[00:00] <phillw> nm_geo: you would have to chat with lp people; changing your lp name is possible but not reccommened
[00:02] <sagaci> can't you make a new username and merge them
[00:02] <nm_geo> oh I don't want to change it but the pad.ubuntu will not let me sign in NP
[00:02] <nm_geo> I can see the activity
[07:23] <jibel> Welcome to Ubuntu QA and Testing | http://qa.ubuntu.com/ | Currently testing Quantal Beta 1 Candidates | http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com
[09:20] <mvo> if someone has a current install of the test image, does software-center open up normally? i.e. is bug #1042707 fixed?
[09:28] <jibel> mvo, french install of 20120903.4, software-center opens normally
[09:28] <jibel> *fresh
[09:49] <mvo> jibel: \o/
[13:48] <plars> is it abnormal to get a warning that language support is incomplete, asking if I want to download it when the language I selected is english? iirc, some languages (such as english) should be complete on the install media, or is that not the case anymore?
[13:48] <plars> This is on ubuntu-server-omap4 btw
[13:49] <plars> jibel, psivaa? ^
[13:50] <jibel> plars, it's a long standing bug, I don't have the bug number handy, but you may find it or a duplicate in launchpad
[13:50] <plars> jibel: ok, so I'm correct in thinking that's not right at least... thanks
[15:30] <plars> jamespage: do you know if the instructions at http://testcases.qa.ubuntu.com/Install/ServerWhole#Tomcat%20server are correct? I'm trying it right now on a mac server and it doesn't seem to be working as described, but tomcat is installed
[15:31] <jamespage> plars, hmm - looks a little incorrect - what are you seeing thats different?
[15:33] <plars> jamespage: well I can't connect to anything on localhost:8080 for starters
[15:34] <jamespage> plars, sudo service tomcat7 status ?
[15:34] <plars> jamespage: I just rebooted though (unrelated), give me a moment and I can give more details
[15:37] <plars> jamespage: odd, it's working now
[15:37] <plars> jamespage: I wasn't seeing the "it works" page coming up at the moment earlier
[15:37] <jamespage> plars, are you running virtual?
[15:37] <plars> but haven't run through these, so I thought it best to check if they were up to date
[15:37] <plars> jamespage: no
[15:38] <jamespage> plars, worth checking /var/log/tomcat/catalina.out to see why it took a long time then
[15:38] <jamespage> /var/log/tomcat7 that is
[15:53] <balloons> anyone have a non-networking install work on amd64 quantal desktop?
[15:54] <balloons> my current installation is attempting to download files and is failing.. despite me not being connected to the internet, and telling it not to install updates
[15:55] <jibel> balloons, I did a non-network installation in english and it was successful. Is it what is failing for you ?
[15:56] <balloons> jibel, see above.. basically it doesn't seem to respect the don't install updates option
[15:56] <balloons> if it finds a network connecton, it will try and use it
[15:57] <jibel> balloons, works fine here
[15:58] <balloons> jibel, so if you have an active connection, and tell it not to install updates, does the installer not hit the archive to get packages?
[16:01] <balloons> in my case here's what happened.. I had networking on, but it's REALLY slow and laggy.. the installer actually disabled the download updates at the beginning. I toggled the connection, but it didn't see it as valid. Anyways, fast forward to package install, and the installer hangs trying to contact the ubuntu server to download packages. I was able to use skip to finish the installation
[16:02] <balloons> when I say hung.. well, it just kept trying to hit the ubuntu server and didn't suceeed.. it wasn't going to succeed.. I'm not sure if it would ever have continued on it's own
[16:02] <elfy> balloons: if you need it checked - I can do a non-networked install to me too something
[16:03] <balloons> elfy, sure.. It just seems like ubiquity will try and use the connection if it finds one.. and in my case, the connection isn't really valid so it can't use it
[16:05] <balloons> I'm going to have a look at the log
[16:08] <elfy> so are we talking here about a new install - already installed system here balloons
[16:08] <balloons> new install, beta1
[16:13] <balloons> I'll paste the log
[16:13] <balloons> it's semi-interesting
[16:13] <elfy> ubuntu - or will xubuntu do ?
[16:14] <balloons> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1186023/
[16:14] <balloons> so, interesting that ubiquity will still build a sources file with the network sources
[16:15] <balloons> perhaps this is normal, to force a timeout on them.. I'm not sure.. also it's intersting to see the ubuntu i386 entries in there..
[16:15] <elfy> ok - I'll get tyhe ubuntu beta and have a go - so disable network prior to starting the install
[16:15] <balloons> jibel might be able to tell me more. Otherwise, I'm going to have to repeat some installs and pull the logs on them to see how it works
[16:15] <balloons> elfy, you can leave it on
[16:16] <balloons> but don't tell it to install updates
[16:16] <elfy> ok
[16:16] <elfy> oh I never ever do that
[16:16] <balloons> then, after partitioning, it will pull updates anyway
[16:16] <elfy> ok - will check it out
[16:16] <balloons> is there anyway you can leave networking on, but keep the network local?
[16:16] <balloons> or block the archive?
[16:16] <balloons> that would simluate what I had
[16:17] <balloons> no external inet access.. only internal
[16:17] <elfy> mmm - all my machines are ethernet to router
[16:17] <elfy> not sure I'll be able to replicate
[16:18] <balloons> well, I'm curious what it will do
[16:18] <balloons> we'll see when we pull the log from it :-)
[16:21] <elfy> balloons: ok - well it's downloading now - will clarify exactly what you want when I boot it
[17:27] <forestpiskie> balloons: ping
[17:27] <balloons> pong
[17:28] <forestpiskie> that took longer than I anticipated lol - had to feed child - so what exactly do you want me to do - install - leave net connected - not tell it to update ?
[17:34] <balloons> forestpiskie, yes
[17:35] <balloons> and pull the logs when your done :-)
[17:35] <forestpiskie> k
[17:35] <forestpiskie> which logs you want ?
[17:35] <balloons> /var/log/installer
[17:35] <forestpiskie> okey doke
[17:35] <balloons> syslog mostly is the interesing piece
[17:36] <forestpiskie> yep - will do and then will escape back to the relative calm of 12.10 xubuntu :D
[17:37] <forestpiskie> what's with the funky symbols in the partition window that mean absolutely nothing :(
[17:38] <balloons> they do things
[17:38] <balloons> there's a bug to add some tooltips
[17:38] <forestpiskie> mmm
[17:38] <forestpiskie> create partition - that's going to freak people out - what happened to calling it Edit ...
[17:54] <forestpiskie> balloons: so var/log/installer/debug and /var/log/syslog ?
[17:54] <balloons> forestpiskie, sure.. what's it look like?
[17:55] <balloons> paste it if your ok with thta
[17:56] <forestpiskie> http://pastebin.com/mjMuZAhk and http://pastebin.com/MnhFVq1r
[17:56] <forestpiskie> there you go - back shortly
[18:07] <elfy> balloons: was that any help?
[18:08] <balloons> elfy, sorry I missed the links
[18:08] <balloons> looking now
[18:08] <elfy> lol - glad you've got them - cos I certainly haven't anymore :p
[18:09] <balloons> yea.. it hit the archive
[18:09] <balloons> I'll have to ask the team about it
[18:10] <balloons> it also hit the archive to download some things
[18:10] <balloons> thanks, this is perfect
[18:10] <elfy> cool - well if it makes it to a bug - give me link to me to it
[18:11] <elfy> I think I saw it downloading lang files - I used to disconnect when installing
[19:53] <noskcaj> can you download the beta through testdrive?
[20:01] <balloons> noskcaj, yes
[20:01] <balloons> if you sync the image in testdrive, you will get the lastest version of the image
[20:01] <balloons> so.. right now that would be the beta candidate iso images
[20:01] <noskcaj> just the daily image?
[20:02] <balloons> if you wait until after beta is released, it will grab the new daily image -- I trust that makes sense
[20:02] <noskcaj> yes, thanks