penguin42 | it tends to be rather quiet at the weekend, especially late in European times | 00:01 |
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cjwelborn | ah, i see. okay then, see you later. | 00:02 |
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philwyett | Hi, Are there any notes on upgrading to the LTS quantal stack being made available when 12.04.2 is released? | 13:05 |
ogra_ | philwyett, just make sure to have all updates installed, you will be automatically on 12.04.2 | 13:09 |
ogra_ | (check with lsb_release -a) | 13:09 |
philwyett | ogra_: That is not the case is it. On an already installed system, the move to the new stack is optional? | 13:11 |
ogra_ | the move to a different kernel and xserver is ... but you are automatically getting to 12.04.2 | 13:12 |
ogra_ | (these are unrelated things) | 13:12 |
philwyett | ogra_: Normal updates are fine. It is the move to the complete new stack I am wanting to know if an guidance docs will be provided. | 13:13 |
philwyett | s/an/any | 13:13 |
ogra_ | ah, k, that i dont know | 13:13 |
ogra_ | but i'd guess so ;) | 13:14 |
philwyett | I'd hope so. ;-) | 13:14 |
philwyett | I have just installed the feb 10 alternate image in a VM. While it is installing the LTS quantal 3.5. kernel. It is still installing mesa 8.0.4. | 13:16 |
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melodie | hello | 19:02 |
melodie | I would like some help on a little thing | 19:02 |
melodie | trying to make a custom versions, I would like in a Openbox one and in Lubuntu to have icons on the desktop (two icons). I have got them with a script in the casper directories, : it works in the live, but does not follow after install once the name "Desktop" is changed to the one used in the language. any thoughts on that ? | 19:04 |
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Bluefoxicy | okay why the heck am I getting corruption. | 23:00 |
penguin42 | what type of corruption, where? | 23:11 |
infinity | penguin42: He's being led down the path of temptation and sin toward a decadent life filled with glazed donuts and Brazilian barbecues. Obviously. | 23:12 |
infinity | Great, I just made myself hungry. | 23:12 |
penguin42 | hmm donuts | 23:12 |
Bluefoxicy | Are there docs on how Debian and Ubuntu infrastructure work? | 23:25 |
Bluefoxicy | I have no clue where to start building a build server, and google is unhelpful. All I know is folks submit debs and they wind up in the repositories, and there's some automated magic between and somebody manually accepts the deb. | 23:25 |
penguin42 | Bluefoxicy: On the ubuntu side isn't most of it driven via lp or something connected to it - i.e. can you follow the source? | 23:32 |
Bluefoxicy | penguin42: nod. On Debian it seems to be buildd and such--which I had quite a bit of trouble discovering via google but :| | 23:39 |
penguin42 | Bluefoxicy: To ask a silly question; but wth are you setting up a buildd? | 23:46 |
infinity | Bluefoxicy: Debian is dak/wanna-build/buildd/sbuild, Ubuntu is launchpad/launchpad-buildd. You probably don't want to use either for a small local archive. | 23:48 |
Bluefoxicy | Eh. I don't understand how either works. It gives me the willies. | 23:53 |
Bluefoxicy | I hate relying on magic blue smoke | 23:53 |
penguin42 | Bluefoxicy: Well it's fine if you don't let it out | 23:53 |
cjwatson | sbuild itself is all packaged and such and pretty easy to get to work for single source packages, at least | 23:54 |
Bluefoxicy | nod. | 23:56 |
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