[04:55] <Viper550> I;m just wondering, has Ubuntu ever offered Debian's graphical installer on the alternate CD?
[05:24] <wcchandler> I want to jump on the ubuntu development bandwagon.  Is there a wiki page or a newbie howto to jump into contributing?  I come from a hardware tester stand point (been doing it professionally for 6 months) so testing is more up my alley but I would also like to help port deb packages if possible.
[05:25] <arand> !dev | wcchandler
[05:26] <wcchandler> arand: much love, thanks :)
[08:00] <Daniel0108> hi
[08:00] <Daniel0108> who's at the UDS?
[08:10] <abhinav-> dholbach, I heard that we can keep track of the happenings of UDS remotely , is there an IRC channel ?
[08:10] <dholbach> abhinav-, there's loads of them
[08:11] <broder> abhinav-: start with #ubuntu-uds and http://icecast.ubuntu.com:8000/
[08:11] <broder> and http://uds.ubuntu.com/participate/remote/
[08:11] <dholbach> thanks broder
[08:11] <broder> np
[08:11] <abhinav-> thanks dholbach , broder :)
[08:12] <dholbach> (I wasn't quick enough to find the links)
[08:17] <abhinav-> vlc-multimedia plugin is crashing :-/
[08:20] <pitti> cjwatson: yes, dropping python-{rsvg,cairo} was the right thing, thanks!
[08:21] <pitti> cjwatson: nonexisting-file> seems like a side effect, I'll have a look
[08:22] <pitti> mdke: yes, the next -base refresh will have gnome help xml from -updates
[08:23] <mdke> pitti: excellent, thanks. So basically just need to aim to get each SRU done and pushed to -updates before langpacks are exported
[08:23] <pitti> right
[08:24] <mdke> great
[09:15] <alkisg> Will a linux-image-generic-lts-backport-NATTY package be made available in lucid-updates? (currently we can get it from kernel-ppa)
[10:24] <Q-FUNK> howdy!  could someone please perform a source upload of apparmor?  it needs a rebuild for perl 5.12
[10:27] <cjwatson> Q-FUNK: yes, I'm tracking the entire Perl transition and doing mass uploads
[10:27] <cjwatson> the only reason I haven't done apparmor yet is that I want to grab kees and check about the state of its bzr branch
[10:27] <cjwatson> and it was the weekend with UDS travel
[10:28] <cjwatson> http://orangesquash.org.uk/~laney/transitions/perl.html
[10:31] <Q-FUNK> cjwatson: oh yes, UDS. forgot about that as I skipped it.
[10:32] <kees> cjwatson: "done" apparmor??
[10:32] <kees> cjwatson: ah, rebuild
[10:33] <kees> cjwatson: I can do an upload if you need?
[10:33] <Q-FUNK> yes
[10:33] <Q-FUNK> it's one of the last few packages that haven't been rebuilt for perl 5.12
[10:34] <kees> Q-FUNK: okay, give me a few minutes...
[10:35] <Q-FUNK> kees: cheers! :)
[10:37] <kees> cjwatson, Q-FUNK: actually, you can sync the package from Debian.
[10:38] <cjwatson> kees: OK, cool, I'll do a sync
[10:38] <cjwatson> kees: can I do it in your name?
[10:38] <kees> cjwatson: yup!
[10:39] <cjwatson> kees,Q-FUNK: done
[10:49] <Q-FUNK> cjwatson: thanks!
[11:42] <ogra_> slangasek, LOL, you made my day with http://i.imgur.com/usftZ.png
[11:43] <cody-somerville> lmao
[11:45] <Chipzz> lol :)
[13:43] <ogra_> RAOF, how much beer does it take to get nouveau support for tegra2 arm boards ?
[13:44] <RAOF> ogra_: Oh, dear.
[13:44] <ogra_> hehe
[13:44] <geser> ogra_: don't forget http://xkcd.com/323/ :)
[13:45] <ogra_> RAOF, its obviously a GeForce ... just connected to a weird bus it seems
[13:45] <RAOF> So, from memory the *guess* is that tegra2 GPU has a significantly different architecture to any of the nouveau-supported GPUs.
[13:46] <RAOF> There's also the problem that I don't think that nvidia provides a binary tegra2 driver for linux, right?
[13:46] <ogra_> there is one for android
[13:47] <RAOF> Hm.
[13:47] <ogra_> (which also works on ubuntu if you use nvidias kernel etc)
[13:47] <ogra_> (and theor X)
[13:47] <ogra_> *their
[13:47] <RAOF> So, you'd need to build an mmiotrace-enabled android kernel and then trace their module.
[13:48] <RAOF> That'd be a pre-requisite for pretty much any support.  Either that, or docs from nvidia about how to poke it.  I'm not holding my breath for those :)
[13:49] <dholbach> can somebody review https://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/ubuntu-dev-tools/bitesize/+merge/60370 please?
[13:51] <tumbleweed> dholbach: when the patch appears...
[13:52] <dholbach> tumbleweed, it's there :)
[13:52] <RAOF> ogra_: So, in short, I think that the beer would be required to be funneled elsewhere in order to get someone to be assigned a couple of months to actually work on it :)
[13:54] <ogra_> RAOF, well, but your note above should at least get us a dump with the needed info for a start
[13:54] <ogra_> i'll try to at least get that, so someone intrested can pick up
[13:55] <RAOF> I don't think anyone in nouveau upstream is currently particularly interested, but it's not inconcievable that someone would come along and be interested.
[14:00] <sebner> dholbach: we'll see each other on friday \o/
[14:01] <dholbach> sebner, awesome
[14:02] <sebner> dholbach: finally :D , /me hopes to meet all the other heroes like ScottK, pitti ,..... (could go on for an hour) too :D
[14:10] <cjwatson> lamont: is there a reason most of the porter boxes (with the exception of porter-armel) have no oneiric chroots, or should I just file an RT?
[14:10] <cjwatson> (my oneiric chroot is on my external hard disk, which is annoying to haul out at UDS ...)
[14:20] <lamont> cjwatson: because it wasn't bootstrapping well at the point where I went to create them.
[14:20] <lamont> I'll create them shortly, feel free to throw something at RT
[14:36] <psusi> what is the TZ over there in budapest?
[14:37] <tumbleweed> psusi: UTC+2
[14:37] <dholbach> tumbleweed, resubmitted - thanks
[14:37] <geser> psusi: http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/city.html?n=50
[14:39] <psusi> oh my, so it is already 3:40 pm there?
[14:40] <tumbleweed> yup
[16:15] <hyperair> slangasek: that image you posted on ubuntu-devel is win.
[16:15]  * hyperair ditches emacs and starts using microsoft word to do his debian packaging work
[16:16] <broder> haha. i didn't look at it before now :)
[16:17] <hyperair> =p
[16:33] <tseliot> chrisccoulson: can you ask Jorge to check IRC, please? A user is looking for him in #ubuntu-uds
[16:33] <chrisccoulson> tseliot, his laptop is dead atm
[16:34] <tseliot> chrisccoulson: ok, thanks
[18:10] <broder> cjwatson: looks like i was imagining things. multicore vs. singlecore mksquashfs doesn't appear to have an impact on image size for the images i'm building at work. must have just affected rsync-ability
[18:53] <saimanoj> hello everyone
[20:16] <saimanoj> hi
[20:20] <killown> please FIX IT, The 'sync_supers' thread wakes up every 5 seconds  and writes back all super blocks. It keeps waking up even if there are no dirty super-blocks, http://bpaste.net/show/16089/ very annoying bug
[21:16] <killown> please developers, work to fix this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/607560 veryyyyy annoying, I don't want to change de distro again
[21:18] <ntr0py> where is the root fs mount command in initrd located?
[21:27] <equex> will there be more backports or updates done for 8.04 ? would be nice with one final ultimate 8.04.5 now that the support just officially went out, perhaps with a more recent kernel too!
[21:32] <infinity> equex: If you want newer kernels and software, you want a newer release.
[21:33] <killown> Does anyone know how to get ride of this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/607560 ?
[21:33] <infinity> equex: That said, it's only desktop support that's ended, so anything covered by the "server" seeds (and that includes kernels) will still be getting bugfixes.
[21:36] <equex> i'd basically just want a 8.04.4 with all updates since then + new kernel (if it doesnt break anything) + maybe there's bugs and annoyances that has been fixed and are ready for deployment but hasn't because 8.04 isn't cool anymore (it is, been using it since it came!)
[21:51] <killown> Hey developers Do I need switch of distro? this bug affects physically my hardware
[21:51] <killown> I know a lot peoples who has having this problem
[21:52] <Keybuk> killown: if a bug is physically affecting your hardware, that strongly implies a kernel or near-kernel bug
[21:52] <killown> I know it's a kernel related problem, but you guys should looking for another kernel version more stable or patch it soon.. its not a bug that you can just ignore
[21:52] <Keybuk> in which case it's code shared by all of the distros
[21:52] <Keybuk> you might want to try a different OS, maybe Windows or OS X
[21:53] <killown> this just won't stop to make noises em fuc* up my hd
[21:53] <killown> Keybuk, thanks, but I prefer gentoo.
[21:53] <Keybuk> killown: do you know which compiler flags fix the bug?
[21:54] <killown> Keybuk, I know that gentoo is stable enough to not have this bug
[21:54] <killown> I have gentoo stable installed on my system, so I can confirm this problem doesn't happen with gentoo
[21:55] <killown> ubuntu is great, but this bug does change my concepts about ...
[22:06] <killown> bye ubuntu...
[22:20] <andersk> cjwatson (or anyone working on the Perl 5.12 transition): net-snmp failed to rebuild, which is blocking some other packages from transitioning.  Debian already has this fixed; I filed LP bug 780149.
[23:48] <galfly> Hi fellow ubuntu developers
[23:59] <galfly> Hey ubuntu folks!
[23:59] <galfly> A novice developer needs a little insight here