=== tsimpson_ is now known as tsimpson [11:13] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1426 ubuntu/ (54 files in 3 dirs): Fix "F19" typo in gfxboot help text (LP: #537894). [11:28] localechooser: cjwatson * r155 ubuntu/ (94 files in 5 dirs): merge from Debian 2.34 === ogra is now known as Guest56191 === Guest56191 is now known as ogra_ [15:03] has this been fixed in 11.04 yet? [15:03] http://askubuntu.com/questions/14168/installer-gets-stuck-with-a-grayed-out-forward-button [15:16] yo2boy_: see Kees' response to that question. This is made clearer in the natty version of the installer. [15:16] Might I kindly ask that someone releases a new ubiquity? [15:17] so are people having problems with ubi-partman code 141? [15:17] ubiquity_2.5.20 works fine [15:18] but any newer versions are not working [15:19] Also installing the Alpha using btrf seems to make the install pretty slow [15:19] and the root drive is split into two folders [15:19] @root and @home [15:19] is this meant to be like this [15:27] pinguy: the fix is committed, it just hasn't been uploaded yet [15:27] for ubi-partman exiting with 141, that is [15:32] ev: I was about to, yes - I'm just getting a new localechooser sorted out [15:32] cjwatson: yay, thanks a bunch! [15:33] cjwatson: I really enjoyed that blog post, by the way. Thanks for taking the time to write it; 'twas enlightening. [15:33] oh good, glad it helped somebody [15:33] pinguy: btrfs> not the installer team's problem, I'm afraid :-) [15:34] pinguy: the split into two subvolumes is deliberate; it lets us do interesting things like roll back upgrades without disturbing the home directory [15:34] not our problem> I mean the performance aspects [15:38] localechooser: cjwatson * r156 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.34ubuntu1 [15:52] Ok thanks [15:52] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4566 trunk/debian/ (changelog rules): Update for changes in localechooser up to 2.34ubuntu1. [15:58] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4567 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog debian/control): [15:58] ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: localechooser 2.34ubuntu1, [15:58] ubiquity: partman-auto 93ubuntu10. [16:29] localechooser: cjwatson * r157 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog rules): Fix architecture-dependent-only builds. [16:33] localechooser: cjwatson * r158 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.34ubuntu2 [16:38] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4568 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog): Automatic update of included source packages: localechooser 2.34ubuntu2. [17:03] ev: just to check, this ubi-partman bug is just a consequence of bug 729394, isn't it? [17:03] Launchpad bug 729394 in partman-auto "partman fails to load during install on LVM systems" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/729394 [17:03] ev: or did you do something else? [17:04] I mistakenly thought we could drop root earlier, but it's needed by parted_server [17:05] ev: that was already uploaded, 2.5.24 [17:05] well that's where I created the bug [17:05] by dropping root ealier in 2.5.24 [17:06] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4569 trunk/ (138 files in 3 dirs): Update translations from Launchpad. [17:06] so the fix in 2.5.25 is to revert that [17:06] ev: I don't see such a fix in the tree at the moment [17:11] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4570 trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): [17:11] ubiquity: Allow preseeding only ubiquity/reboot to suppress the reboot dialog, [17:11] ubiquity: without needing to preseed ubiquity/poweroff as well (LP: #727416). [17:12] cjwatson: ugh, forgot to bind the branch [17:12] finding [17:12] fixing* [17:16] Committed. (I don't have CIA set up on this thing yet) [17:19] thans, so this closes bug 730209? [17:19] Launchpad bug 730209 in ubiquity "Ubi-partman fails with exit code 141 in Desktop Natty Alpha 3" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/730209 [17:19] *thanks [17:20] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4572 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py): [17:20] ubiquity: * GTK frontend: [17:20] ubiquity: - Translate some other possible versions of the next button when [17:20] ubiquity: changing language (LP: #730208). [17:25] urgh, somebody uploaded ubiquity 2.5.25 without committing [17:32] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4573 trunk/ (debian/changelog scripts/plugininstall.py): merge lp:~kees/ubiquity/ver-2.5.25 [17:34] ev: assuming it does ... [17:34] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4574 trunk/debian/changelog: close LP #730209 [17:34] Launchpad bug 730209 in ubiquity "Ubi-partman fails with exit code 141 in Desktop Natty Alpha 3" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/730209 [17:35] yes, sorry [17:50] ubiquity: cjwatson * r4575 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.5.26 [17:53] Âñåì ïðèâåò [17:55] I'm afraid that was not intelligible to us; this is an English-speaking channel [18:05] localechooser: cjwatson * r159 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog localechooser): Filter out commented lines from /usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED (LP: #465120). [18:43] Hello, I'm trying to boot off a live CD but when ubuntu starts the screen is blank. I know the screen is working because the BIOS screen still shows up while it's booting, and I think ubuntu is booting because when I press the power button to turn it off the CD ejects and the computer waits for me to press Enter [19:25] Guest57327: do you see the purple background at boot? If so, press a key when you see the man = keyboard icon. Select a language, then hit F6. [19:25] if the nomodeset option is in that menu, select it, then select Install Ubuntu [19:25] if it isn't, hit escape and add "nomodeset" to the text that appears, then hit enter [19:26] the screen behaves as if I just turned off my computer, so I don't see anything [19:27] ...with a little Signal Lost popup, and it turns off [19:28] if you don't see anything at all at any point past the BIOS POST, then I'm not sure. cjwatson, is there any way to force isolinux to try a different mode? [19:37] oh, it's well past closing time in the UK [22:50] oh, hey I just got it to show the man = keyboard thing briefly before the screen turned off [22:52] also the "capslock is on" light on my keyboard is blinking now [23:05] ... and it's gone again [23:16] well it took some weird BOIS ritual to get the screen to show up. I followed your advice ev, and it looked like it was working for a second but now it kernel panicked [23:18] Guest57327: holding shift should put it into failsafe mode and skip gfxboot, I think [23:19] ev: ^- cc [23:19] I think that might have to be left shift actually [23:25] How long do I have to hold it? It's still booting [23:30] only in the early part of boot, before the purple background and icon would show [23:33] I haven't heard any activity from the disc drive for a while, I think it froze [23:35] I'm going to try the LTS version