[09:30] <ppisati> guys, how do i enable autologin?
[10:10] <ppisati> ogra_: omap3 netinst didn't change since Friday, do you know why?
[10:10] <ppisati> ogra_: http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/quantal/main/installer-armhf/current/images/omap/netboot/
[12:01] <brainwave> d> ubuntu waits for a keypress after booting, before displaying the login prompt
 I cannot find a way to make it go to the login prompt without that keypress
[12:33] <brainwave> http://imagebin.org/220061 The login prompt is displayed after that step, only after i press enter. is that normal behavious
[15:14] <janimo> infinity, hello good sir. I again have armadaxp kernels in incoming, longing for -proposed.
[15:18] <ogra_> does it have its passport and visa ?
[16:06] <infinity> janimo: Does that kernel include the changelog from the previous one?
[16:07] <infinity> janimo: (If not, I'm not sure it's worth rebuilding...)
[16:09] <infinity> janimo: Also, when it's ready to be copied to proposed, the "promote-to-proposed" task on the tracking bug should be set to confirmed.  Gives me a hint that I have work to do.
[16:09] <infinity> janimo: (Accepted now, will fix overrides in the next hour)
[16:28] <janimo> infinity, thanks, forgot about the promote to proposed tag, or rather I thought it is to be handled by The SRU Kernel Bot
[16:28] <janimo> infinity, it should have the previous changelog entry too, the one that got overwritten
[16:33] <infinity> janimo: I meant in the .changes (which is why you'd want to build with -v$old_old_version)
[16:34] <infinity> janimo: Oh well.  It just means you get to close all the bugs between 1602.5 and 1605.8 by hand. :P
[16:40] <janimo> infinity, 1603 is in updates afaik, only one release got skipped by being caught up with in proposed by a newer one
[16:40] <janimo> so one bug to be closed by hand
[16:40] <infinity> janimo: Oh, err, yeah it is.
[16:41] <infinity> janimo: Went cross-eyed and looked at quantal.
[16:41] <infinity> janimo: (Which is still on the same kernel as precise-release... Do you plan to do something about that?)
[16:45] <janimo> infinity, about quantal. we'll probably sync the latest sru to it soon. Had some blockage about it having to have a different ABI than precise. ikepanhc is handling that
[16:46] <janimo> long term quantal is moving to 3.5 but that hangs on starting /bin/init at this point so not ready
[16:46] <infinity> janimo: It doesn't need a different ABI than precise if it's literally the same SRU, I can just copy it over.
[16:46] <infinity> janimo: But long-term, we want it to be 3.5, yes.
[16:47] <infinity> janimo: Don't put any effort into repackaging 3.2 for quantal, that's a waste of everyone's time.
[16:47] <janimo> infinity, Ike said something it needing to be 1800 not 1600 based but I do not know why
[16:47] <infinity> janimo: Just remind me when I promote to updates/security to also copy to quantal.
[16:47] <janimo> oh not repackaging, for sure
[16:47] <janimo> not sure why he said there'd be conflicts
[16:47] <janimo> even with the exact same binary
[16:47] <janimo> awesome
[16:47] <infinity> janimo: It's only needs a different ABI series if it's going to diverge or be rebuilt.  If we just copy it around, it's all good.
[19:40] <cduclos> has anyone experienced any file permission issues (with sudo commands, etc.) when booting fs from a usb hd as opposed to booting from a sd card
[19:40] <cduclos> I am trying to boot on a pandaboard
[19:41] <cduclos> worked fine with sd card, but things were slow. so I switched to a usb hd
[19:43] <robclark> fwiw, I checked the obvious things w/ cduclos.. suid bit is set on /usr/bin/sudo, etc..
[19:44] <robclark> but he is using ext3 (I am using ext4.. I'm not sure if that is a requirement with precise)
[19:53] <infinity> ext3 or ext4 should both work fine.
[19:53] <infinity> Was this installed from a d-i netboot image, or just copied over from a preinstalled SD with a bit of hope and prayer?
[19:54] <cduclos> preinstalled sd img.. I am using GLP1.6.3 if that makes a difference.
[19:55] <robclark> (that is 12.04, fwiw)
[19:55] <infinity> If you plan to run from a hard drive, I highly recomment just using the netboot images to install directly to said hard drive, bypassing the error-prone copying to and from an SD.
[19:55] <infinity> recommend, too.
[19:56] <robclark> infinity, permissions on stuff in /dev and /usr/bin/sudo look fine.. so I guess however it was copied, it looks like file permissions where preserved..
[19:56] <infinity> That said, copying from SD *should* work (I've done it before), so no, I can't think of what the actual problem is that you might be having.
[19:56] <robclark> (ie. same procedure has worked for me before)
[19:57] <infinity> But anything that looks even vaguely like filesystem confusion, I tend to just blame on SD cards until I have proof that I shouldn't.
[19:57] <infinity> And I'm generally right. :/
[19:57] <cduclos> infinity, where would I be able to get a netboot image to install on the hd
[19:57] <infinity> http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/precise/main/installer-armhf/current/images/omap4/netboot/
[19:58] <infinity> zcat either boot.img-fb.gz or boot.img-serial.gz to an SD and go to town.
[19:58] <infinity> (fb versus serial should be a fairly obvious distinction)
[19:59] <infinity> That'll get you a base (serverish) install, if you want a full desktop from there, "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^" should fix you up.
[20:44] <janimo> infinity, which tool exactly is passed the -v$PackgeVersionInUpdates to include extra changelogs in the .changes file?
[20:45] <janimo> debuild/dpkg-buildpackage?
[20:45] <janimo> ah. dpkg-genchanges via the above
[20:47] <janimo> I am again amazed at what a rush of adrenaline after asking a question can do. Read the manpage paragraph again and found the answer in 5 seconds, where 5 min ago I did not see anything relevant after staring for considerably more
[20:48] <janimo> aka the Enlightenment after pressing Send effect
[20:50] <infinity> janimo: Yeah, genchanges, via buildpackage and, if you use it, via debuild. :P
[20:50] <janimo> I use debuild, more high level, less typing too :)
[23:50] <scientes> do you guys support the tegra 3 (Nexus 7 tablet)?
[23:53] <scientes> oooooo http://www.androidauthority.com/lg-f180-specs-quad-core-snapdragon-s4-100167/