[02:05] --help [11:42] new ubuntu desktop images posted to the tracker. [12:28] still no iso's? === plars-holiday is now known as plars [12:57] patdk-wk: they're rebuilding at the moment, you should see them gradually filtering onto the tracker [12:57] patdk-wk: any particular images you mean? [12:57] just looking for the server images :) [12:58] still sounds like there will be rebuilds of it yet though [12:58] it's in the queue [12:58] I'm guessing under an hour [12:59] ok [14:13] wee, updates iso's [15:01] patdk-wk: looks like we have the new images [15:01] ya, about 2 more min, till I'm done downloading [15:01] unless you mean another new batch :) [15:02] running out of time to test them today though :( [15:02] have to head to new office and inspect the installation of new wiring [15:02] The ones dated for 2011-10-11 is all I see. I guess not being at the release sprint means we have to tell each other when things are there now [15:02] then headed down to the datacenter for a opening event [15:02] Have fun [15:02] iso's downloaded :) [15:03] now just need an hour to test them all :) [15:06] Mine are about two hours to download (zsync) and then just 10-12 hours to test [15:06] mine take about 40min to download [15:07] I do 3 tests, on server 64 and 32 [15:07] sometimes I'll do a 4th test if time permits [15:07] And if I don't keep a close eye on either the server or the ISO tracker, I don't even know when they get killed again :( [15:07] yep [15:08] guess I have time now to start tests [15:08] guess Ishould start with the iscsi ones, as I wonder how well my new iscsi envroment works :) [15:08] should make testing much much less painful, and save me 5min per test [15:08] have full iscsi bios boot now :) [15:19] I can't even start testing again until probably noon here now. [15:21] charlie-tca, we'll announce here in this channel, when a respin is going to be needed and why. [15:23] Thank you, skaet [15:23] at least the "we are respinning ???" would be great [15:23] and then the "??? images are ready now" too, would be most helpful [15:26] charlie-tca, will post here when I see we're respinning. I'll be monitoring them emerging, but will be checking the iso tracker too, before they emerge. [15:26] s/before/as/ [15:26] may miss a few on the iso tracker though, since multiplexing on many other fronts right now. [15:28] Thank you. It just seems with most of Canonical there together, they leave out those of us in the Community side of things more and more. [15:29] charlie-tca, pitti, slangasek, aren't in milbank. We're still distributed. Colin just arrived this morning, and went into firefight mode. [15:30] courtesy of last night's regression. [15:30] I apologize for the misconception here. I am just frustrated, I need 10-12 hours to get things tested properly, and I see respins happening so fast, I can't even get one test done [15:31] charlie-tca, I understand. Its been a bit fustrating all around. [15:33] heh, scared [15:33] the iso is downloading 57 updated packages :) [15:35] and that's the "new" image? [15:35] yep [15:36] yikes! [15:46] Hello testers. [15:47] hi there [15:47] I've installed oneiric on my laptop, and I see weird problems that I don't see on my netbook. [15:47] like, a grey top bar, and some invisible unity icons. [15:47] no sound indicator [15:48] no shut down indicator, or whatever it's called. [15:49] seems to be only my problem, but I don't know what's going on. I installed from today's iso. Can it be that I have some previous preferences that are messing it all? [15:51] Did you grab the iso dated October 11, or October 10? [15:55] charlie-tca, october 11. [15:55] I synchronized it one hour ago. [15:56] If you kept /home, it might have previous preferences. [15:56] elopio, and does it work from live cd ? Is it an upgrade or you wiped everything and did a fresh installation ? [15:57] charlie-tca, I kept /home [15:57] jibel, it works from live cd. And I wiped all my /, just kept /home [15:57] what previous preferences should I delete? === fader_ is now known as fader [16:52] damn network delay still exists, never got a moment to file a report about that :( [16:56] patdk-wk, is this bug 870214 ? [16:56] Launchpad bug 870214 in open-iscsi (Ubuntu Oneiric) (and 4 other projects) "iSCSI root installation creates manual eth0 configuration + long boot (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/870214 [17:02] sounds like it [17:02] I have to head to the datacenter now [17:02] but will update the tracker when I get back [17:02] and hopefully get the esxi tests run [17:02] new iscsi setup here works nice :) [17:25] jamespage: OK, ad-hoc run fine (meaning as usual) [17:26] hggdh: do we still have the wrong region? [17:26] ap-northwest-1 [17:26] jamespage: seems so [17:26] or is is ap-northeast-1 [17:26] ah - it is - please can we update the config and re-run [17:26] prior to the big one [17:27] oops [17:27] too late ;-) [17:27] hggdh: oh well - its probably OK :-) [17:28] but I updated the ad-hoc [17:29] jamespage: and the big beast has the correct region [17:29] also, after I updated it it got to be green -- perhaps an older run? [17:29] yeah [17:32] yes [17:39] I reported my problem with a screenshot on bug #872400 [17:39] Launchpad bug 872400 in ubuntu "many UI problems after installing oneiric (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/872400 [17:47] hggdh: not looking to bad so far [17:47] nothing actually related to the ami image itself - just general ec2 issue-ets [17:47] hggdh: need to take a break - back in a bit [17:48] k [18:12] stgraber, is edubuntu rebuilding due to an ltsp error? tftp is unable to load pxelinux on 64bit for ubuntu. [18:32] hggdh: ec2 testing looking OK [18:33] one test is spinning - but it looks like an ec2 provisioning error [18:33] will time out in a bit [18:44] jamespage: finished, two errors reported === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:03] How do I figure out who added a bug to the iso testing tracker it so it was tagged iso-testing? [20:05] Okay now who is valix? === plars is now known as plars-afk [21:51] charlie-tca, I tested xubuntu alternate and it looks good, I didn't covered xubuntu desktop "resize partition" [21:52] Thank you [21:52] I am running the desktop images [21:55] jibel: I forgot to re-write the screen-reader installation [22:55] chadadavis: are you around? I could use a bit of live debugging on bug [22:55] 856826 [22:55] bug 856826 [22:55] Launchpad bug 856826 in partman-base (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "'guided resize' partioning leaves Mac unbootable (affects: 1) (heat: 58)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/856826 [22:56] Hi cjwatson [22:57] I've got a system ready to be resized, if you can tell me what you're looking for. [22:58] well, actually, I want other stuff first [22:58] can you tell me what 'archdetect' in a terminal in a live session says? [22:58] amd64/generic [22:59] ok, excellent [22:59] that's the simplest kind of wrong [22:59] Should there be some Mac/GPT identifier in there somewhere? [22:59] yes [23:00] that actually doesn't directly matter, but it indicates that parted will be confused in the same way [23:00] Anyway I can fudge it and try it? [23:00] I'm typing instructions :) [23:00] But this is new behaviour. We didn't have this issue with Natty. [23:00] Great. Thanks. [23:00] yes yes [23:00] stop [23:00] :-) [23:01] I know why it's changed [23:01] the change was a bug fix but it has had a bad knock-on effect here [23:01] can you install libparted0debian1 from https://launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+archive/ppa and then try the resize install? [23:02] (there's a bunch of other random junk in that PPA, sorry) [23:02] also extremely tired, sorry if I'm being overly abrupt / not making sense [23:03] that parted change does better detection of whether it's on an Apple system that handles some EFI models better [23:06] cjwatson, OK, great. Got it. Anything else to note/log before I try it? It's on the way ... [23:06] no, I think that should be it, hopefully; I would like the sfdisk output as before though, whether it works or not [23:07] as well as regular syslog/partman [23:07] Right, will save all of that. [23:07] excellent, thank you [23:07] really appreciate this [23:08] but I think I have to crash now, seeing as I've been up for 19 hours :-/ [23:08] No problem. Thank you for your help. Will add the logs to the bug report.