[14:16] Good evening gyys [14:16] zequence, new raring kernel is on:P [14:19] smartboyhw: I'm not following :). You installed a new kernel, or you mean there's a new update coming up? [14:20] zequence, new update:P [14:20] I thought you was supposed to update the -lowlatency kernel to a new version [14:21] smartboyhw: We don't update the release version right now. Also, I'm not seeing any bug about it. Which are you referring to? [14:22] zequence, ah:P referred kernel= 3.8.0-1 [14:23] smartboyhw: I mean, which bug report are you referring to [14:23] zequence, you mean a -lowlatency kernel or the new -generic kernel bug? [14:23] We only deal with bugs for lowlatency [14:24] zequence, the strange thing is that they don't create one..... They just created it for -ppc and -ti-omap, which made me went ???? [14:26] smartboyhw: Well, it's nothing to worry about anyway. [14:38] No we are still NOT getting precise live builds:( (cjwatson is fixing it now I think) [14:38] I mean for x86 [14:40] zequence, people are asking me if we wanna use 3.2 or 3.5 kernel in 12.04.2... [14:41] smartboyhw: What people? [14:41] Asking who? [14:41] Where? [14:41] zequence, look at #ubuntu-release (or are you there) [14:41] ? [14:42] Asker: cjwatson Answerer: smartboyhw Location: #ubuntu-release [14:59] 12.04.2 x86 live images are BACK! [15:07] nice [15:12] smartboyhw: So, how did your exams go? [15:12] zequence, quite good [15:12] With improvement :P [15:12] That's nice [15:12] Nicer than I thought! [15:13] Are you applying for high school next year? I'm guessing you are that age now [15:13] smartboyhw: What will be your major? [15:13] zequence, Well we don't have to apply for high school. secondary schools run from Form 1 to Form 6 (12-17) [15:14] zequence, we have four compulsory subjects [15:14] Chinese, English, Maths and Liberal Studies [15:14] 2-4 Electives [15:14] For electives I will probably choose Physics, Chemistry and ICT (though ICT might be replaced by biology) [15:15] No programming? [15:15] zequence, what do you think about http://www.2buntu.com/1286/is-ubuntu-phone-targetting-4k-uhd-video-capturing/ ? [15:16] zequence, programming is included in ICT [15:16] Well the Computer Literacy exam was **** this term [15:16] Almost everybody failed... [15:16] heh [15:17] And about the Ubuntu phone, I'll be happy if it is a well working phone once it comes out. I'll probably get myself one [15:17] zequence, yep... [15:17] zequence, I want to load it onto my phone (Remark: It is a cheap Samsung Galaxy Pocket( [15:17] I'm not too concerned with the resolution in the camera. Seems quite adequate already [15:18] zequence, come on my phone has a 2MP camera (Remember: It's an Android 2.3.6) [19:36] zequence, Have you ever played with netjack? [20:43] len-1304: nope [20:50] len-1304: I'm getting a bit more organized with testing. Installing all releases, both 32 and 64 bit on different partitions in one machine. [20:50] LTS, latest stable, and development release. So, 6 installs all and all [20:51] Wow, thats a lot. [20:51] Are you doing reinstalls all the time or just updates [20:52] * len-1304 asked about netjack over on LAU [20:52] I'll only be using those 6 for testing, so for the released versions, I'll only be updating. The development release I guess I'll reinstall now and then [20:53] I also be keeping a user/development install of Ubuntu, where I do all the development work [20:54] Thinking the last stable is the best for doing that [20:55] So, 7 installs including that. [20:56] Time for another install.. [22:30] len-dt: I didn't realize -generic was installed when installing from the 32 bit isos [22:30] Both 12.04 and 12.10 [22:31] amd64 12.04 only installed -lowlatency [22:31] Thats new. [22:31] Thtas because there is no PAE any more [22:31] To clarify, both -generic and -lowlatency were installed from the 32 bit ISOs [22:31] Thats still new [22:31] They didn't at release. [22:32] 12.04 has pae, both for -generic, as well as -lowlatency [22:33] That would be correct then... except only one kernel should be there [22:33] Well, worth looking up. I still need to install three more ISOs [22:33] bbl [23:30] len-dt: Also raring [23:30] Huh. [23:31] Found my problem with netjack BTW [23:31] Both generic and lowlatency when installing the 32bit ISO [23:31] Haven't read the mail for a while, so I missed what the problem was [23:31] I was using jackd 1.9.8 in one machine and 1.9.9.4 on the other [23:32] Works fine with 1.9.9.5 on both (kxstudio version for precise) [23:49] 64bit install of raring failed. md5sum was correct. Retrying making a usb.