[00:41] hi [00:41] is this an OK channel to ask a question about changelogs for a package that was recently updated? === ara is now known as Guest64238 === _salem is now known as salem_ [13:25] can I get access to a private bug somehow? I need to see if there is any workaround. 974725 to be precise [13:49] int_ua, it's public now [14:13] jibel: thanks a lot :) [14:26] hggdh, jibel: could I get bug 989698 verified? [14:27] bdmurray: looking at it now [14:27] hggdh: thanks! [14:28] thanks hggdh :) [14:38] bdmurray: verified OK [14:38] hggdh: great, thanks [14:48] balloons: Sorry, again. This time I forgot. :( [14:50] astraljava, no worries mate [14:50] I'm going to be sending lots of stuff to the ubuntu-qa list today and tomorrow probably.. heh [14:50] and I wanted to setup our meeting with all the flavors and other 'qa' teams in the ubuntu realm soonish [15:06] Sounds good. I've been meaning to really start working for this cycle, but life's been getting in the way. [15:11] Hi all! [16:05] hello PaoloRotolo [16:29] balloons, hi [16:43] Anyone else get a "installer crashed" from today's daily ISO for 12.10? [17:04] JonEdney, 'installed crashed' is quite generic, can you give more details ? any error message ? [17:04] *installer [18:25] jibel, sorry I didnt give more info, I'm running the installer again now [18:25] multitasking like a mother all day [18:25] "The installer encountered an error copying files to the hard disk: [18:26] [Erron 5] Input/outpud error (No spelling error on Erron 5) [18:34] JonEdney: that usually means trouble writing to the target disk :/ [18:34] Very weird. I've tried it 4 times, with 2 different ISO downloads, all to a 10 GB VM. I'll play around with it more, was just curious about it. [18:35] JonEdney: oh, a VM? now *thats* strange... [18:36] JonEdney: if you're using the iso directly then there's not much that could go wrong, assuming you verified the iso's checksum [18:36] JonEdney: I'd also venture to say bad memory but if the system itself runs fine that's not so likely [18:36] I'm unaware of how to check the ISOs checksum. [18:37] I'm still in the beginner phase of Ubuntu/Linux [18:38] JonEdney: basically obtain the MD5 checksum of your downloaded ISO images and compare with what's on the Ubuntu download page [18:38] JonEdney: get the gory details here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM [18:38] JonEdney: it's much better explained than I could ever do :) but feel free to ask if you have questions [18:39] Its good to have links, for those "how do I tell this idiot...." :) [18:42] JonEdney: in my case it's more like "I'm such an idiot, how do I explain this..." [18:43] lol [18:43] I work for a web host, I think I do that everyday. [19:33] roadmr: JonEdney during my stint as co-ordinator for Lubuntu-QA we set up a page that whilst it has lubuntu specific stuff, may be of help to anyone starting out on testing. It was written in response to new people to testing. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing [19:34] Thank you phillw , it's good to have the right resources to get involved. [19:34] I'll go and edit it to put on the 'Q' cycle, it still has the 'P' cycle :P === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:27] balloons: ping [20:28] phillw, pong [20:28] have you time for a quick PM? [20:42] balloons: done [20:42] balloons: I will be there :-) [20:43] hggdh, I appreciate it ;-) === salem_ is now known as _salem