[01:21] stgraber: the error is "chroot: cannot execute /usr/bin/getltscfg: Exec format error" [01:27] faustino3331: is your server amd64 ? [02:43] What do you do after you install the edubuntu server? [02:45] Anyone? [02:52] What do you do after you install the edubuntu server? [03:59] Hi All! [03:59] I'm trying to update my chroot and get a GPG error [04:00] I've googled on how to add it but not able to make it work. [04:00] any ideas please? [04:01] At least you got it working [04:01] I'm getting the rsod [04:03] specifically: GPG error: http://ppa.launchpad.net hardy Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available [04:05] Hello [04:23] Until another day... [08:07] stgraber: yes it is an AMD64 [15:14] nice to see this place hope people are active in here [17:27] stgraber: ping [17:35] LaserJock: pong [17:35] stgraber: how's LTSP looking for Beta? [17:35] very good, theme has been updated and hack for some buggy hardware included [17:37] stgraber: ok, so no usplash problems? [17:39] LaserJock: nope, I never was able to reproduce this one, at least not with alpha-6 [17:41] stgraber: do you think LTSP is in good enough shape to send out a call for pre-release testing? [17:44] LaserJock: sure, I'm using it in production :) [17:45] it'd be nice to get some upgrade testing [17:45] stgraber: do you think you could work up a quick list of things to test out? [17:45] perhaps we should have a wiki page with specific things people should try [17:50] well, LTSP users don't upgrade usually as we don't support upgrade of the chroot [17:50] do you have a migration/backup tool for users? [17:50] they can update the server though and remove the chroot, then rebuild a new one [17:50] ? [17:50] stgraber: well, that was I was assuming [17:51] but we should perhaps have some testing of that, as well as fresh installs [17:51] I'd like to see edubuntu-server and edubuntu-desktop-* upgrade testing as well [17:52] indeed, would be interesting [17:54] I think it helps if people have a specific checklist of things to try [17:54] though you already know that :-) [17:59] i'd do a server upgrade ... ubuntu ltsp upgrade if i had a specific way to backup my users [18:07] Ahmuck: dd ? [18:07] tar [18:10] stgraber: i don't that problem with today updates [18:11] stgraber: today it stops in the usplash while loading [18:11] strgraber: i've taken a photo of the thin client if you want to see it [18:13] faustino333: do you have a photo of the usplash or the error message ? [18:14] usplash cause i can't get to any console after the usplash blocked [18:16] faustino333: edit /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.cfg/default and remove splash from the parameters [18:17] thanks stgraber i will try it tomorrow [18:19] stgrabber the usplash looks like it's corrupted near the middle of the screen [18:20] ah, right, saw that on my netbook too, I don't think it's ltsp related [18:20] maybe it's something with the video drivers? [18:21] did it work with yesterdays usplash (before the artwork upgrade) [18:21] ogra: I saw that when rebooting yesterday, same time as the new artwork [18:22] ogra: basically you get screen corruption at the middle of the screen (2cm height and all the width), boot just get stucks there and I have to boot without usplash [18:22] file a bug, so the art team is aware [18:25] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usplash-theme-ubuntu/+bug/345269 [18:25] Ubuntu bug 345269 in usplash-theme-ubuntu "Display gets corrupted with 0.22" [Undecided,New] [18:41] consider me from a high school typing teacher POV [18:51] which means i dont' dare upgrade without a migration path [18:58] i consider you a former fedora/redhat user :) [18:59] this upgrade issue is a real bugger for LTSP and educational environments [18:59] you can't really "test" that well if you have to us your production environment [18:59] and if the servers are pretty expensive it becomes unreasonable to just have a second server for testing [19:08] * Lns doesn't get it [19:08] what upgrade issue? [19:09] oic [19:10] definitely agreed with the checklist of things to test. imho that should be a part of any oss project! very simple and easy idea to implement [19:15] Lns: don't get what? [19:15] nvm, I guess you answered that [19:19] yeah...i'd think it's a general issue not specific to any one software project [19:19] well, it's much harder to test LTSP [19:19] in terms of real-world testing [19:19] what would be cool is some sort of npo/govt project that sets up all sorts of test environments and people come by and hammer on them [19:20] tax deductible or something =) [19:21] yeah..ltsp is very unique in that it's the whole network of systems you have to test