[03:54] <ApOgEE-> hi, can i report incomplete language support as bugs?
[03:56] <Hobbsee> ApOgEE-: it's not really helpful to, no.
[03:57] <ApOgEE-> how can i make my language support complete?
[03:59] <ApOgEE-> Hobbsee, i'm trying to change my ubuntu to my native language, but it seems incomplete... not all part is translated
[03:59] <ApOgEE-> most of them still in english
[04:00] <Hobbsee> ApOgEE-: you'd need to contact the people who are translators of your native language - either asking them if they have plans to finish it, or asking them how you can help
[04:00] <Hobbsee> either way, the people seeing your bug about it are very unlikely to be the people who actually can fix it
[04:01] <Hobbsee> your loco team may well also be able to help
[04:15] <ApOgEE-> Hobbsee, we just started to active our loco team and we are all in learning phase
[04:16] <Hobbsee> good luck, then :)
[04:16] <ApOgEE-> can you give any hints on how can i even fix it myself?
[04:17] <ApOgEE-> Hobbsee, do i need to repackage the language pack or just update those language parts in launchpad?
[04:17] <Hobbsee> not really - the translations are sometimes done upstream, ro sometimes in launchpad.
[04:17] <Hobbsee> i don't deal in them at all
[04:19] <ApOgEE-> Hobbsee, do you know where can i get more info on how to fix this? if not in the bug section?
[04:20] <Hobbsee> ApOgEE-: i'd imagine others could help, but i only speak english and a little german, so i've not played around with it
[04:20] <ApOgEE-> Hobbsee, hehe.. thanks anyway... ;D i'll search about it
[07:03] <mattik> I need new english words that I can report bug
[07:04] <mattik> what are these buttons on my laptop
[07:05] <techno_freak> ?
[07:05] <mattik> if i press button Fn and F10 I can mute sound, Fn and F11 I can set sound lower and Fn and F12 I can set sound upper. I have these Function + Fn buttons more. What are them?
[07:06] <mattik> these works on xp
[07:07] <mattik> I cannot set sound any other way
[07:08] <greg-g> volume control buttons
[07:08] <mattik> What is this Fn-button
[07:08] <greg-g> Function
[07:10] <mattik> greg-g: Is there example about it how I can get it work
[07:10] <greg-g> that depends
[07:11] <techno_freak> for example, it is Fn + F1 for sound down and Fn + F2 for sound up in my laptop
[07:11] <mattik> Is it same report I bug or not about this?
[07:11] <greg-g> mattik:  I don't think i understand
[07:12] <techno_freak> mattik, why do you think it is a bug?
[07:12] <greg-g> techno_freak: they don't work
[07:12] <greg-g> mattik: follow the instructions here to file a good bug report for those keys: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch
[07:12] <mattik> ok
[07:12] <mattik> thank you :)
[07:12] <greg-g> you are welcome
[12:06] <mcas> hiho
[12:10] <mcas> is it possible that i cannot change the status of a bug on launchpad at the moment?
[12:11] <techno_freak> mcas, which bug?
[12:17] <mcas> techno_freak: sorry i tried an other browser and it worked
[12:17] <mcas> so it is a problem on my side
[12:18] <techno_freak> ok :)
[14:33] <alex-weej> need to pick someone's brain before i try and file this bug on behalf of a friend
[14:33] <alex-weej> he has one of the apple mighty mouse things, bluetooth and all
[14:34] <alex-weej> on a 1st gen macbook
[14:34] <alex-weej> if he tries to type on the keyboard whilst moving the mouse, the mouse freezes
[14:34] <alex-weej> but when he stops typing, the mouse suddenly jerks to where it would otherwise have gone to anyway
[14:34] <alex-weej> suggesting that whilst he is typing, the mouse events are queuing up somewhere
[14:34] <alex-weej> this doesn't affect a wired mouse
[14:35] <alex-weej> so are the keyboard interrupts causing the bluetooth stuff to have to queue?
[14:42] <purkka> should bug #245500 be filed against xserver-xorg-video-geode instead of jigdo?
[15:05] <mattik> Hello, If I download all Kubuntu-KDE4 updates do I have  8.04.01 version or 8.04
[15:06] <mattik> I'm not sure what is KDE version
[15:08] <mattik> is it 4.1 or 4.0
[15:08] <Hobbsee> 4.0 i expect
[15:09] <mattik> so 4.1 is not released yet
[15:09] <Hobbsee> correct.
[15:09] <mattik> ok
[15:11] <Hobbsee> won't be until the 29th, it apperas
[15:12] <mattik> thank you :). Is it better that I report 4.0 bugs or that I upgrade 4.1
[15:13] <mattik> ok, it's same
[15:13] <Hobbsee> not sure
[15:15] <mattik> I wait yet. It's better job for professionals :)
[15:17] <Hobbsee> if you are, you'd better report them to bugs.kde.org
[15:17] <Hobbsee> but it's likely that a lot are already fixed
[15:18] <mattik> thanks :)
[17:54] <bliZZardz> there are so many Open bugs here ...years old : https://bugs.launchpad.net/baz/+bugs -- dates back to when 'bzr' was 'baz'
[21:05] <afflux> woops, I might have jumped the gun a bit. I currently only have a intrepid system installed, and it seems to be totally broken. I can't log in on VTs ("can't CD to /home/$USER") and it seems like every usual command fails to start with either "not found" or "permission denied". Looking at it with a livecd shows that every command is still at the right place and with correct permissions. Unluckily, I broke my grub by trying to password protect it :
[21:08] <mrooney> james_w: noticed any problems with the bot? it seems to working well I think since yesterday's update I made
[21:31] <Laibsch> it looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnucash/+bug/145464 was incorrectly reported against gnucash.  I gather that it really is a bug in gnome-print.  I don't see an option to update the "affects project" entry.  How should that be done?
[21:32]  * greg-g looks
[21:33] <greg-g> Laibsch: it has the gnome-print task set at Triaged
[21:34] <Laibsch> yes, I just changed that
[21:34] <greg-g> Laibsch: hah, ok
[21:34] <Laibsch> I am talking about the other relation
[21:34] <Laibsch> although I am sure that gnome-print is not the correct setting
[21:34] <greg-g> well, there is an upstream gnucash ticket open, so we want to keep that link there
[21:34] <Laibsch> I was able to verify in hardy
[21:34] <Laibsch> and there is no more gnome-print in hardy
[21:34] <Laibsch> yes
[21:35] <Laibsch> but the upstream task has been reassigned from gnucash to gnome-print
[21:35] <greg-g> ahh, yes, I see
[21:35] <Laibsch> now the upstream task suggests this is a gnucash issue which is not confirmed in bugzilla.gnome.org
[21:35] <Laibsch> it was changed by cstimming, one of the gnucash devs
[21:35] <Laibsch> I am sure he knew what he was doing
[21:37] <Laibsch> how do I find out the successor of gnome-print?
[21:37] <greg-g> Laibsch: not sure
[21:37] <greg-g> I'm updating the report to reflect the change to gnome-print from upstream
[21:38] <greg-g> there, updated, now, to figure out where gnome-print has gone
[21:40] <Laibsch> well, I was trying to avoid exactly that
[21:41] <Laibsch> You can change entries in LP
[21:41] <Laibsch> But you can never delete them
[21:41] <greg-g> that is ok, this is better than what it was before, and since I'm not sure what to do about gnome-print it made sense at the time
[21:44] <greg-g> Laibsch: I see this: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+package/libgnomeprint2.2-0
[21:44] <greg-g> so it appears gnomeprint is in hardy (and intrepid)
[21:45] <greg-g> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+package/libgnomeprint2.2-0
[21:46] <greg-g> Laibsch: so I believe that the bug is now in the correct state, do you agree? or did I miss something?
[21:46] <greg-g> (I didn't read the comments completely)
[22:53] <afflux> hi
[22:53] <jjesse> hello