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dholbachWelcome everybody to the Ubuntu on Nexus7 meeting!16:00
mfischhello16:00
vanhoofo/16:00
dholbachQuick show of hands - who do we all have here for the meeting? :)16:00
ogra-cbmoo16:00
MagicFabit's been some time since I was here last! o/16:00
mfischme16:00
* barry waves16:00
* sforshee waves16:00
ogra-cbMagicFab, !16:00
ssweenyo/16:01
achianghi16:01
* jodh waves16:01
* barry might have to exit early though16:01
feastyo/16:01
yofel__o/16:01
victorp\o16:01
victorpo/16:01
MagicFabogra-cb, :)16:01
obounaimHello16:01
Riddellhi16:01
victorp\o/16:01
vanhoofvictorp: dancing? :)16:01
cwayneo/16:01
victorpvanhoof, I am16:01
victorpnexus7-style!16:01
vanhoof/o/16:01
dholbachgreat to see so many people turned up here! :-)16:01
dholbachAs this is the first meeting of the kind, I thought we'd start with a quick round of introductions of all the people who put some work into getting Ubuntu to work on the Nexus716:01
dholbach#topic Introductions16:02
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dholbachCan everyone who worked on this give a quick introduction of themselves? :)16:02
* ogra-cb is oliver grawert and works on image creation ... 16:02
achiangogra-cb: mfisch janimo cwayne ssweeny don't be shy16:02
ogra-cbif you have issues with the bootloader or the images, i'm the guy to nag16:03
* cwayne is chris wayne, initially worked on documenting installing and known issues, have since been working on answering questions and triaging bugs16:03
* ssweeny is Scott Sweeny, working on general bug fixes and a juju charm to help people get an arm development environment set up16:03
ogra-cb(and no, i dont plan to work on dual booting)16:03
* vanhoof is Chris Van Hoof, helped with the one-click installer, and massive amounts of flashing my devices ;)16:03
janimoI worked on packaging and maintaining the kernel tree before handing it over to the ubuntu kernel team very recently16:03
* achiang is alex chiang, i help clear obstacles for the team and generally sit back and watch in amazement at how good they are16:03
* mfisch is Matt Fischer worked on the initial image. Currently doing bug fixes, bug triage, and investigating benchmarking tools16:03
* victorp victor palau - mainly looking at performance testing16:04
janimoalso, misc bugfixes, will work on sensors most likely16:04
kyleN_kyleN is Kyle Nitzsche. flashed, installer, wiki, etc.16:04
achiangi think that's the core team. we of course have many other people both in canonical and the community who help as well16:05
ogra-cband there is our sound magican diwic16:05
diwichi16:05
dholbachawesome - I think it's important to put names to faces and everything - so thanks everyone :)16:05
ogra-cbdo we have to bring a photo next week then ?16:06
victorp+1^16:06
dholbachthat might work, yes :)16:06
ogra-cb:)16:06
dholbachwe have many people who joined into the meeting and I thought it'd be good if we just open the floor for all questions you might have about Ubuntu on the Nexus7 - the experts are all here :)16:06
dholbach#topic Questions and Answers16:06
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dholbachplease don't be shy - just ask :)16:06
gemao/16:06
barryo/16:06
MagicFabHi, Fabian Rodriguez here - http://ubuntu.magicfab.ca I have one16:07
dholbachgema, please :)16:07
gemawe are looking into doing power consumption testing on the lab, I wonder if you guys have figured out how to go about that already16:07
gemafully automated, of course :)16:07
* MagicFab stands in line ;)16:07
janimogema, smagoun hacked a device to some meters already I think16:07
obounaimAre there any plans to port Ubuntu to other devices?16:07
achiangthat is on our plan but i think we are still trying to figure out a way to do so, and also engage the community16:08
victorps/smagoun/sconklin16:08
janimovictorp, thanks16:08
ogra-cbcking might also have some insight from the kernel side about what you can do in software16:08
achiangfor next week, we are going to focus on memory benchmarking, but power consumption is up quickly after that16:08
gemayep, I am in contact with them already, so no other insights? :D16:08
achiangone issue we will have is that we do not plan on recommending people rip apart their machines and hooking up probes16:08
victorpgema - I think the main concern is that measuring overall power usage is not as useful as knowing what the individual components consume16:08
achiangso we will focus on *relative* measurements16:08
janimogema, apart from the fact that power savings in userland tested on x86 likely benefit the nexus too16:09
achianghopefully the community can help us gather a lot of data16:09
gemavictorp, janimo ack16:09
dholbachachiang, but that will be announced separately, right?16:09
achiangand my team is going to release a testing framework that enables the community to help us collect this data16:09
victorpgema, I would also suggest to challange conventional wisdom16:09
dholbachcool16:09
achiangdholbach: yes, announced separately16:09
ckingunfortunately we  need some accurate measurements, so we need some H/W  probes do this16:09
ogra-cbcking, but only once as reference16:10
victorpI ran the same test twice, the second time I reduce the brightness of screen > 50% and it made little difference16:10
victorpI was expecting it to make bigger...16:10
ijuzdoes the Nexus7 has an internal way to measure the power usage?16:10
MagicFabI'd like to do some testing and invite other current Android users to do that. However they (and I) use the N7 as their primary device, testing other ROMs after backing up with ClockWork recovery, same to restore. How can we do that? Current instructions assume the device is dedicated to testing Ubuntu and recovery does a *factory* restore - not good to get more geeky testers, at least not the many already with CyanogenMod etc.16:10
MagicFabMy question was posted on Ask Ubuntu: I posted this on Ask Ubuntu: http://askubuntu.com/questions/216977/how-can-i-install-ubuntu-on-my-nexus-7-while-being-able-to-recover-from-an-nandr16:10
* cking has calibrated the battery, it is effectively useless for accurate power benchmarking16:10
mfischMagicFab: I answered you on AskUbuntu I think16:10
* barry has an offer and a question16:11
cjwatsonI was talking with ogra_ earlier today about a mad idea I had of adapting Wubi to the Nexus 716:11
dholbachCan folks with questions just message me their question?16:11
MagicFabmfisch, an official answer from Canonical, yes, I am expecting a bit different outcome here.16:11
cjwatsonThough it depends on some other stuff in progress16:11
dholbachbarry, obounaim: you had questions from what I could see.16:11
ogra-cbyeah, i'll keep an eye on it and it will also need some testing first16:11
obounaimyes16:12
victorpcjwatson,  That is a mad idea16:12
cjwatson(This would in theory avoid having to disturb Android at all in order to test Ubuntu - but I don't know, it's just a mad idea and it may be more trouble than it's worth)16:12
cjwatson(Well, not quite, you'd have to interpose a boot loader)16:12
ogra-cbif it would work it would be cool though16:13
barrydholbach: yes.  first my offer: i've heard that folks are having some problems w/ python applications on the nexus7.  onboard came up at uds-r, although it seems to be working fine for me.  please, if you're having problems with python on the nexus7, contact me and i will work with you.  or file bugs and assign me and i will take a look.  i can help!16:13
ogra-cband avoid a lot of trouble we have with arm bootloaders post installation16:13
achiang\m/ thanks barry !16:13
victorpbarry - what is your LP id?16:13
barryvictorp: barry (so creative :)16:13
dholbachvictorp, https://launchpad.net/~barry/16:13
victorplol16:13
achiangeveryone assign bugs to barry16:14
barrydid i say 'barry'?  i mean jodh16:14
dholbachhaha16:14
cjwatsonbarry: The comments I'd heard were generally that it was just sluggish16:14
ogra-cbbarry, ddi zou trz it with the default ubuntu theme ?16:14
ogra-cb*try16:14
barryogra-cb: try what?  i basically just installed the nexus7 image and began playing16:15
ogra-cbbarry, play with the different onboard themes in its settings, we dont use the ubuntu default because it was unusable slow16:15
victorpbarry,  on board16:15
ssweenythere is an onboard snapshot with some performance improvements which i will be uploading to the nexus 7 ppa today16:15
janimoany other questions? :) barry you had one16:15
achiangogra-cb: the upstream onboard devs have a proposed fix for performance w/default theme, we are going to test it soon16:15
ogra-cbcool !16:15
dholbachok, have we talked about the power question sufficiently? I have 4 more questions lined up. (everyone else please message me their questions)16:15
achianglet's get to barry's question16:15
dholbach<barry> my question is about progress on making the desktop drivable by touch.  maybe my fingers are too fat but i can't seem to operate the desktop at all16:16
barryawesome, i will be happy to test it16:16
cjwatsonbug 107547016:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1075470 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Window titlebar buttons are unusably small for tablets/touchscreens and don't scale with the fonts/titlebar" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107547016:16
* barry subscribes16:16
dholbachbarry, all set? :)16:16
achiangbarry: specifically not part of our plan for this cycle16:16
barryachiang: nod16:16
ogra-cbbut generally a bug that should be fixed (teh above one)16:16
barryit *is* nice to ssh into though :)16:17
ogra-cbit affects everything, not just tablets :)16:17
* cwayne has taken to vnc'ing into his tablet16:17
achiangbarry: i would say that fixing touch in parts of the unity stack would be welcome, because it is still relevant on touch-screen laptops too16:17
victorpogra-cb I think touch needs a holistic approach rather than fixing one bug at the time16:17
victorpmuch more that we can cover in the project16:17
achiangso that would be a great area for motivated community members to dive in16:18
mfischthere are dozens of unimplemented or non-functional gestures16:18
achianglearning about our opentouch framework16:18
victorpand the plan is for all of that to be done by 14.0416:18
ogra-cbvictorp, that bug above breaks on x86 desktop machines as well (bottom of chars gets cut off if you pick the laargest fontsize)16:18
barryoh, if i might one other quick question: can the nexus7 be run in multi-user mode?16:18
achiangmfisch: ^^16:18
ogra-cbbarry, sure16:18
ogra-cbjust create users16:18
victorpogra-cb, agreed , is not arch specific16:18
barryogra-cb: beautiful16:18
* victorp not saying the bug is not valid16:18
achiangbarry: you just have to turn off lightdm autologin16:18
mfischbarry: yes, you probably also need to disable autologin16:18
barryyep16:18
ogra-cbbarry, and disable autologin16:18
dholbachperfect16:18
diwicI guess that would require a keyboard, or does the onboard show up in lightdm/unity-greeter?16:18
ogra-cbit is in the panel16:19
diwican OTG keyboard16:19
mfischdiwic: I think it's loadable16:19
diwicexcellent16:19
dholbach<MagicFab> Why is this project ignoring technical, advanced users that already use/test other ROMs? "Legal concerns" cited are a deal breaker. Ignoring as in CyanogenMod has a huge community and no mention on how to flash Ubuntu the usual, safe, roll-back available way.16:19
kyleN_edit /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf16:19
barryi have run it with the little usb hub and keyboard/mouse.  it works great16:19
victorpMagicFab, we welcome people to contribute other boot scenarios to the project16:20
dholbachMagicFab adds: if at least there has been testing where recovery is kept and I can rollback to on of my backups, I'd feel safer doing it.16:20
victorpcanonical staff has clear objectives to scratch :)16:20
kyleN_victorp has itchy objectives16:20
victorpI do I do16:20
dholbachMagicFab, does that answer your question? Do you have any follow-up about it?16:21
MagicFabvictorp, no, Canonical is citing legal concerns not to tackle the huge CyanogenMod / others community of hackers.16:21
mfischbarry: in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf you need to comment out this line to disable autologin: autologin-user=ubuntu16:21
dholbachif it's generally possible, we could add it as a TODO item or a FAQ item to the wiki16:21
janimoMagicFab, that was so that our installer does not contain clockworkmod and similar but it can still be flashed to the recovery partition16:21
MagicFabNot really, it's worse. It means to me it's up to "someone" in the community to take some legal risk that is not clear (implied in the Ask Ubuntu reply).16:21
victorpMagicFab, we focused on a path that will allow us to distribute roms and to focus on the objective to trim the ubuntu desktop to be efficient on an arm device16:21
barrymfisch: thanks!16:21
mfischMagicFab: personally I dont think there's a legal risk to someone in the community doing it16:22
barrymfisch: btw, this seems to me to be a huge benefit of ubuntu on tablets as opposed to certain other proprietary platforms16:22
dholbachMagicFab, can you provide a link to the askubuntu question - maybe somebody can look into clarifying the answer16:22
victorpMagicFab,  If other people want to set up alternative installs, we are hoping all the raring packages are available soon16:22
mfischMagicFab: I think the issue was that canonical cannot ship or support tools like CWM16:22
MagicFabvictorp, I understand that.16:22
achiangMagicFab: if you want to write instructions on how to use CWM, cyanogen, nandroid, etc. i am sure we can help you get publicity for it16:22
vanhoofMagicFab: if you are familiary with CWM and nandroid (which it appears you are), its certainly do-able, but not something we're pursuing/endorsing in our installation method16:22
MagicFabmfisch, then why would you answer that? http://askubuntu.com/a/217146/460116:23
mfischdholbach: here is the U-A question: http://askubuntu.com/questions/216977/how-can-i-install-ubuntu-on-my-nexus-7-while-being-able-to-recover-from-an-nandr/217146#21714616:23
* MagicFab confused16:23
ogra-cbnote that currently the bootloader handling (and thus kernel updating etc) is not very flexible16:23
mfischMagicFab: Canonical, as a company, is not going to ship or support CWM, if the community wants to write up directions, that's fine16:23
ogra-cbso the installation is required to be exactly the way the ubuntu image sets it up16:23
ogra-cbeven if you use CWM16:23
MagicFabvanhoof, to the extent I risk bricking my only, personal device, no, I am not willing to spend time on that.16:23
mfischMagicFab: I upvoted your comment even16:23
MagicFabogra-cb, vanhoof, ok, those bits are useful.16:24
achiangMagicFab: for the people that are able and willing to help now, we welcome their support. if you are not willing/able, we understand16:25
ogra-cbi'm happy to answer any implementation details in #ubuntu-arm at any time16:25
achiangwe don't expect everyone to take on the risk16:25
victorpanother question?16:25
dholbach<obounaim> Are there any plans to bring Ubuntu on other devices?16:25
MagicFabachiang, I know - it was just a surprise being used to *any* other alternative ROM brought to the Android community using the standard "flash this zip, don'tlike it, reflash /recover". Guess I'll wait.16:26
achiangno plans to bring Ubuntu to other devices. we picked a good reference platform and now we want everyone to rally around it16:26
ogra-cbMagicFab, point is that we are not targeting the android community16:26
achiangMagicFab: this is *not* another alternative ROM and this is Ubuntu, not android.16:26
ogra-cbbut the ubuntu one16:27
mfischobounaim: if you'd like to work on a port we'd all be happy to help though in #ubuntu-arm16:27
MagicFabogra-cb, ok, that's not the tone of the blog posts, etc. I get it now.16:27
ogra-cbobounaim, some community people seem to work on chromebook support16:27
MagicFabachiang, of course :) But you're asking Android users to test on their device. I expected being able to get back to its current state. NP, I see how I confused this.16:28
achiangMagicFab: happy to discuss in #ubuntu-arm after this meeting. :)16:28
ogra-cbMagicFab, well, most if not all blog posts say that we want to make the platform fit for small devices ... and platform here means mostly the plumbing layer16:28
achianglet's move on16:28
dholbachThe next question seems to be a pressing one. cjwatson, Riddell and victorp asked the same question in different forms: <victorp> I would also like to ask about when raring images will be available and how are we doing with triaging/assigning bugs16:28
diwicobounaim, this is assuming you're talking about tablets. We have a lot of x86 desktops and laptops certified and pre-installed :-) ubuntu.com/certification, and ogra-cb can fill in on other ARM projects16:28
dholbach<cjwatson> question: How far are we from being able to run straight raring? I'm running mostly raring now, but still have some bits from the PPA16:29
MagicFabmfisch, I am not paid for this. I am willing to test for free but my current involvement is more as a power-user/tester.16:29
dholbach<Riddell> question: what's the state of daily image builds?16:29
ogra-cbno focus on any desktop funtionality, endusers or android hackers atm16:29
MagicFabdholbach, all, tx.16:29
dholbachthanks MagicFab16:29
kyleN_back up anroid > install U fro n7 > test > reset android > restore16:29
mfischdholbach et al: Raring is coming soon16:29
achiangso, currently we have a few outstanding issues16:29
mfischwe're blocked on a Nux problem currently16:29
cjwatsonFWIW I pinned the PPA and upgraded rather than worrying about daily builds16:29
achiangthe nux fix should land today16:29
cwaynemfisch: the old drop shadow one?16:29
achiangonce the nux fix lands, it will be safe for people to dist-upgrade to raring16:30
mfischcwayne: no, thats not a blocker16:30
ogra-cbRiddell, nonexistent until IS has set up a new builder machine for arm images16:30
achiangthat is different from daily images16:30
achiangdaily images are blocked on new hardware16:30
cwayneoh right, the transparency one, duh16:30
cjwatsonYeah, I know about the daily builds issue, since it affects all ARM images16:30
ogra-cbcjohnston, might probablz help to addd something abotu that to the wiki16:30
dholbachachiang, so apart from nux, everything in https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-nexus7/+archive/ppa is in raring? do we have a bug number for the nux problem?16:30
ogra-cberr cjwatson16:30
ogra-cbsilly tab completion16:30
cjwatsondholbach: Right, that's what I was getting at16:31
mfischI think this is the nux bug: #1065638 Unity panels don't display visuals16:31
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1065638 in ubuntu-nexus7 "Unity panels don't display visuals" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106563816:31
ogra-cbnot everything, the settings arent yet (but will come soon)16:31
cjwatsonThere are definitely still packages in the PPA that are not in raring16:31
ogra-cband i'm not sure jabout the brcm-patchram stuff16:32
achiangdholbach: but we do not need to push the PPA packages into raring. the next interim phase will be: 1) install from existing installer 2) dist-upgrade to raring16:32
ogra-cbas it is clearly the wrong approach for the distro16:32
kyleN_action for someone to push ppa pkgs to R?16:32
mfischvictorp: regarding bug triage, we've done an excellent job, I think, of getting stuff upstreamed and then diving back into some bugs to gather more info.  Some of the upstream bugs unfortunately are not getting much attention16:32
achiangthe final phase will be to push all the PPA bits into raring, and then we'll have daily images16:32
mfischvictorp: specifically I'd love to have some unity help16:32
victorpmfisch, I see lots of bugs that are unassigned can we fix that?16:32
victorplike Ubuntu bugs16:33
mfischvictorp: but also something interesting is that say, 80-90% of our bugs are not specific to the N716:33
mfischvictorp: I'd love to get people assigned, but how would I do that?  I'm not sure who could help (for example) with Unity bugs16:33
dholbach(Everyone who's interested and has more questions, please message me and I'll queue them up. Please don't be shy. :-))16:33
vanhoofogra-cb: I'll take the patchram action16:33
ogra-cbvanhoof, that will likely need patches to bluez to be done right16:34
vanhoofogra-cb: its been something that needs to be sorted out across the board16:34
ogra-cbor even the kernel16:34
ogra-cbiirc there are some patches that add kernel support for patchram already but not finished16:34
cjwatsonachiang: one certainly can already do that, just with apt pinning16:35
vanhoofogra-cb: theres been some preliminary work already which hit the kernel-team lists for quantal and precise a few weeks back16:35
achiangdholbach: summary is, we hope people can be on raring as soon as the nux fix lands. we will send out an announcement when it is safe to do so, hopefully early next week, say tuesday16:35
vanhoofogra-cb: yup16:35
ogra-cbthe current package rather follows a broken approach16:35
dholbachachiang, perfect16:35
achiangcjwatson: yeah, but not everyone is good at/competent with apt-pinning16:35
mfischachiang: is the raring plan just to ask people to change sources and upgrade?16:35
cjwatsonYeah, just saying, it's a kind of stage 016:35
achiangmfisch: yes, until we can produce dailies16:35
dholbachIn terms of getting bugs looked at - would it help to also send a quick summary of blocker bugs to one of the mailing lists?16:35
ogra-cbi would say latest mid next week we should have dailies16:35
cjwatson$ cat /etc/apt/preferences.d/ubuntu-nexus7-ppa16:36
cjwatsonPackage: *16:36
cjwatsonPin: release o=LP-PPA-ubuntu-nexus716:36
cjwatsonPin-Priority: 60016:36
achiangcjwatson: can you post your pinning snippet? we could put it in the FAQ16:36
cjwatsonFWIW16:36
achiangpsychic! :)16:36
victorpmfisch lets talk about that we need to find someone in desktop that can drive it16:36
mfischvictorp: great16:36
ogra-cbcan someone take an action to put the pinning stuff above on the wiki for the brave ones16:36
dholbachcan do16:37
achiangdholbach: i think we truly only have 1 blocker. but i would be happy to send a weekly "top X bugs" to ubuntu-devel or wherever is appropriate16:37
mfischdholbach: sure, we could do that, right now the only major blocker besides nux is that stuck button1 issue.16:37
mfischI'd love to do that actually if we think it will generate interest16:37
dholbachachiang, that'd be awesome16:37
vanhoofachiang: I can drive a report like that16:37
achiangok, consider us signed up for it16:37
dholbachvanhoof, mfisch: maybe you'll find https://code.launchpad.net/~dholbach/+junk/nexus7-report interesting - it's something I quickly put together16:38
dholbachfantastic16:38
vanhoofpreferences on where to send, ubuntu-devel@ work for everyone?16:38
dholbachyes, that should be good16:38
achiangalso, someone from my team will also take the action to post the apt-pinning recipe16:38
dholbachachiang, I was going to do it, but I won't object ;-)16:38
* mfisch branches dholbach's code16:38
* achiang adds dholbach to my team, and considers the action taken care of ;)16:39
dholbachhaha16:39
dholbach:-)16:39
mfischso I'd like the report to be more than a buglist, and I claim that cwayne and I have the most knowledge of bug status16:39
vanhoofdholbach: thanks for the pointer16:39
mfischlist + some info/status/progress16:39
cwaynemfisch: +116:39
achiangvanhoof: please work w/mfisch and cwayne on the report16:39
vanhoof+116:39
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vanhoofmfisch: cwayne: ill show you what I had in mind and we can go from there16:40
kyleN_./report (per dholbach branch)16:40
cwaynevanhoof: +116:40
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dholbachRiddell, victorp, cjwatson: did your questions get sufficiently answered?16:40
cjwatsonYes16:40
Riddellyes16:40
dholbachshall we do a quick bug review after the questions?16:41
victorpyes16:41
dholbachcool16:41
kyleN_dholbach, report output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1363002/16:41
dholbachso I have one question from jcastro_ - he wanted to know if we're moving the FAQ to Ask Ubuntu16:41
dholbach(If any of you have more questions, please message me. The queue is empty right now.)16:41
dholbachcwayne, you might know about the AskUbuntu FAQ situation16:41
cwaynedholbach: jcastro_: I'd like to eventually move it over.  Some of the questions may need to be combined or added to..16:42
cwaynejcastro_: Can I ask a question and answer it myself?  How can I get it pinned to the FAQ tab?16:42
kyleN_cwayne, for now, maybe add intro to wiki FAQ saying from now on use ask ubuntu (and how)16:43
cwaynekyleN_: well theres nowehere else to ask questions anyway :P16:43
cwayneall of the ?'s in the FAQ were from that one session16:44
achiangdholbach: jcastro_: yes, as soon as we clean up the FAQ we will definitely move it to AskUbuntu. at the moment, we're just trying to unbury ourselves from incoming bugs16:44
achiangso that would be a good place for folks to help16:44
dholbachThis seems to be all the questions we had - you can of course all ask more questions and get in touch with the team in #ubuntu-arm and get involved there. :-)16:44
achianghelp us get the incoming bugs linked against the proper upstreams (as many of them are not specific to the nexus7 at all) would be a huge help16:44
mfischOne of the more time consuming parts of looking at our bugs is trying the issues on other devices and looking at upstream16:45
mfischand then duping back16:45
dholbachThis nicely leads us to our next topic... :)16:45
dholbach#topic Bug review: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-nexus716:45
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achiangif you see an new bug, e.g., you could try to reproduce on your x86 laptop16:45
jcastro_cwayne: you can absolutely ask and answer your own, the FAQ part is autogenerated based on votes/traffic, and people linking to it16:45
achiangin many cases, you will see the same issue16:45
cwaynejcastro_: but I can't trick it to ensure it goes in FAQ?16:46
cwaynewell i guess if it doesn't get traffic, it's not really frequently asked is it :P16:46
jcastro_right16:46
* cwayne takes an action to begin the transfer to AU today16:46
jcastro_cwayne: if everyone on the team votes on stuff accordingly it'll work itself out16:46
mfischanother triage note: If you find a N7 bug that has an older duplicate in another project, please dupe the new bug, then go to the older bug and mark as affecting N7.  Or just find me, achiang, and cwayne and we can help16:46
dholbachawesome16:46
dholbachvictorp, you wanted to talk some more about bugs?16:46
victorpdholbach, nope I am fine16:47
victorpmfisch answered my question16:47
cwayneif anyone is planning on logging bugs, this may help explain what we're looking for: http://chrismwayne.com/?p=9416:47
cwayne</shamelessplug>16:47
dholbachoh, I thought somebody wanted to do a review of the open bugs, blockers, status of assigned bugs and so on?16:47
mfischdholbach: I have a topic real quick16:47
dholbachsure16:48
victorpcwayne, that would be good to be *the wiki*16:48
kyleN_cwayne, put on wiki16:48
mfischcan achiang or janimo explain the plan for migrating to an official Ubuntu kernel config?16:48
mfischfigure some people would like to know16:48
janimomfisch, kernel team will do it :)16:48
cwaynevictorp: sure16:48
janimothe kernel is now maintained by the ubuntu kernel team16:48
mfischjanimo: just the config or will the Ubuntu specific patches also be merged?16:48
janimomfisch, hopefully everything16:49
janimoas long as they can be applied to 3.1 I guess16:49
mfischjanimo: great, that should close out a bunch of bugs when it happens16:49
ogra-cbwell, not everything :)16:49
ogra-cbwe surely dont want all options an ubuntu kernel has by default16:49
mfischjanimo: any ideas when this will happen?16:49
* ogra-cb doesnt care much about hardware raid controllers on his nexus16:49
mfischogra-cb: but we do want more modules enabled16:49
achiangmfisch: can you take us through a list of the most pressing bugs this week?16:50
ogra-cbwe want everything enabled you can attach16:50
achiangand we can see if we need help anywhere16:50
janimomfisch, no, but it is on the kernel team's (which I am not part of) agenda16:50
ogra-cbwhcih largely means USB and BT16:50
mfischjanimo: thanks16:50
mfischachiang: sure16:50
vanhoofmfisch: that is being worked out atm as we prepare for R16:50
mfischdholbach: I'll go over the top most pressing bugs16:50
dholbachthanks16:50
vanhoofmfisch: as things progress, we can report back status here or in the wiki16:50
mfischvanhoof: great16:51
mfischSo the top bug is the Nux issue: #1065638 Unity panels don't display visuals16:51
mfischwe have a patch for Q in our PPA16:51
mfischand apparently a fix in R is landing soon16:51
achiangi poked jay taoko today, and he says he's preparing a branch for landing "today"16:51
mfischgreat16:52
ogra-cbwhat about the button 1 thing ?16:52
mfischthe next bug is the bug where the input gets stuck, as if the left button mouse is pressed: #1068994 button1 gets stuck after a while16:52
* ogra-cb would actually see that as more important16:52
mfischwe have no fix for this in Q or R currently16:52
dholbach1068994dandrader      button1 gets stuck after a while16:52
achiangthere is a developer working on it, but X is ... huge and hard to debug16:52
mfischachiang: any updates on this?  I know it's being worked but that's all16:53
mfischok16:53
achiangi will poke dandrader on this one16:53
dholbachhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1363002/ has a list of currently assigned bugs16:53
dholbach(in the ubuntu-nexus7 project)16:53
mfischpast those 2 bugs, we're in opinion territory for next most critical, but I'm going with this one: #1068804 sound only works after suspend/resume cycle16:53
ogra-cbrotation !16:54
* achiang owns an action to escalate to nvidia on the sound bug, will do today16:54
mfischdiwic did a lot of work on this, but at this point we're asking nVidia for help16:54
janimoogra-cb, that's a missing feature not a bug :)16:54
mfischogra-cb: I'm smart enough to not rotate my device ;)16:54
ogra-cbJanC, the feature is there but its buggy :P16:54
ogra-cbbah16:54
ogra-cbjanimo, ^^16:54
mfischso as ogra-cb says we have several rotation bugs16:55
mfischrotation causes screen corruption16:55
mfischsometimes doesn't rotate input16:55
cwaynedoesn't auto-rotate16:55
kyleN_(chrome doesn't rotate on Android JB)16:55
mfischand the device doesn't autorotate when you physically move it16:55
janimokyleN_, it does for me16:56
mfischis bryceh working on those?16:56
vanhoofmfisch: do we have a plan on looking into the accelerometer that you know of?16:56
achiangi bet bryceh is playing video games 16 hours a day right now ;)16:56
mfischI believe actually that none of them are being worked16:56
janimovanhoof, yes it's on my plate16:57
ogra-cbachiang, hopefully16:57
mfischvanhoof: I think janimo was going to16:57
vanhoofjanimo: ah ok, please also give ming a ping, he has some background there16:57
janimovanhoof, sure16:57
mfischogra-cb: has a good point, these bugs as a whole are likely in the top 5, so we need to get someone assigned16:57
vanhoofjanimo: and a device :)16:57
janimolol16:57
mfischoh, and about kernel bugs16:58
mfischwe're not releasing any new Q kernels, so all the kernel fixes in progress will show up when we move to R16:58
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janimothere is a package in raring now, we can just file bugs on it now16:58
janimocalled linux-nexus716:58
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mfischany other bugs that people would consider top bugs?16:59
janimowas the nautilus navigation is broken bug mentioned?16:59
janimodouble tap not working in nautilus16:59
mfischthat's a good one16:59
bdmurrayIs there an apport package hook for linux-nexus7?16:59
* ogra-cb thinks that falls under input bugs rather than nautilus16:59
mfischnautilus double tap is broken, and single tap sometimes doesn't work either16:59
dholbachalright, we have only a bit of time left - anything else important we should be covering before we adjourn and move over to #ubuntu-arm?16:59
janimoogra-cb, no, it works fine in thunar16:59
mfischbdmurray: an apport hook is on our todo list17:00
ogra-cbbdmurray, kernel team maintains it, i woud expect so17:00
janimoand also in the mouse settings window17:00
ogra-cbjanimo, oh17:00
dholbachThanks a lot everyone for turning up. This was a great first meeting. If you have more questions, please head over to #ubuntu-arm - you've seen the team here, they're all nice chaps - they'll help you get started. :-)17:00
kyleN_( janimo: you are correct. C rotation was locked in top panel for me )17:00
cwaynejust a heads up -- to make debugging/benchmarking easier, i've created a couple metapackages that have been uploaded to universe for R17:00
dholbachAnd there's always https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Nexus717:00
mfischwe can do follow-ups in #ubuntu-arm also17:01
dholbachcwayne, maybe we could include news like that in kind of a weekly report? I'd be happy to help getting it together and out there17:01
cwayneubuntu-benchmarking-tools, and ubuntu-remote-debug-host-tools17:01
cwaynedholbach: sure17:01
dholbachThanks a lot everyone. Great work! :)17:01
achiangcwayne: let's roll those up into our weekly status report which is due today. ;)17:01
* vanhoof waves17:01
dholbachsweet17:01
ogra-cbthanks dholbach !17:01
kyleN_aloha17:01
ssweenythanks dholbach!17:02
vanhoofthanks dholbach17:02
dholbachthank you guys, you all did the hard work! :)17:02
dholbach#endmeeting17:02
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cjwatsonogra-cb,janimo: is it reasonably safe to upgrade a device to the new linux-nexus7 kernels in raring at this point?17:02
janimocjwatson, the very latest I did not yet test, was made by kernel team yesterday17:03
cjwatsonok17:03
ogra-cbtheroetically it should work, practically you would be the first to test i think17:03
ogra-cbi hope the meta has the right recommmends for the firmware .... i havent checked that17:04
janimoogra-cb, I have not added that (yet)17:04
ogra-cbah, then you will need to manually install linux-firmware-nexus717:05
janimoogra-cb, and that conflicts with the linux-firmware that is in the ppa17:05
ogra-cbjanimo, werll, you probably dont need to for the raring images, but upgrades will break17:05
ogra-cbi can special case it for the build for raring17:05
achiangogra-cb: upgrades only break in the case where you do not have pinning, right?17:12
ogra-cbachiang, yes, but we dont want pinning :) thats just an interim solution17:12
achiangogra-cb: yes, i understand that. ;)17:12
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