[09:23] <jibel> davmor2, in a side by side installation, can you resize the partitions with the slider?
[09:23] <davmor2> jibel: give me 5 and I'll let you know
[09:24] <jibel> davmor2, I tried with a 16GB disk and an existing default installation
[09:25] <davmor2> jibel: ah that might be the issue, current image say it requires 7.5GB if you reduced it below that it will not install I think
[09:28] <jibel> davmor2, I'll try with a bigger disk but I should at least have been able to move it by a GB or 2
[09:35] <davmor2> jibel: http://people.canonical.com/~davmor2/desktop-screenshots/middle.png and http://people.canonical.com/~davmor2/desktop-screenshots/not-so-middle.png
[09:37] <jibel> davmor2, okay, thanks for the verification
[11:33] <pitti> jibel: bonjour !
[11:34] <pitti> jibel: seeing the {vivid,wily}-adt-setup-testbed jenknis failures -- can we kill those for good now?
[11:34] <pitti> jibel: dkms is dead now on jenkins too, right?
[11:37] <jibel> Bonjour pitti
[11:37] <pitti> jibel: I disabled all for
[11:37] <pitti> four
[11:37] <pitti> (but didn't delete yet)
[11:37] <jibel> pitti, yes they can all go away
[11:37] <jibel> pitti, I just stopped DKMS test
[11:37] <jibel> s
[11:37] <jibel> that were still running on wazn
[11:39] <pitti> jibel: deleted, and the *-setup-lxc ones too
[11:40] <jibel> pitti, \o/ happy to see it gone :)
[11:40] <pitti> so am I! :-)
[11:40]  * pitti ^5s jibel
[11:41] <pitti> jibel: I hear nuclearbob is working on adt-ifying the upgrade tests
[11:42] <jibel> pitti, yes he is. I'd like to get rid of the old auto-upgrade-testig code
[11:43] <jibel> pitti, he had something working last week that I didn't have time to review
[12:19] <tsimonq2> ping balloons, in the ISO QA tracker, we REALLY need to have a filter for Architecture. It is annoying to see PPC test cases when I don't have any PPC devices! Thanks in advance for considering this.
[12:42] <tsimonq2> and for this testcase: http://is.gd/hLQg2u , it should really show that you have to have an existing Ubuntu install for that.
[12:42] <tsimonq2> I don't know how I could fix it, so I asked here
[13:29] <balloons> tsimonq2, thanks for the input. We'll really need a bug report, lest I just forget all about it
[13:29] <balloons> could you care to file one?
[13:30] <balloons> on the alt install, I suppose the drive has to be formatted, but not necessarily another OS installed already
[13:31] <balloons> how would you suggest we warn folks tsimonq2? It's not the only test that has pre-reqs
[15:28] <flocculant> balloons: there's a bug for that alt test issue - I've commented there
[15:29] <flocculant> and afaik - there are bunches of tracker issues that could do with sorting before something like that ^^ :p
[15:41] <balloons> flocculant, ohh. And yes, I suppose there are tracker issues
[15:42] <balloons> enough that we should have a UOS session about it? The struggle is to find someone to do the work more than anything
[15:42] <flocculant> yea
[15:42] <balloons> but there is also folks needed to priortize bugs, test fixes, review code
[15:43] <flocculant> frankly having another session to go over what's been gone over and over and over previously just sounds really dispiriting
[15:51] <flocculant> balloons: for instance - I've got a couple of minutes to do an install test - I've seen a bug, I'm sure it's been reported - I'll just try and find it in the Bug list ...
[15:51] <flocculant> http://i.imgur.com/3BYrOsP.png
[15:51] <flocculant> oops - bang out of luck looking through that lot - I'll just not bother
[16:01] <balloons> flocculant, :-(. It is true
[16:02] <flocculant> yea - obviouly the "I'll just not bother" isn't me :D
[16:02] <flocculant> I'd just facepalm - report it new and let someone dupe it :p
[16:09] <balloons> well, the problem isn't going to just go away, but I do strive to do better on new efforts
[16:09] <balloons> for now, the tracker is the tool for these things. It could certainly be worse, as we could be trying to use a wiki
[16:10] <flocculant> oh yea for sure :)
[16:10] <flocculant> it's obviously better than a kick in the teeth with heavy boots :p
[16:11] <flocculant> all I'm saying is that I don't see how a UOS session would help - unless it's aimed specifically at getting people who can fix issues rather than just add to the lengthy list :)
[16:22] <balloons> flocculant, yes, I'm not  really proposing it, just tossing it out there
[16:22] <balloons> the tracker is complicated, but indeed it does do a necessary job
[16:22] <flocculant> yep - I'd be pulling my hair out without it
[16:23] <balloons> we should just buy dkessel some more cookies (or some of his favorite beverages) and see if you can't get a bug or two fixed
[16:23] <flocculant> :)
[16:23] <balloons> speaking of things, nuclearbob_ care to send off an update on the automated testing and jenkins. I'm afraid since I've been away, I too don't know what's happening at the moment
[16:24] <balloons> mailing list is the place to do it, so everyone can see, if you don't mind
[17:08] <tsimonq2> balloons: Anything I need to do? Sorry, I was AFK for a while
[17:19] <flocculant> tsimonq2: I commented on the bug - you say add something, but it's not very apparent why we should do that :)
[17:20] <flocculant> if you can reply
[17:20] <flocculant> you could also propose the fix too ;)
[17:21] <tsimonq2> umm ok :)
[17:21] <flocculant> :)
[17:21] <tsimonq2> I am getting my rampant QA setup going(4 tests at a time), so after I get that rolling, I will
[17:21] <flocculant> I've got a list as long as my arm of ones I'm going to need to get through for Xubuntu
[17:22] <flocculant> tsimonq2: lol
[17:23] <tsimonq2> I think ima get all of the rest of the Lubuntu ones done, then move on to Kubutnu, but if I get that done, what needs the most help?
[17:23] <tsimonq2> *Kubuntu
[17:23] <tsimonq2> flocculant: ^
[17:23] <flocculant> you talking about tests for RC/Final?
[17:23] <tsimonq2> yes
[17:24] <flocculant> no idea tbh - once I'm happy with my own ones on Thursday - then I'd look elsewhere :p
[17:24] <flocculant> but I would guess that studio installs would cheer up zequence :D
[17:25] <tsimonq2> :D ok
[17:25] <flocculant> I never do the live or post install checks as it means absolutely nothing to me - and not sure if I got jack working in a vm any sense
[17:26] <flocculant> gnome are often lagging too
[17:26] <flocculant> just from memory that is
[17:27] <flocculant> on another topic altogether - if we add filter to remove arch, then we should be able to sort Z-A so Xubuntu is at the top :D
[17:27] <flocculant> on the tracker as well as in real life
[17:27] <flocculant> badum tssh
[17:28] <tsimonq2> balloons: ^
[17:34] <tsimonq2> ooh!
[17:34] <tsimonq2> adding it to my list!
[17:37] <flocculant> tsimonq2: everything's getting a rebuild
[17:41] <tsimonq2> flocculant: so will the test cases refresh?
[17:43] <flocculant> yep
[17:43] <flocculant> current finals will be archived
[17:43] <tsimonq2> aww
[17:43] <tsimonq2> so I need to redownlaod the ISOs?
[17:44] <flocculant> doesn't mean the results are wasted - I always look at my lot's archived ones
[17:44] <flocculant> tsimonq2: yep - but do you not know zsync?
[17:44] <flocculant> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ZsyncCdImage
[17:45] <tsimonq2> I do
[17:45] <flocculant> then use that :)
[17:45] <tsimonq2> I just zsynced the 19th
[17:45] <tsimonq2> ok
[17:45] <flocculant> once whatever has rebuilt
[18:00] <tsimonq2> flocculant: is there a way that I can track the rebuild progress?
[18:14] <flocculant> probably - no idea what though :)
[18:14] <flocculant> not even sure that they've started
[18:15] <tsimonq2> then ima jump
[22:22] <tsimonq2> I am mad at myself for not asking about this. When I have done QA testcases in the past, I never checked for existing bugs unless it was apparent in the install. I was just corrected by wxl that I should have done that. I don't think I had a *major* impact, as phillw is doing the same testcases as me for this, but it should be notated that in the past, I missed that stuff.
[22:22] <knome> it's fine
[23:07] <wxl> don't sweat it tsimonq2. you're new :)
[23:07] <wxl> wiki needs to be updated in that regard, too
[23:07] <wxl> at least the Lubuntu page is a little more obvious now