[00:56] guys... how can I find out the name that will get the filesystem partition of a usb flash drive? I've tried using sda1, sdb1, sdc1... but can't get it to boot using exec, after a dist-upgrade--- btw, it didn't upgrade the kernel :/ [00:56] it's the same one that was on 8.04 [00:56] I did a dist-upgrade from 8.04 to 9.04 [00:57] do I have to change the /boot/grub/device.map file? [00:58] jp--: probably a question more suitable for #ubuntu? [00:58] (hd0) /dev/sdc [00:58] it said that, I changed to (hd0) /dev/sdb, which was originally working on 8.04 [00:58] ok sistpoty [00:58] anyways. [01:01] arg, didn't work, still showing "Begin: Waiting for root file system [01:20] Anyone know if evolution 2.30 will be included on lucid? [01:21] cjohnston: why not? [01:22] why not what.. why would it not? [01:22] it won't [01:22] cjohnston: no, it's close to a rewrite [01:22] too many changes apparently [01:23] so 10.10 probably? [02:39] oreily school [02:46] does anybody know off-hand how the gnome panel is controlled in UNE? [03:05] so it looks to me like ubuntu-netbook-default-settings is locking people out from adding/changing applets [03:05] that doesn't seem quite right does it? [06:30] Do the daily builds support zsync? [10:01] are automatic debian imports from squeeze still being done? or was that disabled? [10:08] lucas: how you mean [10:09] dupondje: the release schedule says we are past debian import freeze, but I don't remember reading that it was actually disabled. [10:11] don't know if its really disabled :) [10:45] Given that "automatic" is actually just "archive admins run it manually semi-regularly", I think it's safe to assume it's disabled [10:53] jelmer: Hi, do you know an easy solution to make bzr-gtk installable again in lucid again (lucid has bzr 2.1.0~rc2)? [11:22] please sponsor fake sync bug 521337 thanks [11:22] Launchpad bug 521337 in pyclamd "Fake sync python-pyclamd 0.1.1-1 (universe) from Debian testing (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/521337 === thekorn_ is now known as thekorn === Knightlust is now known as Igorots [13:48] could some one have a look at that merge request? https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/papyon/+bug/520699 [13:48] Ubuntu bug 520699 in papyon "Please merge papyon (0.4.4-1) from debian testing" [Wishlist,New] [13:55] bigon: have you asked d.filoni about merging new version? [13:56] ari-tczew: not sure on which channel he is [13:57] his nick is dfiloni and current propably he is offline, you can sent mail to him [13:58] bigon: if he is not interested in merging new version, I'll take this [13:59] just notify me on IRC, or if I'm offline please send me a mail [13:59] ok [13:59] thx [14:04] genii: zsync> they're supposed to [14:09] pitti: did a work items tracker update fail? lucid.db != lucid.db.20100213 [14:09] pitti: hmm, or rather they're the same but different timestamps, seems odd that it hasn't updated since 2010-02-12 20:17 - how often are the updates? === asac_ is now known as asac [15:10] slangasek, james_w, Riddell, cjwatson, kirkland, StevenK: I am processing NEW now, since I wasn't able to get to it yesterday [15:21] cjwatson: could you merge clock-setup with latest release from Debian? === asac_ is now known as asac [15:33] ari-tczew: for the epoch fix? sure [15:34] would be nice [15:49] ari-tczew: done, and adjusted ubiquity to cope [15:50] cjwatson: thanks! === Igorots is now known as Knightlust [16:08] cjwatson: dpkg imported and new bzr-builddeb in lucid that you may want to use. Sorry for the delay. [16:41] I am Rohit from India. I want to do some development work in ubuntu with python as a programming language. I need a mentor to guide me. [16:42] rohit01, this channel is for development *of* ubuntu, not *with* [16:47] We clearly need a channel for development *with* Ubuntu. [16:48] persia: feel free to create one (: [16:48] * persia instead hunts for someone who might have an interest in regularly attending such a channel [16:50] james_w: yay! thanks === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk [19:50] Hi [19:50] Is it appropriate to ask a question about how Wubi works here? [19:52] So i just installed Ubuntu Karmic (9.10) on a little mini PC (Acer Revo) - sound seems to work fine - except for in flash movies in firefox... i've read a ton of stuff that says to remove pulseaudio, but i'd rather it work _WITH_ PulseAudio - Any ideas? [19:53] Rawxor: #ubuntu [19:54] Hexxeh: That channel is utterly useless [19:54] It's the support channel, this channel is for development. [19:54] Hexxeh: there are far too many people coiming in and out of it constantly to be useful [19:55] Regardless, this channel is not for support, read the topic. [19:55] Hexxeh: so lets develop a solution to my problem :) [19:55] Rawxor, then use ubuntuforums.org [19:55] :( off to the forums again [20:33] cjwatson: quick question about p-a-s: I want to add more arches to libunwind (see bug #519996), is it sufficient to commit/push to lp:packages-arch-specific and then do a non-change rebuild for libunwind? anything else I need to pay attention to? [20:33] Launchpad bug 519996 in google-perftools "Sync google-perftools 1.5-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/519996 [20:38] cjwatson: nevermind, libunwind FTBFS on i386/amd64 so it needs to fixed there first anyways :/ [22:07] hi guys... how can I cleanly umount the root ext2 partition on my system when I shut it down so I avoid fsck to reboot my system when fixing nodes of the ext2 partition on every startup? thanks! [22:11] the normal shutdown should do that; you might consider a FS newer than 1990 as well ;) [22:31] Why can't DEB packages be uploaded in binary format to Launchpad, and compiled locally? I sometimes send in packages and they don't always build properly in a virtual environment. [22:35] Why can't DEB packages be uploaded in binary format to Launchpad, and compiled locally? I sometimes send in packages and they don't always build properly in a virtual environment. [22:35] Does it echo in here? [22:36] There’s something wrong with the package if it fails to build from source. [22:36] generally [22:36] I just resent the same package and it built the second time. [22:37] Maybe some error in transmission? [22:38] I was sending in a P2P chat/file sharing application. [22:39] It builds most of the time, but sometimes it just doesn't work right. [23:41] sistpoty: it's fine to push, although I think it may take a while for the LP buildds to update. However the Debian buildd maintainers have specifically asked that we file bugs on the buildd.debian.org pseudopackage in Debian if we make changes there [23:42] cjwatson: thanks. I guess the change is already in debian, let me dig it up [23:49] cjwatson: ah, no it isn't. but as I wrote, it doesn't build for i386/amd64, so I'll try to get it fixed in unstable first before acting on p-a-s there [23:50] sistpoty: *nod*, thanks [23:50] thanks for the info! :)