=== robbiew1 is now known as robbiew [10:23] cjwatson: on oem install why is it that you have to type in you username where as in ubiquity a username gets put in automatically? [10:24] on end user sorry not very clear [10:30] partman-base: cjwatson * r125 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog parted_server.c): [10:30] partman-base: Only mark the partition table as changed due to CHANGE_FILE_SYSTEM if it [10:30] partman-base: actually makes a change (i.e. the partition wasn't already using that [10:30] partman-base: filesystem or didn't have that flag set). This avoids the partition [10:30] partman-base: table being rewritten even if partman did nothing more than autousing [10:30] partman-base: swap (LP: #287660). [10:32] cjwatson: I'm still having issues with kubuntu oem. After the enduser details are in I hit forward and I just get a black screen still [10:33] I'm trying it on mt all intel machine incase it's a nvidia thing and I'll try 32 bit too incase it's a 64bit issue [10:40] davmor2: there's an open bug about the username not being automatically filled in by oem-config's KDE frontend [10:41] cjwatson: cool :) I'm still having issues with oem but I'll work through every option I can think of to see if any of them work [10:42] davmor2: TBH, it sounds like this is a Kubuntu or driver problem rather than something specifically wrong with oem-config [10:42] I'm letting Riddell know as I work through them [11:08] cjwatson: I just hit a-c-F1 to look for some logs for Riddell and there is a message about an issue with oem_config_dm (or something similar) and xserver timing out. Which logs would be best to look at? [11:18] davmor2: /var/log/oem-config.log, /var/log/Xorg.*.log [11:28] cjwatson: in oem-config.log at the end it says. Fatal server error:(NL) Server is already active for display 0 (NL) If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock and start again. (NL) a bit about contact x.org (NL) ddxSigGiveUp: Closing log [11:29] (NL) = new line :) [11:29] it repeats that 4 times [12:06] cjwatson: oem install has worked fine on my all intel box [12:53] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1032 ubuntu/ (7 files in 2 dirs): Remove CD-specific language from boot screens (LP: #14722). === davmor2 is now known as davmor2-lunch [13:16] usb-creator: evand * r71 trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs): [13:16] usb-creator: * Work around a long standing GTK label bug by using a Python version of [13:16] usb-creator: * libview's WrapLabel. === davmor2-lunch is now known as davmor2 [14:51] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1033 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20081029ubuntu14 [15:34] evand, cjwatson: Is there any reason why there is no encrypted home on Kubuntu desktop? [15:37] davmor2: requires separate implementation in the KDE frontend [15:37] cjwatson: ah okay cool just wanted to check it wasn't an oversight :) [17:13] user-setup: evand * r149 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-apply): [17:13] user-setup: chroot to get the mount passphrase and mount /sys and /dev/shm to [17:13] user-setup: support the encrypted home code.