=== Dumle29 is now known as Dumle29-noping === Dumle29-noping is now known as Dumle29 [07:28] darkxst, could you make this bug public? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1473377 [07:28] Error: ubuntu bug 1473377 not found [07:29] octoquad, don't you have bug privs on ubuntu-gnome? [07:29] or is it deleted? [07:29] How would I check? [07:29] I will check, your access [07:30] ta [07:34] octoquad, wierd you are a member of ubuntu-gnome-bugs and that team is set as bug supervisor for ubuntu-gnome project [07:35] made that bug public for now [07:36] octoquad, can you file a launchpad bug for access issues?, you definately have access [07:37] and certain it worked when I set it up [07:38] ubuntu-gnome-bugs team that is [07:39] can you change milestones? [07:50] yes, I can change milestones [07:51] bbl, off to work [07:52] octoquad, ok later ask on #launchpad if bug supervisors should be able to view private bugs (I am pretty certain they should be able to though) [07:59] octoquad, or maybe I will ask [08:31] Noskcaj, ricotz, I'm sure you will see on the list, but I now have ubuntu-desktop ;), if you need stuff sponsored [08:31] Well done [08:32] Now how can i get upload rights that easily? [08:34] Noskcaj, upload rights don [08:34] 't just come easily [08:35] but ubuntu-desktop is not via DMB, do the actual process is easier [08:44] darkxst, congrats! [08:45] ricotz, thanks [09:06] 1st login after a reboot always gives me a blank black screen (15.10 + staging ppa) [09:07] I have to ctrl-alt-f1, ctrl-alt-f7 and then I get the gdm screen again and then I can login just fine [09:07] anyone else see this? [09:08] mgedmin, no, never and I have laptop, desktop and a bunch of VM's running [09:08] set debug=true in /etc/gdm/custom.conf and get logs [10:06] darkxst, Easily being people actually respond with information [10:08] Noskcaj, for desktop team, you just need 3 endorsements from existing members [10:08] but the fact that those endorsements are essentially a 'vote' make them harder to come by [10:08] I really wish other packagesets were like that [10:11] Noskcaj, don't worry about it too much, I got rejected from MOTU, purely that my contributions are too GNOME-ish related [10:13] fwiw I would support you for ubuntu-gnome packageset. most likely now. in fact I reckon you could get that [10:13] and desktop-extra should be easy pickings [10:14] I know attending meetings at 5am in the morning sucks, but that is the best way to do it [10:15] (for DMB apps) [10:19] Noskcaj, it too me 3 years? to get into ubuntu-desktop, and I have worked with them a lot and on many of the difficult things. I can imagine there would be concern that you don't have the dev skills to follow up on those pesky crashes that follow some package updates [10:20] probably MOTU is a better aim for purely packaging [10:47] darkxst, https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=728464 -- https://bug728464.bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=308756 [10:47] Gnome bug 728464 in general "Screen update/flickering problems with nvidia drivers" [Critical,New] [10:54] ricotz, I've not hit that myself, but wait, do I see nvidia devs contributing patches to mutter! [10:57] darkxst, just keep an eye on it since it is pretty annoying and happening since nvidia 340+ [10:58] ricotz, k cc'ed to it [11:12] I used to get flickering on my old card, but only after VT switches [11:13] that was a year ago though [12:09] octoquad, should be sorted now, most spastic UI on the planet though [12:51] hi all [13:02] LinDol, hi [13:03] darkxst, thank you :) [13:03] how are your translations going? [13:03] oh. [13:03] I am still translating :) [13:04] LinDol, good! [13:04] I am translating https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Installation/Korean page now :) [13:04] and sorry for late, because i am still learnning english [13:04] LinDol, you know I can't read that ;) [13:05] and I worked hard on these days T)T [13:05] haha [13:05] That is OK. [13:05] oh If you are ok. [13:05] Could i translate ubi-slideshow package on 15.10 again? :) [13:06] LinDol, not ready yet, but sure later [13:06] there are plans to completely redo slideshow [13:08] Thank you :) [13:09] by the way, when i your video for feedback time, I think you was tired. [13:09] Are you OK? :) [13:12] LinDol, I never made a video [13:12] that could be ali? [13:12] oh [13:13] sorry :) [13:13] I think you are Ali :) [13:13] Sorry for my missing. [13:13] LinDol, ali is amjjawad here [13:15] :) [13:16] LinDol, am tired though, I should sleep [13:17] darkxst, have a great night :) [13:19] LinDol, thanks, all the best with your translating ! [13:20] Thank you :-) [15:46] darkxst, sorted. Thanks [18:14] 'gratz darkxst [18:24] Hello Ubuntu Gnome people. Are you guys participating in the testing of Ubuntu Gnome for 14.04.3 release? [18:30] davmor2: We don't test a release once it's released... but we're testing for 15.10 [18:43] davmor2, yes we are. [18:43] Would you like to help? [18:43] octoquad: no if I see another iso at this stage I'll cry ;) I've been asked to chase the isos that had no tests on them [18:45] davmor2, I see, I did one last night, I see there are new builds available today. lbsolost normally does some testing and I help out wherever I can. [18:46] octoquad: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/344/builds yeah the real 14.04.3 release is ready for testing now :) [18:46] awesome thanks octoquad [18:47] davmor2, I'll start testing now. Thanks for the reminder :) [18:51] oh davmor2, zsync doesn't seem to work. Is there a known problem at the moment? I also had this last night. [18:53] octoquad: not that I know to let me ask around [18:54] ta [18:54] cdimage.ubuntu.com: Connection timed out [18:55] could not read control file from URL http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-gnome/trusty/daily-live/20150805/trusty-desktop-amd64.iso.zsync [18:56] ah ok, I can get zsync file with wget but zsync can grab it at all, maybe it's a bug in wily [19:35] octoquad: looks like one of the cdimage servers is down if you get that one you time out get the other it works :( we have informed IS so hopefully fixed soonish [19:44] darkxst: how did you say that you make the live build modifiable for GNOME? [19:44] Or if anyone else knows, I'd appreciate the help [19:45] davmor2, thanks for confirming. I'll send a quick workaround on our mailing list. [19:45] Hi Dave07747 [19:45] Hi octoquad!! [19:46] Dave07747, I'm not sure if there is anybody active at the moment to answer your question. Hang around, darkxst should be on soon. [19:46] Okay, thank you very much octoquad [22:06] darkxst, Would you mind syncing gnome-photos? [22:06] from exp [22:18] Noskcaj, done [22:18] ty [22:18] Dave07747, to modify the installed packages? [22:19] Yes [22:20] there are a few steps [22:20] first you want to fork our seed [22:20] https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-gnome-dev/ubuntu-seeds/ubuntu-gnome.wily [22:22] create a new branch with the relevant Task-* keys renamed [22:23] then take ubuntu-gnome-meta, rename it also and point it at your new seed branch [22:23] Ah okay [22:24] run update in the meta package, which generates the meta packages and upload to a ppa [22:25] finally you need make live-build use your ppa, there is a EXTRA_PPAS env for that, and make the config point at your new meta package [22:27] best way to do the latter, would be to modify auto/config [22:28] it would be similar to the ubuntu-gnome config, but something like [22:28] add_task install minimal standard [22:29] add_package your-meta-desktop [22:30] Ahhh yes, modify auto/config. I didn't know there were so many steps ahead of that [22:35] Dave07747, its also possible to directly modify live-build config in config/, but if you do that, never run lb config again or it will wipe your changes! [22:36] Ahhh okay, I see. So it would simply be better to do as you described darkxst? [22:45] that is the right way to do it, and you end up with basically a single text file describing what packages to install on your ISO [22:46] and you need the meta package if you want people to be able to install from existing installation [22:47] Ah I see, perfect [22:54] Dave07747, and you will almost certainly need to fork ubuntu-gnome-default-settings package [22:55] Is that in the link you provided? [23:17] Dave07747, no, that is https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-gnome-default-settings/ [23:23] Okay thank you