[00:14] <darkxst> the blacklist is processed by this helper -> /usr/lib/gnome-session/gnome-session-check-accelerated
[00:14] <darkxst> which the ubuntu session does not use
[00:15] <jbicha> ok, I'll probably apply it then but I'll see what robert has to say
[02:20] <smartboyhw> Yo jbicha
[02:56] <jbicha> smartboyhw: good morning
[02:56] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Good morning. You said you want a QA Team isn't it in Ubuntu Forums??
[02:59] <jbicha> yes, we need several people that enjoy testing things to find out what needs fixing
[03:00] <smartboyhw> jbicha: I enjoy testing:)
[03:00] <jbicha> ...especially during the milestone testing weeks
[03:00] <jbicha> have you ever done milestone testing?
[03:00] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Did 3 times at least
[03:01] <jbicha> cool
[03:01] <jbicha> have you tried to run the iso-build-script?
[03:01] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Can't get it to work:(
[03:02] <jbicha> I added logging yesterday so that should help us see what's not working
[03:04] <smartboyhw> OK
[03:07] <jbicha> where did you have trouble?
[03:07] <jbicha> or you could try again and pastebin the log
[03:09] <smartboyhw> I don't know how to use it at all:(
[03:12] <smartboyhw> Do help jbicha
[03:15] <jbicha> have you ever used bzr before?
[03:17] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Yes and did. I just don't know how to make the iso build script working
[03:19] <jbicha> do you have a ubuntu desktop quantal iso already downloaded?
[03:19] <smartboyhw> OH no. Let me download one
[03:20] <jbicha> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[03:20] <smartboyhw> jbicha: I will download the official beta 1, it's better
[03:20] <jbicha> zsync is awesome for keeping those up to date
[03:20] <jbicha> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage
[03:21] <smartboyhw> OK let me download it first. Shouldn't take more than 10 min
[03:21] <jbicha> ooh you have faster internet than me
[03:22] <smartboyhw> jbicha: And I'm only using my home wifi:)
[03:22] <smartboyhw> I don't know why I got 10 times slower speeds at 12.04
[03:25] <smartboyhw> 3 minutes 35 seconds remaining
[03:31] <smartboyhw> jbicha: I'm zsync-ing now
[03:35] <smartboyhw> jbicha: PING I've finished zsync
[03:35] <smartboyhw> So what to do?
[03:37] <jbicha> ok, follow the instructions at http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=12224048&postcount=49
[03:37] <jbicha> in the customize line you have to tell it where your Ubuntu iso is
[03:38] <smartboyhw> Sorry got things like umount: work-amd64/edit/proc: not found
[03:38] <smartboyhw> umount: work-amd64/edit/sys: not found
[03:38] <smartboyhw> umount: work-amd64/edit/dev: not found
[03:38] <smartboyhw> umount: work-amd64/edit/dev/pts: not found
[03:38] <smartboyhw> umount: work-amd64/mnt: not found
[03:38] <smartboyhw>  in the clean step
[03:39] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Then !!?!??!
[03:39] <jbicha> those errors should be harmless
[03:39] <smartboyhw> Oh OK
[03:41] <smartboyhw> Trying now:)
[03:42] <smartboyhw> Building:)
[03:43] <jbicha> ok on my computer it takes about an hour to build, not counting downloading all the packages
[03:43] <smartboyhw> WOW WOW WOW
[03:43] <smartboyhw> I will leave down the results after I went playing badminton at 2-3 pm then :) (It's 11:43 AM here)
[03:44] <jbicha> It's 11:43 PM here :)
[03:44] <smartboyhw> Oh that is 12 hours time difference
[03:45] <smartboyhw> Maybe I'll just leave down the results in the Ubuntu GNOME Remix Developer Snapshot thread in Ubuntu Forums
[03:46] <jbicha> by the way gdm is broken with that script, you can use username ubuntu to login (no password)
[03:46] <smartboyhw> Oh OK
[12:19] <smartboyhw> jbicha: After you wake up ping me
[12:22] <jbicha> good evening!
[12:22] <smartboyhw> good evening
[12:22] <smartboyhw> I finished building amd64
[12:25] <jbicha> cool
[12:25] <smartboyhw> But then I abruptly cut i386
[12:25] <jbicha> please file bugs if you see things that aren't right
[12:25] <smartboyhw> So I need to do it again
[12:26] <jbicha> ok, if you interrupt the build, you need to run the clean command
[12:26] <smartboyhw> OK
[12:31] <smartboyhw> Now rebuilding the i386 build now jbicha:)
[12:33] <jbicha> the two should be pretty similar
[12:34] <smartboyhw> Yep I think
[13:44] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Finished i386 build
[13:49] <smartboyhw> :)
[14:07] <smartboyhw> jbicha: So?
[14:10] <jbicha> well being able to build the latest builds is useful for verifying whether bugs are fixed or not, and whether there are new bugs
[14:11] <smartboyhw> Good I will run the build in a VM now:)
[14:12] <jbicha> I think I'm going to do a second alpha after all but I want to get bug 1047828 fixed & figure out how to get gdm autologin working correctly
[14:12] <smartboyhw> Yes that is a big prob
[14:13] <jbicha> autologin didn't actually work for the alpha either but I hacked it to work there
[14:13] <smartboyhw> :)
[14:28] <smartboyhw> jbicha: PING
[14:28] <smartboyhw> The new build has a "Installer encountered an unrecoverable error"
[14:28] <smartboyhw> Uh oh
[14:28] <jbicha> smartboyhw: just ask your question, you don't have to ping me each time
[14:29] <jbicha> right, that's the problem I was telling you about, hit ok or whatever and log in with username ubuntu & no password
[14:30] <smartboyhw> OH alright
[14:31] <smartboyhw> Well ubuntu and no passwd then the login session doesn't response
[14:32] <jbicha> are you using virtualbox or what?
[14:32] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Virtualbox
[14:32] <jbicha> ok, you can try Ctrl+F1 to get to a virtual terminal
[14:32] <jbicha> sudo service gdm restart
[14:32] <smartboyhw> No doesn't work
[14:32] <smartboyhw> No response
[14:33] <jbicha> sorry, RightCtrl+F1
[14:33] <smartboyhw> Ah OK
[14:33] <jbicha> and it's RightCtrl+F7 usually to get back to the graphical interface although I think restarting gdm/lightdm will switch you there automatically
[14:33] <smartboyhw> Yeah it works
[14:34] <smartboyhw> Now I'm installing
[14:36] <jbicha> after installing you could even try llvmpipe by commenting out llvmpipe in the filename listed in the bug report
[14:36] <smartboyhw> OK
[15:05] <smartboyhw> jbicha: I think the build worked, it can install
[15:07] <smartboyhw> So then what is the llvmpipe bug and how to replicate it?
[15:11] <jbicha> smartboyhw: do you get GNOME Shell or GNOME Classic when you log in?
[15:12] <smartboyhw> Yes I get it
[15:12] <jbicha> which?
[15:12] <smartboyhw> Works completely good
[15:12] <smartboyhw> Though I don't know if it is shell or classic
[15:12] <jbicha> what does it say in the top left corner?
[15:12] <smartboyhw> Applications and places
[15:12] <jbicha> that's GNOME Classic, GNOME Shell says Activities
[15:13] <smartboyhw> OK
[15:13] <jbicha> you can try llvmpipe by editing  /usr/share/gnome-session/hardware-compatibility
[15:13] <jbicha> and putting a # in front of -llvmpipe, the # comments out the line so it's ignored by the computer
[15:14] <jbicha> and then you'll need to restart gdm or you can restart your computer
[15:14] <smartboyhw> OK I did, then save?
[15:14] <jbicha> yes
[15:17] <smartboyhw> jbicha: Rebooted and now it goes to GNOME shell
[15:17] <smartboyhw> works I think
[15:18] <jbicha> on the other hand, we shouldn't need llvmpipe in virtualbox, there's a bug on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/1210Alpha2 about that
[15:19] <smartboyhw> Oh alright
[15:19] <smartboyhw> So er?
[15:24] <smartboyhw> jbicha: I think I should upload the links for download of the new build:)
[15:40] <jbicha> no, we're not ready to release this yet since autologin definitely needs to work
[15:40] <smartboyhw> I do agree:)
[22:21] <darkxst> jbicha, what is the autologin issue?
[22:35] <jbicha> darkxst: bug 1046630 but that patch isn't working here
[22:36] <jbicha> for the alpha I cheated and edited that file manually but that gives users a prompt when updating which isn't nice
[22:52] <darkxst> is it only supposed to update on first boot?
[22:53] <darkxst> or is it if the user has customised the auto login?
[22:54] <darkxst> if first boot, then:
[22:54] <darkxst> if ! `grep -qs 'Enabling automatic login' $GDMCustomFile` ; then
[22:54] <jbicha> casper (in the live session) is supposed to magically update /etc/gdm/custom.conf to set GDM to autologin the ubuntu user
[22:54] <darkxst> could work
[22:57] <darkxst> and include that comment in the sed command, so it gets removed
[22:57] <darkxst> or you could just write an arbitrary comment in there
[22:58] <darkxst> and then grep for that
[23:01] <darkxst> something like this http://pastebin.com/30XyERYT
[23:04] <darkxst> sorry missed a backslash -> http://pastebin.com/J3dUmKbL
[23:18] <darkxst> jbicha, your patch was wrong anyway
[23:19] <darkxst> $USERNAME, wont get replaced since its inside the quotes
[23:21] <jbicha> yup, I just figured that out
[23:21] <jbicha> I'm rebuilding with "" instead but I don't know if that will be enough
[23:25] <darkxst> well it will fix the grep match atleast
[23:30] <jbicha> yeah, this is what I currently get: http://i.imgur.com/CsuI0.png hoping the rebuild works
[23:54] <darkxst> well it will if that error was due to the autologin settings be missing (which they would have been!)
[23:54] <darkxst> anyway I attached a better patch to that bug