[00:38] I have 2 bugs, and would like help sorting out what exactly is going on [00:51] ubuntu alt installer, Alt-F2 to a BusyBox shell, anna-install openssh-client-udeb - it installs, but I get an error: "Loading libcrypto0.9.8-u failed for unknown reasons. Aborting. " [00:51] http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/May21/a/hardy_install_error1.png [00:52] looking at the logs http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/May23/d/qemu/log/syslog i see [00:52] Package libcrypto0.9.8-udeb is already installed and configured May [00:52] er, ignore May... [00:53] so A) why is it trying to install it again [00:53] B) why is that causing an error [00:53] C) why is the error message "unknown reasons." ? [00:55] is there a permenant fix for the "set as desktop backgound" bug? i know the temp one === rockstar` is now known as rockstar === asac_ is now known as asac [08:40] hey any one got time to (mentor) me a bit is new in bughunting :) [08:42] anyone up happen to know where the file is to enable apport i cant find it anymore :( === pedro__ is now known as pedro_ [08:57] any one wana help me get better at trangle [09:15] gnomefreak: /etc/default/apport [09:16] ah default thanks [09:16] np [09:17] leifdk1978: i can try to help. though i am relatively new too [09:17] ok yeah just started last nigth soo [09:19] leifdk1978: started mine a couple weeks ago [09:19] so a i am learing what info should be i a report before i confirm [09:22] leifdk1978: i base my actions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage (under confirming) [09:23] ohh nice [09:24] thanx [09:27] leifdk1978: no problem [09:28] is semi afk is trying to learn python [11:29] Can somebody please make sure that this bryce-guy either gets off the dope or gets his medication immediately? Whichever it is. Look at history of bug 189579. [11:29] Launchpad bug 189579 in xorg-server "xephyr should have a menu entry" [Wishlist,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/189579 [11:29] What a clueless jerk [11:36] Laibsch: It looks like the bug he duped it against fixes your complaint, right? [11:37] Laibsch: "New log in in a window" now uses Xephyr, according to bug #173837, which resolves your bug? [11:37] Launchpad bug 173837 in gdm "'new login in a window' should use Xephyr rather than Xnest" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173837 [12:03] RAOF: That is the point, the *title* seems to suggest the bugs are dupes. Actually reading the comments of 173837, I am not sure about what that bug is about after all. The reason given for the closure make it clear to me that this bug is not a dupe to mine. [12:03] And, most importantly, I still don't see this menu entry [12:04] -> my comment 8 [12:05] That is what gets me so infuriated [12:05] I explain at length, I bug for feedback and questions to avoid misunderstandings [12:06] Bryce just goes on with his way of "shoot in the dark" as long as this bug gets off my list [12:06] The bug tracker is not about getting the bug count down. [12:06] It is about actually fixing bugs [12:06] (not that this was a severe bug, or even a real bug. it is only wishlist) [12:15] hey againg guys [12:15] hi leifdk1978 et all. [12:26] Hello thekorn [12:27] huhu Iulian [12:39] why does any user may nominate bugs for releases? As found in bug #44194? [12:39] Launchpad bug 44194 in wpasupplicant "wpasupplicant doesn't start when the network start" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44194 [12:40] for this bug this is totally pointless [14:01] there are a lot of topics at the Ubuntuforums that are actually bugs [14:01] shouldn't we also try to look there and ask people to open a bug report? [14:01] or ask the ubuntuforums community to do so? [14:10] i guess asking the ubuntuforums community to do so would be a better choice [14:11] that would be better as dupes would be checked [14:11] and checked for repeatability [14:12] though these are current things what the bugsquad does in launchpad [14:13] or there may be somelike of a link between the ubuntuforums to launchpad bug tracking. just like the link between questions and bugs [14:41] yeah, maybe that would be good [14:41] but that would mean that a LP pluging for the forums has to be written [14:41] oh [14:41] I've got to go [14:41] bye! [14:44] Hi, I'm new to bugsquading, and was wondering which status to set to bug reports regarding translation error - is it 'Invalid'? [15:20] hey guys, this the right place to ask advice about filing a bug? [15:40] need help in PR just a click http://www.alaskan.ro thanks! sorry about message [16:05] bddebian: No boo today? [16:05] Hey james [16:07] hi Iulian [16:19] Iulian: Heh, missed it. :-( Hello :) [16:29] bddebian: Hey :) [16:42] Should I check for private data in CoreDump.gz? [16:42] It's huge... [17:09] LucidFox: Which bug? [17:14] LucidFox: You might want to check the stacktrace file for private data. [17:14] I did [17:14] LucidFox: If it doesn't contain anything important then you can mark the bug as public. [17:43] LucidFox: you should always assume coredumps will contain private data [17:44] ah [17:57] LucidFox: too big to search, too many thing might have been going on when the coredump was taken [18:06] YES!!!!!! [18:06] wait [18:06] wrong channel [19:43] someone should assign a dev to this bug (7 duplicates and 40+ comments), it should not be "low importance" it affects almost everyone --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libflashsupport/+bug/183917 [19:43] Launchpad bug 183917 in libflashsupport "Sound stops working in Firefox once other applications (Pidgin, Rhythmbox) have played sound" [Low,Confirmed] [19:46] <\sh> mnemo, people deal when they have time [19:46] <\sh> mnemo, this bug is on the radar and we are searching for a solution [19:46] okay sounds great [22:02] bdmurray: ping [22:05] mnemo: it is very much a low importance bug. There's a known and relatively unintrusive workaround. [22:06] crimsun: what is the workaround? [22:06] mnemo: don't use pulseaudio. [22:06] ahh okay, I see... how can I turn it off? [22:07] either remove the pulseaudio package, and/or choose not to enable software sound mixing in System> Preferences> Sound [22:11] hmm turning off ESD didnt work for me [22:11] crimsun: even if this is not fixed in 8.4.1 or so, do you think it will be fixed for intrepid? [22:12] it's already fixed in intrepid. [22:12] sweet [22:12] pulseaudio fixes some other things for me so I'd rather keep it [22:12] so I think i'll just avoid playing flash audio stuff while playing music until intrepid [22:13] it's probably better fixed for hardy-backports [22:13] (alsa-lib, alsa-plugins, and flashplugin-nonfree need to be backported) [22:17] crimsun: I added some of this info as a comment to the bug so people know their options (nobody had mentioned this workaround in the comments before afaik) --> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libflashsupport/+bug/183917 [22:17] Launchpad bug 183917 in libflashsupport "Sound stops working in Firefox once other applications (Pidgin, Rhythmbox) have played sound" [Low,Confirmed] [22:19] mnemo: right, no one explicitly stated it in 183917, though Luke and I both have mentioned other bugs that contain that info. Thanks. [22:48] I turn an application in to Brian Murray for the ubuntu bug control team a week ago and I still haven't had any notice from it. [22:48] How long does it usually take? [23:05] I turn an application in to Brian Murray for the ubuntu bug control team a week ago and I still haven't had any notice from it.