Re: Testing Gnome 3.10 in Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 (PPA).

2014-02-12 Thread Christian Dysthe
On Wed, 2014-02-12 at 10:15 +0100, Julien Olivier wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> > - Can't resize the Control Center window. Is that by design?
> > 
> 
> Yes, and this was always the case ->
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723575
> 
> > - No "hibernate" and "standby" options when I click top left. Only
> > poweroff and restart is available.
> > 
> 
> Have you tried keeping ALT pressed before clicking? I read somewhere
> that it changed the available options.

I will try that when I'm back on the 3.10 machine. Thanks.
> 
> > Is there a way to reset Gnome Shell to default 3.10 so I can add all my
> > settings again making sure I do it the 3.10 way?
> > 
> 
> I haven't tried this, and don't know if it still works in 3.10, but I
> found that ->
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/56313/how-do-i-reset-gnome-to-the-defaults
> 
> 
Yes, I did try that. Did not work very well in 3.10.

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Re: Testing Gnome 3.10 in Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 (PPA).

2014-02-12 Thread Julien Olivier
Hi,

> - Can't resize the Control Center window. Is that by design?
> 

Yes, and this was always the case ->
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=723575

> - No "hibernate" and "standby" options when I click top left. Only
> poweroff and restart is available.
> 

Have you tried keeping ALT pressed before clicking? I read somewhere
that it changed the available options.

> Is there a way to reset Gnome Shell to default 3.10 so I can add all my
> settings again making sure I do it the 3.10 way?
> 

I haven't tried this, and don't know if it still works in 3.10, but I
found that ->
http://askubuntu.com/questions/56313/how-do-i-reset-gnome-to-the-defaults



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Re: Testing/QA Communications and Ubuntu GNOME General Mailing List

2013-10-05 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 8:28 PM, Matthew Butler wrote:

> I will add that in addition to the secondary mailing list setup just
> for QA, any subscriber can modify their list settings to only receive
> a Digest of the email lists.
>
> Simple access the settings from:
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/options/ubuntu-gnome
>
> At the bottom where it indicates to enter your email address to
> unsubscribe or edit options. Once you provide your e-mail address (and
> password if set) you can ensure 'Set Digest Mode' is set to 'On'. Then
> submit your changes.
>
> Matt
>

Hello Matt,

Yes, that is one option for the members of the general list who don't wish
to receive so much emails about 'Testing' but this is not good enough.

This is my 3rd time asking EVERYONE to PLEASE subscribe to the Ubuntu GNOME
QA Team and SEND your testing Qs or feedback or anything related to Testing
to that mailing list :)

I hope I don't need to repeat that, one more time.

Thank you for choosing, using and testing Ubuntu GNOME!
Because of you, we shall have a rock solid release ;)


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Re: Testing/QA Communications and Ubuntu GNOME General Mailing List

2013-10-03 Thread Matthew Butler
I will add that in addition to the secondary mailing list setup just
for QA, any subscriber can modify their list settings to only receive
a Digest of the email lists.

Simple access the settings from:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/options/ubuntu-gnome

At the bottom where it indicates to enter your email address to
unsubscribe or edit options. Once you provide your e-mail address (and
password if set) you can ensure 'Set Digest Mode' is set to 'On'. Then
submit your changes.

Matt

On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad)  wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Starting from the next cycle (14.04), we are going to use this email:
>>
>> ubuntugnome...@lists.launchpad.net
>>
>> However, I'd recommend to start from now :)
>>
>> You need to be a member of: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa
>> So that, you can subscribe to that mailing list.
>>
>> Ubuntu GNOME QA is a Sub-Team of Ubuntu GNOME which has only and only
>> purpose: QA and Testing.
>>
>> For all our QA/Testing Communications (Emails) and CC the general mailing
>> list when there is something important/urgent.
>>
>> Some users are NOT interested about testing and they have subscribed to
>> the mailing list for other kind of information.
>>
>> The General Mailing List is much better to be used for Announcement,
>> Important Updates, Support, and similar topics.
>>
>> Before, Ubuntu GNOME had very few testers and no Team Leader for QA. Now,
>> Ubuntu GNOME does have an active Team of Testers :) therefore, we need to
>> keep the QA and Testing Communications on its area.
>>
>> Ubuntu and Lubuntu both have separate team and list for QA and Testing.
>> Not sure about others but Xubuntu have also two, one for Development and
>> other is for general support.
>>
>> So, PLEASE, those who are subscribing to the Main Mailing List:
>> buntu-gn...@lists.ubuntu.com
>>
>> And they are interested about Testing and would like to actually help us,
>> please do join:
>> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> P.S.
>> Ubuntu GNOME QA Sub-Team now have 10 Active Testers and we haven't yet
>> started the real fun. I wonder how many we will have after  few months ;)
>>
>> --
>> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."
>> Best Regards,
>> amjjawad
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>
>
>
> I got a PM from one of the users who showed a great interest to help:
>
> "Hello, Ali! I have unsubscribed the mailing list for now, because I was
> receiving 30 mails per day and I could not find the important mails I need.
> And all of these 30 mails are for testing and I really don't need them now,
> because I have a lot of work and I can't help with testing, you know that.
> But I want to translate, so this is my job and I will do it."
>
> That is 'exactly' why I asked you to PLEASE keep the general list for
> everything except testing :)
>
> PLEASE, send your testing feedback/Questions to the QA Team.
>
> I don't want to lose more interested people who wanted to help because of
> testing. Let's do everything correctly, please!
> I am having hard time to find people to join. I don't want to lose anyone.
>
> Thank you!
>
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Re: Testing/QA Communications and Ubuntu GNOME General Mailing List

2013-10-03 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
Hi,



On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 6:30 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Starting from the next cycle (14.04), we are going to use this email:
>
> ubuntugnome...@lists.launchpad.net
>
> However, I'd recommend to start from now :)
>
> You need to be a member of: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa
> So that, you can subscribe to that mailing list.
>
> Ubuntu GNOME QA is a Sub-Team of Ubuntu GNOME which has only and only
> purpose: QA and Testing.
>
> For all our QA/Testing Communications (Emails) and CC the general mailing
> list when there is something important/urgent.
>
> Some users are NOT interested about testing and they have subscribed to
> the mailing list for other kind of information.
>
> The General Mailing List is much better to be used for Announcement,
> Important Updates, Support, and similar topics.
>
> Before, Ubuntu GNOME had very few testers and no Team Leader for QA. Now,
> Ubuntu GNOME does have an active Team of Testers :) therefore, we need to
> keep the QA and Testing Communications on its area.
>
> Ubuntu and Lubuntu both have separate team and list for QA and Testing.
> Not sure about others but Xubuntu have also two, one for Development and
> other is for general support.
>
> So, PLEASE, those who are subscribing to the Main Mailing List:
> buntu-gn...@lists.ubuntu.com
>
> And they are interested about Testing and would like to actually help us,
> please do join:
> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntugnome-qa
>
> Thank you!
>
> P.S.
> Ubuntu GNOME QA Sub-Team now have 10 Active Testers and we haven't yet
> started the real fun. I wonder how many we will have after  few months ;)
>
> --
> Remember: "All of us are smarter than any one of us."
> Best Regards,
> amjjawad 
> Areas of Involvement 
> My Projects 
>


I got a PM from one of the users who showed a great interest to help:

"Hello, Ali! I have unsubscribed the mailing list for now, because I was
receiving 30 mails per day and I could not find the important mails I need.
And all of these 30 mails are for testing and I really don't need them now,
because I have a lot of work and I can't help with testing, you know that.
But I want to translate, so this is my job and I will do it."

That is 'exactly' why I asked you to PLEASE keep the general list for
everything except testing :)

PLEASE, send your testing feedback/Questions to the QA Team.

I don't want to lose more interested people who wanted to help because of
testing. Let's do everything correctly, please!
I am having hard time to find people to join. I don't want to lose anyone.

Thank you!

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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-10-02 Thread Manuel Cuadra
> I can see your name here:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hardware#TEMPORARY_TABLE_-_edit_this

That's the second one, but now I realized that the pastebin link got
deleted I'm going to host my machines files on my server, I guess
that will be faster for me hehehee, I will update everything between
today and tomorrow, I have to read more about debugging errors because
I usually get stuck there when I want to file a Bug. I've done some
much testing but that's the only thing that keeps me from filing the
reports.

>>
>> > Any Screenshot? or picture?
>> >
>> How can I take a screenshot?? or just use my camera?
>
>
> If you are on the Live Session (Try without installation) then just use the
> Print Screen Key and you can save/move the file (screenshot.png) on a USB
> Drive for example and upload it from a working machine or just save it on
> another working partition if any.
>
> If you are doing that from "Install" without the Live Session then yes, your
> Camera :)
>

I will do that thank you!

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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-10-02 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> > Please, have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam#Joining
> > and please, list your machines on the table - see Hardware Link on that
> > page.
> >
>
> I tried, but when I posted my specs it got deleted by someone I
> did everything explained on the wiki.
>

I can see your name here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hardware#TEMPORARY_TABLE_-_edit_this

:)



>
> > Being a 3 years tester for Ubuntu Communities, I do test each and every
> > possible thing. "Try Ubuntu GNOME without Installation" is there for a
> > reason and we need to cover each and everything ;)
> >
>
> I know, I did try the other ways, in fact I was able to Install it
> anyways, I know how to handle my TAB key lol, also I did install it
> with the live session because I can change the resolution there and
> everything displays inside the monitor.
>

Good :)


>
> > Any Screenshot? or picture?
> >
> How can I take a screenshot?? or just use my camera?
>

If you are on the Live Session (Try without installation) then just use the
Print Screen Key and you can save/move the file (screenshot.png) on a USB
Drive for example and upload it from a working machine or just save it on
another working partition if any.

If you are doing that from "Install" without the Live Session then yes,
your Camera :)



> Thank you for your reply,
>
> Manuel
>

At your service :)

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Re: Testing

2013-10-02 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Erick Brunzell  wrote:

>
> Correct. What should happen after selecting either restart or shutdown
> is the screen should display a message saying something like, "Please
> remove installation media, close tray if any, and press Enter". But the
> screen is often just blank.
>
> I find that this buggy behavior is more reliably reproduced if choosing
> "install" from the main menu rather than booting to the live DE first.
> Regardless all of the later bugs keep getting marked as a duplicate of:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/966480
>
> It does effect Ubuntu and Lubuntu images as well as Ubuntu GNOME images.
>

+1


> That bug needs to be edited to reflect that it effects Saucy but I can't
> figure out how to do that.
>
> Lance
>

Already done ;)

Thank you!

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Re: Testing

2013-10-02 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 3:05 AM, Joseph Godino  wrote:

>
> I get a prompt to reboot the machine but then the screen goes black, the
> CD ejects but that is it the computer does not reboot. I tried a fresh
> install with the September 28 daily build and got the same result. This
> time I had to power off the machine since control-alt-delete would not
> work. However, I have been running that build for a couple of days and I
> have not encountered any serious issues just some minor bugs.
>
> I would like to continue testing but it will be difficult for me to do
> this on bare metal unless I can find another machine otherwise I would
> have to do it inside a virtualbox. Any suggestions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joe
>

This: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1194895

Which is a duplicate of the old but still alive bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/966480

Please read my comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/966480/comments/22

As a workaround: Use LiveUSB and use UNetbootin to create it OR 'dd' method
but you must be very careful whenever you are using 'dd' command.

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Re: TESTING

2013-10-02 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:17 PM, Joseph Godino  wrote:

> This bug has been fixed.
>
> Joe
>

Hi,

Thanks for reporting back.

If you have reported to Launchpad, please, send me the link of that bug :)

Thanks!

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Re: TESTING

2013-10-01 Thread Joseph Godino
This bug has been fixed.

Joe 


On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 00:19 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> 
> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Joseph Godino 
> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the Sept 26 daily build of Ubuntu-GNOME. I
> found that
> TexStudio crashes on startup. A bug report was submitted to
> Ubuntu.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Thank you for your email and so sorry for the late reply.
> 
> 
> Could you please post the link of that bug here? don't forget to reply
> to all :)
> 
> Thanks for testing and helping!
> 
>  
> 
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Re: Testing

2013-09-30 Thread Erick Brunzell
On 09/30/2013 06:05 PM, Joseph Godino wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 00:37 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 2:01 AM, Joseph Godino 
>> wrote:
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu
>> GNOME one my
>> PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase
>> when I was
>> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button
>> the screen
>> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at
>> this point
>> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a
>> control-alt-delete to
>> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
>> 
>> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the
>> Software
>> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
>> 
>> This looks like a GREAT release!
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Joe
>>
>>
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>>
>> Could you please give the latest daily build a go (fresh install) and
>> check if everything is fine?
>>
>> Thank you and much appreciated :)
>>
>> P.S.
>>
>> The restart after completion is a well-known issue, I mean the black
>> screen with no message to ask you to press enter to reboot. Isn't that
>> what you mean? 
> I get a prompt to reboot the machine but then the screen goes black, the
> CD ejects but that is it the computer does not reboot. I tried a fresh
> install with the September 28 daily build and got the same result. This
> time I had to power off the machine since control-alt-delete would not
> work. However, I have been running that build for a couple of days and I
> have not encountered any serious issues just some minor bugs. 
>
> I would like to continue testing but it will be difficult for me to do
> this on bare metal unless I can find another machine otherwise I would
> have to do it inside a virtualbox. Any suggestions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joe
>

Correct. What should happen after selecting either restart or shutdown
is the screen should display a message saying something like, "Please
remove installation media, close tray if any, and press Enter". But the
screen is often just blank.

I find that this buggy behavior is more reliably reproduced if choosing
"install" from the main menu rather than booting to the live DE first.
Regardless all of the later bugs keep getting marked as a duplicate of:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/966480

It does effect Ubuntu and Lubuntu images as well as Ubuntu GNOME images.
That bug needs to be edited to reflect that it effects Saucy but I can't
figure out how to do that.

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Re: Testing

2013-09-30 Thread Joseph Godino
On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 00:37 +0400, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> 
> On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 2:01 AM, Joseph Godino 
> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu
> GNOME one my
> PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase
> when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button
> the screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at
> this point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a
> control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
> 
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the
> Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
> 
> This looks like a GREAT release!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
> 
> 
> Hi Joe,
> 
> 
> Could you please give the latest daily build a go (fresh install) and
> check if everything is fine?
> 
> Thank you and much appreciated :)
> 
> P.S.
> 
> The restart after completion is a well-known issue, I mean the black
> screen with no message to ask you to press enter to reboot. Isn't that
> what you mean? 

I get a prompt to reboot the machine but then the screen goes black, the
CD ejects but that is it the computer does not reboot. I tried a fresh
install with the September 28 daily build and got the same result. This
time I had to power off the machine since control-alt-delete would not
work. However, I have been running that build for a couple of days and I
have not encountered any serious issues just some minor bugs. 

I would like to continue testing but it will be difficult for me to do
this on bare metal unless I can find another machine otherwise I would
have to do it inside a virtualbox. Any suggestions.

Cheers,

Joe

> 
> 
> 
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Re: Testing

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 2:01 AM, Joseph Godino  wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
> PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
>
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
>
> This looks like a GREAT release!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joe


Hi Joe,

Could you please give the latest daily build a go (fresh install) and check
if everything is fine?

Thank you and much appreciated :)

P.S.
The restart after completion is a well-known issue, I mean the black screen
with no message to ask you to press enter to reboot. Isn't that what you
mean?


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Re: [TESTING] - 13.10 Beta 2 Builds are waiting for you

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 9:21 PM, Lance  wrote:

> I'm starting on the i386 tests now, but I never do the LVM/encryption test.
>
> I do try to mark "in progress" at the tracker if I'm working on it so
> please check the tracker before choosing your test(s) of choice.
>
> There are a couple of upstream ubiquity bugs:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1220165
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1194898
>
> Lance
>

Hi Lance,

Will have a look at these bugs. Sorry for the late reply!

Thank you!


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Re: [Testing] Printer app crashes when adding wireless printer

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 4:34 AM, JW  wrote:

> Hello  am new to bug reporting but this is from a fully updated ubuntu
> gnome 13.10 install. Printer app just quits after I add the printer
>

Hello,

Thank you for your reply and sorry for the late reply.

Could you please check with the latest daily build of today (30-09-2013)?

Thanks!

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Re: TESTING

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Joseph Godino  wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> I just installed the Sept 26 daily build of Ubuntu-GNOME. I found that
> TexStudio crashes on startup. A bug report was submitted to Ubuntu.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Joe


Hi,

Thank you for your email and so sorry for the late reply.

Could you please post the link of that bug here? don't forget to reply to
all :)

Thanks for testing and helping!

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-30 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 30 sep 2013 18:00:38 CEST, Christian Kirbach wrote:

Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 23:06 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:

On sáb 28 sep 2013 23:03:38 CEST, Christian Kirbach wrote:

Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 17:22 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:



desktop background does not always get rendered. As long as I am in the
activities overview it does render.



I think that the background issue doesn't have relation with the
graphic card driver as I'm experiencing it as well, and I'm using the
open source driver.


Confirming with the OS driver.
And this workaround works for me:
Type Alt+F2 and run "r". This reloads gnome-shell and the desktop
background is shown as expected.



In my machine the desktop background is shown without problem. But, 
sometimes while using Chrome the tab titles are not shown.


I've tested with fglrx beta2 but it doesn't boot. Hope AMD to release a 
new driver version that solves all this bugs.


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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-09-30 Thread Manuel Cuadra
> Please, have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam#Joining
> and please, list your machines on the table - see Hardware Link on that
> page.
>

I tried, but when I posted my specs it got deleted by someone I
did everything explained on the wiki.

>
>
> Being a 3 years tester for Ubuntu Communities, I do test each and every
> possible thing. "Try Ubuntu GNOME without Installation" is there for a
> reason and we need to cover each and everything ;)
>

I know, I did try the other ways, in fact I was able to Install it
anyways, I know how to handle my TAB key lol, also I did install it
with the live session because I can change the resolution there and
everything displays inside the monitor.


> Any Screenshot? or picture?
>
How can I take a screenshot?? or just use my camera?

Thank you for your reply,

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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 3:28 AM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> >
> > Okay, let me try to understand this clearly.
> >
> > Are you trying to Install the system?
>
>
> Yes! I've been doing QA Testings with three diferent machines that I have:
>
> 1. Quad Core Intel Abit IP35 Pro, Nvidia GTX260
> 2. Eeepc 1H
> 3. AMD Athlon X 2 with RADEON HD integrated
>

That is good to know :)
Please, have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam#Joining
and please, list your machines on the table - see Hardware Link on that
page.


>
> >
> > Did you choose "Try Ubuntu GNOME without installation" OR you chose
> "Install
> > Ubuntu GNOME" Directly from the Boot Menu?
> >
>
> The QA Testing tells you to press "Install Gnome", not go into a live
> session, and that's the point because the first resolution it finds is
> 600x800 on one of my machines, and just because of that little extra
> height of the title bars on the windows it hides the buttons at the
> bottom.
>

Being a 3 years tester for Ubuntu Communities, I do test each and every
possible thing. "Try Ubuntu GNOME without Installation" is there for a
reason and we need to cover each and everything ;)

Any Screenshot? or picture?


 >>
> >>
> >> Should I file this as a bug??
> >
> >
> > Let's hold that until you reply :D
> >
> >>
> >> because there will be some people that
> >> will install this on low resolution screens like Netbooks, it almost
> >> seems like it needs at least 768 of height to display a complete
> >> window and be able to install without problems.
> >
> >
> > The Q is, not what kind of monitor a user may have, the real Q is what
> kind
> > of Hardware a user is using?
> > Let's keep in mind that Ubuntu GNOME is not for old machines and Notebook
> > with low hardware specifications? I'd be very very interested to know how
> > Ubuntu GNOME can perform on these machines :)
> >
> For the specs of my machines the oldest one is the eeepc 1000H and all
> the installs work perfectly there, because it finds the 1024x768
> resolution first.
>

Glad that your machine and similar machines can handle Ubuntu GNOME :)



> I know its the monitors fault, but the normal ubuntu install does not
> add the extra height on the windows so you can still see the buttons
> on the screen with low resolution.
>

As I asked, I'd appreciate to see a picture just for extra explanation and
to see how bad it is.

If this issue with Ubiquity, then it should affect all the other flavour -
someone corrects me please if I am wrong :)

I am sorry if I am not following 100%, that is because tons of emails. I
think I need to pause my mind for few mins between each email :D

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Re: [Testing] Changing hostname with Control Center

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:36 PM, Anton Sudak  wrote:

> Hello All,
> I noticed that fields with hostname in GNOME Control Center are
> inactive. Searching why they are inactive brought me to the Debian
> bugtracker where I found that it is because policitykit deny Control
> Center to change hostname. The rule that allowing to change hostname is
> already present in Debian package. Maybe, it is necessary to copy it
> into Ubuntu package.
>
> Debian bugreport http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=693071
>
> This problem affects GNOME 3.8, 3.10 in Saucy and 3.8 in Raring.
>
> --
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>
> Anton Sudak


Hello Anton,

Thank you so much for testing and reporting, much appreciated. Please, keep
it up :)

@Tim:
Your opinion/suggestion is highly appreciated :)

Thanks!


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Re: [Testing] Nautilus Bugs

2013-09-30 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:59 PM, Hashem Nasarat  wrote:

> The upstream (official) nautilus bug tracker is
>
> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=nautilus&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED
>
> The "file new bug" link is on the bottom of the page.
>
>
Hi Hashem,

Thank you so much for your help :)

@Manuel: You are doing a great job, please keep it up :D

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-30 Thread Christian Kirbach
Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 23:06 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:
> On sáb 28 sep 2013 23:03:38 CEST, Christian Kirbach wrote:
> > Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 17:22 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:

> > desktop background does not always get rendered. As long as I am in the
> > activities overview it does render.

> I think that the background issue doesn't have relation with the 
> graphic card driver as I'm experiencing it as well, and I'm using the 
> open source driver.

Confirming with the OS driver.
And this workaround works for me:
Type Alt+F2 and run "r". This reloads gnome-shell and the desktop
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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-30 Thread Christian Kirbach
Am Montag, den 30.09.2013, 09:07 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:
> On lun 30 sep 2013 02:47:13 CEST, Manuel Cuadra wrote:
> > Could you please tell how you did it?? I haven't been able to install
> > the driver for AMD cards.
> >
> >
> >>
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> I finally managed to install the fglrx driver and now it's working
> >> perfectly.

Are you using the gnome3-testing PPA and do you see your desktop
background?


> My fault was trying to install the fglrx-updates package, according to 
> some forums this could not work for all.
> 
> sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic fglrx fglrx-amdcccle

Hmm I wonder what the difference between fglrx and fglrx-updates
packages is. Driver version and changelogs seem to match.
By the way this looks like AMD's 13.6beta driver to me, with
patches to support Linux kernel 3.11


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Re: [Testing] Nautilus Bugs

2013-09-30 Thread Hashem Nasarat
The upstream (official) nautilus bug tracker is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=nautilus&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED

The "file new bug" link is on the bottom of the page.


On 09/30/2013 10:52 AM, Manuel Cuadra wrote:
> Hi, I've been testing all versions of Gnome3, that is 3.8 - 3.10
> Staging and in all of them when I do a connection via SSH I get the
> following Bugs:
>
> - Nautilus doesn't remember the Username and Pass for a server even
> when I press the "Remember Credential" check box
>
> - When I'm connected to the server I can browse without trouble, but
> if I press a letter to search it freezes without comeback, I have to
> force close and restart.
>
> Because neither of them generate a ubuntu-bug report, my question is,
> how should I report this?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Manuel
>


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-30 Thread Manuel Cuadra
Fran, thank you very much, I will try this later with my AMD system.

2013/9/30 Fran Dieguez :
> On lun 30 sep 2013 02:47:13 CEST, Manuel Cuadra wrote:
>>
>> Could you please tell how you did it?? I haven't been able to install
>> the driver for AMD cards.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I finally managed to install the fglrx driver and now it's working
>>> perfectly.
>>>
>>> One less problem with this version...
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>>
>
> My fault was trying to install the fglrx-updates package, according to some
> forums this could not work for all.
>
> sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
> sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic fglrx fglrx-amdcccle
> sudo aticonfig --initial
>
> after installation and reboot, you can check if it is working with:
>
> fglrxinfo

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-30 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 30 sep 2013 02:47:13 CEST, Manuel Cuadra wrote:

Could you please tell how you did it?? I haven't been able to install
the driver for AMD cards.




Hi there,

I finally managed to install the fglrx driver and now it's working
perfectly.

One less problem with this version...

Regards.



My fault was trying to install the fglrx-updates package, according to 
some forums this could not work for all.


sudo apt-get remove --purge fglrx-updates fglrx-amdcccle-updates
sudo apt-get install linux-headers-generic fglrx fglrx-amdcccle
sudo aticonfig --initial

after installation and reboot, you can check if it is working with:

fglrxinfo

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-29 Thread Manuel Cuadra
Could you please tell how you did it?? I haven't been able to install
the driver for AMD cards.


>
> Hi there,
>
> I finally managed to install the fglrx driver and now it's working
> perfectly.
>
> One less problem with this version...
>
> Regards.
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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-29 Thread Fran Dieguez

On 29/09/13 00:52, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Fran Dieguez mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in Ubuntu
Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.


Hi,

Too bad, I have more than one machine but none with AMD Hardware!


I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when I
reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and doesn't
show anything.

Regards


Just curious, what about Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Beta 2 on that machine? any
specific issue?

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Hi there,

I finally managed to install the fglrx driver and now it's working 
perfectly.


One less problem with this version...

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Re: [testing] A couple of bugs I found

2013-09-29 Thread Fran Dieguez

Hi,

On dom 29 sep 2013 02:29:47 CEST, Helder Carreiro wrote:

1 - After Installing 3.11.1 Kernel, The applications screen (Window
button) lags terribly. Someone recommended that I try a different
user, and it worked properly. Seems to happen when using the
originally created user when installing fresh Beta 2 (64bit)+
3.11.1Kernel.


If you don't mind loosing all your settings you can do something 
aggressive with your settings:


- Open a terminal and write
rm -rf ~/.gnome* ~/.config/ ~/.gconf ~/.cache ~/.local

- Logout your session and login again.

This is quite aggresive but it ensures that you have all the default 
settings.




2 - Doing a fresh install + nvidia driver install (nvidia 319 & 325
drivers 64bit), the network connection icon shows as disconnected,
even when I am not. This in turn doesn't allow me to turn on VPN.
There seems to be an issue with the current nvidia driver and
13.10-64bit, because I cannot replicate it with 13.04 64bit+nvidia
drivers. The most recent nvidia drivers that I can get to work
properly with beta 2 is nvidia's April 304 series drivers using the
Xorg-edgers/X-swat ppas. I notice a performance difference using
304-series versus 319-series playing DOTA2 and Left For Dead2 on
Steam. And I don't know why the network settings panel quits working
with a video card driver install, LOLOL


As I said earlier graphical drivers do not have any relation with 
network stack. Take notice that you are upgrading to a whole new 
version (Ubuntu 13.04 to 13.10) and that means that a lot of system 
parts has been upgraded. Particularly, network-manager has been 
upgraded. And this is what should be the source of this problem for you.



3 - Doing another fresh install of Beta 2 64bit + 3.11.1 Kernel, then
testing the kernel purge (sudo apt-get purge linux-image-3.11.1*),
upon reboot after purging, the computer goes into memtest86+ and runs
a test. I force power off, and reboot and it goes back into memtest86+
and starts another test. Don't know why it is doing this either.


If you uninstall the only available kernel in the system you will not 
be able to boot into your system. You have to have at least one kernel. 
That's because when you boot your computer you only have the memtest 
loader, and this one is only for testing your memory and it doesnt 
allow you to boot your computer.


When uninstalling a kernel and before reboot your computer, check if 
you have another kernel installed, for that you can do it whit the next 
command:


dpkg --get-selections|grep linux-image

and you should see something like:

linux-image-3.11.0-9-genericinstall



4 - I was mentioning a screensaver, but I actually meant the screen
lock after idle. There are no settings to turn off the option of
screen lock after idle (which was in the screensaver settings before).
I turned it off by: [code]gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver
lock-enabled false[/code]


Ok, that has a little more sense. You can disable this from the 
gnome-control-center.


- Top-right corner of your screen, click on your name, click on 
Settings,

- Go to the Brightness & Lock panel
- Disable 'Lock'

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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-09-28 Thread Manuel Cuadra
>
> Okay, let me try to understand this clearly.
>
> Are you trying to Install the system?


Yes! I've been doing QA Testings with three diferent machines that I have:

1. Quad Core Intel Abit IP35 Pro, Nvidia GTX260
2. Eeepc 1H
3. AMD Athlon X 2 with RADEON HD integrated


>
> Did you choose "Try Ubuntu GNOME without installation" OR you chose "Install
> Ubuntu GNOME" Directly from the Boot Menu?
>

The QA Testing tells you to press "Install Gnome", not go into a live
session, and that's the point because the first resolution it finds is
600x800 on one of my machines, and just because of that little extra
height of the title bars on the windows it hides the buttons at the
bottom.

>>
>>
>> Should I file this as a bug??
>
>
> Let's hold that until you reply :D
>
>>
>> because there will be some people that
>> will install this on low resolution screens like Netbooks, it almost
>> seems like it needs at least 768 of height to display a complete
>> window and be able to install without problems.
>
>
> The Q is, not what kind of monitor a user may have, the real Q is what kind
> of Hardware a user is using?
> Let's keep in mind that Ubuntu GNOME is not for old machines and Notebook
> with low hardware specifications? I'd be very very interested to know how
> Ubuntu GNOME can perform on these machines :)
>
For the specs of my machines the oldest one is the eeepc 1000H and all
the installs work perfectly there, because it finds the 1024x768
resolution first.
I know its the monitors fault, but the normal ubuntu install does not
add the extra height on the windows so you can still see the buttons
on the screen with low resolution.

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Fran Dieguez

On 29/09/13 01:12, Fran Dieguez wrote:

On dom 29 sep 2013 00:52:47 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Fran Dieguez
mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in
Ubuntu Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.


Hi,

Too bad, I have more than one machine but none with AMD Hardware!


I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when
I reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and
doesn't show anything.

Regards


Just curious, what about Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Beta 2 on that machine?
any specific issue?

Thank you!

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I was planning to write a review about my machine (Macbook Pro 8,2:
i7-2635QM, Radeon HD 6400M, 8 Gb RAM, 256 SSD) that I use as my work
machine, but over the days I have solved some minor bugs and I could
share my main problems/issues with all of you.

Overall works pretty well but the are some errors that I was able to
solve and others that I are very annoying. I hope that they will be
solved in the coming days/week.

- SOLVED - System status area shows that I'm not connected to any
network even when I'm already connected. With the enormous help of Tim,
we are testing with an upgraded version of network manager from
ppa:darkxst/gnome39 that at some point will land in the staging ppa, and
now I have not problems with that.

- Brightness keyboard keys: With my brightness keyboard keys I can't
change the screen brightness. That's weird because in previous versions
they've been working. I can only change the brightness setting from the
system status area, from g-c-c display panel or by issuing at the
terminal "echo 82311 | sudo tee
/sys/class/backlight/gmux_backlight/brightness". This is quite annoying
if you read the next problem.

- If I unplug my laptop from the power the main screen reduces
brightness to 0. So I can't see anything and I can't change the
brightness with the keyboard (as you can read above). If I connect my
laptop to the power supply the screen gets the previous brightness setting.

- I'm unable to install the fglrx privative driver and get the full
performance and enhanced power management of my graphic card. I don't
mind using the open source driver but when I want to play a game on
Steam there is a huge drain of graphical performance.

Having said that, I can do my daily work with my computer without any
problem and I'm able to enjoy the latest version of Ubuntu and GNOME at
the same time.

Regards.


Please take notice that I'm running the Ubuntu GNOME Beta 2 + all the 
PPAs available to get GNOME 3.10 in this computer.


Rignt now I'm burning a DVD with the Beta 2 to test it in this machine 
without any ppa activated and get a full review of it.


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Fran Dieguez

On dom 29 sep 2013 00:52:47 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Fran Dieguez
mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in
Ubuntu Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.


Hi,

Too bad, I have more than one machine but none with AMD Hardware!


I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when
I reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and
doesn't show anything.

Regards


Just curious, what about Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Beta 2 on that machine?
any specific issue?

Thank you!

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I was planning to write a review about my machine (Macbook Pro 8,2: 
i7-2635QM, Radeon HD 6400M, 8 Gb RAM, 256 SSD) that I use as my work 
machine, but over the days I have solved some minor bugs and I could 
share my main problems/issues with all of you.


Overall works pretty well but the are some errors that I was able to 
solve and others that I are very annoying. I hope that they will be 
solved in the coming days/week.


- SOLVED - System status area shows that I'm not connected to any 
network even when I'm already connected. With the enormous help of Tim, 
we are testing with an upgraded version of network manager from 
ppa:darkxst/gnome39 that at some point will land in the staging ppa, 
and now I have not problems with that.


- Brightness keyboard keys: With my brightness keyboard keys I can't 
change the screen brightness. That's weird because in previous versions 
they've been working. I can only change the brightness setting from the 
system status area, from g-c-c display panel or by issuing at the 
terminal "echo 82311 | sudo tee 
/sys/class/backlight/gmux_backlight/brightness". This is quite annoying 
if you read the next problem.


- If I unplug my laptop from the power the main screen reduces 
brightness to 0. So I can't see anything and I can't change the 
brightness with the keyboard (as you can read above). If I connect my 
laptop to the power supply the screen gets the previous brightness 
setting.


- I'm unable to install the fglrx privative driver and get the full 
performance and enhanced power management of my graphic card. I don't 
mind using the open source driver but when I want to play a game on 
Steam there is a huge drain of graphical performance.


Having said that, I can do my daily work with my computer without any 
problem and I'm able to enjoy the latest version of Ubuntu and GNOME at 
the same time.


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Fran Dieguez

On dom 29 sep 2013 00:52:47 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Fran Dieguez
mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:

Hi,

Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in
Ubuntu Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.


Hi,

Too bad, I have more than one machine but none with AMD Hardware!


I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when
I reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and
doesn't show anything.

Regards


Just curious, what about Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Beta 2 on that machine?
any specific issue?

Thank you!

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Best Regards,
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My Projects 


I was planning to write a review about my machine (Macbook Pro 8,2: 
i7-2635QM, Radeon HD 6400M, 8 Gb RAM, 256 SSD) that I use as my work 
machine, but over the days I have solved some minor bugs and I could 
share my main problems/issues with all of you.


Overall works pretty well but the are some errors that I was able to 
solve and others that I are very annoying. I hope that they will be 
solved in the coming days/week.


- SOLVED - System status area shows that I'm not connected to any 
network even when I'm already connected. With the enormous help of Tim, 
we are testing with an upgraded version of network manager from 
ppa:darkxst/gnome39 that at some point will land in the staging ppa, 
and now I have not problems with that.


- Brightness keyboard keys: With my brightness keyboard keys I can't 
change the screen brightness. That's weird because in previous versions 
they've been working. I can only change the brightness setting from the 
system status area, from g-c-c display panel or by issuing at the 
terminal "echo 82311 | sudo tee 
/sys/class/backlight/gmux_backlight/brightness". This is quite annoying 
if you read the next problem.


- If I unplug my laptop from the power the main screen reduces 
brightness to 0. So I can't see anything and I can't change the 
brightness with the keyboard (as you can read above). If I connect my 
laptop to the power supply the screen gets the previous brightness 
setting.


- I'm unable to install the fglrx privative driver and get the full 
performance and enhanced power management of my graphic card. I don't 
mind using the open source driver but when I want to play a game on 
Steam there is a huge drain of graphical performance.


Having said that, I can do my daily work with my computer without any 
problem and I'm able to enjoy the latest version of Ubuntu and GNOME at 
the same time.


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Re: [Testing] Low Resolution Install Problem

2013-09-28 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 2:55 AM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> Hello everyone,


Hello Manuel,

Thanks for your email!




> I had a problem installing Ubuntu GNOME Desktop amd64
> for Saucy Daily 26-09-2013,


Have you tested Beta 2 yet?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing


> the problem is as follows:
>
> I have a Monitor that can handle 800x600 and 1024x768 resolutions
> (very old monitor) the thing is when I start the "Install Gnome" from
> Grub it starts Gnome directly to the Install program without the
> ability to go into settings like when I use the "Try Gnome" Option, so
> the install detects by default my 800x600 Resolution and with the
> extra title bar space over the windows it doesn't show any of the
> "Accept" or "Continue" buttons at the bottom right of the screen, I
> had to guess with Tab commands to get there...
>

Okay, let me try to understand this clearly.

Are you trying to Install the system?

Did you choose "Try Ubuntu GNOME without installation" OR you chose
"Install Ubuntu GNOME" Directly from the Boot Menu?



>
> Should I file this as a bug??


Let's hold that until you reply :D


> because there will be some people that
> will install this on low resolution screens like Netbooks, it almost
> seems like it needs at least 768 of height to display a complete
> window and be able to install without problems.
>

The Q is, not what kind of monitor a user may have, the real Q is what kind
of Hardware a user is using?
Let's keep in mind that Ubuntu GNOME is not for old machines and Notebook
with low hardware specifications? I'd be very very interested to know how
Ubuntu GNOME can perform on these machines :)


>
> Hope that someone can help.
>

It sure does. Each and every email here helps!


>
> Cheers,
>
> Manuel
>

Thank you so much, you are doing a good job!
Please, keep it up :)

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-28 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:55 AM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> Thank you for your reply João,
> I will certainly look into joining l10n.gnome.org to help translate Gnome.
>
> 2013/9/26 João Santana:
> > You can join the Ubuntu Translation Team for your localization OR
> > contribute directly with translations to the GNOME Project using Damned
> > Lies website translation interface [1]
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Manuel
>

@João
Thanks for help :)

@Manuel
Please have a read at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations

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Re: [testing] A few bugs I found with Beta 2

2013-09-28 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sun, Sep 29, 2013 at 1:01 AM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

> On 28/09/13 20:03, Helder Carreiro wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> This is for Ubuntu-Gnome 13.10 64bit Beta2
>>
>> These might have been posted already, but here goes:
>>
>> 1 - Upon completion of fresh install, the note to remove the install
>> disk, is not there.
>>
>
> Known bug. Thanks for reporting.
>
>
>  2 - After installing kernel 3.11.1, the applications screen lags
>> terribly. The network icon disappeared completely. Cannot change the
>> background, cannot access the settings menu. The kernel was installed by
>> itself from fresh install.
>>
>
> Can you test with a new user, just in case you have a setting that could
> interfere with that.
>
>
>  3 - After installing video card driver install (Xorg-edgers ppa) the
>> network icon shows as disconnected all the time. The drivers were
>> installed by itself from fresh install.
>>
>
> I think that the testing program is about testing stock experience without
> ppas installed in order to polish all the bugs. I don't think that graphic
> card drivers could interfere with the network stack.
> On other hand, you have to take in consideration that xorg-edgers is a PPA
> quite unstable.
>
>
>  4 - After upgrading to 3.10 gnome shell, The top right user access
>> panel, doesn't render properly.
>>
>
> Same as previous bug.
>
>
>  5 - Doing a upgraded kernel purge back to stock, I get the memtest86
>> memory testing screen upon reboot all the time. cannot get around it.
>>
>
> Could you clarify a little about this.
>
>
>  6 - would be nice to create desktop shortcuts from right click menu.
>>
>
> This is the default behaviour in GNOME. But, if you want to put shortcuts
> in the desktop you can enable this by using gnome-tweak-tool under the
> Desktop section.
>
>
>  7 - Where is the screensaver settings?
>>
>
> GNOME doesn't have screensaver (and its settings) from GNOME 3.0.
>
> When reporting bugs in GNOME 3.10 (take notice that 3.8 is the version
> included in Beta 2) please send them in another mail, this could help us to
> differentiate all the sent mails.
>
> Thanks for reporting all these errors.
>

And the Original Sender has un-subscribed from the mailing list!

But, thanks for reporting and thanks a lot for testing :)

@Fran
Appreciate your help :)

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Sat, Sep 28, 2013 at 7:22 PM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in Ubuntu Saucy
> with the closed-source AMD drivers.
>

Hi,

Too bad, I have more than one machine but none with AMD Hardware!


>
> I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when I reboot
> my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and doesn't show anything.
>
> Regards
>

Just curious, what about Ubuntu GNOME 13.10 Beta 2 on that machine? any
specific issue?

Thank you!

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Fran Dieguez

On sáb 28 sep 2013 23:03:38 CEST, Christian Kirbach wrote:

Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 17:22 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:

Hi,

Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in Ubuntu
Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.

I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when I
reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and doesn't show
anything.



Hello

I am using saucy 64bit with latest updates from gnome3-staging PPA with
it.
I did not experience your issue. The only issue I saw so far is that the
desktop background does not always get rendered. As long as I am in the
activities overview it does render.

nazgul@rivendell:~$ dpkg -la fglrx*
...
ii  fglrx-updates   2:13.101-0ubun amd64  Video driver for
the AMD graphics accelerat

nazgul@rivendell:~$ fglrxinfo
...
OpenGL renderer string: AMD Radeon HD 6670
OpenGL version string: 4.2.12337 Compatibility Profile Context 13.101





Ok,

thanks for your information. I will try to figure out if I have some 
weird configuration that make it not to work properly.


I think that the background issue doesn't have relation with the 
graphic card driver as I'm experiencing it as well, and I'm using the 
open source driver.


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME 3.10 + fglrx

2013-09-28 Thread Christian Kirbach
Am Samstag, den 28.09.2013, 17:22 +0200 schrieb Fran Dieguez:
> Hi,
> 
> Does anyone have successfully tested the latest GNOME 3.10 in Ubuntu 
> Saucy with the closed-source AMD drivers.
> 
> I'm testing with those available in Ubuntu repositories. But when I 
> reboot my computer, GDM halts (showing a blank screen) and doesn't show 
> anything.


Hello

I am using saucy 64bit with latest updates from gnome3-staging PPA with
it.
I did not experience your issue. The only issue I saw so far is that the
desktop background does not always get rendered. As long as I am in the
activities overview it does render.

nazgul@rivendell:~$ dpkg -la fglrx*
...
ii  fglrx-updates   2:13.101-0ubun amd64  Video driver for
the AMD graphics accelerat

nazgul@rivendell:~$ fglrxinfo 
...
OpenGL renderer string: AMD Radeon HD 6670
OpenGL version string: 4.2.12337 Compatibility Profile Context 13.101



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Re: [testing] A few bugs I found with Beta 2

2013-09-28 Thread Fran Dieguez

On 28/09/13 20:03, Helder Carreiro wrote:

Hi All,

This is for Ubuntu-Gnome 13.10 64bit Beta2

These might have been posted already, but here goes:

1 - Upon completion of fresh install, the note to remove the install
disk, is not there.


Known bug. Thanks for reporting.


2 - After installing kernel 3.11.1, the applications screen lags
terribly. The network icon disappeared completely. Cannot change the
background, cannot access the settings menu. The kernel was installed by
itself from fresh install.


Can you test with a new user, just in case you have a setting that could 
interfere with that.



3 - After installing video card driver install (Xorg-edgers ppa) the
network icon shows as disconnected all the time. The drivers were
installed by itself from fresh install.


I think that the testing program is about testing stock experience 
without ppas installed in order to polish all the bugs. I don't think 
that graphic card drivers could interfere with the network stack.
On other hand, you have to take in consideration that xorg-edgers is a 
PPA quite unstable.



4 - After upgrading to 3.10 gnome shell, The top right user access
panel, doesn't render properly.


Same as previous bug.


5 - Doing a upgraded kernel purge back to stock, I get the memtest86
memory testing screen upon reboot all the time. cannot get around it.


Could you clarify a little about this.


6 - would be nice to create desktop shortcuts from right click menu.


This is the default behaviour in GNOME. But, if you want to put 
shortcuts in the desktop you can enable this by using gnome-tweak-tool 
under the Desktop section.



7 - Where is the screensaver settings?


GNOME doesn't have screensaver (and its settings) from GNOME 3.0.

When reporting bugs in GNOME 3.10 (take notice that 3.8 is the version 
included in Beta 2) please send them in another mail, this could help us 
to differentiate all the sent mails.


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Re: [testing] A few bugs I found with Beta 2

2013-09-28 Thread Erick Brunzell
On 09/28/2013 01:03 PM, Helder Carreiro wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> This is for Ubuntu-Gnome 13.10 64bit Beta2
>
> These might have been posted already, but here goes:
>
> 1 - Upon completion of fresh install, the note to remove the install
> disk, is not there.

I don't know about the rest but I last mentioned this here:

https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-gnome/2013-September/000800.html

I can say it effects Lubuntu and Ubuntu as well as Ubuntu GNOME.

I seem to see that more reliably when starting an installation from the
main menu rather than from the live DE.

>
> 2 - After installing kernel 3.11.1, the applications screen lags
> terribly. The network icon disappeared completely. Cannot change the
> background, cannot access the settings menu. The kernel was installed
> by itself from fresh install.
>
> 3 - After installing video card driver install (Xorg-edgers ppa) the
> network icon shows as disconnected all the time. The drivers were
> installed by itself from fresh install.
>
> 4 - After upgrading to 3.10 gnome shell, The top right user access
> panel, doesn't render properly. 
>
> 5 - Doing a upgraded kernel purge back to stock, I get the memtest86
> memory testing screen upon reboot all the time. cannot get around it.
>
> 6 - would be nice to create desktop shortcuts from right click menu.
>
> 7 - Where is the screensaver settings?
>
>
>
>

Sorry I can't help with the rest,

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-28 Thread João Santana

Em Qui, 2013-09-26 às 09:14 -0400, Manuel Cuadra escreveu:
> Hello, I want to contribute to the Gnome Project by doing testing and
> translation in any way I can,

Hi, Manuel. Glad to know you want to contribute!

>  since I don't see any material related
> to Translation 

You can join the Ubuntu Translation Team for your localization OR
contribute directly with translations to the GNOME Project using Damned
Lies website translation interface [1]

[snip]

> Hope to help,
> 

And you will, certainly!

> Sincerely,
> 
> Manuel
> 

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Manuel Cuadra
Thank you for your reply João,
I will certainly look into joining l10n.gnome.org to help translate Gnome.

2013/9/26 João Santana:
> You can join the Ubuntu Translation Team for your localization OR
> contribute directly with translations to the GNOME Project using Damned
> Lies website translation interface [1]

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Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install

2013-09-26 Thread Lance
I noticed that this had been reported on the QA Tracker by Manuel Cuadra:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/966480

But either those bug stats need to be updated by someone or a new bug filed.

Can Tim or Jeremy help out there?

Thanks in advance,

Lance





 From: Lance 
To: Lance ; Joseph Godino  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:41 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 


Oops, that should have said:

you should see a message saying to "remove installation media/close tray/press 
enter"


The lack of the word "media" made it nonsensical ... sorry,

Lance



 From: Lance 
To: Joseph Godino  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 


After that you should see a message saying to "remove installation/close 
tray/press enter", so I'm sometimes also not seeing that. Without the proper 
instruction one could easily think that a hard reboot is the only way to 
proceed, but simply removing the installation media and pressing enter does 
work.

So it has something to do with the proper message not being displayed which 
creates confusion. I'm now cross-testing Lubuntu to see if it does likewise ;^)

Lance





 From: Joseph Godino 
To: Lance  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 

I install directly from the live CD - this gives two options - to try
Ubuntu without installing and to install Ubuntu. I choose the second
option. Once the installation is complete a window pops up telling you
that a reboot is required. I choose to reboot. After this the screen
goes black and then the CD is ejected. After that the screen remains
black a control-alt-delete is required to restart the computer.

Sounds like the the computer is not getting the restart signal.

Cheers,

Joe
On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 22:07 -0700, Lance wrote:
> Yes! I see this too!
> 
> Maybe Tim can help out with this between now and final release.
> 
> Just to be clear;
> 
> If you start the installation from the live DE when you're asked to
> reboot or continue with the live session, and then select reboot, you
> are presented with a "remove disc/close tray/press enter" dialog.
> 
> But if you initially choose install rather than installing from the
> live DE you get no such dialog.
> 
> So it's not a casper bug, maybe syslinux??? Or is it just an artwork
> thing?
> 
> Lance
> 
> PS, I'm sure this message looks horrible but I'm hardware challenged
> ATM :^(
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> __
> From: Joseph Godino 
> To: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com 
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:01 PM
> Subject: Testing
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the September 20th
 daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
> PC. The
 installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the
> screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this
> point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
> 
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
> 
> This looks like a GREAT release!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 7:14 PM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> >
> > Hmm, my system works just fine.
> >
> > Does it work from the LiveCD/LiveUSB?
> >
>
> I've Installed from a LiveUSB
>
> Ok, I think the problem is that the DHCP server is not giving the
> computer an IP because I can do a manual ip setting and it works, I
> tested the LiveUsb on a Netbook and it works with Wifi and the DHCP
> gives and IP with no problems, so It might be the cable or something
> like that, nothing related to the ISO,


I am very glad that we found something and it is really nice to read such
nice explanation :)



> the only bug that I found was
> that it doesn't prompt to restart after installation, it just reboots.
>

This is a known bug and nothing specific with Ubuntu GNOME itself.


>
> I will file that info on the test submit and thank you for helping out.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Manuel Cuadra
>

Thank you for testing and helping, much appreciated and you are most
welcome :)

If you are willing to help us on the long run, please have a read on:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GettingInvolved

It would be great to have someone like you with us :)

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Manuel Cuadra
>
> Hmm, my system works just fine.
>
> Does it work from the LiveCD/LiveUSB?
>

I've Installed from a LiveUSB

Ok, I think the problem is that the DHCP server is not giving the
computer an IP because I can do a manual ip setting and it works, I
tested the LiveUsb on a Netbook and it works with Wifi and the DHCP
gives and IP with no problems, so It might be the cable or something
like that, nothing related to the ISO, the only bug that I found was
that it doesn't prompt to restart after installation, it just reboots.

I will file that info on the test submit and thank you for helping out.

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 6:09 PM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> >>
> >>
> >> I'm installing Gnome Daily
> >
> >
> > Which one exactly?
> >
> >
>
> I'm Using Sauce Daily 26-09-2013
>

Hmm, my system works just fine.

Does it work from the LiveCD/LiveUSB?


>
> >
> >
> > That was a bug and I believe it is fixed now. I was just on Ubuntu GNOME
> > Saucy and I had an internet connection
> >
> > http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2174765
> >
>
> Ok, I finished the install and it also does't work on the main
> install, if I do a ifup eth0 it say "ignoring unkown interface
> eth0=eth0" but in ifconfig it shows the interface.
>
>
What dose "sudo lshw -C network" show??



> Thank you for your quick reply.
>
> - Manuel
>

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Manuel Cuadra
>>
>>
>> I'm installing Gnome Daily
>
>
> Which one exactly?
>
>

I'm Using Sauce Daily 26-09-2013

>
>
> That was a bug and I believe it is fixed now. I was just on Ubuntu GNOME
> Saucy and I had an internet connection
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2174765
>

Ok, I finished the install and it also does't work on the main
install, if I do a ifup eth0 it say "ignoring unkown interface
eth0=eth0" but in ifconfig it shows the interface.

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Re: [Testing] Installation and personal introduction

2013-09-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 5:14 PM, Manuel Cuadra  wrote:

> Hello, I want to contribute to the Gnome Project by doing testing and
> translation in any way I can
>

Hello and Welcome to Ubuntu GNOME Mailing List :)

Thank you so much for joining and offering your help, this is really nice :)
I guess you have seen the recruitment post on the Social Media, correct?



> since I don't see any material related
> to Translation


Indeed, this area needs some love
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Translations




> I'm going to be doing the QA testing.


That would be perfect :)



> I have Spare
> computers to use in my office and I have about an hour or more a day
> so I hope I can help as much as possible.
>

That would be super great and more than enough as a starter :)

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing



> With that in mind also want to say that my experience in Linux is a
> little mixed, I've been using it as a Server for more than 7 years and
> I tried using Ubuntu since version 9 but I always get bottlenecked
> because of video performance (I have a Nvidia GTX 260), usually if I
> open 3 or 4 tabs with youtube videos the FPS just went down...
>
> Ok, but now that is over, Nvidia has made better drivers and started
> to contribute a little more in the Linux community so now I'm exited
> and I want to be part of the change.


Sorry about your troubles with that and thanks for sharing :)



> So to no further talking about
> me, I would like to ask about something in the testing area:
>

Sure, we are at your service!



>
> I'm installing Gnome Daily


Which one exactly?



> and when I get to the installer, it reports
> that it finds a Network interface and tries to connect but I doesn't
> work, if I use a stable release installer it works right away. How can
> I test this things to report the bug and not sound like "Internet
> doesn't work" person.
>
> Hope to help,
>

That was a bug and I believe it is fixed now. I was just on Ubuntu GNOME
Saucy and I had an internet connection

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2174765




>
> Sincerely,
>
> Manuel
>
>
If you have any other Q, please feel free to ask!


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Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install

2013-09-25 Thread Lance
Oops, that should have said:

you should see a message saying to "remove installation media/close tray/press 
enter"


The lack of the word "media" made it nonsensical ... sorry,

Lance



 From: Lance 
To: Joseph Godino  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 1:37 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 


After that you should see a message saying to "remove installation/close 
tray/press enter", so I'm sometimes also not seeing that. Without the proper 
instruction one could easily think that a hard reboot is the only way to 
proceed, but simply removing the installation media and pressing enter does 
work.

So it has something to do with the proper message not being displayed which 
creates confusion. I'm now cross-testing Lubuntu to see if it does likewise ;^)

Lance





 From: Joseph Godino 
To: Lance  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 

I install directly from the live CD - this gives two options - to try
Ubuntu without installing and to install Ubuntu. I choose the second
option. Once the installation is complete a window pops up telling you
that a reboot is required. I choose to reboot. After this the screen
goes black and then the CD is ejected. After that the screen remains
black a control-alt-delete is required to restart the computer.

Sounds like the the computer is not getting the restart signal.

Cheers,

Joe
On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 22:07 -0700, Lance wrote:
> Yes! I see this too!
> 
> Maybe Tim can help out with this between now and final release.
> 
> Just to be clear;
> 
> If you start the installation from the live DE when you're asked to
> reboot or continue with the live session, and then select reboot, you
> are presented with a "remove disc/close tray/press enter" dialog.
> 
> But if you initially choose install rather than installing from the
> live DE you get no such dialog.
> 
> So it's not a casper bug, maybe syslinux??? Or is it just an artwork
> thing?
> 
> Lance
> 
> PS, I'm sure this message looks horrible but I'm hardware challenged
> ATM :^(
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> __
> From: Joseph Godino 
> To: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com 
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:01 PM
> Subject: Testing
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
> PC. The
 installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the
> screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this
> point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
> 
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
> 
> This looks like a GREAT release!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
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Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install

2013-09-25 Thread Lance
After that you should see a message saying to "remove installation/close 
tray/press enter", so I'm sometimes also not seeing that. Without the proper 
instruction one could easily think that a hard reboot is the only way to 
proceed, but simply removing the installation media and pressing enter does 
work.

So it has something to do with the proper message not being displayed which 
creates confusion. I'm now cross-testing Lubuntu to see if it does likewise ;^)

Lance





 From: Joseph Godino 
To: Lance  
Cc: "ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com"  
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 12:32 AM
Subject: Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install
 

I install directly from the live CD - this gives two options - to try
Ubuntu without installing and to install Ubuntu. I choose the second
option. Once the installation is complete a window pops up telling you
that a reboot is required. I choose to reboot. After this the screen
goes black and then the CD is ejected. After that the screen remains
black a control-alt-delete is required to restart the computer.

Sounds like the the computer is not getting the restart signal.

Cheers,

Joe
On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 22:07 -0700, Lance wrote:
> Yes! I see this too!
> 
> Maybe Tim can help out with this between now and final release.
> 
> Just to be clear;
> 
> If you start the installation from the live DE when you're asked to
> reboot or continue with the live session, and then select reboot, you
> are presented with a "remove disc/close tray/press enter" dialog.
> 
> But if you initially choose install rather than installing from the
> live DE you get no such dialog.
> 
> So it's not a casper bug, maybe syslinux??? Or is it just an artwork
> thing?
> 
> Lance
> 
> PS, I'm sure this message looks horrible but I'm hardware challenged
> ATM :^(
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> __
> From: Joseph Godino 
> To: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com 
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:01 PM
> Subject: Testing
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
> PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the
> screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this
> point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
> 
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
> 
> This looks like a GREAT release!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
> 
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Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install

2013-09-25 Thread Joseph Godino
I install directly from the live CD - this gives two options - to try
Ubuntu without installing and to install Ubuntu. I choose the second
option. Once the installation is complete a window pops up telling you
that a reboot is required. I choose to reboot. After this the screen
goes black and then the CD is ejected. After that the screen remains
black a control-alt-delete is required to restart the computer.

Sounds like the the computer is not getting the restart signal.

Cheers,

Joe
On Wed, 2013-09-25 at 22:07 -0700, Lance wrote:
> Yes! I see this too!
> 
> Maybe Tim can help out with this between now and final release.
> 
> Just to be clear;
> 
> If you start the installation from the live DE when you're asked to
> reboot or continue with the live session, and then select reboot, you
> are presented with a "remove disc/close tray/press enter" dialog.
> 
> But if you initially choose install rather than installing from the
> live DE you get no such dialog.
> 
> So it's not a casper bug, maybe syslinux??? Or is it just an artwork
> thing?
> 
> Lance
> 
> PS, I'm sure this message looks horrible but I'm hardware challenged
> ATM :^(
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> __
> From: Joseph Godino 
> To: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com 
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:01 PM
> Subject: Testing
> 
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
> PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
> asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the
> screen
> went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this
> point
> the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
> reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.
> 
> I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
> Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.
> 
> This looks like a GREAT release!
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Joe
> 
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Re: Testing - lack of proper messages post-install

2013-09-25 Thread Lance
Yes! I see this too!

Maybe Tim can help out with this between now and final release.

Just to be clear;

If you start the installation from the live DE when you're asked to reboot or 
continue with the live session, and then select reboot, you are presented with 
a "remove disc/close tray/press enter" dialog.

But if you initially choose install rather than installing from the live DE you 
get no such dialog.

So it's not a casper bug, maybe syslinux??? Or is it just an artwork thing?

Lance

PS, I'm sure this message looks horrible but I'm hardware challenged ATM :^(





 From: Joseph Godino 
To: ubuntu-gnome@lists.ubuntu.com 
Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 5:01 PM
Subject: Testing
 

Hello All,

I just installed the September 20th daily build of Ubuntu GNOME one my
PC. The installation was flawless up until the final phase when I was
asked to restart my computer. Upon hitting the restart button the screen
went black and after a few seconds the CD ejected. However at this point
the screen remained black. I had to initiate a control-alt-delete to
reboot the computer. The system ran without error after that.

I also installed the proprietary Nvidia drivers from the Software
Center. I experienced no problems after doing that.

This looks like a GREAT release!

Cheers,

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Re: [TESTING] - 13.10 Beta 2 Builds are waiting for you

2013-09-24 Thread Lance
I'm starting on the i386 tests now, but I never do the LVM/encryption test.

I do try to mark "in progress" at the tracker if I'm working on it so please 
check the tracker before choosing your test(s) of choice.

There are a couple of upstream ubiquity bugs:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1220165

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1194898

Lance





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Subject: [TESTING] - 13.10 Beta 2 Builds are waiting for you
 


Hi Ubuntu GNOME Community,

Are you bored? looking for some fun? do you have that testing hunger that I do? 
do you have that desire to test, report bugs, share your findings, etc? need to 
prove something to yourself? a challenge you want to make?

Well, hold your breathes, the big day is approaching ladies and gentlemen, and 
if you are really willing to see that day, it is your chance now to make it 
happen :)

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/303/builds

New to Testing?
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing

That did not help?
Ask me and I am more than glad to answer whatever you have in mind :)

Let's do it, shall we?


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Re: [Testing]-Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (Saucy-i386-28-08-2013)

2013-08-30 Thread Fernando Panizza
El 29/08/13 07:49, Ali Linx (amjjawad) escribió:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Fernando Panizza
> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all:
>>
> 
> Hello Fernando,
> 
> 
> 
> While running "Install (auto-resize)" test, performed on Oracle
>> VirtualBox (about 5 times) there have appeard the following issues:
>>
>> 1- A black bar appears in the top of the screen during booting
>>
>> 2- When installed alongside Windows 7 the "Install Now" button int
>> the
>> Screen Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX alongsite SYSTEM YY is not allowed
>> 3- When installed alongside Ubuntu 11.10 the option "Install FAMILY
>> XX.XX alongside SYSTEM YY" does not appear
>>
>> How can I get more precise information about this issues to submit
>> a
>> result?
>>
> 
> 
> Are you trying to install Ubuntu GNOME Saucy on a Virtual Machine that has
> more than one system installed? or you are creating new machine and
> installing Ubuntu GNOME Solo?
> 
> Judging from your email, you are trying to achieve something like a
> Multi-Booting or Dual-Booting systems?
> 
> You need to provide more information so that we can understand what exactly
> are you trying to achieve :)
> 
> It is good idea to have a look at:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Getting_Involved
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 

Hello:
In order to go through the steps 5.(Select Install Ubuntu GNOME 
XX.XX
alongside SYSTEM YY) to 9.(Click on the Install Now button) of the
"Install (auto-resize)" Test
 I have to test the ISO on a machine that already has an SO
installed so I can get to the "auto-rezise" option, otherwise it would
skip to the "where are you" screen. As you said the idea was to achieve
a dual-booting.

Then I have tested the ISO in 2 differnts VMs

In one of them I've previously installed Ubuntu 11.10,
In this one did not appear the option "Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX
alongside SYSTEM YY".

The other has Windows 7 Ultimate installed,
In this one the "Install Now" button is not avaliable in the
auto-rezise srcreen

 I was looking for information in how to identify this issues in order
to send precise details about it on my report. But I think I've already
found it, here:

 http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2013/06/24/%23ubuntu-classroom.html#t21:00

 So I'll see waht I can do

 Thank you!.

 PS: If you have any other references about it, I'll be grateful.

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Re: [Testing] Excited about splash screen!!!

2013-08-30 Thread Alfredo Hernández
I'm glad you liked it, Efstathios :D
Don't worry, the new splash screen is here to stay.

Alfredo
On 30 Aug 2013 23:04, "Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)" <
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> Hello guys,
>
> I would like to express my feelings about the splash screen...
> It's SO great. Please don't change it to Ubuntu one. GNOME rocks...
>
> I have the 64bit installed and it's looking good!!!
> Thanks everyone for make it happen.
> Have phun
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Re: [Testing]-Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (Saucy-i386-28-08-2013)

2013-08-29 Thread Tim

  
  
VM or not, we should be testing the crap out of install alongside,
it has been broken for 2 cycles atleast, although I believe most of
the main issues are fixed now!


On 29/08/13 20:49, Ali Linx (amjjawad)
  wrote:


  

  On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:01 PM,
Fernando Panizza 
wrote:
Hello

  all:



Hello Fernando,






 
        While running "Install (auto-resize)" test,
  performed on Oracle
  VirtualBox (about 5 times) there have appeard the
  following issues:
  
          1- A black bar appears in the top of the screen
  during booting
  
          2- When installed alongside Windows 7 the "Install
  Now" button int the
  Screen Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX alongsite SYSTEM YY is
  not allowed
          3- When installed alongside Ubuntu 11.10 the
  option "Install FAMILY
  XX.XX alongside SYSTEM YY" does not appear
  
          How can I get more precise information about this
  issues to submit a
  result?





Are you trying to install Ubuntu GNOME Saucy on a
  Virtual Machine that has more than one system installed?
  or you are creating new machine and installing Ubuntu
  GNOME Solo?


Judging from your email, you are trying to achieve
  something like a Multi-Booting or Dual-Booting systems?


You need to provide more information so that we can
  understand what exactly are you trying to achieve :)


It is good idea to have a look at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Getting_Involved


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Re: [Testing]-Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (Saucy-i386-28-08-2013)

2013-08-29 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 9:01 PM, Fernando Panizza
wrote:

> Hello all:
>

Hello Fernando,



While running "Install (auto-resize)" test, performed on Oracle
> VirtualBox (about 5 times) there have appeard the following issues:
>
> 1- A black bar appears in the top of the screen during booting
>
> 2- When installed alongside Windows 7 the "Install Now" button int
> the
> Screen Install Ubuntu GNOME XX.XX alongsite SYSTEM YY is not allowed
> 3- When installed alongside Ubuntu 11.10 the option "Install FAMILY
> XX.XX alongside SYSTEM YY" does not appear
>
> How can I get more precise information about this issues to submit
> a
> result?
>


Are you trying to install Ubuntu GNOME Saucy on a Virtual Machine that has
more than one system installed? or you are creating new machine and
installing Ubuntu GNOME Solo?

Judging from your email, you are trying to achieve something like a
Multi-Booting or Dual-Booting systems?

You need to provide more information so that we can understand what exactly
are you trying to achieve :)

It is good idea to have a look at:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Getting_Involved

Thanks!


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (saucy-amd64-26-8-2013) - can't be installed.

2013-08-27 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Tue, Aug 27, 2013 at 5:10 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Over 10 tires on Oracle Virtualbox, Ubuntu GNOME Saucy 64bit (daily build
> 26-8) failed to be installed via "Try Ubuntu GNOME without installation". I
> have checked the System Monitor and "Ubiquity" is actually there but
> nothing is happening at all. It just sit over there on the desktop, doing
> nothing. Yes, I can move my mouse and do anything except installing the
> system.
>
> Anyone else with this issue?
>
>
Hi,

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1217373

Please, click on "This bug affect me".

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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (saucy-amd64-26-8-2013) - can't be installed.

2013-08-27 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)

+1

Στις 27/08/2013 04:19 μμ, ο/η Jonathan Nadeau έγραψε:

Yes i have had the same problem. Just last night.


On 08/27/2013 09:10 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:

Hi,

Over 10 tires on Oracle Virtualbox, Ubuntu GNOME Saucy 64bit (daily 
build 26-8) failed to be installed via "Try Ubuntu GNOME without 
installation". I have checked the System Monitor and "Ubiquity" is 
actually there but nothing is happening at all. It just sit over 
there on the desktop, doing nothing. Yes, I can move my mouse and do 
anything except installing the system.


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Re: [Testing] Ubuntu GNOME Daily Build (saucy-amd64-26-8-2013) - can't be installed.

2013-08-27 Thread Jonathan Nadeau
Yes i have had the same problem. Just last night.


On 08/27/2013 09:10 AM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Over 10 tires on Oracle Virtualbox, Ubuntu GNOME Saucy 64bit (daily
> build 26-8) failed to be installed via "Try Ubuntu GNOME without
> installation". I have checked the System Monitor and "Ubiquity" is
> actually there but nothing is happening at all. It just sit over there
> on the desktop, doing nothing. Yes, I can move my mouse and do
> anything except installing the system.
>
> Anyone else with this issue? 
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis
Fran, I think I did everything you describe ;-) except the trim thing.
I'll do that too.
I'll try to create a small tutorial in Greek as well (there are plenty
but just for my own use).

Regarding locales, I change with super+space. How do I change it to
alt+shift? Or is it fix?
Thanks
Stathis

2013/8/26 Fran Dieguez :
> On lun 26 ago 2013 22:55:41 CEST, Efstathios Iosifidis wrote:
>>
>> Guys, sorry for the delay. I didn't install 32bit. I gave a try the 64bit.
>> Actually I followed the instructions to install it directly.
>> Well, this time I didn't try to connect to the Internet. Before
>> install, I tried to connect to the Internet from the icon on the right
>> top corner but it returned me also an error (I don't remember what).
>>
>> The installation was OK. The slides were there. Maybe it was one time
>> thing.
>>
>> Although I used English, I added Greek keyboard and after
>> installation, there was the date in Greek and no keyboard installed.
>> Then I added the Greek keyboard and changed the date format etc to
>> English.
>>
>> Now, I made some changes to the disk since it's an ssd. Not sure
>> though if they're correct.
>> Can someone help me please on that?
>>
>> I'll start installing the software I use everyday now.
>>
>> 2013/8/26 Alfredo Hernández :

 I think you made the right choice. And I have to say that I dont like
 Unity UX too.
>>>
>>>
>>> I believe no one in here does neither. But we may be going off topic :P
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 26 ago 2013 22:55:41 CEST, Efstathios Iosifidis wrote:

Guys, sorry for the delay. I didn't install 32bit. I gave a try the 64bit.
Actually I followed the instructions to install it directly.
Well, this time I didn't try to connect to the Internet. Before
install, I tried to connect to the Internet from the icon on the right
top corner but it returned me also an error (I don't remember what).

The installation was OK. The slides were there. Maybe it was one time thing.

Although I used English, I added Greek keyboard and after
installation, there was the date in Greek and no keyboard installed.
Then I added the Greek keyboard and changed the date format etc to English.

Now, I made some changes to the disk since it's an ssd. Not sure
though if they're correct.
Can someone help me please on that?

I'll start installing the software I use everyday now.

2013/8/26 Alfredo Hernández :

I think you made the right choice. And I have to say that I dont like
Unity UX too.


I believe no one in here does neither. But we may be going off topic :P


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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis
Guys, sorry for the delay. I didn't install 32bit. I gave a try the 64bit.
Actually I followed the instructions to install it directly.
Well, this time I didn't try to connect to the Internet. Before
install, I tried to connect to the Internet from the icon on the right
top corner but it returned me also an error (I don't remember what).

The installation was OK. The slides were there. Maybe it was one time thing.

Although I used English, I added Greek keyboard and after
installation, there was the date in Greek and no keyboard installed.
Then I added the Greek keyboard and changed the date format etc to English.

Now, I made some changes to the disk since it's an ssd. Not sure
though if they're correct.
Can someone help me please on that?

I'll start installing the software I use everyday now.

2013/8/26 Alfredo Hernández :
>> I think you made the right choice. And I have to say that I dont like
>> Unity UX too.
>
> I believe no one in here does neither. But we may be going off topic :P
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

>
> I think you made the right choice. And I have to say that I dont like
> Unity UX too.
>

Last time I used Ubuntu... it was Ubuntu 11.04 :D the very same version
when it is all started :D

>From my long signature, you can tell how much I love Unity :P hehe

Back to topic:
Thank you so much for offering your help with this issue. I will do my best
to test the 64bit version.


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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Alfredo Hernández
> I think you made the right choice. And I have to say that I dont like
Unity UX too.

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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 26 ago 2013 20:21:50 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Alfredo Hernández
mailto:aldomann.desi...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Fran is right, ironically both are called Dash.

Don't tell anyone I don't like Unity much :P

Oh well, it's very obvious. 2 years with Lubuntu only and now, helping
other project except one with Unity? it couldn't be more obvious,
could it? :P hehe


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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Fran Dieguez

On 26/08/13 20:19, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Fran Dieguez mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:


Sorry but I help to develop GNOME from inside, and GNOME-shell has
its own dash.

https://wiki.gnome.org/__GnomeShell/Design#Dash



Yes, things are more clear now, thanks :)

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I will try to get some stack trace or error log for this issue, in order 
to get it solved.


But it's quite weird that apport is not raised with some information, at 
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:19 PM, Alfredo Hernández <
aldomann.desi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Fran is right, ironically both are called Dash.
>
Don't tell anyone I don't like Unity much :P

Oh well, it's very obvious. 2 years with Lubuntu only and now, helping
other project except one with Unity? it couldn't be more obvious, could it?
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Alfredo Hernández
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:15 PM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

>
> Sorry but I help to develop GNOME from inside, and GNOME-shell has its own
> dash.
>
> https://wiki.gnome.org/**GnomeShell/Design#Dash
>

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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 26 ago 2013 20:12:31 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:09 PM, Fran Dieguez
mailto:fran.dieg...@mabishu.com>> wrote:

On lun 26 ago 2013 20:00:34 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis
mailto:iefstath...@gmail.com>
>__> wrote:

Hello,

I did that,


So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)

I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.


What application you used to create the LiveUSB?

I tried to install it directly but again failed.
I don't know if I describe it correctly.
It returned something about the ubiquity error.
This came up during the network connection (wifi). During
that time,
the installation was frozen.
Then everything was aborted and I got the gnome-shell
environment.
When I tried to install it again, I got the same error as
my first
mail.

I write you from gnome-shell live session..

Stathis


I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
the 32bit version is good so far.

Can you try the 32bit version?

It appears that the slideshow is crashed.

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Same here,

the problem persists and is the same I had with yesterday build.
As a workaround you can install Ubuntu by selecting "Install
Ubuntu" from the boot screen of the live cd.

If you start with Test Ubuntu without install and you try to
execute ubiquity from dash  it doesn't raises.

Cheers


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We are testing Ubuntu GNOME here :D
Unless you mean, you have similar issue with Ubuntu as well? but that
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GNOME :)
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Sorry but I help to develop GNOME from inside, and GNOME-shell has its 
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:10 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr) <
iefstath...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Στις 26/08/2013 09:00 μμ, ο/η Ali Linx (amjjawad) έγραψε:
>
>
>> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis <
>> iefstath...@gmail.com **> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I did that,
>>
>>
>> So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)
>>
>> I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.
>>
>>
>> What application you used to create the LiveUSB?
>>
>>
> First I used the multiboot thing (have many distros on a USB).
> The second time I used terminal and dd.


Sadly, I don't have a test machine with enough RAM to test Ubuntu GNOME,
that is why I must use the Virtual ones :(
My two test machines are 512MB RAM each :/



>
> I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
>> the 32bit version is good so far.
>>
>> Can you try the 32bit version?
>>
>> It appears that the slideshow is crashed.
>>
>>  I'll download the 32bit in a few mins and I'll be back.


Take your time :)

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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 10:09 PM, Fran Dieguez wrote:

> On lun 26 ago 2013 20:00:34 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis
>> mailto:iefstath...@gmail.com>**> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I did that,
>>
>>
>> So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)
>>
>> I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.
>>
>>
>> What application you used to create the LiveUSB?
>>
>> I tried to install it directly but again failed.
>> I don't know if I describe it correctly.
>> It returned something about the ubiquity error.
>> This came up during the network connection (wifi). During that time,
>> the installation was frozen.
>> Then everything was aborted and I got the gnome-shell environment.
>> When I tried to install it again, I got the same error as my first
>> mail.
>>
>> I write you from gnome-shell live session..
>>
>> Stathis
>>
>>
>> I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
>> the 32bit version is good so far.
>>
>> Can you try the 32bit version?
>>
>> It appears that the slideshow is crashed.
>>
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>>
>>
> Same here,
>
> the problem persists and is the same I had with yesterday build. As a
> workaround you can install Ubuntu by selecting "Install Ubuntu" from the
> boot screen of the live cd.
>
> If you start with Test Ubuntu without install and you try to execute
> ubiquity from dash  it doesn't raises.
>
> Cheers
>

Ubuntu? Dash?
We are testing Ubuntu GNOME here :D
Unless you mean, you have similar issue with Ubuntu as well? but that is a
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis (aka diamond_gr)

Στις 26/08/2013 09:00 μμ, ο/η Ali Linx (amjjawad) έγραψε:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis 
mailto:iefstath...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Hello,

I did that,


So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)

I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.


What application you used to create the LiveUSB?



First I used the multiboot thing (have many distros on a USB).
The second time I used terminal and dd.







I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
the 32bit version is good so far.

Can you try the 32bit version?

It appears that the slideshow is crashed.


I'll download the 32bit in a few mins and I'll be back.


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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Fran Dieguez

On lun 26 ago 2013 20:00:34 CEST, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis
mailto:iefstath...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello,

I did that,


So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)

I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.


What application you used to create the LiveUSB?

I tried to install it directly but again failed.
I don't know if I describe it correctly.
It returned something about the ubiquity error.
This came up during the network connection (wifi). During that time,
the installation was frozen.
Then everything was aborted and I got the gnome-shell environment.
When I tried to install it again, I got the same error as my first
mail.

I write you from gnome-shell live session..

Stathis


I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
the 32bit version is good so far.

Can you try the 32bit version?

It appears that the slideshow is crashed.

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Same here,

the problem persists and is the same I had with yesterday build. As a 
workaround you can install Ubuntu by selecting "Install Ubuntu" from 
the boot screen of the live cd.


If you start with Test Ubuntu without install and you try to execute 
ubiquity from dash  it doesn't raises.


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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 9:51 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I did that,


So, MD5SUM is correct? good :)



> I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.
>

What application you used to create the LiveUSB?



> I tried to install it directly but again failed.
> I don't know if I describe it correctly.
> It returned something about the ubiquity error.
> This came up during the network connection (wifi). During that time,
> the installation was frozen.
> Then everything was aborted and I got the gnome-shell environment.
> When I tried to install it again, I got the same error as my first mail.
>
> I write you from gnome-shell live session..
>
> Stathis
>

I haven't yet played with the 64bit version :(
the 32bit version is good so far.

Can you try the 32bit version?

It appears that the slideshow is crashed.

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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Efstathios Iosifidis
Hello,

I did that, I downloaded again and create another new liveUSB.
I tried to install it directly but again failed.
I don't know if I describe it correctly.
It returned something about the ubiquity error.
This came up during the network connection (wifi). During that time,
the installation was frozen.
Then everything was aborted and I got the gnome-shell environment.
When I tried to install it again, I got the same error as my first mail.

I write you from gnome-shell live session..

Stathis

2013/8/26 Ali Linx (amjjawad) :
>
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis
>  wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I downloaded the amd64 daily build (the address ends /current).
>> I tried to install it to my netbook (check the txt file).
>> When I press the icon to install it, the mouse seems to work and after
>> few seconds it stops.
>> Is it bug or is it my download ISO?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Stathis
>
>
> Hi,
>
> The first usual Q: Have you checked MD5SUM to your downloaded ISO?
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Re: [Testing] I cannot install the amd64 version of 13.10

2013-08-26 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 8:55 PM, Efstathios Iosifidis  wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I downloaded the amd64 daily build (the address ends /current).
> I tried to install it to my netbook (check the txt file).
> When I press the icon to install it, the mouse seems to work and after
> few seconds it stops.
> Is it bug or is it my download ISO?
>
> Thanks,
> Stathis
>

Hi,

The first usual Q: Have you checked MD5SUM to your downloaded ISO?

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Re: [Testing]

2013-08-01 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:11 AM, Martin Evans  wrote:

>  On 01/08/13 20:48, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:
>
>
>  On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:31 PM,  wrote:
>
>>   Hi. My name is David. I'm from the UK. I will be helping to test out
>> the Ubuntu Beta builds :)
>>
>>
> Hello David,
>
>  WELCOME to Ubuntu GNOME mailing list and team :)
>
>  My name is Ali and I'm the QA Team Leader, at your service :)
>
>  I assume you went through this:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing
> and: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GettingInvolved
>
>  If you have ANY Q, please do not think twice, just ask and I will be
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Hello Martin,

Great advice for sure and thanks a million for the reminder.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing#Before_Getting_Started

I have added that important part :)

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Re: [Testing]

2013-08-01 Thread Martin Evans

On 01/08/13 20:48, Ali Linx (amjjawad) wrote:


On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:31 PM, > wrote:


Hi. My name is David. I'm from the UK. I will be helping to test
out the Ubuntu Beta builds :)


Hello David,

WELCOME to Ubuntu GNOME mailing list and team :)

My name is Ali and I'm the QA Team Leader, at your service :)

I assume you went through this: 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing

and: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/GettingInvolved

If you have ANY Q, please do not think twice, just ask and I will be 
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Re: [Testing]

2013-08-01 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 11:31 PM,  wrote:

> Hi. My name is David. I'm from the UK. I will be helping to test out the
> Ubuntu Beta builds :)
>
>
Hello David,

WELCOME to Ubuntu GNOME mailing list and team :)

My name is Ali and I'm the QA Team Leader, at your service :)

I assume you went through this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/Testing
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