[14:11] <highvoltage> stgraber: ^^^ does that mean it's testing time?
[14:12] <stgraber> highvoltage: nope, ready means it's ready to ship
[14:12] <highvoltage> ah I see
[14:12] <highvoltage> great, then :)
[14:13] <stgraber> someone was apparently kind enough to test it for us :)
[14:13] <highvoltage> I'm in a weird state where I don't have any emergencies or fires to put out, so I can actually pick what I should work on next!
[14:13] <stgraber> nice
[14:14] <highvoltage> stgraber: ah I see, yeah I trust that tester to do a good job :)
[14:14]  * ogra_ thinks we all owe ballons a lot of beer in copenhagen
[14:14] <stgraber> preparing the workitem list for 13.04 would be good (well, trying to remember of all the things we talked about and dump that in the blueprint or somehwere)
[14:14] <highvoltage> ogra_: oh the tracker says it's graberator that tested them
[14:15] <highvoltage> yeah I'll go through them today
[14:15] <ogra_> is that a pseudonym for stgraber ?
[14:15] <stgraber> highvoltage: well, I was referring to the upgrade ones that were tested by some unknown guy
[14:15] <stgraber> highvoltage: but yeah, I tested the ISO images yesterday (the usual german+oem+ltsp+ltsp-live+gnome-fallback and a standard install in chinese)
[14:16] <highvoltage> ogra_: at rlnx there's a tool with an easter egg where if you pass it an option --graberator (or something like that), then it shows an ascii art image of stgraber's head with red eyes
[14:16] <ogra_> lol
[14:16] <stgraber> highvoltage: I'm surprised that they didn't implement that easter egg in lttng yet ;)
[14:17] <highvoltage> yeah we need more graberator options everywhere
[16:24] <stgraber> highvoltage: one of the new weblive servers is now online for testing
[16:26] <highvoltage> stgraber: nice!
[19:47] <stgraber> highvoltage: posted about the new weblive on g+, should get me a few testers to see how solid it's
[19:52] <highvoltage> great.
[20:14] <highvoltage> mgariepy, alkisg, stgraber: edubuntu-webcontact mails that need replies are under 10 for the first time in 2 years :)
[20:15] <stgraber> highvoltage: yay, thanks!
[20:15] <alkisg> highvoltage + 10 :)
[21:13] <stgraber> highvoltage: can you test http://paste.ubuntu.com/1231205/ on Debian? requires python-x2go
[21:26] <highvoltage> stgraber: when it asks me for username, should I go on the site and create one first or do I do it there in the cli?
[21:27] <highvoltage> Session (ex. 'desktop' or valid executable): desktop
[21:27] <highvoltage> Traceback (most recent call last):
[21:27] <highvoltage>   File "test.py", line 283, in <module>
[21:27] <highvoltage>     session, locale)
[21:27] <highvoltage>   File "test.py", line 138, in create_user
[21:27] <highvoltage>     raise WebLiveError("Invalid server: %s" % serverid)
[21:27] <highvoltage> __main__.WebLiveError: 'Invalid server: '
[21:28] <highvoltage> ah I thought that weblive-appserv03 was preconfigured, but I had to enter it
[21:29] <highvoltage> stgraber: and I have a session!
[21:31] <stgraber> highvoltage: yes?
[21:32] <stgraber> nevermind, didn't parse properly :)
[21:32] <stgraber> the python script bundles weblive.py so it can talk directly to the API and create the account
[21:32] <stgraber> Currently running sessions:
[21:32] <stgraber>  - instance-weblive-john: 10.0.3.80 (public port = 10080)
[21:32] <stgraber>  - instance-weblive-stgraber: 10.0.3.167 (public port = 10167)
[21:32] <stgraber>  - instance-weblive-jonathan: 10.0.3.43 (public port = 10043)
[21:32] <stgraber>  - instance-weblive-test: 10.0.3.146 (public port = 10146)
[21:33] <stgraber>  21:33:01 up 11 days, 21:03,  1 user,  load average: 0.17, 0.13, 0.14
[21:33] <stgraber> reasonable
[23:33] <TheProf> Hello. I hope everyone is doing well.  I came across a strange problem with some users on Edubuntu 12.04.  When they log in, they just get a desktop - no menu, task bar, no icons, nothing.
[23:33] <TheProf> They can log out by hitting ctrl+alt+delete and then they get a logout option.
[23:34] <TheProf> How would I resolve that please?
[23:42] <highvoltage> TheProf: is that with unity-3d as login session?
[23:43] <TheProf> highvoltage: yes the default login session.