[09:08] <davmor2> cjwatson: sorry it's taken so long but the logs are here http://www.davmor2.co.uk/syslog and http://www.davmor2.co.uk/partman no matter what I do it only seems to create the partition say there's an issue mounting /dev/sda1 and circle back round to the partitioning screen on ubiquity, whether I press continue or go back.
[09:08] <davmor2> this is on unr
[09:16] <davmor2> could this be down to my  pen drive dying at all?
[09:44] <davmor2> right just installing vista to wipe format and kill the pen drive then I'll try again :)
[09:54] <cjwatson> davmor2: 403 forbidden on the syslog
[13:06] <davmor2> cjwatson: try again now
[13:07] <davmor2> although I have since formated the usb drive and now it seems to be working but I'll let you know, so I think it was just the drive
[15:02] <davmor2> It was just the pen drive cjwatson so don't worry
[15:05] <cjwatson> ok - yes, it does show signs of hardware problems
[15:05] <cjwatson> squashfs errors abound
[15:08] <davmor2> cjwatson: yes I tried wiping it and formatting under linux but it didn't like it.  However when I did a full format under vista it was fine again so meh
[16:50] <CIA-33> ubiquity: mterry * r3358 trunk/ (2 files in 2 dirs): fix crash in kde timezone map when English is chosen
[16:50] <superm1> mterry, so in looking at the new ubiquity with the tz map changes, i was a bit perplexed, if you click the map it still picks cities, but in the drop down you see time zones available as well as cities
[16:51] <mterry> superm1, hmm?
[16:51] <mterry> superm1, you mean, say, for US/CA/MX?
[16:51] <superm1> yeah
[16:51] <mterry> superm1, clicks will always get you city names.  But the zone names are offered in the drop downs if, say, someone knows they live in Eastern, but not New York time
[16:52] <superm1> mterry, ah okay.  well that's a step in the right direction then
[16:53] <mterry> superm1, you'd prefer the zone name be chosen on click too?
[16:53] <superm1> yeah i think that would be much better; it does still leave the confusion though if you say click texas and it throws you into a random city in mexico
[16:54] <superm1> or keeps rotating you around cities in you TZ
[16:54] <superm1> at least for US/CA/MX i think it would be better to click right into the zone than the city, and maybe the rest of the world leaving it as it is if that's more appropriate
[16:54] <CIA-33> ubiquity: mterry * r3359 trunk/debian/changelog: add bug number to commit message, whoops
[16:55] <mterry> So, cjwatson, superm1: I made a mistake in the kde timezone by not testing it with my changes in English...  I just committed a crasher fix to bzr, but I'd appreciate a push before Alpha 4 (fixes bug 412589)
[16:55] <mterry> superm1, yeah, the Texas thing is separate, but also on my TODO list.  Waiting on kwwii to draw lines on map
[16:57] <mterry> evand, ^^ about crasher too
[16:59] <superm1> mterry, http://pastebin.com/f2ede93dd
[17:00] <mterry> superm1, that's not my line.  looks like evand's?  (slideshow)
[17:00] <mterry> didn't think anyone else had committed, i had only changelog entyr
[17:01] <evand> that's shtylman's (bzr blame ftw)
[17:01] <evand> easy enough to fix though
[17:12] <CIA-33> ubiquity: evand * r3360 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py): 'as' is not supported in Python 2.5.
[17:19] <evand> mterry: regarding your fix for the kde timezone map, are you sure that covers all cases?  US/Central isn't in zone.tab either, for instance.
[17:23] <mterry> evand, that was code that was previously in components/timezone.py that I took out for the gtk frontend's sake and didn't move to the kde frontend until now
[17:24] <mterry> evand, it's only applicable for default values
[17:24] <mterry> evand, which is why US/Central doesn't matter
[17:24] <mterry> evand, I'm not sure why MX doesn't get one, maybe it's never the default value
[17:24] <evand> ah, good call
[17:25] <evand> okay, uploading
[17:31] <CIA-33> ubiquity: evand * r3361 ubiquity/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.99.6
[17:43] <cjwatson> MX only has one timezone and goes through a different question path
[17:43] <cjwatson> I think when I wrote the original code you're referring to I worked out all the possible cases, though obviously ICBW ...
[20:51] <davmor2> cjwatson: you'll be glad to hear that grub does show up on dual boot :)