[01:30] hi guys!!! [01:37] i need some help , since upgrading to 12.04 booting take 300s from grub to working desktop (note i am using kde). my configuration is 250go hdd under btrfs over lvm( /home and / partition). [01:38] you mean if you don't hit enter it takes 300s? [01:40] no i am talking about the whole boot process from grub(2s wait) to a full active kde session [01:40] with autologin activated [01:45] sreich: any idea? [01:46] you could try looking at ~/.xsession-errors for where it hangs [02:15] sreich: http://i46.tinypic.com/2d0jluq.png is the bootchart of my last start cold start [02:17] unreadable [02:19] you should download the image on your pc and open it image view and zoom [02:19] DoctorPepper: that long flat line towards the top, that's likely an issue; but I'd recommend asking in #ubuntu for help; this channel is meant for development [02:23] cyphermox: i know but since ubuntu devs are in here i guess it's the best place to complain a release that has a bad behaviour [02:27] not everyone is listening at all times. #ubuntu has people who can help and may have seen such an issue; it also might not be a bug. [02:33] i cant see how this can not be a bug . since my system use to boot in around 50-70 s [02:57] @pilot out === udevbot changed the topic of #ubuntu-devel to: Archive open | Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) is released! | Dev' of Ubuntu (not support or app devel) | build failures -> http://bit.ly/HaWdtw | #ubuntu for support and general discussion for hardy -> precise | #ubuntu-app-devel for app development on Ubuntu http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment | See #ubuntu-bugs for http://bit.ly/lv8soi | Patch Pilots: [11:00] Can anybody nominate https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libdvdread/+bug/894170 to Natty? [11:00] Launchpad bug 894170 in libdvdread (Ubuntu) "libdvdread core dumps with invalid next size" [High,Fix released] [11:04] vibhav: what about oneiric? [11:05] tumbleweed: And oneiric [11:05] sure [11:07] thanks [11:12] Weird, I can only download debian files for quantal [11:12] and precise [11:14] tumbleweed: Any Idea why? [11:14] vibhav: what are "debian files" ? [11:15] .debian.tar.gz [11:16] vibhav: pastebin please [11:16] (command and output) [11:18] http://paste.ubuntu.com/968876/ [11:18] * tumbleweed doesn't see any errors [11:18] btw, do you know abut pull-lp-source? [11:20] nope [11:21] tumbleweed: But it is not download the .debian.tar.gz file [11:21] vibhav: that's because there wasn't one, it's source format 1.0 [11:22] ah [11:24] pull-lp-source worked [11:24] thanks (again) [11:30] if Herton Krzesinski is here - thank you!!! For finally adding the libnewt-dev depend on the kernel - perf with a TUI! [11:52] tumbleweed: done [13:46] Can somebody nominate https://bugs.launchpad.net/indicator-network/+bug/737743 for precise, oneiric and natty? [13:46] Launchpad bug 737743 in indicator-network (Ubuntu) "ctrl-w should close network-settings" [Low,Triaged] [14:01] vibhav: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-network/+bug/737743 and you should see the "nominate" link [14:01] Launchpad bug 737743 in indicator-network (Ubuntu) "ctrl-w should close network-settings" [Low,Triaged] [14:02] sladen: doesn't one need to be in bug-control to see it, these days? [14:04] tumbleweed: possibly. But it won't appear at all if you're view the wrong context in the URL [14:05] vibhav: So why would you want to nominate it for Oneirc and Natty, - it's a low importance bug [14:05] sladen: I am not in bug control [14:06] vibhav: Even for Precise I'm not sure [14:06] also, what penguin42 said [14:06] hmm [14:06] Lets get it in quantal first === vibhav is now known as Guest60352 [14:44] slangasek: ping [14:51] What's the package that can handle source+binary uploads for a local archive? [14:53] I don't need buildd, just something to process incoming source+binary.changes files into pool and rebuild packages+sources+contents, etc === Guest60352 is now known as vibhav [14:56] BenC: I guess you could do that manually with dpkg-scanpackages and dpkg-scansources [14:57] or something like reprepro (haven't used it in a long long time) [14:57] I want it process an incoming directory and move things into place itself [14:58] Hmm, reprepro looks like it might handle that [14:58] stgraber: thanks [14:59] along with inoticoming [15:02] Damn there is really something wrong with the amd64 ppa's :( [15:06] BenC: take also a look at "mini-dinstall" [15:08] geser: excellent…that's more what I was looking for, thanks [15:12] cd .. [15:12] oops :( [15:21] nobody from the Mozilla team around ? :) [15:23] try #ubuntu-mozillateam [15:24] quite sleepy in there :) [15:24] * tumbleweed imagines a lot of people are travelling to UDS. I'm about to spend the next ~30 hours on planes and airports :/ [15:25] joy! :) === jalcine is now known as jacky [17:28] cjohnston: heyo [19:43] am I missing something? sessions used to link to blueprints as well in the old summit. [19:43] but now I it only seems to link to etherpad? http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-q/2012-05-07/ [19:46] highvoltage: do you have a particular session in mind? because clicking on a session should take you to a page on summit.ubuntu.com that includes both an iframe for the etherpad and a link to the blueprint [19:50] SpamapS: what do you think about copying python-central to -updates a little bit early? Bug #955936 is one of the top crashers reported in the crashdb; getting that fixed would probably help with the crashdb backlog a bit [19:50] Launchpad bug 955936 in python-central (Ubuntu Precise) "pycentral crashed with NameError in run(): global name 'arch' is not defined" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/955936 [19:51] +1 [19:52] slangasek: ah that works, thanks [21:38] slangasek: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/community-q-summit a list of all of the blueprints that have had issues so far [21:39] cjohnston: I noticed :) [21:39] cjohnston: fwiw I got stuck trying to get summit going locally, django-admin throws me a path error that I'm not sure how to fix [21:40] cjohnston: any hint? http://paste.ubuntu.com/970187/ [21:40] (this is when running DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE=ubuntu_settings django-admin sql) [21:41] slangasek: not sure how you set it up, but we run it as ./manage.py runserver --settings ubuntu_settings [21:41] while in the virtualenv [21:41] ah, using a virtualenv, ok ;) [21:41] slangasek: summit.readthedocs.org [21:41] grr [21:41] it isnt on there anymore [21:42] nvm [21:43] looks like maybe I need to read the INSTALL file [21:43] doing so now ;) [21:43] no [21:43] install wont help [21:43] make is broken [21:43] oh [21:43] basically create a virtualenv.. python 2.6.. then pip install -r requirements.txt [21:43] i think that should get you [21:44] ok [21:44] slangasek: http://paste.ubuntu.com/970196/ [21:45] found ti [21:45] i need to get those up again === dendrobates is now known as dendro-afk [23:44] slangasek: reading now