=== hggdh is now known as hggdh|away === txwikinger2 is now known as txwikinger_work === txwikinger2 is now known as txwikinger_work === txwikinger_work is now known as txwikinger2 === txwikinger2 is now known as txwikinger_work === txwikinger_work is now known as txwikinger2 [07:35] morning all :-) [08:40] Morning all [09:59] schwuk: morning I got another query about the wiki for you. Can you click on a link and have it import text from somewhere else? http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/System/NetworklessInstall at the bottom are 2 internal links would it be possible to have their text appear on that page rather than transferring the user to the linked page? [10:04] davmor2: Importing text, yes (as you know). Clicking on a link to import text, no. It would require some javascript jiggery-pokery to work. [10:06] schwuk: Okay thanks just a thought [10:07] It's do-able though, if you think it would be useful. [10:10] ara what do you think [10:12] schwuk: let me try and get hold of heno too === asac_ is now known as asac [11:48] Am I the only one with a segfaulting hald? [11:57] updated hardy .2 alternate/server images (sorry - this was to fix bug 253255 which was breaking upgrades from unupgraded 8.04) [11:57] Launchpad bug 253255 in ubuntu-cdimage "crash gutsy -> hardy hardy 8.04.1 cdrom upgrade" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/253255 === smb_tp_ is now known as smb_tp [12:45] * ara_ -> lunch [13:24] hi guys [13:27] this ubuntu will came with something simple to change the compiz effects? [13:33] this new ubuntu will have the same look? [13:34] * ara reboots [13:53] schwuk: heno says to leave it as there aren't enough cases to warrant it. :) === hggdh|away is now known as hggdh [15:07] would someone have any clue why hald segfaults on my personal built kernel (2.6.28) and not on the default jaunty one? [15:08] it started with the most recent hal update [15:11] mrvanes: what desktop are you running? [15:12] kde 4.2 beta [15:12] but the segfault happens before running X [15:12] at rc2 [15:12] best off asking on the the developer channels and I suggest kubuntu-devel [15:14] I don't think it's a kde specific problem but thx anyway [15:16] mrvanes: you can try here too https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal [15:18] davmor2: thx, I'll look into that [16:25] stgraber: there was a report on #ubuntu-server that the download links on iso.qa are broken for hardy images [16:25] stgraber: they need to have /hardy inserted in the URL before /daily [16:25] yeah, it's a known issue. The ISO tracker has to guess the path to the iso files on cdimage.u.c and doesn't know about point releases [16:26] I'm waiting for cr3 to give me a way to get the image list from the certification website so I don't have to rely on some http parsing or similar things on cdimage [16:26] * cjwatson nods [16:26] stgraber: I sent a script to heno and I think you too a long time ago [16:27] cr3: hmm, let me check. [16:27] * cr3 goes looking through emails [16:28] I have no mail from you since at least Oct 25 (last time I purged my .procmail.log) [16:43] stgraber: found my email and you were right, it was only sent to other folks. I'll forward to you [16:47] stgraber: message forwarded with some background information [18:18] slangasek: -server amd64 test results posted - all successfull. [18:19] mathiaz: awesome, thanks [19:29] slangasek: -server i386 test results posted - all successfull. [19:33] my lord, lots of peeps here :) [19:35] so how does one become / sign up for testing of ubuntu, I'm the network admin for a small school and got time and spare machines. I'm running jaunty alpha 3 right now and 8.10 at home and want to help the cause. [19:39] well according to the title, i guess im off to mozilla.qa.ubuntu.com :) [19:43] ptarrant: goto http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker sign up and setup the tests you want to cover :) [19:43] thank you davmor2 [19:43] sorry for the delay busy testing hardy.2 [19:45] no prob [19:46] hardy .2? as in they are re-releasing it? excuse the noob questions, im new to ubuntu, pretty comfortable with linux though [19:47] the versions for ubuntu are abit confusing compaired to the norm, i understand the whole year.month thing... but .2 is odd sounding [19:51] hardy is long term support so it is supported for 3 years on desktop and 5 years on server. So every 6 months they release a point release that has all the packages on that has had bug fixes etc === j_ is now known as tim_osman [19:52] ahh, that makes sense. so its a security wrap up install. awesome. [19:53] yes it's basically in windows terms a cd with the service packs added to it :) [19:56] i was going to say service pack / slipstream but don't want to offend...haha [19:58] i just happen to have acquired a new dell at home too, so since schools out (i work at a school) i'll be testing this at home also :) one other question, on the testing site how does one actually sign up for a test, or do we just download the CD and then do the test and report on launchpad later or something? [20:03] on the link I gave you that acts as a tracker for all the tests that need doing. Top right there should be a link to sign in. This uses your lp login. You then can add tests to your username etc [20:04] so alpha 3 testing is over alpha 4 is on the 5th of feb. [20:04] so test for that should start around the monday before [20:05] but the tracker is setup so it can email you to remind you of the tests you signed up for :) [20:06] thats good, because im about to leave work and get home, haha i was just xfering notes to my thumbdrive and was trying to remember this and that...that email will help :) thanks for the help and i'll see ya later when i get home [20:06] np's [20:28] stgraber: right so while this is still installing I'll use my other machine as a thin client. So is there anything I need to do to set up the client other than pxe boot? [20:56] stgraber: what do I need to do to /etc/ltsp/dhcpd.conf in order to get the server up? [21:11] mathiaz: rockstar, thanks [21:18] slangasek: ltsp has installed all the files look to be there. So I'm going to play about a bit and see if I can't get it to run on a machine. I've passed the tests for now though If they are broken horrifically I'll change it [21:19] ok [21:37] davmor2: did you have two NICs at install time ? [21:37] if so everything should be working and you should be able to boot a thin client on the LAN NIC [21:37] stgraber: No that would be easy :) [21:38] hehe, ok :) [21:38] so you'll need to define the network in /etc/network/interfaces, then ifup then start dhcpd [21:41] ogasawara: where does it save those debug files, again? [21:45] lfaraone: the debug files for the suspend script? [21:47] ogasawara: yes, is it in ~? [21:47] stgraber: right figured out what was up it was clashing with my main dhcp box [21:47] slangasek: I got it to boot [21:47] the client? [21:48] slangasek: yeap client is running off the ltsp server [21:48] spiff [21:48] lfaraone: just a sec, I don't remember off the top of my head [21:49] lfaraone: did apport not automatically detect the failure? [21:49] I think that only leaves server, crypted lvm on amd64? [21:50] lfaraone: I think they're saved in /var/lib/pm-utils/ [21:52] ogasawara: my liveUSB is only persisting /home. I think I might just take the plunge and upgrade. [21:52] brb [22:05] D'oh missed the ltsp-update-image [22:08] Yay [22:11] so that's both 32 and 64bit working [22:11] Right I'm off to bed now I've had enough excitement for one day