[02:42] wxl: How do our translations work? [02:42] I am interested in contributing, who could give me information? [02:42] RyoonIvo: Hi ;) [02:42] RyoonIvo: What do you know how to do and where do you want to help? :) [02:43] RyoonIvo: To be more specific, have you done anything Open Source related in the past? [02:44] I know programming in C language, Java and Python. I can help in whatever they need, no matter the area. [02:45] Awesome. :) [02:45] Unfortunately not. But I'm looking to contribute to the community. [02:45] RyoonIvo: What kind of computer are you on? Could you give me a ballpark as to what specs you have? [02:48] RyoonIvo: Because if you have good enough specs, I have something you could work on right now ;) [02:48] I'm using a STi laptop with 4GB RAM, 320GB HD, Intel Dual Core 2.30Ghz and running Arch Linux. [02:48] Ooooh cool [02:48] RyoonIvo: amd64 or i386? [02:49] My laptop is not something current and robust. Hahaha [02:49] amd64 [02:49] You ever try running VMs on it? [02:49] Lubuntu is a fairly lightweight OS either way, just wondering if your computer supports virtualization. [02:51] Yes, I use virtual machines sometimes. [02:52] I've used Lubuntu several times with other hardware, it's really a well-worked distro. [02:53] RyoonIvo: Read through my Ubuntu ISO testing tutorial here: https://www.tsimonq2.net/blog/2016/04/27/ [02:54] Let me know if there's anything you don't understand. [02:55] All right, I'll check it out. [02:55] RyoonIvo: Basically, we need help completing these testcases: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/373/builds [02:56] 17.04 Beta 1 ships on Thursday and we need tests done :) [02:56] RyoonIvo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing - also helpful [02:57] Certainly! [02:57] Awesome! :) [03:00] RyoonIvo: That should at least get you started (and give you things to Google if you don't understand parts of it), I was going to write the call for testing to the mailing list, otherwise, I'm in this channel 24/7 if you want to ping me for help, otherwise wxl should be around from 12 PM to 7 PM CST tomorrow, he's also a good person to ping if you're stuck and I'm not around. :) [03:00] * tsimonq2 needs sleep sometime :P [03:01] RyoonIvo: But like I said, if you are reading that and you don't understand anything and Google (or your favorite search engine, mine is DuckDuckGo) doesn't help, don't hesitate to ping. :) [03:02] Also, I would either look into an IRC bouncer or just keep your IRC client open all the time (I use irssi on a remote server) because then you can ask questions, we can respond, and if you're not available, you can get the answer when you are. :) [03:04] In a matter of schedules, I will have to calculate, because I live in Brazil. Haha [03:04] :D [03:05] I'm in the US [03:06] I'll read all the material you've given me. I actually hate Google, I love DuckDuckGo. But you can leave that if I have questions I will question you. [03:08] Ok, thanks, have a nice night! :) [03:09] You too :) [03:57] tsimonq2, The zsync link is broken [03:58] for desktop of both i386 and amd64 [12:56] lynorian: Are you sure? [12:56] lynorian: What exactly is affected? [19:06] yikes we need some testing! [19:19] tsimonq2, only the links on the tracker the cdimage link works [20:00] grr I can't find a usb drive at the worst possible time I have done several vm tests [21:33] tsimonq2, on the live session I do not have xserver-xorg-synaptic is not installed in the beta [21:33] meaning I do not get mousewheel on my touchpad :( [21:34] reporting a bug against default settings [21:49] reported a bug and is on tracker [21:49] this is lynorian btw [21:49] rebooting for desktop-amd64 manual partitioning [21:52] ^^^^^^ tsimonq2 [22:06] lynorian: it is in the installed system right? [22:06] wxl I am installing it right now so I do not know [22:06] lynorian: k leave a note one way or another on the bug please [22:07] I unfortanetly lost all my usb so on metal it will take a long time [22:07] glad I did not throw away this giant stack of cheap dvds my dad got just yet [22:07] yes I know this is frustrating and embarrasing for me [22:07] bah [22:07] i'll paypal you the money if you want to go grab one :) [22:08] wxl I have the money it is just won't really arrive in time for beta 1 [22:08] unless I go to a store [22:08] uhh [22:08] where is the image? [22:09] it is on cdimage [22:09] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/ [22:09] yes [22:09] there's no 20170220 [22:09] yes I do not know why [22:10] so are you using 20170219 or did you grab it before it diappeared? [22:10] 20170219 [22:10] awwww fffffffffffffuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuudge [22:10] wxl I do not think the 201702220 ever really existed this is something wierd with the tracker [22:11] * wxl siiiiiiiiiiiiighs [22:12] well i know that when you're using the tracker you usually name the version [22:12] so it could have pebkac [22:13] wxl not in installed image [22:17] fff now I find my usb ... [22:18] lynorian: it's not in the installed system?!?!?!?! [22:18] no xserver-xorg-input-synaptics is not in the live system [22:19] wxl it works for moving the cursor and clicking but nothing as advanced as a scrollwheel on the side [22:19] uggggh [22:20] or in the installed system [22:20] lynorian: and to be absolutely sure that's not the case in previous versions, right? [22:21] of zesty isos or releases of lubuntu [22:21] it's actually not there on alpha 2 [22:22] wonder if it's a seed issue [22:22] * lynorian goes to see if it is on a vm installed from alternate [22:23] wxl that is what I think it likely is [22:23] it's not on the .list [22:24] wxl that pretty much explains it [22:24] unless I missed some other driver that is supposed to replace it [22:24] I do not know if we switched to libinput all of a sudden or something [22:24] none of those modules are loaded either [22:25] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop amd64 [Zesty Beta 1] has been updated (20170219) [22:25] -queuebot:#lubuntu-devel- Builds: Lubuntu Desktop i386 [Zesty Beta 1] has been updated (20170219) [22:25] ^^ it was a pebkac [22:35] i can't find anything in the seeds, lynorian— not even in core ubuntu stuff [22:50] found it lynorian [22:50] want me to tell you how to fix it? extra bonus points for you :) [22:56] How with bzr to a seed [22:56] yup [22:57] check out http://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/xserver-xorg-input-all [22:57] and compare to http://packages.ubuntu.com/yakkety/xserver-xorg-input-all [22:57] remember how we use no-follow-recommends/ [22:57] and see how synpatics is now a recommend? [22:57] so we need to explicitly add it ot the seed [22:57] wxl that explains it [22:58] i'd start with a bug [22:58] code's here https://code.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/lubuntu.zesty [22:58] use the last revision as an example since that also explicitly added something [23:01] you can see the drops in the changelog lynorian http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/x/xorg/xorg_7.7+16ubuntu2/changelog [23:02] you need anything else from me to make this happen? [23:02] wxl currently do not have bzr setup on this install [23:03] I am setting up my more recent secure boot laptop as my backlight in my other one seems to getting quite dim [23:06] lynorian: k well let's touch base later. maybe we can get tsimonq2 on it