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pochuhi Mithrandir :) if you have a moment, can you please review bug 97182? Thanks in advance and good night!12:57
ubotuMalone bug 97182 in liferea "[UVFe]  liferea 1.2.10" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9718212:57
Sp4rKyhi12:58
Sp4rKysomepeople who works on the auto update gnome plugin ?12:58
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maxamillionwith the addition of the easy codecs and such, are there any complications with upgrading from edgy (I was under the impression that some of the packages have been renamed or dummied by meta packages)01:08
Burgworkmaxamillion: this is not really a uspport channel01:08
Burgworktry #ubuntu+101:09
ajmitchhi Burgwork 01:09
Burgworkhey ajmitch01:09
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ajmitchhopefully it'll get into sid soon, since it's in unstable now01:09
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maxamillionBurgwork: this isn't a support question, i am aware of the different channels ... i just figured upgrade issues due to a package naming scheme altercation or restructure might be on topic in a devel channel01:09
Burgworkasking about issues of upgrading are a support question01:10
maxamillionBurgwork: and i was wondering the reportings of a developer on the topic01:10
Burgworkif you run into an issue, file a bug01:10
ajmitchBurgwork: btw the hit count on those authtool images is > 11K now :)01:10
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Burgworkyep01:11
BurgworkI need a blog with comments turned on01:11
maxamillionBurgwork: no, i need to be able to upgrade a large number of computers on a college campus, this isn't a "try and find out" situation ... i am asking if there was a structural change in the packages that have to do with the codec feature change that might give an issue with upgrading (which i don't plan to do until feisty is stable) .... its just a question01:12
ajmitchmost useful part of krb5 1.6 that I saw, is an LDAP KDB plugin01:12
Burgworkmaxamillion: a large upgrade. Given most of the computers are likely the same, I would simply try a computer01:13
maxamillionBurgwork: and i don't feel it would be something that could be answered by anyone but a devel ... or possibly a motu01:13
Burgworkit is a goal to have computers upgrade easily and bug if they don't01:13
Burgworkas such, you merely need to test it01:13
maxamillionfair enough01:13
Burgworkeven if I told you there were no issues, I would still test it01:14
Burgworkas I have no idea what custom software you have installed01:14
Burgworkusually that is the stuff that messes up upgrades01:14
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_ionbenc: Seems like i managed to modify the restricted modules themselves (*.mod.c, which are then built to *.mod.o and linked to *.ko on bootup) in the l-r-m debian/rules so that they list PCI IDs accurately. I'll test a bit more after sleeping. Since i'm modifying a *generated* file (*.mod.c), i don't think there should be any license problems.03:18
BenC_ion: ok03:18
_ionbenc: The result is that e.g. 'modinfo nvidia' shows the correct list.03:19
_ionGood night. 03:19
BenC_ion: It also means that udev will autoload the nvidia kernel module, which may not be what we want03:24
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mptasac, New Zealand04:26
AmaranthBenC: I thought the nvidia kernel driver was mostly harmless if you don't use the X driver04:34
BenCAmaranth: it taints the kernel04:34
Amaranthwell, yes04:34
mjg59And fucks power management04:34
Amarantheven if it's not being used?04:35
mjg59"Oh, I'm going to poke registers now!"04:35
mjg59Yes04:35
mjg59Hateful thing04:35
Amaranthick04:35
Amaranthgo go nouveau04:35
desrtgod04:36
Amaranthi can't believe they still haven't fixed the problems with textures04:36
Amaranthit even breaks on VT switch04:36
desrtyou think they could have just uploaded a new version of the single specific piece of evo that was actually affected04:36
Amaranthtold them about it, they said they thought it was already fixed but would look at it04:36
Amaranththat was in november...04:36
jamesh_Amaranth: obviously you don't matter.04:37
AmaranthI guess not04:37
Amaranthnvidia hates bling!04:37
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Amaranthbecause, you know, having more people actually have a use for your hardware is horrible04:38
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jameshAmaranth: maybe if you bought 100 Quadros, they might care more04:39
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fabbionemorning07:21
LaserJockhi fabbione 07:21
ajmitchhi 07:21
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Ademanwho develops libdvdcss2? the first 150 google hits looked like tutorials on how to install it in ubuntu as opposed to a project page...08:09
mjg59It was part of the videolan project at some point, I believe08:10
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RAOFI think it still is.  It hasn't changed much recently (as in the last couple of year) though.08:11
Ademani'm just getting rather frustrated that certain dvds refuse to be played08:11
RAOFI think there's actually a newer DVD copy protection which isn't broken by libdvdcss2?08:12
Ademanmost likely08:12
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torkelAdeman: http://www.videolan.org/developers/libdvdcss.html08:13
Ademanappreciated torkel.  What then is libdvdcss2? just a different naming scheme for the package? (iirc incompatible versions had to have the version number on the actual package?)08:14
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Ademanwow.... latest entry in the changelog was 2005 ....08:16
RAOFOh, yeah.  It's pretty much stable :)08:16
Ademanheh, well there's no alternative for decrypting dvds is there?08:17
LaserJockI could be totally wrong but I thought gstreamer had a plugin for it that wasn't libdvdcss08:19
Ademani'll take a look08:19
Ademanalso what are the legal implications of using libdvdcss?  i was digging around, and at least wikipedia seemed to suggest taht you can't play ANY encrypted dvds on ANY computer, how then, was i able to play my dvds on windows media player way back when?  Did microsoft pay a fee or something for that?08:21
RAOFAdeman: Yes, microsoft (or rather, the DVD playing software company) paid a fee.08:22
Ademanthat's pretty messed up...08:23
RAOF(It's actually one of the reasons why the original Xbox didn't have DVD playback without the remote - a significant part of the cost of the remote was licensing all the necessary stuff)08:23
RAOFAdeman: See "I can patent what you're thinking" :(08:23
MithrandirAdeman: I wouldn't recommend asking random people on IRC for legal advice, and any implications of libdvdcss depends on where you live.08:24
AdemanMithrandir: true, but i'm making the assumption that most people in here are either from america, australia, canada or the uk, where i assume these sorts of laws are similar08:25
superm1has there been any known legal battles related to libdvdcss2 yet?08:25
RAOFsuperm1: You mean, apart from the huge "DVD John" lawsuit?08:25
Ademanno, but i don't think any commercial entity has been distributing libdvdcss2 yet08:25
Ademani mean, it's not in universe or multiverse is it?08:25
RAOFNo.08:25
Ademanprobably for good reason08:26
superm1RAOF, i didn't realize that there was a DVD john lawsuit, i just knew of him08:26
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RAOFBecause, at least for USA, it's pretty much the *definition* of the something illegal under the DMCA :)08:26
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AdemanRAOF: libdvdcss2? or what DVD john was doing?08:28
RAOFlibdvdcss208:28
RAOFAlthough also what DVD John was doing.08:28
RAOFIncidentally, wasn't he sued *twice* in Sweden?08:28
torkelRAOF: why should he have been sued in Sweden?08:31
Mithrandirtorkel: because people from the US have trouble distinguishing between European countries and misspell our names? :-P08:32
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RAOFActually, I'd just forgotten where he actuall came from, and Sweden seemed a reasonalbe candidate.08:33
Ademanlol08:34
torkelMithrandir: or they still believe that we are one country...08:34
Mithrandirtorkel: yeah, that only changed a hundred-odd years ago so it's clearly reasonable.08:35
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AmaranthRAOF: It was Norway :)08:50
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RAOFAmaranth: :-\08:51
Amaranthbtw, jon is a pretty cool guy :)08:51
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AmaranthMithrandir, torkel: I don't know where they are but I know they exist ;)08:52
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pittiGood morning09:17
Hobbseeheya pitti!09:17
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Mithrandirmorning pitti, Hobbsee 09:18
Burgundaviamorning pitti, Hobbsee, Mithrandir09:18
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ajmitchhi pitti, Mithrandir 09:18
Hobbseeheya Mithrandir, Burgundavia09:18
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Hobbseewhy are you bouncing, Mithrandir?09:18
pittihey Mithrandir, Burgundavia, ajmitch09:19
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Hobbsee:)09:20
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MithrandirHobbsee: just general happiness09:23
HobbseeMithrandir: fair enough09:23
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Burgundaviapitti: has asterisk ever be considered for main before?09:27
MithrandirBurgundavia: yes, he's not happy with it unless somebody takes responsibility for it.09:28
BurgundaviaMithrandir: ah. What were the specific issues?09:28
Mithrandirgeneral complexity, AIUI.09:28
ajmitchlack of reponsible person to jump in & fix bugs?09:28
Burgundaviaok09:28
Burgundaviait currently only has 4 bugs filed against it in LP09:29
Mithrandirasterisk: MainInclusionReportAsterisk (requires dedicated maintainer, possibly in conjunction with a spec)09:29
Mithrandiris what it says09:29
Mithrandirand the longer comment is MartinPitt: This package is complex and vulnerability-prone enough to require someone who knows the package well and commits to maintain it for a longer term. If there is an approved Ubuntu specification that requires this package, then I will reconsider, but for now I rather want to not burn our hands with it.09:29
Burgundaviaright, found it09:30
Burgundaviaok, I looked right at that and didn't see it when I searchef ro it09:30
poningruhmm09:31
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dholbachhellas09:36
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RAOFpitti: About bug #95814 again:  I un-duplicated it then re-added the need-amd64-retrace tag.  The apport-retrace service has removed the tag, but still hasn't generated a stacktrace.09:53
ubotuMalone bug 95814 in banshee "[apport]  banshee.exe crashed with SIGSEGV" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9581409:53
RAOFIs there anything else I should do, or just wait for Banshee to crash again and file a whole new bug?09:53
pittiRAOF: let me look into the log09:53
RAOFThanks.09:53
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pittiRAOF: ah, it became a victim of a package installation bug that I fixed yesterday; can you please try again?09:55
pittiRAOF: I'll watch the log, and if it still fails, I'll investigate09:55
RAOFAs in, re-add the tag?  Certainly.09:55
pittiRAOF: right; thanks, and sorry for the inconvenience; still lots of bugs to fix :/09:55
dholbachtepsipakki: do you know if there are any complaints about i810 spinning cpu with cairo apps? I'm asking because jokosher upstream asked me, when I filed bug 9644109:55
ubotuMalone bug 96441 in jokosher "timer updates use too much CPU" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9644109:55
RAOFThat's OK.  I'm not sure if the stacktrace will help me at all, anyway.  I just know that a stacktrace containing nothing but () in ?? won't help me, either :)09:55
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siretartMithrandir: could you have a look at bug #91676? is the debdiff okay for feisty?10:00
ubotuMalone bug 91676 in wpasupplicant "wpa_supplicant crashes in: wpa_supplicant_dbus_notify_state_change (wpa_s=)" [Medium,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9167610:00
Mithrandirsiretart: looking10:00
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Mithrandirsiretart: you've used and tested it a bit yourself?10:01
tepsipakkidholbach: there is a bug about general sluggishness.. you could try downgrading libx11 and see if that makes it better10:02
sabdflracebetween mscompress and foo2js been reported?10:02
pittisabdfl: yes, and fixed already10:03
sabdflthanks pitti10:03
siretartMithrandir: I'm currently using the 0.6 branch, but I'm going to test it on my girlfriends notebook. I wasn't able to reproduce the crasher myself10:03
dholbachtepsipakki: i've had the problem for quite a while now - not sure if downgrading libx11 would help - it's generally fine, it's just this one case that makes jokosher unusable for me :-/10:03
siretartMithrandir: the update I'm proposing is to update to the latest version of the stable branch10:03
siretartthe 0.6 branch is the experimental one10:03
Mithrandirsiretart: yes, I understood that.  Do you have the upstream changelog somewhere?10:03
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siretartMithrandir: http://librarian.launchpad.net/6917891/changelog.diff10:04
tepsipakkidholbach: do you use EXA?10:04
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dholbachtepsipakki: do I use it if it's not mentioned in xorg.conf?10:05
Mithrandirsiretart: looks good to me, go ahead.10:05
tepsipakkidholbach: no :)10:05
dholbachtepsipakki: ok10:05
siretartk thanks10:05
tepsipakkidholbach: see bug 8881510:05
ubotuMalone bug 88815 in xorg-server "Sluggish rendering since xorg 7.2 update" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/8881510:05
dholbachtepsipakki: I think I had the problem before (jokosher not keeping up with recording)10:07
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RAOFpitti: That worked, thanks.  Man, mono stacktraces aren't particularly informative :/10:10
tepsipakkidholbach: you mean before 7.2 landed?10:11
dholbachtepsipakki: yeah10:11
pittiRAOF: indeed, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ApportMonoCrashes10:12
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dholbachkwwii: are these icons wrong:10:23
dholbach/usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/devices/gnome-dev-trash-full.svg10:23
dholbach/usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/devices/gnome-dev-trash-empty.svg10:23
kwwiidholbach: nope, those and the CDs seem to be correct10:24
kwwiiand exist as SVGs10:24
kwwiidholbach: but it is a bigger problem than that10:24
kwwiidholbach: it appears to use the 48x48 icons and then scale them up10:24
dholbachkwwii: why does it work nicely with the 'folders'?10:25
kwwiidholbach: ahhhh, that would be because 48x48 is the biggest pixmap version that exists10:25
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kwwiidholbach: not sure I get you on that 10:26
dholbachkwwii: if I scale folders they scale nicely10:26
dholbachkwwii: it uses the svg there10:26
dholbachahhhh10:26
dholbachcould it be this:10:26
dholbach[48x48/filesystems] 10:26
dholbachSize=4810:26
dholbachContext=filesystems10:26
dholbachType=Scalable10:26
dholbachin /usr/share/icons/Human/index.theme ?10:27
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kwwiidholbach: I think so, I am going to try removing it and see what happens10:29
_ionbenc: The nvidia module *already* has aliases that match to *all* nVidia VGA cards. I'm just making them more accurate.10:30
dholbachkwwii: change to Fixed and be sure to either remove /usr/share/icons/Human/icon-theme.cache or run sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/Human10:30
seb128you need to "sudo touch /usr/share/icons/Human" before running the update10:32
kwwiidholbach: hrm, that did not appear to change anything10:34
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kwwiidholbach: freaky man...I have no idea why nautilus is doing that10:40
kwwiidholbach: but it does not use any of the SVGs it appears...either that or it prerenders them and then uses a smaller version10:41
kwwiidholbach: but when you create the cache it only packs the pngs into it, or?10:41
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kwwiidholbach: it cannot be rendering the svgs as it takes only a few milliseonds to create that cache file10:42
dholbachkwwii: it uses the svgs too10:42
dholbachkwwii: i can scale a folder to a huge size and it looks nicely10:42
kwwiidholbach: yeah...here too..but in the information pane in nautilus it refuses to use them it appears10:43
dholbachhmhm10:43
dholbachdid you restart nautilus or use ctrl-r to repaint?10:44
kwwiiI was testing it by loggin in as a different user10:44
seb128kwwii: pane probably uses 16x1610:45
kwwiiseb128: it appears to use 48x48 10:45
seb128weird10:45
kwwiiseb128: do you know if that is hardcoded somehow?10:45
seb128pane using 48x48, no way10:46
seb128no, it's not10:46
kwwiiI think it uses 48x48 because it only looks sharp at that size10:46
seb128they use the gtk_icon_theme API10:46
seb128how do I reproduce the bug?10:46
kwwiiopen nautilus and change the pane on the left from places to information10:46
seb128ah10:46
seb128$ strace -e open nautilus ~/Desktop 2>&1 | grep icon | grep desktop10:48
seb128open("/usr/share/nautilus/ui/nautilus-desktop-icon-view-ui.xml", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2110:48
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/places/gnome-fs-desktop.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2110:48
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/48x48/emblems/emblem-desktop.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2310:48
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/emblems/emblem-desktop.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2110:48
seb12810:49
seb128looks like it's using "/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/places/gnome-fs-desktop.png",10:49
seb128ah no10:49
kwwiiseb128: try going to the trash with that10:49
seb128there is 2 icons in the pane10:49
kwwiithe trash icon and the CD icon exist as SVGs, so it should use those, no?10:49
seb128right, trying to figure what it's doing10:51
seb128kwwii: I've no svg trash icon10:53
seb128is it supposed to be part of the current theme?10:53
dholbachseb128: /usr/share/icons/Human/scalable/devices/gnome-dev-trash-{empty,full}.svg ?10:55
kwwiidholbach: hehe, you are quicker than I :-)10:55
seb128$ strace -e open nautilus trash: 2>&1 | grep trash10:55
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/places/user-trash.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2410:55
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/places/user-trash.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2410:55
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/48x48/places/user-trash.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2410:55
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/48x48/status/user-trash-full.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2810:55
seb128open("/usr/share/icons/Human/16x16/status/user-trash-full.png", O_RDONLY|O_LARGEFILE) = 2810:55
seb12810:55
seb128it looks for user-trash10:55
dholbachok10:55
seb128and user-trash-full10:55
dholbachi'm happy to rename them10:55
seb128I think that's the new spec naming10:55
seb128no?10:55
dholbachicon-theme pain10:56
kwwiithat would only make it miss the icon in other places, or?10:56
seb128kwwii: we need symlink from one name to the other so it works for apps using the old and new naming10:56
dholbachseb128: we should rename them10:56
kwwiidholbach: but still the other icons do not exist as SVGs...is there any chance of finding some source files for those?10:56
dholbachkwwii: no, the SVGs were created separately - don't ask10:57
seb128confirmed10:57
seb128sudo cp ./scalable/devices/gnome-dev-trash-full.svg scalable/places/user-trash-full.svg10:57
dholbachseb128, kwwii: thanks for figuring that out10:57
kwwiidholbach:  ;-)10:57
seb128with that the trahs full icon is all nice10:57
dholbachnice10:57
dholbachyooho10:57
seb128dholbach: np10:57
dholbachkwwii: I have the feeling we have to rename a bunch of those svg files in that directory11:00
seb128you might want to consider the symlink also11:00
seb128because there is apps around still using the old naming11:00
dholbachseb128: it will automatically get generated11:00
seb128rock&roll then ;)11:00
dholbachuser-trash will generated 5 other symlinks inclunding gnome-dev-*11:00
seb128using naming-utils?11:01
dholbachyes11:01
seb128k11:01
dholbachjust not the other way round :911:01
seb128ah ok11:01
kwwiidholbach: for feisty+1 we should look into using only the new naming scheme, or?11:07
dholbachkwwii: sure, I even wrote a script to rename the icons - could be that I need to look into fixing it again11:08
dholbachkwwii: or hand it over to you11:08
dholbach:-)11:08
kwwiihehe :-)11:08
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kwwiiahhh, you can almost smell the love in the room11:09
dholbachexactly11:09
seb128why for feisty+1?11:11
seb128Do we want blurry icons for feisty? ;)11:11
kwwiilol11:17
kwwiiguess not11:17
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ogras/upload/update indeed11:41
pittiogra: pc105/us FTW :)11:42
ogrameh11:42
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ograi want mz german one back11:42
ogragrrr11:42
Mithrandirqwertz ftw!11:42
ogra*my11:42
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ograxorg.conf is fine, /etc/default/console-setup seems ok as well ... but no win11:43
shawarmaogra: Gnome might override it.. Is it broken at the gdm login prompt, too?11:44
ograhmm, i didnt check ...11:44
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pittiogra_: System -> Einstellungen -> Tastatur?11:46
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ograso it is a gnome thing then ....11:48
shawarma11:46 < pitti> ogra_: System -> Einstellungen -> Tastatur?11:48
ograseb128, do zou know anzthing about lost kezmaps 11:48
shawarmaogra: LOL11:48
seb128ogra: list when?11:48
seb128lost11:49
seb128new install? update?11:49
ograupdate11:49
seb128of what package?11:49
ograheh, about 247 packages, dont ask which ... but i have the right map in gdm ...11:49
seb128gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/layouts11:49
fabbionepkl_: ping?11:49
tkamppeterIs here some gnome crasher expert around? There is a 64-bit-only crasher which many users have reported: bug 9121811:50
ubotuMalone bug 91218 in gnome-cups-manager "MASTER: [apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_signal_emit_valist()" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9121811:50
ograi didnt update since last herd ... until zesterdaz11:50
tkamppeterIt has 13 duplicates.11:50
ograogra@edubuntu:~$ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/layouts11:50
ogra[de     nodeadkeys,us   intl] 11:50
ogralooks fine to me11:50
Mithrandirogra: does "setxkbmap de" fix it?11:50
ograah, yes11:50
ograthanks, feels much better to have the y in the right place :)11:51
seb128ogra: does it happen again after a new login?11:52
ograi'll try11:53
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ograseb128, yes11:54
seb128ogra: could you try to downgrade libxklavier to 3.1?11:54
ograsure11:54
ograhmm, only 3.0 in the archive11:58
ograseb128, would that do it as well ?11:58
dholbachLP should have some more versions11:58
seb128ogra_: should be fine11:58
seb128dholbach: LP has all the source versions but not the binaries, no?11:58
dholbachI think it does11:59
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ograi was as well having the impression it only has source ...11:59
cjwatsonLP has the binaries too if available11:59
seb128cjwatson: "if available"?11:59
cjwatsonif built12:00
shawarmaseb128: if they built properly.12:00
seb128ah12:00
seb128they are not one https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libxklavier/3.1-0ubuntu112:00
cjwatsonfollow the "Builds of ..." links12:00
seb128you have download links for the .dsc the .changes and the tarball12:00
cjwatsone.g. https://launchpad.net/+builds/+build/30830012:00
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dholbachyeah, it has them12:00
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seb128ah ok12:01
seb128I've been tricked by the nice LP UI again ;)12:01
seb128cjwatson: thank you12:01
tepsipakkiwas there a console version of update-manager?12:01
cjwatsonthen "Resulting binaries" as beta.lp hides it by default12:01
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seb128tkamppeter: I'll try having a look later12:02
ograseb128, 3.0 fixes it12:02
seb128ogra: https://beta.launchpad.net/+builds/+build/308300/libxklavier1112:02
seb128ok12:02
seb128so it's a 3.2 regression12:02
seb128could you try with 3.1 to be sure?12:02
seb128I'll ping svu about it12:02
pittihmm, when gdm is running I cannot use ctrl+alt+fn any more; is that just me?12:02
seb128ogra: could you open an libxklavier bug with gconftool -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd attached?12:03
seb128pitti: https://launchpad.net/bugs/9706012:03
ubotuMalone bug 97060 in gdm "Can't switch VT from GDM" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  12:03
cjwatsonhow did wow, how did gdm manage to break that?12:05
seb128good question12:06
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iwjYay!  udevd --verbose output for a case where bug 75681 happened!12:06
ubotuMalone bug 75681 in mdadm "boot-time race condition initializing md" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/7568112:06
seb128the weird things is that it was happening on my laptop and not my desktop some time ago12:06
pittiargh, switch off != logout  /me hates this logout dialog12:06
seb128I'll need to try again on my desktop12:06
pittiseb128: ah, thanks for the gdm bug pointer12:07
seb128np12:07
seb128pitti: maybe set /apps/panel/global/upstream_session12:07
seb128pitti: that's the "2 normal dialog" way from upstream12:07
seb128you might like it better ;)12:08
pittiseb128: ah, I just need to look more carefully :)12:08
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ograseb128, bug 97342 for you12:10
ubotuMalone bug 97342 in libxklavier "keymap support regression between version 3.1 and 3.2" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9734212:10
seb128ogra: danke12:10
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pittiseb128: indeed, that upstream default looks pretty ugly, too, but at least it's clearly separated12:11
pittis/, too//12:11
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iwjpitti: Would you care to formally approve https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportSlModem ?12:14
pittiiwj: oh, sure12:16
pittiiwj: thanks for the derootification, that makes me happy :)12:17
pittiiwj: shall I move it to restricted right away?12:17
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pittimvo: hm, displayconfig-gtk's 'test' with a slightly lower resolution and no other changes just wrecked X and forced me to reboot :/12:28
pittimvo: I want to take a look at the xorg.conf mangling code12:28
pittimvo: how stable/tested is this?12:28
mvopitti: the test changed your original xorg.conf? that sounds like a evil bug. it should write a temp xorg file12:29
pittimvo: no, it didn't12:29
pittimvo: my screen went black, ctrl+alt+fn didn't help either12:29
mvopitti: the xorg rewrite code is used in guidance as the default kbuuntu mangling thing. its should be well tested12:29
pittimvo: xorgconfig.py seems to be pretty isolated (no unusal imports)12:30
pittithus I ponder stealing it and using it in r-m12:30
Mithrandirdoko: there's something broken in OOo on amd64; see bug 9375812:30
ubotuMalone bug 93758 in openoffice.org-amd64 "Openoffice excessive memory useage" [Undecided,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9375812:30
mvofeel free12:30
pittiI just get too many bug reports about using debconf and not supporting custom xorg.conf12:30
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mvopitti: if you want to copy it, I can puslish my "upstream" bzr branch. that is the svn import of the releavent files that I keep up-to-date12:34
pittimvo: in the long term, the best would probably be to split this into a separate packge which guidance, displayconfig-gtk, and r-m use12:35
mvopitti: I talked with upstrema about this already and suggested the same. but they want to concentrate on the release and do the split after the release12:35
mvopitti: maybe we could convince them with a patch though .)12:36
pittiright, that's fine12:36
pittifor Feisty, just copying the file WFM12:36
tkamppeterseb128, thanks.12:36
seb128np12:37
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pittimvo: urgh, it changes whitespace and case heavily12:38
iwjpitti: Yes, thanks.12:38
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dokoMithrandir: should be fixed with the next upload12:43
Mithrandirdoko: ok, great. :-)12:43
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MithrandirStevenK: soyuz has done some strange stuff tonight, cprov is looking at it.12:46
StevenKRight.12:47
tkamppeterdoko, pitti, WDYT about turning on browsing/broadcasting in CUPS by default (see bug 68256)?12:49
ubotuMalone bug 68256 in cupsys "kde: Openoffice doesn't see remote cups printers, just generic printer" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/6825612:49
pittitkamppeter: not for Feisty any more; for that we need to rework the Gnome print dialog to clearly separate browsed from local printers12:49
tkamppeterpitti, is it not easier and with less risk to break anything to change 3 or 4 lines in cupsd.conf than doing changes on the gnome-cups-manager which will disappear in Feisty+1?12:53
tkamppetergnome-cups-manager is crashing enough currently.12:54
pittitkamppeter: changes on g-c-m? It can already enable browsing with a single click12:54
tkamppeterYou told "rework the Gnome print dialog" and this looked like you were thinking about modifying g-c-m in some way.12:55
pittino, libgnomeprintui12:55
tkamppeteris libgnomeprintui not one of the dieing thingies, too? Is it not on the way to be replaced by the GTK 2.10.x printing infrastructure?12:56
pittiright12:57
pittithat then12:57
tkamppeterSo we should only fix the crashers for Feisty: bug 91218, bug 95137, bug 83647, bug 7907712:58
ubotuMalone bug 91218 in gnome-cups-manager "MASTER: [apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_signal_emit_valist()" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9121812:58
ubotuMalone bug 95137 in gnome-cups-manager "[apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9513712:58
ubotuMalone bug 83647 in gnome-cups-manager "crash while editing panel" [Undecided,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/8364712:58
ubotuMalone bug 79077 in gnome-cups-manager "Adding new printer failed on Ubuntu 6.10 Amd64" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/7907712:58
tkamppeterand then let g-c-m and libgnomeprintui RIP.12:59
pittiyep12:59
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tkamppeterAnd I think switching defaults of a program is no danger for the Feisty release. Many users have probably already turned on broadcasting (including me) and they did not report bugs about something going wrong with it...01:01
tkamppeter... and turning broadcasting off again is as easy as turning it on in Edgy, via the button in the g-c-m you mentioned, and the web interface has such a button, too.01:02
dokotkamppeter: could you have a look at bug 83950 ?01:02
ubotuMalone bug 83950 in openoffice.org "feisty openoffice crash" [Undecided,Needs info]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/8395001:02
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tkamppeterdoko, for me it looks like the following: OOo is reading out information about page sizes and margins from the printer's PPD file. It polls the PPD file through the CUPS API (I hope so) and parses it. Now some PPD files (especially manufacturer-supplied ones, unfortunately) are not 100% Adobe-compliant (check with cupstestppd) and it seems that OOo does not handle this problem gracefully. Bug is in OOo, OOo must be more tolerant on not 01:08
tkamppeterso perfect PPDs or at least not crash in such a case (and Brother should make better PPDs).01:08
seb128ogra: could you reply to the comment on the libxklavier bug?01:15
tkamppeterpitti, still there?01:16
pittitkamppeter: yes, I am01:16
tkamppeterwhat about switching browsing/broadcasting on by default?01:16
pittitkamppeter: <pitti> tkamppeter: not for Feisty any more; for that we need to rework the Gnome print dialog to clearly separate browsed from local printers01:17
pittitkamppeter: the issue is that otherwise it is way too easy to fool people to print to a different printer than they intend to01:17
pittibecause the print ui doesn't tell them apart01:17
tkamppeterYes, printerdrake is clearly putting them into two tabs.01:18
pittig-c-m has different icons for them, but that's not the point01:18
pittithe point is the gnome/KDE printer dialog in applications01:18
tkamppeterYou mean the print dialogs in the apps?01:19
pittithey need to make a difference between "This is a locally configured printer that I can trust" and "This is a remote printer that could be anything"01:19
tkamppeterSo I should talk with the OpenUsability group which is working on the common grand unified print dialog about this issue?01:19
pittitkamppeter: that would indeed be nice01:19
pittisince eventually the world will move to the xdg dialogs01:20
seb128what xdg dialogs?01:20
TheMusomvo: Is ubuntu-restricted-extras maintained in bzr?01:20
seb128the GTK API is all new and I doubt GNOME moves to anything else01:20
tkamppeterYes, their dialogs will end up as XDG/Portland dialog.01:20
Riddellisn't the point that xdg just pops up the appropriate gnome or kde dialogue?01:21
Riddellone dialogue for both seems like something you'll never get agreement on01:21
tkamppeterPitti, will you be on the LinuxTag in Berlin? There will be the next meeting of the OpenUsability Printing GUI team, I am organizing it.01:21
pittiI'm not sure yet01:22
tkamppeterIt is sponsored by the Linux Foundation.01:22
tkamppeterRidell, it will be the following:01:22
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tkamppeterThe OU people will design a dialog layout which will be implemented once with Qt/KDE and once with GTK/GNOME.01:23
ograwhat is http://search.ubuntu.com ? thats where yelp sends me, the server refuses connections01:23
Riddelltkamppeter: good luck to them :)01:24
ograBurgwork, ^^^ (ar any other docteam member)01:24
ogra*or01:24
tkamppeterDepending on whether the user's desktop is KDE or GNOME the appropriate dialog will be used, independent of whether the app is KDE or GNOME.01:24
tkamppeterSo digikam started in GNOME will show the GNOME flavor of the printing dialog (and of all other dialogs handled by Portland).01:25
mooeywhat is responsible for mounting usb disks? triaging a bug where a single usb disk shows up twice, i need to file it against the correct package01:26
Keybukcjwatson: installer question if you've got a mo?01:26
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mvoTheMuso: no, its not maintained in bzr01:26
TheMusomvo: Thanks. Just wanted to be sure before I do anything with it.01:27
mvoTheMuso: what do you plan to do with it?01:27
TheMusomvo: A bug was filed to update the java packages to java6. It was marked as a bytesize/packaging bug for MOTU people.01:28
TheMusoSO I'm sponsoring the upload.01:28
TheMusoUnless you'd rather take care of it?01:28
mvoTheMuso: good point, please do it!01:29
TheMusomvo: Ok will do.01:30
Keybukoh, wow, it unblocked01:31
Keybukcjwatson: so, err, the "Migrating Users and Settings" thing can take a very long time to run <g>01:31
cjwatsonKeybuk: fixed post-beta - it was running depmod01:31
cjwatson(don't ask, it was a daft bug)01:32
ograKeybuk, i just recently got a patch for usbfloppy support in ltspfs (a udev rule addition) and was wondering why we dont handle these from udevs files already ...01:32
cjwatsontry upgrading os-prober and running through it again - bet it'll be faster01:32
cjwatsonif it isn't, poke evand :)01:32
Keybukcjwatson: ok :p01:33
Keybukogra: -v please01:33
ogra+ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEMS=="usb", DRIVERS=="usb-storage", \ 01:33
ogra+     ATTRS{interface}=="FLOPPY", KERNEL=="sd*", \01:33
ogra+     RUN+="/bin/sh -c '/sbin/modprobe ide_floppy; /lib/udev/add_fstab_entry %k auto'"01:33
Keybukcjwatson: not really worried, if it's fixed, I was just making a new test install for fixing some bugs01:33
Keybukogra: ?01:34
ograthats what i got ... i find the modprobe from a rule particulary ugly ... so i didnt accept it for now01:34
Keybukwhy is ide-floppy loaded?01:34
Keybukthat's for ATAPI/PATA floppy devices01:34
ograit creates a floppy device instead of sdX01:34
ograright, thats why i didnt accept it 01:34
Keybukbet it doesn't01:35
Keybukide-floppy makes hd* devices01:35
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Keybuksd* is right for a usb floppy device01:35
ogradoesnt ide floppy make fd devices as well ?01:35
Keybukno01:35
Keybukfd* devices are only the standard PC floppy thing01:36
ograah, ok01:36
ograwell, the automounter in ltspfs needs to recognize its a floppy to handle it like one :)01:36
Keybukthat's just a ltspfs automounter bug then :p01:36
ograwell :)01:37
ograindeed 01:37
ogranobody of the devs has usbfloppies apart from the one i have which BenC didnt get working with the kernel ...01:37
iwjI have a usb floppy.01:38
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ograa working one ? 01:38
iwjHow should a floppy be handled differently compared to a USB stick ?01:38
iwjYes.01:38
iwjWell, it worked last time I used it.01:38
TheMusoI also have a USB floppy if testing/info is needed.01:39
ograthe unmounting in ltspfs is handled differently .... 01:39
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iwjogra: How/why ?01:39
ograTheMuso, not this release cycle anymore01:39
ograit would be a fairly big change for a new feature :)01:39
TheMusoogra: Ah ok.01:39
Treenaksdid something change in edgy to make suspend buttons suddenly work? I've had to help two colleagues whose "screensaver" buttons (as defined in gnome-keybinding-properties) suddenly triggered suspend..01:40
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ograiwj, well, the floppies we handled until now dont get plugged inh on the fly for example, they are handled as static devices ... usb floppies are rather something hybrid between floppy and usbstick ... the automounter only sees it as usbdisk01:41
ograso we dont get the right icon for example ... 01:41
Keybukogra: bet you 5 that there's no insert notification <g>01:42
ograthere might be technical drawbacks as well, but thats sbalneav land, he's doing the floppy part in ltspfs01:42
ograKeybuk, on usbfloppies there is ... if you plug in the usb ...01:42
iwjKeybuk: No, I think you get the medium change stuff.  SCSI certainly has stuff to allow that and ISTR it showing up.01:43
Treenaksogra: not if you poke a disc in to the drive? (like USB memory cards into a cardreader.. that works)01:43
ograTreenaks, if udev gets a trigger it will ... 01:43
Keybukiwj: probably depends on the device01:43
Treenaksprobably depends on the hardware01:43
Keybukusb devices are usually no expense spent01:43
ograltspfs only works through udev and a cdrom monitor 01:43
cjwatsonKeybuk: well, it's possible that something else is taking time01:44
cjwatsonKeybuk: so I'd like to know that the os-prober fix is enough01:45
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pochuMithrandir: re: liferea (bug 97182 if you can) :)01:56
ubotuMalone bug 97182 in liferea "[UVFe]  liferea 1.2.10" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9718201:56
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Mithrandirpochu: approved.01:58
Mithrandirpochu: note that since liferea is in main, the correct procedure is to subscribe ubuntu-release, not motu-uvf01:58
pochuI haven't subscribed them, but thanks!02:02
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pittimvo: that works surprisingly well, and it would fix about 15 bugs in r-m (including duplicates)02:27
pittimvo: I have an -xorgconf branch now which uses that kdeguidance python module02:28
pittimvo: would you be willing to give it a quick test with your ati card?02:28
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pittiseb128, ogra: would you have a few minutes to test a new r-m? I changed it now to modify xorg.conf directly, and also to restore it cleanly02:32
seb128pitti: sure02:33
pittimvo, seb128, ogra: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/restricted-manager_0.15_all.deb02:33
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seb128pitti: do you have a bug open about r-m UI being frozen while synaptic is running?02:38
pittiseb128: no, I don't02:38
pittiseb128: right, I should fix that as well02:39
seb128k, I'll open that then ;)02:39
pittiseb128: thanks02:39
seb128np02:39
pittiseb128: I guess I just need to execute it asynchronously, and do some wait(timeout)/gtkmainiteration loop02:39
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seb128pitti: yeah, or just make the synaptic window transient for it02:40
seb128rather than the loop02:41
mvothere is a transient-for option in synaptic02:41
seb128brb02:41
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pittimvo: what does that mean?02:42
pittimvo: after all, subprocess.communicate() blocks until synaptic has finished02:42
pittiso there's no main loop in r-m during that time02:43
mvopitti: if you want to fix that, run a thread with the communicate()02:43
mvopitti: transient-for means that you can't move the install-window of synaptic under the r-m window02:44
pittimvo: well, a wait() with a timeout seems easier02:44
pittimvo: aah; that would be nice as well02:44
mvopitti: thats ok too02:44
pittimvo: how do I specify that? does it expect a PID?02:44
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mvopitti: a xwindow id, you get it with GtkWindow.Window.xid 02:46
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mvopitti: restriction-manager seems to work fine here with the ati02:46
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pittimvo: xorg.conf looks sane?02:46
mvopitti: yes02:46
pittimvo: diff -wir /var/cache/restricted-manager/ati.oldconf /etc/X11/xorg.conf02:47
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pittimvo: cool, thanks02:47
pittiseb128: wb02:47
seb128re02:47
seb128works fine 02:47
seb128and it fixes the Load "glx" dropping02:48
mvopitti: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12493/02:48
pittiseb128: right, due to the more clean restoring02:49
pittiseb128: great02:49
pittiseb128: diff -wir /var/cache/restricted-manager/ati.oldconf /etc/X11/xorg.conf  <= looks sane?02:50
pittiseb128: erm, not -wir, but -wiu02:50
seb128I did copy xorg.conf and diff it02:51
seb128after enabling fglrx it looks the same with s/ati/fglrx02:51
seb128and lot of spacing changes02:51
seb128and desactiving fglrx brings it back exactly in the state it was before using it02:51
Mithrandirseb128: are you doing syncs or are you done for the day with them?02:52
seb128Mithrandir: I've not done them yet, I was going to do that soon02:52
pittiseb128: right, the spacing and capitalization changes are ugly; I already fixed some in the xorgconf.py, but it's far from perfect yet02:52
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Mithrandirseb128: great, then I'll leave the one I was going to do myself for you (nfs-utils)02:52
pittiseb128: however, it doesn't really matter02:52
seb128Mithrandir: ok02:53
pittiseb128: thanks for testing! I think I'll release this to the world then02:53
seb128pitti: wasn't fglrx supposed to use Composite or something?02:53
pittiseb128: s/use/disable/, right?02:53
seb128it didn't add the no Composite option02:53
seb128ok02:53
seb128it didn't do it02:53
pittiseb128: right, that was the magic that dexconf did before, I have to add that manually now02:53
pittiseb128: I'll look into that02:54
seb128ok02:54
seb128pitti: https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/restricted-manager/+bug/97399 BTW02:54
ubotuMalone bug 97399 in restricted-manager "UI not updated while synaptic is running" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  02:54
pittimvo: ^ you have to fix that as well in your config02:54
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seb128pitti: enjoy02:54
mvopitti: what config? Composite option?02:55
tkamppeterWith which motivation is it decided whether a tool goes into the "Administration" or into the "Preferences" sub menu of the "System" menu? For example I think that "Printing" (gnome-cups-manager) should go into "Administration"?02:56
seb128tkamppeter: admin are mainly tools requiring sudo02:57
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seb128gnome-cups-manager would probably be better placed in admin though, right02:57
tkamppeter"Printing" requires the privileged user for adding and removing queues, sudo for turning on/off Browsing/Broadcasting, and any user can set his personal default options with it.02:58
tkamppeterseb128, I think it really belongs into "Admin".02:59
_MMA_seb128: Thanx for the GDM fix. ;) bug 9719702:59
ubotuMalone bug 97197 in gdm "GDM depends on ubuntu-sounds" [Wishlist,Fix released]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9719702:59
seb128_MMA_: np02:59
seb128_MMA_: are you Cory?02:59
_MMA_Yep03:01
tkamppeterseb128, one should perhaps look through all the entries of the "Administration" and the "Preferences", as probably something got messed up there while these menus did not exist because they were replaced by the Control Center.03:01
seb128_MMA_: ok, I don't need to reply to your mail then ;)03:01
_MMA_seb128: I sent the email to you before I remembered I could just file a bug.03:02
seb128tkamppeter: those menus were the same in edgy03:02
_MMA_Yeah np.03:02
seb128_MMA_: BTW, do you work on exaile?03:02
seb128_MMA_: if you have an interest to the package would be nice to subscribe to it on launchpad ;)03:03
_MMA_No. I use it and am active in their channel. No packaging or dev.03:03
seb128I've noticed there was quite some crashes unconfirmed there03:03
tkamppeterseb128, then the problem perhaps already occured in Edgy, but I do not remember whether it was the case.03:03
seb128_MMA_: ok, if you know some upstream and can get somebody to subscribe on launchpad ... there is quite some bugs with stacktraces there, might be useful to them03:03
seb128_MMA_: https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exaile/+bugs03:04
_MMA_cool.03:04
seb128_MMA_: to subscribe: https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/exaile/+subscribe03:04
tkamppeterseb128, perhaps we should simply move over the inadequately placed tools then so that it gets correct in Feisty.03:04
_MMA_I think their actually about to push out .2.9.03:04
seb128tkamppeter: yeah, sure, do you have other gnome-cups-manager changes planned?03:04
seb128tkamppeter: or should I do an upload just to fix the category?03:04
seb128_MMA_: k, cool03:05
tkamppeterseb128, there is bug 91218, and Daniel Holbach is currently doing investigations on it (see last comments). This is a show stopper which needs to be fixed.03:06
ubotuMalone bug 91218 in gnome-cups-manager "MASTER: [apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_signal_emit_valist()" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9121803:06
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_MMA_seb128: Ill talk to its dev "synic" today and see if he will sign up on Launchpad.03:07
seb128_MMA_: rock on, thank you ;)03:08
_MMA_np03:08
seb128tkamppeter: yeah, there is no patch for that one yet, we will do an another upload if required03:08
seb128tkamppeter: do you have a bug about the admin menu thing?03:08
seb128tkamppeter: I'll fix it now, just to know if there is a bug to close03:09
tkamppeterseb128, no, it was simply that I have observed it in the last weeks when I did some testing on g-c-m.03:09
seb128ok03:09
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pittimvo: right, composite doesn't get disabled ATM03:12
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tkamppeterpitti, I have added a comment to bug 68256 now, telling about the need of the printing dialogs to tell whether a printer is local or remote.03:27
ubotuMalone bug 68256 in cupsys "kde: Openoffice doesn't see remote cups printers, just generic printer" [Medium,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/6825603:27
pittithanks03:27
tkamppeterI have not closed the bug, because the user reported that he sees the broadcasted printers with kprinter but not with OOo, do you have an idea whether that happens?03:28
pittihm, no; maybe kprinter has some custom method of detecting them03:28
tkamppeterI remember that one can access a remote CUPS server with kprinter directly (like the CUPS tools do when one chooses a server via client.conf), but for that feature the user really has to enter a remote CUPS server into the kprinter configuration. I have asked the user whether he did so.03:31
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pittitkamppeter: right, but that's normal IPP printing; the question was about automatically seeing them via browsing, right?03:33
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seb128doko: do you know about openoffice.org-soikko?03:35
seb128doko: bug #9696903:35
ubotuMalone bug 96969 in openoffice.org-soikko "Should be removed before feisty, removed from debian too" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9696903:35
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tkamppeterpitti, yes, I only want to know whether everything behaves as designed (in this case I will reject the bug), as if the user did not do any configuration changes both kprinter and OOo should show the same printer list.03:36
danohuiginncan I persuade anybody here to review a patch for me? bug 5706703:36
ubotuMalone bug 57067 in python-mysqldb "UnicodeDecodeError: 'ascii' codec can't decode certain bytes " [Undecided,In progress]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/5706703:36
tepsipakkiseb128: that's a valid request for what I know03:36
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seb128tepsipakki: ok03:37
tepsipakkisoikko is the old and nonfree version of a spellchecker for Finnish03:37
tepsipakkivoikko is far superior03:37
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mjrdunno if it's superior, but at least it's maintained and free ;)03:38
seb128tepsipakki: bug closed, thank you03:38
tepsipakkimjr: proved my point ;)03:39
Keybukstupid LP question time03:39
Keybuk...how do I link to an upstream bug for a package where there's no upstream product registered?03:39
seb128you register the product first and then link it03:40
danohuiginnKeybuk: AIUI,you need to register a package through https://launchpad.net/products/+new03:40
Keybukdamn03:40
Keybukthat means I end up owning yet another thing :-/03:40
seb128Keybuk: or get kiko to register the product for you, that's what I do ;)03:40
seb128I think kiko told me you don't have the product you register previous time I asked him03:41
seb128s/don't have/don't have to own/03:41
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Keybuk module-init-tools doesn't use Launchpad to track its bugs. If you know this bug has been reported in another bug tracker, you can link to it; Launchpad will keep track of its status for you.03:44
Keybuk?|03:44
KeybukI KNOW THAT, I just gave it a Bugzilla URL03:44
pittimvo, seb128: http://people.ubuntu.com/~pitti/tmp/restricted-manager_0.15_all.deb updated for the Extensions/Composite section03:44
Keybuk(no wonder nobody files bugs upstream; damn! that was hard work)03:45
seb128pitti: testing03:46
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pittiseb128: is bug 97402 with 0.15?03:55
ubotuMalone bug 97402 in restricted-manager "indicates that a reboot is required even after an xorg restart" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9740203:55
seb128pitti: yes03:56
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pittiseb128: hmm, xorg restart loaded the kernel module?03:56
seb128pitti: ok, kernel module doesn't work on my box03:57
seb128fglrx works fine without it though03:57
seb128just without DRI03:57
dokoseb128: ok with me =)03:58
pittiright03:58
pittiseb128: may that be a consequence of not disabling composite?03:58
seb128might be03:58
seb128I need to try again03:58
pittiseb128: new 0.15 disables composite now, maybe that helps03:58
seb128I don't think so though03:58
pittiseb128: if a real reboot makes it work, then we can just close this, probably03:59
seb128well, I'm using fglrx03:59
seb128it should not tell me than a reboot is required03:59
seb128it should say it's activated no?03:59
seb128the update works fine and disable composite as expected BTW04:00
pittiif you disable it, then you'll need a reboot, too04:00
pittiseb128: ah, thanks04:00
seb128why?04:00
seb128I did restart xorg04:00
pittiseb128: that won't unload the module, right?04:01
seb128ok, for you fglrx = using the kernel module04:01
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seb128for me it's xorg using the fglrx driver04:01
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pittiseb128: I agree that this could be better, but I think it's not such a big deal for now04:01
seb128the module doesn't work on my desktop as said04:01
pittiah04:01
seb128oh, I didn't consider it a big deal04:01
seb128I just file bugs04:01
seb128I think it's "trivial" importance04:02
seb128(we don't have anything between wishlist and low though)04:02
seb128feel free to close it and blaming it on fglrx module not working on my box, that's fine with me ;)04:03
seb128I just though the xorg driver detection was buggy04:03
seb128I didn't think about the kernel module04:03
pittiseb128: no, I'll keep it as low04:03
pittiI just wanted to find out what happened exactly04:03
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seb128np04:04
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seb128pitti: for information, that's the message I was having when I tried to load the fglrx some time ago: "kernel: [19204.817731]  [fglrx:firegl_init_module]  *ERROR* firegl_stub_register failed"04:05
pittiurgh04:05
seb128pitti: nothing due to r-m ;)04:05
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pittiseb128: unfortunately I do not know how to detect the currently running X driver; testing the kernel module is the best I have so far04:06
carloscjwatson: ping04:06
cjwatsoncarlos: hi04:06
seb128pitti: WFM04:06
carloscjwatson: hi04:06
pittiseb128: xorg.conf determines what you want (enabled/disabled), whereas the 'status' displays what's currently running04:07
seb128pitti: it's probably ok in 95% of the cases anyway04:07
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pittiseb128: you don't happen to have an idea about that?04:07
carloscjwatson: I just saw your email about ubiquity strings. Are you including debian-installer .po and .pot files inside a .deb package now?04:07
seb128pitti: yeah, I grep Xorg.0.log usually to know what I'm running, but that's hacky04:07
pittiimport X11; X11.get_running_driver() :)04:07
pittimaybe some xprop or so04:08
cjwatsoncarlos: no, no changes there04:08
Mithrandirgiven that you can easily use more than one driver, that's slightly hard04:09
seb128pitti: don't bother with that, it's low importance04:09
carloscjwatson: ok, then I need to do an upload by hand, as usual to allow translators to translate it in Launchpad04:09
carloscjwatson: I did it a couple of days ago04:09
cjwatsoncarlos: I haven't uploaded my changes yet04:10
carlosI wonder whether this change was already there at that time or is something new done today04:10
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Mithrandirheno: shouldn't bug 68419 be fixed now?04:11
ubotuMalone bug 68419 in Ubuntu "Ubuntu/Kubuntu 6.10 (Edgy) disctree says it is 6.06 " [Undecided,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/6841904:11
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cjwatsoncarlos: like I say, I haven't uploaded my changes yet. Don't expect to see them anywhere04:11
carlosok04:12
cjwatsoncarlos: I'll try to remember to let you know when I do04:12
carlosplease, ping me once people.ubuntu.com is done so I can refresh Rosetta version04:12
carloscjwatson: ok, thank you04:12
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zuloops04:16
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SeveazKeybuk, so much for holiday ;)04:18
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Keybukheh, it's more that I reached a point about three months ago where I receive more LP bug mails per hour than I am actually capable of *reading* in an hour04:19
Keybukso I haven't read them at all in a long time04:20
bddebianHeya04:20
henoMithrandir: it is yes, have marked it Fixed now04:22
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tkamppeterpitti, you told in bug 91218 that the package should be built with "DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=noopt,nostrip debuild -us -uc -b". This is rather complicated and the next one will forget to do it. Can these options also be set somewhere in debian/rules or debian/control?04:25
ubotuMalone bug 91218 in gnome-cups-manager "MASTER: [apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_signal_emit_valist()" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9121804:25
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pittitkamppeter: DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS is a standard environment for Debian source packages04:26
pittitkamppeter: it is *absolutely* not meant to be specified in debian/rules04:26
pochuheno: shouldn't bugs in https://bugs.beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu-iso-tests/+bugs be closed, as beta has already been released?04:26
pittitkamppeter: oh, wait, you want to build the pacakge with -O1 instead of -O2 or so? Please use CFLAGS04:26
henopochu: indeed, would you like to close them or shall I?04:28
pochuheno: doesn't the script do it?04:28
pochuI can do it then04:28
pochuwill be just a minute04:28
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henopochu: no, that's still manual04:29
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pochuheno: done04:35
ograpitti, r-m seems to work ok for me ... now i only need to find out why my screen goes white with compiz ...04:36
pittiogra: great, thanks for testing04:36
pittiogra: NB that fglrx does not support composite04:36
ograwith the ati driver indeed04:36
ograwith fglrx it doesnt even attempt to use desktop-effects04:37
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pittimvo: hm, say I have a gtk.Dialog object; it doesn't have a Window, nor a xid attribure04:44
pittiattribute, too04:44
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mvopitti: gtk.Dialog.window.xid should work (make sure that the dialog is realized() before)04:46
mvowindow is the GdkWindow that belongs to the GtkWindow04:46
pittimvo: oh, "window", you said "Window"04:46
pittimvo: indeed, window exists, it's just None at the time when I call it04:47
pittimvo: yay, works now; thank you!04:47
mvopitti: great! 04:48
mvopitti: if its None, you can use realize()04:48
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pittimvo: what's the synaptic argument for that? --help does nto display it04:49
mvopitti: --parent-window-id04:51
pittigorgeous04:52
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_ionbenc, pitti: You've got mail. :-)05:02
pittiwill read in a minute, brb05:02
_ionNothing acute.05:02
pitti_ion: FYI, I just uploaded r-m 0.15, a real killer release :)05:02
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_ionpitti: Yay05:03
ograpitti, it doesnt fix compiz for me ... no killer release !05:03
pittiogra: bah05:03
ograit should secretly fix the world at least :)05:03
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_ionpitti: With l-r-m built with the patch i emailed, i can simply remove all automatically generated files from /usr/share/restricted-manager/modalias_override and it Just Works.05:04
pitti_ion: yay05:04
pitti_ion: so the l-r-m changes will 'override' the internal .ko modaliases, so that modinfo fglrx just DTRT?05:05
pitti_ion: indeed, just reading your mail. well done!!05:05
_ionpitti: Yeah. The .ko files are built with the alias listings overwritten. I managed to implement it without much ugliness.05:06
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_ion(Just some ;-) )05:06
tkamppeterseb128, when you are building gnome-cups-manager to move it into the Admin menu, can you build it with -O0 in the CFLAGS (at least for 64-bit), this probably fixes bug 91218. See last comments there.05:08
ubotuMalone bug 91218 in gnome-cups-manager "MASTER: [apport]  gnome-cups-manager crashed with SIGSEGV in g_signal_emit_valist()" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9121805:08
iwjroot@samual13:~# grep sda /proc/partitions 05:08
iwj   8     0  488386584 sda05:08
iwjroot@samual13:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda count=105:08
iwjdd: writing to `/dev/sda': No space left on device05:08
iwjWTF?05:09
seb128tkamppeter: no, we want to fix the bug, not to hide it like that05:09
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_ionpitti: This xorgconf stuff looks neat.05:09
pitti_ion: indeed, and it fixes a whole lot of important bugs (I hope it doesn't introduce too many new ones); but after all, this code is in use for quite some time05:10
diemaniwj: would another log for 75681 help you?05:12
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iwjdieman: Err, perhaps, if you can provide all of the info I've asked Aurelien for.  But don't go out of your way to get it.05:14
Mithrandirheno: cheers05:14
iwjOne log of it going wrong is massively superior to none :-).  Another log is mostly for if you think your problem is different to Aurelien's.05:14
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unimatrix9hello there again, hows it going?05:16
pittievand: ping05:17
unimatrix9feisty fawn beta 1, running an test ( great job , is very very polished )05:17
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iwjDammit, I need this SATA to work not to go bizarrely wrong.05:17
evandpitti: pong05:17
unimatrix9found one bug : the Ubuntu device database collection does not work ( might be normal becuase its an beta 0 ?05:18
pittievand: I just read a first test of feisty beta by c't, a very famous German computer magazine (http://www.heise.de/open/artikel/87242)05:18
unimatrix9beta 1..*05:18
pittievand: they mentioned the migration assistent :)05:18
mvopitti: is it a good review?05:18
pittievand: however, it didn't do anything for both a German WinXP and a German Edgy05:18
pittimvo: pretty short, but positive05:18
evandpitti: There was actually a bug filed about this.  I made a mistake in assuming that "Documents and Settings" doesn't get translated like its subdirectories do.  I'm working on this for the next upload.05:19
evandpitti: Thank you for pointing it out though.05:19
pittievand: ah, so it's indeed an i18n problem05:19
evandindeed05:19
pittievand: great to hear that it's being fixed; thank you!05:19
evandoddly enough the Spanish copy of Windows XP I have has "C:\Documents and Settings".  Apparently the German versions do not.05:20
pittievand: is there a way to find that folder without knowing the name?05:20
evandpitti: Indeed, the registry.  It shouldn't be too hard to fix.05:20
pittievand: I faintly remember having seen 'Dokumente und Einstellungen' on my mother's laptop05:20
pittievand: oh, if there's a registry key pointing to it, that sounds find05:21
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ubotuMalone bug 97457 in linux-source-2.6.20 "sil3114 sata inexplicable ENOSPC" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/9745705:25
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Keybuk*giggles* at the tragedy of Bug #7736605:27
ubotuMalone bug 77366 in udev "Kubuntu automounter doesn't mount Discworld II cds" [Low,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/7736605:27
kylem...05:27
KeybukSafeDisc thingy05:28
bettsp|schoolWhat's the debian command to write a patch? There's a command that'll spawn a shell, let you edit the source, then save out your changes as a patch05:28
kylemthat's hilarious05:28
kylembettsp|school, dpatch05:29
thomdpatch-edit-patch05:29
bettsp|schoolkylem,thom: Thanks05:29
bettsp|schoolI'm trying to make a patch for Nautilus to fix the small name column bug05:29
mvocould some native speaker please review http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12523/ ?05:31
cjwatsonbettsp|school: this stuff depends on the package you're patching05:31
iwjmvo: Sure.05:31
cjwatsonbettsp|school: for nautilus, it's cdbs-edit-patch05:31
iwj`Play' or perhaps `play back', rather than `playback'.05:31
mvoplay sounds better I guess, changed05:32
iwjAnd I think both big sentences should be reversed.05:32
iwjHmm, perhaps not the first one, but it might benefit from a comma.05:33
iwj`To play media files, corresponding ...'05:33
cjwatsonperhaps "suitable" rather than "corresponding"?05:33
iwj`The search will also include software not officially supported [by/in]  Ubuntu'05:33
cjwatsonor in fact "You need to install suitable codecs to play media files."05:33
iwjOr `... software not part of the officially support Ubuntu' or some such.05:33
iwjcjwatson: Much better.05:33
iwjAnd `This search'.05:34
iwj`This search will also include software which is not officially supported'.05:34
pittibettsp|school: nautilus doesn't use dpatch, that won't work05:34
iwjBut don't we search first and ask questions later and if not why not ?05:34
pittibettsp|school: cdbs-edit-patch will probably do05:35
mvoiwj, cjwatson: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/12525/05:35
mvobetter?05:35
mvoiwj: we got bugreports that a progress window out of the blue and this window with the codecs is confusing.05:35
mvoiwj: so the idea was to ask nicely first so that people know what will happen. i think thats fine given that the amount of codecs that get installed is rather limited, so you don't see this question very often05:36
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iwjIC05:39
glatzorhi mvo05:39
iwjThat text is better.05:39
mvoiwj: thanks for your review05:40
iwjNP05:40
mjg59iwj: Does fdisk fail with ENOSPC as well?05:41
iwjYes, well, it doesn't tell you the errno value.05:41
iwjAnd mdadm complains that the device is too small.05:41
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iwjcfdisk and fdisk complain that they can't read it, after opening it and getting EOF.05:42
iwj(Looking at strace.)(05:42
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iwjDammit, you crappy program, coredump!05:42
glatzoriwj: thanks Ian for polishing05:44
exoideHi, can someone give me some reference about the .symtab section in an ELF file?05:45
glatzormvo: do we already know at the time when the dialog is shown if we can support the file?05:46
mvoglatzor: yes, we know that we can05:46
mvoglatzor: I commited the latest version of the question to bzr, I have a appointment now and will be back in ~30-45min05:47
glatzormvo: fine. I am going out running too05:47
mvoglatzor: have fun05:47
glatzormvo: good luck for your appointment - sounds so seriously :)05:48
mvoglatzor: it is!05:48
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iwjmjg59: Any ideas ?  It seems quite bizarre to me.  I would think it was some kind of large disk overflow bug except that that would presumably happen to everyone and I can't seem to find any trace of it.05:50
mjg59Nothing that springs to mind05:52
mjg59There's no odd jumpers on it?05:52
iwjmjg59: It's got the `limit to 1.5Gb/s' jumper fitted.05:53
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mjg59Shouldn't make any difference05:54
iwjThat's what I thought I :-).05:54
iwjThe thing is, it shows up just fine with its proper size in /proc/partitions.05:54
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mjg59Nothig in dmesg when it returns that?05:56
iwjNo.05:56
iwjMy kernel is somewhat out of date.  -10.17, and most recent is -13.21.05:56
mjg59Doubt it makes a difference, but checking the latest would probably help05:57
iwjI'll do an update and see if it helps ...05:58
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kylemiwj, try bs=51206:03
iwj0+0 records in06:04
kylemcool06:04
iwj512 would be 256kib.06:04
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Amaranthpochu: we need to work in shifts on compiz bugs or something :)06:06
pochuAmaranth: I want day shift ;)06:07
Amaranthhaha06:07
Amaranthpochu: if an apport backtrace has a compiz-extra plugin at the top reassign it to compiz-extra06:08
pochuAmaranth: we have a ton of crash dups, I'll take a look this evening06:08
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Amaranthpochu: and then forget it ever existed ;)06:08
pochuhehe06:08
pochuwe can assign it to whoever uploaded it to the repos :)06:09
ogramdz, ??06:09
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Amaranthwell, hopefully it won't be in the repos06:09
mdzogra: yes?06:09
ogramdz, ltsp-client-builder.udeb is included in d-i since it exists06:09
ograits just not selected by default06:09
mdzogra: I don't think that contradicts my email; was it unclear?06:10
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pochuAmaranth: it's already in (universe)06:10
ogramdz, you want a menu entry on the Cd menu ? your mail says we should include ltsp-client-builder.udeb and enable it ... part one is done  ...06:11
ograoh, wait ... server CD ...06:11
ograignore me06:11
Amaranthpochu: right, hopefully i can get it removed :)06:11
mdzogra: maybe I misunderstand.  it is part of the installer seed for edubuntu, not for ubuntu06:11
pochuAmaranth: oh, cool :)06:11
mdzbut we want the functionality in both06:11
ograit is in ubuntu as well (since you added it), i dont know about the server CD06:12
ograyou once added the ltsp bits to ubuntu ... when i wrote ltsp-client-builder it was automatically added to d-i's menu ...06:12
ograas long as nobody removed it without me knowing it should still all be there and you should be able to build an ltsp server in the expert install by manually selecting it06:13
mdzogra: I do not think the udeb is even on the CD06:13
ograhmm06:13
ograthen it got removed, i'm sure it was in edgy06:14
mdzogra: and the packages aren't, so the entire desktop would need to be downloaded06:14
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mdzogra: we're talking about enabling the turnkey experience during installation; i know the pieces are there, but they need to be connected06:14
ogramdz, right, for server thats true ... but the regular ubuntu alternate should have everything06:14
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mdzogra: the ubuntu installer seed, which is shared with all Ubuntu CDs (including the server) does not include the ltsp udeb06:15
ogramdz, but ship includes ltsp-server-standalone and ltsp-client06:16
mdzogra: those are just packages, nothing to do with the installer06:16
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ograhmm, why was i under the impression that puls the udeb in ... silly 06:17
ograright, then it needs to be added to the installer 06:17
iwjThis constant update-initramfs is _painful_.06:17
ograyeah, we should have a queueing mechanism 06:18
Mithrandiriwj: just implement dpkg triggers! :-)06:18
iwjRight.06:18
Mithrandir"just"06:18
iwjGo to debian-dpkg and argue about the spec.  I'll probably repost it in a week or so after the svenl thing has died down a bit.06:18
_ionIgnore complaints and just implement it. :-)06:19
iwjYeah, but then I get complaints afterwards about how I did it wrong.06:20
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iwjEg, update-info.06:20
iwjYay!  It has updated the initramfs.  Now all it needs to do is ... update the initramfs.06:20
iwjBut I have to go and catch my train or I won't get to go climbing.06:21
iwjTTFN everyone.06:21
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cjwatsonogra: adding it to the Ubuntu installer seed should be safe, yes06:40
ograwell, you will likely need the -i396 image as well, that might be the bug drawback for the common alternate06:41
ogras/bug/big/06:41
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ograi can make a small change that it automaticaly falls back to -generic, but you will get probs on several clients then i guess06:42
cjwatsonproblems worse than it not installing at all? :)06:43
ograwell, not booting worst case06:43
cjwatsonusing base-installer's kernel detection would be good, although it may be too late for that06:44
ogralike locking up in usplash or something ...06:44
ograwell, we can spec it for feisty+1 06:44
cjwatsonit should be entirely possible to detect whether -generic will work and Just Do It Damnit :-)06:44
ograi'l put that on my list06:44
cjwatsonI wrote that interface in base-installer, so I'm happy to help you with that06:44
ograwell, it owuld be possible i guess from the tftp side :) 06:45
ograbut you would still need the right fallback kernel then :P06:45
cjwatsonobviously, yes06:45
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ograobviously the right fix would be to have the kernel switch on and off the features we need on demand ;)06:47
ograwithout dpkg involved anywhere :)06:48
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cjwatsonogra: there's plenty of room on the server CD; no reason not to include the -386 kernel there07:00
ograwell, you need a desktop as well for ltsp07:01
ograthen you use up all the space07:01
cjwatsontrue07:01
ograwe should have a cut down gnome for such cases ...07:01
ograbut cutting it down will make it loose functionallity :(07:02
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superm1BenC, ping07:55
BenCsuperm1: pong07:55
superm1BenC, just wanted to see if you had gotten a chance to look over the lirc patch, or if there was anything that you wanted me to change with regard to it. i've got a little time to kill right now if need be07:56
BenCsuperm1: Not yet, I've been working on some other things, but I should be able to get to it by the end of the week07:57
superm1BenC, alright sounds good :)07:57
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shawarmaIs there any way to make gdb save a core file representing the current state of a traced application, ie. dumping the traced application's core?08:15
Chipzzhrrrrm08:16
Chipzzmaybe killing the app with a SIG11?08:17
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DarkSun88Hi all08:17
shawarmaChipzz: Nah, that just gives me back the gdb prompt.08:18
shawarmaChipzz: I can make gdb dump its own core, but that's not quite what I'm after. :-)08:18
cjwatsonshawarma: gcore08:18
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shawarmacjwatson: Great! That's it. Thanks.08:18
cjwatson(short for generate-core-file)08:18
shawarmacjwatson: Did you remember that one or did you find it in the online help? I've been looking for 10 minutes and couldn't spot it.08:19
cjwatsonI looked it up08:19
cjwatson'info gdb' C-s core C-s C-s C-s ... and see:08:20
cjwatson* Core File Generation::        Cause a program dump its core08:20
cjwatsonmay just have been luckier at searching than you08:20
shawarmacjwatson: Oh, of course it's in info. Thanks, RMS!:-(08:21
shawarmacjwatson: Clearly. Well, thanks a bundle!08:21
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cjwatsonwhile as the man-db maintainer I obviously prefer man pages, in some cases I am resigned to my fate08:21
jcoledoes the new ubuntu installer populate the debconf database properly?08:21
_ionWindows Help for the win08:22
cjwatsonthough actually I think the gdb documentation is a fairly good example of where man pages get rather too long and unstructured08:22
cjwatsonjcole: "new" in what sense, and "properly" in what way?08:22
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shawarmacjwatson: I suppose that's true. I still can't spot it in the online help, though. Strange. It's a much more useful command than most of the silly ones they actually describe there. :-)08:23
cjwatsonshawarma: appears to be under 'help files'08:25
cjwatsonI often find gdb's online help to be rather hard to navigate though08:25
jcolecjwatson: well, the edgy gui installer didn't update debconf values for stuff like mirror/suite, mirror/http/hostname, mirror/http/directory, passwd/username, partition recipe, etc.08:25
jcolecjwatson: we do installs in our company and utilize the debconf db to configure a system08:25
shawarmacjwatson: So it does. My gdb-fu is seriously lacking today.08:25
cjwatsonjcole: I would much appreciate you filing bugs about that sort of thing08:26
cjwatsonthis is the first I've heard of it08:26
cjwatsonsome of those are not ones that d-i copies over either, though08:26
cjwatsonhmm - actually, no, don't file a bug in this case :) d-i doesn't copy any of those debconf questions to the installed system, so I don't see why ubiquity should08:27
jcolecjwatson: sure it does08:27
cjwatsonnot to the main debconf db08:27
jcolecjwatson: oh yeah, we use "debconf-get-selections --installer"08:28
cjwatsonit copies across its own database to /var/log/installer/cdebconf/08:28
cjwatsonjcole: ok, well, I can't promise everything, but if you file a bug I may be able to arrange for some of those to be recorded08:29
cjwatsonputting them in /var/log/installer/cdebconf/ would be kind of wrong though, as ubiquity doesn't (yet?) use cdebconf08:30
cjwatsonso might need to hack debconf-get-selections too08:30
jcolecjwatson: maybe something like "debconf-get-selections --ubiquity"08:31
cjwatsonno, I'd just make --installer DTRT08:31
cjwatsonI don't really approve of other things having to be hacked explicitly for ubiquity - makes it harder to get patches accepted08:32
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jcoletime for lunch08:34
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damgwhere does gnome-app-install fetch half of its i18n-stings from? I'm trying to translate the app, but half of the installer-specific strings are not in the po file ...08:35
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jwendellseb128, i got trouble with gdm-ubuntu408:41
jwendellseb128, it won't accept any key from keyboard08:41
seb128jwendell: what sort of trouble?08:41
seb128I doubt it's gdm08:41
jwendellseb128, i was unable to type my login or password08:42
seb128the update is ubuntu-sounds Depends changed to Recommends08:42
shawarmadamg: It's probably in Rosetta.08:42
shawarmadamg: (on launchpad)08:42
jwendellseb128, even ctrl alt f1 worked08:42
seb128?08:42
damgshackan, thank you, I'll investigate it08:42
seb128jwendell: didn't work you mean?08:42
jwendellseb128, the only thing working is ctrl alt backspace08:42
jwendellseb128, yep did not08:42
seb128the ctrl-alt-f<n> not working is a known bug08:43
seb128the keyboard not work is likely xorg bug08:43
seb128what else did you update?08:43
jwendellseb128, i dropped patch 90---- and everything worked08:43
seb128gdm code didn't change08:43
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seb128that patch is not new 08:43
seb128weird08:43
seb128jwendell: I would say it's a coincidence08:43
seb128could you try updating gdm to the official version again?08:44
jwendellseb128, i dropped that patch, rebuild, and installed new package and it worked08:44
seb128could you try to build a version with the patch08:44
seb128I doubt it's it08:44
seb128it's only an xioerror hack08:45
jwendellseb128, your latest upload (ubuntu3) included that patch, right?08:45
seb128which has been dropped08:45
seb128latest is ubuntu408:45
seb128which changes the Depends on ubuntu-sound to a Recommends08:45
jwendellbut ubuntu4 only changed control file...08:45
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seb128right08:45
seb1280ubuntu3 is some days old08:45
seb128do you update daily?08:45
cjwatsonRiddell: could you please look at bug 86175?08:45
ubotuMalone bug 86175 in ubiquity "[kde-ui]  username_error_reason widget is misplaced" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/8617508:45
jwendellseb128, yep, but i got this version (ubuntu3) only today08:46
cjwatsonRiddell: I've just been fighting with Designer for about half an hour trying to get it such that the error message will actually be visible, and haven't been getting very far08:46
seb128jwendell: weird08:46
cjwatsonRiddell: you can test it by entering a username with capital letters in it08:46
seb128jwendell: you have the only one who complained about that and I don't get how to patch could break your keyboard08:47
jwendellseb128, i did this update early morning, around 12h i did another update (ubuntu4), and now i restarted my laptop and couldn't log in08:47
seb128jwendell: could you try to build a patched version and see if you get the bug again?08:47
seb128maybe something in xorg went wrong08:47
jwendellseb128, i've made a ubuntu5 package. it's enough to downgrade to ubuntu4 ?08:48
seb128yep08:48
jwendellseb128, i'll test with gdmxnest08:48
seb128ok08:48
jwendellseb128, it's saying that i have a newer version, how to force? (apt-get)08:49
seb128jwendell: apt-get install gdm/feisty08:49
seb128or =2.18.0-0ubuntu408:50
jwendellseb128, i'll restart08:50
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jwendellseb128, let me explain what happened:09:02
jwendelli installed NX, and had to add the line '/usr/XN/lib' into /etc/ld.so.conf09:02
jwendellseb128, so, gdm, or X was linking to that libs, not system libs09:03
jwendellseb128, i noticed that when i was installing my ubuntu5 package. dpkg told me something about a function not found on that lib09:04
jwendellseb128, weird, no?09:04
seb128not really09:05
seb128that's why you should not install things out of the packaging system :p09:05
jwendell:)09:06
seb128not due to the gdm patch then, good ;)09:06
jwendellseb128, seems to be ldconfig prioritize that dirs found on /etc/ld.so.conf09:06
jwendellseb128, yep, good :)09:06
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gnomefreakshouldnt epiphany home page be a ubuntu one not a kubuntu one?10:37
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_ionHi BenC. Have you perhaps had a chance to review the third patch i sent?10:40
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MaTRiKaTiONhi10:51
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lamontso how does one tell network-mangler to leave the machine the hell alone?11:09
lamontother than apt-get remove --purge network-manager?11:09
lamonton the bright side, it didn't trash /etc/network/interfaces at install like it used to11:09
lifelessrm /etc/dbus-1/event.d/25NetworkManager ?11:10
lamontlifeless: the purge took care of that too... :-)11:11
lamontotoh, an upgrade would probably recreate that file, no?11:11
lifelesswell you asked for alternatives :)11:11
jcolelamont: lol, i had a hell of a time the other day trying configure my network due to the "helping" of NetworkManager11:11
lifelessdpkg-divert my riend, dpgk-divert11:11
lamont dpkg-divert --list | grep ^local11:11
lamontlocal diversion of /usr/bin/gnome-session to /usr/bin/gnome-session.real11:11
lamontlocal diversion of /usr/bin/totem to /usr/bin/totem.real11:11
lamontlocal diversion of /usr/lib/totem/totem-mozilla-viewer to /usr/lib/totem/totem-mozilla-viewer.real11:11
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jcolelamont: dpkg-divert --add --rename --divert $1.mydivert $111:13
lamontI wouldn't need that if there were a way to tell gnome session 'start this, and don't start anything after that until it exits'11:13
Burgworklamont: upstream is completely rewriting gnome-session, so if you want to get input in, now is good time11:13
lamontjcole: --local as well11:13
lamontBurgwork: venue?11:14
lamontthat is, where should I go to put in input?11:14
Burgworkchecking11:14
lamontthat's what my gnome-session does: run one thing, once that's done, exec gnome-session.real11:15
tepsipakkilamont: put 'exit 0' in /etc/default/NetworkManager{,Dispatcher}11:17
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lamonttepsipakki: that's  just vile...11:17
tepsipakkihow so :)11:18
Burgworklamont: this appears to be it http://live.gnome.org/SessionManagement11:19
ogralamont, jus do the purge now and wait until Mithrandir has fixed it ... then find out how the new flag for /e/n/i is called11:19
ograits a known issue he's working on11:19
lamontogra: thanks11:19
gnomefreakhas apt/synaptic/adept so on patched for geforce4 cards and feistys nvidia yet?11:20
ogralamont, alternatively you can bring up your static interfaces manually *after* NM has connected anything 11:20
gnomefreak97xx stopped support for geforce4 cards that is leaving alot of people X-less11:20
mvognomefreak: no, that will most likely be handled inside the nvidia-glx package itself11:21
ograbut you have to do it every login indeed11:21
gnomefreakok cool11:21
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stratusogra: a co-worker cooked up l18n for s-c-p (should be integrated with tcm by us soon), interested?11:34
ograstratus, talk to cbx33 please, he maintains it ... i'm only the upload bitch and fix bugs 11:35
stratusogra: oh will do, ok.11:35
ograstratus, you should also have a look at python-ltsp 11:36
ajmitchhi stratus 11:36
ograi plan to develop some gui tools on top of it in feisty+111:37
ograand i plan to merge it with python-tcm11:37
ograso you have all server and user actions you will ever need in ltsp in one python module11:37
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stratusogra: really interesting stuff.11:41
stratusajmitch: hey!11:41
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