[00:32] <bluesabre> I think we should add our Xubuntu preset to the Terminal presets
[00:32] <bluesabre> :)
[01:52] <bluesabre> mr_pouit: finally got around to it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunar/+bug/1212905
[01:52] <bluesabre> let me know what I messed up ;)
[02:37] <micahg> bluesabre: in a merge, you want to list the stuff that remains a delta and deltas that were dropped
[15:42] <GridCube> howdy
[17:44] <elfy> knome: I'm going to work on a wiki list of bugs we see during installs as per a conversation with michag - you got any preference to a name for it? 
[18:16] <Unit193> There used to be one several cycles back.
[19:21] <mikodo> Hi guys. I burned the Xubuntu 13.10 XMir-AMD 64 Bit .iso to DVD. Does anyone have any *quick links*, telling me what to do for testing it. Like, * what do you want me to do and report*.  I registered with xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com to send the results and specs of my compurter.
[19:28] <Unit193> You generally use it a little and see how it "feels", another test would be to run glxgears and compare it to the open source drivers in Xorg.
[19:28] <Unit193> http://pad.ubuntu.com/xubuntu-mir is the results pad.
[19:29] <mikodo> Unit193,  I I'll stick it on a spare partition.
[19:29] <mikodo> Unit193, Thanks. 
[19:30] <Unit193> Alrighty, sure.
[19:32] <mikodo> Unit193, I can never get into http://pad.ubuntu.com/xubuntu-mir something about OpenID Authentication Required so I thought I would report on the mailing list
[19:33] <Unit193> Yeah, it wants you to login using launchpad.
[19:34] <mikodo> Unit193, I have that, but I see nowhere on the page to login
[19:35] <mikodo> Just a blank page with OpenID Authentication Required
[19:35] <Unit193> Hah, that's niiice. :P
[19:36] <mikodo> Unit193, Do you get that too?
[19:36] <Unit193> mikodo: No, it redirects to login.ubuntu.com
[19:37] <mikodo> Unit193, I wonder if it is a cookie thing?
[19:37] <mikodo> Unit193, Anyways, I am screwed for that
[19:38] <Unit193> Another option would be to try another browser, but Firefox v25 and xombrero work for me.  No big deal really.
[19:38] <mikodo> Unit193, Thanks. I will play around See ya!
[19:38] <Unit193> Adios, have a goo test.
[19:38] <Unit193> +d
[19:38] <mikodo> lol
[19:38] <pleia2> goo tests
[19:39] <mikodo> Sounds like my wife
[19:40] <pleia2> I have a maid come in for that
[19:41] <Unit193> Testing world of goo? :P
[19:42] <pleia2> all goo handling
[19:43] <mikodo> Unit193, Yep I allowed all cookies for FF 23 and it is allowing me to login to http://pad.ubuntu.com/  
[20:00] <mikodo> I am soooo tired of the problems with SSO. I can log into Ubuntu One, Launchpad and Ubuntu Forums. But *now* I cannot login in to http://pad.ubuntu.com/openid/+login  EVEN with FF cookies allowed. This is not a request but a bitch. Sorry to waste your time.
[20:00] <pleia2> mikodo: are you part of the etherpad team?
[20:01] <mikodo> NO
[20:01] <pleia2> mikodo: what's your lp id?
[20:01] <mikodo> Sorry for caps
[20:02] <mikodo> Do you mean my email address to lP
[20:02] <pleia2> no, the part in the url after the ~
[20:02] <pleia2> https://launchpad.net/~lyz
[20:02] <pleia2> mine is "lyz"
[20:02] <mikodo> Alright, please give me a minute to see what that might be
[20:03] <pleia2> anyway, this problem has nothing to do with SSO, the etherpad just gets attacked+spammed so you need to be part of the etherpad team to use it, I can add people, you just need to ask :)
[20:10] <mikodo> pleia2, Sorry, to take so long to find what you were asking for! It is drum-roll please **  ~mike-odonnell-r  ** Not very frigin original is it?
[20:10] <pleia2> mikodo: done
[20:11] <mikodo> pleia2, Thanks pal!
[20:11] <elfy> http://imagebin.org/267841
[20:11] <elfy> logging into this machine after I'd logged into the mir instance
[20:13] <Unit193> elfy: Nice background.
[20:14] <elfy> yea - lovely :p
[20:15] <pleia2> lol
[20:15] <pleia2> that's teh broken
[20:15] <elfy> a bit ... 
[20:16] <elfy> at least it didn't have any passwords in it :p
[20:18] <elfy> Unit193: you seeing the same with seeding with me 2:1 32:64bit
[20:19] <Unit193> 14 all, 11G for both.
[20:19] <elfy> mind you I've been offline 
[20:19] <elfy> 7Gb in total 
[20:19] <Unit193> Sure, it's still not a lot, things be dieing down.
[20:20] <elfy> for these at least - 106Gb all told
[20:20] <elfy> so yea - much quieter now 
[20:21] <Unit193> 108.50 GiB httpd traffic since Sunday.
[20:23] <cub> Unit193, yeah since Jono's blog post yesterday people might do the install procedure there on an existing Saucy. I ran a test on Ubuntu Studio today so...
[20:24] <Unit193> cub: Sure, any different?
[20:24] <cub> Yes, the login screen was flashing and it traced my cursor movement with a nice blue colour. But once logged in everything worked just as with the Xubuntu 0.0.9 version
[20:25] <cub> I didn't update that on the Etherpad since it was not the Xubuntu iso, but on the wiki page instead
[20:26] <elfy> I've had the same flashing greeter screen with the saucy+mir bits 
[21:40] <mikodo> Well I installed XMir 13.10, installed grub to my primary install, and sudo update-grub finds 13.10 on the partition I installed it to, but on the boot-menu, it isn't listed. hmm... So, I can't boot into it.
[21:43] <mikodo> I am going to try booting into the other installs, to see if they all work. Bye.
[21:51] <mikodo> Alright, I found Xubuntu XMir 13.10 at Linux 3.11.0-1-generic x86_64 in the grup menu, which surprised me to find it there. So I have it running.
[21:52] <mikodo> *grub-menu
[21:55] <knome> forestpiskie, would that list be similar to what is in the iso tracker?
[21:55] <knome> forestpiskie, i don't want to duplicate any work, and it sounds like we have already gathered the bugs...
[21:59] <mikodo> How do I compare  glxgears XMir to Xorg?
[21:59] <knome> i'd say simply compare the FPS
[22:00] <mikodo> knome, Thanks. I don't know what that is
[22:02] <mikodo> FPS to google we go
[22:02] <knome> mikodo, run glxgears from terminal and it'll output you the frames per second rates
[22:02] <knome> the bigger the number, the better
[22:02] <knome> that's a very simple way to compare graphics performance
[22:02] <mikodo> knome, I can do that. Thanks.
[22:02] <knome> cheers
[22:03] <knome> mikodo, do you have access to the pad where we're collection information?
[22:03] <knome> mikodo, or, are you in the ubuntu-etherpad LP group
[22:03] <mikodo> knome, Unit193 gave me access Thanks
[22:03] <knome> okay, goodie
[22:18] <Unit193> (Strictly speaking, ple added him to the group. :P )
[22:23] <mikodo> oops, sorry, that is right.
[22:23] <knome> well i knew it couldn't be Unit193!
[22:24] <knome> but i don't mind. i don't have the permissions myself to add people either, but i'm good at poking other people and making them do it.
[22:25] <mikodo> knome, obviously, I didn't. say anyone having trouble with their sudo passowords, mine works sometimes, other times, just won't
[22:26] <knome> yeah, i've had those too, but the PEBKAC
[22:27] <mikodo> knome, Good misery likes company
[22:27] <knome> i once had a streak of like 7 times when i failed
[22:28] <mikodo> I am doing all the downloads now, fingers crossed!
[22:28] <knome> good luck
[22:29] <mikodo> *updates
[22:29] <Unit193> knome: Make it fun, enable insults.
[23:31] <mikodo> Alright, guys. I have my computer specs &  glxgears (twice posted, damn) up on http://pad.ubuntu.com/      Is there any other commands I can run to post, that would be of service to the devs?
[23:32] <Unit193> knome: ^?
[23:33] <mikodo> Oh, and would a reboot help with not being able to use my sudo password?
[23:33] <knome> mikodo, if you have time, check out packages.qa.ubuntu.com and see the xubuntu testcases :)
[23:34] <mikodo> knome, Thx.
[23:34] <knome> no problem - than *you*
[23:34] <bluesabre> micahg: largely the merge was, replace everything with debian version except for the debian folder
[23:37] <mikodo> http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/ starts tomorrow right?
[23:38] <knome> mikodo, it's an always ongoing effort
[23:38] <mikodo> Oh, I see that thanks
[23:40] <Unit193> Hah, by the standards of http://packages.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/298/builds/51476/testcases/1572/results nope to all. ;P
[23:41] <knome> :P
[23:41] <Elendorial> Hello
[23:42] <Unit193> Howdy.
[23:42] <Unit193> (By "all", I mean all my tests.)