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[00:44] <ianorlyn> hmm alternate failed badly === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun === aaron is now known as ahoneybuni === ahoneybuni is now known as ahoneybun [19:23] <ianorlyn> wait why does entire disk install a seperate /home partition in ubiquity now [19:24] <ahoneybun> does it? [19:24] <ianorlyn> the install complted in a lubuntu install in 8 GB but has a 98 percent full / partition [19:24] * ahoneybun has always used manual [19:24] <ianorlyn> manual works the best but I need to test entire disk for QA [19:59] <ianorlyn> this won't be good if someone basically makes a vm then installs some small thing and the / get full could end up flooded with support requests [20:11] <ianorlyn> hmm the other question is what do I file the bug against as it doesn't have enough space for updates [20:16] <ianorlyn> wxl ^^ [20:19] <ahoneybun> try === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun [20:30] <ianorlyn> wait I give it more space and it uses the entire thing on i386 why would it do that? === aaron is now known as Guest85752 === Guest85752 is now known as ahoneybun [20:55] <wxl> still need help ianorlyn ? [20:59] <ianorlyn> I am not sure what to do about an install that by defualt makes / 98 percent full [21:00] <wxl> how can it make it 98% full? what's it filled with? [21:02] <ianorlyn> um it gives all free space to a /home partition [21:02] <wxl> huh [21:02] <wxl> do other images do that? [21:04] <ianorlyn> i386 doesn't === aaron__ is now known as ahoneybun [21:06] <ianorlyn> http://brendanperrine.com/screenshots/Screenshot_wily520amd64desk_2015-05-20_14:03:10.png [21:07] <wxl> other flavors let's say [21:07] <ianorlyn> I will try them [21:07] <wxl> cuz if the problem is universal, we can probably put it against ubiquity [21:08] <wxl> i don't think ubiquity actually uses parted/gparted so i think that would be better [21:08] <wxl> if the problem is isolated to lubuntu, then you could file it against the lubuntu iso [21:11] <wxl> lubuntu-meta if you have to ianorlyn [21:36] <ianorlyn> ok I think I messed up and inserted a digit when allocating the vm memory so it had more ram than disk space [21:40] <ianorlyn> wxl xubuntu didn't when I ran it with sane inputs for the creation of the virtual machine [21:41] <ianorlyn> and I tried the apparent bad iso with sane values and it is working how it should [21:42] <wxl> ianorlyn: so fluke? [21:42] <ianorlyn> pretty much [22:17] <ahoneybun> wxl: ianorlyn so you and gsilvapt prefer LaTeX? [22:17] * ahoneybun still has not finished his Slideshow [22:17] <Unit193> ahoneybun: Asciidoc is pretty awesome, fwiw. [22:17] <wxl> ahoneybun: i don't, but that's what the manual uses [22:18] <ahoneybun> wxl: though of using pandoc to convert it to something it supports? [22:18] <ahoneybun> *thought [22:18] <wxl> sure ahoneybun [22:19] <ahoneybun> wxl: to much work for everyone to learn another language? [22:20] <wxl> ahoneybun: well, the reason why we did that is to keep in line with the ubuntu manual. leverage their technology [22:20] <gsilvapt> Someone pinged me here? My pc was rebooting [22:20] <wxl> ahoneybun: from your presentation's perspective, i'd say it would be good to sugegst such a thing! [22:20] <gsilvapt> Didn't see it and switched section [22:21] <ahoneybun> wxl: ianorlyn so you and gsilvapt prefer LaTeX? [22:21] <ahoneybun> wxl: moving to another lang? [22:21] <gsilvapt> Yea, we think it is better [22:21] <wxl> ahoneybun: yeah, something more universal [22:21] <gsilvapt> Great scalability and easy to collaborate with [22:21] <gsilvapt> universal, that's the term [22:22] <ahoneybun> yes agreed [22:22] <ahoneybun> gsilvapt: maybe I'll upload something to my github to demo for you and wxl [22:22] <ahoneybun> well the current things I have up on it should be demo enough [22:23] <gsilvapt> In LaTeX or RTS? [22:23] <ahoneybun> RTS [22:23] <ahoneybun> you followed the repo gsilvapt [22:23] <gsilvapt> Yeap, I did [22:24] <ahoneybun> https://github.com/ahoneybun/kubuntu-manual for wxl and ianorlyn [22:52] <ahoneybun> wxl: RTS has some awesome stuff [22:52] <ahoneybun> http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickref.html [23:14] <ianorlyn> wxl it is quite hard to build the ubuntu manual [23:15] <wxl> ianorlyn: that's one reason why i stand behind ahoneybun's ideas [23:22] <ahoneybun> in its current state it does not have to be *built* to be edited [23:22] <ahoneybun> just source files atm [23:28] <gsilvapt> jeez, wxl was navigating our Wiki and there's so many things outdated... What the hell :o [23:29] <ahoneybun> gsilvapt: lives! [23:29] <gsilvapt> I was here :) [23:30] <ahoneybun> XD [23:35] <ahoneybun> gsilvapt: I have a sample tex file on there as well [23:35] <ahoneybun> using pandoc to create it [23:36] <ahoneybun> https://github.com/ahoneybun/kubuntu-manual/blob/master/source/welcome.tex [23:47] <gsilvapt> Sorry, I'm currently working on something else [23:50] <ahoneybun> gsilvapt: np just wanted you to be aware of it [23:50] <gsilvapt> I've seen that before, when you sent me the github repository [23:50] <gsilvapt> even though I didn't comment antyhing [23:50] <gsilvapt> Honestly, I have been working hard on my thesis until today [23:51] <gsilvapt> had another drawback so I'm on hold until next monday [23:51] <ahoneybun> no problems like I said man [23:51] <ahoneybun> we all do this in our free time [23:52] <ahoneybun> well most |