[01:43] Xubuntu will need some help getting the desktop images tested. I been going 12 hours now, and still have all those tests to do. I can't do it tonight, will try to do some tomorrow. [02:39] Is there already a bug filed about ubiquity GTK crashing when one attempts to use the advanced partitioner? [02:54] Seems not, filing. === jono is now known as Guest29470 === zyga_ is now known as zyga-xchat === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:31] this is probably going to be the best edubuntu alpha release ever :) === _salem is now known as salem_ [11:10] jibel - ubiquity just crashed for me [11:10] jibel - using todays i386 desktop image [11:11] brendand, how does it crash ? bug number ? [11:11] Aloha everyone [11:11] jibel - it says it was already reported. didn't show a bug number yet [11:12] bug 870463 [11:12] Launchpad bug 870463 in percona-projects-qa "d5-64-1 has problems (affects: 1) (heat: 1)" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/870463 [11:12] there is a known crash that didn't make it into a2 bug 912031 [11:12] Launchpad bug 912031 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Precise) (and 1 other project) "ubiquity crashed with TypeError in partman_column_name(): argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable (affects: 6) (dups: 3) (heat: 58)" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/912031 [11:12] i guess that was wrong [11:12] hi MrChrisDruif [11:12] bug 870643 [11:12] Launchpad bug 870643 in flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu) "package flashplugin-downloader 11.0.1.152ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: wget: unable to resolve host address `archive.canonical.com' (affects: 40) (dups: 26) (heat: 282)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/870643 [11:12] this is the one ^ jibel [11:13] brendand, yeah, this is known and wont be fixed for A2 [11:13] jibel - ah [11:14] brendand, there is a more general bug for this bug 876298 [11:14] Launchpad bug 876298 in update-manager (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[MASTER] We need to better handle external payloads (Flash, msttcorefonts) not being available. (affects: 27) (dups: 15) (heat: 164)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/876298 [11:14] brendand, did you install with a wired or wireless connection ? [11:15] wireless [11:16] I've got an "bug" with Precise [11:16] I heard that LightDM *should* use the users background in Precise? [11:19] brendand, that could be caused by bug 924998 too [11:19] Launchpad bug 924998 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "no dns resolution when wireless connection is enabled by ubiquity (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/924998 [11:19] MrChrisDuif - I think that might not be implemented yet [11:20] jibel - yeah, could be that too [11:20] i didn't get the same yesterday though [11:20] doesn't seem to be consistent [11:22] MrChrisDruif, I don't know how lightdm should behave with users' background. Did you ask on #ubuntu-bug or #ubuntu-desktop ? [11:42] brendand; http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/01/lightdm-wallpaper-switching-lands-in-precise/ [11:44] That's how I learned about it === greyback is now known as greyback|lunch === greyback|lunch is now known as greyback [14:21] jibel: ping [14:22] Hello. Sound control in xubuntu, lubuntu is ugly. Sound lowering causes sound mute and Sound mute button doesn't work and sound up is not working [14:23] And there aren't visual feedbak for sound changing like in kde, gnome and unity... When i install gnome-settings-daeomon then keymap is OK and i get visual feedback [14:32] anyone noticing OpenJDK (started via a Java plugin in the web browser) using a *LOT* of resident memory? Mine is, right now, at 780M [14:34] so if you add 700M from Java to 500M from FFox plus 300M from thunderbird plus 250M from Chromium-browser... this is a lot of memory (res) in use [14:36] oh. Add 130M from compiz [14:54] valdur55 - is there a bug number for the sound issue? [14:54] dunno [14:55] but there is many posts about those desktops sound control [15:16] Should i make ticket for this sound issue? === koolhead17 is now known as koolhead17|zzZZ [17:41] we've got some new lubuntu desktop images posted - is there anyone around who can give them a quick test out to see if the issues have been sorted? [19:49] bladernr_: regarding bug 924437 I think part of it is an ubuntu-website bug and the other is won't fix. Does that make sense to you? [19:49] Launchpad bug 924437 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Welcome screen release notes link points to ubuntu.com (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/924437 === salem_ is now known as _salem [20:10] Yeah, it does... it's just a minor thing anyway [20:11] bdmurray: ^^ my only real concern is "what if something in the release notes is necessary for $USER to install Ubuntu, but $USER does not have internet access while installing" [20:12] anyway, as I said, minor issue, I'm happy with what you and cjwatson had to say on the subject [21:18] Hi folks, I'm struggling a bit here. I pulled in the latest build for Lubuntu 12.04 from zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/20120202/precise-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync and it refuses to 'see' my mouse on my Oracle VM Nachine. It has been working perfectly until now. Has anyone any experience of this happening? [21:22] Precise Alpha 2 is out! [21:23] thank you to utlemming, gruemaster, stgraber, bladernr, jr, lbsolost, patrickdk, fabiomarconi, jonathan, charlie-tca, ruvolof, [21:23] alessiogrossosgarrillo, mcblackmar02, fabrizioorsini, irihapeti, albrigha, astraljava, andymc73, angelabad, ogra, [21:23] paolorotolo, antonio-allegretti, gilir, len-ovenwerks, xdatap1, primes2h, linardv, hggdh2, moteprime, kanliot, dpolehn-gmail, [21:23] carla-sella, riccardoangelino, kate.stewart, palma-salvatore, kidsodateless, claudio.arseni, nobuto, apulido, themuso, tgm4883, [21:23] carlo-bottai, luigitanese, gridcube, kaiserclaudius and nskaggs, [21:23] Thanks you all for testing this great milestone ! [21:23] and thank you, respins :) [21:24] jibel, thanks you :) [21:25] jibel: thanks and congrats for finally becoming #1 http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/testers/top20 :) [21:26] :D [21:27] 1 less achievement in life :D [21:27] * Patrickdk needs to test more respins to get on there :) [21:28] I think lubuntu people also really enjoy respins [21:28] how many did they have? [21:28] I think server had 6? [21:29] oh, that is a fun error [21:29] jibel: respins are not my current favourite topic atm, the new one doesn't recognise the mouse on my VM :/ [21:29] click on my name, next to logout, and I get, Access Denied :) [21:30] Patrickdk: yeah, we don't allow people modifying their Drupal profile [21:31] oh is that what that is? [21:31] 6 respin too, but the last image is 4 hours old [21:31] and there isn't an easy way to make Drupal drop the option from the UI ... [21:32] phillw, yeah, saw that with virtualbox. sounds like a bug in virtualbox, kvm is not affected [21:32] ubuntu desktop? [21:32] jibel: I'm just rolling back to 20120201.1 to check. [21:33] they did some stuff with the unity bug for todays. [22:06] Thanks, jibel! Especially for helping out with the tracker. :) [22:28] jibel es #1! [22:28] congrats good sir! [22:31] Hello guy i have precise Alpha 1 installed and right now my update manager ask me to remove almost the whole system (unity , nautilus , gnome shell ... all the libraries..... etc ) and only updates about 5 7 random packages.... [22:31] i know that alpha 2 is out [22:32] but this doesnt sound right if im gonna continue a bricked system is gonna be the fate [22:32] any clue?? [22:38] zzecool: this is both expected, and extreme [22:38] ? [22:38] i didnt get it [22:38] zzecool: depending on the status of the archive, you may get requests to remove part of the system -- and *right* now it is highly probable [22:39] Yeah ok but strange thing is that this doesnt happening on my testing virtual machine running precise... [22:39] zzecool: remember this is development. As such, packages may land that require updates elsewhere. If these updates are not available, the package manager may suggest removals [22:40] This isnt right [22:40] wait [22:40] ill paste bin [22:40] zzecool: then the best option is to open a bug, and make sure you (1) explain well what happened, and [22:40] to give you a better look [22:41] zzecool: (2) you attach /var/log/apt/term.log and /var/log/apt/history.log [22:43] http://pastebin.com/z9DenHan [22:43] take a look here [22:43] zzecool: I just tried a dist-upgrade now, and half of my system (Gnome/Unity/Sound) would be removed [22:43] exactly [22:43] !!! [22:43] same problem here [22:44] zzecool: yes. This is why we do not recommend to use apt-get [22:44] same thing is happening with synaptic , update manager or aptitude [22:45] instead, use update-manager. If you are not careful with apt-get, you can get a good chunck of your system removed [22:45] yes, it will be the same [22:45] im in #ubuntu+1 there are more ppl there with the same problem [22:45] the archive is not yet fully updated with the co-reqs for these updates [22:45] and searching for a solution [22:45] ahhh hggdh thank you very much [22:47] i dont know what co-reqs is [22:47] but i feel its like mirrors are not fully update or something like that [22:50] agg, it's already hit the lubuntu mailing list. === kalosaurusrex is now known as albrigha [23:35] zzecool: I've just dug this thread up from our lubuntu testing area and emailed it our mailing list... http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1479146 It wasn't specifically written for me, but I've been there, done it & got the 'Tee-Shirt' a few releases ago. hope it is informative. === bladernr_ is now known as bladernr_afk [23:37] let me check [23:38] ohh yes phillw i allrdy read about it before [23:39] thank you though :)