=== yofel_ is now known as yofel [16:26] highvoltage: any thought on making the domain joining tool be a separate tool that you run post-install? that'd solve my keyboard problem and simplify the install process [16:27] highvoltage: basically I want to remove any input fields we have in there at the moment and just rely on radios and dropdowns [16:34] stgraber: no objections. it's nice to have it in the installer too imho but it's certainly something that could/should evolve over time [16:35] stgraber: at least it would make the installation process simpler, which is always good, I suppose [16:36] highvoltage: yeah. In theory we could have it show up after ubi-usersetup too but for now I think it's best to just have one well written robust tool that can be used post-install [16:38] highvoltage: I still have to think about the server case though as we'll clearly need some user input for that one [17:08] highvoltage, stgraber - will you be following the same pattern for Alpha 2 as Alpha 1 in terms of release notes? [17:11] skaet: I think so, though I'm not the one who'll take care of a2 [17:11] skaet: Alpha 1 was so long ago that I can't even remember what it looked like [17:11] skaet: but my guess would be "probably"? [17:11] also a bit concerned about the testing load next week for testing 12.04.2 in parallel with 13.04 alpha 2. Has anything been set up to line folks up to help? [17:12] ah I haven't thought of doing that. so perhaps a call for testing might be a good idea? [17:12] highvoltage, I cloned what stgraber did for alpha 1, which is basically a link to the edubuntu site. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RaringRingtail/Alpha2/Edubuntu [17:13] alternately we can structure it similar to Kubuntu's page (more like the traditional). Your preference. [17:14] skaet: sounds good [17:15] http://www.edubuntu.org/news/13.04-alpha1 <- looked good to me. [17:15] I think pointing to the website is easiest for those early milestones [17:15] skaet: glad to see you back, btw :) [17:16] (I'll be back in an hour or so, have to shower, eat, etc) [17:16] highvoltage, :) thanks. [17:44] hi, can anybody tell me about 11th field in /proc/diskstats? The documentation says that it is weighted # of milliseconds spent doing I/Os. Is it like # of milliseconds spent in a second?