[08:23] <ara> good morning all!
[08:24] <ara> morning Riddell
[09:25] <jibel> marjo, hello, I tried to reproduce your firefox issue again with the kubuntu netbook livecd in persistent mode without success but I've found a strange behavior of casper.
[09:27] <jibel> marjo, what was the device you used as persistent device and was it completely clean, I mean freshly formatted and fully empty ?
[09:29] <marjo> jibel: i think my problem had to do with virtualbox not recognizing the USB stick
[09:30] <marjo> jibel: yes, the device was freshly formatted and only folder was lost+found
[09:30] <fader_> marjo: You could test it with a virtual hard disk
[09:31] <fader_> If you're using vbox that's probably much easier than trying to get a USB device recognized
[09:31] <marjo> jibel: single partition labeled 'casper-rw'
[09:31] <marjo> jibel: but i wanted to test with the USB stick instead of hard disk to see if that works
[09:32] <marjo> since you had already confirmed w/ hard disk
[09:32] <jibel> marjo, okay. I cannot reproduce then, the test passes each time with a clean device (usb or partition)
[09:32] <marjo> jibel: ok thx!
[09:32] <marjo> fader_ my point is USB stick should also work
[09:32] <jibel> marjo, did you tried qemu, it supports usb without having to pay for it I guess.
[09:32] <marjo> and jibel just confirmed it
[09:33] <fader_> marjo: Agreed, but dealing with USB in virtual box is an 'interesting' activity
[09:33] <marjo> fader_ i can confirm the interesting activity
[12:39] <njin> Hello to all: steps 3 and 7 of testcase uoi-002 need to be updated http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/DesktopOem
[12:43] <ara> njin, if you have a launchpad account, you can do it yourself
[12:43] <ara> njin, I am subscribed to all the changes, so I will review the changes
[12:44] <njin> ara: ok, i will do .
[12:56] <njin> ara: done
[12:56] <ara> njin, great, thanks
[13:47] <KE1HA> Good after noon ara, question for you.  I'm looking at the diffrences between UB / EDUB and XUB (primarily menu headings / pull downs) and was wondering if there's a Blueprint for setting up the Menu structure on Ubuntu?
[13:48] <ara> KE1HA, each project is different on what applications to add and how to structure their menus
[13:49] <KE1HA> Yes, understand about the individual apps, maybe I wasn't too clear, I thinking about the Menu structure itself not so much the contests (apps) for each, for example:
[13:50] <KE1HA> On UB/EDUB, Sound & Video = Multimedia in Xubuntu.
[13:51] <KE1HA> on UB/EDUB Internet = Network on Xubuntu.