[02:19] ochosi: thanks [02:19] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/xubuntu-y-development [02:19] Development blueprint created ^ [02:27] Created xenial series for xubuntu-default-settings, changes for yakkety can continue in trunk https://launchpad.net/xubuntu-default-settings/xenial [02:31] bluesabre: "Get xfdashboard in" too? [02:31] Unit193: yes, please add that [02:33] Done. [02:33] thanks! [02:33] Also, wrong MP link. :P [02:33] working on getting branches together [02:33] I copied from the previous blueprint [02:33] Yep, figured. [02:34] correct link? [02:34] Aren't almost all those carried anyway? [02:34] bluesabre: Well, there isn't an MP for that currently. :P [02:34] very well :D [02:37] let me know what I can do to help things move along this cycle... going to try to knock things out early so I can work on xfce gtk3 porting [02:40] probably going to work on the document templates this week [02:42] bluesabre: However, I'd just add the branch links there, i.e.: https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/livecd-rootfs/xubuntu-base , https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/debian-cd/xubuntu-base , https://code.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-dev/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu-base [02:55] xubuntu-artwork yakkety branch set up and linked to lp:xubuntu-artwork https://launchpad.net/xubuntu-artwork/yakkety [02:58] krytarik: thanks [02:59] nice, http://dev.xubuntu.org/ automatically picked up the new development bp - good work knome [03:08] phew [03:09] daily builds of everything should be updated for yakkety now [03:09] haven't touched the other builds yet [03:12] Hah, I'd disabled the skippy build. :P [03:14] :D [03:14] * bluesabre does not discriminate against packages [03:15] Well, xfd and hot kind of do something like that, and we ended up not doing anything at all with skippy. :P [03:28] bluesabre: Oh, breaking out elementary? [03:29] Unit193: oh yes, that too! [03:32] not sure what a good title is for that though [03:32] and my brain is done for the night [03:32] feel free to add that workitem [03:33] nighty all [03:33] G'nigjty. [05:30] bluesabre: https://mentors.debian.net/package/menulibre [05:50] Hello [07:13] bluesabre: you going to add yakkety to daily ppa? [07:14] i am afraid you won't get any answer here [07:14] this is a desert in cyberspace [07:15] jimmy_: the trick is to leave the question at the nearest oasis and check the answer when you next see it [07:18] I see! :D [07:18] Anyways I have sent an Email to mirror@ubuntu.com [07:19] jimmy_: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/anna/+bug/1549644/comments/5 [07:19] Launchpad bug 1546459 in eglibc (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1549644 segfault at b774bd9d ip b7352a0d sp bfda8f30 error 7 in libresolv-2.19.so[b7349000+13000]" [Undecided,Confirmed] [07:19] might help you [07:19] oh bah [10:37] bluesabre, of course :P [10:56] Unit193: need to release 2.2.0 first [10:56] flocculant: I did, probably just waiting for initial builds [10:57] Unit193: also need to learn the new workflow now that papt is no longer using svn [11:38] bluesabre: okey doke :) [15:35] good morning/afternoon all, I'd like some help with my upgrade from Xubuntu 14.04 to Xubuntu 16.04 [15:35] I have a Dell Inspiron laptop, it came with windows 8 and I updated it to Windows 10, since I got the laptop, I installed Xubuntu 14.04 on it [15:36] I have several partitions on the hdd [15:36] sda1 to sda9 [15:37] xubuntu 14.04 was installed on sda7, and sda8 was used as swap [15:37] yesterday I tried to install xubuntu 16.04 [15:37] I selected "erase and reinstall", and checked the sda7 partition to be formatted [15:38] however, just before starting, the installer indicated that it'd modify partitions #10 and #11 [15:38] I think that's not correct, since last partition is sda9 [15:38] I guess the installer was trying to use "new" partition [15:39] so, I selected the "something else" option and manually indicated that I wanted / to be mounted on sda7 and have it formatted [15:39] and sda8 as swap [15:40] I'm trying the installer just now [15:40] selected "erase Xubuntu 16.04 and reinstall" [15:40] I get this message for the partitions to be formatted: [15:40] partition #10 of SDSI (0,0,0) (sda) as ext4 [15:40] partition #8 of SCSI1 (0,0,0) sda as swap [15:41] but I'm sure I don't have a #10 partition, the last one is sda9, and it's a ntfs one [15:41] so I go back and select "Something else" [15:42] yesterday I indicated / to be mounted to sda7 [15:42] and sda8 to be used as swap [15:43] but I indicated to install the bootloader to /dev/sda, and when starting the system I get a grub rescue console [15:43] I tried reinstalling grub using the installation media [15:44] but when running grub-install /dev/sda I get this message: [15:44] grub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of '/cow'. [15:45] I think the problem is that this is an UEFI system, last time I did this sort of things (installing GRUB) I only worked with so called "legacy boot" systems [15:45] what do I need to indicate the installer for the "device for boot loader installation" option? [15:45] a specific partition? [15:57] mexchip: Support is actually in #xubuntu - which might be the reason why you seem to be doing a monologue here. [16:00] krytarik sorry, I'm going to #xubuntu now [16:00] thanks [18:12] knome: if we produced some How to ... video's - is there somewhere in xubuntu space we can host them? If not - that we could :) [18:12] alternatively they could be youtube or something I guess [18:17] bluesabre: re package tracker - given experience not sure we should do that this cycle - but given the few things we have had issues with lately for whatever reason - we could create a short suite with specific things in it - even produce more specific tests for that limited number - bit more detail on http://pad.ubuntu.com/xubuntuqa-y-cycle [18:31] re: videos, i would probably look to upload them to youtube/vimeo/insert a video service here [18:32] there's little benefit in hosting them ourself [18:32] thought so - just wanted to check - we'd be linking to them obviously [18:32] if somebody wants to create a series of videos, and wants to make them more "official", we can definitely set up a xubuntu account for that [18:32] though it might help if you knew what they were :D [18:33] QA things [18:33] maybe... [18:33] yeah, we can totally set something up [18:33] not just randomness [18:33] ack [19:33] wb :) [19:36] Danke. [23:59] Uploaded new xfce4-eyes-plugin.