[00:10] partionmanager 1.2.1 uploading. [02:05] Someone please ask soee to try partitionmanager again when he shows up. [06:14] Good morning. [06:15] Good morning lordievader, early bird [06:16] Tis 06:15am UTC here in UK [06:16] Sick_Rimmit: 07:16 here, early lecture... -.- [06:17] Early systems admin for me .. :-) [06:18] Important tasks for today? [06:18] Ooo.. it's a big migration day, we're moving to the cloud :-) [06:19] What's your lecture on ? [06:20] Sick_Rimmit: Random Signals and Noise. [06:20] What are you studying, Mathmatics ? Comp Sci, Physics ? maybe Radio and RF ? [06:21] Electrical Engineering. [06:24] Ah yes, so I was nearly there with the Radio and RF.. [06:25] It is a course heavily related to Radio and RF, yes ;) [06:25] Enjoying it ? [06:26] It's allright. [06:26] Do you get to do much hands on stuff, building projects etc.. ? [06:29] Not so much anymore. First two years we did. [06:30] Ah OK, are you in your final year now ? [06:30] Sort of consolidating all the knowledge. [06:31] Actually I should've already been started on my Master, just that I failed a couple of courses... -.- [06:31] OK, got to go yo a meeting. see you later lordievader have a great day :-) [06:31] Same to you ;) [07:15] good morning [07:19] ScottK: hi, latest update to partitionmanager fixed the problem where we couldn't start it [07:45] "The list of changes is not yet available. Please use instead." [07:46] (= [08:33] Riddell: have you already made a print-manager snapshot? [08:33] I am reasonable certain it's translations will not be exported without a workaround in releaseme [09:16] Hi Folks [09:16] I need some urgent help if possible [09:16] I have a server running massive load, its using only 9Gb of its 32Gb of memory. [09:16] MySQL is being thrashed, yet it has its buffer_size set to 15Gb [09:17] I just can't figure out why the system is not using all of its memoru [09:17] I expected a Linux box with 32Gb of RAM to just use 25Gb+ even if it just allocating it to buffers [09:18] Anyone got any ideas ? [09:18] any help really apprecaited [09:26] Sick_Rimmit: no idea I'm afraid, have you asked in a sysadminy/mysqly channel? [09:28] Riddell: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10287819/ look I ported an entire application :P [09:31] sitter: I started one, but it does like to make kded crash [09:31] ~ [09:32] y u no backtrace [09:55] all ISOs are oversized \o/ [09:58] Riddell: baloo-kf5 5.5.95-0ubuntu1 [09:58] shouldn't that be 5.6? [10:04] sitter: hmm yes it should [10:24] (arch=amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64el)_ZN3QCA6Global4scanEv@Base 2.1.0.3 [10:24] I don't get why this symbol is not on i386 [10:47] ddddd [10:54] eeeee? [10:54] sitter: because QCA [10:57] makes no sense though [10:58] unless it somehow manages to force the compiler to inline that function ... i.e. it is purely private anyway so it's not entirely unlikely, the fact that it would only do it on i386 makes no sense though [11:02] symbols make no sense in general [11:07] !tddddddddddd [11:07] Sorry, I don't know anything about tddddddddddd [11:07] !testing | 14.04.2 [11:07] 14.04.2: To test your hardware, you can use the packages memtest86+ (for memory, can be started from the !GRUB boot menu), smartmontools (for hard drives), cpuburn (which MIGHT damage your processor if cooling is not adequate!). Additionally, lm-sensors can be useful to monitor temperatures and fan speeds - See also !benchmark [11:07] hum [11:07] !testers | 14.04.2 [11:07] 14.04.2: Help is needed in #kubuntu-devel. Please ping Riddell, yofel, soee, Tm_T, shadeslayer, BluesKaj, James147, Quintasan, lordievader, shrini, tester56, parad1se, mamarley, alket, SourBlues, sgclark, neo31 for information [11:07] that's the one [11:08] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/332/builds for testing [11:09] Riddell: do we have bluez5 yet? :P [11:09] * sitter really doesn't know how to spin a CI ISO with vivid not meeting the dependencies of plasma workspace [11:10] sitter: poke relevant people? [11:10] let me look at the blueprint [11:11] sitter: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-v-bluez5 [11:11] boy [11:11] 13:31 < didrocks> Riddell: syncing with the Touch team is today (in a couple of hours), will keep you posted [11:11] that's alot of TODO [11:11] was the latest [11:11] that was yesterday though [11:11] is muon really going to be replaced by another app store (still from KDE), or that was just a dream? [11:11] muon is from KDE [11:12] sitter: I know that [11:13] ovidiu-florin: nothing will change about muon although we do need to do some tests and backports [11:19] Riddell: ok, then it was a dream [11:19] just to check [11:20] I'm sick right now, so, I need to double check things [11:21] :( [12:20] soee: Thanks. Does it work? [12:33] ScottK: i did not modify any partition, just launched teh app [12:33] without any problems [12:33] OK. Thanks for testing. [12:34] We'll need someone to do that. Maybe I can on Friday. === rdieter_work is now known as rdieter [13:17] Hiyas all [13:19] hi BluesKaj, are you able to test 14.04.2 candidates today? [13:19] http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/332/builds [13:23] Riddell, afraid not, already have 2 OSs on this drive and 3 on the laptop [13:27] hi mparillo, are you able to test 14.04.2 candidates today? [13:28] Sign me up for 32-bit. [13:29] mparillo: sign yourself up :) http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/332/builds [13:29] I have a question as i try to build the Beta 1 page. I see: https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-14.12.2.php But How do I know which version of the Applications I have. I can see Plasma, Q5, and Kernal in kinfocenter > About System, but not the Applications version. [13:30] Riddell: ;-) What I meant was so the next volunteer can pick 64-bit. [13:32] mparillo: the version number for the KDE Applications releases is a bit funny, it's used in the packaging and tars and not internally by the applications themselves [13:33] mparillo: so you'd need to look it up in muon or apt-cache policy dolphin or whatever to confirm what version it is from KDE Applications [13:39] Riddell: So, since the apt-cache policy for dolphin is Installed: 4:14.12.2-0ubuntu1 then I can assert that Vivid has KDE Applications14.12.2? [13:43] mparillo: yes indeed :) [13:44] Riddell: Testing 14.04.2 if fine, right? [13:44] morning [13:44] lordievader: that's the one we need yes [13:44] sgclark! [13:44] Hey sgclark [13:45] Riddell: Ok, I'll spin up a vm, after I've downloaded the image. [13:47] lordievader: lovely, I guess if you go 64 bit that'll complement mparillo nicely [13:47] Jup, was just downloading 64bit ;) [13:48] Riddell: TY. I will start drafting the Vivid Beta 1 page, including 14.12.2, but first will try to install Trusty 14.04.2 now that the Download complete. See, when I grabbed 32-bit, lordievader knew to grab 64-bit ;-) [13:49] ;) [13:49] Time to create a vm :D [13:54] Quintasan: so you're still making kdesnake and ktron binaries? [13:54] Uh no [13:54] At least that does not seem to be the case when I did make [14:09] Riddell: On a VM with 1Gb ram the installer crashes with "Cannot allocate memory".. -.- [14:10] Is 2Gb the bare minimum? [14:11] hum, wibble [14:11] shouldn't be but you can try and see if it helps [14:17] Quintasan: ok I got it now [14:17] git is confusing me [14:33] Riddell: since we are not using ubiquity-dm 1gib is defnitely not enough [14:33] effective usable memory on the live is half of what is available, so that's 512mib for all of plasma and ubiquity [14:35] Quintasan: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/121589/ updated [14:36] sitter: how does ubiquity-dm make a difference? [14:36] Riddell: doesn't need plasma in memory [14:36] right [14:42] On installing the RC for 14.04.2, lsb_release -a still returns a Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS. It is certainly not a critical thing. Does it get fixed automagically for the GA? Note that the kinfocenter just shows 14.04. [14:43] mparillo: what's in /etc/lsb-release ? [14:44] I will check. [14:52] sitter: print-manager kf5 snapshot uploaded and packaging in kubuntu_vivid_archive branch [15:01] Hmm, OEM config is broken still. Shortcut to launch the wizard is missing. [15:02] lordievader: what happens if you run oem-config on the command line? [15:02] Says it is not installed. [15:06] Installed oem-config and noticed it doesn't check permissions. Launching from the oem user results in permission errors. [15:16] cat /etc/lsb-release contains DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS" [15:17] mparillo: needs base-files: updated I guess, well spotted, can you report a bug and I'll poke people with it [15:27] 1423225 added to http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/332/builds/89329/testcases/1300/results/ [15:27] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-files/+bug/1423225 [15:27] Launchpad bug 1423225 in base-files (Ubuntu) "lsb-release 14.04.2 still points to 14.04.1" [Undecided,New] [15:31] mparillo: Hmm, I'll check if 64bit is affected too. [15:34] mparillo: Added bug reference to test report. [15:35] lordievader: Nice to know it is not just me ;-) TY. [15:35] That would make it an very strange bug ;) [15:36] A single computer refusing to show 14.04.2 and shows 14.04.1 instead :P [17:09] Sick_Rimmit: you doing kdevelop today? [17:37] Riddell: Hi no will have to be tomorrow now. Been fried with that DB issues all day today [17:38] :( [17:56] sgclark: I uploaded analitza4 and cantor to use it [17:59] Riddell: ok thanks [18:49] BluesKaj: lordievader: new images coming in an hour ot two [18:49] or [18:50] new images, Riddell , which one ? [18:50] err ones [19:01] :( [19:02] BluesKaj: 14.04.2 [19:02] Don't really have time this evening to test. [19:02] Riddell: Until when is the test window open? [19:08] not here either, no room on my pc [19:18] yes 14.04.2 [19:18] lordievader: release is tomorrow I think [19:18] midday utc ish usual deadline [19:19] Hmm... I would have time tommorow afternoon -.- [19:31] 19:28 < infinity> Riddell: Images should start vomiting out shortly. [20:06] BluesKaj, soee, lordievader: new images up ↑ [20:16] Can they take them? If not, I can repeat my test (the download will go much slower now that the neighborhood is starting to stream netflix). https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/base-files/+bug/1423225 is fixed. [20:16] Launchpad bug 1423225 in base-files (Ubuntu) "lsb-release 14.04.2 still points to 14.04.1" [Undecided,Fix released] [20:30] ergh :) someone online ? [20:31] BluesKaj: ping [20:33] soee, pong [20:44] is there some tool liek scandisk ? [20:56] soee, diskscan :) [20:57] BluesKaj: are you on Plasma 5 maybe ? [21:02] soee, yes [21:07] BluesKaj: do you also have such panel with dark breeze theme: http://wstaw.org/m/2015/02/18/worksace8.png ? [21:27] soee, http://imagebin.ca/v/1s7PyMINGUpA , this with breeze dark [21:31] BluesKaj: ok i have some problems with opengl, drivers etc [21:31] removing propriety atm [21:31] ok [21:38] Riddell, ScottK: quassel-0.12-beta1 tagged and available for download: http://quassel-irc.org/pub/quassel-0.12-beta1.tar.bz2 [21:38] this marks our feature freeze [21:39] you could have a look at mamarley's PPA for up-to-date nightly packages, too [21:39] KF5 port can be enabled with -DUSE_QT5=1 -DWITH_KDE=1 [21:41] ok [22:04] Hi! I am interested to know more about porting Ubiquity to Qt5 [22:06] Riddell, ScottK: https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/quassel-beta/ has beta builds already! (or will soon have) [22:10] siddhant: I think you might want to talk to xnox [22:10] k [22:10] pft [22:10] thank you! [22:11] xnox doesn't seem to be online. I'll check later. [22:12] cool