[14:14] <cub> I can't get the trusty 64-bit to boot. Anyone else had problems lately or should I continue investigating my files and usb?
[14:57] <zequence> cub: linux-lowlatency, most propably
[14:57] <zequence> cub: Try editying the grub boot parameters
[14:57] <cub> can I check that?
[14:57] <cub> aha
[14:57] <zequence> cub: When in the GRUB menu, press "e"
[14:57] <cub> right now I can't even the the i386 to install the boot loader on the usb .:/'
[14:57] <zequence> if you see "threadirqs", remove it
[14:57] <cub> ok
[14:57] <zequence> cub: Also, add "nothreadirqs"
[14:59] <cub> alright, will make another run
[14:59] <cub> thantks
[18:37] <cub> hmm still no go on trusty iso
[19:11] <cub> Never mind, I entered nothreadirqs wrong the first times
[19:12] <cub> First test of running the installation with Orca seems to be a success. I will do a full installation asap to see if orca is starting up after the reboot as well.
[19:12] <cub> but so far so good. Should be ready for FF now.
[19:18] <cub> zequence, Ardour2 is still in the iso, I thought you removed it?
[19:18] <cub> "1397. By Kaj Ailomaa on 2014-02-12
[19:18] <cub> removed ardour(2), as ardour3 is the new and preferred version"
[19:19] <cub> also, zequence OvenWerks should I put the live session test on http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ as a success even though I had to do "nothreadirqs" to get it to boot?
[19:25] <cub> doh, since I zsynced earlier today, the daily for 19th was released..
[20:00] <zequence> cub: No need to do that for dailys
[20:01] <zequence> cub: The bug is being worked on, and actually - nothreadirqs should have been already put in, will investigate
[20:01] <zequence> cub: Before the release of beta, we need to make sure it's alright. I think everything seems working now, as far as booting and logging in, except for the kernel
[20:02] <cub> I'm having trouble zsyncing the daily
[20:02] <zequence> cub: I had trouble too before. Could be a problem with the site
[20:02] <cub> most likely
[20:03] <cub> I noticed some icons that was not showing in the menus. I'm not sure if anyone usually looks at that?
[20:03] <zequence> cub: For me, some of them were too big. That's correct. I forgot about that
[20:03] <cub> also if I think something should be moved to another workflow, do I file a bug or just bring it up in here?
[20:04] <cub> yeah some was quite big and some had a default icon, black screen with a red circle and cross
[20:04] <zequence> cub: a bug is never wrong, but I guess since we are so small, we might as well just do it
[20:05] <cub> it was just Entangle that is placed in Graphic Design, but I would suggest to put it in Photography
[20:05] <zequence> The menu is a bit custom. It needs to be tweaked
[20:06] <zequence> We can do that afterwards. Before User Interface Freeze
[20:06] <cub> yup
[20:06] <cub> I was thinking about Krita though. It's a Beta 2 release in there
[20:07] <cub> I haven't used it so I don't know how "beta" it actually is
[20:07] <zequence> As long as it works. We need to smoketest all the apps
[20:07] <zequence> Bugs can be fixed even after FF, so no problem there
[20:07] <cub> I ran most of them on the live session
[20:08] <cub> it's just that Krita.org list 2.7 as latest stable and since it's a LTS release now?
[20:09] <zequence> cub: AFAIK, it's synced from Debian, but perhaps since it's a KDE app, that works differently, don't know
[20:09] <cub> or will the proper 2.8 version be updated automatically eventually in the 14.04 release?
[20:13] <zequence> cub: No. Debian Sync Freeze is in effect
[20:13] <zequence> Someone needs to either sync, or package manually
[20:13] <zequence> And after feature freeze, you can only do that to fix a bug