[00:18] <CIA-6> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3658 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/components/partman.py):
[00:18] <CIA-6> ubiquity: Revert frozen choices change from 2.1.8. Instead, arrange to thaw
[00:18] <CIA-6> ubiquity: choices for partman/choose_partition immediately *before* going back to
[00:18] <CIA-6> ubiquity: it at the end of building the cache, rather than just after it's
[00:18] <CIA-6> ubiquity: displayed when thawing choices has no immediate effect (LP: #506585).
[00:31] <CIA-6> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3659 ubiquity/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):
[00:31] <CIA-6> ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: partman-base 135ubuntu4,
[00:31] <CIA-6> ubiquity: user-setup 1.28ubuntu2.
[00:35] <CIA-6> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3660 ubiquity/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.1.11
[01:29] <CIA-6> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3661 ubiquity/ (8 files in 6 dirs):
[01:29] <CIA-6> ubiquity: Add osextras.unlink_force, equivalent to 'rm -f', to save on tedious
[01:29] <CIA-6> ubiquity: exception handling.
[04:10] <osmosis> installer does wierd things if you hit the back button after the autopartitioning screen. All the GB numbers go out of wack.
[05:16] <will10> anyone can help with going back to 9.04 from 9.10
[05:21] <lyndsay> Can anyone help, my laptop keeps dying because it think's it has 100 percent cpu usage but nothing is running, I presume something is hidden but don't know how to find or stop it.
[05:22] <lyndsay> p.s. please just tell me to go away if I am on the wrong channel
[14:36] <CIA-6> ubiquity: evand * r3662 ubiquity/ (3 files in 3 dirs): Allow the user to set a hostname in oem-config.
[21:43] <CIA-6> ubiquity: evand * r3663 ubiquity/ (3 files in 3 dirs):
[21:43] <CIA-6> ubiquity: * Finally, finally, finally successfully work around GTK+ not
[21:43] <CIA-6> ubiquity:  supporting height-for-width in labels.
[21:43] <CIA-6> ubiquity: * Remove labels created by plugins from the focus chain.
[21:43] <ev1> \o/
[23:16] <ev> argh.  ubiquity has debconf locked when in oem-config, which makes installing packages that use it somewhat difficult.
[23:25] <ev> perhaps some shenanigans with debconf-copydb are in order