The Packaging Guide Needs Your Help

2011-08-02 Thread Jonathan Riddell

The new Ubuntu Packaging Guide is nearing completion but needs your help.

Browse it at http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/

Articles still to be written include

-traditional packaging
-working with Debian and upstreams

and in the knowledge base section articles needed on python, gnome,
syncing, PPA best practice.. infact any area of packaging you have
experience with.

This guide focuses on Ubuntu Distributed Development in the
expectation that will be the near future of packaging in Ubuntu, and
merge requests on UDD branches are easy enough to accept even for
teams who don't use it yet.  However there's still some workflow
problems with UDD that I think should be solved before this guide is
linked from developer.ubuntu.com e.g.

815854  merge-upstream requires patches to be uncommitted
816376  bzr bd-do for full source packages

Please do try using UDD and finding the workflow problems it has,
report bugs on bzr-builddeb and udd in Launchpad as appropriate.

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[Ubuntu-QC] Virutalisation et iCore 5 sous Linux ?

2011-08-02 Thread Yannick Pavard
Bonjour,

Dernièrement j'ai acheté un portable DELL Latitude E5520 (bof bof...)
avec un iCore 5, le modèle qui supporte ou améliore du moins des
fonctions de virtualisation.

J'ai une machine virtuelle au boulot sous VMWARE de Windows XP qui est
extremement lente ! J'ai pourtant attribué quelque chose comme 2Go de
mémoire..

Je me demandais si sous Linux, les options de virtualisations du
processeur étaient actives ? c'est peut être à cause de cela que ca rame
autant ?

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Virutalisation et iCore 5 sous Linux ?

2011-08-02 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 10:13 -0400, Yannick Pavard wrote:
 Bonjour,
 
 Dernièrement j'ai acheté un portable DELL Latitude E5520 (bof bof...)
 avec un iCore 5, le modèle qui supporte ou améliore du moins des
 fonctions de virtualisation.
 
 J'ai une machine virtuelle au boulot sous VMWARE de Windows XP qui est
 extremement lente ! J'ai pourtant attribué quelque chose comme 2Go de
 mémoire..
 
 Je me demandais si sous Linux, les options de virtualisations du
 processeur étaient actives ? c'est peut être à cause de cela que ca rame
 autant ?

Si c'est activé dans le bios, oui. Pour vérifier, regardez
dans /proc/cpuinfo pour la présence de l'option vmx sous processeur
Intel ou svm sous processeur AMD.

Est-ce que VMWare support l'extension de virtualisation du processeur,
ça c'est une autre question...

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Virutalisation et iCore 5 sous Linux ?

2011-08-02 Thread Yannick Pavard
Merci pour la réponse.

Voici le contenu de mon cpuinfo, vois tu quelque chose ?

---

processor   : 0
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 42
model name  : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz
stepping: 7
cpu MHz : 800.000
cache size  : 3072 KB
physical id : 0
siblings: 4
core id : 0
cpu cores   : 2
apicid  : 0
initial apicid  : 0
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat
pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 4988.94
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:

processor   : 1
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 42
model name  : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz
stepping: 7
cpu MHz : 800.000
cache size  : 3072 KB
physical id : 0
siblings: 4
core id : 1
cpu cores   : 2
apicid  : 2
initial apicid  : 2
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat
pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 4988.63
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:

processor   : 2
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 42
model name  : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz
stepping: 7
cpu MHz : 800.000
cache size  : 3072 KB
physical id : 0
siblings: 4
core id : 0
cpu cores   : 2
apicid  : 1
initial apicid  : 1
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat
pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 4988.63
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:

processor   : 3
vendor_id   : GenuineIntel
cpu family  : 6
model   : 42
model name  : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz
stepping: 7
cpu MHz : 1000.000
cache size  : 3072 KB
physical id : 0
siblings: 4
core id : 1
cpu cores   : 2
apicid  : 3
initial apicid  : 3
fdiv_bug: no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug: no
coma_bug: no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception   : yes
cpuid level : 13
wp  : yes
flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat
pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
bogomips: 4988.64
clflush size: 64
cache_alignment : 64
address sizes   : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
power management:


Le mardi 02 août 2011 à 10:27 -0400, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
 On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 10:13 -0400, Yannick Pavard wrote:
  Bonjour,
  
  Dernièrement j'ai acheté un portable DELL Latitude E5520 (bof bof...)
  avec un iCore 5, le modèle qui supporte ou améliore du moins des
  fonctions de virtualisation.
  
  J'ai une machine virtuelle au boulot sous VMWARE de Windows XP qui est
  extremement lente ! J'ai pourtant attribué quelque chose comme 2Go de
  mémoire..
  
  Je me demandais si sous Linux, les options de virtualisations du
  processeur étaient actives ? c'est peut être à cause de cela que ca rame
  autant ?
 
 Si c'est activé dans le bios, 

Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Virutalisation et iCore 5 sous Linux ?

2011-08-02 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 10:36 -0400, Yannick Pavard wrote:
 Merci pour la réponse.
 
 Voici le contenu de mon cpuinfo, vois tu quelque chose ?

 flags : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca cmov pat
 pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
 constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
 pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
 sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
 pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid

Oui, vmx est bien là, alors les extensions sont activées.

Maintenant, il faudrait voir si VMWare les utilisent...mais ça, je ne
sais pas comment.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Virutalisation et iCore 5 sous Linux ?

2011-08-02 Thread Yannick Pavard
Merci.

J'ai mis AUTOMATIQUE dans VMWARE pour le choix des CPU, au lieu des
options qui étaient là.. peut être que cela a fait de quoi, je me suis
assuré de mettre 2Go de mémoire et ca roule un peu mieux.

Je ne sais pas s'il existe des études comparatifs entre VirtualBox,
VMWARE, voir pourquoi pas QEMU.

Ou bien c'est l'image virtuel du bureau qui a fait des tonnes de trucs
dans mon dos sans me le dire et qui fait que c'est lent. Faudrait que je
test avec une image virtuelle perso

Bonne journée

Le mardi 02 août 2011 à 10:51 -0400, Marc Deslauriers a écrit :
 On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 10:36 -0400, Yannick Pavard wrote:
  Merci pour la réponse.
  
  Voici le contenu de mon cpuinfo, vois tu quelque chose ?
 
  flags   : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic mtrr pge mca 
  cmov pat
  pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe nx rdtscp lm
  constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts xtopology nonstop_tsc aperfmperf pni
  pclmulqdq dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr pdcm
  sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic popcnt aes xsave avx lahf_lm ida arat epb xsaveopt
  pln pts dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority ept vpid
 
 Oui, vmx est bien là, alors les extensions sont activées.
 
 Maintenant, il faudrait voir si VMWare les utilisent...mais ça, je ne
 sais pas comment.
 
 Marc.
 
 
 

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[Ubuntu-QC] Comment faire fonctionner vmware server sous ubuntu

2011-08-02 Thread Miguel Ross

Le 2011-08-02 09:13, Yannick Pavard a écrit :

Bonjour,

Dernièrement j'ai acheté un portable DELL Latitude E5520 (bof bof...)
avec un iCore 5, le modèle qui supporte ou améliore du moins des
fonctions de virtualisation.

J'ai une machine virtuelle au boulot sous VMWARE de Windows XP qui est
extremement lente ! J'ai pourtant attribué quelque chose comme 2Go de
mémoire..

Je me demandais si sous Linux, les options de virtualisations du
processeur étaient actives ? c'est peut être à cause de cela que ca rame
autant ?

Merci

Bonjour,
J'ai un petit problème pour faire fonctionner vmware server sous ubuntu 
lors de l'installation on me dit que mon noyau est incompatible pour la 
compilation des modules.  Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée pour résoudre ce 
problème.


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[Ubuntu-QC] Signification de sda; reconnaître les types de partition

2011-08-02 Thread Gérard Talbot
Bonjour,

1-
Que veux dire l'abréviation sda?
En fouillant, je pense que ça peut vouloir dire Secure Digital ou SCSI
Device ou mass-Storage Driver. C'est peut-être pas très important mais
trop d'abréviations diminuent ma compréhension.

Pourquoi certains disques dur utilisent tantôt sda, d'autres utilisent hda?


2-
Comment peut-on savoir qu'une partition est primaire, étendue ou logique?
en particulier, si on n'a pas un éditeuur de partitions? De toute façon,
certains logiciels de partitions n'identifient pas les partitions
logiques.

À quoi reconnaît-on qu'une partition est primaire, celle-là est étendue et
celle-ci est logique?

J'ai lu
Les partitions; 2.1 Règle de dénomination
http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/partitions#regle_de_denomination

et j'en conclus que

- sda1 est une partition primaire,

- sda2 est la partition étendue,

- sda5 est forcément une partition logique et la première partition logique.

Est-ce que je me trompe?

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[Ubuntu-QC] Fwd: Re: [gulus-discussion] Fwd: Confoo BBQ ce samedi

2011-08-02 Thread David Giard


 Original Message 
Subject:Re: [gulus-discussion] Fwd: [Ubuntu-QC] Confoo BBQ ce samedi
Date:   Tue, 02 Aug 2011 20:28:45 -0400
From:   Simon Valiquette v.si...@ieee.org
Reply-To:   gulus-discuss...@listes.usherbrooke.ca
Organization:   Gulus
To: gulus-discuss...@listes.usherbrooke.ca



David Giard un jour écrivit:
 Y'a tu des gens de magog, sherbrooke et les environ qui voudrait venir au
 Confoo BBQ?

Personnellement, j'ai déjà qqc de prévu ce samedi à Sherbrooke, mais ça 
pourrait effectivement intéresser quelques personnes.


Ceci dit, si je ne me trompe le Gulus aura 13 ans le dimanche 14 août. 
S'il y a quelques personnes intéressées, on pourrait peut-être organiser 
un petit quelque chose à l'extérieur.  On pourrait également en profiter 
pour discuter si on veut organiser un festival Linux cet automne.

Du moins, je lance l'idée et je suis ouvert aux suggestions.

Simon


 
 -- Forwarded message --
 Rendez-vous, au BBQ Confoo  à partir de 13h, le samedi 6 août prochain,
 au Lac des Castors, près de la maison Smith, sur le Mont-Royal.
 
 Pour être sur d’avoir assez de verres, et afin d’avoir assez de pains à
 Hot Dogs, veuillez confirmer votre présence sur EventBright
 http://confoo-bbq-2011.eventbrite.com/ . Et, n’oubliez pas de
 mentionner le nombre de personne qui vous accompagneront.
 



Visitez www.gulus.org pour les activités et les nouvelles

Pour vous désabonner :
https://www.usherbrooke.ca/listes/sigrequest/gulus-discussion


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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Signification de sda; reconnaître les types de partition

2011-08-02 Thread Fabián Rodríguez
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On 08/02/2011 05:07 PM, Jean-Leo Vandal wrote:
 On 2011-08-02 14:36, Gérard Talbot wrote:
 Bonjour,

 1-
 Que veux dire l'abréviation sda?
 En fouillant, je pense que ça peut vouloir dire Secure Digital ou SCSI
 Device ou mass-Storage Driver. C'est peut-être pas très important mais
 trop d'abréviations diminuent ma compréhension.

 Pourquoi certains disques dur utilisent tantôt sda, d'autres utilisent hda?
 
 * *h* : la première lettre indique si le disque est de type IDE ou
   SCSI (un type de connexion différent à la carte mère). Si c'est
   une IDE, la lettre est un h, si c'est un SCSI (ou un S-ATA), la
   lettre est un s.
 * *d* : cette lettre ne change pas.
 * *a* : c'est cette lettre qui indique les différents disques durs.
   hda représente le premier disque dur IDE, hdb le second, hdc le
   troisième etc.
 [...]

Attention, comme Marc l'a indiqué la convention hd* n'est plus utilisée.

F.

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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Mise a jour du site web

2011-08-02 Thread David Giard
Le site web est de retour en ligne. Maintenant, j'aurais besoin de
testeurs pour se logger au site avec leur openid launchpad. Envoyez moi
un courriel personnel et dite moi si ça bien fonctionné. Merci



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Re: [Ubuntu-QC] Signification de sda; reconnaître les types de partition

2011-08-02 Thread Alexandre Patenaude
2011/8/2 Gérard Talbot kubu...@gtalbot.org

 Bonjour,

 1-
 Que veux dire l'abréviation sda?
 En fouillant, je pense que ça peut vouloir dire Secure Digital ou SCSI
 Device ou mass-Storage Driver. C'est peut-être pas très important mais
 trop d'abréviations diminuent ma compréhension.


SD peut effectivement désigner Secure Digital. On parle alors des cartes
mémoire SD/microSD/miniSD, que l'on retrouve par exemple dans des caméras
numériques, les caméscopes, les appareils GPS ou les téléphones cellulaires.
On ne parle donc pas ici du même sd. ;)



 Pourquoi certains disques dur utilisent tantôt sda, d'autres utilisent hda?


La distinction n'existe plus depuis de nombreuses versions du noyau Linux.
Tous les disques et médias de stockage USB sont nommés 'sdX' depuis qu'ils
sont tous gérés par le même pilote (libata).



 2-
 Comment peut-on savoir qu'une partition est primaire, étendue ou logique?
 en particulier, si on n'a pas un éditeuur de partitions?


Le chiffre désigne la position de la partition dans la table des partitions
du MBR (l'ordre dans lequel les partitions ont été créées -- donc, ça peut
ne pas correspondre à l'ordre logique des partitions dans le disque
dur). Comme tu l'as compris (et comme le rappelle Miguel), les chiffres 1 à
4 sont utilisés par des partitions primaires et des partitions étendues,
alors les chiffres plus élevés sont utilisés par des lecteurs logiques dans
une partition étendue.

Cela dit, l'information est peut-être différente en ce qui concerne les
disques avec une organisation GPT plutôt que MBR, puisque avec GPT, les
partitions étendues n'existent plus.
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[ubuntu-uk] User Testing in London

2011-08-02 Thread David Planella
Hi all,

We're going to be doing some user research on the 10th and 11th of 
August at the Canonical office in London, and are looking for app (*)
developers to interview.  

I wanted to ask you if you know of anyone who meets the following
criteria and might be willing to come speak with us. Here's what we're
looking for:

  * Must not be employed as an app developer, but may be employed in
a technical role. 
  * Develops at night or on weekends - hobbyist, not professional. 
  * Must be interested in developing apps. 
  * Platform does not matter. 
  * Must be familiar with the concept of open source development. 

Other:
  * The participants will receive a cash incentive of £60 on the day
of the session.
  * We will not cover travel expenses.
  * The research is to help validate our initial concept for one our
current projects - developer.ubuntu.com.

If you know of anyone, please get in touch directly with Ellen Arnold
(on CC), who coordinates the recruitment of testers for this project.

If you've got questions, feel free to ping me on IRC.

Thanks!

Cheers,
David.

(*) As in lightweight applications, i.e. World-of-Goo-like, rather than
LibreOffice-like.



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[ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
the latest Ubuntu release.

Do any of you know of anything more than this?

If not, could I suggest a sub group committed to circulating a regular
media news letter (two or three times a year).  I'll be happy to receive
contributions, collate them and write it up, then circulate it.  It
would need to target computer magazines, press generally, radio and TV. 

Are there any opinions?  And any volunteers to feed news items into
this?

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[ubuntu-uk] Best Buy .....

2011-08-02 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there   following the 'Surprised in PC World' thread   our
Nottingham PC world is extremely unhelpful when the word 'Linux' is
mentioned.  Recently a 'Best Buy' store opened just over the road from
PC world and I popped in yesterday deliberately mentioning Linux.

The assistant I spoke to obviously knew a bit about Linux, but called
over a colleague.  He walked over to the printers and showed me several
with a penguin on the box and told me that all of these (pointing to
several others) should 'just work' but go on the internet and check your
distro first.  He also told me that Acer was now producing a netbook
with Ubuntu pre-installed, but sadly, they didn't sell it!

I was delighted to find someone who actually knew something!  This may
be just our local branch, but for me it was a welcome change.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread bodsda
I don't think it goes to any media, but there is the excellent Full Circle 
Magazine - well worth checking out.

http://fullcirclemagazine.org

Bodsda
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To: ubuntu-ukubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com
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Subject: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .

Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
the latest Ubuntu release.

Do any of you know of anything more than this?

If not, could I suggest a sub group committed to circulating a regular
media news letter (two or three times a year).  I'll be happy to receive
contributions, collate them and write it up, then circulate it.  It
would need to target computer magazines, press generally, radio and TV. 

Are there any opinions?  And any volunteers to feed news items into
this?

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Laura Czajkowski
On 02/08/11 12:16, Barry Drake wrote:
 Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
 Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
 sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
 looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
 releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
 the latest Ubuntu release.
 
What I suggested doing was doing something other than waiting for stuff
to be paid for, you can write on anything perhaps how Ubuntu is being
used in other places, and get journalists to pick up on items. Perhaps
leaving the release announcements to Canonical as that's their area.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Alan Bell
Press releases are a useful tool when you are generating news for doing 
newsworthy things. Canonical press releases are for announcements of 
stuff, sometimes the press pick them up a bit, which is what happens 
with press releases. The thing to do is concentrate on doing newsworthy 
things. If someone does an awesome Ubuntu implementation somewhere for a 
client or at their own business or organisation then we could put out a 
joint press release and get it some attention. Doing random press 
releases to say we are still here isn't going to get a lot of media 
traction.


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Paul Sutton
On 02/08/11 12:16, Barry Drake wrote:
 Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
 Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
 sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
 looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
 releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
 the latest Ubuntu release.
 
 Do any of you know of anything more than this?
 
 If not, could I suggest a sub group committed to circulating a regular
 media news letter (two or three times a year).  I'll be happy to receive
 contributions, collate them and write it up, then circulate it.  It
 would need to target computer magazines, press generally, radio and TV. 
 
 Are there any opinions?  And any volunteers to feed news items into
 this?
 
 Kind regards, Barry.

I edit / write the Paignton rugby club newsletter and would be happy to
include any press release.

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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Paula Graham

On 02/08/11 13:03, Laura Czajkowski wrote:

On 02/08/11 12:16, Barry Drake wrote:

Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
the latest Ubuntu release.


What I suggested doing was doing something other than waiting for stuff
to be paid for, you can write on anything perhaps how Ubuntu is being
used in other places, and get journalists to pick up on items. Perhaps
leaving the release announcements to Canonical as that's their area.

Laura

I think it's an excellent idea - and I don't think would need to be 
restricted to the technical press, if Ubuntu is being used in 
social/charitable projects, that would be newsworthy. Can't think of 
anything right now but will bear it in mind.


The other thing might be to try something like 38 Degrees did to get 
their campaign to have the BSkyB takeover investigated properly - they 
used social networking to raise enough donations for some half-page ads 
in the national press.


I hesitate to suggest stuff I don't have the time to do myself, but 
since it's come up, I had been thinking about it. If anyone's a whizz 
with social networking, a sustained and planned campaign might go a long 
way on minimal budget?


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Re: [ubuntu-uk] Best Buy .....

2011-08-02 Thread Paul Mellors
Hello Barry

I was just in there this very afternoon and was wearing my Maverick
T-shirtone guy said, you need to upgrade your t-shirt to Natty :)
 I had to chuckle :)

Paul

p.s  interested in an ubuntu hour at some point in nottingham?

On 2 August 2011 12:39, Barry Drake bdr...@crosswire.org wrote:
 Hi there   following the 'Surprised in PC World' thread   our
 Nottingham PC world is extremely unhelpful when the word 'Linux' is
 mentioned.  Recently a 'Best Buy' store opened just over the road from
 PC world and I popped in yesterday deliberately mentioning Linux.

 The assistant I spoke to obviously knew a bit about Linux, but called
 over a colleague.  He walked over to the printers and showed me several
 with a penguin on the box and told me that all of these (pointing to
 several others) should 'just work' but go on the internet and check your
 distro first.  He also told me that Acer was now producing a netbook
 with Ubuntu pre-installed, but sadly, they didn't sell it!

 I was delighted to find someone who actually knew something!  This may
 be just our local branch, but for me it was a welcome change.

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ubuntu 11.10

2011-08-02 Thread mattias
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Re: Humble Indie Bundle - 5 cheap Linux Games

2011-08-02 Thread IKT
Cheers for that, I'll probably grab it just for the linux support.


On 27 July 2011 23:17, Anthony i.lurve.li...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hey everyone,

 I've purchased the last set of games and these ones look pretty cool as
 well.

 You get 5 games that can run on either Mac Linux or Windows and their also
 DRM free

 You pay what you want, and some of the funds go to charity.

 Here's the link check it out: http://www.humblebundle.com/



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Re: Bug #819201

2011-08-02 Thread MoLE
On 1 August 2011 19:20, Chris Robinson fabricat...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hello fellow Ubuntu'ers.  I've just filed bug #807455 against update manager,
 specifically the Oneiric Alpha2 release.  It's just a cosmetic issue with the
 window that is supposed to show download progress for the individual files, 
 but
 it's been hanging around since the Natty Alphas.  If anyone is observing the
 same thing please click the me too link.  I think it's a minor cosmetic fix
 that should be simple to implement, but it looks silly the way it is now.

 I've got a few similar bugs to file against update manager.  It just doesn't
 look professional at present.

 Full link to the Launchpad page:
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/819201


I think this is a great idea Chris.  I'm sure we all have pet bugs we
would like to see solved and a bit of mutual support in +1 those bugs
may help escalate the priority somewhat, particularly since we are in
that portion of the oneiric development cycle where we are getting
close to feature freeze.


+1 from me.


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Patch pilot report: 2011/08/02

2011-08-02 Thread Christopher James Halse Rogers
Today's patch piloting involved lots of poking other people but I feel
was nonetheless productive:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-offline/+bug/819514
 • ACK'd sync, subscribed archive.  Contributor transitioned package to
dh_python2 in Debian, this is sync back to Ubuntu.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnote/+bug/819532
 • ACK'd new-upstream-version sync.

https://code.launchpad.net/~hypodermia/ubuntu/oneiric/compiz/fix-for-bug-301174/+merge/64632
 • Bell sound should follow XDG sound theme
 • Discussed with Sam Spillsbury in #ayatana; it'll either get merged
then fixed or fixed then merged.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/388904
 • UI Disagreement with upstream
 • Specific patch seems to have problems; 
 • Sent email to desktop list to begin discussion on whether we want to
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The Packaging Guide Needs Your Help

2011-08-02 Thread Jonathan Riddell

The new Ubuntu Packaging Guide is nearing completion but needs your help.

Browse it at http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/

Articles still to be written include

-traditional packaging
-working with Debian and upstreams

and in the knowledge base section articles needed on python, gnome,
syncing, PPA best practice.. infact any area of packaging you have
experience with.

This guide focuses on Ubuntu Distributed Development in the
expectation that will be the near future of packaging in Ubuntu, and
merge requests on UDD branches are easy enough to accept even for
teams who don't use it yet.  However there's still some workflow
problems with UDD that I think should be solved before this guide is
linked from developer.ubuntu.com e.g.

815854  merge-upstream requires patches to be uncommitted
816376  bzr bd-do for full source packages

Please do try using UDD and finding the workflow problems it has,
report bugs on bzr-builddeb and udd in Launchpad as appropriate.

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Re: Understanding the definitions and expectations of our membership processes

2011-08-02 Thread Jordon Bedwell
Hola,

On Fri, July 29, 2011 11:01 am, Michael Bienia wrote:
 This leads to the next question: how much do you trust the person
 writing the endorsement?

 Of course I trust endorsements from long-standing dev members with a
 great reputation where I trust their ability to judge the packaging
 skills and trustworthiness of the applicant. But should I apply the same
 trust to e.g. a dev member who got accepted himself a month ago?

Why should you not trust that persons judgement unless there is compelling
reason to believe their judgement should not be trusted.  It seems
counter-intuitive to okay them for inclusion and then default on your own
judgement of them by not trusting them without a very good reason to not
trust them.

Yes, it's just fine to review an endorsement they give, like any open
ecosystem would and does currently do, but flat out not trusting their
judgement seems like you feel they don't belong there in the first place
which leads to two questions: Why did you okay them them for inclusion at
all if you aren't going to trust their judgement on skill?  Why would you
okay him/her for inclusion if you have any reasonable doubt about their
judgement on skill?

 In most cases all I've got are a couple lines in a endorsement from
 persons I've worked with to different degrees and who have a different
 amount of reputation. As I've never met anyone from the dev community in
 person till now, it makes it harder to build up a trust relationship to
 them.


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DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Chase Douglas
Hi all,

Yesterday I attempted to attend a DMB meeting, but unfortunately only
two members showed so there wasn't a quorum. I think I've been to about
an equal number of meetings where quorum has and has not been reached
:(. This led me to think that there must be a better way to handle DMB
proceedings.

My proposal would be to do away with formal meetings, at least for
evaluating typical applications, and move them to Launchpad. Create a
project (maybe ubuntu-developer-membership) and then have people open
bugs when they have something to bring up before the board. Here's an
example of a bug I would create for this:

---

Affects: ubuntu-developer-membership
Status: New
Importance: Medium
Assigned to: Unassigned
Description:
I, Chase Douglas, am applying for Ubuntu Core Dev upload rights.

Full application (what is normally filled out on a wiki page)
---

Endorsements can be added as bug comments. Since Launchpad is
authenticated, this removes the necessity of GPG signing of endorsements
(which no one seems to do anyways).

Once an applicant is ready to submit the application for review, they
subscribe the developer-membership-board team. Each board member can
review the application and ask questions in the bug comments. Once each
member has made a decision, they can comment with a +1/0/-1. When all
the votes are in (or a necessary amount), the bug can be moved to Fix
Committed or Fix Released. Fix Committed would mean a decision was
reached and following step must take place, like adding the developer to
the ubuntu-dev team. Fix Released would mean a decision was made and any
following steps have been completed.

One nice thing about this system would be the ability to re-open
applications. If an application is deferred, when the applicant is ready
to re-apply they can simply reopen the bug with more information.

This also can shorten the turn-around time for simple tasks, like adding
a package to a package set. These trivial tasks are slowed down by
waiting for a DMB meeting (with a quorum!), when they are very likely to
receive quick +1's from all the board members.

What do you think?

Thanks!

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:33 PM, Chase Douglas
chase.doug...@canonical.com wrote:
 Hi all,

 Yesterday I attempted to attend a DMB meeting, but unfortunately only
 two members showed so there wasn't a quorum. I think I've been to about
 an equal number of meetings where quorum has and has not been reached
 :(.

I just sent an email to the other DMB members about moving that
meeting time again. When the board started, it was a time only about 3
people could make (which is why March and April each had one missed
meeting). It was moved to a time when just enough of us could make,
including me (which is why a US holiday was the only other missed
quorum until now), but my work schedule changed, and I can't make it
anymore. I mentioned this at the previous DMB meeting, but I dropped
the ball on sending an email to the list in time to reschedule to a
quorum-able time this week.

Partly, I wish we didn't just meet Mondays, since Mondays are the
*worst* day to try to sneak an hour of IRC meeting time into a work
day, what with bosses dumping stuff to do for the rest of the week
on everybody's desks.

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Re: Understanding the definitions and expectations of our membership processes

2011-08-02 Thread Chase Douglas
On 07/29/2011 11:24 AM, Jordon Bedwell wrote:
 Hola,
 
 On Fri, July 29, 2011 11:01 am, Michael Bienia wrote:
 This leads to the next question: how much do you trust the person
 writing the endorsement?

 Of course I trust endorsements from long-standing dev members with a
 great reputation where I trust their ability to judge the packaging
 skills and trustworthiness of the applicant. But should I apply the same
 trust to e.g. a dev member who got accepted himself a month ago?
 
 Why should you not trust that persons judgement unless there is compelling
 reason to believe their judgement should not be trusted.  It seems
 counter-intuitive to okay them for inclusion and then default on your own
 judgement of them by not trusting them without a very good reason to not
 trust them.
 
 Yes, it's just fine to review an endorsement they give, like any open
 ecosystem would and does currently do, but flat out not trusting their
 judgement seems like you feel they don't belong there in the first place
 which leads to two questions: Why did you okay them them for inclusion at
 all if you aren't going to trust their judgement on skill?  Why would you
 okay him/her for inclusion if you have any reasonable doubt about their
 judgement on skill?

I think I may understand where Michael is coming from. If, for example,
I endorse someone based on their Python skills, that endorsement should
be near meaningless since I don't really know Python. If the application
reviewer doesn't know me, they might not realize this.

However, an application reviewer should be able to look up an unknown
endorser's credentials fairly readily. If you can't find any through a
glance at the endorser's LP page, Ubuntu wiki page, or Google search,
then I think it's fair to give up and not count that endorsement.

This can also be extrapolated beyond specific developer skills to more
subjective criteria like trustworthiness. For example, if an endorser is
a Core Dev, then their endorsement of the trustworthiness of an
applicant for upload rights should be valid even if the reviewer and
endorser don't know each other.

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Logout button doesn't work

2011-08-02 Thread David Hopkins
On Lucid, with a new install, the logout button (upper right) doesn't
work at the thin client. You get a very thin line, but no menu. This
makes it impossible for a user to log out. I am not sure why this
would happen at all. Clearing all the .gnome configuration files
doesn't correct the issue.

Sincerely,
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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 09:33:59AM -0700, Chase Douglas wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 Yesterday I attempted to attend a DMB meeting, but unfortunately only
 two members showed so there wasn't a quorum. I think I've been to about
 an equal number of meetings where quorum has and has not been reached
 :(. This led me to think that there must be a better way to handle DMB
 proceedings.
 
 My proposal would be to do away with formal meetings, at least for
 evaluating typical applications, and move them to Launchpad. Create a
 project (maybe ubuntu-developer-membership) and then have people open
 bugs when they have something to bring up before the board.

Sounds like a good idea to me.  It makes it analogous to other processes
such as the sponsorship, MIR, SRU, etc. processes that applicants may
already be familiar with.

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Mackenzie Morgan
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Bryce Harrington br...@canonical.com wrote:
 Sounds like a good idea to me.  It makes it analogous to other processes
 such as the sponsorship, MIR, SRU, etc. processes that applicants may
 already be familiar with.

And drastically different from the other team membership processes
(Ubuntu Membership, Kubuntu Membership, etc.) that applicants may
already be familiar with.

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Chase Douglas
On 08/02/2011 12:43 PM, Mackenzie Morgan wrote:
 On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:23 PM, Bryce Harrington br...@canonical.com wrote:
 Sounds like a good idea to me.  It makes it analogous to other processes
 such as the sponsorship, MIR, SRU, etc. processes that applicants may
 already be familiar with.
 
 And drastically different from the other team membership processes
 (Ubuntu Membership, Kubuntu Membership, etc.) that applicants may
 already be familiar with.

True, but progress sometimes means change. I think this system would
work better, and if proven right it could be a model for other boards to
adopt. If it's worse, then the DMB can easily switch back. I would also
be happy to be a guinea pig for any process changes.

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Chase Douglas
On 08/02/2011 01:12 PM, Dan Chen wrote:
 The only thing I add is that we should be cognizant of building a
 timeout into the process using Launchpad so that applications don't
 spin indefinitely, e.g., the stale five-digit Launchpad bug
 report.

Launchpad can auto-expire bug reports that remain inactive for a period
of X days. This could be used to handle stale applications where the
applicant isn't responsive. Would this fit what you are looking for?

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Chase Douglas
On 08/02/2011 01:26 PM, Brad Figg wrote:
 On 08/02/2011 01:12 PM, Dan Chen wrote:
 On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 16:04, Chase Douglaschase.doug...@canonical.com  
 wrote:
 True, but progress sometimes means change. I think this system would
 work better, and if proven right it could be a model for other boards to
 adopt. If it's worse, then the DMB can easily switch back. I would also
 be happy to be a guinea pig for any process changes.

 I echo Chase's opinion in this regard; we should remain flexible in
 adapting our approval processes.

 The only thing I add is that we should be cognizant of building a
 timeout into the process using Launchpad so that applications don't
 spin indefinitely, e.g., the stale five-digit Launchpad bug
 report.

 Cheers,
 -Dan

 
 You could use the model the kernel team is using for tracking workflow for
 SRU kernels. We have a project set up and a set of custom series that are
 used for tracking the workflow. A bot runs at regular intervals sending
 out nags if necessary or changing the status of a workflow item as previous
 dependencies are met.

That's interesting. How are custom bug series managed? I admin a few
projects on LP, but I can't find any way of doing this.

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Brad Figg

On 08/02/2011 01:38 PM, Chase Douglas wrote:

On 08/02/2011 01:26 PM, Brad Figg wrote:

On 08/02/2011 01:12 PM, Dan Chen wrote:

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 16:04, Chase Douglaschase.doug...@canonical.com   
wrote:

True, but progress sometimes means change. I think this system would
work better, and if proven right it could be a model for other boards to
adopt. If it's worse, then the DMB can easily switch back. I would also
be happy to be a guinea pig for any process changes.


I echo Chase's opinion in this regard; we should remain flexible in
adapting our approval processes.

The only thing I add is that we should be cognizant of building a
timeout into the process using Launchpad so that applications don't
spin indefinitely, e.g., the stale five-digit Launchpad bug
report.

Cheers,
-Dan



You could use the model the kernel team is using for tracking workflow for
SRU kernels. We have a project set up and a set of custom series that are
used for tracking the workflow. A bot runs at regular intervals sending
out nags if necessary or changing the status of a workflow item as previous
dependencies are met.


That's interesting. How are custom bug series managed? I admin a few
projects on LP, but I can't find any way of doing this.

-- Chase


You can just make up your own names. If you go to: 
https://launchpad.net/kernel-sru-workflow
you can see them all. You just Register a series to add another. Note, when 
listed on a
bug report as a task, the tasks are listed alphabetically.

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Re: Planning for summer work/next school year

2011-08-02 Thread David Hopkins
Thank you for the details.  We have installed 10.04 but have an issue
at the thin clients.  The logout button/menu doesn't work at the thin
clients.  We get .xsession-errors entries that mention Consolekit and
also dbus issues. It is possible to right-click and add a logout icon
but that is just a work-around. Google searches on this are very thin.
There is some mention that it might be a permission problem but not
sure how that would apply. We do use ldap for authentication. Natty
worked, but also means our older Via Epia's wouldn't be supported.

When we did the install, we had to add the ltsp components after the
initial install as the DVD didn't allow that option when trying to
select LTSP via pressing F4 at the start of the install.

Any thoughts or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,
Dave Hopkins


On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 6:38 PM, David Groos djgr...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Jeff -- I'm just getting back to school technology, hope these thoughts
 will still be useful to you.

 On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Donaldson Jeffrey
 jdonald...@ncs.k12.de.us wrote:

 David,

 I'm the Technology Manager for a Charter School in Delaware. We've been
 using a Thin Client environment successfully for a number of years now, but
 I've only been in this position for a little less than a year. My knowledge
 of Linux and LTSP is growing with each day. Currently we're running 9.10 and
 plan to upgrade over the summer to 11.04.


 I had a very successful 10.04 install for 2010-11.   My inclination is to go
 for the best/newest BUT I've always got more on my plate than I can politely
 eat so I considered NOT upgrading to Natty and staying with Lucid, that
 Lucid was good enough.  However, I wanted a second opinion, from someone who
 had a much broader understanding of the variables involved (though of course
 doesn't know the specifics of my needs) and asked alkisg what he was going
 to do in 'his' classrooms next year.  Here's a copy of our short irc dialog,
 but the short answer is that in his situation, he's going to stay with
 Lucid.  I found no compelling reason to upgrade my server to Natty--don't
 need to make a fresh install this summer!

 I hate to bother you, but I was wondering if you had any suggestions for
 software and Repositories. Or any useful tips you may have learned along the
 way. I could use all the help I can get and appreciate any advice you're
 willing to give.

 A few random thoughts:

 The chroots are often 32 bit arch even though they are stored and served
 from a 64 bit server.  They need to be since the chroot is what runs on the
 (almost invariably) 32 bit clients.
 When I develop the server, I do so over the summer, giving me plenty of time
 to iron out all the issues and make it as good as I can get it.  I've
 learned the hard way though, set it up from the start in the network
 envirnoment in which it will be used.  Every time I set it up at home I
 spend a lot of time troubleshooting basic config file stuff once I move the
 server back to school.  There always seem to be config files I forget
 about...
 I first install edubuntu via DVD on the summer, getting LTSP working to a
 basic level.
 Then with clonezilla live I make a disk image of the server on an external
 HD.  This is my insurance!
 I then set up localapps for firefox and cmaptools.  Then another clone of
 the server...
 I then do the nat forwarding so that Firefox on the clients can get out,
 through the server, to the internet.
 And back and forth, save, advance, save...
 I make sure that video is working great on the clients as well as it can
 (adding various codecs) this is not trivial.
 I add on the Greek, shell-scripts AKA 'sch-scripts'.  These help with
 controlling classroom computers from the teacher computer.  You'll need a
 bit o' help from alkisg for this stage.  For the first 2 years I tried to
 use iTALC for some of these functions but I just couldn't get it to work
 like I needed it to work.
 When I first started with thin clients, I had a good (though old) 3com
 switch and a cheap switch.  The 3com worked with thin clients right off the
 bat.  I couldn't get the clients to boot with the cheap switch and finally a
 guy who knew lots about switches made a few configuration changes on it and
 it has worked for thin clients since that time.
 I have my students use web tutorials I've made (How do you use a
 microscope?) as well as java applets for simulations and flash applets as
 well.  These didn't work well on my thin clients the first year.  The next
 year I upgraded (from hardy to jaunty) to using firefox and a java app
 (cmaptools) as localapps.  I've had excellent result with them.  My clients
 are Pentium 4's, 1.8--2.8 GHz machines with 512 MB of RAM.  This summer
 I'll be upgrading to fat clients.
 the ubuntu app, 'System Monitor' uses up too much cpu to run continually.
 When keeping an eye on server functioning I usually use the colorful
 terminal app, htop (sudo apt-get install htop).
 NX has 

Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Bryce Harrington
On Tue, Aug 02, 2011 at 01:28:54PM -0700, Chase Douglas wrote:
 On 08/02/2011 01:12 PM, Dan Chen wrote:
  The only thing I add is that we should be cognizant of building a
  timeout into the process using Launchpad so that applications don't
  spin indefinitely, e.g., the stale five-digit Launchpad bug
  report.
 
 Launchpad can auto-expire bug reports that remain inactive for a period
 of X days. This could be used to handle stale applications where the
 applicant isn't responsive. Would this fit what you are looking for?

Launchpad's auto-expire is not very configurable; i.e. I think it is set
to expire after 60 days, which may be longer than you'd want to wait.
Also, it does not leave a message when the expiration happens.

Like Brad mentions, what you probably really want is a bot that first
sends a 'nag' after some period of time, and then if there's still no
response then set it to Expired (with an automatic comment explaining
what the individual should do to reactivate the request.)

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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Steve Conklin
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 13:26 -0700, Brad Figg wrote:

 For an example, take a look at any of the bugs referenced on the report:
 http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html .
 
 Brad
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And at the risk of Too Much Information, here's the wiki page that
describes how the bot progresses bugs through the task states
for this workflow:

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow

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Re: Logout button doesn't work

2011-08-02 Thread David Hopkins
A follow-up. It is the Indicator Applet Session that is not working. I
have tried removing/re-adding but this does not change the behavior.
However, as mentioned, I get Consolekit and dbus errors.

Also, please ignore my response on a different thread. I didn't mean
to duplicate this issue but forgot to remove the list on the response.

On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 3:13 PM, David Hopkins dahopkins...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Lucid, with a new install, the logout button (upper right) doesn't
 work at the thin client. You get a very thin line, but no menu. This
 makes it impossible for a user to log out. I am not sure why this
 would happen at all. Clearing all the .gnome configuration files
 doesn't correct the issue.

 Sincerely,
 Dave Hopkins
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Re: DMB: Proposal for a different review process

2011-08-02 Thread Clint Byrum
Excerpts from Chase Douglas's message of Tue Aug 02 09:33:59 -0700 2011:
 Hi all,
 
 Yesterday I attempted to attend a DMB meeting, but unfortunately only
 two members showed so there wasn't a quorum. I think I've been to about
 an equal number of meetings where quorum has and has not been reached
 :(. This led me to think that there must be a better way to handle DMB
 proceedings.
 
 My proposal would be to do away with formal meetings, at least for
 evaluating typical applications, and move them to Launchpad. Create a
 project (maybe ubuntu-developer-membership) and then have people open
 bugs when they have something to bring up before the board. Here's an
 example of a bug I would create for this:
 

+1

This is simple and very easy to understand.

I also ended up not having my core dev app heard the first time around
because while Quorum was reached, it was reached 45 minutes in to the
meeting and I was unfortunately unable to participate past the end of
the meeting.

It struck me that the questioning can easily be done via email as can
voting. Even better that it be done in (mostly) immutable bug comments.

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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 226

2011-08-02 Thread Nathan Handler
The new edition of the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter is now available here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue226

Thanks,
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[Ubuntu-BR] ot - Office para Tablets

2011-08-02 Thread Nilson Chagas
PessoAll,

Tenho estado meio longe do Ubuntu, mas acompanhando a lista.

Esta aparedendo uma oportunidade aqui na empresa para desenvolvermos um
sistema para tablets, que rodam android.

Para resolver uma possivel situação off line, teria alguma versão BROffice
(ainda é ele??) para Tablets??

Grato,

Ps.: Não tenho o tablet nas mãos para testar, por isto estou tentando me
interar sobre o assunto.

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[ubuntu-marketing] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Barry Drake
Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
the latest Ubuntu release.

Do any of you know of anything more than this?

If not, could I suggest a sub group committed to circulating a regular
media news letter (two or three times a year).  I'll be happy to receive
contributions, collate them and write it up, then circulate it.  It
would need to target computer magazines, press generally, radio and TV. 

Are there any opinions?  And any volunteers to feed news items into
this?

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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Laura Czajkowski
On 02/08/11 12:14, Barry Drake wrote:
 Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
 Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
 sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
 looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
 releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
 the latest Ubuntu release.
 
What I suggested doing was doing something other than waiting for stuff
to be paid for, you can write on anything perhaps how Ubuntu is being
used in other places, and get journalists to pick up on items. Perhaps
leaving the release announcements to Canonical as that's their area.

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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Kate Stewart
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 12:14 +0100, Barry Drake wrote:
 Hi there   A few days ago, Laura Czajkowski made the suggestion that
 Ubuntu Advertising and/or Ubuntu Marketing might look at preparing and
 sending press releases to appropriate media.  Since then, I've been
 looking at what happens at present.  All I can find are spasmodic
 releases from Canonical which sometimes reflect the state of play with
 the latest Ubuntu release.
 
 Do any of you know of anything more than this?
 
 If not, could I suggest a sub group committed to circulating a regular
 media news letter (two or three times a year).  I'll be happy to receive
 contributions, collate them and write it up, then circulate it.  It
 would need to target computer magazines, press generally, radio and TV. 
 
 Are there any opinions?  And any volunteers to feed news items into
 this?

Hi Barry,
   I'm happy to sign up for review if it would help.  In terms of
content, there are the release notes that are coming out with the
milestone announcements that probably have useful fodder to be culled
for this sort of thing.   And we do have 2 major development releases a
year as well as 2 LTS point releases ;)   The Release Overview section
and some of the highlevel overview information, in particular.  See: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyNarwhal/ReleaseNotes


   Also, we're in process of putting together A3 release, but the A1 and
A2 milestone release notes from Oneiric, can be reviewed.
[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/TechnicalOverview/Alpha1
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricOcelot/TechnicalOverview/Alpha2
We try to highlight whats making a first appearance for developers, but
it might be interesting to the wider audience as well?


  On a related topic, if there is a contact or two interested in
participating in proofreading the announces before they go out,  I'd
very much appreciate a set of editorial eyes on them a day before each
milestone release.  Please let me know if there are volunteers?

Thanks, Kate
(Ubuntu Release Manager)


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Re: [ubuntu-marketing] Press releases .....

2011-08-02 Thread Martin Owens
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 13:11 +0100, Laura Czajkowski wrote:
 Perhaps
 leaving the release announcements to Canonical as that's their
 area. 

I think if Canonical can engadge with the LoCo teams and other community
people, we could legally take their announcements and publish them to
local media and other contacts we might have.

At the moment, I don't know if it's possible to re-submit Canonical's
official announcements and I'm not sure if Canonical would be pleased or
helpful with community involvement.

Otherwise, the community does make announcements, it just doesn't submit
them to news media. Something that I think it has a right to do as
citizen journalists alone (let alone fellow developers) ;-)

Best Regards, Martin Owens


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[Ubuntu-be] braai - report

2011-08-02 Thread Jan Bongaerts
Hey Guys,
sorry for the delay. I've been rather busy.

A report of our braai can be found here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/SocialEvents/Braai
I also uploaded some photo's.
Feel free to add comments

It was a fun event, and I really think we should do this more often.

Cheers,
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Re: [Ubuntu-be] braai - report

2011-08-02 Thread Jurgen Gaeremyn
Hey,

Kudos for organizing it.

Great report too, especially if it's your first wiki page!


I noticed you had some troubles with the images... the reason is pretty
basic: you forgot to add (or removed) the extensions... I fixed it for
you (plain Unix style: using the move command) :)

Then... in the article, I just made a few tweaks to have the images show up:

the markup for actually showing images is with accolades instead of
square brackets (those create a link) Furthermore, I added the alt
field and I scaled them down. This is the result:

{{attachment:AddyJanPieterWardWouter.jpg|Addy Jan Pieter Ward
Wouter|width=400}}

Just thought I'd add it here, for teaching purposes :)

Grtz,
Jurgen.

On 08/02/2011 06:47 PM, Jan Bongaerts wrote:
 Hey Guys,
 sorry for the delay. I've been rather busy.
 
 A report of our braai can be found here:
 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BelgianTeam/SocialEvents/Braai
 I also uploaded some photo's.
 Feel free to add comments
 
 It was a fun event, and I really think we should do this more often.
 
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USB External Hard Drive: SMART

2011-08-02 Thread Aleck Müller
Доброго времени суток!

Заинтересовавшись SMART, решил попробовать на своём диске:
$ sudo smartctl -d sat -a /dev/sdb
smartctl version 5.38 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-8 Bruce Allen
Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: WDC WD5000BMVW-11AMCS0
Serial Number:WD-WX61A1117910
Firmware Version: 01.01A01
User Capacity:500 107 862 016 bytes
Device is:Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]
ATA Version is:   8
ATA Standard is:  Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled

SMART Disabled. Use option -s with argument 'on' to enable it.

Весьма удивившись последним двум сообщениям smartctl, решил последовать её 
совету:
$ sudo smartctl -d sat -s on -a /dev/sdb
smartctl version 5.38 [i686-pc-linux-gnu] Copyright (C) 2002-8 Bruce Allen
Home page is http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net/

=== START OF INFORMATION SECTION ===
Device Model: WDC WD5000BMVW-11AMCS0
Serial Number:WD-WX61A1117910
Firmware Version: 01.01A01
User Capacity:500 107 862 016 bytes
Device is:Not in smartctl database [for details use: -P showall]
ATA Version is:   8
ATA Standard is:  Exact ATA specification draft version not indicated
SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability.
SMART support is: Enabled

=== START OF ENABLE/DISABLE COMMANDS SECTION ===
SMART Enabled.
SMART Disabled. Use option -s with argument 'on' to enable it.

Теперь просто в ступоре от последних двух сообщений :-(
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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
So now I made a clean container; copied it to (sudo cp -a ) to a temp
dir, ran the original, and now have a diff of the changes. I've not yet
tested to see if reverting them fixes it.?field.comment=So now I made a
clean container; copied it to (sudo cp -a ) to a temp dir, ran the
original, and now have a diff of the changes. I've not yet tested to see
if reverting them fixes it.

the mtab being nonempty in the nonrunning container is a little suspect

as are the .udev files *on disk* (mainly symlinks it appears)


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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
ps fax for the broken container starting up;

 4134 pts/0S+ 0:00  |   \_ sudo lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp
 4135 pts/0S+ 0:00  |   \_ lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp
 4150 ?Ss 0:00  |   \_ /sbin/init
 4192 ?S  0:00  |   \_ upstart-udev-bridge 
--daemon
 4197 ?Ss0:00  |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4273 ?S 0:00  |   |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4274 ?S 0:00  |   |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4200 ?Ss 0:00  |   \_ /usr/sbin/sshd

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
Pre breakage:

 4534 pts/0S+ 0:00  |   \_ sudo lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp
 4535 pts/0S+ 0:00  |   \_ lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp
 4546 ?Ss 0:00  |   \_ /sbin/init
 4593 ?S  0:00  |   \_ upstart-udev-bridge 
--daemon
 4597 ?Ss0:00  |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4728 ?S 0:00  |   |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4729 ?S 0:00  |   |   \_ udevd --daemon
 4936 pts/4Ss+0:00  |   \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty4
 4937 pts/2Ss+0:00  |   \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty2
 4939 pts/3Ss+0:00  |   \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty3
 4945 ?S  0:00  |   \_ /bin/sh 
/etc/init.d/ondemand background
 4957 ?S  0:00  |   |   \_ sleep 60
 4952 pts/1Ss+0:00  |   \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty1
 4953 pts/5Ss+0:00  |   \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 
/dev/console
 4982 ?Ss 0:00  |   \_ dhclient3 -e 
IF_METRIC=100 -pf /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid -lf 
/var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases eth0
 4997 ?Ss 0:00  |   \_ /usr/sbin/sshd

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
4936 pts/4 Ss+ 0:00 | \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty4
 4937 pts/2 Ss+ 0:00 | \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty2
 4939 pts/3 Ss+ 0:00 | \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty3
 4945 ? S 0:00 | \_ /bin/sh /etc/init.d/ondemand background
 4957 ? S 0:00 | | \_ sleep 60
 4952 pts/1 Ss+ 0:00 | \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 tty1
 4953 pts/5 Ss+ 0:00 | \_ /sbin/getty -8 38400 /dev/console
 4982 ? Ss 0:00 | \_ dhclient3 -e IF_METRIC=100 -pf /var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid 
-lf /var/lib/dhcp3/dhclient.eth0.leases eth0

look to be the unique processes

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
(Meta: does ondemand make any sense for containers anyhow?)

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[Bug 819486] Re: cannot boot from network - roms missing

2011-08-02 Thread Michal Suchanek
I am not particularly concerned which roms are used so long as they are
easily available.

As is it is nearly impossible to find the roms. There are many packages
concerning pxe so digging the right one when kvm does not even suggest
it is quite difficult.

The etherboot roms are mostly broken but at least the rtl8139 one works
in most cases so that's good enough.

Not that ipxe is much better. Either tends to fail miserably if you
happen to load the the pxeonly image of ipxe/gpxe and boot using that.
With the new ipxe roms there is at least some hope somebody might fix
them someday, though.

Note that the ipxe roms need to be padded (eg using truncate) to 32k/64k
before they can be used in kvm.

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[Bug 819044] Re: puppet in natty can't enable services

2011-08-02 Thread Dave Walker
Thanks for the bug report.

This is noted as being resolved in the Oneiric package, but I have some
concerns regarding the differing hunks.

sysv-rc is 2.88dsf-13.10ubuntu4 in current Oneiric, meaning that
'disable' is used.  It's not clear to me if this is ok.  Before we can
SRU this, we need to confirm that it is resolved in Oneiric.

  def disable
if `dpkg --compare-versions $(dpkg-query -W --showformat '${Version}' 
sysv-rc) ge 2.88 ; echo $?`.to_i == 0
  update_rc @resource[:name], disable
else
  update_rc -f, @resource[:name], remove
  update_rc @resource[:name], stop, 00, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 
.
end
  end

...
  def enable
update_rc -f, @resource[:name], remove
update_rc @resource[:name], defaults



** Also affects: puppet (Ubuntu Natty)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Changed in: puppet (Ubuntu Natty)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: puppet (Ubuntu Natty)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Changed in: puppet (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Medium

** Also affects: puppet (Ubuntu Oneiric)
   Importance: Medium
   Status: New

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[Bug 807091] Re: internal error character device (null) is not using a PTY when using virsh console

2011-08-02 Thread Tom Ellis
@Chuck
Yes, tried todays daily oneiric image on diablo-3 and still see the same issue:

ubuntu@sugarloaf:~/images$ euca-describe-instances 
RESERVATION r-vchanq4i  projdefault
INSTANCEi-0023  ami-0008192.168.3.3 192.168.3.3 
running psekey (proj, perce)0   m1.small
2011-08-02T10:00:06Z  nova
ubuntu@sugarloaf:~/images$ ping 192.168.3.3 -c 1
PING 192.168.3.3 (192.168.3.3) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from 192.168.3.3: icmp_req=1 ttl=64 time=0.155 ms

--- 192.168.3.3 ping statistics ---
1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.155/0.155/0.155/0.000 ms
ubuntu@sugarloaf:~/images$ ssh ubuntu@192.168.3.3 -i ~/creds/psekey.priv 
PTY allocation request failed on channel 0

FYI, I'm using VLAN network mode.

euca-get-console-output shows: UnknownError: An unknown error has
occurred. Please try your request again.

A much better error was produced in nova-api.log though, attached.


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[Bug 807091] Re: internal error character device (null) is not using a PTY when using virsh console

2011-08-02 Thread Tom Ellis
@Matt Interesting, I'll have a play around with it.

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[Bug 819791] [NEW] Sync setserial 2.17-46 (main) from Debian unstable (main)

2011-08-02 Thread Angel Abad
Public bug reported:

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Hash: SHA1

 affects ubuntu/setserial
 status new
 importance wishlist
 subscribe ubuntu-sponsors
 done

Please sync setserial 2.17-46 (main) from Debian unstable (main)

Explanation of the Ubuntu delta and why it can be dropped:

Now debian package uses --print-architecture, so there are no diffs
between packages. It builds fine in Oneiric chroot.

Regards,

Changelog entries since current oneiric version 2.17-45.3ubuntu1:

setserial (2.17-46) unstable; urgency=low

  * Added README.source
  * Changed obsolete dpkg option (Closes: #566105)
  * Added Italian translation (Closes: #556032, #627138)
  * new standards version
  * orphaned package

 -- Jonas Genannt jonas.gena...@capi2name.de  Sat, 11 Jun 2011
11:56:18 +0200

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iEYEARECAAYFAk437rYACgkQCY2uR+47wnkj5QCgi4JLKD9BgO3UlXqLO434U9n4
do0An1Ytozslsi8WjtyN+4TsjHY5yoY2
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** Affects: setserial (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Wishlist
 Status: New

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[Bug 819791] Re: Sync setserial 2.17-46 (main) from Debian unstable (main)

2011-08-02 Thread Dave Walker
setserial 2.17-46 builds on amd64. Sync request ACK'd.

** Changed in: setserial (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = In Progress

** Changed in: setserial (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress = Confirmed

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

** Changed in: lxc (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = High

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks, Robert.

It looks like ssh is not being properly killed.  When we force it to die
with lxc-stop, it does not remove its /var/run/ files.  Then it fails to
start bc those already exist.

Until this is fixed, you can work around this by doing

  rm -rf /var/lib/lxc/container-name/rootfs/var/run
  mkdir !!:2

After this I'm able to restart the lucid container.  You can automate
this by changing your container's /etc/init/lxcmount to the one I'm
about to attach.  With that, I still need to kill the container by hand,
but then lxc-start works.

I'm tempted to wait to see if we can implement proper container
reboot/poweroff support at the lxc sprint next week, because the lxc-
monitor watching /var/run/utmp is an ugly hack anyway, and continually
finding ways to fix its breaks does not seem productive.

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
Replacing a lucid container's /etc/init/lxcmount.conf with this
attachment should allow the container to start after a forced stop.

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
Note also that when we get proper poweroff/reboot support, we can have
/lib/init/fstab mount a tmpfs onto /var/run, which will prevent these
issues with /var/run/* files persisting.

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[Bug 543148] Re: Private Archive Permissions Are Incorrect

2011-08-02 Thread Tom Browder
I also confirm the bug exists on Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), but I
had to do this manually to get access to the archives via the mailman
web interface:

  sudo chmod o+rx /var/lib/mailman/archives/private

And that was recommended by an experienced user on the mailman mailing
list.

Note also that, for me, adding new lists did not then change the perms
back to the erroneous ones.  (I added a new list with the newlist
command).

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[Bug 819486] Re: cannot boot from network - roms missing

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks, Michal.

Do you have any suggestions for what we could do to help people find and
use the kvm-pxe roms?

Would you have looked first at the kvm man page for help?  If so, do you
have a suggestion for what text to insert where?


** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: ipxe (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 819486] Re: cannot boot from network - roms missing

2011-08-02 Thread Scott Moser
Why would the kvm-qemu package not 'Suggest' or even 'Recommend' kvm-pxe (or 
ipxe).
I'm guessing it doesn't Suggest to avoid the main inclusion, but that probably 
is something that should happen anyway.

Realistically, kvm and network boot is something that needs to be
supported.

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[Bug 819486] Re: cannot boot from network - roms missing

2011-08-02 Thread Michal Suchanek
The package that requires the roms (qemu-system or qemu-kvm in this
case) should recommend or suggest the package that contains them.

I looked in the man page and I found no information about installing
roms whatsoever. If it is supposed to be helpful in this regard it
should mention the location where the roms are searched by qemu and kvm
(I had to use strace to determine that). This is obviously an upstream
issue.

Once this is resolved it is much easier to search for the roms in
packages by filename or a note could be added which package provides the
the roms in Ubuntu.

It seems the roms do not need to be padded with recent qemu. I used some
guide that recommended it but qemu in Debian uses the ipxe roms directly
without any issues.


Thanks

Michal

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[Bug 350936] Re: Should shut down domains on system shutdown

2011-08-02 Thread Clint Byrum
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Medium = High

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-10.04.3 = ubuntu-11.10-beta-1

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[Blueprint server-o-tomcat7-packaging] Package Tomcat 7

2011-08-02 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Session topics:
  
  Complexity of packaging - good fit with current tomcat6 packaging.
  Engagement with debian
  Learnings from tomcat6 packaging
  - Upstart - refactoring sounds like a good idea.
  - authbind - still considered a key part of the package.
  - tomcat-user - package still useful.
  - security management integrations.
  
  Ease migration,.
  
  Switching tomcat6/tomcat7 in main.
  - Defer until next release post review of bugs
  
  dbcp - look for diff in packages.
  osgi wrap to packages
  
  ===
  
  Work items (oneiric-alpha-2):
  [james-page] work with debian upstream on packaging: DONE
  [james-page] Investigate OSGi wrapping in Jars: DONE
  
  Work items:
- [james-page] address upstart/init co-existence in debian package: TODO
- [james-page] ensemble formula for deploying tomcat7: TODO
+ [james-page] address upstart/init co-existence in debian package: INPROGRESS
+ [james-page] ensemble formula for deploying tomcat7: INPROGRESS

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[Blueprint server-o-jenkins] Get Jenkins into the Ubuntu Archive

2011-08-02 Thread James Page
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Whiteboard changed:
  Current Status: Slow Progress
  
  Jenkins and all dependencies are either now in the archive or waiting
  for review in the NEW queue.
  
  
  
  UDS Session Notes
  
  Discussion:
    - Approach to plugins;
  - packaging recipe?
  Documentation to be polished
  - disable Jenkins upstream plugin manager?
  Not by default but ensure can be disabled and that this is documented 
well.
  - build from source?
  where possible - look at most popular plugins and assess top 5.
  
    - Delivery approach:
  - Debian or Ubuntu first?
  Ubuntu then Debian - will get better testing coverage if it hits 
Oneiric earlier.
  - Sponsorship burden - large number of packages.
  Target universe, spread the burden as wide as possible in Ubuntu.
  
    - Jenkins Nuances:
   - Package variants - OK
   - Hudson polutiom - OK
  
  Target 1.400.1 when delivered by upstream.
  
  
  
  Work Items (oneiric-alpha-3):
  [james-page] upgrade to latest stable branch (1.409.1) from Jenkins + upgrade 
dependencies: DONE
  [james-page] Resolve outstanding build-from-source issues in dependency 
chain: DONE
  [james-page] Prepare library packaging for upload to Ubuntu: DONE
- upload of jenkins plus dependencies to Ubuntu Universe: INPROGRESS
+ upload of jenkins plus dependencies to Ubuntu Universe: DONE
  [james-page] look at JVM compatibility with xstream on ARM (for example): TODO
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] feedback libraries to Debian through debian-java team: INPROGRESS
  [james-page] Update documentation for disabling plugin management through web 
ui: TODO
  [james-page] re-sync libraries from Debian as a when required: INPROGRESS
  [serge-hallyn] ensemble formula for deploying Jenkins: DONE

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[Blueprint server-o-syslog-information] Thoughts about controlling the syslog firehose for Ubuntu Server

2011-08-02 Thread James Page
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Whiteboard changed:
  Work Items for oneiric-alpha-2:
  [james-page] File an ITP for octopussy in Debian: DONE
  [gandelman-a] Write puppet module for central rsyslog server: INPROGRESS
  [gandelman-a] Write puppet module for rsyslog client: INPROGRESS
  
- Work Items:
+ Work Items for oneiric-alpha-3:
  Investigate sane defaults for central rsyslog server: TODO
  [james-page] Package octopussy for Ubuntu: INPROGRESS
  [james-page] Upload octopussy for Ubuntu: TODO
+ 
+ Work Items:
  [james-page] Upload octopussy for Debian: TODO

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[Blueprint server-o-openstack] OpenStack Integration

2011-08-02 Thread Clint Byrum
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Whiteboard changed:
  Work Items for oneiric-alpha-2:
  [davewalker] Write MIR for python-carrot or kombu: BLOCKED
  [gandelman-a] Write MIR for python-amqplib: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-sqlachemy: DONE
  [james-page] Write MIR for python-eventlet: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-gflags: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-mox: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-routes: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-webob: TODO
  [james-page] Write MIR for python-migrate: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-decorator: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-tempita: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-netaddr: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for pthon-lockfile: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for pep8: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-twised-web: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for ajaxterm: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-xattr: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-greenlet: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-netifaces: DONE
  [zulcss] Dropped xen-linux-system from depends: DONE
  [davewalker] Write MIR for nova: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Write MIR for glance: DONE
  [clint-fewbar] Write MIR for swift: POSTPONED
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for Nova multi node install: DONE
  [zulcss] Investigate with sensible defaults for Nova single install: DONE
  [zulcss] Replace python-ipy with python-netaddr and submit upstream:DONE
  [zulcss] Drop python-tempita from nova packaging: DONE
  [zulcss] Fix MIR feedback: TODO
  
  Work Items for oneiric-alpha-3:
  [zulcss] Investigate S3 for glance: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate S3 for swift: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for glance installation: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for swift installation: TODO
  [gandelman-a] Integrate ensemble modules for puppet deployment: TODO
  [davewalker] Write MIR for python-carrot or kombu: BLOCKED
  [james-page] Write MIR for python-migrate: BLOCKED
- [clint-fewbar] Write MIR for swift: INPROGRESS
+ [clint-fewbar] Write MIR for swift: DONE
  [davewalker] Write MIR for nova: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Fix MIR feedback: TODO
  [zulcss] Package lio-utils for oneiric: DONE
  [zulcss] Investigate the usage of rootwrap into eucalyptus and submit 
upstream: INPROGRESS
  [zulcss] Package openstack dashboard: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Package quantum and upload to the archive: INPROGRESS
  [zulcss] Package keystone and upload to the archive: INPROGRESS
  
  Work Items:
  [zulcss] Replace vblade-persist with something else: TODO
  [zulcss] Replace socat with netcat-openbsd: TODO
  [zulcss] Package lio-utils for oneiric: DONE
  [zulcss] Replace iscsitarget with lio-utils and submit upstream: TODO
  [zulcss] Add EC2 testcases to upstream: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate monitoring hooks: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate monitoring hooks needed for orchestra: TODO
  [zulcss] Update preseeds for UEC test rig: TODO
  [zulcss] Suggest socat and ajaxterm: TODO
  [zulcss] Try to fix ajaxterm for Ubuntu: TODO
  [zulcss] Try ensemble on openstack: TODO
  [zulcss]  ldap support (for IS): TODO
  [zulcss]  postgresql support (for IS): TODO
  [zulcss] no starting of nova/swift for upstart: TODO
  [zulcss] rootwrap: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble formula for nagios: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble formula for collectd: TODO
  [zulcss] glusterfs support: TODO
  [zulcss] vblade to suggests: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble for ganglia: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble for munin: TODO

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[Blueprint server-o-openstack] OpenStack Integration

2011-08-02 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Work Items for oneiric-alpha-2:
  [davewalker] Write MIR for python-carrot or kombu: BLOCKED
  [gandelman-a] Write MIR for python-amqplib: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-sqlachemy: DONE
  [james-page] Write MIR for python-eventlet: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-gflags: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-mox: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-routes: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-webob: TODO
  [james-page] Write MIR for python-migrate: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-decorator: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-tempita: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-netaddr: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for pthon-lockfile: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for pep8: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-twised-web: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for ajaxterm: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-xattr: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-greenlet: DONE
  [zulcss] Write MIR for python-netifaces: DONE
  [zulcss] Dropped xen-linux-system from depends: DONE
  [davewalker] Write MIR for nova: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Write MIR for glance: DONE
  [clint-fewbar] Write MIR for swift: POSTPONED
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for Nova multi node install: DONE
  [zulcss] Investigate with sensible defaults for Nova single install: DONE
  [zulcss] Replace python-ipy with python-netaddr and submit upstream:DONE
  [zulcss] Drop python-tempita from nova packaging: DONE
  [zulcss] Fix MIR feedback: TODO
  
  Work Items for oneiric-alpha-3:
  [zulcss] Investigate S3 for glance: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate S3 for swift: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for glance installation: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate sensible defaults for swift installation: TODO
  [gandelman-a] Integrate ensemble modules for puppet deployment: TODO
  [davewalker] Write MIR for python-carrot or kombu: BLOCKED
- [james-page] Write MIR for python-migrate: BLOCKED
+ [james-page] Write MIR for python-migrate: DONE
  [clint-fewbar] Write MIR for swift: DONE
  [davewalker] Write MIR for nova: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Fix MIR feedback: TODO
  [zulcss] Package lio-utils for oneiric: DONE
  [zulcss] Investigate the usage of rootwrap into eucalyptus and submit 
upstream: INPROGRESS
  [zulcss] Package openstack dashboard: BLOCKED
  [zulcss] Package quantum and upload to the archive: INPROGRESS
  [zulcss] Package keystone and upload to the archive: INPROGRESS
  
  Work Items:
  [zulcss] Replace vblade-persist with something else: TODO
  [zulcss] Replace socat with netcat-openbsd: TODO
  [zulcss] Package lio-utils for oneiric: DONE
  [zulcss] Replace iscsitarget with lio-utils and submit upstream: TODO
  [zulcss] Add EC2 testcases to upstream: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate monitoring hooks: TODO
  [zulcss] Investigate monitoring hooks needed for orchestra: TODO
  [zulcss] Update preseeds for UEC test rig: TODO
  [zulcss] Suggest socat and ajaxterm: TODO
  [zulcss] Try to fix ajaxterm for Ubuntu: TODO
  [zulcss] Try ensemble on openstack: TODO
  [zulcss]  ldap support (for IS): TODO
  [zulcss]  postgresql support (for IS): TODO
  [zulcss] no starting of nova/swift for upstart: TODO
  [zulcss] rootwrap: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble formula for nagios: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble formula for collectd: TODO
  [zulcss] glusterfs support: TODO
  [zulcss] vblade to suggests: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble for ganglia: TODO
  [zulcss] ensemble for munin: TODO

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[Blueprint server-o-jonas] JOnAS Packaging Certification

2011-08-02 Thread James Page
Blueprint changed by James Page:

Whiteboard changed:
  Initial JOnAS 5.3 Dependency Analysis and archive fit -
  http://pad.ubuntu.com/server-o-jonas-dependency-analysis
  
  
  
  Recap on work on Natty:
  
  Current Challenges:
  * Binary packaging produced for Natty release does not currently pass JEE 
Certification Tests on OpenJDK (only passes on sun-jdk); this needs to be 
resolved if we are going to try to get this into the main archive.
  Packaging Approach:
  * Key Dependencies:
    - ow2 EasyBeans
    - ow2 JOTM
    - ow2 CAROL
    - ow2 monolog
    - ow2 perseus
    - ow2 cmi
    - ow2 medor
    - tomcat7
    - Adobe Cairngorm
    - axis2
    - ops4j
    - Google Guice
  
  * Potential Issues:
    - Maven version 2.1.x (not 2.0.x) in archive
    - osgi wraps around existing libraries
    - Flash in admin GUI.
    - Large amount of dependency packaging
  
  JOnAS
  
  - 5.3 - JEE 6 profile
  - 5.3 - JEE 5 profile
  
   OSGi 4.2- stan
  
  - Apache Felix (or Eclipse)
  
  Micro-container architecutre - very low dependency requirement.
  
  Services delivered as bundles.
  
  Certified against full bundle of componets.
  
  Diff between dev and production modes - quick startup.
  
  Open source flex compilier - maven plugin.
  
  Jonas admn console - separatre component.
  
  OSGi enterprise standard.
  
  

  
  Work Items (oneiric-alpha-2):
- [james-page] Review current OSGi packaging: INPROGRESS
- [florent-benoit] Identify priority list of ow2 components for packaging 
during Oneiric: INPROGRESS
- [florent-benoit] Idnetify list of ow2 and other maven plugins required to 
support JOnAS: INPROGRESS
+ [james-page] Review current OSGi packaging: DONE
+ [florent-benoit] Identify priority list of ow2 components for packaging 
during Oneiric: DONE
+ [florent-benoit] Idnetify list of ow2 and other maven plugins required to 
support JOnAS: DONE
  
  Work Items:
  [james-page] work upstream in Debian to help with Maven 3 packaging: TODO
  [james-page] Work with florent on understanding JOnAS clustering and how this 
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[Bug 350936] Re: Should shut down domains on system shutdown

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
 Assignee: Clint Byrum (clint-fewbar) = Serge Hallyn (serge-hallyn)

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged = In Progress

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[Bug 819486] Re: cannot boot from network - roms missing

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
@Scott

Looks like Dustin had invited MIRs for etherboot some time ago, but no
one ever filed one.  (see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/qemu-kvm/+bug/551474).  MIR for kvm-pxe/etherboot or ipxe would
definately be welcome, though of course the security team might still
reject them.  If someone else doesn't get around to it before I get a
chance, I will do so, but please feel free to preempt me.

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[Bug 807091] Re: internal error character device (null) is not using a PTY when using virsh console

2011-08-02 Thread Tom Ellis
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = New

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[Bug 820023] Re: package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1

2011-08-02 Thread Fendervr
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  stato di errore 1

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[Bug 820023] [NEW] package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: il sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di errore 1

2011-08-02 Thread Fendervr
Public bug reported:

I could not connect to a Windows printer shared. I tra ti remove and
reinstalli samba  smbfs with sudo apt-get install samba smbfs.

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-11.47-generic-pae 2.6.38.8
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-11-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia wl
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Aug  2 22:23:28 2011
ErrorMessage: il sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha 
restituito lo stato di errore 1
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat - Release i386 (20101007.1)
RelatedPackageVersions:
 nautilus 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu13
 gvfs 1.8.0-0ubuntu2
SambaClientRegression: Yes
SourcePackage: samba
Title: package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: il 
sottoprocesso vecchio script di post-installation ha restituito lo stato di 
errore 1
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to natty on 2011-05-02 (92 days ago)

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 natty

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[Bug 820054] [NEW] package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-08-02 Thread spufidoo
Public bug reported:

It happened on sudo apt-get upgrade

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic-pae 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic-pae i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Aug  2 22:08:32 2011
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit 
status 1
SambaClientRegression: Yes
SourcePackage: samba
Title: package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: 
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to natty on 2011-06-01 (61 days ago)

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 natty

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[Bug 820054] Re: package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1

2011-08-02 Thread spufidoo
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[Bug 819507] Re: consume_userdata is only called once per instance

2011-08-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:cloud-init

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[Bug 820101] [NEW] package libsensors3 1:2.10.8-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128

2011-08-02 Thread dcbrs1216
Public bug reported:

have retried to install it 4 times and get same error

ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.04
Package: libsensors3 1:2.10.8-2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.38-10.46-generic 2.6.38.7
Uname: Linux 2.6.38-10-generic i686
AptOrdering:
 libsensors3: Install
 wmtemp: Install
 libsensors3: Configure
 wmtemp: Configure
Architecture: i386
Date: Tue Aug  2 16:34:05 2011
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit 
status 128
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal - Release i386 (20110427.1)
SourcePackage: lm-sensors
Title: package libsensors3 1:2.10.8-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess 
installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)

** Affects: lm-sensors (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


** Tags: apport-package i386 natty

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[Bug 820101] Re: package libsensors3 1:2.10.8-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128

2011-08-02 Thread dcbrs1216
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[Bug 820101] Re: package libsensors3 1:2.10.8-2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 128

2011-08-02 Thread dcbrs1216
would love to know if there is a workaround so i can try it also willing
to test anything needed to fix this prob...

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[Bug 819621] Re: lucid container start failure after calling lxc-stop (fails across reboots)

2011-08-02 Thread Robert Collins
indeed, brilliant - thanks. I guess this needs a new lxcguest package?

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[Bug 791607] Re: Oneiric Eucalyptus fails to start up

2011-08-02 Thread Michael Casadevall
** Changed in: eucalyptus (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Milestone: oneiric-alpha-3 = ubuntu-11.10-beta-1

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[Bug 810051] Re: Copyright/legal issues in Nova (from Debian upstream)

2011-08-02 Thread Michael Casadevall
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Milestone: oneiric-alpha-3 = ubuntu-11.10-beta-1

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[Bug 578536] Re: when stopped, automount orphans some mounts

2011-08-02 Thread Michael Casadevall
** Changed in: autofs5 (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Milestone: oneiric-alpha-3 = ubuntu-11.10-beta-1

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[Bug 350936] Re: Should shut down domains on system shutdown

2011-08-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/oneiric/libvirt/fix-shutdown

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[Bug 817187] Re: change in readlink() errno in 2.6.39 and later kernels causes FTBFS for packages with older gnulib

2011-08-02 Thread Kees Cook
Packages with gnulib in their source:

main:

augeas
binfmt-support
eglibc
findutils
gdb
glib2.0
groff
grub2
hello
hello-debhelper
liblouis
libpipeline
libtasn1-3
libvirt
man-db
mlocate
texinfo

universe/multiverse:

amanda
eiskaltdcpp
freedink
genparse
hivex
instantbird
libdc0
libdrizzle
liblouisxml
mpop
msmtp
z80asm

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[Bug 350936] Re: Should shut down domains on system shutdown

2011-08-02 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks to ossjunkie for your original script, most of which is in my
updated libvirt job.

I'm requesting a review by Spamaps for upstart oddities, but the script
in the linked tree is working for me.

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[Bug 791197] Re: package bind9 1:9.7.3.dfsg-1ubuntu2.1 failed to install/upgrade: el subproceso instalado el script post-installation devolvió el código de salida de error 1

2011-08-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for bind9 (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: bind9 (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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  subproceso instalado el script post-installation devolvió el código de
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[Bug 785347] Re: package samba 2:3.5.8~dfsg-1ubuntu2.2 failed to install/upgrade: Unterprozess installiertes post-installation-Skript gab den Fehlerwert 1 zurück

2011-08-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for samba (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: samba (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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[Bug 781696] Re: package slapd 2.4.23-6ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2

2011-08-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for openldap (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]

** Changed in: openldap (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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Title:
  package slapd 2.4.23-6ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
  new pre-removal script returned error exit status 2

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