[00:03] <amjjawad> darkxst,
[00:03] <amjjawad> how are you darkxst? all is good, I'll mark the builds are ready unless you have a very good reason not to :D
[00:26] <flexiondotorg> amjjawad, I can't reproduce that ubi-timezone bug that I see all over the QA tracker.
[00:27] <flexiondotorg> Is there something special I need to do?
[00:27] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, just click on "continue anyway" and that's all .. this is how I managed to finish the installation
[00:27] <amjjawad> as of how to fix it? I have no idea how to fix it :(
[00:27] <flexiondotorg> amjjawad, I mean I've never seen it.
[00:28] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, oh, really?
[00:28] <flexiondotorg> I've tried install in different languages, choosing different time zones, connected/disconnect network, install update off/on.
[00:28] <flexiondotorg> I can't make it happen.
[00:28] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, but for me, it happened 'before' choosing the time zone
[00:29] <flexiondotorg> But I have seen it during 15.04, so I know the error you're referring to.
[00:29] <amjjawad> for me, it happens right after the installation method
[00:29] <flexiondotorg> So do you boot without interupting and get the Try vs Install dialogue?
[00:31] <flexiondotorg> How goes the Ubuntu GNOME testing?
[00:33] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, my testing was great except that bug we're talking about
[00:33] <amjjawad> 8 tests, all good
[00:33] <amjjawad> I see that bug right after the installation method (something else, entire disk, etc) and before entering the details of the name, etc
[01:11] <darkxst> amjjawad, still sick here
[01:13] <darkxst> sure go ahead and mark them ready, no critical issues that I know off
[01:13] <amjjawad> darkxst, so sorry to hear that :(
[01:13] <amjjawad> what is wrong, if I may ask darkxst ? flu?
[01:14] <darkxst> yeh cold/flu thing again
[01:14] <amjjawad> darkxst, :( sorry about that. Try Manoka honey with Cinnamon or with ginger and lemon
[01:14] <amjjawad> work like a charm in my case
[01:15] <darkxst> the timezone thing is likely due to missing map images for the new north korea timezone
[01:16] <amjjawad> you mean the bug that we've seen?
[01:16] <darkxst> yeh the ubi-timezone
[01:19] <amjjawad> but luckily, we can live with it. I mean, it is not critical
[01:20] <amjjawad> -queuebot/#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu GNOME Desktop amd64 [Wily Beta 1] has been marked as ready
[01:20] <amjjawad> -queuebot/#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu GNOME Desktop i386 [Wily Beta 1] has been marked as ready
[01:22] <darkxst> and it is stupid that we have atleast 3 different implementations of that timezone map code
[01:23] <amjjawad> why 3?
[01:23] <amjjawad> there should be one working better than 3
[01:23] <darkxst> one in the install, one in gnome-control-center, and one in libtimezonemap (which is used by unity I think)
[01:25] <amjjawad> any idea which one of these is causing the issue? the install one?
[01:30] <darkxst> amjjawad, yes the installer - ubiquity
[01:30] <amjjawad> I see
[01:31] <amjjawad> but luckily, it is not critical and flexiondotorg could not re-produce it
[01:38] <darkxst> yeh
[10:02] <flexiondotorg> darkxst, amjjawad Are your wiki notes in order?
[10:13] <darkxst> flexiondotorg, NO idea that is not my job! ali?
[10:14] <darkxst> I did add a few comments in there at one point though
[10:17] <darkxst> I won't go into details since they are far from nice, but lets just say today was the first day I got anything done since monday
[11:49] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, darkxst sorry, was away
[11:49] <amjjawad> the notes are ready since this morning :)
[11:50] <amjjawad> my time
[11:50] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, I am sure I did add our notes to the Beta 1 page :)
[11:50] <amjjawad> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WilyWerewolf/Beta1
[11:50] <flexiondotorg> amjjawad, Excellent. Looks like everyone is all set :-)
[11:51] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, Ubuntu GNOME is ready ;)
[11:51] <flexiondotorg> amjjawad, Great. I've had confirmation from everyone :-)
[11:52] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, you did a great job :D
[12:09] <flexiondotorg> amjjawad, Thanks.
[12:10] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, you're welcome :)
[12:10] <amjjawad> any idea when Beta 1 will be released? flexiondotorg
[12:11] <flexiondotorg> Somewhere around 16:00 to 17:00 UTC
[12:11] <amjjawad> Ah, then I'll be sleeping at that time
[12:11] <amjjawad> no worries, I usually wake up early in my time :)
[12:12] <amjjawad> it is 22:10 here
[12:12] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, me and darkxst are both in Australia and maybe we should call it Ubuntu AUS GNOME :P
[12:12] <flexiondotorg> Oh boy. Late night for you guys then.
[12:13] <amjjawad> I am ready, just need to click on "Publish" so the website post will be live and then share that on the social media + the mailing list
[12:13] <amjjawad> flexiondotorg, yep, I am getting ready to bed in 60mins or so
[12:14] <amjjawad> I'll keep an eye on my inbox, just in case I'm around when it's out
[14:53] <skeleton> I'm back with a more interesting problem this time: I'm running cinnamon. It crashes (says something about fallback mode, if I click yes on restart it just pops up again after a but) during startup. Before I removed gnome (which fixed nothing), the gnome toolbar would appear. If I kill lightdm, it restarts and works fine. It feels like something fr
[14:53] <skeleton> om gnome starts during startup and blocks cinnamon from starting.
[16:54] <uaa> Hi, I've high cpu usage. I've found random information about issues with graphic card drivers but I've never seen any problem with gnome till now. Could you suggest something to figure out what is going out?
[16:55] <uaa> *going on
[17:23] <uaa> GNOME Shell 3.14.4
[17:28] <uaa> I solved it by killing it in terminal then running it by gnome-shell command but if I do freeze the shell by ctrl+z then every thing freezes. So I've to keep that terminal open and If I close or freeze it it disable my keyboard
[17:34] <mgedmin> next time try alt-f2 r
[17:35] <uaa> or gnome-shell & maybe
[17:36] <mgedmin> gnome-shell & disown, in that case
[17:36] <mgedmin> or it might get killed when you close the terminal
[17:36] <mgedmin> btw when everything freezes after ctrl-z, I'd expect it to be just output
[17:37] <mgedmin> I'd expect if you blindly type 'bg' <enter> things to unfreeze
[17:37] <mgedmin> but anyway, alt-f2 r tells gnome-shell to restart
[17:37] <mgedmin> in the right environment etc.
[17:37] <mgedmin> a terminal complicates things
[17:38] <uaa> no, they keyboard does not send anything to the terminal. I had to copy the command from this chat to by middle mouse button
[17:38] <uaa> *to the terminal
[17:39] <mgedmin> ooh, if it loses keyboard focus, tough
[21:17] <uaa> Hi, I've high cpu usage. I've found random information about issues with graphic card drivers but I've never seen any problem with gnome till now. Could you suggest something to figure out what is going out? GNOME Shell 3.14.4