[00:37] <Ampelbein> bdmurray: changed summary and added the tag for 264105 - or was there something else wrong?
[00:39] <bdmurray> Ampelbein: nothing I just thought it was funny
[00:39] <bdmurray> In a tragic kind of way
[00:42] <Ampelbein> bug 264103 - same reporter, same problem
[01:18] <LaserJock> are apport bugs automatically set to "Medium" importance?
[02:03] <nellery> LaserJock, some of them are, but I have no idea what the requirements are
[02:34] <gotisch> where do i report a bug about ubuntu (gnome?) not recognizing headphones if they are plugged in before boot?
[02:34] <gotisch> oh
[02:34] <gotisch> nvm
[06:03] <ApOgEE-> hi all
[06:05] <ApOgEE-> anybody home?
[08:36] <Kamping_Kaiser> hi all.
[08:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> i just noticed i've recieved a 'boiler plate paste' responce to Bug 223175 and Bug 218616 . while the paste may be valid for 175, for 616 it seems fairly gratuitious.is there a 'correct' coures of action?
[08:38] <Kamping_Kaiser> i dont see a point in installing the intrepid kernel (for a start i have no intrepid systems) just to check a file copyright (which i probably need the source for anyway)
[08:45] <Kamping_Kaiser> i got the same boilerplate for Bug 76347 (and i'm guessing other that i havent got to yet). guess someone just went through all hte kernel bugs and bumped thier karma ^W^W^Wpasted the same thing
[13:09] <Hobbsee> Kamping_Kaiser: if it's policy or general behaviour, you'd do better to mail the mailing list.
[13:10] <Kamping_Kaiser> Hobbsee, 'the' mailing list? -bugs list?
[13:10] <Hobbsee> yes
[13:12] <Kamping_Kaiser> Hobbsee, dont know if its policy, but it happened to the 3 or 4 kernel bugs i was subscribed to.
[13:14] <Hobbsee> Kamping_Kaiser: often behaviours that people repeat a lot, then others see and repeat, become de facto policy.
[13:14] <Hobbsee> Kamping_Kaiser: it appears that "use your brain when it comes to bugs" isn't a written policy, as such.
[13:19] <Kamping_Kaiser> Hobbsee, i've already growled at the person in bug 218616 so i'll probably leave it as is.
[13:19] <Hobbsee> Kamping_Kaiser: it's probably worth bringing it up as a general issue - various people have mentioned it.
[13:21] <Kamping_Kaiser> Hobbsee, ok. i'll draft an email then. not sure i'm wiling to send it tonight though.
[13:22] <Hobbsee> i doubt people will read it until tomorrow anyway, even if yo udid.
[13:26] <Kamping_Kaiser> naughty people. they shold be waiting for my email
[13:26] <Hobbsee> heh
[14:12] <iD_J> i have debugging symbols for a package installed, but the debugger doesn't show the current code when when stepping through with gdb, only line numbers. is there a way to fix this?
[14:17] <iD_J> is anybody in here at their keyboard?...
[21:12] <pwnguin> poor don knuth
[21:12] <pwnguin> his machine doesn't have internet
[21:12] <pwnguin> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rxvt/+bug/252648
[21:13] <pwnguin> explains why he never got back on his gv bug
[21:28] <pwnguin> would it be appropriate to subscribe a MOTU to a bug about a package they uploaded to debian but not ubuntu?
[21:43] <pwnguin> is baltix still around?
[21:43] <pwnguin> im tired of seeing their untouched bugs on my list
[22:13] <Rocket2DMn> pwnguin, it would appear so - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltix
[22:57] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/266956
[22:57] <dupondje> this should be fixxed asap !
[22:58] <pwnguin> fglrx has source?
[22:59] <dupondje> how u mean ? :)
[23:10] <hggdh> fglrx is (or was) a closed binary
[23:26] <dupondje> http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/fglrx-kernel-source
[23:26] <dupondje> this one is bugggged