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titi13Hello i have a problem can anyone help me solve it please ?00:00
titi13is anybody here ?00:03
ffmtiti13: try #ubuntu00:09
snap-ltiti13: This is for discussing the bug tracking system00:12
snap-lWhich, if you have a bug under Ubuntu can be accessed at http://launchpad.net00:12
mrooneyis there any way to get notified of any bugs that match a certain string/regex?01:32
mrooneywell, obviously there are ways, I mean a current infrastructure that does it already01:32
bdmurraymrooney: for example?01:34
mrooneybdmurray: well, I was thinking of adding support to the #ubuntu-bugs-announce for people to PM it regular expressions, and when bug descriptions match it it could PM them the #01:44
mrooneyI was trying to figure out if it would be useful, and if so, if it already existed somewhere, or something similar anyway01:45
mrooneyadding support to the bot in #...., it should have said01:45
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bddebianBoo02:23
wolfgermrooney: interesting idea!02:34
wolfgerSo... on the topic of bugs marked incomplete that maybe ought to be marked as something else... what does anybody think of bug 117232 ?02:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 117232 in vlc "VLC just don't run my .3gp videos" [Wishlist,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/11723202:36
wolfgerIt's not likely to change status anytime soon (if ever)02:37
wolfgerI'm thinking "confirmed, wishlist" is more appropriate02:38
JafetWhen Ubuntu boots I am shown a splash screen; I also remove the "quiet" option in grub so that I get a bit of terminal output in between. Might X be started at any point in this timeframe?02:43
Jafet(This is the correct channel for investigating bugs, I presume)02:43
greg-gJafet: what is the bug? (what do you expect to happen, and what actually happens?)02:44
JafetI'm investigating the distressing #194214 (and variants) which seems to have afflicted me.02:45
greg-gJafet: and yeah, this is a good channel to figure out what information you should provide when you submit a bug report on launchpad02:45
greg-gbug 19421402:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 194214 in xorg-server "Keys get "stuck" down" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19421402:45
JafetUh, fix released?02:46
JafetFunny, I didn't notice...02:46
greg-gI haven't read that bug, and the comments are long, I don't think I would be of much help :)02:46
JafetI don't see any links or any statements on that page hinting at a fix anywhere...02:47
JafetWell, you could answer my question, and help me narrow down packages.02:47
greg-ghttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/194214/comments/9102:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 194214 in xorg-server "Keys get "stuck" down" [High,Fix released]02:48
greg-gthe is the message from the "launchpad janitor" which says which changlog the bug was reported to be fixed by02:48
JafetOkay.02:49
greg-gwere you experiencing stuck keys?02:49
JafetI'm experiencing one stuck key.02:49
JafetIt's the down arrow key.02:50
JafetIt's preventing me from using sudo in the terminal, but that's another bug.02:50
Jafet"xorg-xserver"?02:51
JafetI only see a package "xserver-xorg".02:51
JafetWait, the changelog actually said "xorg-server".02:51
JafetI have a slightly newer version of xserver-xorg-core (-1ubuntu9), though.02:53
JafetAlso, does xorg start at that aforementioned point in the boot process?02:53
JafetThat seems to be a bit early for xorg to start to me.02:54
greg-gat what point?02:54
Jafet<Jafet> When Ubuntu boots I am shown a splash screen; I also remove the "quiet" option in grub so that I get a bit of terminal output in between.02:55
greg-gdon't know why I asked, I'm not sure off the top of my head, you could look at syslog02:55
JafetI did have a look; I'm no unixbeard but I didn't see anything unusual. No errors or warnings declared.02:55
JafetI looked through the user, xorg and syslogs.02:56
greg-gso, I assume you are running an updated hardy installation correct?02:57
JafetOf course.02:58
greg-gthen, you aren't experiencing that specific bug, as many of the people commenting on it said it was fixed with a new version of that package.  So, in that case, you should search Launchpad for similar bugs and see if any are about what you are experiencing, and if not, open a new bug with all the information you can think of that might relate to it (what you tried, what version of packages you are running, attach your xorg.log file, etc)03:00
greg-gif have any questions about how to report a new bug, feel free to ask03:00
JafetHow many canned answers do Ubuntu developers have, anyway?03:02
greg-gwhat are you referring to?03:03
JafetObviously, the bug isn't fixed.03:03
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JafetThat, is clear enough.03:03
JafetThe symptoms are identical; the triggers similar.03:03
RAOFJafet: What is the actual bug that you are seeing?  It's likely not that bug; I filed it, and it's definitely fixed.03:07
RAOFThat's not to say that you're not seing a bug with similar or identical symptoms but a different cause.03:08
JafetI have probably done some unusual mouse-keyboard input combinations this morning.03:08
JafetNow the down arrow key is stuck and triggers an event erratically.03:09
JafetXorg is under constant moderate CPU load.03:09
RAOFTriggers an event 'erratically'?03:09
JafetThe down arrow event is triggered far more often when Xorg goes into high load.03:10
RAOFRight.  You're _definitely_ not seeing that bug, then.03:10
RAOFBecause that bug is "this key generates endless keypresses at full speed, all the time".03:10
RAOFAt least 2 other bugs - VMWare doing stupid things, and a kernel bug - were discussed in the comments, but they're filed (or should be filed) seperately.03:11
JafetI recall reading these symptoms in another bug report that was filed as a duplicate.03:12
JafetSorry, I should go check what duplicate that bug was filed for.03:13
RAOFA duplicate of that bug?  Then it was probably mis-duped :)03:13
JafetBleh, can't find that bug...03:14
JafetI closed a lot of bug reports pages to reduce system load.03:14
RAOFShould be in history, right?03:14
JafetYes.03:14
greg-gJafet: sorry, coffee shop wireless is flakey03:16
greg-gback now03:16
greg-gdid you have any other questions?03:16
RAOFAnyway, it might be a good idea to file a new bug (it's easier to dupe a bug than to split it in two), mentioning the bugs you think this may be a duplicate of.03:17
* greg-g nods03:17
JafetAlso, this bug persists across reboots, a kernel downgrade to .24-16 (so it's not limited to the kernel, though I think linux is involved), and reinstalls of xserver-xorg and xserver-xorg-core.03:18
JafetThat is strange enough.03:18
RAOFJafet: As in: you don't have to trigger it?  The down button just sends events regardless?03:19
RAOFThis is looking less and less like my bug :)03:19
JafetI triggered it this morning, and since then I have rebooted four times.03:20
JafetHmm, it does sound different now that I've said it.03:20
RAOFDoes this occur in a virtual terminal?  (Ctrl+Alt+F1-F6?)03:20
JafetI suspect race conditions in the kernel or other core components underlying all these problems...03:21
Jafet<Jafet> When Ubuntu boots I am shown a splash screen; I also remove the "quiet" option in grub so that I get a bit of terminal output in between. Might X be started at any point in this timeframe?03:21
JafetBecause I'm getting ]]Bs in the terminal screen at that time!03:22
JafetEr, "^[[B"03:23
RAOFJafet: _No_.  X isn't started then (we're not Fedora ;))03:24
RAOFDoes this start in grub?  Or do you need to start Ubutu.  Either way, its not an X problem, and may even be a hardware problem.03:24
JafetAnd yes, it occurs in tty1.03:25
JafetNot in grub.03:25
RAOFRight.  So, probably a kernel problem.03:26
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JafetSo much for my plan B of moving to Debian...03:28
RAOFDebian has a newer kernel, which may or may not have this already fixed.  Or, it may be worse :).03:29
JafetHow does the computer remember which key to screw me with, though?03:30
JafetMight be, as you said, the hardware.03:30
JafetI'll boot into Windows and see.03:30
RAOFNot a bad plan.03:31
JafetThanks for the help so far.03:31
greg-ghmmm, windows does take forever to load :)03:51
JafetHi RAOF.04:17
JafetThe error is entirely reproducible in Windows, and in grub.04:17
JafetSorry for bothering you.04:18
JafetStill, this is a weird bug indeed, if it is affected by CPU load.04:18
JafetYet remembers to trigger one key consistently...04:19
RAOFJafet: Hardware is really weird.04:19
RAOF:)04:19
JafetI'll need to bug my parents to replace this laptop, I think.04:19
JafetAnd no more Sony products for me.04:20
RAOFSo, CPU load may well be correlated to any number of things; heat, power draw, fan speed, etc.  These things can have obvious or not-so-obvious effects on your hardware :)04:20
JafetI realize that.04:20
RAOFBut, yes.  Very, very strange.  Bad Sony :)04:20
JafetI tried to cool it with an ice pack this morning, to no avail...04:20
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RAOFHm.  I've never tried _that_ :)04:24
RAOFI did recently take my laptop apart and re-apply thermal paste and de-dust the heatsink-fan system.  It didn't much like idling at ~80C.04:25
JafetMy parents would have a fit to see me taking this laptop apart.04:41
LimCorehello06:52
LimCorehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/scponly/+bug/12271506:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 122715 in scponly "setup_chroot not working correctly on amd64" [Undecided,Confirmed]06:52
LimCorethis program doesnt work at all06:52
LimCorewhat importance would be good? important?06:52
RAOFLimCore: It's in Universe, so Medium is pretty much the cap.07:25
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mptseb128, a while ago you were concerned about the name of the "Incomplete status", saying "I would not be surprised if some go 'why the heck are you closing my bug because I didn't specifiy the version I'm using'".09:50
mptDid that turn out to be a problem?09:50
mptor do reporters mostly understand what it means?09:51
seb128mpt: I don't think we got complain about it09:51
seb128mpt: the bug submitters seem to understand what it means09:51
mptok, cool09:52
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bddebianBoo14:18
hggdhbdmurray: ping14:32
ruiboonHi. Can i get the to triage a bluetooth bug? Using a particular bluetooth dongle,2 applications that uses pybluez gives some error. however other bluetooth applications are fine. User tries another dongle, and all application works. Dmesg output does not seems to suggest anything. What should i do next?15:41
bdmurrayhggdh: pong15:55
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bdmurraymvo: ping16:06
mvobdmurray: pong16:06
bdmurraymvo: I ran across bug 230832 and it might have a patch in it if you could check it out16:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 230832 in apt "apt /usr/lib/apt/methods/http has proxy issues" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23083216:07
mvobdmurray: thanks, that looks interessting, I will give it a go16:08
bdmurraymvo: Additionally, I subscribed you to bug 197015 can you pull my change(s)?16:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 197015 in update-manager "[hardy] English strings about inconsistent package states wrong" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19701516:09
mvosure, thanks bdmurray16:10
hggdhbdmurray: can you please renew my subscription to ubuntu-bugcontrol?16:20
bdmurrayhggdh: done16:33
hggdhbdmurray: thank you, sir16:44
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IulianHeya pedro19:52
pedro_hey Iulian!19:55
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pochujwendell: hi :) out of curiosity, do you think you will be able to fix GNOME #517527 for 2.24?21:25
ubottuGnome bug 517527 in general "Ability to connect to unix domain sockets" [Enhancement,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51752721:25
jdenhaerI need technical support - but rather complex concerning binary package for kernels: 2.6.24-17-generic22:19
|DuReX|https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/23588922:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 235889 in linux "BUG: scheduling while atomic: archhttp64/7146/0x1000000001" [Undecided,New]22:24
|DuReX|I can help fixxing it :)22:25
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mattikHello, I have had very stange bugs every time I have used Hardy Heron22:46
mattikIf I enable restricted drivers and I use kdm or kdm-kde4 screen will be halted and I have to press ctrl-alt-del for rebooting22:47
mattikThe second bug22:48
mattikIf I disable wireless network I cannot get it back any way. The only way is install ubuntu or kubuntu again22:49
mattikapplet is disappeared after this22:49
mattikI have reported these bugs but anybody doesn't care it. I hope the second release is better22:50
bdmurraywhat are the bug numbers mattik?22:51
mattikI think they are closed22:51
bdmurrayIt'd still be possible to look at them22:52
mattikok I try to find22:52
mattikhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase/+bug/20062422:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 200624 in kdebase "Logging out doesn't work in 8.04 when using fglrx and kdm" [Undecided,New]22:58
mattikI'm not sure is it duplicate22:59
mattikhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/21029423:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 210294 in ubuntu "No wireless connection with 2200 BG in Hardy Beta" [Undecided,New]23:01
mattikIt worked after I disabled it23:02
mattikbefore no after23:02
mattikenabling doesn't work and doesn't bring applet back23:02
mattikThe second point, when I installed Hardy to my desktop computer I cannot log in gnome without safe mode. When I try to report this some put it question and it became old. I think this guy was some ms spy >:23:06
bdmurraymattik: in bug 210294 you say it works, what happened?23:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 210294 in ubuntu "No wireless connection with 2200 BG in Hardy Beta" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21029423:10
mattikI disabled wireless network in xp side and I rebooted to kubuntu-kde4. After this applet what shows wireless state was disappeared and I don't get it back. This problem came allways when I tested alpha and beta and I did big upgrade by apt. I installed ubuntu back many times23:13
bdmurrayHave you tried reenabling it on the XP side?23:14
mattikyes23:14
bdmurrayIt'd be good to update your bug report with you findings23:15
mattikok23:15
mattikI am very glad that I can help :) I hope I could speak better english that I can help better. Thank you bdmurray :)23:16
mattikso how is it digital camera support now?23:18
mattikMy camera didn't work when I tested last time23:18
mattikNo transfer23:18
mattikI think it was in kde423:19
mattikin ubuntu I think it works23:19
bdmurraykde4 is very young23:20
mattikok, we need time23:20
mattikbdmurray, I close computer now, but if you need confirming or you have question, you allways can mail me address matti.kukkola@gmail.com :) see you23:23

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