Thanks to armorgnome for helping me figure out why intels were breaking.
A while back I added code to update the pciid database so I could get better information on newer cards, and an odd quirk was that some were coming back in upper case. I changed the scheme to convert all names to upper case, but on the Intel side missed a supplemental install which is necessary for many of them to work. Unfortunately a blogger trying to install LMCE was affected by this, so his experience was less than good and his opinion of the project, less than favorable.
There should be a new build sometime later today, and a new snap. If you were affected by this
sudo apt-get update
apt-cache policy pluto-boot-scripts | grep -i candidate
When the version is >= 26303 then either, sudo apt-get install pluto-boot-scripts, or sudo apt-get upgrade.
Sorry for the oversight.
Who's blogger? Maybe a helpful "please try again" post ought to help...
Just glad it was discovered to be an issue and not something screwy with my install. Thanks for walking me through a few firsts, ssh, editing with vi and chroot.
Oh and I will not forget " :!q " ever again!
In ever increasing good news... an upgrade will bring you a new version of cron from canonical. Our post-install scripts for at least one package call for cron to be reloaded and this causes puking.
I will grep our entire sourcecode for post installers that call for cron reloads and try and apply a hack to prevent crashing out if that fails.
Depressing couple of days.
Armor Gnome, please confirm that this resolves your issue.
I will see what I can do.
That board is in the middle of being modded and put into another case. It might be a few days until I can put time into reassembling it and verifying your fix. I will let you know if somebody with the same chipset doesn't post a verification first.
Temporary Test Bench (http://i1270.photobucket.com/albums/jj604/jeremy_mcdiarmid1/photo.jpg) :cases get in the way!
*Yes, that is cardboard. I typically put boards through a similar power up process to check them out without reaching into a case 1,000 times. I then add a drive and load up kubuntu 8.10 and push them a little with compiz fusion desktop effects to see what kind of performance I can expect out of them. Depending on how they do I sell them as browser machines, keep them for MD builds, case mod them into something crazy or use them for a specific task I picked them up for. I will add "test for lmce compatability" and start updating the wiki if you would like.
Is that a camouflage wall socket cover?
We could drink.
No fair checking images for photobombs! Yeah, I have a friend who works for a custom vinyl shop. He had some scraps after a big job and we did all the trim in this room.
I love the cooling system (no case). Talk about bare bones!
L3me,
Is the 10.04 net install affected by the cron stuff in your post #3 above?
Should we hold off doing an apt-get upgrade until you have it locked down?
Years ago me and my roommate had a very special PC we called "wall monkey."
This PC was a PII 350 board held to the wall with a single drywall screw. The PSU which hung below the board by its connectors was an ATX (looking back I don't know why we didn't go AT) that because we had no case leads was started with a nickel we kept nearby. Taking the nickel you had to short the jumpers normally connected to PSwitch.
This dangerous mess of hanging cables and boards served as a yahoo machine (google was probably around but I hadn't found it yet) which we used to answer questions or look at maps for our MMORPG.
Testing machines without a case now is a tribute to the days of asking each other, "Have you seen wall monkey's nickel?"
Quote from: JaseP on August 06, 2012, 04:32:15 PM
L3me,
Is the 10.04 net install affected by the cron stuff in your post #3 above?
Should we hold off doing an apt-get upgrade until you have it locked down?
All 1004 is. Until build 26306 or higher finishes, I would.