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davmor2jibel: did someone report the fact that there are 2 keyborads displayed in the installer bar on 64bit live?12:40
jibeldavmor2, yes, it's because the kb indicator and ibus use the same icon12:41
davmor2jibel: cool no worries then12:41
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jibelstgraber, with ltsp, the client boots, login screen comes up but the session doesn't start. I tried ubuntu, ubuntu 2d, failsafe. Just a black console with a cursor blinking in the top left corner14:21
jibelstgraber, were do I find useful information to know what happens ?14:21
stgraberjibel: argh... wondering if we'll ever get a milestone with LTSP working the first time around...14:22
jibelstgraber, one milestone left ;)14:22
stgraberjibel: you could check on the server side whether the user session is open (ssh + beginning of the user session)14:22
stgraberjibel: I'm grabbing an alternate image now to have a look14:22
jibelstgraber, it switches to a black screen right after entering the username and it doesn't let me enter the passwor14:29
jibeld14:29
davmor2stgraber: no!14:30
stgraberjibel: ouch, ok, that's weird, so potentialy an ldm bug14:31
jibelstgraber, I filed 966267 as a placeholder14:32
davmor2stgraber: I think ltsp has too many moving parts to hit accurately first time, I don't think you stand a chance till the board stops spinning so you can throw the dart the first time :)14:36
stgraberdavmor2: yeah :) also with upstream trying very hard to get everything polished for LTS some "bugfixes" cause "minor" regressions that we only catch a bit late14:37
stgraberjibel: if you still have the VM around, can you pastebin /var/log/auth.log?14:54
stgraberjibel: also, did you have a chance to try on 32bit too?14:57
stgraberI'm running both 32 and 64bit installs now to see if that's the problem14:57
stgraberthat'd explain why nobody noticed it as most people don't have 64bit clients and Edubuntu only ships 32bit14:57
jibelstgraber, http://paste.ubuntu.com/902263/14:58
jibeldoing 32bit14:58
stgraberjibel: ok, nothing in auth.log as expected (was just checking after someone commented in #ltsp)15:00
stgraberjibel: 32bit just finished installing here, I'll test in a minute. amd64 is only starting to install now15:01
jibelstgraber, ack15:02
stgraberjibel: reproduced on i38615:03
stgraberjibel: current idea is that we have a race with plymouth causing an X/kernel crash15:10
stgraberjibel: can you confirm that as long as you don't press enter everything works fine?15:13
stgraberjibel: so using <tab> instead of <enter> for the login prompt15:13
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jibelstgraber, ok, <Tab>  works and I can login15:17
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stgraberjibel: can I get you to test a fix?15:40
jibelstgraber, sure15:41
stgraberjibel: http://paste.ubuntu.com/902333/15:41
stgraberjibel: apply that to /opt/ltsp/<arch>/etc/init/ltsp-client-core.conf15:42
stgraberjibel: then run "sudo ltsp-update-image"15:42
jibelstgraber, your patch fixes the login problem15:58
stgraberjibel: yay!15:58
stgraberuploading then15:58
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hggdhserver (amd64 and i386) all done16:42
jibelhggdh, fantastic, respin now ! ;)16:46
* hggdh goes grumbling around16:46
phillwif there is a kernel issue with amd64 how does it not affect lubuntu?16:47
PaoloRotoloHi all!16:59
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elgatonHello everyone - I'm new to QA and testing Precise Beta 2 ("entire disk installation" scenario). I noticed that ubiquity, while creating the partition scheme, has left some MiBs of "free space" between the main and swap partitions. Is it done for some reason (alignment) or is it a bug?18:07
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hggdhelgaton: it may be alignment18:24
elgatonhggdh: thought so, just wanted to be sure. Thanks :)18:24
hggdhyou would have to look at the allocation under, say, fdisk, to be sure18:24
elgatonhddgh: just a minute18:27
njinmine buttons still on the right, do you want the code ?18:28
elgatonhddgh: here is what fdisk tells me: <http://paste.ubuntu.com/902607/>18:30
elgatonhggdh: Here it is: <http://paste.ubuntu.com/902607/> (sorry for the wrong nick)18:31
hggdhelgaton: it does sound like alignment18:36
elgatonOK, I'll leave it alone. Thanks for your help18:36
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balloonshttp://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/ is down?19:44
phillwballoons: it appears so, may be a temp glitch, we lost wiki for a while last night.19:45
phillwballoons: its back :)19:49
balloons:-)19:57
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skaetrebuild of images has been started to pick up today's kernel changes.23:37

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