[01:31] <Gr3mlin> hay all, need some help
[01:33] <Gr3mlin> running a minecraft server (java) cause the server to go into full load, (blew crap up) and checked CPU usage. notice it only gets to 50% so im wondering if its because its not using both cores of the CPU?
[01:49] <highvoltage> hey Gr<tab>
[01:50] <highvoltage> I guess he has gremlins.
[01:50] <highvoltage> *badish*
[03:23] <mikubuntu> how come ever since i added the edubuntu packages to my desktop, i get asked for wireless passkey every time i boot up
[11:10] <mikubuntu> since i added edubuntu packages to my laptop, i have to enter authentication for wireless every time i boot up.  anybody else have this problem?
[11:40] <mikubuntu> since i added edubuntu packages to my laptop, i have to enter authentication for wireless every time i boot up.  anybody else have this problem?
[13:24] <highvoltage> stgraber: "[stgraber] Move all the langpacks the non-english to /pool and have them install when opening the user session:" <- that one is done, isn't it?
[13:25] <highvoltage> miku<tab>
[13:31] <stgraber> highvoltage: half of it is done
[13:32] <highvoltage> stgraber: ok, marking it INPROGRESS then
[13:47] <highvoltage> stgraber: I guess I should remove the mention of arm on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/TechnicalOverview/Alpha2 then?
[13:48] <highvoltage> (I did say that it's not part of the alpha2, but it actually just makes it seem more irrelevant to mention)
[13:48] <highvoltage> (then again, it kind of seems nice in terms of status updates. meh.)
[13:56] <highvoltage> stgraber: so what was the verdict on alternate images? are they staying around for 12.10?
[13:58] <stgraber> highvoltage: they'll go away if ubiquity can do the same thing as di's partman
[13:59] <stgraber> highvoltage: well, you can certainly mention that our packages now work on arm
[14:00] <highvoltage> stgraber: ah yes, that's a nice way to put it
[14:02] <highvoltage> stgraber: I can't think of any major/weird/noteworthy bugs or problems we have so far. any that comes to mind?
[14:02] <highvoltage> I guess if I were pedantic I could mention that it still says 12.04 LTS at some places
[14:13] <stgraber> highvoltage: nope, haven't found anything broken and I don't think we should list out of date artwork in the release notes
[14:14] <highvoltage> ok
[16:53] <highvoltage> stgraber: ok so it was just my gpxe that was screwy, ltsp does indeed work fine for me too
[16:54] <stgraber> good to hear :)
[17:03] <alkisg> s/gpxe/ipxe/ :)
[17:12] <highvoltage> (yeah I should probably switch to ipxe)