[01:05] <skaet> have started populating the ISO tester now.
[01:05] <skaet> ubuntu desktop, alternate 20111007 posted
[01:05] <skaet> wubi posted
[01:05] <skaet> kubuntu alternate 20111007 posted
[01:06] <skaet> xubuntu alternate 20111007 posted
[01:56] <skaet> kubuntu desktop 20111007 posted
[02:01] <skaet> lubuntu alternate 20111007 posted
[02:01] <skaet> ubuntu-studio 20111007 posted
[02:13] <skaet> xubuntu desktop 20111007 posted
[02:13] <skaet> mythbuntu desktop 20111007 posted
[03:40] <skaet> ubuntu server 20111007 posted ( with known 'xen-linux-system' has no installation candidate)
[03:46] <skaet> lubuntu desktop 20111007 posted
[03:47] <skaet> ubuntu dvd 20111007 posted
[03:47] <skaet> kubuntu dvd 20111007 posted
[04:30] <skaet> edubuntu dvd 20111007 posted
[08:35] <danfrincu> hello, anyone has knowledge of running automated unit tests with mago?
[08:36] <danfrincu> I'm running into an NameError: name 'skip' is not defined when running ./bin/mago -a gcalctool
[08:36] <danfrincu> any pointers or where to look next would be appreciated
[09:49] <danfrincu> issue was due to -a
[09:49] <danfrincu> removed it and test worked
[12:05] <aendruk> Is this where I can get help with the System Testing utility?
[12:09] <ara> aendruk, what kind of help do you need?
[12:11] <aendruk> The utility doesn't appear to be able to make any kind of network connection. The HTTP connection test fails, and it's unable to submit my test report to Launchpad.
[12:16] <ara> aendruk, are you connected with wireless or ethernet?
[12:18] <aendruk> I'm on a wireless connection. The utility is on the step named "wireless/wireless_connection", and when I click "Test Again" it displays the message "HTTP connection: Failed".
[12:18] <ara> aendruk, and while doing that test, do you have connection to the internet? can you browse the web
[12:19] <ara> aendruk, I need to step out now for about half an hour, I will get back to you
[12:19] <ara> brendand might be able to help as well
[12:19] <aendruk> Alright, thanks for your help.
[12:21] <brendand> aundrek - can you try going into /usr/share/checkbox/scripts and running './network_check'
[12:23] <aendruk> That displays "HTTP connection: Success".
[12:26] <brendand> aendruk - can you try deleting ~/.cache/checkbox and running System Testing again?
[12:32] <aendruk> That didn't seem to affect it. I still get "Failed" within the utility and "Success" when running the script.
[12:33] <brendand> aendruk - you don't have any kind of firewall setup do you?
[12:52] <aendruk> I do have UFW enabled, but there are no blocked connections in its log. Wireshark detects HTTP connections to 91.189.92.168 when I run the script, and only DNS lookups for my local IP address when I click the Test Again button.
[12:56] <brendand> aendruk - the only difference there might be between running the script in System Testing an running it on its own is the name of the process it came from, i guess
[12:57] <brendand> aendruk - is wireshark telling you what process the requests are coming from?
[12:57] <aendruk> It doesn't capture that kind of information.
[13:07] <brendand> aendruk - what about networking/internet? that uses a different script. does it pass?
[13:13] <aendruk> That passes.
[13:17] <brendand> aendruk - ok. but that's just pinging the gateway (probably your router)
[13:17]  * brendand scratches head
[13:18] <brendand> aendruk - if it's possible/safe can you take UFW down and try again?
[13:19] <aendruk> I did try that, and it still didn't help.
[13:20] <brendand> aendruk - ok. thanks
[13:22] <aendruk> I've got to take off for a few minutes, but I'll keep working on this when I get back. Now that I know a little more about how the test is being run this is the kind of problem I should be able to figure out on my own.
[13:23] <aendruk> Thanks for your help.
[13:27] <brendand> aendruk - no problem
[16:12] <nagappan> cr3, jibel, anybody noticing this ? I upgrade yesterday my Ubuntu 11.04 to 11.10, my X is not coming up and so the networking as well, currently I changed the /etc/network/interfaces to have eth0 entry and updating the package
[16:21] <nagappan> I think, my packages weren't upgraded properly due to ruby package conflict
[16:21] <nagappan> I had ruby 1.8 and 1.9.1
[16:21] <nagappan> now after removing it, more packages are being upgraded
[16:36] <nagappan> it keeps waiting for my network to come up
[16:36] <nagappan> waiting up to 60 more seconds for network configuration
[17:24] <nagappan> my Ubuntu 11.10 is completely unusable :-( I need my X :-D
[17:24] <nagappan> I have NVidia driver installed
[17:24] <nagappan> it pops up with the NVidia logo
[17:24] <nagappan> and everything blank after that
[17:24]  * nagappan checking Xorg.0.log
[17:27] <nagappan> my Xorg.0.log looks okay, http://pastebin.com/06NxYvZm
[17:30] <nagappan> If I remove my xorg.conf, I get nv module not found
[17:30] <nagappan> I copied xorg.conf from previous installation
[17:30] <nagappan> as the upgrade doesn't have any such file
[17:38] <nagappan> when I login through console, I always get 'System restart required', even though I rebooted the system more than 5 times now !
[18:42] <nagappan> unable to connect system bus: Failed to connect to socket...
[19:03] <skaet> jibel,  posted ubuntu daily-live with compiz/lightdm fix.  (20111007.1)
[19:48] <skaet> ubuntu, kubuntu arm pre-installed images posted
[19:56] <jibel> skaet, ack, syncing
[19:57] <skaet> jibel,  alternate should be available shortly, DVD started.
[20:06] <skaet> ubuntu alternate 20111007.1 posted
[20:47] <skaet> jibel, ubuntu dvd 20111007.1 posted
[21:28] <skaet> jibel wubi 20111007.1 posted