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fader_Netboot amd64s done!00:34
* fader_ wanders off to find some food.00:34
cjwatsonfader_: as of a week or so ago, I can actually tell people to make backups and not feel like an utter hypocrite!01:00
fader_cjwatson: Wow... deja dup or something else? :)01:34
cjwatsonI used duplicity for a while but I'm afraid it sucks for full system restore01:39
cjwatsonI had to do a full restore with it, and assembled a long list of bugs that I had to work around by hand; not really what I want in a backup tool01:40
fader_Ugh :/01:40
cjwatsonI'm now using a wrapper around rsync --link-dest=, which is a truly awesome rsync option I never knew about before.  A friend of mine wrote a wrapper script called 'rsbackup' which is doing the job fine01:40
fader_Hmm, I will have to check that out.  I know rsync has a zillion options but I've only used it for pulling ISOs.01:41
cjwatsonduplicity and its derivatives are probably fine for backing up subdirectories of your filesystem, but for example the restore feature doesn't use numeric ids on restore, which makes it hopeless for a full system restore so I conclude that that use case was never properly tested01:41
cjwatsonI should get around to reporting that batch of bugs, but I have an alternative now ...01:42
fader_Heh01:42
fader_Yeah, I don't really feel the need for a full restore.  If I keep my data I'm happy.01:42
fader_My backup strategy is scp'ing it to a separate system in my basement, which is better than nothing but far from foolproof01:42
cjwatsonI should poke my friend to publish his script properly so that I can recommend it to people01:43
fader_Yeah, that would be cool!01:43
* fader_ waits for the PPA ;)01:43
cjwatsonkeeping the rest of the system is a negligible amount of space compared to keeping the data, and saves a certain amount of aggravation at just the point when I can least afford aggravation (i.e. when a hard disk has just died)01:44
charlie-tca+1 for a good backup solution01:44
cjwatsonduplicity is probably still better for backups to the cloud or whatever, though.  plain rsync creates too many little files for that01:45
cjwatson(but lots-of-little-files is good for local backups because then you can cd to your backup!)01:46
evcjwatson is setting new Kubuntu, ubuntu-netbook, kubuntu-mobile, and kubuntu-dvd images to build when ubiquity 2.3.14 lands in the archive.  Just a heads up, we could use some testing and someone to post them to the tracker.02:08
cjwatsonthese fix OOM issues in the ubiquity KDE frontend, and an infinite loop during installation when installing from a USB image with persistence enabled (at least?)02:09
evand not having a hostname set in the KDE installer02:09
fader_Ah, d'oh... I think I just submitted a bug on that -- bug 62856302:12
ubot4fader_: Bug 628563 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/628563 is private02:12
* fader_ smacks ubot4.02:12
fader_bug 62856302:13
ubot4Launchpad bug 628563 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "plugininstall.py crashed with IOError in command() (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62856302:13
fader_ev: When do you think they'll be built?02:13
cjwatsonstarting in a bit over an hour02:16
cjwatson(guess)02:16
fader_Hmm... I'm not sure if I am able to update the tracker or not, actually :/02:18
fader_I'll check in in a bit and see if I can manage to make it work :)  Otherwise we might have to wait for ara to wake up :/02:22
fader_(Check in once there are ISOs to try to post, I mean.)02:22
fader_Hmm, I don't see the builds on cdimage... is there anybody still awake who might know where else to look?03:59
fader_(I'm hoping the .uk folks are in bed by now! :) )04:00
stgraberthey should show up on cdimage ...04:01
stgraberyou can probably track the build process on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/04:01
stgraberfader_: you have the right to add them to the tracker04:02
stgraberfader_: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/admin/addbuild04:02
fader_stgraber: I thought I might :)  I'm just not sure how the interface works, never having done it04:03
fader_Though I don't think the builds are ready :/04:03
stgraberbasically you fill that form once per "version" number, so if you have 20100102 out, you tick everything that's been rebuilt with that version number, you enter the version number at the bottom of the page and it'll add them to the tracker + send the e-mails04:04
fader_stgraber: Ahh, sounds reasonable.  Thanks!04:05
stgrabernp04:06
stgraberok, now just finishing some edubuntu testing and I should be done for today04:06
fader_Though since they're not there I think I might give up and go to bed :/04:06
stgraberanyone on Pacific time with admin access ? :)04:07
fader_Hmm, good question04:07
stgraberslangasek used to do a great job at that ;)04:07
fader_heheh04:07
fader_slangasek never sleeps!04:07
fader_persia isn't in the Pacific timezone but he keeps weird hours... I have no idea if he's up or not  (or if he has admin access to the ISO tracker)04:08
fader_sbeattie would be my only other guess from the list of folks in here04:08
* persia doesn't have admin access04:09
fader_persia: We can probably fix that if you're going to reply to messages like that :P04:09
* fader_ thinks persia never sleeps too.04:09
stgraberouch, we really need to update the access list for the ISO tracker ...04:10
fader_Agreed04:10
fader_stgraber: Do you have a list of who has access?04:10
persiaMight it make sense to have it be the same as the ubuntu-release team?04:10
fader_persia: That's probably a good start, though I don't know that we should restrict it to that04:11
fader_'sufficient but not necessary'04:11
stgraberI currently have: stgraber, henrik, pitti, jriddell, hobbsee, bdmurray, keybuk, mathiaz, cr3, dendrobates, pedro, ara, slangasek, cjwatson, liw, mdz, jcastro, ogasawara, nand, schwuk, cmsj, cgregan, sbeattie, sayakb, robbiew, gruemaster, sfunk, fader, plars and jamiebennett04:11
fader_skaet should *definitely* have access, off the top of my head04:12
fader_Since she's the new slangasek ;)04:12
stgraberthat'd make sense ;) and I see a few who shouldn't have access anymore ;)04:12
fader_Yeah, but I'd rather have too many people than too few04:13
fader_(At least from people we know aren't going to do crazy things :) )04:13
stgraberI can't find skaet in the ISO testing database so I can't grant her admin rights04:13
fader_Heh, we'll have to fix that :)04:13
fader_One more thing to drop on her :)04:14
stgraberoh, found her, she just didn't use her nick as username04:14
* skaet has a LONG way to go before she's even close to slangasek level of competence...04:14
skaetstgraber,  :)04:14
fader_skaet: You already seem to have started the not sleeping part ;)04:14
stgraberdone04:15
persiafader_, That's 90% perceptual, and therefore easy :)04:15
stgraberskaet: you should see a lot more options on iso.qa.ubuntu.com now04:15
skaetfader_,  heh.  trying to figure out what goes into release notes...04:15
fader_persia: Which part, the not sleeping or something else?04:15
persiafader_, appearing to not sleep04:15
* fader_ seems to always be sleeping, so it balances out.04:15
fader_:)04:15
plarsstgraber: plars and I have access to it because of another qatracker instance that uses the same db04:16
skaetstgraber,  cool.04:16
plarserr04:16
plarsjamiebennett and I :)04:16
fader_skaet: Don't ask me... I'd be likely to tell you to just fill whatever space you have left by piping fortune through cowsay04:16
fader_<-- bad influence04:16
plarsI don't normally talk about myself in the 3rd person... really :)04:16
fader_Heheh04:16
skaetfader_,  lol04:16
stgraberplars: which is kind of weird because you have explicit admin rights on the ISO instance, I guess ara probably went with the easy way of making you admins then ;)04:16
fader_Like I said, the more the merrier.  The more people we can have on-hand04:17
fader_d'oh04:17
fader_... on-hand to do this sort of thing, the better (within reason)04:17
fader_IMO, YMMV, ®, ™, ec.04:17
fader_etc.04:17
* fader_ apparently needs to go to bed.04:18
stgraber;)04:18
fader_You wouldn't think that a few liters of whisky would have this effect, but there you go.04:18
fader_Anywho, is anybody going to be around in, say, an hour who might be able to check on the kubuntu respins *and* has admin access to the ISO tracker?04:19
* stgraber won't04:20
stgraber(we really need to script that part ...)04:20
fader_If not I think we'll have to leave it for ara.  Which isn't an enormous deal at this point as I think she'll be on in 3-3.5 hours anyway04:20
fader_I'll drop her an email and ask her to check04:21
stgraberI see that the kubuntu livefs is being built right now04:22
fader_stgraber: Where are you seeing that?  I tried looking at the URL you tossed out earlier but my tiny brain couldn't cope with the choices :)04:23
stgraberthough then the actual CD/DVD/... still need to be generated so it's probably going to still take an hour04:23
stgraberhttp://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/maverick/kubuntu/20100902/04:23
fader_Aha, thanks!04:23
fader_Yeah, I'm not going to make it an hour before starting to test and still be at all functional tomorrow, so I will bail. :(  For release I'd stick it out but I think I can accomplish more by being fresh tomorrow04:24
fader_stgraber: Thanks for the help dude!  $beers_or_pies++04:24
stgraberso basically for live images, they first have the livefs built with logs in livefs-build-logs/maverick/<distro-variant>/<version> then the actual CD/DVD/... is built with logs in /cd-build-logs/maverick/<distro-variant>/<version>/04:24
fader_Is this documented anywhere or just passed on by word of mouth around the campfire? :)04:27
* fader_ is too lazy to search the wiki right now.04:27
stgraberI doubt it's documented but who knows, maybe it's, "somewhere" ;)04:27
fader_(No need to point me to docs if they exist -- I can search tomorrow... just thinking I should document it if they don't exist)04:27
fader_Heh04:27
persiaAt least it's documented in the CD building code.04:27
fader_Oh man, that's the worst possible answer :P04:27
fader_Okay, something to grep around for then04:28
* fader_ scribbles in Tomboy.04:28
persiaThere ought be readmes.  Take a look at the debian-cd code (the branch, not the package)04:28
fader_persia: Added to my notes to check out, thanks!04:29
* fader_ heads for bed.04:30
fader_'Night all!04:30
stgrabergood night04:31
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jibelIf I'm dropped to a grub shell after a wubi upgrade, I file a bug against grub or wubi ?12:02
cjwatsonthere are already loads of bugs for that :(12:08
cjwatson(wubi, to start with, keeps them better categorised)12:08
cjwatsonoh, thinking about it, lupin will need the same fix I applied to wubi.  That will be a start12:09
* ara -> lunch12:41
cjwatsonubuntu netbook i386 reposted12:54
fader_Is it safe to start on the kubuntu DVDs?13:12
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cjwatsonkubuntu desktop reposted13:18
cjwatsonhm, might be a plan if we respun kubuntu DVD13:18
cjwatsonsince it has no tests and known bugs13:18
cjwatsondisabled on the tracker, respin queued13:19
fader_Thanks, cjwatson... I'll switch to the desktop image13:20
fader_Hmm, is the lack of an automatic split partitioning option in kubuntu a bug or a feature?13:34
fader_I don't seem to be able to resize from within the manual partitioner, either :(13:39
cjwatsonubuntustudio reposted13:47
cjwatsonfader_: you sure it's not just "can't resize given your current partitioning setup" then?13:48
fader_cjwatson: Could be, though I'd expect a message to that effect and I'm surprised that kubuntu is affected when ubuntu and xubuntu are not13:48
cjwatsonyou don't necessarily get a message if the partition is non-resizable13:50
cjwatsonbut feel free to file a bug with logs and we can look ...13:50
fader_Will do, once I finish the OEM install I started instead. :)  Thanks!13:51
fader_cjwatson: Bug 628815, though I don't feel I should mark the test case as failed unless someone else can reproduce -- it's possible that I'm just missing something14:14
ubot4Launchpad bug 628815 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Cannot resize from kubuntu partitioner (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62881514:14
cyphermoxfader_, I saw this too, but figured it was because there was no use in resizing/no way to resize the given setup, as cjwatson put it14:18
fader_cyphermox: It's weird though... ubuntu and xubuntu have no problems on the exact same setup14:18
fader_I would expect to have the option to resize in the manual partitioner, at least, even if I couldn't actually resize anything14:18
cjwatsonfader_: your manual resize screenshot shows the "New partition size in megabytes" spinner14:18
cjwatsoncan you not use that?14:18
fader_cjwatson: D'oh, I misinterpreted the box :[14:19
fader_I thought it implied deleting the partition and creating a new one, so I didn't stick anything in there... let me try that.14:19
cjwatsonI have no idea why you aren't getting an automatic resize option though; the logs suggest that you should14:19
cjwatsonso perhaps that's a bug in ubiquity's KDE frontend14:20
cjwatson(posted to bug)14:20
cjwatsonit's "New (partition size)"14:20
cjwatsonrather than "(New partition) size"14:20
fader_Yeah, I read it as the latter rather than the former :[14:21
marjoanybody else testing ubuntu studio i386?14:41
cjwatsonKubuntu DVD reposted14:46
cjwatsonKubuntu Mobile i386 posted, but I don't know how to add testcases for it.  Help?14:48
marjohi cjwatson16:38
charlie-tcadownloading ubuntustudio 64 for testing, but it says it it a 3 hour download here16:39
fader_Ouch... with zsync and everything?16:43
charlie-tcadon't have a copy yet16:47
xdataphi guys, i'm testing Ubuntu Studio i386, and I got during entire disk installation this: linux-headers-rt : Depends: linux-headers-2.6.31-10-rt but it is not installable16:48
xdatapis it already known?16:48
xdatapara, marjo: ping16:52
araxdatap, hello16:52
xdatapara, do you know if this problem with ubuntu studio is known? otherwise I'll open a bug (hello!)16:53
araxdatap, it might be known, actually, cjwatson and marjo are debugging issues with ubuntu studio at #ubuntu-release right now16:54
araxdatap, would you mind stepping in and ask cjwatson?16:54
xdatapara, sure, i'm going in that channel, thanks16:54
cjwatsonthe latest version was supposed to have fixed that16:55
cjwatsonbut I'm midway through a test now16:55
cjwatsonyou know, I bet I know what this is16:56
cjwatsonit's the Launchpad bug that's the bane of my life16:56
xdatapcjwatson, do you recommend to sync the image again? I'm testing the image linked in the iso tracker16:57
cjwatsonno, I recommend that I rebuild the image :-)16:57
xdatapcjwatson, ok :)16:58
cjwatsonI think.  Just checking a few things out16:59
cjwatsonyes, I think I accidentally built with an old ubuntustudio-desktop17:00
cjwatsonhow annoying17:00
cjwatsonI've kicked it off again17:00
primes2hcjwatson: are you talking about this launchpad bug #628755?17:01
cjwatsonno17:01
cjwatsonabsolutely nothing whatsoever to do with that17:01
primes2hcjwatson: ok. :-)17:03
pedro_is the kubuntu dvd i386 ok to test or it's going to be rebuild?17:11
pedro_i'm getting a can not mount /dev/loop0 here with that image17:11
fader_pedro_: I just finished syncing that image, let me try to reproduce17:15
fader_pedro_: What mode were you testing in?17:15
pedro_fader_, live session/ubiquity install , the first option17:17
pedro_fader_, thanks17:17
cjwatsonright, posted ubuntustudio 20100902.1, which I'm fairly sure will be better17:18
cjwatsonpedro_: I believe it's OK to test17:18
fader_pedro_: It seems to be working for me so far under VirtualBox17:20
fader_Copying files...17:20
pedro_fader_, ok so it's probably something wrong with my image here, will download it again, thanks17:20
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ScottKIs there anyone around who is/can do wubi testing for Kubuntu?  We've got no one that I know of who can do it.17:29
ScottKfader_: Could you also do Kubuntu dvd live session on amd64?  No one seems to have picked up the easy one there.17:31
fader_ScottK: I'll give it a shot.  I always avoid those as I've never ever managed to get persistence to work, but there's always a first time ;)17:31
charlie-tcaWe could use help with wubi testing for Xubuntu, too.17:32
ScottKfader_: Even if it's pass with a bug for persistence I'll take it.17:32
fader_Roger... just finishing up the ubiquity case and I'll pick up the live session one17:33
ScottKfader_: Thanks.17:33
dholbachhola17:33
dholbachis there anything special to make kubuntu live in kvm work?17:33
dholbachafter choosing "just test, don't install", I'm looking at a black screen and a mouse cursor17:34
ScottKdholbach: How much ram does it have?17:35
dholbachScottK, 500, let me give it some more :)17:36
dholbach500M17:36
jibelScottK, I can do kubuntu wubi amd64.17:36
ScottKIt should just work, but will likely come up in Netbook on kvm17:36
ScottKjibel: Great.17:36
ScottKdholbach: Are you on amd64 in your vm?17:38
dholbachScottK, I gave it -m 1000, i386, same thing17:38
ScottKWeird.17:38
ScottKI installed on hardware with 1gb ram, so I know it ~works.17:39
dholbachScottK, does ~/.xsession-errors help you?17:40
ScottKdholbach: How about /var/log/kdm.log17:40
ScottKIt should be short enough for pastbin even17:41
dholbachhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/487341/17:42
dholbachit's very short17:42
dholbachlet me restart kdm and see what happens17:43
dholbachnow I get a desktop, but the mouse doesn't move17:45
dholbachvery weird17:45
dholbachalt-f1 opens the main menu, so I guess it's functional, somehow, minus the mouse17:45
ScottKdholbach: kdm log is normal.  That's where you'll usually find out about X crashing.17:47
dholbachhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/487342/ is longer now17:47
dholbachlet me try the ubuntu live17:48
ScottK(EE) VMWARE(0): vmmouse enable failed is why you have no mouse17:48
dholbachthat's weird because the mouse worked in the "install or test" dialogue17:48
dholbachI just ran 'sudo restart kdm'17:49
fader_ScottK: live session itself works but if I add "persistent" to the boot options, I end up at an initramfs shell with "aufs mount failed"; is this a bug or am I still messing up persistence? :)17:50
ScottKfader_: I vote bug.  Please file it and then add it to the test result.17:50
fader_ScottK: Will do, thanks17:50
sbeattiefader_: you have a parition that has the needed casper_rw or home_rw label, correct?17:53
fader_sbeattie: Yep, just created one.  I used fat32 as the instructions didn't specify what fs to use... should I be using ext* instead?17:53
dholbachubuntu-dvd-live-i386 worked flawlessly17:54
sbeattiefader_: dunno if it'll work with fat32, extX is all I've ever used.17:54
fader_sbeattie: Maybe that's it then... let me try ext3 first before I file bugs17:54
fader_Aha, looks like that was it... I'll confirm and then update the instructions on the wiki17:58
dholbachok this time it worked, no idea why17:59
cjwatsonbug 627672 is unfixed in Ubuntu desktop because I didn't want to impose even more QA load; it would be nice to confirm for the release notes that creating the USB stick without persistence works around it18:00
ubot4Launchpad bug 627672 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 2 other projects) "[Maverick Beta] install from USB stuck retrieving files 2/6 Hp Mini (affects: 2) (dups: 1) (heat: 16)" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62767218:00
cjwatsonif somebody has time for that18:00
cyphermoxcjwatson, I'll check it18:05
fader_Gah, I still can't get persistence to work.   Same behavior I always get -- things just don't seem to persist and my "casper_rw" filesystem isn't mounted.18:11
fader_Can anybody who has ever gotten it to work hold my hand for a minute or two and tell me what I'm doing wrong?18:11
fader_What I did:18:11
fader_1. Created an ext3 fs as /dev/sdb1, labeled "casper_rw".  (Verified with e2label that it is labeled as such.)18:12
fader_2. Booted the live session but hit F6 and added "persistent" to the boot options.18:12
fader_3. Changed settings, created things in the home folder, etc.18:12
fader_4. Rebooted with 'persistent' again, noting that none of my changes persisted.  (And that /dev/sdb1 is not mounted anywhere.)18:12
* ScottK has only ever tried persistence on usb sticks where it's just point and click in usb-creator.18:13
sbeattiefader_: through the magic of aufs, /dev/sdb1 won't appear to be mounted.18:14
sbeattiefader_: can you manually mount it and see if it had anything written to it?18:14
fader_sbeattie: Sure18:14
fader_sbeattie: Nada.  Just lost+found.18:14
fader_Hang on, let me try something18:17
dholbachubuntustudio failed to install.18:18
sbeattiefader_: okay, I'm trying it with the regular livecd, as there's no way I can get a dvd downloaded by EOD.18:19
* charlie-tca knows that feeling. My ubuntustudio still has 1.5 hours to go, and my upgrade test is waiting for the updates to complete to run it. (Maybe another hour)18:20
ScottKfader_: In the mean time, would you please mark the live test pass.18:20
dholbachcharlie-tca, the rt kernel is not installable18:20
* ScottK thought it didn't exist.18:21
fader_Ah, got it... I had used "casper-rw" when I did fat32, but "casper_rw" when I did ext318:21
fader_:(18:21
fader_Turns out "casper-rw" works18:21
charlie-tcawell, at least I will have images18:21
fader_sbeattie: ^^ I got it tested, but thanks18:21
sbeattiefader_: awesome18:21
sbeattiefader_: and sorry for steering you wrong on - vs. _18:22
ScottKcharlie-tca and dholbach: rmadison linux-rt supports my notion it's not in maverick.18:22
fader_sbeattie: No worries, thanks for the help :)18:22
charlie-tcaheh18:22
dholbachScottK, something during the installation wants it in18:22
ScottKdholbach: Yep.  That would be a bug ....18:22
dholbachyep18:22
dholbachalright my friends, I call it a day, still need to prepare a few other things over here18:23
dholbachhave a great rest of your day and see you tomorrow!18:23
* fader_ updates the wiki for persistence to be more clear.18:23
charlie-tcaThanks for helping18:24
sbeattiefader_: one thing to watch for is that if install packages into the persistent live image for one arch and then try to use that persistent image for another arch, things will be... unhappy.18:24
fader_sbeattie: Heh, good to know.  I had planned to re-mkfs it before using it for future tests anyway, as it seems like a good idea to not have holdovers from earlier builds anyway18:25
fader_But that info might save me a headache in the future ;)18:25
sbeattiefader_: yeah. might be best to add wiping the partition to the testcase.18:26
fader_Good idea, I'll do that now18:26
arakvm is getting on my nerves today18:30
* fader_ -> lunch18:30
cyphermoxcjwatson, usb stick created without persistence, I was able to complete the desktop i386 install18:39
cjwatsondholbach seems to have been using the old image.  His problem is what I respun for.18:53
cjwatsoncyphermox: excellent, thanks18:53
charlie-tcastill downloading; 40 minutes left19:01
skaetScottK, ara,  first attempt at Kubuntu install through WUBI from CD didn't seem to work.  How long should the Kubuntu splash screen be on during the reboot, before going to desktop?19:04
araskaet, I am not a Wubi expert, sorry, maybe ScottK knows better19:05
ScottKskaet: Kubuntu starts up much slower than Ubuntu, but I've never used WUBI, so no idea what's reasonable.19:05
cyphermoxskaet, last time I did the tests it wasn't *that* long19:05
cyphermoxskaet, a minute maybe?19:05
skaetlast time I did it (10.04.1) was about 3-4 minutes was my memory.19:06
* ScottK pokes at jibel to see if he knows.19:06
cyphermoxskaet, in a VM or on metal?19:08
skaetmetal19:08
skaet\o/ patience is rewarded - it took about 8 minutes, then went into another reboot, and I now I have a desktop.19:14
* ScottK calls that a win.19:15
* cyphermox is trying amd64 and i386 in VMs right now19:16
marjo__cjwatson: finally, successful install and boot of ubuntu studio i386!19:17
skaetScottK,  worth putting a note in the release notes about the time to be patient?19:17
cjwatsonmarjo__: yay19:17
ScottKskaet: I'd say not.19:18
marjo__cjwatson: tested w/ virtualbox, not physical hw19:18
marjo__cjwatson: what magic did you have to do w/ the image?19:18
skaetScottK,  ack19:18
cjwatsonrespin.  it was just archive skew19:18
cjwatsonI rebuilt before the ubuntustudio-meta build had made it into the archive19:19
cjwatsonwhich was an upload to fix this bug, so ...19:19
cjwatsonI should have noticed it before posting, since there was an entry for it in report.html19:19
marjo__cjwatson, pedro: ack; so my dvd burner and brasero may still be ok19:20
marjo__pedro_ ^^^19:20
cjwatsonwell, it doesn't account for your earlier md5sum problems19:20
cjwatsonit accounts for the failure at "Select and install packages"19:21
pedro_marjo__, roger that19:21
marjo__cjwatson: oh, yes, that was with swh-plugins19:21
ScottKAnyone able to do Kubuntu Lucid -> Maverick upgrade on amd64 test?19:22
ScottKAlso need a Kubuntu liver amd64 autoresize test....19:22
cyphermoxScottK, autoresize I can test it shortly19:23
cyphermoxI already have the iso downloaded19:23
marjo__cyphermox: thx19:23
ScottKThanks.19:23
fader_ScottK: I filed a but about the live amd64 autoresize but I'd like someone else to see if they can reproduce: bug 62881519:23
ubot4Launchpad bug 628815 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Cannot resize from kubuntu partitioner (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62881519:23
fader_cyphermox: ^^19:23
cjwatsonfader_: ScottK already reproduced that, and it goes together with the bug about inappropriate "Guided" IMO19:23
cyphermoxyup19:24
fader_cjwatson: Okay, thanks... I missed that he'd seen it19:24
cyphermoxfader_, I pinged ScottK about it earlier19:24
* ScottK was ranting in #ubuntu-installer, not here.19:24
fader_Hehe19:24
cjwatsonGuided> (bug 628864)19:31
ubot4Launchpad bug 628864 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) ""Guided" install does no guiding and wipes out existing install without warning (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Critical,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/62886419:31
ScottKYeah. That's the one where the ranting came in.19:38
cyphermoxScottK, confirming Kubuntu Desktop amd64 also doesn't have the auto-resize19:49
ScottKcyphermox: Thanks.19:49
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* cyphermox syncs the ubuntu dvd amd6419:55
charlie-tcaubuntustudio 64bit full disk install running in VBox20:05
ameetpHankyone:  Could try the kernel suggested in bug 561802 when you get a chance20:39
ubot4Launchpad bug 561802 in linux (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 1 other project) "[i915] blank screen on Latitude E6410 (affects: 37) (heat: 232)" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/56180220:39
Hankyoneameetp: sure20:41
ameetpthanks20:41
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ameetpHankyone:  bug 519066 as well please20:52
ubot4Launchpad bug 519066 in alsa-driver (Ubuntu) "Microphone doesn't work on Dell Precision M6500 (affects: 10) (dups: 1) (heat: 74)" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51906620:52
cjwatsoncharlie-tca: ubuntustudio amd64: how's it going?20:52
charlie-tcaselect and install software 93%20:52
charlie-tcaoops, installing grub20:52
charlie-tcalooks good20:52
charlie-tcaIt looks like it worked to me. I am just waiting for grub and reboot20:53
charlie-tcaubuntustudio amd 64 full disk install completed20:56
marjo__charlie-tca: thx20:56
Hankyoneameetp: on it20:57
charlie-tcano problem20:57
ameetpHankyone: thank you20:57
jibelScottK, I'm unable to complete the test of Kubuntu Wubi because of grub.20:59
ScottKjibel: OK.  We got another tester, so it's OK.21:00
jibelMy setup is a dual boot XP/Lucid.21:00
jibelScottK, I install Kubuntu in windows on a file, the installation runs fine21:01
ScottKOK.21:01
* ScottK has little idea about Windows stuff.21:01
jibelScottK, but when I restart, I have grub 0.95 -> windows bootloader -> grub 0.98 with no entry for kubuntu only the lucid entries21:02
ScottKOK.  If I knew a thing about wubi, I might know what to do about that.21:02
cjwatsongrub 0.95?!21:02
* ScottK steps aside for the grub police.21:02
jibelyes.21:03
cjwatsonwhere did that get dug up from?21:03
cjwatsonwubi should be grub 2 across the board nowadays21:03
cjwatsonnot that I can really look now, just wanted to express WTF21:03
jibelcjwatson, I don't know this system has been upgraded since gutsy.21:04
charlie-tcaDo I have to tell you publish Xubuntu? I am new at this project lead thing21:04
cjwatsoncharlie-tca: I probably ought to have asked, but I did it because it looked OK :-)21:04
charlie-tcaI am glad.21:04
cjwatsonif I should unpublish it and hold off for something or other, then tell me *that*21:04
charlie-tcaIt looks ready, and I usually speak up if it is not ready21:05
cjwatsonok21:05
cjwatsonI only waited for ubuntustudio because people were unsure for a bit21:05
charlie-tcaI am running an upgrade test yet, but don't want to wait for that21:05
jibelcjwatson, I confirm the version 0.95 is the main grub and 1.98 has been installed by kubuntu (not 0.98 sorry)21:08
cjwatsonah, that's more like it21:08
cjwatsonanyway, don't know for the moment sorry21:08
marjo__cjwatson: ubuntu studio manual partitioning test case passed22:51
cjwatsoncool22:51
cyphermoxI'm still waiting after d-i on ubuntu dvd amd64, and burning another dvd for live persistence...22:53
cyphermoxpersistence didn't seem to get to start, I was getting some errors reading .so files in e.g. gconftool :/22:54
marjo__folks: thx to everyone for all of your testing efforts! we really appreciate it22:56
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cyphermoxcjwatson; completed dvd amd64 d-i and live w/ persistence.23:22
cyphermoxi cannot mark it as such now, we just had a fire alarm in the office :)23:22

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