[00:18] <darkxst> everaldo, you probably should chown the signed kerenl (like is done for the unsigned one at line 94)
[00:27] <everaldo> darkxst, why? we do it but I don't see any reason because the filesystem used cant have owner information
[00:28] <everaldo> iso-9660 and fat32 cant have permission or owners
[00:30] <darkxst> hmm true, wonder why they have that then ;)
[00:31] <everaldo> me too :)
[00:32] <darkxst> so just enable updates and I think we are good to go
[00:36] <everaldo> yes, testing it right now
[00:37] <everaldo> ah, also need to install the two package cjwatson told us
[00:42]  * everaldo going to chown just in case
[01:03] <philballew> Would anyone want to lead a session in Ubuntu Open Week later this week on gnome remix?
[01:03] <philballew> jbicha, your running a lot of this, do you know anyone who might want to?
[01:05] <darkxst> philballew, what sort of session?
[01:06] <philballew> a irc based session talking about the project, and about how some can help if needed
[01:06] <darkxst> everaldo, those packages are already there from when we sync the image
[01:07] <darkxst> everaldo, just we exlude casper folder, which is why signed kernel was missing
[01:08] <everaldo> darkxst, #30
[01:08] <everaldo> rebuilding here to test
[01:08] <darkxst> also you don't need to install them into the squashfs (they are for when installing )
[01:09] <everaldo> ok, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ecanuto/+junk/iso-build-lp1069908/revision/31
[01:10] <philballew> anyone feel like being awesome?
[01:10] <darkxst> philballew, well we could use more contributors ;0
[01:11] <philballew> and its a good way to get your name out
[01:12] <philballew> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek
[01:12] <philballew> under timetable
[01:12] <philballew> xubuntu has quit on us so you can go there, or maybe in another empty slot
[01:13] <jbicha> philballew: I won't be able to
[01:13] <philballew> jbicha, so you know anyone who might want to?
[01:14] <everaldo> darkxst, well, let me start a new marathon of tests on different hardware :-)
[01:14] <darkxst> philballew, and timezones are tricky for me
[01:15] <darkxst> everaldo, you already tested didnt you?
[01:15] <everaldo> darkxst, yes, but after last change #31 it is nice to just test again right?
[01:16] <everaldo> just be *totally* sure :)
[01:16] <philballew> darkxst, if its in the middle of the night, redbull works well
[01:17] <darkxst> everaldo, no need to do the whole marathon again, just 1 or 2 should be fine
[01:18] <darkxst> philballew, can pretty much guarantee I will be sleeping at 4am in the morning!
[01:18] <philballew> darkxst, not if you want to do an open week session :)
[01:18] <philballew> but its all good
[05:33] <darkxst> everaldo, we should wait for evolution-data-server to land in -updates ;)
[05:35] <everaldo> darkxst, yes, it is better
[05:36] <everaldo> I must go sleep a little now
[05:36] <everaldo> see you later
[05:36] <everaldo> 3:36am here :)
[05:36] <darkxst> everaldo, ok good night
[05:46] <darkxst> lol, how is this possible! "UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to quantal on 2011-04-01 (529 days ago)"
[05:46] <darkxst> (from the guy that originally reported the gmail bug)
[12:47] <smartboyhw> hey jbicha
[12:48] <smartboyhw> when will Ubuntu GNOME Remix become a official flavour of Ubuntu? This cycle?
[13:01] <jbicha> smartboyhw: 1. when we're approved by the Tech Board and 2. when Ubuntu infrastructure has enough space
[13:01] <smartboyhw> jbicha, :D
[13:23] <freijon> hey there. I'm having problem with GOA. It seems like there are two online accounts, one from ubuntu and one from Gnome itself. The one from gnome isn't working for me, all accounts simply do nothing. I have no mail/calendar/contact integration. is there a way to fix this?
[13:25] <jbicha> freijon: first, make sure you have 3.6.0-0ubuntu3 installed and that you've logged out and back in
[13:25] <jbicha> then it depends on which app you're trying to use, which Online Accounts panel you need
[13:26] <jbicha> Evolution uses GOA; Empathy uses UOA for instance
[13:30] <freijon> I have 3.6.0-0ubuntu1
[13:31] <freijon> I'm trying to use several applications, e.g. gnome-contacts, gnome-shell calendar
[13:31] <jbicha> ok, so please check for updates and install the newer version, the older version has some pretty serious bugs
[13:31] <freijon> I'll try to find an upgrade
[13:31] <freijon> but I have the no updates ATM, so it has to be a seperate PPA
[13:31] <freijon> -the
[13:32] <jbicha> no, but maybe your mirror is out of date: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/evolution-data-server
[13:40] <freijon> jbicha: I switched to the main package server instead of my local one. I found several updates, including evolution data server, but gnome-online-accounts is not included
[13:47] <freijon> jbicha: gnome developers have the feeling that GOA integration are turned off in your packages
[13:53] <freijon> the upgrade definately helped, now I get thousands of notifications about missed events ^^
[15:29] <atrus> loving ugr. thanks guys :)
[16:07] <everaldo> jbicha, darkxst wants to wait until evolution data server fixes get into updates repo
[16:07] <jbicha> everaldo: that's already happened
[16:08] <everaldo> nice
[16:08] <jbicha> I tried asking a few times in #ubuntu-release last week for e-d-s to be a 0-day SRU and skip the wait but I didn't ask hard enough :)
[16:09] <everaldo> hehe
[16:09] <everaldo> so, you know that we are now using updates repo?
[16:15] <everaldo> jbicha, ah, are we going to keep UGR name for 13.04?
[16:16] <jbicha> we're keeping the name for now
[16:17] <jbicha> what do you think of "Ubuntu GNOME Edition"? I was thinking about asking Canonical for that if we become a recognized flavor
[16:19] <everaldo> Edition look much better
[16:20] <everaldo> but, to be honest, I really don't understand why not use gubuntu
[16:21] <everaldo> I know that theres a gobuntu but gubuntu just looks more like a Ubuntu flavor
[16:21] <everaldo> since we can't use Gubuntu, I think Ubuntu GNOME Edition to be a better name
[16:24] <jbicha> it's not gobuntu that's the problem, it's goobuntu
[16:28] <everaldo> yep, that one
[16:29] <everaldo> ah, others flavors uses live-build, I started to hack our build script around live build to use on 13.04
[16:32] <jbicha> sure, I'd be happy to see what you come up with
[16:32] <jbicha> the other flavors use live-build because they didn't have to write their own build scripts
[16:34] <jbicha> for what we do, my impression was that live-build was overkill but maybe it's simpler once it's actually set up
[18:00] <trism> josy1982: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10
[18:01] <josy1982> thank you very much
[18:02] <josy1982> this is with gnome shell as default right?
[18:03] <trism> josy1982: yes
[18:08] <josy1982> coll ok thx
[18:20] <jbicha> ok 12.10.1 for amd64 is done, I'm waiting to officially announce until it can be added to the GNOME mirror
[18:43] <jbicha> oh, oops