[10:30] <bluesabre> flocculant, Unit193: so this happened
[10:31] <bluesabre> tseliot | rbasak, bluesabre: I suspect tjaalton is on holiday. Can you bisect the driver to see what commit solves the problem, please? That would make the SRU much more self-contained.
[10:31] <bluesabre> this just got a lot more complicated
[10:31] <knome> noooo
[10:31] <knome> ;)
[11:14] <flocculant> well
[11:14] <flocculant> once upon a time there was a bug
[11:14] <flocculant> :p
[11:18] <flocculant> bluesabre: at least at some point it will get done - not much else that we can do I guess
[11:18] <bluesabre> I'll review the commits and see if any look obvious
[11:18] <flocculant> I would too
[11:18] <bluesabre> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-video-intel/log/
[11:18] <flocculant> if they made any sense to me :D
[11:19] <bluesabre> (same)
[11:19] <flocculant> well I'm guessing you'll have more chance than me - unless it's about elliptical circles
[18:30] <Changizww> Hi, i'm using xubuntu 14.04! when i start and login to my user (and other users) desktop doesn't come up and it only shows wallpaper (however i could login by ctrl+alt+f1 and used startx to post this), can anyone help?! i remember i had this problem before and it was fixed by entering a couple of commands, but i can't remember now... thanks in advance
[18:30] <Unit193> Changizww: Please don't crosspost.
[18:30] <Changizww> i have to
[18:31] <Unit193> No, you really don't.
[18:31] <Changizww> no one answers and i can't do anything with my os and just waiting here for a response
[20:11]  * genii sips
[20:13] <ax562> you guys need help on testing anything?
[21:07] <ax562> you guys need help on testing anything?
[21:08] <knome> ax562, isos as always
[21:09] <knome> note that we are close to rebuild time though.
[21:09] <ax562> k
[21:09] <ax562> I will zsync
[21:09] <ax562> for the most part everything has been working
[21:09] <ax562> on 32 bit
[21:09] <ax562> intel machine 
[21:10] <knome> have you reported the tests on the iso tracker?
[21:10] <ax562> 64 bit intel machine
[21:10] <ax562> and
[21:10] <ax562> 64bit amd machine
[21:10] <ax562> no, not sure how to do that :/
[21:10] <knome> ok, then the testing is next to useless to us, as there's no way to track that
[21:11] <Unit193> I need to test a couple. >_>
[21:11] <Unit193> Do we still have David alive, btw?
[21:12] <knome> i think he's just traveling an in a different city
[21:12] <knome> he popped in one day during the euros at least
[21:12] <ax562> ok well how can I do that
[21:12] <ax562> can you provide link knome
[21:12] <ax562> I'm on a new machine now
[21:12] <knome> ax562, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/ISO/Walkthrough
[21:13] <ax562> thanks
[21:20] <ax562> http://pastebin.com/2rtAhuPm
[21:20] <ax562> well I can't even open new image
[22:43] <ax562> ok not sure what was going on earlier
[22:43] <ax562> re zsync and now am fine
[22:58] <ax562> all seems good on the install testcases
[22:58] <ax562> where would I go to test bugs?
[22:58] <knome> did you report the ISO test results?
[23:00] <ax562> yes
[23:00] <ax562> under name axockin
[23:01] <ax562> couldn't get name ax5623 for some weird reason
[23:01] <knome> okay
[23:01] <knome> so for application testing, there are two main ways you can go
[23:02] <knome> one of them is to run testcases for packages as you did with ISOs
[23:02] <ax562> yeah I was looking for a way to do that
[23:02] <knome> but that's very restricted as you are only ever doing the exact same tasks
[23:02] <knome> packages.qa.ubuntu.com
[23:02] <knome> for those
[23:02] <knome> the other way is to do exploratory testing
[23:02] <knome> it's described well here: http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/qa-testing.html#qa-testing-exploratory
[23:04] <ax562> wow there is sooo much info here
[23:04] <knome> yes... and it would actually help if you read it all ;)
[23:04] <ax562> trying but its like reading a dictionary
[23:04] <knome> i mean, in the contributor docs
[23:05] <knome> well, it describes the process to test and report as we need from beginning to end
[23:05] <knome> it's written to avoid having to type it all over again on an irc channel like this
[23:05] <knome> you can take bitesize leaps though. you don't have to achieve all in one day - or week
[23:06] <ax562> yeah I think I'm on chapter 6 on that
[23:06] <ax562> if we are talking about the same thing
[23:06] <ax562> can I please have that link again?
[23:06] <knome> the start page is at http://docs.xubuntu.org/contributors/
[23:07] <ax562> had these all bookmarked
[23:07] <ax562> on a new machine now, being the case I asked again
[23:08] <knome> you can actually find all the links you need from http://xubuntu.org/contribute/
[23:08] <knome> believe me, this is all built so you can get access to stuff as easily as possible
[23:08] <knome> as long as you remember which OS you are helping with...
[23:22] <ax562> is there a way to copy a string of chars to vbox from running os?
[23:22] <knome> you should be able to do that once you install the guest additions to vbox
[23:32] <ax562> knome under <devices there is a clipboard option which allows you bidirectional copy/pasting etc
[23:32] <ax562> didn't know that existed
[23:33] <ax562> just filed another bug :p
[23:40] <ax562> actually that biderectional clipboard didn't work for some reason