[03:09] <pwnguin> is there a list of events used within ubuntu's upstart configuration?
[03:10] <pwnguin> one of the upstart use cases described was a network mounted /usr, and that fits my own use case closely; but i haven't a clue what that event might be named
[09:00] <Keybuk> ok, these X hangs are going to get old rael fast
[09:05] <DJJeff> "aty128fb 0000:00:10.0 invalid ROM contents" <---- error from ubuntu 9.04 ppc LIVE (iMac G3)
[09:05] <DJJeff> wont even start x
[09:05] <DJJeff> let alone hang
[09:05] <DJJeff> lmao
[10:14] <tkamppeter> pitti, hi
[10:29] <fschulte> hello, where can I find the people responsible for employment at Ubuntu, resp. the ISD-team?
[10:33] <Hobbsee> fschulte: hr@canonical.com?
[10:37] <fschulte> Hobbsee: Allright, on May 3rd I've sent a letter with my application to this address, but havn't received an answer jet.
[10:38] <Hobbsee> fschulte: from what I've heard, they do take a while to respond sometimes.  I do not work for Canonical myself, so can't help you
[10:38] <fschulte> Hobbsee: Ah
[10:38] <fschulte> Hobbsee: thanks anyway
[10:38] <Hobbsee> y/w
[10:39] <fschulte> Hobbsee: makes me feel a lot better ;)
[10:39] <Hobbsee> :)
[14:54] <Gast_137_> http://www.marie-wird-entjungfert.net/?uid=617626
[15:08] <sivang> hi all
[17:01] <calc> wow channel is totally dead
[17:01] <azeem> you ruined it
[17:02] <calc> azeem: heh
[17:02] <azeem> I was going to register the chan for #idlerpg
[17:03] <calc> heh
[18:18] <maxb> Karmic's blkid appears to have a pathological bug when confronted with my raid1 md partitions which worked fine in Jaunty - it hangs using 100% CPU. Does anyone have any better ideas for diagnosis short of strace / recompile with printfs ?
[19:09] <Zorael> How do I pull from a git repository up to a specific commit? I want to bisect and I don't know where to start to mark as good
[19:09] <Zorael> commit and/or date
[19:22] <greg-g> Zorael: can't you just pull the whole thing, then do git-bisect?
[19:22]  * greg-g isn't a git power user
[19:24] <Zorael> nor am I. :3 I need to set a specific commit as "good" and then the current one as "bad", right?
[19:25] <Laney> Zorael: git bisect start <bad> <good>
[19:28] <Chipzz> Zorael: how is this relevant to #ubuntu-devel? pls read the topic!!
[19:28] <Zorael> Chipzz: Tracking down xserver-xorg-video-intel bug regressions?
[19:28] <Zorael> Which is in the repository, last I checked.
[19:29] <Chipzz> you're asking about git, not xserver-xorg-video-intel
[19:29] <Laney> there's a page on the Ubuntu X wiki about bisecting, iirc
[19:29] <Chipzz> and by your reasoning the fact that gcc is in the repositories make it valid to ask questions about C programming too
[19:30] <Zorael> Chipzz: Fair enough.
[19:31] <Chipzz> and while questions about X do get asked here often, there's #ubuntu-x where it's more on-topic
[19:36] <Chipzz> sorry if I sound too harsh, but just about every person here who enters to ask a question neglects to read the topic, and asks questions that are off-topic
[19:36] <Chipzz> which is creating lots of noise
[19:40] <Zorael> Reading it again and again, I don't see why what I'm trying to do isn't development, but I guess it might be support. Point made. I'll shut up.
[19:41] <Chipzz> the best description for this channel would be that it is about the development of the distribution (or rather, the subset that is main) as a whole, the core components (like upstart), and integration between the core components
[19:42] <Chipzz> for questions about packaging itself, and related affairs #ubuntu-motu is the place to be
[19:43] <Laney> I think questions about how to debug xorg aren't too off topic for this channel.
[19:43] <Laney> ubuntu-x would have been better, yes, but this place is fine (given how idle it has been today)
[19:44] <dfeuer> Trying to find the source of a segfault in system-config-printer.  Anyone care to help?  I don't have any experience debugging multithreaded programs, or much debugging other stuff.
[19:56] <madrazr> Hello all, I am building a Qt app, which I want to run on Ubuntu. I have tested it well to work with Ubuntu
[19:56] <madrazr> but what I want is, when I boot Ubuntu I don't want GDM to appear, I want it to boot to my application directly
[19:56] <madrazr> how do I accomplish this?
[20:40] <ketvar> for peering ups anyone gives priority to linux isos?