[11:27] <xnox> Anyone with Jenkins knowledge, is this https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/precise-adt-ubiquity/ARCH=i386,label=albali/46/console a bug in the test-case (real test failure) or a bug in setting up the test environment?
[11:32] <pitti> xnox: bug in jenkins
[11:32] <pitti> jibel knows about it
[11:32] <xnox> ok cool, thanks.
[11:37] <jibel> xnox, it's a bug in the initialization of the VMs when they are created or cloned concurrently.
[11:38] <xnox> aha, thanks for the insight
[11:39] <xnox> can these be filtered and not notified to foundations mailing list please?
[11:39] <xnox> until fixed properly
[16:37] <phillw> Hi skaet is the 28th June the Day the Dailies are plucked for manual respinning, or the A2 release date? (I don't trust me reading that calendar!!).
[16:39] <skaet> hi phillw,  A2 goes out on 6/28,  however we'll start updating the pad on 6/25
[16:40] <phillw> Okies, thanks skaet I falls just as my exam resit on 29th, So I want to give Lubuntu-QA as much warning as possible :D
[16:40] <phillw> s/I/It
[16:40] <skaet> :0
[16:40] <skaet> :) even.
[16:42] <phillw> Heck, those guys know what they're doing. I have no fears over them keeping things on track. You are on their ML list anyway, as are our Devs.
[16:42] <phillw> I'll go twist the arm of wxl to cover for me.
[19:39] <phillw> balloons: ping
[19:39] <balloons> philw, pong
[19:40] <phillw> hi balloons just seen a mention of new kernel testing for the 12.04.1; it seems the 'red' bugs are not appearing correctly on http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/223/builds ?
[19:41] <phillw> balloons: use tab complete ... it's two X ll's :P
[19:42] <balloons> how are they not appearing correctly?
[19:42] <balloons> phillw, it doesn't like to tab complete your name, lol
[19:42] <stgraber> they don't show all the bug informations because it's the staging site and doesn't update from LP (though I suppose I could run the script on there too)
[19:43] <phillw> balloons: I get "No information on this bug, bugs are updtaed every 5 minutes"
[19:43] <balloons> ahh.. good catch
[19:43] <phillw> It would help people know about them? ;)
[19:43] <balloons> look at that, they are all broken now
[19:43] <balloons> well, your in luck my friend
[19:43] <phillw> one day, you will be to B* off :D
[19:44] <phillw> *tell me to B* off*
[19:44] <balloons> phillw, rather unlikely.. you've been a ton of fun to have around
[19:44] <balloons> but eh, maybe we're just both crazy
[19:44] <balloons> stgraber, see above -- is there a reason why http://packages.qa.dev.stgraber.org/qatracker/milestones/223/builds/16265/testcases/1301/results isn't showing bug information when you hover?
[19:45] <stgraber> balloons: yes, see above "they don't show all the bug informations because it's the staging site and doesn't update from LP (though I suppose I could run the script on there too)"
[19:45] <phillw> he he, stop teasing eachother & get the information there for those kind enough to test :P
[19:46] <balloons> stgraber, no, it's not important
[19:46] <balloons> phillw, the extra special news is that the new stuff is being migrated next week to the isotracker site itself.. I'll be sending an announce about it
[19:47] <balloons> so, the kernel testing will move over, and in effect the bug will be fixed then
[19:47] <balloons> :-)
[19:47] <phillw> balloons: excellent news, you have read I'll miss the push for A2... such is life :/
[19:48] <balloons> next week you can iron out the new isotracker release?
[19:48] <balloons> sound like a deal? :-)
[19:48] <phillw> I'm your slave for a week :)
[19:48] <balloons> we're going to pretest the dailies anyways.. you could test one and make sure there aren't anymore nuiasances for folks during a2
[19:48] <balloons> awesome!
[19:49] <phillw> piglet, my DRU, will take a while to pull in an ISO due to 512K/b internet speed here, but zsync runs well.
[19:51] <phillw> anyone with good b/band speed ~2-4 Mb/s have found the VM's on sii to be okay, as they're throwing a lot of GUI data about.
[19:52] <balloons> how are you connecting up to them again?
[19:52] <patdk-wk> hmm?
[19:53] <phillw> I'm limited in dedicated IP addresses, the DE's go in via virt-manager as you need 'X' for GUI stuff.
[19:53] <balloons> ahh, so vnc
[19:54] <phillw> we do ask that people don't go break the other VM's :D
[19:54] <balloons> I ask because I thought maybe you'd try something like x2go or nomachine
[19:54] <balloons> i did a freenx server for a bit.. pretty neat, and fast for everyone
[19:54] <balloons> vnc uses too much bandwidth
[19:55] <phillw> balloons: nope, I still have not used VNC. You can ssh in if you use the -X function and remove the worries of security from VNC
[19:55] <phillw> I'm a server person, so much prefer ssh :)
[19:57] <phillw> anything using 'X' eats up bandwidth, but one of our guys with 2Mb/s said Lubuntu was quite usuable, he did know it was not like a full install, but better than using CD-Live environment.
[20:03] <phillw> which reminds me, I have to tell our irc server about the outside world! It only knows its MAC address at the moment :P
[20:22] <balloons> phillw, haha
[20:22] <balloons> the outside world :-) it's a big and scary place
[20:24] <phillw> balloons: it is a Security Enhanced Linux installation ..... I think the bid bad world need worry more :P
[20:25] <phillw> but, we do know have several Ubuntu servers running as VM's