[00:07] <JontheEchidna> grr, my wifi just stopped working when I turned on my computer tonight :/
[00:07] <JontheEchidna> worked fine this morning, and I hadn't run any updates since then :(
[00:08] <JontheEchidna> it keeps tripping over trying to authenticate WEP for some reason
[00:08] <JontheEchidna> [/vent]
[00:33] <JontheEchidna> ethernet, I am teh tethered
[00:34] <JontheEchidna> ...first world problems :P
[00:48] <Darkwing> lol
[00:48] <Darkwing> kinda like my tablet randomly dropping wifi in the middle of a video chat minecraft session?
[03:03] <Darkwing> Can someone ping server.wonderly.com for me?
[03:41] <micahg> Darkwing: no go, ends at cox.net
[03:41] <Darkwing> try server.wonderly.com:8010
[03:41] <Darkwing> in browser.
[03:41] <micahg> works
[03:42] <Darkwing> Thanks micahg
[03:42] <Darkwing> Quintasan: When you are about... Did you chroot your transformer with kubuntu or, did you nativly install it?
[04:34] <Darkwing> apachelogger: ping
[04:39]  * ScottK flips a coin between sleeping and too drunk to type.
[04:39] <claydoh> ScottK: sleeping after drinking maybe 
[04:40] <ScottK> Could be.
[04:40] <claydoh> savannah ga finally
[04:41] <claydoh> and finally getting close to having some sort of job,
[04:41] <ScottK> Excellent.
[04:41] <claydoh> getting responses finally
[04:41] <ScottK> Why there?  It's a bit of a change from Maine?
[04:41] <Darkwing> lol not bad for choices. ScottK, you going to be in Oakland for uds in may?
[04:41] <claydoh> brother lives here
[04:41] <ScottK> Not likely.
[04:41] <claydoh> hot
[04:41] <Darkwing> ahhh.
[04:41] <claydoh> and humid already tho for me
[04:42] <ScottK> Dude, it's January.  Just you wait.
[04:42] <claydoh> i know 
[04:42] <Darkwing> hehe its painful
[04:42] <ScottK> The British used it as a penal colony for a reason.
[04:42] <claydoh> i am getting used to it already
[04:42] <Darkwing> how long u been there?
[04:43] <claydoh> 3 weeks about
[04:43] <Darkwing> fun
[07:39] <fayaz> hi
[07:40] <fayaz> i'm seeing a bug in KGpg -> Key Server -> Export. no matter which key server i choose, the Information dialog says it uploaded to server keyserver.ubuntu.com
[08:03] <Darkwing> Here is to building an ARM image for my eee pad tablet.
[08:40] <Riddell> fayaz: check with upstream if it's a bug in upstream
[08:40] <Riddell> Darkwing: they're ARM machines?
[08:53] <Riddell> who do I want to vote for as DMB?
[08:56] <fayaz> Riddell: are you sure? this sounds more like a downstream issue...
[09:01] <Riddell> fayaz: to find out kill kgpg, delete your kgpgrc, delete /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde4-profile/default/share/config/kgpgrc
[09:01] <Riddell> restart kgpg, re-set it up
[09:01] <Riddell> if it still can't correctly choose which server to upload it'll be an upstream issue
[09:05] <fayaz> okay, Riddell, but i think it's always pointing the "Default" key server in settings
[09:05] <fayaz> it changes when i change it there
[09:37] <Riddell> hmm usb-creator-kde is showing its bitrot
[13:10] <Riddell> muon doesn't do the commercial canonical app store yet does it? (question in my inbox)
[13:38] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:44] <Riddell> morning BluesKaj 
[13:44] <BluesKaj> morning Riddell 
[16:16] <Riddell> !testers
[16:17] <paulw2u> info
[16:17] <Riddell> ISOs needing testing
[16:17] <Riddell> paulw2u: ?
[16:17] <paulw2u> Riddell: sorry...
[16:18] <BluesKaj> ok Riddell, I'm in 
[16:19] <koolhead11> hi all
[16:19] <Riddell> take your pick from http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/206/builds BluesKaj 
[16:19] <BluesKaj> Riddell,  actually I should have asked first ..what are we dealing with here
[16:19] <Riddell> if you are doing a test please tick "In progress" so we know
[16:20] <Riddell> BluesKaj: we are due to release alpha 2 on thursday
[16:20] <Riddell> we need to test the candidate ISOs
[16:20] <Riddell> so it involves a largeish download, DVD/USB writing, (re)installing
[16:22] <yofel_> BluesKaj: there are testing instructions for each test on the page
[16:29] <BluesKaj> yofel, ok what page , i don't see any links to instructions. I assume you guys want me to install the desktop iSO file and install it on my / partition ?
[16:31] <Riddell> BluesKaj: yes
[16:32] <Riddell> from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/ or http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily
[16:40] <BluesKaj> Riddell,  i'm downloading this , http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/daily-live/20120131.2/precise-desktop-amd64.iso
[16:40] <Riddell> BluesKaj: great thanks
[16:40] <BluesKaj> ok 
[16:40]  * Riddell is onto the DVDs
[16:41] <BluesKaj> yeah , 731mb is a bit large for cd
[16:42] <Riddell> you'll need a DVD or USB to burn it onto
[16:43] <BluesKaj> yeah , I have some DVD-RWs that use for OS iso images
[16:43] <BluesKaj> older pc here , no bios option to boot usb's
[16:46] <BluesKaj> and I'm not going fiddle-faddle with some app that's supposed to help boot a usb image like a live-cd :)
[16:46] <BluesKaj> or dvd
[16:48] <Riddell> do whatever you can manage, ISO testing is a slow thankless task, but needs done
[16:49] <yofel> BluesKaj: if you open a test case, there's a "link to the test case" where you find instructions on what to do
[16:49] <Riddell> apachelogger: do you have a beagleboard thing?
[16:49] <BluesKaj> I think I'll manage Riddell :)
[16:50] <charlie-tca> BluesKaj: usually you can bring up any tests you are unable to do in #ubuntu-testing and someone will pick them up
[16:50] <apachelogger> Riddell: I have a panda board thing
[16:50] <apachelogger> no bootable sd though (I think)
[16:53] <Riddell> apachelogger: do you know docs for getting one up and running?
[16:54] <BluesKaj> charlie-tca,  ok thanks 
[16:55] <charlie-tca> yw, BluesKaj 
[16:55] <apachelogger> Riddell: yus
[16:55] <apachelogger> Riddell: http://www.omappedia.org/wiki/OMAP_Ubuntu_Main
[16:59] <Riddell> apachelogger: do you know what sort of power supply I need?
[17:00] <apachelogger> jolly good question
[17:00]  * apachelogger tries to find his
[17:00] <apachelogger> Riddell: I think it is mentioned on the panda board page though
[17:00] <apachelogger> pandaboard.org or somesuch
[17:02] <apachelogger> Riddell: http://pandaboard.org/content/resources/Accessories
[17:02] <Riddell> I like how that site uses Oxygen icons :)
[17:03] <Riddell> apachelogger: and how do I plug it into a monitor without DVI?
[17:03] <apachelogger> Riddell: there are dvi-hdmi adapters
[17:04] <Riddell> apachelogger: and that lets me plug in VGA?
[17:05] <apachelogger> oh VGA?
[17:05] <apachelogger> what is that then? :O
[17:05] <Riddell> what my monitor uses!
[17:05] <apachelogger> :O
[17:06] <apachelogger> you need a new monitor apparently :)
[17:06] <apachelogger> Riddell: I am certain there are also adapters for VGA->HDMI
[17:10] <BluesKaj> I use dvi>hdmi cable , it doesn't transfer audio signals in my configuration , but the video is first class 
[17:10] <Riddell> apachelogger: and I also need USB to RS-232?
[17:10] <Riddell> to do this stage? http://www.omappedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Minicom
[17:11] <BluesKaj> ok guys , gonna install the new iso image to / ...bbl to report how it worked out
[17:12] <BluesKaj>  Riddell one question ,does this image contain kde 4.8 ?
[17:12] <Riddell> BluesKaj: KDE SC 4.8 yes
[17:13] <BluesKaj> Riddell,  ok cool , bb in an hr or so
[17:28] <apachelogger> Riddell: I don't think it is necessary
[17:29] <apachelogger> however at some point it would be a good idea for debugging
[17:29] <apachelogger> as that is the only way to get hold of a tty
[17:51] <Riddell> weird e-mail du jour http://paste.kde.org/197438/
[17:53] <ulysses> o.O
[17:53] <debfx> yeah we should display an always-on-top window for a day like wikipedia ;-)
[17:54] <yofel> uhm, just because we didn't protest against SOPA for everyone to see doesn't mean we should do that for ACTA ^^
[17:55] <Riddell> especially since I haven't read ACTA or know what stage it's at in the (non)democratic process
[17:59] <koolhead17> hi Riddell
[18:01] <Riddell> hi koolhead17, I don't think I have so much time this night, but how did the package get on?
[18:02] <koolhead17> Riddell: came. sometime back. i have to setup a env for that. i dont have precious installed currently :(
[18:06] <Riddell> koolhead17: want an ec2?
[18:06] <koolhead17> that be cool :)
[18:10] <Riddell> koolhead17: ubuntu@ec2-50-16-52-80.compute-1.amazonaws.com
[18:31] <Riddell> koolhead17: are you in?
[18:31] <koolhead17> Riddell: yeah. 
[19:53] <Darkwing> apachelogger: you still about?
[20:03] <Darkwing> :( Only love to OMAP boards
[20:04] <Riddell> Darkwing: I need a power supply before I can use mine
[20:04] <Darkwing> I have a tegra2 board.
[20:05] <Darkwing> I found an old image (Karmic) and because it's not supported it's reaking havok in my chroot on my tablet.
[20:05] <Riddell> Darkwing: does that mean you can test our images for alpha 2?
[20:05] <Riddell> shadeslayer: how's our telepathy story?
[20:05] <Darkwing> As long as they are tegra2 and not OMAP
[20:07] <Darkwing> But, all our built images are for OMAP :(
[20:10] <Riddell> tsk all this fiddly arm stuff
[20:11] <Darkwing> Yeah I know... I wish there was a way to just do an ARM build like we do for x86 and 64
[20:22] <BluesKaj> ok Riddell et al , everything seems ok so far ..stiill checking  tho
[21:06]  * BluesKaj wonders about kde 4.8 and QtCurve
[21:14] <Riddell> BluesKaj: can you report on the iso testing site?
[21:16] <BluesKaj> Riddell,  still checking system settings/fonts , colours differnt themes 
[21:18] <BluesKaj> had some trouble with the install, it the install procedure crashes if you choose to add third party sources 
[21:18] <BluesKaj> Riddell, ^^
[21:20] <yofel> BluesKaj: that's not part of the test case. File a bug about the crash, mark the test you did as passed and add the bug number to the test while you do that
[21:21] <yofel> at least I haven't seen a test case yet where the third party stuff is installed
[21:33] <BluesKaj> can't login yofel , access denied , unless I'm missing something on the test page , where i can file a report ...this procrural stuff is new to me so don't assume I know what's what
[21:34] <BluesKaj> prcedural
[21:35] <BluesKaj> I have an Ubuntu Single Sign On acct btw , but I'm denied access to the test page 
[21:37] <yofel> odd
[21:37] <yofel> ask in #ubuntu-testing
[21:43] <Riddell> wgrant: http://paste.kde.org/197528/ http://paste.kde.org/197534/ soyuz broken?
[21:43] <BluesKaj> yofel,  , I'm going to continue setting everything to the it was previous to the install in terms of the "look" and making sure all the media files run ok . I'll be back tomorrow to report any bugs 
[21:43] <Riddell> maybe you need to be in a special team
[21:44] <yofel> shouldn't be... but I'm not sure as I had an account on the old iso tracker too
[21:45] <wgrant> Riddell: Yes. Looks like someone copied an expired package.
[21:45] <wgrant> Will investigate later.
[21:47] <wgrant> Except that's from Debian, so should never be expired :/
[21:48] <wgrant> Riddell: Ah, are you sure queue fetch works on syncs/
[21:49] <wgrant> Riddell: It relies on there being a changes file, which imported Debian packages don't have.
[21:58] <Riddell> wgrant: is this sync mechanism something new I've not come across before?
[21:59] <wgrant> Riddell: It's been around for a few months.
[21:59] <Riddell> yes but I haven't :)
[21:59] <Riddell> wgrant: sladen filed bug 924537
[21:59] <wgrant> True, true.
[22:00] <wgrant> But if you look at the web UI you'll see it was copied from Debian by sladen.
[22:00] <Riddell> right
[22:00] <Riddell> well it's in debian so new isn't too important and I can just approve it
[22:00] <wgrant> That's why fixing queue fetch hasn't been a priority.
[22:01]  * Riddell accepts