Handing over ubuntu-qa to the Qatar loco team

2012-10-29 Thread Nicholas Skaggs

Greetings everyone ;-)

The Qatar loco team is starting up, which is wonderful to see ubuntu 
loco's continuing to spread. However, this means in order for the loco 
naming standard to continue, we must give up this mailing list name. 
Never fear, our archives and subscriptions will be migrated to the new 
list, but we need a new name.


Since I happened to be at UDS with some of you, I took a moment to poll 
the room. The two immediate ideas are
ubuntu-quality and ubuntu-testing. Ubuntu-testing was an obvious choice 
to keep the naming conventions of the launchpad team and irc channel the 
same. That said I preferred, as did everyone else, ubuntu-quality. So 
given the time sensitive nature of the request (it needs to happen 
ASAP), I'll leave this message open for feedback overnight. Assuming no 
one has a convincing argument or complaint, we'll move forward with the 
change to ubuntu-quality for a mailing list name.


This change will happen ASAP for the mailing list. Given the desire to 
keep things consistent, people seemed in agreement to undergo a full 
re-naming. This will require changing all of our documentation, 
migrating our IRC channel, migrating our launchpad team, etc, etc. Now 
taking volunteers for this effort :-p It won't be as bad as it sounds, 
but will require work and timing on our part to accomplish asap.


Thanks everyone!

Nicholas

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Re: Please help me

2012-10-29 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
Hi,

Done :)


On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 6:14 PM, Rohit Kapoor  wrote:

> here is the link as you said me to do.
>
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=12324529#post12324529
>
> Regards
>
> Rohit
>
> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Ali Linx (amjjawad) 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php
>>
>> Sign up and start a new thread here:
>> http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=326
>> Then send me the link of your thread and I will do my best.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Rohit Kapoor wrote:
>>
>>> I am very much new to Ubuntu. Now after 2 upgrades I have 12.04 LTS. At
>>> the time of installation something bad happened and the main screen
>>> disappeared. After few hours assuming that it would have been finished, I
>>> shut down my Laptop, which is an old one now and does not have the option
>>> in BIOS to boot from CD/ USB.
>>> Now I am facing a big problem, I do not have Ubuntu icon or any other
>>> icon in my Ubuntu,nothing comes in search when I write something in Dash
>>> home. I figured out how to reboot from terminal but it is VERY FRUSTRATING
>>> for me.
>>> Please help me to find all these icons. I will be very very grateful to
>>> you.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Rohit
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Re: Glitches on upgrade to 12.10

2012-10-29 Thread Gabor Toth
Got that and all right!  Thanks for the info, somewhere I've missed it
before.

I would think though then the DVD images could be filled up with more
stuff.  It is just a bit over a CD image and lot's of space for more
stuff - language packs, more aps, etc.  No?  Just an idea...


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On 10/29/2012 02:09 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Ubuntu have dropped CD sized images with 12.10. If the host computer
> can only read a CD (i.e. no usb boot either) then a net-install would
> have to be used. 
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill
>
> Regards,
>
> Phill.
>
> On 29 October 2012 13:03, Charlie Kravetz  > wrote:
>
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:05:24 +0100
> Gabor Toth mailto:gabor...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have upgraded to 12.10 yesterday evening and it went very smooth
> > indeed.  There is one comment I would make on the upgrade
> process that I
> > feel should be changed in future releases:
> > During the process in a number of times (around 15-20 in my case) a
> > message came up saying that I have modified some configuration
> files and
> > offering me the options to keep mine or change it to the new
> one.  I can
> > look what the difference is.  Now, while it seems fine, I
> actually did
> > not know many of the files where do they belong to or what do
> they do
> > and did not know what is the consequence if I keep mine versus
> using the
> > upgrade version.  What do I loose by not keeping?  If I keep do
> I miss
> > out some features? The process does not give data on it and for
> people
> > who are even less knowledgeable it would say nothing so they would
> > choose blindly one or the other option - almost pointless to
> even ask.
> > Why don't we just keep the modified files?
> > Just a point to make.
> >
> > Now, I do have some issues since upgrade though:
> > 1. Not directly related to upgrade but thought to put it here: I
> have
> > also downloaded the ISO images of both x64 and i386.  I like to have
> > them burned on CD in case I need them and sometimes I install for
> > someone else.  When I tried to burn them on CD, Brasero in both
> cases
> > said that they are two big for burning on a blank CD?!  Is that
> so?  Are
> > the images too big for CD?
>
> When I browse http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ ,
> which is
> the Ubuntu 12.10 images, I see file sizes of 763MB for the 64-bit
> Desktop cd and 753MB for the i386 Desktop cd. That, indeed, is too big
> for a CD. It can be burned to either a USB drive or DVD, though.
>
> >
> > 2. Since upgrade Pidgin does not appear in the menu on the
> notification
> > area under the "envelop".  Actually after the reboot, that
> completed the
> > upgrade, the "envelop" and its menu was missing too entirely.
>  Then when
> > I started Thunderbird and Gwibber the "envelop" came and it is there
> > since but the only thing that is in the menu is Thinderbird and
> > Gwibber.  I do not have Pidgin even when it is running - it runs
> fine
> > though, but does not appear there.  BTW I also have Emphaty
> installed on
> > the system and while I do not use it, before upgrade it did
> appear in
> > that menu and now it is not there.  I have filed this as a bug
> against
> > the Pidgin package, not sure if that is the right place though.
> >
> > 3. After upgrade I tried Libreoffice today the first time.  When I
> > opened a Calc (table) file it opened fine, however the top menu
> (Files,
> > Edit, etc.) did not show up integrated into the top bar or in
> any way.
> > The menu was missing!  It was not there in the full windowed
> mode or the
> > smaller one either.  Then I closed it and when started next time
> it just
> > worked fine and does so since.  Did not file a bug as I can not
> > reproduce, but right after upgrade it was there.  Kind of strange.
> > Wanted to report it here.
> >
> > Other than the above issues everything seems to be running just
> fine and
> > the system is smooth as butter.  I love the new background images,
> > congrats for whoever choose them.
> >
> > I would be glad to assist to fix any of the above ones if I can do
> > something.  Testing, additional data, anything.  Let me know.
> >
> > Have a nice day.
> >
> > Gabor,
> >
>
>
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Re: Glitches on upgrade to 12.10

2012-10-29 Thread Phill Whiteside
Ubuntu have dropped CD sized images with 12.10. If the host computer can
only read a CD (i.e. no usb boot either) then a net-install would have to
be used.

Regards,

Phill

Regards,

Phill.

On 29 October 2012 13:03, Charlie Kravetz wrote:

> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:05:24 +0100
> Gabor Toth  wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have upgraded to 12.10 yesterday evening and it went very smooth
> > indeed.  There is one comment I would make on the upgrade process that I
> > feel should be changed in future releases:
> > During the process in a number of times (around 15-20 in my case) a
> > message came up saying that I have modified some configuration files and
> > offering me the options to keep mine or change it to the new one.  I can
> > look what the difference is.  Now, while it seems fine, I actually did
> > not know many of the files where do they belong to or what do they do
> > and did not know what is the consequence if I keep mine versus using the
> > upgrade version.  What do I loose by not keeping?  If I keep do I miss
> > out some features? The process does not give data on it and for people
> > who are even less knowledgeable it would say nothing so they would
> > choose blindly one or the other option - almost pointless to even ask.
> > Why don't we just keep the modified files?
> > Just a point to make.
> >
> > Now, I do have some issues since upgrade though:
> > 1. Not directly related to upgrade but thought to put it here: I have
> > also downloaded the ISO images of both x64 and i386.  I like to have
> > them burned on CD in case I need them and sometimes I install for
> > someone else.  When I tried to burn them on CD, Brasero in both cases
> > said that they are two big for burning on a blank CD?!  Is that so?  Are
> > the images too big for CD?
>
> When I browse http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ , which is
> the Ubuntu 12.10 images, I see file sizes of 763MB for the 64-bit
> Desktop cd and 753MB for the i386 Desktop cd. That, indeed, is too big
> for a CD. It can be burned to either a USB drive or DVD, though.
>
> >
> > 2. Since upgrade Pidgin does not appear in the menu on the notification
> > area under the "envelop".  Actually after the reboot, that completed the
> > upgrade, the "envelop" and its menu was missing too entirely.  Then when
> > I started Thunderbird and Gwibber the "envelop" came and it is there
> > since but the only thing that is in the menu is Thinderbird and
> > Gwibber.  I do not have Pidgin even when it is running - it runs fine
> > though, but does not appear there.  BTW I also have Emphaty installed on
> > the system and while I do not use it, before upgrade it did appear in
> > that menu and now it is not there.  I have filed this as a bug against
> > the Pidgin package, not sure if that is the right place though.
> >
> > 3. After upgrade I tried Libreoffice today the first time.  When I
> > opened a Calc (table) file it opened fine, however the top menu (Files,
> > Edit, etc.) did not show up integrated into the top bar or in any way.
> > The menu was missing!  It was not there in the full windowed mode or the
> > smaller one either.  Then I closed it and when started next time it just
> > worked fine and does so since.  Did not file a bug as I can not
> > reproduce, but right after upgrade it was there.  Kind of strange.
> > Wanted to report it here.
> >
> > Other than the above issues everything seems to be running just fine and
> > the system is smooth as butter.  I love the new background images,
> > congrats for whoever choose them.
> >
> > I would be glad to assist to fix any of the above ones if I can do
> > something.  Testing, additional data, anything.  Let me know.
> >
> > Have a nice day.
> >
> > Gabor,
> >
>
>
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Re: Glitches on upgrade to 12.10

2012-10-29 Thread Gabor Toth
Hi Charlie,

Yea, I know and I can indeed burn them onto a DVD and/or put on USB. 
Looking again the Ubuntu main website it actually do say that you need
USB or DVD.  I was just not aware of that change - until now it was CD. 
Anyhow, fair enough, I need to get some DVDs then.

Best,

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On 10/29/2012 02:03 PM, Charlie Kravetz wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:05:24 +0100
> Gabor Toth  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have upgraded to 12.10 yesterday evening and it went very smooth
>> indeed.  There is one comment I would make on the upgrade process that I
>> feel should be changed in future releases:
>> During the process in a number of times (around 15-20 in my case) a
>> message came up saying that I have modified some configuration files and
>> offering me the options to keep mine or change it to the new one.  I can
>> look what the difference is.  Now, while it seems fine, I actually did
>> not know many of the files where do they belong to or what do they do
>> and did not know what is the consequence if I keep mine versus using the
>> upgrade version.  What do I loose by not keeping?  If I keep do I miss
>> out some features? The process does not give data on it and for people
>> who are even less knowledgeable it would say nothing so they would
>> choose blindly one or the other option - almost pointless to even ask. 
>> Why don't we just keep the modified files?
>> Just a point to make.
>>
>> Now, I do have some issues since upgrade though:
>> 1. Not directly related to upgrade but thought to put it here: I have
>> also downloaded the ISO images of both x64 and i386.  I like to have
>> them burned on CD in case I need them and sometimes I install for
>> someone else.  When I tried to burn them on CD, Brasero in both cases
>> said that they are two big for burning on a blank CD?!  Is that so?  Are
>> the images too big for CD?
> When I browse http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ , which is
> the Ubuntu 12.10 images, I see file sizes of 763MB for the 64-bit
> Desktop cd and 753MB for the i386 Desktop cd. That, indeed, is too big
> for a CD. It can be burned to either a USB drive or DVD, though.
>
>> 2. Since upgrade Pidgin does not appear in the menu on the notification
>> area under the "envelop".  Actually after the reboot, that completed the
>> upgrade, the "envelop" and its menu was missing too entirely.  Then when
>> I started Thunderbird and Gwibber the "envelop" came and it is there
>> since but the only thing that is in the menu is Thinderbird and
>> Gwibber.  I do not have Pidgin even when it is running - it runs fine
>> though, but does not appear there.  BTW I also have Emphaty installed on
>> the system and while I do not use it, before upgrade it did appear in
>> that menu and now it is not there.  I have filed this as a bug against
>> the Pidgin package, not sure if that is the right place though.
>>
>> 3. After upgrade I tried Libreoffice today the first time.  When I
>> opened a Calc (table) file it opened fine, however the top menu (Files,
>> Edit, etc.) did not show up integrated into the top bar or in any way. 
>> The menu was missing!  It was not there in the full windowed mode or the
>> smaller one either.  Then I closed it and when started next time it just
>> worked fine and does so since.  Did not file a bug as I can not
>> reproduce, but right after upgrade it was there.  Kind of strange. 
>> Wanted to report it here.
>>
>> Other than the above issues everything seems to be running just fine and
>> the system is smooth as butter.  I love the new background images,
>> congrats for whoever choose them.
>>
>> I would be glad to assist to fix any of the above ones if I can do
>> something.  Testing, additional data, anything.  Let me know.
>>
>> Have a nice day.
>>
>> Gabor,
>>
>


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Re: Glitches on upgrade to 12.10

2012-10-29 Thread Charlie Kravetz
On Mon, 29 Oct 2012 11:05:24 +0100
Gabor Toth  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I have upgraded to 12.10 yesterday evening and it went very smooth
> indeed.  There is one comment I would make on the upgrade process that I
> feel should be changed in future releases:
> During the process in a number of times (around 15-20 in my case) a
> message came up saying that I have modified some configuration files and
> offering me the options to keep mine or change it to the new one.  I can
> look what the difference is.  Now, while it seems fine, I actually did
> not know many of the files where do they belong to or what do they do
> and did not know what is the consequence if I keep mine versus using the
> upgrade version.  What do I loose by not keeping?  If I keep do I miss
> out some features? The process does not give data on it and for people
> who are even less knowledgeable it would say nothing so they would
> choose blindly one or the other option - almost pointless to even ask. 
> Why don't we just keep the modified files?
> Just a point to make.
> 
> Now, I do have some issues since upgrade though:
> 1. Not directly related to upgrade but thought to put it here: I have
> also downloaded the ISO images of both x64 and i386.  I like to have
> them burned on CD in case I need them and sometimes I install for
> someone else.  When I tried to burn them on CD, Brasero in both cases
> said that they are two big for burning on a blank CD?!  Is that so?  Are
> the images too big for CD?

When I browse http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ , which is
the Ubuntu 12.10 images, I see file sizes of 763MB for the 64-bit
Desktop cd and 753MB for the i386 Desktop cd. That, indeed, is too big
for a CD. It can be burned to either a USB drive or DVD, though.

> 
> 2. Since upgrade Pidgin does not appear in the menu on the notification
> area under the "envelop".  Actually after the reboot, that completed the
> upgrade, the "envelop" and its menu was missing too entirely.  Then when
> I started Thunderbird and Gwibber the "envelop" came and it is there
> since but the only thing that is in the menu is Thinderbird and
> Gwibber.  I do not have Pidgin even when it is running - it runs fine
> though, but does not appear there.  BTW I also have Emphaty installed on
> the system and while I do not use it, before upgrade it did appear in
> that menu and now it is not there.  I have filed this as a bug against
> the Pidgin package, not sure if that is the right place though.
> 
> 3. After upgrade I tried Libreoffice today the first time.  When I
> opened a Calc (table) file it opened fine, however the top menu (Files,
> Edit, etc.) did not show up integrated into the top bar or in any way. 
> The menu was missing!  It was not there in the full windowed mode or the
> smaller one either.  Then I closed it and when started next time it just
> worked fine and does so since.  Did not file a bug as I can not
> reproduce, but right after upgrade it was there.  Kind of strange. 
> Wanted to report it here.
> 
> Other than the above issues everything seems to be running just fine and
> the system is smooth as butter.  I love the new background images,
> congrats for whoever choose them.
> 
> I would be glad to assist to fix any of the above ones if I can do
> something.  Testing, additional data, anything.  Let me know.
> 
> Have a nice day.
> 
> Gabor,
> 


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Glitches on upgrade to 12.10

2012-10-29 Thread Gabor Toth
Hi,

I have upgraded to 12.10 yesterday evening and it went very smooth
indeed.  There is one comment I would make on the upgrade process that I
feel should be changed in future releases:
During the process in a number of times (around 15-20 in my case) a
message came up saying that I have modified some configuration files and
offering me the options to keep mine or change it to the new one.  I can
look what the difference is.  Now, while it seems fine, I actually did
not know many of the files where do they belong to or what do they do
and did not know what is the consequence if I keep mine versus using the
upgrade version.  What do I loose by not keeping?  If I keep do I miss
out some features? The process does not give data on it and for people
who are even less knowledgeable it would say nothing so they would
choose blindly one or the other option - almost pointless to even ask. 
Why don't we just keep the modified files?
Just a point to make.

Now, I do have some issues since upgrade though:
1. Not directly related to upgrade but thought to put it here: I have
also downloaded the ISO images of both x64 and i386.  I like to have
them burned on CD in case I need them and sometimes I install for
someone else.  When I tried to burn them on CD, Brasero in both cases
said that they are two big for burning on a blank CD?!  Is that so?  Are
the images too big for CD?

2. Since upgrade Pidgin does not appear in the menu on the notification
area under the "envelop".  Actually after the reboot, that completed the
upgrade, the "envelop" and its menu was missing too entirely.  Then when
I started Thunderbird and Gwibber the "envelop" came and it is there
since but the only thing that is in the menu is Thinderbird and
Gwibber.  I do not have Pidgin even when it is running - it runs fine
though, but does not appear there.  BTW I also have Emphaty installed on
the system and while I do not use it, before upgrade it did appear in
that menu and now it is not there.  I have filed this as a bug against
the Pidgin package, not sure if that is the right place though.

3. After upgrade I tried Libreoffice today the first time.  When I
opened a Calc (table) file it opened fine, however the top menu (Files,
Edit, etc.) did not show up integrated into the top bar or in any way. 
The menu was missing!  It was not there in the full windowed mode or the
smaller one either.  Then I closed it and when started next time it just
worked fine and does so since.  Did not file a bug as I can not
reproduce, but right after upgrade it was there.  Kind of strange. 
Wanted to report it here.

Other than the above issues everything seems to be running just fine and
the system is smooth as butter.  I love the new background images,
congrats for whoever choose them.

I would be glad to assist to fix any of the above ones if I can do
something.  Testing, additional data, anything.  Let me know.

Have a nice day.

Gabor,

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Re: Please help me

2012-10-29 Thread Ali Linx (amjjawad)
Hi there,

http://ubuntuforums.org/index.php

Sign up and start a new thread here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=326
Then send me the link of your thread and I will do my best.

Thanks!

On Mon, Oct 29, 2012 at 6:53 AM, Rohit Kapoor  wrote:

> I am very much new to Ubuntu. Now after 2 upgrades I have 12.04 LTS. At
> the time of installation something bad happened and the main screen
> disappeared. After few hours assuming that it would have been finished, I
> shut down my Laptop, which is an old one now and does not have the option
> in BIOS to boot from CD/ USB.
> Now I am facing a big problem, I do not have Ubuntu icon or any other icon
> in my Ubuntu,nothing comes in search when I write something in Dash home. I
> figured out how to reboot from terminal but it is VERY FRUSTRATING for me.
> Please help me to find all these icons. I will be very very grateful to
> you.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rohit
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Re: Please help me

2012-10-29 Thread Javier Domingo
Hi Rohit,

This is not the mailing list you are looking for (we don't provide support
here), but you can:

1. Join the ubuntu users list, depending on your Desktop Enviroment:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/

2. Open https://webchat.freenode.net/ and in channels to join #ubuntu.

There in any of them you very likely will find the help you are looking for.

Cheers,

Javier Domingo
El 29/10/2012 04:04, "Rohit Kapoor"  escribió:

> I am very much new to Ubuntu. Now after 2 upgrades I have 12.04 LTS. At
> the time of installation something bad happened and the main screen
> disappeared. After few hours assuming that it would have been finished, I
> shut down my Laptop, which is an old one now and does not have the option
> in BIOS to boot from CD/ USB.
> Now I am facing a big problem, I do not have Ubuntu icon or any other icon
> in my Ubuntu,nothing comes in search when I write something in Dash home. I
> figured out how to reboot from terminal but it is VERY FRUSTRATING for me.
> Please help me to find all these icons. I will be very very grateful to
> you.
>
>
> Regards
>
> Rohit
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Re: Call for testing: MySQL 5.1.66 and 5.5.28 security updates

2012-10-29 Thread Robie Basak
Marc,

On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:18:58AM -0400, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I have pushed updated MySQL 5.1.66 packages for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and
> Ubuntu 11.10, and MySQL 5.5.28 for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and Ubuntu 12.10
> into the -proposed pocket.

Could you please consider bug 1014732? I stuck this in the sponsoring
queue on Friday - looks like approximately concurrently to your update.
The issue is that error logging is accidentally turned off in Precise,
so bugs are hard to triage, and presumably now regressions may go
undetected. I can rebase on top of this update, but would it be worth
doing something different in order to pick up potential regressions from
this update more easily?

Robie


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