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hallynbleh00:01
hallynpod2man: unable to format script/dh_systemd_start.1p00:01
hallynpod2man: unable to format script/running-in-container00:01
hallyndebian/rules:17: recipe for target 'override_dh_auto_build' failed00:01
hallynafter dinner00:03
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hallyninteresting - upstart simply will not build on vivid with systemd.  make check fails03:10
argeshallyn: i think i simply forgot about that bug.04:40
pittihallyn: so far we didn't need that, as there's ConditionVirtualization=04:44
pittiah, infinity already pointed to that04:44
pittithat's for units, and systemd-detect-virt for scripts04:44
pittiboth of which are upstream, so we can eventually stop having the ubuntu specific container-detect.conf04:45
seb128mvo, bdmurray, hey, is bug #1356823 something you are looking at? It's ranked issue n°1 on e.u.c for vivid07:50
ubottubug 1356823 in aptdaemon (Ubuntu Vivid) "aptd crashed with AttributeError in _remove_from_connection_no_raise(): 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'Destroy'" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/135682307:50
Odd_Blokedannf: Can you confirm that http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/vivid/current/vivid-server-cloudimg-arm64-uefi1.img boots as you expect?07:59
Odd_BlokeI've just tested it locally and it booted uninterrupted, but confirmation would be appreciated. :)08:00
seb128Riddell, hey, bug #1442512 seems recent, maybe something wrong with your qt5 migration08:02
ubottubug 1442512 in apport (Ubuntu) "/usr/share/apport/apport-kde:11:same_key:QHash:value:QPropertyAnimation::updateState:setState" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/144251208:02
mvoseb128: let me check08:03
seb128mvo, danke08:03
Riddellthanks seb12808:19
seb128Riddell, yw!08:19
seb128mvo, thanks for the fix ;-)08:34
mvoseb128: thanks for raising the issue08:35
seb128mvo, yw :-)08:35
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LocutusOfBorg1good morning08:50
Unit193It'sabork.08:50
Odd_BlokeI just hit "W: GPG error: http://archive.ubuntu.com vivid-updates Release: Unknown error executing gpgv"; anyone have any ideas what might be causing that?09:18
Odd_Bloke(This is on a now-destroyed automated testing instance, so I can't do any poking around)09:18
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pittitseliot: I'm fixing the ubuntu-drivers-common autopkgtests09:42
pittitseliot: is there an fglrx bug to track "known to not work with current vivid kernel/X.org" that I shouldl reference?09:42
tseliotpitti: I think users file new bug reports about it every time09:44
pittiok09:44
pittitseliot: I just mark the two as expected failures for now, and fixed the others09:44
tseliotpitti: fglrx shouldn't fail in vivid though. What's going on?09:50
pmjdebruijnhi folks, I've been using live-build to make custom ISOs, which works reasonably well... however they do differ from official generated images in unexpected ways... genisoimage is used instead of xorriso for example10:02
pmjdebruijncan anybody here shed some light on how official ubuntu ISOs are generated?10:03
* LocutusOfBorg1 hugs ginggs 10:03
ogra_pmjdebruijn, live-build is only used for generating the rootfs (squashfs in case of the desktop isos) ... we have a master tool called cdimage that takes these rootfses and pipes them into debian-cd ... debian-cd then turns them into bootable images10:04
pmjdebruijnaha10:05
ogra_our configs for live-build live in the livecd-rootfs package btw10:05
pmjdebruijnright10:05
pmjdebruijnthe live-build generated ISOs mis EFI support for example10:05
pmjdebruijnogra_: is there more documentation on that process, so I can replicate it?10:05
ogra_https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage10:05
ogra_it isnt well documented beyond the source sadly, the setup is rather complex10:06
pmjdebruijnogra_: thanks for the hints10:07
cariboudebfx: would you have time to sponsor a backport to precise for openafs ? you've done the previous one10:07
* pmjdebruijn wonders if it'll be a better option to hack a bit on live-build :)10:07
tseliotLocutusOfBorg1: I have just uploaded the fix for fglrx in utopic-proposed. The SRU team will have to approve it though10:09
pmjdebruijnon another sidenote, anybody a clue why fonts-crosextra-caladea fonts-crosextra-carlito aren't included by default?10:13
pmjdebruijnthey are compatibility fonts (similar in concept to the Liberation fonts), but they replace Calibri/Cambria, which are popular in modern docx files10:15
pittitseliot: oh, not? well, the driver fails to build10:21
rbasakpmjdebruijn: file a bug against the libreoffice package to recommend them, perhaps?10:22
tseliotpitti: do you have any logs?10:23
pittitseliot: it was hidden by another error in the tests (apt slightly changed behaviour apparently), but with that fixed they fail10:23
LocutusOfBorg1thanks tseliot10:23
pittitseliot: building manually, hang on10:23
tseliotLocutusOfBorg1: np10:23
tseliotpitti: ok. BTW it's the fglrx-core that builds the modules, not fglrx any more10:24
pmjdebruijnrbasak: possibly, I was wondering if there was a general font-inclusion council or something? :)10:25
pittitseliot: oh! then I figure the test needs to be adjusted to that10:25
tseliotpitti: right :)10:26
* pitti does that then10:26
pittioh, and please let's not paper over this by adding force-badtest in britney, please10:26
tseliot?10:31
pittitseliot: such a test override was added by the release team when u-d-c started failing10:32
tseliotpitti: oh, ok10:32
dholbach@pilot in10:36
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rbasakpmjdebruijn: no idea. Ask in #ubuntu-desktop maybe?10:37
pittitseliot: ok, all fixed, and uploaded10:48
tseliotpitti: thanks!10:49
LocutusOfBorg1dholbach, hi, do you think I can ask to merge transmission/experimental?10:52
LocutusOfBorg1it has finally fixed the systemd transition10:52
LocutusOfBorg1https://packages.qa.debian.org/t/transmission/news/20150410T103425Z.html10:52
dholbachLocutusOfBorg1, hum... Unable to find transmission in Debian suite "experimental".10:54
dholbachah, incoming10:55
dholbachLocutusOfBorg1, sure - feel free to merge it!10:56
LocutusOfBorg1thanks :)11:04
LocutusOfBorg1I don't think the actual transmission can rebuild in vivid clean environment11:05
LocutusOfBorg1pitti, did libsystemd-daemon-dev still exist in vivid?11:05
pittiLocutusOfBorg1: it still does, yes (although deprecated)11:08
LocutusOfBorg1I have some code that does sd_notify and on debian I add -lsystemd, on utopic -lsystemd-daemon11:08
LocutusOfBorg1what on vivid?11:09
pittiLocutusOfBorg1: libsystemd-dev and -lsystemd are preferred11:09
LocutusOfBorg1on utopic doesn't work :(11:09
pittiLocutusOfBorg1: libsystemd-daemon-dev is just for backwards compat11:09
pittiLocutusOfBorg1: no, but we are talking about vivid here, don't we?11:09
LocutusOfBorg1wonderful, so after utopic systemd will be really unified11:10
LocutusOfBorg1I like it11:10
LocutusOfBorg1wow a new systemd upload! :)11:24
mbieblLocutusOfBorg1: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?users=pkg-systemd-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org;tag=libsystemd11:28
LocutusOfBorg1yes mbiebl; I was looking at debian 763297 already11:32
ubottuDebian bug 763297 in release.debian.org "transition: libsystemd" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/76329711:32
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mgedmincyphermox, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gfxboot-theme-ubuntu/+bug/1442586 looks like one for you (according to seb128)11:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1442586 in gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "gfxboot-theme-ubuntu needs an update with new translations export" [Undecided,New]11:45
nemohttp://www.bq.com/fr/ubuntu.html  *sigh*12:13
nemoEU only12:13
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ogra_nemo, where would you want it beyond that ?12:23
ogra_the radio is limited to EU frequencies12:23
nemothere are EU-specific frequencies? O_o12:25
nemohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSM_frequency_bands huh...12:26
nemoguess all my other phones work across any bands12:26
nemoanyway. doesn't seem to be EU exclusive12:26
nemo"In Africa, Europe, Middle East and Asia, most of the providers use 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands."12:26
shadeslayermvo: pokety poke @ kubuntu-core :(12:27
ogra_well, the point is you can only get 2G in the US with it12:27
nemo2G GSM (850/900/1800/1900)12:27
nemo3G HSPA+ (900/2100)12:27
nemooff the phone specs12:27
nemoso. GSM-1900 is used in US and Canada according to that wikipedia page12:27
nemoah. 2G. eh. who cares12:28
nemostill take it12:28
ogra_btw, #ubuntu-touch is our phone channel12:28
nemoanyway. looks like it really is "Works in most of world for 3G, and Americas for 2G" so that doesn't quite the same as "EU only"12:29
nemom'k. thanks.12:29
ogra_well, there is that FCC thingie too :)12:29
nemoagain that seems to presuppose the world consists of US and EU12:30
* nemo shrugs12:30
nemoanyway. what I gather is that it probably would work if I ordered it12:31
ogra_i think someone said he spotted one or two on ebay12:31
Sweet5harkHi, Im looking for someone from the ubuntu-sru team. This one should actually be rather easy: can you drop the pending LibreOffice 4.2.8/trusty update?  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/1:4.2.8-0ubuntu112:35
* Sweet5hark hopes that dropping an SRU is easier than approving one ...12:35
pmjdebruijnanything wrong with that?12:37
Sweet5harkpmjdebruijn: are you asking about the libreoffice SRU?12:42
pmjdebruijnyes (though I'm not from the ubuntu-sru team, just a curious bystander)12:43
Sweet5harkpmjdebruijn: nothing wrong with the package itself functionally, just the changelog has a misleading line and I try to avoid LTS people to have needlessly too many updates as a new one will be there soon ...12:46
pmjdebruijnah cool :)12:46
pmjdebruijnbtw, tnx for your work on the lovely libreoffice ppas :)12:47
Sweet5harkyeah, those are for the guys who cant get enough updates ;)12:52
pmjdebruijnhehe12:52
pmjdebruijnwell, for some applications it's rather nice to get out-of-band updates for file format compatibility and such12:53
pmjdebruijnSweet5hark: on a different note, slightly abusing the situation, now you're here, are you aware of fonts-crosextra-caladea and fonts-crosextra-carlito? they might be nice Recommends for libreoffice12:54
LocutusOfBorg1why pbuilder-dist vivid has upstart installed^12:56
LocutusOfBorg1?12:56
LocutusOfBorg1pitti, ^^^ :)12:56
fionnananyone know of a good guide for using docker on ubuntu snappy?12:56
Sweet5harkpmjdebruijn: on libreoffice 4.4 packages those are Suggests of libreoffice-writer ...12:56
LocutusOfBorg1I was trying to undestand why sid has no cpio by default and ubuntu has, and upstart seems to be the clue12:57
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pmjdebruijnSweet5hark: oh? doesn't everybody ignore Suggests? I really meant Recommends though :)12:57
pmjdebruijnthey are very very nice to have installed if one comes across docx files12:58
mitya57Recommends will mean pulling those fonts into the desktop images, which will increase their size12:58
pmjdebruijnis that currently a significant issue? considering the 700MB boundary has already been crossed?12:58
davmor2Sweet5hark: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/ maybe?13:00
pmjdebruijnthose two font package can be very helpful in making "document look right" on ubuntu by default13:00
pmjdebruijnand they will add less than 3MB uncompressed13:01
davmor2Sweet5hark: sorry that was for fionnan13:01
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davmor2fionnan: https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/13:01
fionnandavmor2: cheers13:02
davmor2fionnan: no guarantee but it's a good place to start13:02
fionnandavmor2: yup, I've read through most of those docs and they're really helpful, just a bit stuck trying to get docker to load a file now13:03
fionnanincidentally, I think I've found a mistake in the documentation here https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/guides/13:05
fionnanI think this line `ec2-import-keypair -f ~/.ssh/snappy-rsa snappy-key`13:06
fionnanshould be `ec2-import-keypair -f ~/.ssh/snappy-rsa.pub snappy-key`13:06
davmor2fionnan: there should be a report an issue button on the bottom of the page that should take you to launchpad with the page details in the bug13:07
fionnandavmor2: thanks, found it!13:08
pmjdebruijnSweet5hark, mitya57 those extra fonts are particularly valuable in business environments13:10
mitya57pmjdebruijn: Please read https://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-binarydeps carefully.13:15
mitya57These fonts packages are the exact case for "Suggests"13:15
rbasakOne use case for the libreoffice package is to provide an equivalent for MS Office. If the fonts provide the equivalent of defaults for Word, then maybe " The Recommends field should list packages that would be found together with this one in all but unusual installations." is justified?13:21
rbasakUse case "I receive an emailed .docx and expect it to open and print identically as it appeared to the sender".13:22
seb128dpm, pitti, do you know if there is an issue with the vivid langpack? they didn't get an update for a while, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-gnome-fr for example is from 2015031613:25
fionnananyone know if there is a channel for snappy noobs to ask for help?13:26
pmjdebruijnrbasak: yes, @use-case, that's exactly what everybody expects13:26
rbasakpmjdebruijn: if a bug doesn't already exist, I suggest you file one and make your case there.13:27
pmjdebruijnfair enough13:28
pmjdebruijnagainst libreoffice then, right?13:28
rbasakYes13:29
rbasakI suggest you cover in detail the bits that you're summarised here. Eg. the default font as will appear on a .docx.13:30
dpmseb128, I don't know, I've be been a bit out of touch with langpacks lately, sorry13:31
dpmfionnan, indeed there is, try #snappy13:31
seb128dpm, no worry13:31
fionnanthank dpm!13:31
fionnans/thank/thanks/13:31
seb128dpm, btw it might be worth pointing the translators the click store categories, I did it to the -fr team and they already translated those ;-)13:31
cjwatsonseb128: There was a problem with the langpacks key being out of date on the keyserver - pitti fixed that, but I don't know if there's been a retried upload since13:32
seb128cjwatson, ok, thanks, who can retry? is that a pitti thing?13:32
dpmseb128, I know, it's back on my list after you and ogra were looking at the template yesterday, but busy day today13:33
cjwatsonseb128: Not as simple as a retry, apparently ...13:33
cjwatson2015-04-06 05:23:32 INFO    Failed to parse changes file '/srv/launchpad.net/ubuntu-queue/incoming/upload-ftp-20150406-052225-005790/ubuntu-rtm/language-pack-touch-ast_14.10+rtm14.09+20150405_source.changes': GPG verification of /srv/launchpad.net/ubuntu-queue/incoming/upload-ftp-20150406-052225-005790/ubuntu-rtm/language-pack-touch-ast_14.10+rtm14.09+20150405_source.changes failed: Verification failed 3 times: ["(7, 153, u'Key ...13:33
cjwatson... expired')", "(7, 153, u'Key expired')", "(7, 153, u'Key expired')"]13:33
seb128:-(13:33
cjwatsonOdd - the keyserver itself seems to have accepted the expiration update13:35
cjwatsonOh, wait, that log is four days old13:35
cjwatsonpitti pushed the update on 2015-04-0813:36
cjwatsonseb128: So yeah, I think it's a pitti thing to retry13:36
seb128cjwatson, great, thanks for looking13:42
rbasakinfinity: looks like powerpc failed for lack of the same syscall number as your arm64 fix. https://github.com/docker/libcontainer/pull/517 suggests you're working on it already?13:45
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mvoshadeslayer: meh, sorry, incredible busy currently :/14:21
shadeslayer:(14:21
shadeslayerCan I bribe you with chocolate14:21
shadeslayer:P14:21
* shadeslayer is trying to setup his own live-build scripts to build a rootfs at the moment14:21
* pmjdebruijn uses the ubuntu-defaults-builder wrapper around live-build14:24
shadeslayerpmjdebruijn: won't work for making just a plain rootfs14:26
shadeslayerwhich is why I need to do more customizations14:26
shadeslayerlooking at https://git.linaro.org/ci/ubuntu-build-service.git/blob/HEAD:/sid-armhf-debian/configure14:26
pmjdebruijnah nevermidn then14:26
* pmjdebruijn hides back in his corner14:27
soee_tseliot: i have info from Riddell that you are working on nvidia drivers for 15.04? Could you give me some info what is the current problem - why they wont work (bootking ends with black screen)?14:41
flexiondotorgWhat is the mechanism for re-opening a bug on LP?14:42
flexiondotorgAs of today's daily images this is broken again - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/143693714:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1436937 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Temporary OEM user not removed after end user setup" [High,Fix released]14:42
tseliotsoee_: I think I've just got it to work with hybrid graphics now. But I would still like to fix the memory leak of the displayScript qProcess never being deleted14:47
soee_tseliot: cool, so it all shoudl work before Vivid final release ?14:48
tseliotQProcess::startDetatched seems to fail too14:48
tseliotsoee_: I certainly hope so14:48
soee_tseliot: wo what packages it is related ?14:48
tseliotsoee_: right now the only part missing (my patch does it) is a hook in sddm to run a script on log out14:49
tseliotso sddm is the package14:49
sunweaverTrevinho: hi!14:53
Trevinhosunweaver: hi14:53
sunweaverI am DD in the Debian MATE packaging team and want to take over maintenance for bamf in Debian.14:54
Trevinhosunweaver: oh, finally someone! :)14:54
sunweaverI see there is a 0.5.0 tarball on the launchpad project page.14:54
sunweaverbut you ship some 0.5.1 version in Ubuntu versions already.14:54
Trevinhosunweaver: yep, it's not the latest tough14:54
Trevinhosunweaver: yes, you need a release?14:54
sunweaveractually yes.14:54
sunweaveresp. one that works without libunity-webapp.14:55
Trevinhoricotz: was asking the same few days ago...14:55
sunweaver;-)14:55
sunweaverricotz actually enrolled me in maintaining bamf...14:55
Trevinhosunweaver: well, even that one does not need it (it's an optional dependency)14:55
sunweaveryeah, I see that.14:55
sunweaverI checked out the latest (V-series) package in Ubuntu14:55
sunweaverand saw that unity-webapp stuff has been reduced to a minimal.14:56
sunweaverI'd be happy about something recent as a tarball release.14:56
Trevinhosunweaver: so... I can do that in a bit...14:56
Trevinhosunweaver: yes, actually we could even remove it at all14:56
sunweaverwhatever...14:56
sunweaverping me here, once I can run uscan --report-status again... ;-)14:56
sunweaver0.5.x will be pushed to Debian experimental first.14:57
sunweaverthen plank will receive an update 0.9.x14:57
Trevinhosunweaver: ok, nice14:57
soee_tseliot: thank you for this informations14:57
sunweaverand if that works well and we don't pee on someone else's package (have to check reverse build dependencies in Debian still), I will upload to unstable.14:57
tseliotsoee_: np14:57
sunweaverTrevinho: thanks! Waiting for a ping from yours.14:58
Trevinhosunweaver: there are a couple of branches that are waiting also, so maybe it's better to include these as well14:58
tseliotRiddell: so, now it even works on log out here. I only need to close that leak that was already there14:58
Riddelltseliot++14:58
Trevinhoit might take some more time to get the builders but, not much14:58
sunweaverTrevinho: take your time.14:58
sunweaverI just wanted to get the stone rolling...14:59
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cousteaucan this bug with libcairo be fixed for Ubuntu 12.04?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/inkscape/+bug/75915415:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 759154 in Inkscape Devlibs "Open paths with aligned endpoints are closed in cairo-based exports (PDF/PS/EPS)" [Medium,Triaged]15:21
dholbach@pilot out15:35
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tseliotd_ed: I think I've fixed the two issues. All seems to work fine. See my last commit15:41
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tseliotRiddell: so, I have a couple of patches that I can merge into one (since they really complete hybrid graphics support). That patch + "DisplayStopCommand=/sbin/prime-switch" in the conf file should do it15:44
Riddelltseliot: awooga15:46
tseliotRiddell: here's the unified patch: http://people.canonical.com/~amilone/0001-Add-support-for-DisplayStopCommand.patch15:52
tseliotI can now switch between GPUs when I log out :)15:52
d_edtseliot: do you plan on updating the github request?16:42
infinityrbasak: Yeah, I'll fix powerpc and upload.17:05
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infinityrbasak: Well, "fix" powerpc.  I'll fix upstream's code so it builds, but I think the toolchain has some issues that make the binaries a bit broken. :P17:05
rbasakinfinity: OK, thanks.17:09
pitticjwatson, seb128: RTM langpacks are working now, so the LP import for the updated key took < ½ day17:22
pittiah, vivid langpacks are behind too? they only run weekly17:22
pittiI'm on the road now, but opened a tab as a reminder; I'll prod this in the next days (probably on Sat or so when I arrived in Austin)17:27
tseliotd_ed: I did17:39
tseliotd_ed: but I did git push -f as I had previously pushed the wrong commit17:41
d_edtseliot: ah, found it on your repo. The pull request still shows the one from 8 days ago18:42
d_edI don't understand github yet18:42
soee_d_ed: i think if tseliot updates hes branch that had pull request it pull request wont be updated18:55
soee_or maybe i wrong since i havent been using github for a while18:56
soee_well i was wrong i think, pull request contains both commits https://github.com/sddm/sddm/compare/master...tseliot:master19:03
tseliotsoee_, d_ed: the pull request should contain the two relevant commits. But yes, they are also in my master branch19:09
soee_tseliot: so it has to be only merged now ?19:10
tseliotsoee_: yes. Then Riddell will include the changes and add DisplayStopCommand=/sbin/prime-switch in scripts/Xstop or in the .conf file19:12
soee_tseliot: who can merge it ?19:14
tseliotsoee_: ok, so, if we're talking about upstream, d_ed can. In Ubuntu, Riddell will deal with it19:24
Riddelltseliot: you also need to edit data/CMakeLists.txt to install Xstop19:29
Riddelltseliot: uploaded to archive https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/0.11.0-0ubuntu1019:42
asacapw: ogasawara: so i have a kernel source package by paolo and wonder where i can find the config he uses in there19:50
asacwhere do i look?19:50
asacogra_: slangasek: any idea?19:52
infinityasac: Getting it out of the source package is actually sort of tough, cause it's a split config.19:52
infinityasac: If you build a binary package, though, it's installed at /boot/config-$(uname -r)19:52
asacoops19:53
asacok lt me try to find it in https://launchpad.net/~p-pisati/+archive/ubuntu/misc/+files/linux-image-3.19.1-4-generic-bcm2709_3.19.1-4.4_armhf.deb19:53
asacinfinity: thanks ... got it!!!19:54
infinityasac: NP.19:54
asacinfinity: so i found he doesnt have CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM19:55
asachow can i enable it?19:55
asacthat looks really to make sense from the error i am getting19:55
asac[  348.917047] device-mapper: table: 254:0: thin-pool: unknown target type19:55
asac[  348.924052] device-mapper: ioctl: error adding target to table19:55
infinity(base)adconrad@cthulhu:~/build/linux/ubuntu-vivid$ rgrep CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM debian.master/19:56
infinitydebian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu:CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM=y19:56
infinitydebian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu:CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM_BUILTIN=y19:56
infinitydebian.master/config/annotations:CONFIG_BLK_DEV_DM                              y mark<ENFORCED> note<LP:#560717>19:56
infinityasac: If that's based on a master config, it should be enabled, unless he's explicitly disabled it for your flavor.19:56
asacinfinity: its not in the boot/config19:56
asacinfinity: its something derived from a nice BSP kernel :)19:56
infinityasac: If it's not based on a master config, well.  Whee.  But root around in debian.$flavour/config19:56
asachttps://launchpad.net/~p-pisati/+archive/ubuntu/misc/+files/linux-bcm2709_3.19.1-4.4.dsc19:56
Unit193FWIW, in upstart sshd is Restart=always, but in systemd it is Restart=on-failure.20:16
tseliotRiddell: right, I tested using sddm.conf, so I didn't catch that. I'll fix that21:01
soeetseliot: did you tried propriety drivers ?21:01
tseliotsoee: yes, I tested that with intel+nvidia binary (hybrid graphics)21:02
soeetseliot: just tires it with updated sddm, ends up witb black screen when sddm shoudl load21:02
soee*tried21:03
tseliotsoee: what hardware configuration are you using?21:03
soeetseliot: dell witg intel  + nvidia21:04
tseliotsoee: is that vivid?21:04
soeetseliot: yes21:05
soeeall worked fine in utopiv when we had lightdm21:05
soee*utopic21:05
soeeafter switch to sddm i couldn't use nvidia profiel anymore21:05
tseliotsoee: make sure ubuntu-drivers-common is at least 1:0.4.221:05
soeeInstalled: 1:0.4.421:06
soeealso when i switch to nvidia profile and try to boot21:07
tseliotsoee: can I see /var/log/gpu-manager.log and /var/log/Xorg.0.log?21:08
soeetseliot: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10794728/21:09
soeetseliot: and http://paste.ubuntu.com/10794734/21:10
soeei just uninstalled nvidia-prime and drivers because i culdnt boot21:11
tseliotsoee: you're using intel+nouveau, there's no nvidia. Also no nvidia-prime means no functioning nvidia binary on your system21:11
soeetseliot: yes i remoed them to be able to boot21:12
soeei couldn;t login but here the problem was that somehow .Xauthority changed owner to root21:12
soeeso sddm could not login me21:12
tseliotsoee: ok, please wait until all is in place (sddm, including the Cmake addition, and the change in XStop), then try again21:13
tseliotI think we'll fix it next week21:13
soeetseliot: i tried nvidia-prime + new sddm and i could login21:13
soeeafter i have installed propriety drivers, black screen only21:13
soeereboot21:17
soeetseliot: without drivers i can login but http://paste.ubuntu.com/10794811/21:22
tseliotRiddell: I've just made another merge request to fix CMakeLists.txt: https://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/39921:33
tseliotsoee: as I said, it's better if you wait until everything is in place21:33
tseliotd_ed: see https://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/39921:34
d_edtseliot: thanks21:37
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