[08:15] <duanedesign> morning all
[08:54] <duanedesign>  /12
[10:23] <duanedesign> rye_: hello
[10:23] <rye_> duanedesign, hi
[10:24] <rye_> duanedesign, have you seen Chipaca anywhere nearby today?
[10:24] <duanedesign> not yet today
[10:26] <rye_> duanedesign, will be back in 10 minutes, testing ubuntuone-launch failure to start so need to reboot a lot
[10:27] <duanedesign> kk
[10:30] <rye_> Yes! I know the reason of the failure now
[10:30] <duanedesign> :)
[10:31] <duanedesign> rye_: was this in regards to andyrogers problem yesterday
[10:31] <rye_> ubuntuone-launch does not connect because get_metadata_blah(U1ROOT) fails breaking all the callbacks. The code needs to be running after syncdaemon reaches READY
[10:32] <rye_> duanedesign, yes, he told about that and I was like "huh? I tested it and it worked"... well, since there is a 30 second window and I got my U1 cleaned up no wonders that syncdaemon reached READY state in less than 30 seconds
[10:32] <rye_> so right now I have 3K files and see the issue
[10:33] <rye_> hm..
[10:35] <rye_> definitely filing-a-bug, my solution will not work in case READY state is reached before -launch is called
[10:38] <duanedesign>  the ubuntuone-syncdaemon process constantly pegs the CPU, using from 50-80% long after any sync-able files have been modified and successfully synced. <--looking for bug reports that might fit this post on the forum
[10:41] <duanedesign> i wonder if it is trying to hash a file that no longer exists...
[10:43] <rye_> duanedesign, this can be checked only with logs
[10:43] <rye_> btw
[10:43] <rye_> duanedesign, https://edge.launchpad.net/~dobey/+archive/ppa/+build/1954586
[11:02] <duanedesign> rye_: thank you
[11:10] <duanedesign> hmm..I have continued exploring my notes at UbuntuOne. It seems to be the case that the old notes which had been synced previous to the problem developing still retain hyperlinks. However the new notes that I was unable to sync yesterday, but which have since appeared at the UbuntuOne site after following the instructions above no longer have active hyperlinks.
[11:11] <duanedesign> from Launchpad Question 123646
[11:19] <duanedesign> off to get breakfast....afk
[13:31] <duanedesign> rye_: is their a bug on the ubuntuone-launch issue?
[14:08] <rye_> duanedesign, bug #635636
[14:08] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 635636 in ubuntuone-client "[maverick] ubuntuone-launch fails to connect syncdaemon if get_metadata times out (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/635636
[14:19] <Nhdb> hi, I have a problem, I moved a bunch of folders into a subfolder in my ubuntuone directory
[14:20] <Nhdb> but instead of moving my computer just removed them
[14:20] <Nhdb> but on ubuntuone.com the folders are in the subfolder like how you would expect
[14:21] <Nhdb> if I reconnect now with my computer, can I be sure I get my files back? eg. that they won't also get deleted on the server side?
[14:21] <Nhdb> and/or is there a way I can download those folders from ubuntuone.com without using the desktop client?
[15:21] <duanedesign> Nhdb: the website does not have a way to downlaod large amounts of files
[15:22] <duanedesign> so you would have to download them one at a time
[15:28] <duanedesign> Nhdb: can you /6
[15:31] <duanedesign> Nhdb: you can use the command  u1sdtool --waiting-metadata & u1sdtool --waiting-content  to see what actions are pending
[15:34] <duanedesign> Nhdb: their is also a tool called Magicicada that can give you that information and allow you to control connect/unconnect in an easy to use GUI.
[15:36] <duanedesign> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:chicharreros/ppa; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install magicicada
[18:11] <mva> hi there!
[18:11] <mva> any devs online? :)
[18:11] <mva> i want to request adding Nokia N900 to list of supported phones ;)
[18:19] <beuno> mva, hi
[18:19] <beuno> it is not currently supported
[18:19] <beuno> :)
[18:20] <mva> hi! why not? :)
[18:20] <mva> it has out-of-the-box exchange client and syncml in repos. Why not supported? :)
[18:21] <beuno> mva, there are some bugs with its implementation of syncml
[18:21] <beuno> they have been reported, but not acted on
[18:21] <mva> :(
[19:24] <duanedesign> beuno: their are some bugs with Nokias implementation of syncml?
[19:39] <duanedesign> ahh. Ok, i think i found the info i needed. I am working on answering some ubuntuone forum posts and wanted to make sure I was giving good info :)
[20:23] <rye_> bug #600725 needs more votes
[20:23] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 600725 in ubuntuone-client "syncdaemon should ping the server to make sure it has not lost the connection (affects: 2) (heat: 15)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/600725
[22:21] <artin35> Is the Ubuntu One cloud contacting on port 58863 and uses amazon ec2? Because I didn't start it up, and have this entry in the firewall, and want to know what it is? thx
[22:24] <rye_> artin35, ubuntuone-syncdaemon contacts amazon ec instances using 443 port, is 58863 a source one?
[22:24] <artin35> what does "source one" mean?
[22:25] <rye_> artin35, those machines are actually running the api servers that provide server side for ubuntuone file sync protocol, amazon is only hosting them
[22:25] <rye_> artin35, the source port of connection may be 58863 but destination should be 443 for all ubuntuone services, file sync, web api or couchdb replication
[22:27] <artin35> how do i find the destination? in firestarter as well? I only see this 58863 port
[22:29] <artin35> I knowe what you mean!
[22:31] <artin35> yes 443, I started ubuntuone in the browser and it shows https, but the 58863 isn't visible there, only this: 10.41.16.117
[22:32] <artin35> I think this is my address, as I found out from google
[22:32] <artin35> but when i go to canyouseeme, to find my IP address, it is a different number, than 10.41.16.117
[22:32] <artin35> is that normal?
[22:34] <artin35> oh sorry this isn't a port..
[22:35] <artin35> ok i got it
[22:39] <artin35> ec2-174-129-241-144.compute-1.amazonaws.com
[22:42] <artin35> that is the amazon thing, after I type that into google I find a lot of ubuntu entries, so I think this was from ubuntu one okedoky
[22:45] <artin35> welcome back Rye_
[22:45] <rye_> artin35, sorry, something strange with network connection
[22:46] <artin35> no worries, thanks for talking with me
[22:46] <rye_> artin35, have you received all my messages? i.e. my reply ended with  "... couchdb replication"
[22:46] <artin35> yes
[22:47]  * rye_ is figuring out how to run ubuntuone in headless mode, on the server, thinking about how to trick sso to give out oauth credentials...
[22:47] <artin35> do you can see what I was writing right?
[22:50] <rye_> artin35, where do you see the connection to 58863 port ?
[22:51] <artin35> that's the wrong channel for this question but as we already talk... Do I have an IP adress like 171.3.45.132 but then it connects to this 10.41.16.117, before it connects to google for example :want to answer your question first. I see this in the firestarter field, maybe translated as"happenings" or "actions" (i do not have the english version)
[22:52] <artin35> it says: time, port, source, protocoll, and
[22:52] <artin35> the last word I don't know how to translate
[22:53] <artin35> I googled a bit, I think it was the system update function. I just thought, because I was reading ec-2 amazon, that it is from the cloud
[22:55] <artin35> ah the last word means "service"
[22:56] <artin35> and it says "unknown" at the service field
[23:02] <artin35> status event rule. and when I click event it shows the port 58863 and tha amazon address
[23:03] <artin35> but better I try to find some info for the firewall, not want to go on your nerves
[23:04] <rye_> artin35, could you please paste the output of netstat -nt to paste.ubuntu.com and give the URL?
[23:05] <rye_> artin35, and i don't really understand your question about the ip address
[23:05] <artin35> ok one moment please
[23:08] <artin35> http://paste.ubuntu.com/492374/
[23:11] <artin35> The local address isn't the IP address I think
[23:13] <duanedesign> artin35: 10.41.16.117 looks like your computers network ip. 171.3.45.132 is our external ip
[23:14] <artin35> oih I just read the tutorial about firestarter and I forgot to enable the dhcp thingy
[23:17] <artin35> duanedesign: Where do you see 171.3.45.132?
[23:17] <artin35> Oh I just invented that
[23:17] <artin35> I was posting this above I know now
[23:18] <artin35> just as an exapmle for my IP address, that I can see when I look for it. I understand the network address is diffferent than the IP address now
[23:18] <artin35> sorry for spaming here with my 0-knowlege :D
[23:19] <duanedesign> artin35: you mentioned it earlier
[23:20] <duanedesign> oop you already figured that out :)
[23:20] <artin35> :)
[23:21] <artin35> I think when I enable the DHCP now, it will maybe show the IP address, will try out now :p
[23:22] <rye_> artin35, 10.41.16.117 is your address now
[23:23] <artin35> this isn't the IP address right?
[23:25] <artin35> yes
[23:25] <artin35> hey thanks for helping people, appreciate it very much!
[23:30] <hatseflats> evening everyone
[23:31] <hatseflats> looking for some support with desktopcouch, I'm told this is the right place to bug people.
[23:31] <hatseflats> as part of gwibber, I get that desktopcouch is started, but on my box it bails out because gnome-keyring-daemon isn't running
[23:31] <hatseflats> this makes sense, not running a full Gnome DE, so I start it manually, still no dice
[23:33] <hatseflats> said error: http://pastebin.com/Uw4P1Kan
[23:34] <hatseflats> looks to me like it's crashing inside some desktopcouch routines, but python's all greek to me anyway, sorry if it's unrelated
[23:46] <hatseflats> ah, solved the problem, as I figured, unrelated to destopcouch