should change and why, and bring it to a meeting and everybody can look over it and go yay or nay :)01:26
apacheloggerthat is aye or nay01:26
DreadKnightryanakca: so i just need to create an user, recall having one on the ubuntu wiki... hmm.. or the romanian ubuntu wiki? need editing rights?01:26
* apachelogger usually goes with aye, because it sounds so piratish01:26
DreadKnightargh01:27
DreadKnightxD01:27
apacheloggerlp login == wiki login01:27
DreadKnightright01:27
ryanakcaAlso, you should probably add the ``how'' we can achieve what you suggest for extra brownie points :)01:27
DreadKnighti <3 cookies! ^_^01:27
DreadKnightnot :D01:27
DreadKnightof course01:28
DreadKnightok guys, i will get into it when i get some time :-)01:30
DreadKnight*01:31
* DreadKnight is damn tired atm01:31
vorian!info darkroom02:10
ubottudarkroom (source: darkroom): immage manipulation tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.1-0ubuntu1 (intrepid), package size 87 kB, installed size 320 kB02:10
vorianomg02:10
nixternalg'nite04:19
meson10I am unable to build kdeui module of PyKDE.. it displays sipkdeuipart0.cpp:3787: warning: unused parameter ?a3' and stays working for next few hours to come....05:09
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ScottKIf someone is looking for a pythonish project to get involved in, I recently saw mention that mnemosyne 2.0 is going to switch to phonon for a backend and the author is looking for help.12:39
ScottKIt's hosted on LP.12:39
Riddell"Automatic Revision Control for Files" why does that need multimedia?12:41
ScottKNo.12:42
* ScottK needs to find it.12:43
ScottKFound it.12:45
ScottKhttps://launchpad.net/mnemosyne-proj12:45
ScottKI guess the revision control guy signed up first.12:45
hungeramazing that two people came up with the same pseudo-random letter sequence to name their project.12:48
ScottKhunger: It's the Greek god of memory.  Makes sense for both.12:49
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rgreeningomg ScottK you know too much. ever been on Jeopardy!13:04
ScottKNope.13:04
ScottKThose people actually have to study up.  To much work.13:05
apachelogger\sh: can I make mini-dinstall process 'intrepid-proposed' packages properly?13:05
apacheloggercurrently it craps out because it can't find it in the distro whitelist apparently13:05
ScottKAlso, to be honest, I helped with the initial packaging of mnemosyne in Gutsy, so it's non-random that I know that.13:06
ScottKapachelogger: It should be easy enough to grep the source for the right spot to tickle.13:06
apacheloggerdidn't find it13:06
apacheloggermy current guess is that it gets the list from apt_pkg, which is a binary lib13:06
ScottKapachelogger: What package is that in?13:06
* ScottK goes to make coffee13:07
apacheloggerScottK: python-apt13:07
* ScottK looks13:13
ScottKapachelogger: python-apt has the templates for intrepid-proposed.13:20
\shapachelogger: then whitelist intrepid-proposed ;) but normally you can tell mini-dinstall to avoid checking the distro whitelist13:27
JontheEchidnasmarter: did kubuntu_01_kmousetool_remember_minimize.diff get applied upstream?13:28
smarterJontheEchidna: I commited it in trunk and backported it myself :)13:29
JontheEchidnanice :)13:29
* JontheEchidna removes for 4.1.313:29
hungeris there any ETA for the kde bluetooth fix?13:41
ScottKNo.13:45
Riddellhunger: you could try compiling trunk and see if it has got anywhere yet (/trunk/KDE/kdebase/workspace/solid/bluez/)13:47
hungerRiddell: OK.13:47
hungerRiddell: Will take a couple of hours on my laptoy though.13:47
* hunger is always amazed how many patches git imports whenever he updates the kde code from its svn.13:49
jussi01JontheEchidna: added the kcrash you asked for :)14:37
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Nightrosehehe Riddell - you linked to techbase in the release notes right?14:44
Nightrosei am getting a massive amount of traffic from techbase since yesterday :P14:44
Nightroseone of my blogentries is linked on the "is kde 4 for you" page14:45
Tm_Taww14:45
Nightrose-> kubuntu = success14:46
RiddellNightrose: :)14:54
\shKubuntu is always success ;)15:12
JontheEchidnathe bug tracker is humming today15:33
Riddellhumming like an angel :)15:34
* hunger hates updating right after a release.16:46
hungerServers are so slow then.16:46
* rgreening has a direct pipe to the internet cranium :)16:51
supertoneshas anyone had success installign qt creator?16:51
supertonesi'm getting a seg fault16:52
rgreeningread that... http://udienz.immteknik.org/2008/10/ubuntu-intrepid-ibex-is-out.html I don't think the upgrade method is advisable the way he suggest...16:53
rgreeningbet you see some b0rked upgrades due to that16:53
rgreeninghuzzah!17:02
rgreeningRiddell: on planet.ubuntu.net, my posts always appear down in the list. I think theirs a tz issue going on... any ideas?17:03
JontheEchidnargreening: I set the time zone of my blog to UTC to avoid this issue :P17:05
rgreeningJontheEchidna: so, nothing to change in planet, just on the blog site?17:06
rgreeningI use blogger.com17:06
sebasrgreening: probably a good idea to post a comment stating how to upgrade in the right way17:06
rgreeningsebas: I was thinking about it. I just wanted to ensure I was correct in assuming the user posted something very wrong.17:07
Riddell<published>2008-10-30T00:03:00.009-02:30</published>17:08
Riddellare you really -02:30 ?17:08
Riddellassuming I'm reading that right17:08
rgreeningyeah, NDT17:08
rgreeningDST is in effect17:08
rgreeningusually, it's -3:3017:08
smarterüber strange time17:08
Riddellwhere is that?17:09
rgreeningNewfoundland, it's an island17:09
* ScottK was going to say somewhere near Gander.17:09
rgreeninglol... Gander is in the middle of it. We are famous for helping the 9-11 stranded planes17:10
ScottKRight, but you don't live in Gander, do you?17:10
* ScottK guesses not, but that describing you as being near Gander is pretty safe.17:11
rgreeningRiddell: so any ideas?17:12
rgreeningGander is like a 6 hour drive.. so close in a grand scale, but no cigar ... I'm in St. John's, oldest city in north america. location to the first transatlantic wireless signal.17:13
Riddellrgreening: nope, assuming that really is when you wrote it all should be fine17:13
ScottKFrom here, that's close.17:13
rgreeningRiddell, on planet, other seemingly future dated posts show up after mine, but were bosted before I finished mine17:14
ScottKrgreening: Does your post have the time you started drafting it or the time you published it?17:14
rgreeninglike, one was posted at 2:43 (but is now just 2:43)17:14
rgreeningScottK: hmm.. good question.. 1 sec17:15
rgreeningOMG. It's not honoring DST. Blogspot is not aware it's -2:30 and not -3:30. It thinks I posted and hour earlier than it is. grr...17:16
* rgreening slaps blogspot17:16
rgreeninghmm... no, actually it's logging the time the post was initiated rather than posted. How stupid17:18
ScottKrgreening: So type elsewhere and then copy/paste when ready.17:19
rgreeningyeah. but it is being tes supido17:20
rgreeninghmm... no, I still think planet is wrong having gone back and looked again.17:22
* ScottK heads out to the Kindergarden Halloween party (actually called a Fall Festival or some such, but we all know what it is).17:22
* ScottK bets on blogspot stupidity at the end of the analysis.17:23
Riddellanyone got a gmail address?17:25
rgreeningRiddell: I think planet is expecting the tz in UTC or GMT and subtracting from the post time in the blog feed. If I look in akgregator, It shows my blog as being posted 11:34 (which coincides with 2:04 NDT).Maybe it's the other users posts and their tz messed up..17:26
rgreeningI got gmail17:26
rgreeningroderick {dot} greening {at} gmail.com17:27
rgreeningat any rate, I blame planet and/or the other users :)17:27
Riddellrgreening: just sent a test e-mail, can you check it arrives and isn't categorised as spam?17:27
rgreeningkk17:28
rgreeningRiddell it marked as SPAMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!17:29
Riddellmm, thought so17:29
Riddellthanks17:29
rgreeningnp17:29
rgreeningIt's the 19inch in the header17:30
rgreening:)17:30
rgreeningcause we all know that's for male enhancement17:30
rgreenings/male/mail17:30
rgreening:)17:30
Riddellgoodness, what a mind, everyone knows that the width of a telecoms rack17:31
rgreeningNope, mine is 21inches17:31
rgreening:)17:32
rgreeningor was that 23?17:32
rgreeninglol17:32
rgreeninganyway, we all know size doesn't matter, unless it's listed in the header of an e-mail and caught by the smal filter :)17:32
rgreenings/smal/smap17:33
rgreenings/smap/spam17:33
rgreeningkant spel-itis17:33
IppatsuManHi :) I'm using Kubuntu 8.10 (clean install). Everything works fine except unmounting my external hdd. KDE doesn't unmount the partitions saying that the device is used by an application. In fact fuser reports that it is used by kded, I have to kill it to unmount the device. I didn't find any bug report about this on launchpad. Is it ok to report it as bug of kdelibs-bin?17:35
IppatsuManSorry if this is the wrong channel for such questions17:36
DaSkreechrgreening: Kblogger :)17:37
RiddellIppatsuMan: kded or kded4?17:38
DaSkreechkded got killed? Ah the tirony17:38
IppatsuMankded17:38
IppatsuManps reports it as "kded [kdeinit] --new-startup"17:40
IppatsuManactually ls -l /proc/<pid>/exe says it is /usr/bin/kdeinit17:41
RiddellIppatsuMan: kdelibs issue indeed then17:42
rgreeningRiddell: bug 27398719:38
ubottuLaunchpad bug 273987 in software-properties "in software-properties-kde, testing best server doesn't work" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27398719:38
rgreeningseems maybe a threading issue19:38
totoro7hello, what can I do if I think I've found a bug?19:51
totoro7vlc is segfaulting when I try to open jpegs from command line in kubuntu 8.10 x64, should I consider this a bug?19:54
totoro7am I asking this in the right place? dreadful sorry if it isn't the case19:56
a|wentotoro7: please ask support questions in #kubuntu normally, they can also guide you to report a bug if necessary... but to answer; i don't think vlc support jpegs19:57
totoro7oh... but isn't a segfault a bad reaction to unsupported formats?19:57
totoro7and it does try to draw something, at least it flashes a black screen before crashing19:58
totoro7(other media formats playing ok btw)19:59
a|wentotoro7: it works in hardy; so looks like it is a bug19:59
a|wentotoro7: please see if the same bug is already reported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc ... if not there is a "report bug"19:59
a|wenbutton19:59
totoro7hmmm... didn't find anything that looks like what I'm experiencing. I'll see what I can do there then20:03
totoro7thanks20:03
* SiNiESTrO is away: Ausente por ahora.20:35
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th13fHi.20:50
DaSkreech!hi20:51
ubottuHi! Welcome to #kubuntu-devel!20:51
th13fHow can I help to develop Kubuntu?20:51
th13fI know how to devel on python20:51
rgreeningo/22:20
JohnFlux2hey all22:25
JohnFlux2okay I got half way through a kubuntu install, and it failed due to read errors.  I installed over my current kubuntu system so I can't reburn etc22:26
JohnFlux2i mounted the half-installed drive and chrooted into it22:27
JohnFlux2apt-get update  doesn't work because /var/lib doesn't exist22:27
JohnFlux2any chance that I could recover manually from this point?22:27
JohnFlux2does the install basically just install .deb packages on the iso?22:28
JontheEchidnamost of the debs you need are in a single file that usually gets mounted as a filesystem22:28
JohnFlux2right, as a squashfs22:29
JontheEchidnaas long as you mount that I suppose in theory it'd be possible22:29
JohnFlux2well I can install packages also from the internet22:29
JohnFlux2since I have internet access (i'm running the 'install' program from the live cd setup22:29
JohnFlux2having a look around, it seems that apt-get isn't really setup22:31
JontheEchidnaheh22:31
JontheEchidnawell if you do manage to cobble together a usable system you might want to reinstall anyway22:31
JontheEchidnabut I guess it can't get much worse than what you have right now22:31
JohnFlux2not sure how to proceed heh22:32
JohnFlux2i even did the check-cd-for-errors thing :(22:33
JohnFlux2in the boot menu22:33
JontheEchidnahonestly I wouldn't know how to get that working either22:33
JohnFlux2hehe22:33
JontheEchidnahave you tried taking up voodoo?22:34
DaSkreechYes22:34
DaSkreechi mean22:34
DaSkreechumm22:34
JontheEchidnalol22:34
JohnFlux2DaSkreech: do you come into #physics ?22:35
DaSkreechI sometimes go around it22:36
JohnFlux2heh22:36
DaSkreechso you did a clean install over the old?22:37
JohnFlux2yeah22:38
rgreeningJontheEchidna: I'm about the reboot and install from scratch... wish me luck :)22:38
JontheEchidnag/l22:38
rgreeningty22:38
JohnFlux2can I install from usb? :)22:39
JohnFlux2can I net install from the CD? :)22:39
JontheEchidnaJohnFlux2: maybe this will be of help? http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2008/10/15/ubuntu-810-persistent-flash-drive-install-from-live-cd22:41
JontheEchidnaIt's ubuntu but if you have a big enough pendrive you should be able to burn a new iso22:41
* JohnFlux2 nods22:43
JohnFlux2how do I install apt? :)22:44
smarterapt-get install apt? :P22:45
JohnFlux2i should check to see if dpkg is setup22:45
smartertry dpkg -l22:45
JohnFlux2i should be able to download an apt-get package right?22:45
smarterapt package22:46
smarterhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/apt22:46
smarterassuming you have all the deps already installed22:46
JohnFlux2oh btw, the live cd is set to, i think, 75dpi fonts or so22:46
JohnFlux2it might be worth making the default 100dpi22:46
JohnFlux2better too large than being too small and unreadable22:46
smartermight be a problem with your monitor or X.org22:47
smarterbut forcing the default would be bad22:47
JohnFlux2i'm not really talking about me22:47
smarter100dpi is not good for every monitor22:47
smartermost of the time, xorg should detect the good setting22:47
JohnFlux2not everyone has good eyesight22:47
JohnFlux2if you have good eyesight, it's easy to go from 100dpi back to 75dpi22:48
JohnFlux2if you have bad eyesight, it's near impossible to find out how to go from 75dpi to 100dpi22:48
smarterit depends on your monitor really22:48
smarterhardcoding it to 100dpi would create more problems than it would fix22:48
JohnFlux2okay i'm mixing terminology somewhat.   X calls it 'virtual dpi' i think22:48
JohnFlux2the point being to make everything larger22:49
JohnFlux2i'm thinking of some very easy way to switch to large fonts when you start up22:49
smarterwhen the live-CD is started up, you can choose "accessibility" or something22:50
smarterand with one of the accessibility profile there's big fonts22:50
smarter(but it's disabled in Kubuntu 8.10 due to it not being completely ported to kde4)22:50
JohnFlux2yeah, just hard to do that if you can't really read becaue the font is too small...22:50
JohnFlux2anyway, i guess a spin-off distro could do that22:51
JohnFlux2i'm just thinking aloud22:51
smarternop, just when it starts, when you choose language and press enter22:51
smarterthat's big enough here, no? :]22:51
JohnFlux2I mean have a specialist 'blind-buntu' distro or something that has nice defaults for people who can't see that well22:51
smarter*there22:51
smarterthat should be an accessibility profile for Kubuntu/Ubuntu, no needs to make a distro just for that22:52
rgreeninghey smarter22:52
smarterhey rgreening22:52
smarterinstallation going on?22:52
rgreeningyeah.. just starting. Booted from DVD22:53
rgreeningshe's about to be flattened22:53
rgreening:)22:53
JontheEchidnaI would want to make a separate partition for all my musics and stuff before I did any flattening project like that22:54
smarterthat's called /home and everybody does that :p22:55
JontheEchidnawell I'd like to wipe /home every once and a while too22:55
smarterrm -r .* ?22:55
smarter(not to be confused with ./*, . or * :P)22:56
JohnFlux2no don't do that22:57
JohnFlux2.*   includes the directories  "." and ".."22:57
JohnFlux2so basically that's deleting the whole of /home22:58
smarternop22:58
smarter.* include the files and directory which starts with .22:58
smarterI'm pretty sure of thart22:58
smarter*that22:58
smarterand *start too22:58
rgreeningsmarter, JontheEchidna: I have a 320 GB external for movies, music, etc...22:59
JohnFlux2is there a way to setup the default /etc/sources.list ?22:59
rgreeningsmarter is correct JohnFlux223:00
smarterJohnFlux2: actually you are half-right, with bash .* includes . and .., but rm can't remove the directory where you are23:00
rgreeningexactly23:00
smarterbut with zsh(which everybody should uses :P) it does not23:00
JohnFlux2smarter: why not?23:00
smarter"rm: cannot remove directory `.'"23:00
rgreeningand it doesn't own .., root does23:01
JohnFlux2rm: cannot remove directory `.'23:01
JohnFlux2doh23:01
smarteryup23:01
JohnFlux2strange, why can't it delete . ?23:01
smartercommon sense? :}23:02
smarterif . is deleted, where are you?23:02
rgreeningexactly...23:02
rgreeninghaha23:02
smarter(same for ..)23:02
smarteranyway, use zsh people, it's just better :P23:03
smarter*uses23:03
JohnFlux2There's no 8.10 section on https://help.ubuntu.com/23:23
JohnFlux2hmm, what happens if I do "suspend to disk" on a live cd23:24
rgreeningshouldn't work unless a suitable swap exists.23:25
rgreeningif a suitable swap exists, it may work... never tested it though23:25
rgreening95% installed23:37
DaSkreechsmarter: JohnFlux2 is right it will delete everythign above it23:41
smarterDaSkreech: only with bash, and rm prevents deleting the directory if you're inside it23:41
smarter'night everybody23:44
rgreeningnn23:44
JohnFlux2all sorted out23:55
JohnFlux2I installed manually23:55
JohnFlux2it would be nice to have the startup do   mdadm --assemble --scan23:56
JohnFlux2it's a safe operation to do23:56
JohnFlux2and would mean that soft raid 'just works'23:56
JohnFlux2I think actually it comes down to a single kernel configuration option that hasn't been set23:59

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