* belkinsa may be late to the event | 16:01 | |
belkinsa | Some how my parents want me to come to lunch with them. | 16:01 |
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drkokandy_ | Have fun | 16:09 |
drkokandy_ | We can get started around 1 ish & you can join after that | 16:10 |
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belkinsa | I know, but I'm the organizer! I have to be here on to time get everyone settled. | 17:46 |
belkinsa | Anyways, I will be ready in 10 minutes. | 17:46 |
belkinsa | Who is all here for the UGJ? | 17:58 |
aikidouke | o/ | 17:58 |
aikidouke | I am | 17:58 |
belkinsa | We will wait 5 minutes for the late comers. | 17:59 |
aikidouke | ok | 17:59 |
belkinsa | o/ (Read: hey) lcnets | 18:03 |
lcnets | Hey, any tips on how to install 15.04 it simply won't work for me | 18:04 |
belkinsa | You don't need to install, you can just run from the lIve CD. | 18:05 |
belkinsa | Wait, where did you get your copy? | 18:05 |
aikidouke | are you getting an error message when you boot? | 18:05 |
lcnets | Yeah | 18:05 |
belkinsa | Did you get the ISO from here: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ | 18:06 |
jenni | [ Ubuntu 15.04 (Vivid Vervet) Daily Build ] - https://j.mp/1IpvPe9 | 18:06 |
aikidouke | ok, what is your error that you get? | 18:06 |
* drkokandy is here just a few mins late (sorry!) | 18:06 | |
belkinsa | It's cool. We were waiting for the late comers and get set up for what we will be doing. | 18:07 |
lcnets | Drat just second | 18:07 |
belkinsa | So, what are you guys working on for the Jam> | 18:09 |
aikidouke | i am going to be playing with systemd | 18:10 |
belkinsa | https://bugs.launchpad.net/harvest for me | 18:10 |
jenni | [ Bugs : harvest ] - https://j.mp/1IpxjFq | 18:10 |
aikidouke | i couldnt find any ubuntu systemd test cases, so I grabbed these from Fedora | 18:10 |
aikidouke | https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Package_systemd_test_cases | 18:11 |
jenni | [ Category:Package systemd test cases - FedoraProject ] - https://j.mp/1Ipxoc4 | 18:11 |
belkinsa | More like trying to see if I can do some coding for it | 18:11 |
lcnets | What format I use if running from USB, I used fat32 and I think that might be the issue | 18:11 |
aikidouke | lcnets: are you creating the usb on a linux system or other? | 18:12 |
lcnets | Linux | 18:13 |
aikidouke | i cant remember formatting a stick in a while, but probably should be ext4 | 18:13 |
aikidouke | sudo fdisk /dev/sd(whatever your stick shows up as) | 18:13 |
aikidouke | d (delete all the partitions) | 18:14 |
aikidouke | i should say delete each partition with d | 18:14 |
aikidouke | be VERY careful you have the write device and not your hard drive | 18:14 |
aikidouke | n (new partition) | 18:14 |
drkokandy | Or, if you want to try an easy GUI way to make a new Linux USB, I usually just use Gparted to delete & reformat and unetbootin to add the iso ;-) | 18:15 |
aikidouke | i think hitting enter should get through all the defaults | 18:15 |
aikidouke | (as drkokandy says) :) | 18:15 |
aikidouke | let me know which way you go so I dont type out everything | 18:15 |
drkokandy | belkinsa: is there a preference what we work on? Was the goal to have us all work on the same thing or just to have us all work at the same time? | 18:16 |
lcnets | Okay I should be able to get it though it might be a bit before I can get it. I running behind so am out of the house currently | 18:16 |
belkinsa | The latter, so we can have fun working on stuff. | 18:17 |
belkinsa | It's more to get the LoCo doing something together. | 18:17 |
belkinsa | And I don't mind if we end this early or go later. | 18:19 |
drkokandy | gotcha | 18:19 |
drkokandy | in that case, I might continue working on these Lubuntu 14.04.2 issues | 18:19 |
belkinsa | Alright, I don't mind it. | 18:19 |
drkokandy | at least for a bit and then I might join in something else | 18:20 |
* belkinsa nods | 18:20 | |
drkokandy | if anyone has questions or needs help with launchpad, I've been doing some bug work for a little while and am happy to walk you through it in the IRC or via hangouts or something | 18:20 |
Unit193 | drkokandy: .2 has really hit a speed bump, the release team is working on it considering it's not an isolated issue to one of the flavors. | 18:21 |
Unit193 | I'm also here for random technical questions. | 18:22 |
drkokandy | gotcha Unit193 - what I'm doing right now is trying to make a diff of the packages in the amd64 alternate ISOs (.1 vs .2) as requested by wxl | 18:22 |
Unit193 | Mmmm, fun times. | 18:23 |
Unit193 | The alt install is so slow. | 18:23 |
eslusher | aka lcnets | 18:31 |
Unit193 | Heh. | 18:32 |
eslusher | proper format for usb? | 18:33 |
belkinsa | Just use the USB installer that Ubuntu has | 18:33 |
Unit193 | You can dd it, use unetbootin, if you have Windows you can use Linux Live USB creator. | 18:33 |
Unit193 | Meh. | 18:33 |
eslusher | hasn't worrked | 18:33 |
belkinsa | Startup Disk Creator is what I mean | 18:33 |
Unit193 | That's normally broken. :P | 18:34 |
eslusher | again didn't work | 18:34 |
belkinsa | Or PendriveLinux for Windows. | 18:34 |
Unit193 | eslusher: Oh, are you live booting from 14.04? | 18:34 |
Unit193 | Erm, I mean, have that installed? | 18:34 |
eslusher | dual boot from 14.04 | 18:34 |
Unit193 | OK, so if you install grml-rescueboot, you can just drop the ISO into /boot/grml/ and run sudo update-grub to add the ISO to the boot menu. | 18:35 |
eslusher | I think I just found some info on it | 18:35 |
aikidouke | question...In ubuntu is running "systemctl start some.service" supposed to also enable the service as "systemctl enable some.service" ? | 18:37 |
Unit193 | I don't believe so. | 18:38 |
aikidouke | :) | 18:38 |
aikidouke | I ask because when I start a service, it does seem to enable it | 18:38 |
Unit193 | Generally speaking, you can still use service foo restart to restart it under systemd. | 18:38 |
Unit193 | Ah, I could be wrong then I suppose. | 18:38 |
aikidouke | when I run systemctl enable some.service I get...hang on | 18:38 |
Unit193 | I'm already presuming here that systemd is in fact your init. | 18:39 |
aikidouke | Failed to execute operation: No such file or directory | 18:39 |
aikidouke | correct | 18:39 |
aikidouke | systemctl status some.service after starting the service says the service is enabled and running | 18:40 |
aikidouke | y | 18:41 |
* aikidouke oops | 18:41 | |
* drkokandy does that all the time | 18:41 | |
aikidouke | lol...I've been trying out spectrwm for the past week. I really like it when Im work with text | 18:42 |
aikidouke | and even using firefox isnt bad from keyboard | 18:43 |
aikidouke | but i get ahead of myself some | 18:43 |
aikidouke | anyway | 18:43 |
aikidouke | I would expect systemd to tell me that if I start a service it isnt enabled | 18:43 |
eslusher | error on boot is gfxboot.c32 not a COM32R image | 18:43 |
aikidouke | until I enable it | 18:43 |
aikidouke | so should i report this as a systemd bug? | 18:44 |
belkinsa | Yes, but check if there is one about your issue first | 18:46 |
aikidouke | ok :) | 18:48 |
* aikidouke away for a few | 18:51 | |
drkokandy | eslusher: what happens if at that error you type "live" (without quotes) | 18:52 |
Unit193 | aikidouke: Same guys that make that also make xombrero, a great browser. | 18:53 |
Unit193 | aikidouke: It tends to want to be smarter than you. | 18:54 |
eslusher | didn't find any help, but. hit TAB which showed some options and chose live-install...now proceeding with install | 18:54 |
aikidouke | Unit193: never heard of it. I will definitely check it out | 19:01 |
Unit193 | "In addition to providing a familiar mouse-based interface like other web browsers, it offers a set of vi-like keyboard commands for users who prefer to keep their hands on their keyboard." | 19:02 |
aikidouke | woah...thats...nice! | 19:03 |
Unit193 | It's pretty basic, but I use http://sigma.unit193.net/configs/xombrero.conf | 19:06 |
aikidouke | saving that link for later...thanks | 19:19 |
Unit193 | So you've got a major upgrade, moving from utopic to vivid with spectrwm. | 19:23 |
lion{at}work | greetings ohio from over seas ;) | 19:26 |
belkinsa | o/ lion{at}work, want to join us for bug testing? | 19:26 |
lion{at}work | belkinsa: actually I'm in the middle of my shift here in RL life | 19:28 |
lion{at}work | and I'm not that good in bug fixing ;) | 19:28 |
* lion{at}work is learning to use kdenlive at the moment | 19:28 | |
aikidouke | oh? I havent read up on that... | 19:32 |
belkinsa | Before I forget, can you guys share stories of what you have done today with me so I can post that on my blog? | 19:33 |
belkinsa | But it's your choice to do so, though. | 19:33 |
aikidouke | belkinsa: email or ? | 19:36 |
belkinsa | E-mail, yes or PM | 19:36 |
belkinsa | belkinsa@ubuntu.com is mine | 19:36 |
eslusher | I finanly have 15.04 up and running | 19:42 |
belkinsa | \o/ | 19:42 |
eslusher | what a pain | 19:42 |
belkinsa | Bah, Ubuntu for the Phones/Tablet is still useless for me, | 19:43 |
Unit193 | I'm actually at my last computer *not* on 15.04 right now... | 19:44 |
drkokandy | I usually stay LTS for computers I use actively. I do experiment with the development branch on two, but in separate partitions | 19:47 |
Unit193 | But so much stuff is broken in the LTS. | 19:51 |
drkokandy | like what? I don't have anything breaking on me in daily use in the LTS... my home server is even running precise (I know. too lazy. I'll get to it eventually.) - and it's still doing just great | 19:56 |
belkinsa | drkokandy is right, I had no issues with LTS's. | 19:56 |
belkinsa | How are you guys doing? | 20:07 |
aikidouke | fine so far | 20:09 |
aikidouke | timedatectl and hostnamectl work as expected | 20:10 |
drkokandy | good. finished that first thing. marking a lot of old untouched lubuntu bugs with insufficient info incomplete while retesting an old confirmed bug on modern versions | 20:10 |
belkinsa | That's good to hear. It's the same with Harvest, bug wise. | 20:10 |
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belkinsa | I need to go, but I would like to thank everyone who come and helped. You guys can take it until 4 or later, if you want. And for those who want to send in their story, you can send it to belkinsa@ubuntu.com by Sunday, Feb 8th at 11:55 PM. | 20:40 |
aikidouke | sounds good...bye! | 20:41 |
Unit193 | drkokandy: Well, different uses and different package needs. gcalcli is broken in trusty, back before trusty even debian-keyring was too old and non-functional, python-parsedatetime is broken in trusty, and random others I can't think of off the top of my head. | 22:27 |
Unit193 | (I could pull up more, but not really needed.) Of course I have trusty (or Debian) on the server, but not in mint condition there either. | 22:27 |
drkokandy | makes sense - I probably have a different set of needs than you do. (I don't even recognize 2 of those 3 packages). I just know I don't remember noticing anything broken on the LTS versions that prevents me from doing the things that I do | 22:30 |
Unit193 | Which honestly is great. The only Lubuntu computer that I manage I left on Trusty because I didn't want to have to deal with it, but that's supplimented by my own archive and PPA. | 22:32 |
Unit193 | Hrm, need to find a way to get origin from apt/dpkg without synaptic. | 23:42 |
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