**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 02:59:56 2010 Apr 29 04:02:00 eggonlea: you around? Apr 29 07:14:25 While using ubuntu-netbook installation with debian-installer I found error saying /cdrom is not able to unmount. Apr 29 07:14:34 morning Apr 29 07:14:42 to unmount? Apr 29 07:15:26 Is there any alternate way for latest lucid installation on beagle board ? Apr 29 07:15:47 unmount Apr 29 07:16:23 Should I write complete message ?? Apr 29 07:16:27 no Apr 29 07:16:53 I just had a problem with ;'how to tell ubuntu installer that there is no cdrom' Apr 29 07:16:57 "The Installer needs to commit changes to partition tables, but Apr 29 07:17:11 cannot do so because partions on the following mount points could not be umounted: Apr 29 07:17:23 Apr 29 07:17:29 Apr 29 07:18:28 "/cdrom" Apr 29 07:19:00 I am using lucid-netbook-armel+omap.img from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook/ports/daily-live/current/ Apr 29 07:19:21 my beagleboard refuses to see usb devices so I did not installed yet Apr 29 07:19:24 What is problem ? Apr 29 07:20:14 hubs (one on ehci, one on otg) got disconnect when rootfs is mounted Apr 29 07:20:34 so you are using USB HDD ?? Apr 29 07:21:25 no Apr 29 07:21:43 pendrive, keyboard, mouse, ethernet Apr 29 07:23:41 ok Apr 29 07:31:37 hmm, sounds like he tried to install to the SD he is installing from Apr 29 07:37:11 lool, heh, remember the qemu segfault i showed you yesterday ? turns out the user changed rootstock to make qemu use 512M :P Apr 29 07:45:01 I want to test any Lucid image installation on Beagle Board. Which is the best method ? Apr 29 07:52:47 if he wouldnt always vanish after asking i could actually answer :P Apr 29 07:54:15 I am installing kubuntu now... but on x86-64 and from usbstick not sd Apr 29 07:55:01 that takes out all the slowness fun Apr 29 07:55:37 but still require some hacking if you want to have crypto lvm Apr 29 07:56:49 yeah, use alternate for that if you are lazy :) Apr 29 07:57:49 if you have cd Apr 29 07:58:26 iirc usb-creator should be able to turn alternate into a USB image Apr 29 07:58:29 anyway I had usbstick with lucid/x86-64 ubuntu which I used for tests so I just unpacked alternate cd into it Apr 29 07:58:42 usb-creator was a tool which I found after making bootable stick ;d Apr 29 07:58:55 heh Apr 29 07:59:45 first one was made with usb-creator so it was just change of contents of stick Apr 29 08:00:12 yeah Apr 29 08:00:46 and then google for 'how to tell installer that there is no cdrom drive' Apr 29 08:01:09 * ogra vanishes for more coffee Apr 29 08:36:35 Amit_Karpe, hey Apr 29 08:36:39 cwillu_at_work, ping... (thumbs up or down on the 2.6.33.3 image on your overo? ;) ) Apr 29 08:39:21 hi Apr 29 08:39:26 hey ogra, been talking with a couple guys at esc... they've been getting some cdrom mount issues with the Netinstall, have you seen anything similar or know what they are doing wrong? ;) Apr 29 08:40:12 Yes, I am facing same prob ( cdrom mount ). Apr 29 08:40:23 nope, i havent had such issues, did they use the shipped boot.scr file ? Apr 29 08:40:47 not sure... and i can't test ideas since my beagles are 13 hours away..... Apr 29 08:40:56 it sets a preseed option you need Apr 29 08:41:42 if they dont use the boot.scr they should at least make sure to use the cmdline thats set in there Apr 29 08:42:50 I use image and instruction from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/BeagleNetbookInstall Apr 29 08:42:59 he normally runs Angstrom, so it's enabled for boot.scr... i know that much... I'm assuming he copied all three files... Apr 29 08:43:18 Amit_Karpe, netbook != netinstall :) Apr 29 08:43:34 And after booting I can see debian-installer screen, after partition I get error Apr 29 08:43:37 Amit_Karpe, how is your HW setup Apr 29 08:44:05 netbook needs to install to a USB key/disk Apr 29 08:44:19 you cant install to the SD you boot from with it Apr 29 08:44:20 k Apr 29 08:44:34 Got it. Apr 29 08:44:35 ahh.. that makes sense.. i bet he did that too... need a quick faq on the Netbook install page.. ;) Apr 29 08:44:38 only the netinstall variant supports that Apr 29 08:45:52 (netinstall is small enough to live completely in RAM so it doesnt need the SD after boot, netBOOK is a live system that needs the SD mounted the whole install time) Apr 29 08:46:21 The NetbookInstall method is going to be radically different for some of these angstrom guys. ;) (using a usb stick to install to sd) Apr 29 08:46:30 i though the notes i added at the top of the wikipages were enough .... seems i need to rephrase that Apr 29 08:46:44 it's just new and different.. ;) Apr 29 08:46:47 yeah Apr 29 08:46:55 i didnt take that into account :) Apr 29 08:47:13 i think d-i is also strange for people not used to it Apr 29 08:47:30 now I am getting little bit :) Apr 29 08:48:14 Yeap it is.. in the debian wiki i just ended up walking people thru every d-i step.. talking with my boss's and ti, i think we are going to do a youtube video to demostrate the NetInstall method... Apr 29 08:49:07 yeah, might make sense Apr 29 08:49:39 though mind you, netinstall is really slow if you want more than just a minimal system Apr 29 08:50:24 d-i is easy Apr 29 08:50:27 i tried an ubuntu-netbook install with it yesterday, even with local package proxy that took 6h to USB key Apr 29 08:50:29 boot-floppies were ugly Apr 29 08:50:35 heh, yeah Apr 29 08:50:35 BTW: ServerInstall the same which launch d-i ?? Apr 29 08:50:39 yeah it is... It's reliable for x11 image's at the moment.. ;) ouch... 6hours? crazy.. Apr 29 08:51:04 Amit_Karpe, server install uses d-i as well, yes Apr 29 08:51:43 ogra: 512m > ah that explains why it sounded familiar Apr 29 08:51:58 i would recommend netinstall for having a minimal developer system with openssh server if you have network Apr 29 08:52:06 k Apr 29 08:52:09 server install for the same if you dont have network Apr 29 08:52:13 say, still catching up the irc logs... where we luckly enough to get the rtc_ignore boot variable into lucid for today's release? Apr 29 08:52:25 and the netbook install if you really want to play with the netbook UI Apr 29 08:53:12 rcn-ee, nom we use a different approach ... i added a function to initramfs, just use the ficrtc bootoption Apr 29 08:53:28 *fixrtc Apr 29 08:53:50 it sets the clock to the last mount time of the disk before running fsck Apr 29 08:54:10 okay fixrtc, wasn't sure on the name... just add it to the bootargs's i'm assuming? Apr 29 08:54:16 yes Apr 29 08:54:26 the ubuntu installers do that by default Apr 29 08:54:41 for maverick upstream will fix fsck properly Apr 29 08:55:01 sweet.. i'll remove my tweak and use that for the image tomorrow.. ;) Apr 29 08:55:10 server install : will help me if my Lan to USB is not working . Apr 29 08:55:19 right Apr 29 08:55:27 it has all server packages in the image Apr 29 08:55:47 I had tried netinstall but my network was not detected. Apr 29 08:56:26 Amit_Karpe, which device by chance? Apr 29 08:56:27 Amit_Karpe, yeah there is a bug with the linux package Apr 29 08:56:41 it doesnt include all USB NIC drivers it should Apr 29 08:56:55 asic and pegasus NICs will work Apr 29 08:58:05 JP108 .... Apr 29 08:58:34 * ogra_cmpc sees ericm|ubuntu joining and waits for ericm|opensuse and ericm|fedora Apr 29 08:58:49 devicom DM 9601 USB Ethernet Apr 29 08:59:40 *davicom DM9601 USB Ethernet Apr 29 08:59:53 yeah, probably no driver in the udeb Apr 29 08:59:58 * ericm|ubuntu sees ogra_cmpc there and waits for ogra_beagle and ogra_babbage :-) Apr 29 09:00:13 haha Apr 29 09:00:38 ok. Apr 29 09:00:46 Then any other way .... Apr 29 09:00:58 use server or netbook installs Apr 29 09:00:59 ah yeah the evil 9601... Amit_Karpe does yours get hot enough to boil coffee? With my NetInstall script it got about half way before over heating..... Apr 29 09:01:04 or find another NIC Apr 29 09:02:30 dm9601 are nice cause they are cheap Apr 29 09:02:41 but only 7Mbps transfer ;( Apr 29 09:02:47 I have 3 of those Apr 29 09:03:25 I have not experience, such high heat. Apr 29 09:03:43 fine, I will try another NIC. Apr 29 09:05:02 ogra_cmpc: use USB hard disks :) the kubuntu-netbook netinstall took me less than 2 hours, and most of the time it spend on the downloads Apr 29 09:05:38 ogra_cmpc: Do you have qemu versatile kernel for Lucid ? Apr 29 09:05:41 well, i have a local package proxy, download took only 10mins :) Apr 29 09:05:49 Amit_Karpe, yeap Apr 29 09:06:03 its linked from the rootfs from scratch page (see topic) Apr 29 09:07:17 wget http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/lucid/main/installer-armel/current/images/versatile/netboot/vmlinuz Apr 29 09:07:22 RIGHT Apr 29 09:07:28 thx Apr 29 09:07:29 oops Apr 29 09:07:41 sorry for the caps Apr 29 09:09:57 so that is uploaded on 26-Apr-2010 . Apr 29 09:10:08 yep Apr 29 09:10:38 current/ always points to the latest Apr 29 09:11:14 Few days back I was trying creating armel rootfs tarball for Lucid ( by following instructions http://elinux.org/BeagleBoardUbuntu ) Apr 29 09:11:18 k Apr 29 09:12:12 But every time it face some & other problems. some mouthplay error while booting ..... Apr 29 09:12:34 or some problem creating image ( saying gnome package problem )...... Apr 29 09:12:39 mountall you mean Apr 29 09:12:51 Are those all problems solved ? Apr 29 09:13:14 yeah, rootstock (or rather qemu) has a bug that it hangs when installing bigger tasks Apr 29 09:13:22 we still havent found a solution Apr 29 09:13:30 k Apr 29 09:13:51 so you need to install ubuntu-minimal and then add on top what you need in a VM or on real HW Apr 29 09:14:12 yes Apr 29 09:14:35 but that way should work fine Apr 29 09:14:39 It will be great if I can test all apps in qemu then I would like to install on beagle ...... Apr 29 09:14:57 i need to fix a bug rcn-ee introduced though, that will go into an SRU soon Apr 29 09:15:20 so lets say latest Lucid prebuilt image should work ? Apr 29 09:15:24 (if you try to use a kernel deb there will be issues atm) Apr 29 09:15:49 if you build minimal it will work fine, yes Apr 29 09:15:57 ogra_cmpc, which issues, it's working for the stuff I'm doing at the moment.. Apr 29 09:16:17 rcn-ee, your determining of the kernel version uses a bash function Apr 29 09:16:34 rootstock isnt a bash script ... its posix compliant Apr 29 09:16:56 (we call that a "bashism" in debian/ubuntu world) Apr 29 09:17:14 rcn-ee: use rootstock with dash Apr 29 09:17:27 ahh.. that's very possible then... By using Angstrom's scripts on all my development PC's dash has long dissappeared, so yes, i would have missed that... crap... Apr 29 09:17:58 rcn-ee stuck between two communitiess... Apr 29 09:18:05 KVERS=`chroot ${ROOT} dpkg -l linux-image-2\*|grep ^i|awk '{print $2}'|sed 's/linux-image-//'` Apr 29 09:18:14 So can I say if I used prebuild image with you suggested qemu kernel then I must able to see basic Lucid in qemu. Apr 29 09:18:19 thats a posix compliant way we use in the livecd-rootfs script Apr 29 09:18:42 can easily be adjusted to work in rootstock Apr 29 09:19:07 Amit_Karpe, yes Apr 29 09:19:13 rcn-ee: Angstrom shouldnt have any bashisms either, at one point we were actually totally clean Apr 29 09:19:43 Thanks ogra_cmpc & rcn-ee . I will try and update you. Apr 29 09:19:49 what shell does angstrom use ? ash/busybox ? Apr 29 09:20:03 or also dash ? Apr 29 09:20:06 that should work, all my builds are based off deb-pkg so the dpkg -l flag should work... pre 2.6.31 i was using make-kpkg, which would lock rootstock.. Apr 29 09:20:26 ah Apr 29 09:21:36 Not sure what Angstrom uses's inside the beagle.. but the build scripts check for bash/dash and recommend to use bash over dash... Now wheither the scripts are complient now and the warning isn't needed i don't know.. Apr 29 09:22:36 the key is, user addes a random http link, we pull out the kernel image name, extract/install that, and build a uInitrd... Apr 29 09:23:01 right Apr 29 09:35:45 ogra_cmpc, (playing with dash) if we only do a 'dpkg -x' vs's a 'dpkg -i' does it still show up with 'dpkg -l' Apr 29 09:36:34 nope, you need to extract it from /boot/vmlinuz Apr 29 09:36:42 ogra_cmpc: ash from busybox mostly Apr 29 09:36:49 ah Apr 29 09:36:51 ogra_cmpc: but many users install bash Apr 29 09:37:10 ash shouldnt be so much different from dash Apr 29 09:37:33 ah true, we can get the version from that, since there should be a /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32... Apr 29 09:37:41 right Apr 29 09:37:51 just split at the dash Apr 29 09:39:22 so we just scan that, there is a possibilty of two (versatile's from qemu and the extracted deb's) so update-initramfs might have to do both.. Apr 29 09:41:06 rcn-ee: the issue is certain upstreams kept "fixing" their libtool to be full of bashisms Apr 29 09:41:33 well, you can always call it under bash Apr 29 09:41:43 its just ugly but will work Apr 29 09:42:20 Yeap, and then some developers like me don't notice that and help bring some of those into dash systems.. ;) Apr 29 09:42:27 in ubuntu you always have both shells installed, dash is just the default for all system script since its a lot faster Apr 29 09:42:58 as long as your script uses /bin/bash at the top its no issue at all Apr 29 09:51:56 ogra_cmpc, Removing lines 380 and 381 and setting KERNEL_IMG_REL=`ls /boot/ | grep vmlinuz|sed 's/vmlinuz-//'` seems like it would work, unless there is more then two vmlinuz's '|tail -1' would get hopefully get the later then versatiles... Apr 29 10:00:14 "hopefully" doesnt sound so good :) Apr 29 10:00:35 do your kernels use the -omap suffix like ubuntus ? Apr 29 10:02:34 They are always formed like... linux-image-2.6.34-rc5-0_1.0sid_armel.deb Apr 29 10:03:17 hmm Apr 29 10:03:28 i mean the vmlinuz file Apr 29 10:04:01 in ubuntu its always /boot/vmlinuz-$version-$flavour Apr 29 10:04:08 well Apr 29 10:04:18 /boot/vmlinuz-$version-$abi-$flavour Apr 29 10:04:44 they end up being: ls /boot/ | grep vmlinuz -> vmlinuz-2.6.31.5-x5.1 Apr 29 10:05:17 where, $flavour, is my tweak bump... Apr 29 10:06:21 although, a 'uname -r' would give us the versatile kernel, so we can grep that one out.... Apr 29 10:07:25 KVER=$(basename $(ls -1 /boot/vmlinuz-2*-omap|tail -1)|sed 's/vmlinuz-//') Apr 29 10:07:35 that would be a safe one for ubuntu kernels Apr 29 10:12:41 true.. on mine i use vmlinuz-2*-x* (jaunty/karmic) vmlinuz-2*-l* (lucid and probally maverick) with a -dx* and -dl* for development kernels, but it would be nice to check for that for any other 3rd party building kernel package via deb-pkg... Apr 29 10:12:49 though i would do it differently Apr 29 10:13:04 kernelfile=$(basename $(ls -1 /boot/vmlinuz-2*-omap|tail -1)) Apr 29 10:13:18 kver=${kernelfile#*-} Apr 29 10:13:35 saving the sed invocation Apr 29 10:16:50 actually, when running rootstock, does a /boot/vmlinuz-* for the versatile kernel actually show up in the root file system? Apr 29 10:17:33 no Apr 29 10:18:01 it is only used on the qemu cmdline Apr 29 10:18:44 /boot is empty by default (note that rootstock was never supposed to handle kernels, it should only build a rootfs) Apr 29 10:19:13 okay.. then we don't have worry about that one.. it's only if the package selection automaticilly adds one do we get a second /boot/vmlinuz-* entry.. Apr 29 10:20:48 so: http://pastebin.com/F2EB2haD should be enough.. wish i was home with a fast pc/net to test... Apr 29 10:23:29 and watching the NetInstall, it looks like it grep's the cpu core before ever extacting any of the linux-image-(dove,freescale,omap) so /boot/vmlinuz should remain empty from those... Apr 29 10:25:40 amitk: ping Apr 29 10:26:34 ya Apr 29 10:27:13 ping was not for me sorry. Apr 29 10:31:41 Mike^: hi Apr 29 10:32:55 amitk: I have some patches to enable cm-t35 in ubuntu kernel and really ugly patch that should make beagleboard boot with CONFIG_OMAP_MUX enabled Apr 29 10:34:14 Mike^: send it to kernel-team@lists.ubuntu.com and we can review them Apr 29 10:34:28 amitk: 10x Apr 29 10:34:42 Mike^: also, file a bug in LP so we have a way to track this problem Apr 29 11:01:11 ogra_cmpc: I got error for prebuilt image --> Apr 29 11:01:12 "init: playmount main process (44) killed by SEGV signal Apr 29 11:01:44 init: playmouth-splash main process (215) terminated with status 2" Apr 29 11:01:56 Amit_Karpe: Fixes for this have been identified Apr 29 11:02:27 Amit_Karpe: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/567592 Apr 29 11:02:31 patches from cjwatson Apr 29 11:02:37 k Apr 29 11:02:38 Will take some time til they land in ubunut Apr 29 11:02:39 Launchpad bug 567592 in plymouth (Ubuntu) "rm: cannot remove `/var/lib/urandom/random-seed': Read-only file system (affects: 2) (heat: 14)" [Undecided,New] Apr 29 11:02:56 it was identified as not breaking things too dramatically, but it theortically could Apr 29 11:03:08 its definately ugly though Apr 29 11:03:16 we should have switched to plymouth in karmic Apr 29 11:03:28 ogra: Ok, let me travel back in time! Apr 29 11:03:40 but who could predict how ugly it is :) Apr 29 11:04:23 now I have to wait till things get settle down :( Apr 29 11:04:41 Amit_Karpe: Why? Does it cause any side effect? Apr 29 11:04:46 it shouldnt Apr 29 11:05:05 I just stops Apr 29 11:05:29 BTW: Did I tell, that I am using that in Qemu. Apr 29 11:05:35 oh, k Apr 29 11:05:44 Also same image I was using on BB, it stops Apr 29 11:05:45 Amit_Karpe: The stopping is unrelated Apr 29 11:05:48 Amit_Karpe: Do you have network setup? Apr 29 11:06:00 in the graphical qemu or with --nographic ? Apr 29 11:06:05 Amit_Karpe: /etc/network/interfaces with an eth0 stanza, or network-manager installed? Apr 29 11:06:10 in graphical Apr 29 11:07:26 No. auto lo Apr 29 11:07:26 iface lo inet loopback Apr 29 11:08:03 Amit_Karpe: You might want to add an eth0 one as well Apr 29 11:08:12 With hardware it says filesystem check [fsck] error 4 ...... and it stops Apr 29 11:08:15 but lo is the critical one Apr 29 11:08:22 ah, fs check Apr 29 11:08:31 Amit_Karpe: Do you have a RTC clock? Apr 29 11:08:48 So while booting with BB prebuild iamge i.e. RC minimal stops coz of filesystem error. Apr 29 11:09:24 on BB ? Apr 29 11:09:46 Where should I check for RTC clock ? Apr 29 11:10:31 sorry, I meant RTC clock battery Apr 29 11:10:40 does your beagle have a soldered battery on it? Apr 29 11:13:41 no Apr 29 11:13:46 BT1 is free Apr 29 11:14:16 lool, This is my BB error for prebuilt image : http://pastebin.com/jW7FMvKN Apr 29 11:15:20 Amit_Karpe: That's an unclean fs, needs to be fsck-ed manually Apr 29 11:15:38 fsck it on your desktop or recreate it or fix it manually? Apr 29 11:15:53 k Apr 29 11:16:00 Amit_Karpe, thats all with rootstock images, right ? Apr 29 11:16:02 Amit_Karpe: You want the "fixrtc" cmdline option to avoid the fsck on boot too Apr 29 11:16:14 right, i was about to say that :) Apr 29 11:18:21 so I should add "fixrtc" into ubuntu.cmd file ?? Apr 29 11:18:29 k Apr 29 12:59:38 amitk: ping Apr 29 13:01:07 sebjan: pong Apr 29 13:02:34 amitk: Hi, I would like to take on of our 'standard' defconfig file and change it to anĂș'ubuntu' one Apr 29 13:02:51 amitk: do you have directions for this, or a tool to help? Apr 29 13:04:12 sebjan: right, I'll answer your email now. Been a little busy with testing our release going out today. Apr 29 13:05:43 amitk: ok, thanks! Apr 29 13:48:11 damn, I missed him Apr 29 14:19:34 * ogra really enjoys the silence in here compared to #ubuntu-release-party Apr 29 14:21:31 :-) Apr 29 14:24:56 ogra: reading the release-party channel is an exercise is speed reading.. Apr 29 14:25:04 *in Apr 29 14:25:11 like booting without quiet and splash in lucid :) Apr 29 14:25:38 heh, yeah a linux bootup Apr 29 14:25:44 ogra: try ubuntu-mobile if you really wanna relax Apr 29 14:25:53 lol, yeah Apr 29 16:19:08 JamieBennett: hi there, do you know when the london launch party starts? Apr 29 16:19:30 dmart, i'd bet once we launched :) Apr 29 16:19:41 dmart: no idea :) Apr 29 16:19:53 approximately? Apr 29 16:20:16 dmart: I'll find out Apr 29 16:20:25 thanks! Apr 29 16:20:49 dmart: http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/121/detail/ Apr 29 16:21:20 8pm then Apr 29 16:21:36 * dmart gets confused by all this UTC Apr 29 16:22:02 dmart: just remember we are +1 atm ;) Apr 29 16:22:12 heh Apr 29 16:22:20 Indeed. Remembering is the hard part :) Apr 29 16:22:25 :) Apr 29 16:22:45 Especially when the times look nearly right... if we were +10 is would be harder to forget! Apr 29 16:23:18 anyway, thanks Apr 29 16:23:49 you should just sell greenwich to australia or so :) Apr 29 16:24:35 wow, over 1200 ppl in #ubuntu-release-party ... thats definately a new record Apr 29 17:03:40 NCommander: hey there, I found something on the OOo build issue... Apr 29 17:03:49 dmart: ack, OOO! Apr 29 17:03:52 * NCommander runs through a wall in fear Apr 29 17:03:58 dmart: (whatcha find?) Apr 29 17:04:52 Ramana couldn't see why -fno-omit-frame-pointer was being used... I rebuild the segfaulting object without it and that made the segfault go away Apr 29 17:05:15 I'm doing a full rebuild to see what happens Apr 29 17:05:28 iirc thats a defualt Apr 29 17:06:03 It is, but we're not sure why. I grepped for problem asm poking the "fp" or "r11" registers, but found nothing interesting Apr 29 17:06:44 The cpp_uno bridge's makefile explicitly adds -fno-omit-frame-pointer back, but it might be genuinely needed there. I haven't attempted to touch that. Apr 29 17:07:30 Anyway, I'll let you guys know if anything interesting happens... Apr 29 17:08:23 dmart: if it works, we'll look at an SRU for OOo *shiver* Apr 29 17:08:30 dmart: thanks for putting engineering resources on this Apr 29 17:11:01 NCommander: haven't really spent much time, but it at least seemed worth reproducing the segfault and trying to see how it falls over. Dunno if the changed compiler options will really fix it, but we'll see Apr 29 17:11:18 wow, 1400 people in #ubuntu-release-party Apr 29 17:11:26 thats definately a new record Apr 29 17:11:27 dmart: we can put our heads together at UDS Apr 29 17:11:32 sure Apr 29 17:11:36 Ramana will be there too Apr 29 17:11:40 ogra: 1401 now ;-) Apr 29 17:11:49 yeah, saw you :) Apr 29 17:11:52 dmart: oh good, I owe him a beer Apr 29 17:11:53 ogra: I joined to make up the numbers, but it's all in a foreign language ;) Apr 29 17:11:57 its scrolls so fast, easy to miss :) Apr 29 17:12:03 dmart, lol Apr 29 17:12:40 Full of guys joining to ask how many people there are in the channel ;) Apr 29 17:12:49 dmart: ahahah Apr 29 17:12:57 dmart: we're getting populary, what can we say Apr 29 17:13:00 yeah, or to ask "is it out yet" :) Apr 29 17:13:10 Someone suggested a bot for that Apr 29 17:13:53 there is a bot for a response to that but i think it doesnt cope anymore and they took it down Apr 29 17:14:56 I notice there are armel images already on releases.ubuntu.com/lucid :) Apr 29 17:14:59 * ogra loves this moment where you can actually *see* the community every release Apr 29 17:15:07 ogra: indeed. Apr 29 17:15:10 dmart: \o/ Apr 29 17:15:17 means we should be releasing immidately Apr 29 17:15:20 :D Apr 29 17:15:21 I should find a release party in NY Apr 29 17:15:23 * cwillu_at_work kicks dmart from the channel for posting links :p Apr 29 17:15:40 bad? Apr 29 17:15:47 dmart, try it in #ubuntu-release-party Apr 29 17:15:52 you'll last about 3 seconds :) Apr 29 17:15:53 nah Apr 29 17:16:29 NCommander, nope, thats only the main mirror, release will happen if images were populated over to the others Apr 29 17:16:33 Does it jinx the final announcement, or do people post bogus links? Apr 29 17:16:50 slangasek does the announcement Apr 29 17:16:52 people post all sorts of things Apr 29 17:16:54 ogra: I can't see them doing a respin this late Apr 29 17:17:08 and he will do so in a muted #ubuntu-release-party channel once its ethere Apr 29 17:17:25 NCommander, no respin but mirror population Apr 29 17:17:43 * dmart pulls the imx51 image just in case Apr 29 17:17:59 the announcement will point to the mirrors, so they need to have the images first Apr 29 17:18:50 ogra: wow, its really getting people at a staggering rate Apr 29 17:23:57 there we go Apr 29 17:24:56 poor partybot didn't get the word :p Apr 29 17:25:05 heh Apr 29 17:30:35 * dmart upgraded days ago to beat the rush :P Apr 29 17:31:40 bye guys Apr 29 19:22:48 saeed: you around? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 21:57:51 2010 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 21:58:15 2010 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 21:58:51 2010 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 29 22:00:14 2010 Apr 30 01:37:11 hi? Apr 30 01:37:18 hey Apr 30 01:39:52 someone has installed 10.4 on an n900? Apr 30 01:40:37 I heard a bunch of folks announce they were going to do that. I've not heard thay anyone did. It *should* work, as long as you use Nokia's kernel, but no guarantees. Apr 30 01:42:51 I'll try and see what happens Apr 30 01:43:52 Good lcuk! Apr 30 01:44:32 thanks **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 30 02:59:57 2010