[00:31] <ailo> holstein, I think, me, ScottL and a third guy
[01:31] <len> ailo: I sent in a few runs too. 1 Gig memory seems a bit small, but that is all I have on either machine.
[01:36] <len> It might be helpful for someone with 2Gigs to run it on their machine.
[03:06] <ScottL> ailo and len, i updated https://wiki.edubuntu.org/SteveConklin/rteval
[03:06] <ScottL> steve has asked that we also test this at the console to see if cgroups will affect the results
[03:06] <ScottL> hi falktx_ 
[03:06] <falktx_> hey
[03:11] <falktx> hmm
[03:45] <len> One of my three runs was in the console. But lightdm would have been running.
[03:47] <len> I did try booting to RL1, but when I tried to run rteval it could not make a new directory. So it quit. I haven't looked at it since.
[03:47] <len> Not enough time.
[04:56] <len> ScottL: Just loaded todays iso. Problem with synaptic asking for root password instead of user password still there.
[04:57] <len> Edited ubuntustudio.preseed in preseed dir on iso and reinstalled. user password now works.
[05:01] <len> Sorry the file is ubuntustudio.seed. The last line is used to add groups to the default user setup. I just added the admin group to the end of that line.
[05:03] <len> When I reinstalled things worked as they should. Is there a specific place for bugs and fixes? or is this an ok place to put them?
[05:06] <len> Other comments... This extra panel at the bottom of the screen is kindda nice on a big screen, but really shrinks usable space on a netbook. The Xubuntu one that drops out when not in use doesn't use up that space, but interferes with the mouse when trying to do things near to the bottom of the screen... maybe not a good solution.
[05:07] <len> Second I find US a bit lean on "normal" applications... Loading the Xubuntu meta on top seems to be just enough.
[05:08] <len> I understnad not wanting to make the iso too big so maybe just a link to add it later.
[06:27] <holstein> abogani: i have a question/statement about the *-lowlatency kernel
[06:28] <holstein> seems that it wont get past that message about the broadcom firmware
[06:28] <holstein> the warming message
[06:28] <holstein> warning*
[06:28] <holstein> with lowlatency... this box would not boot
[06:28] <holstein> i installed the blob, and all is well
[09:35] <abogani> holstein: Sorry I don't have idea.  How did you installed that blob? Can you get kernel text output when that system doesn't boot?
[09:35] <abogani> ScottL: Could you ask to every lowlatency kernel tester to provide use their 'sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq status' output, please?
[09:36] <abogani> s/use/us/
[09:36] <kubotu> abogani meant: "ScottL: Could you ask to every lowlatency kernel tester to provide us their 'sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq status' output, please?"
[14:12] <ailo_> abogani, 
[14:12] <ailo_>   PID CLS RTPRIO  NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND	
[14:12] <ailo_>     3 TS       -   0  19  0.0 S    ksoftirqd/0	
[14:12] <ailo_>     9 TS       -   0  19  0.0 S    ksoftirqd/1	
[14:15] <abogani> ailo_: Really?
[14:16] <ailo_> abogani, This is my own lowlatency build. Should I test with other kernels as well?
[14:17] <abogani> ailo_: No but rtirq doesn't work for you.
[14:17] <abogani> ailo_: Do you have installed it?
[14:18] <ailo_> abogani, Yes
[14:19] <abogani> ailo_: This is very odd.
[14:20] <abogani> ailo_: If it isn't too much disturb could you retry with my packaged version?
[14:22] <ailo_> abogani, sure. 3.0.0-13 then, on Oneiric
[14:22] <abogani> ailo_: Or newer.
[14:22] <abogani> 3.2 I meant
[14:25] <ailo_> abogani, Ok. Installing now.
[14:26] <abogani> ailo_: Thanks
[14:31] <ailo> abogani, 
[14:31] <ailo>   PID CLS RTPRIO  NI PRI %CPU STAT COMMAND	
[14:31] <ailo>    64 FF      90   - 130  0.0 S    irq/8-rtc0	
[14:31] <ailo>   886 FF      85   - 125  0.0 S    irq/45-snd_hda_	
[14:31] <ailo>    43 FF      84   - 124  0.7 S    irq/19-ata_piix	
[14:31] <ailo>    47 FF      83   - 123  0.0 S    irq/19-ata_piix	
[14:31] <ailo>   863 FF      81   - 121  0.0 S    irq/19-snd_ice1	
[14:32] <ailo>    54 FF      80   - 120  0.0 S    irq/18-ehci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    56 FF      80   - 120  0.0 S    irq/16-uhci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    55 FF      79   - 119  0.0 S    irq/23-ehci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    60 FF      79   - 119  0.0 S    irq/18-uhci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    59 FF      78   - 118  0.0 S    irq/19-uhci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    57 FF      77   - 117  0.0 S    irq/21-uhci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    58 FF      76   - 116  0.0 S    irq/23-uhci_hcd	
[14:32] <ailo>    63 FF      75   - 115  0.0 S    irq/1-i8042	
[14:32] <ailo>    62 FF      74   - 114  0.0 S    irq/12-i8042	
[14:32] <ailo>    20 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/9-acpi	
[14:32] <ailo>    40 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/17-ahci	
[14:32] <ailo>   217 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/18-pata_jmi	
[14:32] <ailo>   221 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/6-floppy	
[14:32] <ailo>   268 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/18-firewire	
[14:32] <ailo>  1054 FF      50   -  90  0.0 S    irq/44-eth0	
[14:32] <ailo>     3 TS       -   0  19  0.2 R    ksoftirqd/0	
[14:32] <ailo>     9 TS       -   0  19  0.2 S    ksoftirqd/1	
[14:32] <abogani> That's right
[14:32] <abogani> ailo: Thanks
[14:37] <ailo> abogani, The dependencies for the headers meta package is misspelled. It says, depends on llinux-lowlatency-headers-3.2.0-1, instead of linux-headers-3.2.0-1-lowlatency
[14:37] <ailo> (without the double l )
[14:38] <abogani> ailo: Good catch!
[14:38]  * abogani  runs to fix it
[15:20] <ScottL> abogani, do you need it reported everytime someone runs rteval?  or can those who test just do it once per machine?
[15:20] <ScottL> len, i'll respond in your email (and knows you are not on line right now)
[15:22] <abogani> ScottL: Once per machine
[15:22] <ScottL> abogani, is it acceptable to post the results here in channel?
[15:23] <ScottL> i will follow up with holstein and len to make sure they get them to you
[15:23] <ScottL> i will do mine later today
[15:25] <abogani> ScottL: -devel mailing list would be better.
[15:26] <abogani> ScottL: FYI Next week I'll return to work on -realtime kernel.
[15:31] <holstein> abogani: o/
[15:32] <holstein> abogani: i can try to get that system to fail again
[15:32] <holstein> its challenging though... when it fails, i got nothing... no TTY
[15:33] <abogani> holstein: Ok. If nothing else works try to remove "quiet splash" from GRUB menu and take a photo of the screen.
[15:33] <holstein> the firmware package is firmware-b43-installer
[15:34] <holstein> abogani: i might have to have a fresh install to make it fail, and i might not have time for that til monday
[15:34] <abogani> holstein: ok
[16:36] <ScottL> holstein, abogani has asked that those who are testing rteval do 'sudo /etc/init.d/rtirq status' and post to -devel mailing list
[16:47] <holstein> i booted up that machine, and forgot to do it before i left the house :/
[17:49] <ailo>  ScottL: I see you edited the rteval test page
[17:50] <ailo> ScottL, About the test results, why not just submit the .tar.bz2 that's automatically generated from the test?
[19:16] <ScottL> ailo, is there?  i didn't know that :P
[19:16] <ScottL> i'm not the one who set up the test, i'll look into what it creates
[19:38] <ailo> ScottL, You changed the procedure for the test, so I assumed you had been in contact with Conclin about it.
[19:38] <ailo> But, it did seem a little strange
[19:39] <ailo> ScottL, And why the cgroups thing?
[19:39] <ScottL> ailo, i don't know, just following what he asked me to do
[19:40] <ailo> ScottL, He asked you to change the procedure of the test?
[19:40] <ScottL> after we get back from my in-laws house i will check on the .tar.bz2 file and remove the > blah-blah.txt part
[19:40] <ScottL> he asked me to make sure to run it through console to check cgroups
[19:40] <ScottL> he was unsure how cgroups would affect the test
[19:41] <ailo> ScottL, ok. The files generated are named rteval-<date>-1,  rteval-<date>-2, etc
[19:41] <ailo> ScottL, ending with .tar.bz2 (forgot to add that)
[19:42] <ailo> Basically a folder with some files in it
[19:43] <ailo> ScottL, And maybe only one person needs to do the cgroups test?
[19:43] <ailo> This way, the test could be simplified
[20:09] <ScottL> ailo, i have been in contact with steve about it, he emailed me several times about it
[20:09] <ScottL> sorry, was responded to earlier comment
[20:10] <ScottL> but the part i added was to dump the screen output to a txt file
[20:10] <ScottL> i've looking to the .bz2 file quickly and i didn't see some of this information except in an .xml file
[20:21] <Nightrav1n> Hi guys where would i have to submit a image as a wallpaper for the default installation? :)