[00:05] <phillw> hiyas tsimonq2
[00:08] <phillw> as you learn more stuff, you can have a really scary experience where the only people you are chatting to are all developers and being a quiet person works really well. My 1st bug report upstream for cloud version kilo.... https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1259354
[13:19] <SuperLag> downloaded the latest daily this morning, cannot type in anything in the "Who are you?" screen
[13:20] <SuperLag> to be fair, I'm attempting this in a VM
[13:25] <phillw> SuperLag: well, there are lots of dailies to choose from. could you narrow it down a bit? :D
[13:32] <SuperLag> haha
[13:32] <SuperLag> Well, I didn't think was more than one Lubuntu daily.
[13:33] <SuperLag> I thought it was always for the bleeding edge version that hasn't been released yet. Is that not the case?
[13:34] <SuperLag> That, said... when I mentioned it being in a VM, I was doing it in a very convoluted fashion. On an ESXi server, through the vSphere client that was running on a VM that's on that same server. It's environmental.
[13:34] <SuperLag> because I'm doing it in Fusion on my Mac now, and it works just fine.
[13:34] <SuperLag> Once it's done, I'll just upload it to the ESXi box. :)
[13:34] <phillw> SuperLag: there are 32 bit and 64 bit versions, there are PPC/MAC versions, there is alternate installer and desktop installer.... lots of images! :D
[13:35] <SuperLag> Okay. I'm a bonehead. Duh. :)
[13:36] <SuperLag> got to say... I love Lubuntu, though
[13:36] <SuperLag> you guys rock
[13:36] <phillw> no worries, let me know which one you're playing with and if my hardware can cope, I'll be more than happy to give it a try
[13:36] <phillw> i cannot do MAC/PPC images as lack the kit being installed.
[13:36] <SuperLag> I got the amd64 version
[13:37] <phillw> kk, no woriies, I'll go zsync last nights 64 bit image. Did you use desktop or alternate image?
[13:38] <SuperLag> desktop
[13:38] <phillw> okies, let me zsync it up.
[13:38] <SuperLag> It installed fine from VMware Fusion, on my Mac.
[13:39] <SuperLag> Must have been too may layers of abstraction. :)
[13:39] <SuperLag> interesting interface oddities after I boot it up
[13:39] <phillw> i use kvm for my VM's
[13:40] <SuperLag> two network interface icons, and two... umm... language choosers? not sure what to call 'em
[13:40] <phillw> it has its moments and a won't fix bug that we know to work-around
[13:40] <phillw> yes, we know of the doubles applet bug :D
[13:41] <SuperLag> How do you like KVM?
[13:42] <phillw> it's a grown up VM, people eventually move from VBox to it :)
[13:42] <phillw> and the applet issue is bug 1488660
[13:42] <phillw> bug 1488660
[13:43] <phillw> comeone ubot.. wake up!!!!
[13:43] <phillw> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxpanel/+bug/1488660
[13:43] <phillw> GRR @ ubot!!!!! :P
[13:44] <phillw> SuperLag: the work around is dead easy and Julien (head of dev) is on the case.
[13:47] <phillw> I'm also trying to get people who do testing to also use LVM as it makes partitoning a lot less tiresome once they have got the basic structure set up.
[13:48] <SuperLag> I use LVM
[13:48] <SuperLag> Once I got the hang of resizing... hooked.
[13:49] <phillw> yeah, great fun :D may the partition type 8e be strong with you throughout your life :D
[13:50] <phillw> virt-mananger (using KVM) is much the same and what the ubuntu devs use as opposed to VBox or the paid for solutions. Which is most likely why they will not fix a bug in it that only affect *buntu :P
[13:55] <phillw> SuperLag: at what step did the install fall over for you? http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/340/builds/101295/testcases/1300/results
[13:56] <phillw> i just remove and create, but yeah.. resizing is fun :D
[13:56] <SuperLag> step 13
[13:57] <phillw> oh, and just for fun... RHEL v7 adds in a new module for LVMs ... I've yet to fully play with it, but us old timers can still use our pv, vg, lv commands :D
[13:58] <SuperLag> I trialed RHEL v7.1, but I'm not sure if I'm going to spring for a license yet.
[13:58] <SuperLag> new gig is going have RHEL... but I like having a local test env to work with
[13:59] <SuperLag> I just got the MS Action Pack so I could get Windows Server 2012 R2, yesterday. I've lost my mind. Please send help.
[13:59] <SuperLag> Having an issue on another side job where Linux integration into AD is messy messy messy
[14:01] <phillw> you should pop onto #phillw eagles is a RHEL v7 new person (well, centos) we have a recent qualifier of RHCSA for v7 (i did mine with v6) and eagles is also going for his MSCA :D
[14:05] <phillw> SuperLag: accept the invite from DragonEyes (our tame admin bot), also step 13 has been successfully completed.
[14:08] <phillw> SuperLag: as Red Hat have finally gotten around to employing the CentOS volunteers who spin that, you can save money on a license. CentOS is free and ideal for sysadmins as we're supposed to know what we're doing :P
[14:09] <phillw> just steer clear of #centos ... they are not known for being overly friendly!
[14:17] <phillw> SuperLag: my install of last nights' 64 bit desktop ISO has worked as expected.
[14:23] <SuperLag> phillw: oh? I was figuring on CentOS since RHEL == $$$$$
[14:23] <SuperLag> oh... you were talking about the channel :)
[14:27] <phillw> yeah, the channel, I was pre-warned and found such warnings to be true! we're a lot friendlier on #phillw. So, you're welcome to ask RHEL questions on there and not be off-topic :D