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odinhoHey. So, I installed 12.10 on my laptop, and it was not a very nice experience. I had made ~32gb of space ready for it. And in the partition-place, I pressed "use the existing". At that point it instantly started doing stuff without telling me what it was going to do.15:32
odinhoAnd it ended up with making a 13GB / partition, and 17GB swap.15:33
odinhoThat's... just evil :-)15:33
xnoxdo you happen to have 16GB of RAM?15:38
stgraberI had the same just happen to me actually but I expected it when I told the installer to just wipe the disk clean ;)15:38
stgraber(11GB / and 17GB swap in my case)15:38
odinhoxnox: Yeah. :-) It might be a bit smarter about those "sane defaults".15:38
xnoxodinho: for bonus points with a 19GB partition it whould have failed to install =)15:39
xnox(and 16GB swap)15:39
odinhoxnox: ... Yeah. That'd be fun :D :P15:39
odinhoxnox: I actually thought about making it 20GB. Because my SSD is only 256 GB, and I'm supposed to use OS X on the machine.15:40
odinhoI'm only sneaking in Ubuntu to use that when I'm home.15:40
antarusxnox: wait, you are still doing swap = ram ? :)15:40
antarus(I can't really poke fun, we had swap = 3x ram for a while...)15:41
antaruswhich means on our HP Z620, you had 192G of swap :X15:41
antarusengineers were *pissed*15:41
cjwatsonWe should probably (a) act differently on laptops (b) on giant RAM use rather less swap but warn that hibernation will be impossible15:42
odinhoSwap should really be capped at 4 GB anyway. Or something like that. -- Or does anyone actually want swap?15:42
cjwatsonJust rather hard to integrate all the pieces there15:42
stgraberantarus: yep, just had that on a new VM machine I asked someone to setup ;) they installed stock Ubuntu using the "wipe the disk and don't ask me anything" option and they got a 192GB swap partition ;) what a waste of a nice 15K RPM SAS drive15:42
cjwatsonYou really don't want to run a Linux system without swap15:42
antaruscjwatson: I thought suspend to disk didn't work anyway15:42
cjwatsonLies15:42
cjwatsonPeople keep trying to remove the UI for it and such15:42
antarusI'll give you a hint, it doesn't work ;p15:42
cjwatsonBut lots of people still use it successfully AIUI15:42
cjwatson... for you15:43
antarus(reliably)15:43
antarus;)15:43
cjwatsonIt's only very recently that Linux has been able to cope with defragmenting memory sanely when entirely swapless15:43
cjwatsonAnd I still would definitely not trust it in such a moded15:43
antarusyeah there are some people at work that claim swapless machines are superior15:43
stgrabercjwatson: I just use zram-config ;)15:43
antarusI mostly call those people stupid15:43
odinhoThere's lots of memory-pressure things in the kernel now, -- because of virtual machines.15:44
stgrabercjwatson: that way both the kernel and my SSD are happy15:44
cjwatsonSwapless means (a) absolutely no tolerance of overcommit (b) you have to have absolutely everything resident even if it's a process that hasn't been scheduled in months15:44
odinhoSo maybe it'd be possible to pressure mem usage down to swap-level if you still wanted to hibernate.15:45
cjwatsonWhen somebody does it, let us know :)15:45
odinhocjwatson: When I have done it manually, I have done about 1 or 2G of swap. Anything over that seems rather ... too much :-)15:45
odinhoAt least allocating more ram than disk space should've triggered an assert somewhere :D15:46
cjwatsonOn a laptop I'd still go with >=ram, but on other systems it makes less sense15:46
odinhoHeuristic could still be, yeah I'm on a laptop, but having ram=swap would mean I'm using over 10% of available disk space, woops, that's no good --> revert to using 2G. :]15:47
mptxnox, for bug 1047384, I think we should go with your option 2. Delaying the passphrase question for more than one step (the keyboard layout step) would seem weird, almost like we'd forgotten about it.16:21
ubot2Launchpad bug 1047384 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/104738416:21
ogra_use zram :)16:21
ogra_makes the kernel happy and keeps your disk free16:21
ogra_(wrt swap)16:22
xnoxmpt: hmmm.... but then we need to bring geolocation forward (for a better guess at keyboard layout)17:57
xnoxmpt: and then we delay start of installation by a long time, but hey the user wanted encryption =)))))17:58
mptxnox, ugh. The reason to bring keyboard layout forward is to have only one step between choosing encryption and entering the encryption key. If we brought geolocation forward too, we'd then have two steps between them, defeating the purpose. (-:17:59
xnoxmpt: with option 1, it's two steps with speedy install. with option 2, it's two steps away with delayed install. =)))) both are bad with one slightly worse.18:00
mptbother18:01
xnoxmpt: do you agree with bug 111858918:04
ubot2Launchpad bug 1118589 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Raring) "Please remove WebCam step" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/111858918:04
mptxnox, no18:15
mptof course not :-)18:16
xnoxmpt: great, shared a google doc with you.18:17
xnoxmpt: i'll make a merge proposal and my bit is done.18:17
Laneyxnox: oh, so my patch was wasted :(18:18
xnoxLaney: i found out yesterday. Shared a google doc with you.18:19
xnoxLaney: personally, I don't typically look my best when the webcam thing pops up.18:19
LaneyI'VE BECOME SO NUMB18:19
xnoxand we only show the avatar in the fast user switcher.18:20
xnoxand account settings.18:20
xnoxwe don't show it in lightdm.18:20
xnoxLaney: your patch was accepted and it is in Raring currently =) \o/18:21
mptxnox, and PolicyKit in future.18:43
xnoxhehe =))18:44
mptxnox, I'll discuss it with Ivanka on Monday. Okay to hold until then?18:44
mptActually, Tuesday.18:45
mpthm hm18:45
xnoxmpt: sure. I can split it into separate package such that adding/removing that step is a matter of changing what packages are seeded on to the CD.18:45
mptI'll try to get this sorted tomorrow, actually18:45
xnox(cuase e.g. it makes little sense in Xubuntu/Mythbuntu/Studio as they have avatarless desktop)18:46
mptoh, ok18:46
mptI was about to say, splitting into separate packages sounds like work for the sake of delaying decisions :-)18:46
mptbut fair enough if it helps derivatives18:46
stgrabermpt: *flavours ;)18:54
stgraberwe don't care about derivatives, but we do about flavours18:55
mptright18:55
mptI'd forgotten about flavours18:55
* mpt ducks as stgraber throws something18:55
stgraber;)18:56
bdmurrayI'm gonna set bug 1095684 to Low or Medium since making it happen (double-click) seems convoluted to me18:59
ubot2Launchpad bug 1095684 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Raring) "Ubiquity crashes upon clicking 'New partition table' twice in the manual partitioning step during raring installation" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/109568418:59
bdmurraySeem reasonable?19:00
cjwatsonlots of people are in the habit of double-clicking everything19:01
bdmurrayokay19:03
infinitybdmurray: My parents double-click constantly.  They get multiple web browsers for every link they click, etc.  Totally not convoluted.19:55
infinitybdmurray: And also really hard to untrain.19:55
luvhi there, I'm sure you have got this question loads of times, anyway, would you guys be happy to accept a patch which would allow to enable/disable amazon (and possible other) lenses on install time? I am happy to do the actual code and this issue is quite important to me because i am not really happy that search i do after pressing <win_key> are send to the internet.22:09
luvim sure loads of people like the amazon lens but this is something that should be enabled/disabled on install time. again, im happy to do the coding.22:10
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cjwatsonluv: I'd take a patch that allowed preseeding the "Include online search results" setting in System Settings → Privacy, if it's possible to set that system-wide.  Less sure about UI; that would have to go to the design team - but you'd need to do the first part of the work regardless23:54
cjwatsonluv: Though, TBH, such a preseedable setting ought to be in whatever package implements the general "Include online search results" setting (i.e. more general than just the Amazon results in the shopping lens), rather than actually involving an installer patch as such23:55

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