[12:11] <mario> siretart, I'm trying to get better, since I'm sick :P
[12:12] <mario> wanna switch places? :)
[12:12] <siretart> mario: oh, get well soon!
[12:31] <mario> siretart, I'll try :)
[03:08] <mario> hi jdong 
[03:08] <jdong> hey mario
[03:08] <mario> how are you doing?
[03:09] <jdong> pretty good
[03:09] <jdong> just slept through the whole afternoon :D
[03:09] <mario> nice,glad to hear
[03:09] <mario> heh
[03:09] <jdong> the campus is all quiet
[03:09] <jdong> apparently everyone with cultural significance is at some ying yang twins concert in the main auditorium....
[03:09] <mario> :P
[03:11] <Chipzz_> jdong: your earlier comment about w32codecs only being usefull for playing realmedia is incorrect
[03:12] <mario> Chipzz_, why would you use such codecs anyway?
[03:12] <Chipzz_> jdong: I have encountered files that mplayer could play without w32codecs; but the native decoders produced major artifacts in the output, whereas the codecs from w32codecs did not
[03:13] <jdong> Chipzz_: if our ffmpeg wasn't crusty and a year old... it could help :)
[03:13] <Chipzz_> jdong: I admit it is a while ago; but it's just simpler to use w32codecs than to test every single release of ffmpeg :)
[03:14] <jdong> Chipzz_: yes, it may well be possible w32codecs can play some proprietary formats better
[03:14] <jdong> but I our ffmpeg stack should be updated too
[03:14] <jdong> one year is ancient history in ffmpeg's time scale
[03:14] <qiyong> anyone paste me his /etc/sudoers? i want to see the default ubuntu file
[03:14] <Chipzz_> uhu
[03:15] <Chipzz_> but updating ffpmeg does not necessarily make w32codecs useless ;)
[03:15] <Chipzz_> (apart from realmedia files, that is)
[03:15] <jdong> no, but it makes ffmpeg more useful.
[03:16] <Chipzz_> that was not what you asserted earlier ;)
[03:16] <Chipzz_> 17:25 < jdong> though w32codecs is pretty obsolete now
[03:16] <jdong> well... it is
[03:17] <jdong> compared to at one time it being totally crucial to play back MOST media formats
[03:17] <jdong> now it's at a point where it's only absolutely required for very few things
[03:17] <jdong> such as some odd color schemed WMV9's
[03:18] <Chipzz> jdong: does mplayer get built with its own copy of ffmpeg, or with the one from the packages?
[03:18] <jdong> given how new the WMV9 decoder is in ffmpeg, it would work wonders if the effort was taken to update ffmpeg
[03:19] <jdong> good question
[03:19] <Chipzz> mplayer *ships* its own copy
[03:19] <Chipzz> but that does not mean it gets built with it
[03:20] <Chipzz> I suspect it is built with its own copy though
[03:20] <jdong> now that you mention it, as do I....
[03:20] <jdong> at any rate, dinner time....
[03:20] <Chipzz> uhu
[03:21] <Nafallo> jdong: bzr
[03:21] <Nafallo> :-)
[03:36] <qiyong> i get garbage characters in gnome-terminal window.sometimes after vim.
[03:43] <fiveLaptop> ok, #ubuntu is crazy, so i figured this was a decent place to make this statement
[03:43] <mario> :P
[03:43] <mario> how long did it took you to figure that one out?:)
[03:44] <fiveLaptop> i've got a broadcom 4318 wifi chipset in my laptop...  when the lappy boots up, it connects to my AP just fine, and then 10 seconds later, the connection is lost because my device is no longer active
[03:45] <fiveLaptop> the wifi light on my laptop goes off, and pressing it does nothing
[03:47] <fiveLaptop> to use the wifi connection, i have to manually set the AP essid, and then dhclient the interface
[03:47] <fiveLaptop> before it stops working... 
[03:47] <fiveLaptop> otherwise i have to reboot
[03:48] <fiveLaptop> is there a software way of bringing the device back up?  cause "ifconfig eth1 up" (or any other command for that matter after the iface shuts down) just says "Device not found"
[08:16] <rpereira> Hi. Does someone knows how to active CRT on an laptop with 945gm?
[08:16] <afflux> stgraber: cause you are mentioned in the changed-by field for the cryptsetup package: can you have a look at bug 82343
[08:16] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 82343 in cryptsetup "init.d/cryptdisks doesnt create symlinks in /dev/disk/by-*" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/82343
[08:16] <rpereira> When I use i810switch: I'm getting this error:
 PCI id of i810 is not recognized
[10:04] <stgraber> afflux: I'll make a new debdiff + binary i386 package so they can see if it works correctly afterwards (and don't introduce any new issue), I can't test it myself, I'm not a user of cryptsetup
[10:10] <afflux> stgraber: alright, thank you
[11:26] <stgraber> afflux: Any idea of how to define your patch effect in the changelog ? "Creates partition UUID symlinks and swaps before mounting the partition" ?
[11:40] <afflux> stgraber: "creates symlinks in /dev/disk/by-{label,uuid} after mapping for mounting via LABEL= or UUID="?
[11:41] <stgraber> Looks better
[12:09] <elkbuntu> is the UDS blueprint queue going to be worked through any time soon?
[12:53] <afflux> huh, building a package on my vserver brings: "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory"
[12:54] <afflux> I know i have not too much memory left, top says about 60000k free
[12:55] <afflux> err, problem solved.. ignore me please :)
[02:49] <pirast> keescook, could you please accept the nominations in bug 110066? thanks
[02:49] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 110066 in asterisk "Multiple security holes in Asterisk" [High,Confirmed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/110066
[02:50] <pirast> uh oh i'll wait for you coming back :)
[02:52] <Hobbsee> dont suppose there'd be any archive admins around?
[02:53] <seb128> Hobbsee: I'm around, why?
[02:54] <Hobbsee> seb128: i've gotten:  
[02:54] <Hobbsee> Rejected:
[02:54] <Hobbsee> Exception while accepting: This sourcepackagerelease is already accepted in gutsy.
[02:54] <Hobbsee> for vegastrike-data
[02:54] <seb128> what did you upload?
[02:54] <seb128> what version?
[02:54] <Hobbsee> sorry, c&p'ing from emiali
[02:54] <Hobbsee> 0.4.3-3ubuntu1
[02:54] <Hobbsee> https://beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vegastrike-data/ doesnt show that version, only 2ubuntu1
[02:55] <seb128>  vegastrike (0.4.3.debian-1ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
[02:55] <seb128> that's on gutsy-changes
[02:55] <seb128> that one has been accepted
[02:55] <seb128> it's newer than the one you uploaded
[02:56] <Hobbsee> that's vegastrike, not vegastrike-data?
[02:56] <seb128> oh, right
[02:56] <Hobbsee> oh wait, we now have one on feisty changes for the correct package, correct version
[02:56] <Hobbsee> wonder who uploaded that
[02:56] <geser> Hobbsee: I got faster than you :)
[02:57] <Hobbsee> geser: ah.  
[02:57] <highvoltage> Hobbsee: it's quit cold here too :(
[02:57] <Hobbsee> geser: you commented on it way after you uploaded, it looks like
[02:57] <pirast> its quite hot here :P
[02:59] <geser> Hobbsee: I usually only add the accepted mail
[02:59] <Hobbsee> geser: you uploaded that 32 mins ago?
[03:00] <geser> Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2007 12:40:49 -0000
[03:00] <geser> from the accepted mail
[03:00] <Hobbsee> geser: if you're uploading at the asme time as other people, which is quite likely, with all the merges going, please put that youv'e uploaded it.  i dont care if you just say "i'm uploading this" or attach the changes mail, or attach teh accepted mail, or what...just be quick about it, so work doesnt get duplicated
[03:01] <Hobbsee> yeah, so 20 mins ago, same time as gutsy-changes, or there abouts
[03:01] <geser> sure will do the next time
[03:01] <Hobbsee> thanks
[03:01] <Hobbsee> we dont have the resources to afford to duplicate things.
[03:03] <jml> Hobbsee: we seem to get lots of duplicate bugs for free though ;)
[03:04] <Hobbsee> jml: hah.  if i could get it thru people's skull sthat they had to search first, or use something like debian's report-bug, that'd help
[04:04] <Hobbsee> fabbione: ping?
[04:04] <Hobbsee> fabbione: your bot doesnt appaer to be logging - and hasnt for the last few days
[05:57] <Alinux> BenC, hello seems that my wireless card has the same: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.17/+bug/63989 bug related problem.... but I still don't understand howto fix it...maybe you know something in advance ?
[05:57] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 63989 in linux-source-2.6.20 "Orinoco_pci affected by re-enabled prism2 drivers" [High,Confirmed]  
[06:56] <cjwatson> oops. Sorry for flooding gutsy-changes just now ...
[06:56] <thom> installer upload?
[06:56] <cjwatson> no, sync pass - I thought I'd set NOMAILS=-M but it didn't do the right thing with the flush-syncs script
[06:56] <thom> ah
[06:58] <cjwatson> I've fixed the code so that won't happen again
[08:01] <ra21vi> is there anyway to start a project in launchpad.. abnormal project
[08:04] <pochu> ra21vi: sure, just register it and start with it!
[08:04] <pochu> https://launchpad.net/projects/+new
[10:24] <jdong> cjwatson: if a Universe SRU FTBFS'es because of the Maintainer spec, is it acceptable to change the maintainer?
[10:25] <jdong> i.e. what should be done in such a scenario...
[12:12] <cypherbios> mvo never plays here in the weekend?