[02:18] !pign [02:18] Sorry, I don't know anything about pign [02:18] !ping [02:18] ping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore === asac_ is now known as asac === mcas_away is now known as mcas === jsomers is now known as Tyfius [16:38] question -- integration between gnome-keyring and gnome login password is under g-kr? [16:38] or elsewhere? [16:44] do you think bug 120829 is a wontfix? The reporters complain about their drive in fstab being mounted while having them set as noauto. It comes from gnome, as they have the "user" option set too, and gnome automounts them. [16:44] Launchpad bug 120829 in util-linux "/dev/sda3 is mounted despite the 'noauto' option in fstab" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120829 [17:07] bug 252354 [17:07] Launchpad bug 252354 in linux "Calgary should not be enabled in Intrepid's stock desktop kernel" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/252354 === AstralJa1a is now known as AstralJava === Hurtz_ is now known as Hurtz [20:25] I have been having problems with Firefox crashing at random times and made a backtrace.. I'm not really sure how to file a bug report on this. Could anybody please take a look at the backtrace to point me in the right direction? Here's the backtrace: http://pastebin.com/f1d8e2652 Thanks! [20:26] there's a lot of flash in there [20:26] do you have libflashsupport installed? [20:26] james_w: nope [20:27] shall I install it and see if I can still duplicate the problem? [20:27] I don't recommend installing it unless you're on a 64-bit install [20:27] no, I know that that can cause crashes. [20:28] are there any gdb packages I should install to get the rest of those symbols? [20:30] Thanks crimsun! By the way I'm running Hardy 32-bit, Firefox is 3.0.1+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.2 and flash is 9.0.124.0ubuntu2 [20:30] yes, that version of Flash is the culprit. [20:30] hmm... I gotta have flash.. any suggestions? =) [20:30] unfortunately, to work around it, you need either a 64-bit install, intrepid, or be willing to run newer packages that have not been well tested in hardy. [20:31] well, pick one of the latter two, and I'll walk you through it in #ubuntu-audio-help [20:32] I would assume there's already a bug filed against flash for this.. should I add my backtrace? [20:32] it's bug 192888. It's very, very well known. [20:32] Launchpad bug 192888 in libflashsupport "firefox crashes on flash contents when using libflashsupport" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/192888 [20:32] so no, there's no pressing need to add to the comment clutter. [20:33] crimsun: it's the same thing even though I don't have libflashsupport installed? [20:33] yes, the root cause is the same. [20:33] 1. broken Flash, 2. broken libflashsupport. (1) is obviously the culprit here. [20:34] granted, it doesn't help that everything conspired to fall right before hardy released, but whatever. I'm not bitter. [20:34] I don't think my work PC is ready for the jump to Intrepid yet (happily running at home though).. 64-bit might be an option [20:35] In the past I had shied away from 64-bit due to the problems outweighing any performance gain I was experiencing.. it's been a few versions of Ubuntu since then though =) [20:36] well, the least problematic option is the last choice I outlined. [20:42] crimsun: let's give it a try.. see you in #ubuntu-audio-help =) [21:07] man, why did they mess with the activity log [21:07] i just got an email from LP and i cant tell why [21:07] the activity report suggests it was last touched five months ago [21:08] i guess someone assigned it to wacom [21:08] the headers would tell [21:11] tell you what? [21:12] at any rate, it looks like mike nagel pulled it out of oblivion and assigned it to wacom; i just wish it that was reported on the logs [22:22] Hi [22:23] i got a 768 error when trying to update 5-a-day, how i can do it