**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 02 02:59:56 2011 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jun 02 03:41:39 2011 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 02 03:42:14 2011 Jun 02 10:28:22 persia, i'm looking for a /proc/partitions dump from such a dynabook Jun 02 10:36:05 What is the most powerful android phone on the market? Jun 02 10:36:37 probably something yu should ask in an android channel ? Jun 02 10:36:38 (that uses an ARM cpu) Jun 02 10:39:17 okay sorry wrong channel..., does 11.04 run on arm? as far as i can see, rootstock builds karmic or jaunty images? or do i have an old version? Jun 02 10:40:17 use >= maverick Jun 02 10:40:26 for recent htcs Jun 02 10:43:05 ogra_: the touchscreen rotation problem was solved by cnd Jun 02 10:45:52 awesome Jun 02 10:46:12 Daviey, ha ! i found a hack to open a terminal in oem-config Jun 02 10:46:39 not really helpful since it runs as oem user though Jun 02 10:46:54 ogra_: it would be helpful to add on screen keyboard in oem-config Jun 02 10:47:08 the same assistive technology menu that's also in gdm login screen Jun 02 10:47:10 i think there is a bug open for that Jun 02 10:47:18 yes but it doesn't receive any attention Jun 02 10:47:24 all the tablet devices on the market but nobody cares Jun 02 10:48:08 * ogra_ would first of all like to see florence integrated Jun 02 10:50:06 we have onboard Jun 02 10:50:36 I think it would be nicer to keep onboard and implement florence's auto show/hide features Jun 02 10:51:25 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/oem-config/+bug/626055 oem-config Jun 02 10:51:26 Ubuntu bug 626055 in smartphone "oem-config: make on-screen keyboard available" [Critical,Confirmed] Jun 02 10:52:12 https://bugs.launchpad.net/smartphone/+bug/443986 Jun 02 10:52:13 Ubuntu bug 443986 in smartphone "RFE: Add option to automatically show and hide onboard" [Undecided,New] Jun 02 10:52:13 at-spi Jun 02 10:53:53 ogra_: ahha! Jun 02 10:54:03 ogra_: now all i need is a root exploit. Jun 02 10:55:01 heh Jun 02 10:55:09 does the samsung nexus s work with arm based ubuntu? Jun 02 10:55:10 i can reproduce the bug here btw Jun 02 10:55:28 ogra_: Oh? What do you think it is? Jun 02 10:55:57 no idea yet, but i used my brandnew ac100 and for internal install it exposes the same issue Jun 02 10:56:11 i will try an external install now so i can check logs Jun 02 10:56:19 im thinking something like the htc desire z with a keyboard would be nice for an ubuntu install Jun 02 10:56:19 interesting Jun 02 10:56:34 i didnt have it on either installs to SD or USB Jun 02 10:56:41 Daviey: yes Jun 02 10:56:56 ogra_: If you want me to test anything, give me a shout. Jun 02 10:56:56 damo22: yes, I don't see a problem Jun 02 10:57:15 what about the keyboard mapping? Jun 02 10:57:42 damo22: it is google nexus s though. not samsung nexus s Jun 02 10:58:57 damo22: the keyboard drivers present to userspace as normal keyboards so you can remap just like you would remap any other keyboard inlinux Jun 02 11:39:19 aha, i think i found the issue with the ac100 installer Jun 02 11:41:53 ogra_: do you know why http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/kde/kde-config-qt-graphicssystem is missing in natty arm ? Jun 02 11:42:27 likely because it depends on some gles stuff that wasnt built Jun 02 11:42:31 just a guess though Jun 02 11:43:22 https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/782326 Jun 02 11:43:23 Ubuntu bug 782326 in unity-2d "unity-2d: flickers with xf86-video-fbdev on some machines" [Undecided,New] Jun 02 11:43:42 heh Jun 02 11:43:49 * ogra_ never used unity-2d on x86 Jun 02 11:43:50 : Jun 02 11:51:36 ok, issue verified Jun 02 11:53:08 * ogra_ doesnt get why the error pops up during kbd config, its totally unrelated Jun 02 11:54:30 NCommander, it was just the initramfs getting to big, nothing with /var ... i'll roll a fixed image later today Jun 02 11:55:22 this 4MB restriction for the initrd is really hard to handle :( Jun 02 11:55:35 ogra_: could I just get a headless tarball? Jun 02 11:55:40 :-) Jun 02 11:55:51 i can roll one, sure, but not right now Jun 02 11:55:59 oneiric will have both :) Jun 02 11:56:02 <_persia> NCommander: How badly do you want one? I've an old one (but it has all the bugs ogra fixed in the past while) Jun 02 11:56:09 since half the server team has ac100s now Jun 02 11:56:33 <_persia> (not headless, but doesn't even try to perform an install) Jun 02 11:56:49 so we need to give them server like images for their netbooks :) Jun 02 11:57:01 <_persia> Ugh. No. Jun 02 11:57:13 * ogra_ wishes he could find a way to use a bigger initrd than 4M somehow Jun 02 11:57:19 <_persia> We need to integrate LXC and libvirt so that folks can play. Jun 02 11:57:30 _persia, already happening ;) Jun 02 11:57:56 * ogra_ already had requests to add all the needed config bits to the ac100 kernel ... Jun 02 11:58:10 -2-ac100 should be fully lxc capable Jun 02 11:59:38 <_persia> ogra_: There are plenty of non-kernel issues to make it seamless still :) Jun 02 12:00:47 * lilstevie is looking forward to seeing what oneiric will bring Jun 02 12:00:54 _persia, sure, but the platform support is there Jun 02 12:01:29 That helps. Jun 02 12:11:45 ogra_: how would I go about further investigating lack of pacakge Jun 02 12:11:59 ogra_: is there a way to recommend a package being added in the arm ? Jun 02 12:12:08 ubuntu ARM :) Jun 02 12:12:19 <_persia> dcordes: Is the package missing entirely in Ubuntu, or just for armel? Jun 02 12:13:03 For the most part we try *not* to do anything architecture-specific (this is not always avoidable) Jun 02 12:13:26 persia: it is missing just for armel. Jun 02 12:14:42 persia: http://packages.ubuntu.com/natty/kde/kde-config-qt-graphicssystem Jun 02 12:15:11 dcordes, Take a look at the output of `apt-cache showsrc ${PACKAGE} | grep ^Architecture` Jun 02 12:15:24 persia: ok Jun 02 12:15:43 In this case, it's "any", which means that LP should attempt to build it for every architecture. Jun 02 12:16:24 Next, check https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/${SRCPACKAGE}/ and dig into the latest upload for your release Jun 02 12:18:18 kcm-qt-graphicssystem (The binary 'kde-config-qt-graphicssystem' is part of the kcm-qt-graphicssystem package) Jun 02 12:19:18 Right. Now, if you look at the details for 1.2-0ubuntu1, you'll see the list of "Package files". The ones ending "_armel.deb" indicate that armel binaries were generated. Jun 02 12:20:49 You can verify they have been published by checking https://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/universe/k/kcm-qt-graphicssystem/ Jun 02 12:22:16 You can check to make sure the "universe" component is enabled in /etc/apt.sources.list (if you need to enable it, be sure to update your apt cache (`apt-get update` is one way to do this)) Jun 02 12:22:37 Alternately, if you're using a mirror, check to make sure the package appears on the mirror. Jun 02 12:22:46 (some mirrors only mirror subsets of Ubuntu, which is fine) Jun 02 12:25:02 persia: ok Jun 02 12:25:46 Oh, and if you're concerned about the output at packages.ubuntu.com : the system that uses to collect information is completely unaware of anything other than i386 and amd64, so it can never be right. Jun 02 12:26:49 ogra, rsalveti are out initrd images lz compressed now? Jun 02 12:27:03 janimo, not that i know of Jun 02 12:27:09 the uInitrd are marked as gzip but inside it seems is is lz Jun 02 12:27:10 just try file Jun 02 12:27:10 persia: it would be nice to have a nicer web interface to the armel packages. Jun 02 12:27:19 file says :data Jun 02 12:27:23 (on the initrd.img) Jun 02 12:27:30 After this operation, 150 MB of additional disk space will be used. Jun 02 12:27:51 I am not sure if it's so good to use so much extra space just for https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/782326 Jun 02 12:27:53 Ubuntu bug 782326 in unity-2d "unity-2d: flickers with xf86-video-fbdev on some machines" [Undecided,New] Jun 02 12:28:41 dcordes, The number of packages that differ between architectures is well less than 1% of the archive. I agree it would be nice to be able to export unified dists information, but that's pending a stack of other things, and will probably be some time. Jun 02 12:29:10 persia: how about simple preliminary search feature ? Jun 02 12:29:21 Hrm? What do you mean? Jun 02 12:29:55 something more comfortable than https://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool Jun 02 12:30:19 What are you trying to accomplish? Jun 02 12:30:39 I want to fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-2d/+bug/782326 Jun 02 12:30:40 Ubuntu bug 782326 in unity-2d "unity-2d: flickers with xf86-video-fbdev on some machines" [Undecided,New] Jun 02 12:31:10 I need to run all QT programs with this paramter: "-graphicssystem native" Jun 02 12:31:44 No. You need Qt to properly select "native" as the graphicssystem to use when presented with that hardware. Jun 02 12:33:46 Ah, there seems to be a blueprint about that, but it appears to be "not started". jazh appears to have been working on it. Jun 02 12:35:14 apachelogger reported that Qt supports the QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM environment variable, which might be a lighter-weight workaround in the meantime (see http://apachelog.wordpress.com/2010/09/05/qt-graphics-system-kcm/ ) Jun 02 12:37:29 (note that you'll need to configure the environment variable so that gnome-session sets it, as startkde is unlikely to run in a unity environment) Jun 02 12:41:27 ogra, I am looking at the uInitrd files in the preinstalled 11.04 and oneiric images and they seem to be lzma Jun 02 12:41:47 where are they generated? Jun 02 12:42:56 janimo: as part of livecd-rootfs for preinstalls Jun 02 12:43:15 I am trying to debug the SD alignment issue so I need to change jasper scripts in initrd Jun 02 12:43:26 ogra_: with the ac100, the 'install' step completes fine, oem-config explodes into confetti Jun 02 12:43:26 i dont think they stay lzma after install Jun 02 12:43:46 NCommander, yeah, thats caused by a to big initrd Jun 02 12:43:50 ah Jun 02 12:44:04 * NCommander vaguely wonders how difficult porting u-boot to the ac100 would be. */pipedream* Jun 02 12:44:24 i messed around with a diversion of plymouth in initrd, somehow that didnt work, so plymouth ends up in the initrd Jun 02 12:44:32 * Daviey vaguely wonders if NCommander will ever respond to his mails. Jun 02 12:44:37 NCommander, ah indeed. INITRD_COMPRESSOR=lzma there Jun 02 12:44:40 NCommander, already ported, the prob is that kbd and display dont work Jun 02 12:44:58 ogra_, probably not after install Jun 02 12:45:01 janimo, right, but the installed initramfs-tools default to gzip Jun 02 12:45:21 so with the first local regeneration they switch Jun 02 12:45:24 ogra_: I take it someone found the pads for the serial port Jun 02 12:45:29 ogra_, which reminds me. Why does the VFAT need to be rewritten when resizing on first boot? Isn't only the 2nd partition expanding Jun 02 12:45:30 ? Jun 02 12:45:34 NCommander, yes Jun 02 12:45:36 Daviey: er, what email? Jun 02 12:46:12 janimo, to make sure MLO lands in the first sector again ... if that bug is gone (which i heard should be with next x-loader) we can drop that crap Jun 02 12:46:26 NCommander: Subject: Ubuntu ARM Server release for 11.10 (server-o-arm-server) Jun 02 12:46:31 apparently the whole CHS stuff is fixed Jun 02 12:47:13 ogra_, but does the resize not only entail increasing the number of cylinders? the first partition parameters should stay the same Jun 02 12:47:30 Daviey: ack, sorry, I missed it the first time around Jun 02 12:47:31 I also read that bug is gone for a while already Jun 02 12:47:33 * NCommander sees your follow up Jun 02 12:48:20 * janimo tries to modify existing uInitrd and convince panda to take it without saying Jun 02 12:48:25 Daviey: davidm is working to schelude a call on a regular basis so we can sync wr.t. to our tasks and progress on said tasks Jun 02 12:48:30 wrong image format for source command Jun 02 12:51:57 NCommander: super! Thanks. Jun 02 13:09:17 persia: ah I remember I tried that and failed automatically setting this (profile.d) Jun 02 13:11:00 Isn't profile.d sourced by shells, rather than the session managers? Jun 02 13:11:31 ah :) Jun 02 13:17:00 dcordes, If you're creating a spice package, stuff something in /etc/X11/Xsession.d : If you want to do something for your user, put something in $HOME/.xsessionrc Jun 02 13:17:35 There are very likely to be display-manager- and session-manager-specific ways to do this, but I suspect something general is more likely to meet your needs in a flexible manner. Jun 02 13:17:56 Xsession.d is fine I already have a script there for screen rotation Jun 02 13:18:29 and to remove the 'overlay scrollbars' Jun 02 13:18:43 export LIBOVERLAY_SCROLLBAR=0 Jun 02 13:19:08 I will use that script as a global Xsession.d env script Jun 02 13:20:19 hello all Jun 02 13:20:23 hey Vaati Jun 02 13:20:35 so, is this also for general arm dev ? Jun 02 13:21:08 Daviey, NCommander, new installer image is up Jun 02 13:21:12 should work now Jun 02 13:21:52 ogra_: those are famous last works Jun 02 13:22:01 and words too :) Jun 02 13:22:09 lol Jun 02 13:22:30 but, am I allowed to ask non-specific questions about arm development? Jun 02 13:22:37 well, the installer is fine, i'm not yet sure my diversion hackery survives a dist-upgrade though Jun 02 13:22:40 'cos ##arm is rather silent... Jun 02 13:22:57 * ogra_ is just testing that Jun 02 13:24:17 how can I test if Xorg parsed my environment variables ? Jun 02 13:24:25 Vaati, We're mostly focused on integration of stuff and making sure all of Ubuntu is available on ARM (and as many devices as possible are supported by Ubuntu). Jun 02 13:24:34 ok Jun 02 13:24:39 If you have questions related to how things work, we can try, but we may not be the ideal resource. Jun 02 13:25:05 And if you're writing arch-specific code that isn't kernel or driver related, some folk will encourage you to be portable :) Jun 02 13:25:09 ok, well I'm trying to set up a gcc toolchain for the STM32 vl discovery board (arm7 cortex m3) under ubuntu Jun 02 13:25:16 i.e.; I want to use ubuntu to program it Jun 02 13:26:23 and I've found the stm32flash software, but apparently it requires a usart, so I cant use the on-board jtag... however, someone created a bootloader called versaloon -- anyone familar with it? Jun 02 13:28:29 Heh. That's an area we probably ought to investigate: using ARM as a host for embedded development. Jun 02 13:28:37 aww yeeaaah Jun 02 13:29:06 We usually focus on running Ubuntu on the ARM chip (but I don't believe the m3 implements all the instructions used in Ubuntu) Jun 02 13:29:13 ok Jun 02 13:29:22 persia: I put "export QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native" in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/54setupenv Jun 02 13:29:24 well, has someone ported puppy linux to the m3 yet? Jun 02 13:29:50 or some other form of *nix Jun 02 13:30:11 ogra_: oooo Jun 02 13:31:07 ogra_: just boot-installer-2.6.37-1-ac100.img, same tgz? Jun 02 13:31:17 yep Jun 02 13:31:20 tgz didnt change Jun 02 13:31:37 super! Jun 02 13:31:46 thanks for your attention to this ogra_ Jun 02 13:31:47 To the m3? I'm not sure it *can* run Linux. If it can, the Yocto folk are most likely to have a working environment. Jun 02 13:32:00 persia: in fact even if I run "QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native DISPLAY=:0 unity-2d-launcher" from a remote terminal, it still doesn't work Jun 02 13:32:01 yocto? Jun 02 13:32:14 ah, found a port Jun 02 13:32:14 Daviey, well, i want to have proper oneiric images so the natty ones are my testbed Jun 02 13:32:29 all the ac100 stuff will go to the archive soon Jun 02 13:32:34 http://www.linux-arm.org/LinuxKernel/LinuxM3 Jun 02 13:32:38 if you were wondering Jun 02 13:33:27 Vaati, You'll probably need ulibc with that: there's no MMU Jun 02 13:33:48 ogra_: i know i might be a PITA but we could get like a minimal install without unity so just like a cli and ssh? Jun 02 13:34:17 zul, read my conversation with persia above ;) Jun 02 13:34:23 on my TODO Jun 02 13:34:28 ogra_: cool thanks Jun 02 13:34:36 persia: maybe unity-2d was compiled in a way it will not parse the QT_GRAPHICSSYTEM env var ? Jun 02 13:35:06 That would be odd, but perhaps. Jun 02 13:35:19 omg Jun 02 13:35:31 I think I stumbled across a solution to a toolchain... Jun 02 13:35:52 without even looking for it Jun 02 13:36:10 sigh ... updates to gnome-user-guide always make me think my system is dead Jun 02 13:36:13 at any rate -- what are the minimum specs for running ubuntu on an arm? Jun 02 13:36:22 i wonder whats its doing all that time Jun 02 13:37:29 ogra_, There's something annoying at the FS layer that needs sorting. It's the same reason cp is slow to install. Jun 02 13:37:46 well, all other packages arent that slow Jun 02 13:37:46 Vaati, support for the ARMv7a ISA Jun 02 13:37:53 it must do something special Jun 02 13:37:59 ogra_, They don't have anything *near* the file count. Jun 02 13:38:10 (unless I misremember g-u-g) Jun 02 13:38:17 ah, now it moved Jun 02 13:48:00 ok, i take everything i said about g-u-g back, ubuntu-docs is worse Jun 02 13:53:09 we have ubuntu docs? Jun 02 13:54:07 Yes. Jun 02 13:54:37 A single source generates a package to populate yelp *and* the majority of the contents of help.ubuntu.com Jun 02 13:57:23 Bug 791852 Jun 02 13:57:24 Launchpad bug 791852 in unity-2d "unity-2d: does not parse QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM env var" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/791852 Jun 02 13:59:40 Except that's not something unity-2d is *supposed* to do: that should happen in Qt. Jun 02 14:00:58 persia: I don't understand. could you elaborate ? Jun 02 14:02:23 Qt clients specifically should never care which graphicssystem is in use. They should just call into Qt abstractions. Qt then should turn those abstractions into something that actually does something on the system (frequently through additional abstraction layers). Jun 02 14:03:48 persia: so at what place must the env var be present for the clients to get the correct graphicssystem ? Jun 02 14:05:12 At the process level. So, `QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM=native unity-2d-launcher` ought do the right thing. But this is because Qt notices the environment variable, not because unity-2d does. Jun 02 14:06:00 this is what I do but it does not work. so I can assume something with Qt is fishy ? Jun 02 14:10:24 I believe so. I believe that the bug has the wrong task. I'm not sure precisely *what* is responsible for handling QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM though, but I suspect the bug would get attention from the right folk if retargeted to the right place (mind you, finding this probably requires more investigation) Jun 02 14:11:55 ok I will leave it as is, affecting unity-2d, and hope for the unity folks to know what is the correct project affected :) Jun 02 14:20:18 zumbi_, hrw: I think the conclusion was that eglibc is misdetecting the new triplet as being non-eabi Jun 02 14:20:38 wrong channel Jun 02 14:20:39 * dmart sighs Jun 02 16:06:00 ogra_ is man of the match, your latest boot img worked greated Jun 02 16:06:15 awesome ! Jun 02 16:08:24 GrueMaster: Linux omap 2.6.39-3-omap #10 Thu Jun 2 17:41:26 CEST 2011 armv7l GNU/Linux Jun 02 16:08:29 GrueMaster: i have usb Jun 02 16:08:35 GrueMaster: beagle xm rev a Jun 02 16:08:45 GrueMaster: i just ssh-ed in Jun 02 16:09:03 Is this the same kernel that is in the current images? Jun 02 16:09:26 GrueMaster: uhm no, latest oneiric Jun 02 16:09:36 That's what I mean. Jun 02 16:10:16 GrueMaster: ok, but then the bug will be fixed with the next release Jun 02 16:10:20 The kernel I have is 2.6.39.3.4 Jun 02 16:10:31 Ah. Jun 02 16:10:36 flag@omap:~$ cat /proc/version_signature Jun 02 16:10:36 Ubuntu 2.6.39-3.10-omap 2.6.39 Jun 02 16:10:44 ok Jun 02 16:10:59 GrueMaster: can you double check with latest oneiric? Jun 02 16:11:03 and wait Jun 02 16:11:06 one more check Jun 02 16:11:25 Texas Instruments X-Loader 1.5.0 (Apr 11 2011 - 09:47:05) Jun 02 16:11:28 U-Boot 2011.03 (Apr 20 2011 - 07:19:53) Jun 02 16:11:34 do they correspond? Jun 02 16:11:38 Latest image is 20110601, which I already tested. Jun 02 16:11:57 * ppisati wonders if correspond is the correct word at all... Jun 02 16:11:58 x-loader & u-boot should be the same. Jun 02 16:12:31 GrueMaster: please check Jun 02 16:12:39 GrueMaster: i did a lot experimentation Jun 02 16:12:54 Give me a sec to setup. Jun 02 16:13:04 no hurry Jun 02 16:14:20 x-loader & u-boot are the same on the 20110601 image. Jun 02 16:14:36 ok Jun 02 16:14:50 /proc/version_signature? Jun 02 16:16:05 That should be in the bug report. Jun 02 16:16:46 right Jun 02 16:16:59 but is the same as mine... Jun 02 16:17:01 uhmmm... Jun 02 16:17:40 ok, i'll install that image then Jun 02 16:19:30 I recommend the headless image, otherwise you won't get very far. Jun 02 16:21:21 GrueMaster: k Jun 02 16:26:59 * ppisati -> out for a walk... Jun 02 17:24:21 ogra_: Is there a way to restore factory default Toshiba image after installing your image? Jun 02 17:28:04 GrueMaster, yes, you can restore the full backup you took before changing anything, vnflash should always work Jun 02 17:28:10 *nvflash Jun 02 17:28:21 Good to know. Jun 02 17:28:58 indeed that requires that you actually backed up everything first :) Jun 02 17:32:13 I haven't even started messing with it beyond plugging into power. Jun 02 17:32:28 oh, you got one too now ? Jun 02 17:32:35 (not michaels) Jun 02 17:32:36 Got it yesterday. Jun 02 17:32:39 wow Jun 02 17:32:59 its like an epidemic thing how these things pop up around me :) Jun 02 17:38:42 lol Jun 02 17:53:27 ogra_: Is this expected, nvec nvec.0: new transaction during send trying to retransmit! ? Jun 02 17:53:33 Every minute or so in dmesg Jun 02 17:54:00 Daviey, yes, thats a workaround in the kernel that makes your input devices not die Jun 02 17:54:42 in the former kernel revision the complete input system locked up every time you see this message ... and only a shutdown, making the device 30sec powerless and reboot could make it work again Jun 02 17:54:53 ah Jun 02 17:55:14 we somehow get event storms on the nvidia event controller, nobody knows why yet Jun 02 17:55:36 if you see that message in demsg it actually means nvec eas restarted Jun 02 17:55:40 *was Jun 02 18:47:24 what is the easiest way to preseed a few values on the preinstalled headless image? I'd like to skip most installer questions as I run fresh images frequently and that slows the process down Jun 02 18:47:58 janimo, well, currently only setting them on kernel cmdline is supported Jun 02 18:48:08 but that works well Jun 02 18:49:00 can I set cmdline from uboot or only from boot.scr? Jun 02 18:49:36 you could do it manually from u-boot shell but would have to manually type in the whole boot.scr content indeed Jun 02 18:52:15 ok. On the cmdline I pass a preseed file path or even the actual preseeded value list? Jun 02 18:52:29 only values Jun 02 18:52:33 and keys Jun 02 18:52:55 as i said above, files arent supported yet, only setting preseed options directly on cmdline Jun 02 18:53:05 for oneiric i plan to add file support though Jun 02 19:05:22 Can't you set it to pull a preseed from http? Jun 02 19:05:51 I've not dealt with preseeds before. Jun 02 19:06:19 GrueMaster, the prob is that you need code to process it ... where it comes from doesnt matter much Jun 02 19:06:41 I thought oem-config could handle it. Jun 02 19:06:54 oem-config *consumes* preseeding Jun 02 19:07:08 and the code processing preseed that i added last release simply only reads /proc/cmdline atm Jun 02 19:07:30 hmmm. Jun 02 19:07:32 right, what persia said Jun 02 19:07:50 the code *setting* the options from file or cmdline is whats matters Jun 02 19:08:14 that should be trivial to add though, will have it in place before A2 Jun 02 19:08:31 preseed files are a requirement for server images Jun 02 22:24:12 Hey everyone! Jun 02 22:24:48 grmpf Jun 02 22:26:14 * ogra fights with oeniric **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jun 03 02:59:57 2011