[00:51] I'd like to file/check for bugs in the built-in gpg agent for Hardy, but don't know what package it is (gnupg-agent it's not). [00:51] It was causing serious annoyances for me with Thunderbird. [00:52] micahcowan: the GNOME portion? [00:52] micahcowan: (i.e., seahorse?) [00:52] Definitely seems to be part of the GNOME session, yeah. [00:52] Is seahorse the Gnome gpg-agent, then? [00:53] it's a frontend for GnuPG, rather. [00:53] it also has hooks for openssh keys [00:53] so, yes, that's where I'd look. [00:54] Well, I'm talking about whatever GPG_AGENT_INFO apparently is set to automatically by Gnome (or _something_), and Thunderbird winds up trying to get passwords from. [00:54] I'm not using any frontends to gnupg itself, though. [00:54] Unless it's both a frontend and an agent. [00:56] that it is. [00:59] yeah, that's probably it, then. Thanks much, crimsun! [01:01] np. [04:55] There is a bug with the network manager for 8.04 -- it randomly decides not to work after reboot and i have to painstakingly key in my WPA2 key regularly [04:55] does anyone know or care about that? [06:00] Anyone know what package to file a bug on in which my laptop won't completely shutdown. Usplash? [06:00] I don't get the final Ubuntu progress bar screen, just blank. [06:00] marka: That's _probably_ linux-source-2.6.(your kernel version) [06:00] Your kernel version will be .22 if Gutsy, and .24 if Hardy. [06:01] yes, is .24 (Hardy). Thanks === asac_ is now known as asac [11:08] Hello pedro [11:15] hey Iulian, how's going? [11:18] pedro_: I'm doing good, just had lunch. Thanks [11:18] And you? [11:19] I'm good too, waiting for lunch :-) [11:19] i'm starving [11:19] pedro_: I heard that food is quite expensive there. [11:20] Iulian: at the hotel it's, but it's quite the normal price of europe at the city center [11:21] hello Iulian, dobry den pedro_ [11:21] pedro_: Ahh, that explains it :) [11:21] Heya thekorn! [11:21] except for the UK of course :-P [11:21] hello thekorn [11:21] Hehe [11:25] Blah.. I cannot wait until next year. [11:26] Iulian++ [11:29] jdavies: I've seen your name on the list IIRC. [11:43] i have one question about this bug : https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136836 [11:44] Launchpad bug 136836 in linux "Ethernet (nVidia MCP55) not working [ gutsy, hardy]" [Medium,Won't fix] [11:44] why is it so much complicated to make a fix for this bug ? [11:44] i mean, this is important for newbies to have network access after booting their newly installed ubuntu [11:45] most of them won't search deeper and will give up ubuntu if the network doesn't work [11:49] and since the workaround is just a line to add in a text file i wonder why it is not worth it to make a fix in the ubuntu distribution :o [11:50] if someone can answer me [12:06] * bimberi has a look but can't provide any useful input, other than to reassure Fallenou that someone has read his posts :) [12:24] bimberi < that's no as helpful as i expected but that's better than nothing :p [12:24] * Hobbsee has asked why it won't be fixed for intrepid. === qense is now known as qense|lunch [12:28] i'm writting a little post for this bug to explain my point of view [12:36] Fallenou: I aim to please ;p [12:41] I just joined the BugSquad ;) [12:43] bimberi < sorry i don't understand :p [12:45] (i'm french, can you repeat with some other words ? :o) [12:48] Fallenou: I cannot sorry. Best to just ignore me. :) [12:48] lol ok [12:48] you said you'd be pleased to read my post ? or something like that ? [12:48] * Fallenou is trying to guess [12:51] Fallenou: No it's more like "I always try to help". Which was silly because I didn't really help you. === _neversfelde is now known as neversfelde [12:51] ok i get it :) [12:53] phew :) [12:55] philbywhizz: cool. get squashing! :) [12:58] i'd like to help out where i can - its a bit daunting though === qense|lunch is now known as qense [13:01] philbywhizz: The wiki links in the topic have lots of info. [13:02] philbywhizz: It can be good to pick an application you use and so know a little, and have a look at its bugs. [13:02] bimberi: what isn't clear is where the bugs are - i assume they are in launchpad [13:03] !bugs [13:03] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug report at: http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu - Bugs in/wishes for the bots can be filed at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots [13:04] philbywhizz: the first link ^^^ [13:04] thanks - i'm in the right area then. [13:06] philbywhizz: wrt an application you can go to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu, use "Find a package", and click on the "Bugs" tab once you've found the package. [13:33] what the heck! http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1184 [13:43] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vlc/+bug/231621 [13:43] Launchpad bug 231621 in vlc "gtk critical error " [Undecided,New] [13:43] anyone can confirm it please ? [13:50] morning [13:52] hi [13:52] afflux: did you read this? http://www.jonobacon.org/?p=1184 [13:52] I didn't know this things happen in our community [13:52] and Alan Pope is an Ubuntu Member! [13:53] they do. [13:53] alan likes doing such things. [13:53] checking.. I'm currently in england [13:53] alan is also an old friend of jono's [13:54] is it an innocent joke or more serious? [13:55] I don't know either of them very much, but looks like a joke, doesn't it? [13:56] yeah, it's a joke [13:56] Indeed [13:56] ok [13:57] lol [13:58] england is nice, pizza hut has an all you can eat buffet. I'd like to see that offer in germany :D [13:59] we have yankee doodle here in the netherlands! :P [13:59] you p[ay an entrance price and separate for the drinks [13:59] but you can eat as much as you want [14:09] <\sh> well, there is a serious background behind those identity thefts [14:21] bimberi < i added my post, but since the status changed to "open for intrepid" , but i still think it should be fixed in the LTS [15:00] hi, can anyone help to confirm a bug in psi (need to have an openpgp key) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/psi/+bug/224906 [15:00] Launchpad bug 224906 in psi "[Hardy] Psi 0.11 connects in an infinite manner without success after enabling OpenPGP" [Undecided,Confirmed] [15:01] and, what can one do to use psi in version that works with openpgp [16:06] My bug is about a netgear wireless usb dongle that results in a unstable wifi connection. Although it worked find in 7.04 [16:06] it is a netgear wg111 v2 [16:18] bug 193798 is assigned to hal, but I think it's more likely an xfce problem. Launchpad will not let me assign the xfce package, though. [16:18] Launchpad bug 193798 in hal "[Hardy] Audio-CD is not recognised" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/193798 === fdd-0 is now known as fdd === chuck__ is now known as zul [17:02] Hi, where shall I report a bug that crashes my X server when visiting the webpage www.meez.com? Can I do it here or shall I directly post it to launchpad? [17:04] Please direct to Launchpad. Thanks [17:06] @geser: ok. thanks [17:21] Greetings everybody. I think I have found a bug but a) I'm not sure if it realy is, b) to which package to report is. The problem is the cursor position in the bash shell and in the emacs. They are out of synchron, until I dont force to refresh the window somehow. It seems somehow related to the intel driver because on the same system with a nvidia video card everything is allright. [17:21] But then I don't know why is it application specific. [17:22] Thanks for the help. === emgent is now known as emgent`UDS === Martinp24 is now known as Martinp23 === qense is now known as qense|dinner === emgent`UDS is now known as emgent === qense|dinner is now known as qense === emgent is now known as emgent`UDS === emgent`UDS is now known as emgent === _stink__ is now known as _stink_ [20:27] #teenlug [20:27] Sorry [21:13] I've made a patch for bug 231741 , should I assign the bug to the sponsors team? [21:13] Launchpad bug 231741 in conduit "Conduit password fields not masked" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/231741 [21:15] Also, is conduit a universe or main package? [21:17] universe, see https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/conduit [21:18] geser: Thanks, packages.ubuntu.com wasn't working for me === wgrant_ is now known as wgrant [23:49] ::chirp::chirp::