[00:30] <bdmurray> ogasawara: what's the UDF kernel bug?
[00:31] <ogasawara> bdmurray: the private or the public
[00:31] <bdmurray> the public I've a dupe
[00:32] <ogasawara> bdmurray: bug 213696
[00:34] <bdmurray> I wonder what I did with the disc I was testing with
[00:34] <sectech> bdmurray,  do you know when my 3 month expires?
[00:34] <bdmurray> sectech: not off the top of my head
[00:35] <bdmurray> you can find at bug-control members page
[00:35] <sectech> Well... I can get back into bug triage again... I have had some free time come up
[00:35] <sectech> which makes me happy...
[00:35] <bdmurray> sectech: great, we could use your help!
[00:36] <sectech> I will read the wiki's for any updates though for while I was away, just so I am on the same page as you all though
[00:36] <sectech> heh one too many though's
[00:36] <bdmurray> sectech: There isn't much I can think of
[00:37] <sectech> Regardless... I have time now...  It took me a while to settle into my new job...
[00:37] <bdmurray> sectech: 2008-09-12
[00:38] <sectech> When should I be asking for an extension?
[00:38] <sectech> it's getting close
[00:38] <james_w> bddebian: boo
[00:39] <bddebian> heh
[00:39] <james_w> finally managed it
[00:39] <james_w> I can actually get on with my life now, rather than trying to catch you logging on.
[00:40] <hggdh> bdmurray, ping
[00:40] <bdmurray> still here
[00:40] <hggdh> bdmurray, are you an op at bugs-announce?
[00:40] <bdmurray> hggdh: yep
[00:40] <hggdh> can you please drop eeebotu so I can restart it?
[00:41] <hggdh> (it does not seem to be registered yet)
[00:42] <hggdh> bdmurray, ^^
[01:04] <sectech> Does intrepid work on virtualbox yet? The last time I tried it didn't
[01:07] <danbhfive> no
[01:07] <danbhfive> its a kernel bug
[01:09] <sectech> ok
[01:09] <sectech> Is it at least being worked on?
[01:55] <danbhfive> sectech: you should ask in #ubuntu+1 and yeah, it is, thats why I knew about it.  Its listed in the release notes of alpha 4
[02:20] <snadge> i wonder if the xen virtual framebuffer works in intrepid ;)
[02:21] <snadge> i wonder if you can do a paravirtual install yet.. hehe
[06:42] <dholbach> good morning
[07:05] <techno_freak> dholbach, morning
[07:05] <dholbach> hi techno_freak
[07:06] <techno_freak> dholbach, in yur 5-a-day stats, in the top 50 contributors list there are 21 embers
[07:06] <techno_freak> your*
[07:06] <dholbach> where?
[07:07] <techno_freak> dholbach, ah, it got fixed within 30 mins :) sorry and thanks
[07:08] <dholbach> np, I didn't do anything :)
[07:08] <techno_freak> dholbach, it was there an hour ago, was wondering why I went out of that list and found "ember" being listed 21 times. :)
[07:09] <dholbach> really... that's weird
[07:09] <techno_freak> yes
[07:10] <techno_freak> first I thought there was some massive triaging that threw me out of the list ;)
[07:10] <techno_freak> dholbach, ouch, it's still there, let me show you screenshot of it :[
[07:11] <dholbach> just tell me which column which numbers are wrong
[07:11] <techno_freak> the top 50 contributors ever
[07:11] <dholbach> ARGH
[07:11] <dholbach> yes
[07:11] <dholbach> that's clearly broken
[07:12] <techno_freak> yes
[07:12] <techno_freak> it's been like this for past 3/4 days
[07:12] <dholbach> I'll check it out later
[07:12] <techno_freak> ok, :)
[07:13] <dholbach> thanks for letting me know
[07:15] <techno_freak> :)
[07:43] <Awsoonn> I'm about to throw the intrepid switch and get testing daily; any tips?
[07:43] <Awsoonn> borked systems don't scare me, obvoiusly.
[07:45] <dholbach> you can try out this: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-August/026017.html
[07:46] <Awsoonn> kvm doesn't fly on my system unfortantly
[07:46] <Awsoonn> too old
[07:49] <Awsoonn> is there a planned FF exeption for gimp 2.6 and Open Office 3?
[07:52]  * Awsoonn presses the big red button
[07:53] <dholbach> Awsoonn: not sure anybody asked for an FF exception for them yet, but I'm sure that if somebody does it, it will be considered
[07:53] <Awsoonn> dholbach: good to know, thanks.
[08:00] <mouz> anything known about ubottu's whereabouts last 12 hours?
[08:55] <mcas> good morning
[08:55] <mcas> i need some help with bug 262149
[08:55] <mcas> there are 3 bugs in one report
[08:56] <mcas> should i open 3 new bugs and close this one or should the reporter do this?
[09:25] <firmabos20034> All greetings. There is here a lucid mind what to help me?
[09:25] <firmabos20034> At me a problem at loading with life CD writes here such errors: SQUASHFS error:
[09:44]  * e-jat brb .. zzZZzz sleepy .. 
[09:45]  * e-jat back .. 
[10:32] <savvas0> is anyone in the website maintenance of ubuntu.com? the download link for gobuntu at http://www.ubuntu.com/products/whatisubuntu/gobuntu points to outdated 7.10
[11:40] <rihs_> can somebody help me with framebuffer issue, which I think is related to bug #104079
[13:52] <qense> Someone has got a bug that makes his CD/DVD player key go dead when an empty disk in in the player. Reading and writing is no problem.
[13:53] <qense> I can't seem to find the cause.
[13:53] <qense> Could someone have a look at bug 229477 ?
[13:57] <chrisccoulson> qense - Just looking at that bug
[13:57] <qense> thx
[13:57] <chrisccoulson> the reporter is referring to the button to open the CD tray isn't he?
[13:57] <chrisccoulson> and the CD tray doesn't open if there is an empty disk in the player?
[13:57] <qense> yes
[13:58] <qense> He was a bit unclear, but that's what I understood.
[13:58] <chrisccoulson> i'm not sure whether HAL is involved in this or not
[13:59] <qense> I started a bit wrong with diagnosing because at first I thought the all extra keys, mostly media keys, weren't working.
[14:07] <chrisccoulson> qense - I'm not sure what the problem could be. I've just tried locking my CD device using HAL on my machine to see if it stops me from opening the CD drawer, and it doesn't
[14:07] <chrisccoulson> I'll have a think of what else the person could do to debug it
[14:07] <qense> ok, thank you for having a look at it. :)
[14:08] <chrisccoulson> i have noticed another bug by ejecting a mounted CD though
[14:08] <chrisccoulson> nautilus doesn't unmount it before it is ejected!
[14:08] <qense> ah!
[14:08] <qense> That's bad
[14:08] <chrisccoulson> and then you end up with the icon stuck on your desktop
[14:09] <qense> Was that bug already reported or are you reporting that right now?
[14:09] <chrisccoulson> i'll have a look
[14:55] <chrisccoulson> dholbach, ping
[15:08] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: hiya
[15:08] <chrisccoulson> hi
[15:08] <chrisccoulson> i'm having issues with the 5-a-day applet. i think you're the right person to speak to?
[15:09] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: it depends :)
[15:09] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: what's your problem?
[15:09] <chrisccoulson> it crashes every time i try to load it
[15:09] <dholbach> oh
[15:09] <chrisccoulson> i've got a traceback
[15:09] <dholbach> you have a backtrace
[15:09] <dholbach> nice
[15:09] <dholbach> can you put it on paste.ubuntu.com?
[15:10] <chrisccoulson> 1 sec
[15:10] <chrisccoulson> http://paste.ubuntu.com/41563/
[15:10] <chrisccoulson> i'm confused
[15:11] <chrisccoulson> there is no '/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/fiveadayapplet/controller.py' on my system
[15:11] <dholbach> err
[15:11] <dholbach> hang on
[15:13] <dholbach> ok... I can reproduce the problem - my fault - will fix it in a bit - what does      ls /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/fiveadayapplet/      say?
[15:14] <chrisccoulson> http://paste.ubuntu.com/41565/
[15:14] <dholbach> WEIRD
[15:14] <dholbach> I suppose you're on version 0.49something?
[15:15] <chrisccoulson> thats the one!
[15:16] <dholbach> what does      ls /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/fiveadayapplet/      say?
[15:16] <dholbach> fiveadayapplet
[15:16] <dholbach> not fiveaday
[15:17] <chrisccoulson> whoops! http://paste.ubuntu.com/41567/
[15:17] <chrisccoulson> this time there is no core.py
[15:18] <dholbach> ok, so you got the controller
[15:18] <dholbach> I'm just about to fix the other mistake
[15:18] <dholbach> and hang on for a bit
[15:20] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: ok... uploaded to PPA - it might take a bit until 0.50 shows up
[15:20] <chrisccoulson> no probs!
[15:20] <chrisccoulson> thanks!
[15:20] <dholbach> thanks for letting me know
[15:21] <chrisccoulson> no problem!
[15:21] <dholbach> ROCK ON
[15:21] <chrisccoulson> (H)
[15:21] <chrisccoulson> ah
[15:21] <chrisccoulson> i keep forgetting i'm not using MSN!
[15:22] <dholbach> :)
[15:22] <mcas> can someone please look at bug 262149
[15:22] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: was that supposed to be a ♥? :)
[15:23] <dholbach> or what's a "(H)"?
[15:23] <chrisccoulson> it's a face with shades on!
[15:23] <dholbach> ah ok
[15:23] <mcas> should i open 3 new bugs and close this one or should this do the reporter?
[15:24] <chrisccoulson> mcas: i would encourage the reporter to open separate reports
[15:24] <chrisccoulson> that one will become horrendous otherwise
[15:24] <mcas> ok i close this one with a comment
[15:24] <dholbach> thekorn_: if I want to play with the 5-a-day-applet locally, do I run ./5-a-day-applet -d?
[15:24] <mcas> thanks for the response chrisccoulson
[15:25] <chrisccoulson> all 3 issues are definately unrelated
[15:25] <dholbach> thekorn_: ok, it works now - it's all good :)
[15:26] <mcas> 1 i think so, too
[15:26] <mcas> the others i wasn't sure
[15:26] <thekorn_> aha, it's applet time again
[15:27]  * thekorn_ hugs dholbach 
[15:27] <chrisccoulson> mcas: if you keep that report open for one of the problems, it would be a good idea to edit the title and description to something more appropriate
[15:27]  * dholbach hugs thekorn_ back
[15:27] <dholbach> thekorn_: just fixed a tiny mistake that I introduced yesterday, now I'm looking at the teams list
[15:28] <mcas> chrisccoulson: then i let this one open for the second issue and change the title
[15:28] <thekorn_> I'm happy to help where possible, but I'm not running the applet right now
[15:28] <chrisccoulson> mcas: that's probably the best approach
[15:28] <mcas> the third one should be open as a separate bug and the first i would say it's a support request
[15:29] <mcas> is this ok for you chrisccoulson?
[15:29] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, i'm not sure about that. if Xorg isn't starting correctly, then thats probably a bug
[15:30] <mcas> hmmm
[15:31] <mcas> ok than he should open a separate bug for this issue, too
[15:31] <chrisccoulson> yeah, i think so
[15:38] <mcas> chrisccoulson: could you please look again if my changes are correct?
[15:39] <dholbach> chrisccoulson: 0.51 is going to fix another problem in the applet (setting the teams)
[15:40]  * dholbach will stop breaking thekorn_'s good work now
[15:40] <dholbach> :)
[15:40] <mcas> dholbach: is there a problem with the 5-a-day stats?
[15:40] <thekorn_> :)
[15:40] <chrisccoulson> mcas: Looks good. You should also request the output of 'lspci -vvnn'
[15:40] <mcas> ok sorry
[15:41] <dholbach> mcas: yes, I'm looking into it next - techno_freak told me this morning
[15:41] <thekorn_> s/breaking/improving/
[15:41] <dholbach> thekorn_: 5-a-day uses   bzr launchpad-login   now (I think it was your suggestion)
[15:41] <thekorn_> SUPER!
[15:41] <mcas> dholbach: ok fine
[15:41] <dholbach> much more useful to set that instead of a ~/.5-a-day file :)
[15:44] <dholbach> mcas: you were referring to the "top 50 contributors ever"?
[15:45] <mcas> yes
[15:45] <dholbach> ember paid me a bit to turn up a couple of times
[15:45] <mcas> there are so many ember entries?
[15:45] <dholbach> just kidding... just wanted to make sure you didn't spot another problem :)
[15:46] <mcas> np dholbach
[15:57] <Awsoonn> before I go about fixing my issue, is there anythgin else I shoudl attach? Bug #262676
[16:03] <hggdh> Awsoonn, you have a series of non-standard repositories, and some of them have access errors.
[16:13] <dholbach> mcas: should be fixed with next cron run
[16:13] <dholbach> ember's 5-a-day-data branch seems wonky
[16:14] <mcas> thanks dholbach
[17:36] <Awsoonn> hggdh: sorry for the late responce, but you would classify this as a no fix bug? It is only due to my repos?
[17:38] <hggdh> Awsoonn, I do not know, but it would be worth the time to clean out the errors. On my view, it still should not have failed
[17:38] <hggdh> but the maintainer may have an easy time if we can be more precise on the error
[17:42] <Awsoonn> alrighty then, cleaning time it is.
[17:47] <Awsoonn> hggdh: where do you see these errors? what file?
[18:15] <hggdh> Awsoonn, in the VarLogDistUpgradeMainlog.gz
[21:21] <mcas> chrisccoulson: ping
[21:25] <chrisccoulson> hi mcas
[21:25] <mcas> hi chrisccoulson
[21:25] <mcas> you remember the 3 in 1 bug?
[21:26] <mcas> a few hours ago?
[21:26] <chrisccoulson> yep! although i cant remember the bug number!
[21:26] <mcas> the solution is a defect dvd drive :-)
[21:27] <mcas> he downloaded a new image takes a new drive and now ist ok
[21:27] <chrisccoulson> ah! well, thats good (although not so good for the reporter)
[21:27] <chrisccoulson> how did you get to the bottom of it?
[21:27] <mcas> he wrote it a few minutes ago ;-9
[21:27] <mcas> ;-)
[21:28] <chrisccoulson> nice and easy then!
[21:28] <mcas> now he has a running system without any problems
[21:28] <chrisccoulson> thats good to hear!
[21:28] <mcas> yes
[21:29] <mcas> i want to tell you because i think this was first a little complicated and now so easy
[21:29] <chrisccoulson> yes, that could have ended up being quite complicated
[21:30] <mcas> yes
[21:30] <chrisccoulson> although with bug reports like that affecting something quite basic - you tend to find that if there aren't lots of people reporting duplicates that it is probably either a configuration problem, or broken hardware
[21:32] <chrisccoulson> i had something this week - bright coloured dots appearing on my screen when usplash was shown. i could have reported it on launchpad and it would have ended up being a pain to debug
[21:32] <chrisccoulson> but i suspected a hardware problem so i left it
[21:32] <chrisccoulson> and sure enough, my machine failed to POST a few days ago with a video RAM failure!
[21:33] <mcas> i think if there are no duplicates but answers it is a real bug anyway
[21:33] <mcas> chrisccoulson: good feeling
[21:34] <chrisccoulson> i'm just taking a look at bug 262760 (currently assigned to Xen)
[21:34] <chrisccoulson> however, I think it should be assigned to the kernel. Does anyone else have any opinion?
[21:35] <chrisccoulson> i'm not sure where the CPU ID comes from (whether it is from the hardware or assigned by the kernel), which is why I'm unsure
[21:37] <mcas> i think it is kernel related
[21:37] <chrisccoulson> i think you're probably right
[22:11] <thekorn>  /exit
[22:11] <thekorn> argh
[22:17] <ligemeget> How the devil do I add a tag to a bug in launchpad?
[22:18] <mcas> ligemeget: there is a link the Update desciption / tags
[22:18] <ligemeget> ah, there it was, yes :)
[22:19] <ligemeget> what can I do to improve the bug report of bug 262806 ?
[22:22] <mcas> ligemeget: perhaps you find something at this page
[22:22] <mcas> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[22:23] <ligemeget> thanks mcas
[23:32] <jcastro> bdmurray: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream
[23:32] <jcastro> I added a header and some more links to resources, thoughts?
[23:34] <hggdh> all: I *think* I identified the reason, or perhaps *one* of the reasons, eeebotu would stop every so often: it has to do with responding to server PING requests. I have added in the code, but I will not bounce EeeBotu until needed
[23:35] <hggdh> the test code is currently running on #ubuntu-bugs-announce-test
[23:42] <hggdh> jcastro, Brian is off on an extended weekend (its labour day in the US this Monday)
[23:43] <jcastro> hggdh: ok thanks
[23:44] <hggdh> jcastro, FWIW, I like it. Thank you
[23:46] <jcastro> heh
[23:46] <jcastro> Need to chase down the OOo and mozilla teams still
[23:46] <jcastro> their pages are pretty bare