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Ampelbeinhmm. when using bughelper to find bugs i get no output. with --debug i get: There is no row of the info-table linked to this bugreport. is this because of the recent launchpad update?01:04
Hobbseequite likely01:05
bdmurrayAmpelbein: what version are you using? and what exact command are you executing?01:56
bdmurrayAmpelbein: I've tried recreating it w/o success02:04
Ampelbeinbdmurray: bughelper --version02:04
Ampelbein0.2.1502:04
bdmurrayand a command to test?02:05
Ampelbeinbughelper -p seahorse02:05
Ampelbeini'll pastebin the clue-file02:05
bdmurraygreat, is there a reason that isn't committed?02:06
Ampelbeinmost of all because it did not work here02:07
bdmurraythat's a good one!02:07
Ampelbeinhttp://paste.ubuntuusers.de/392005/02:11
Ampelbeindamn captchas02:11
bdmurrayAmpelbein: dinner here but I'll test it shortly, thanks02:13
Ampelbeinhappy eating. (i really don't know what the correct translation for "guten appetit" is ;-)02:14
hggdhbon appetit?02:18
Ampelbeinhggdh: sounds french02:19
Ampelbein;-)02:19
hggdhit is, but this is the only one I have ever used in the US. Never heard any other, but then I am a foreigner...02:21
Ampelbeinhggdh: dict.leo.org suggests "Enjoy your meal!". now i'm ready to fly to the US!02:23
Hobbseei'm not aware that there is a direct english translation, beyond "enjoy your meal"02:26
* Hobbsee trouts Awsoonn at random.02:26
hggdhyes, perhaps. Still, I do not remember ever hearing it.02:29
Hobbseeno, it doesn't seem to be common02:30
bdmurrayAmpelbein: which version of python-launchpad-bugs do you have?02:31
Ampelbein0.3.102:31
bdmurrayreally, that bug shouldn't have shown up in a list of seahorse bugs recently02:35
bdmurrayI could see it crash like this on the 5th when the package was being changed but not today02:35
hggdhohh, this is not good. I just 'cp -r evo-svn evo-svn.new' (which is to say, replicated the whole evolution svn image)02:36
hggdhthen I look at the original evo-svn directory, and *all* evolution* directories are missing02:36
hggdhI look at the evo-svn.new, and they are there02:36
hggdhany ideas, before I start running and screaming around?02:37
Ampelbeinbdmurray: i noticed that the ":" gets converted to the ascii-code when using bugxml. after rewriting the xml-manually it seems to work.02:50
Hobbseehggdh: interested in some ISO testing?02:50
hggdhHobbsee, I guess now I am...02:51
hggdhthis is really bad02:51
Hobbseehggdh: oh good.  Alpha 6 images need testing :)02:52
Hobbseewhat is?02:52
hggdh'cp -r' on very large directories removed some of the original subdirectories02:52
Hobbseeinteresting.02:53
hggdhHobbsee, I will have to wait for the ISO for when I get home, this weekend02:53
Hobbseesigh.  That won't work then.02:53
hggdhI cannot download 700M in the hotel, not in time to be useful02:53
HobbseeFor anyone who *can* get things tested in the next 17 or so hours, http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com could do with some help.  There are instructions at the top of the page02:53
hggdhOK, OK. I will start the download02:53
Hobbseehggdh: pity :(02:53
Hobbseehggdh: if you can't download it, then there's little point :)02:54
hggdhwell, I will try. The most that can happen is they will drop my connection ;-)02:54
nullackHobbsee: Morning, I'll grab a build its about time this test build got turfed for a clean one03:00
Hobbseenullack: excellent.03:01
Hobbseenullack: you can use vm's, etc, if you want.03:01
nullackI got test machines here - doesnt matter. I run in no VM to get more into the test03:01
Hobbseecool :)03:02
Hobbseeoh, drat.  i'm not on the -qa ML.03:07
mrooneyofftopic, Dia is a REALLY slick little app, who would have guessed it can export a UML diagram to python code?03:55
Hobbseemrooney: seriously?  nice!03:55
mrooneyHobbsee: Yeah, I was in the export menu looking for Visio (which was there) and saw the Python option, tried it, and I had a nice .py file will all the class, method, parameter, etc stubs all coded for me, with appropriate relationships handled03:56
mrooneyHobbsee: unrelated, for the Alpha 6 testing are you specifically looking for fresh installs from the ISO or is upgrading from an Alpha 5 install for example fine?04:04
Hobbseemrooney: fresh installs is the more important04:05
mrooneyahh I see04:05
Hobbseemrooney: we will test upgrades, but that will probably be closer to beta, and it will be from hardy --> intrepid.04:05
Hobbseemrooney: currently, the aim is to make sure the installer doesn't blow up, etc.04:06
mrooneythis laptop can't boot from USB, nor can it burn DVDs, and I don't have any CD-Rs :)04:06
Hobbseeand do to bits of upgrade testing - which a whole lot of people tend to do closer to release anyway.04:06
Hobbseemrooney: use a VM, and mount the ISO?04:06
Hobbseethat's what I usually do.04:06
mrooneyyeah I can do that now that virtualbox works :)04:06
Hobbsee\o/04:06
mrooneyit sure was hard to test previously, haha04:06
Hobbseei haven't tested the last few.  I've been slack.04:07
Hobbseealthough i did test alpha 5 about a week ago, and went 'argh!'04:07
mrooneyactually I should do it so I can test my migration-assistant patch04:07
Hobbseeindeed!04:07
Hobbseei don't think anyone's tested it so far.04:07
mrooneym-a?04:07
Hobbseeyeah04:08
mrooneyhaha yeah it really doesn't appear that they have04:08
mrooneyno FF3 support and Pidgin is still called Gaim04:08
Hobbseeouch04:09
mrooneyyeah, sounds like evand is busy04:10
greg-gthere isn't an automatic way of keeping greasemonkey scripts updated with respect to a repo/url (ie: for the launchpad greasemonkey scripts)05:15
greg-gis there?05:15
macogreg-g: im experimenting with having it pointing to a bzr checkout....maybe running bzr pull auto-updates it? will go check...05:18
kahrytanAloha, anyone?\05:19
macooh, i have no revisions to pull05:19
kahrytanWho thinks Bug #238191 is nvidia bug?05:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 238191 in ubuntu "Addon card conflict between graphics card and tv tuner" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23819105:19
greg-gmaco: I just had that idea, we'll see :)05:20
kahrytangreg-g»   you think my bug is a nvidia driver issue?05:21
greg-gmaco: it looks like bzr pulling and restarting firefox works! :)05:22
greg-gkahrytan: looking now05:22
kahrytangreg-g»  I tried NV driver. works. Only locks up at X load with nvidia driver and glx enabled.05:22
greg-gwhy are you asking who thinks it is an nvidia bug when you said yourself it isn't?05:23
macogreg-g: yayy05:23
kahrytanSomeone did tried to assign it to nvidia package05:23
greg-gkahrytan: and....05:23
kahrytanBut it's not nvidia bug05:24
greg-gagain, why are you asking here if someone thinks it is an nvidia bug?05:24
kahrytangreg-g» Cuz it's bug elsewhere. not sure where. I have both graphics card, ethernet card, and tv tuner (that order) inserted now. Using nvidia driver.  and it works now05:25
kahrytanSounds like a Linux and Hardware issue to me.05:27
kahrytangreg-g»  So?05:29
greg-gkahrytan: I understand that the bug is not in nvidia. I will choose not re-ask my question again.05:29
kahrytangreg-g»  No reason. But could you help find the cause?05:30
greg-ghonestly, I'm not too good with diagnosing those issues (linux kernel/HAL related)05:32
kahrytanYou think it might be HAL/kernel related?05:32
greg-gkahrytan: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection05:32
kahrytan^ thats what im looking for05:33
greg-gmaybe, it could be, I'm not sure I could tell what the root-cause is from the given information05:33
kahrytanI'll include lspci w/ and w/o 2nd pci card05:33
greg-gkahrytan: also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal05:34
kahrytanthe first wiki needs correction. -wnn doesnt exist05:34
kahrytan-w switch doesnt exist actually05:35
greg-gthat is -vv05:35
greg-gjust looks like a w05:35
greg-gsudo lspci -vvnn > lspci-vvnn.log05:36
greg-gthat is copy/pasted from the wiki05:36
Awsoonnping bdmurray05:36
kahrytanoops05:36
greg-g:)05:36
kahrytanbut ill do those commands w/ and w/o 2nd pci card.05:37
bdmurrayAwsoonn: pong05:37
kahrytanThat would help debug it05:37
Awsoonnbdmurray: msg'd you05:38
bdmurrayooh, there's a team map now05:39
Awsoonnteam map?05:39
bdmurrayhttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugcontrol/+map05:39
techno_freakcool05:39
Awsoonnsweet!05:40
greg-gkahrytan: thanks for helping debug the issue05:40
kahrytanAwsoonn»  i mapped my loc already05:40
kahrytanAwsoonn» https://launchpad.net/~kahrytan05:42
AwsoonnI just set my loc as well05:42
Awsoonn:)05:42
Awsoonnhttps://launchpad.net/~dereck05:42
kahrytanyour on a continent.05:43
kahrytanat first glance, i am in the middle of the ocean05:43
Awsoonn:P05:44
kahrytangoogle maps gets street numbers wrong lol05:45
kahrytanAwsoonn» A benefit for the location is for LoCos to use it to tell members where next meeting is05:51
kahrytangreg-g»  You still here?06:34
kahrytanAnyone here?06:37
Hewkahrytan: 106 of us are here, apparently :-)06:39
kahrytansmartaleck06:40
kahrytanits 10506:40
kahrytan10406:40
kahrytanBots dont count as people06:40
kahrytanYou think .gz attachments to bugs is okay?06:41
Hewkahrytan: Should be fine, especially for something like large logs06:42
kahrytanHew»  more like.. 12 logs.06:42
kahrytan8 logs.06:43
Hewkahrytan: I'd recommend putting them all in a single .tar.gz06:43
Hewassuming they are related06:43
kahrytanlspci and lshal of 4 different hardware setups06:43
kahrytanI figured out, when I have onboard lan enabled when I got nvidia (nvidia driver) and tv tuner, I get a hardlock ( no REISUB) with X tries to start06:44
kahrytanI get hardlock when tv tuner is  inserted basicly.06:45
kahrytanHew»  confusing isnt it06:58
Hewkahrytan: Indeed. Which bug #?07:00
kahrytanbug #23819107:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 238191 in ubuntu "Addon card conflict between graphics card, tv tuner, and onboard lan" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23819107:02
kahrytanoops. forgot to update one log.07:04
kahrytanHew»  reading logs?07:08
kahrytanWhen Intrepid beta comes out, ill do the same hardware test07:10
kahrytantime for me to compile and install tv tuner driver07:13
Hewkahrytan: It's not easy to tell what your issue is. It would be worthwhile elaborating on it in the bug description, as well as marking it as affecting the package you think is responsible. What causes the freeze? You have mentioned three devices which just confuses the issue.07:15
kahrytanHow does it confuse it07:16
Hewkahrytan: Start with a simple setup, and try and find the one thing that causes the freeze.07:16
kahrytanSimple: Onboard LAN, Nvidia card with Nvidia, tv tuner = hard lock07:17
Hewkahrytan: You're mentioning switching graphics drivers, turning your LAN on and off, and doing something with your TV tuner. Can you reproduce the issue by just doing one of these things?07:17
kahrytandid nothing with my tv tuner.07:17
Hewkahrytan: If you tv tuner doesn't have anything to do with the issue, then why mention it? This is what makes it confusing I think.07:18
kahrytanIf I remove tv tuner,  Graphics card and Onboard lan work.07:18
kahrytanHew»  I don't know proper glx driver for GMA310007:19
kahrytanotherwise, I would test that07:20
Hewkahrytan: Are you reporting multiple issues in the one bug? From what I can tell, your bug is about X not starting.07:21
kahrytanbut its not X07:21
kahrytanperhaps i need to reinclude my other finds07:22
kahrytanHew»  While I was testing opensuse to see how it is. I noticed that It was confusing my tv tuner for graphics card.07:23
kahrytanso I couldnt enable compiz07:23
Hewkahrytan: Opensuse? Compiz? These things are just complicating the issue (unless they are relevant to the bug you reported).07:24
Hewkahrytan: Edit the bug description, and clearly explain the problem (and the expected behaviour).07:25
kahrytanI did explain it as clear as possible07:26
kahrytanKept it as simple as possible. no other way07:26
kahrytanDesc adheres to KISS basically07:27
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frehi09:48
persiafre: Hello!  Have you picked a bug yet today?09:55
freno09:57
frelooking for it09:57
frehave you some advice? it's the first time I'm coming here09:58
persiaDepends on what you'd like to do.09:59
persiaIf you've no direction at all, every new bug is announced in #ubuntu-bugs-announce, and the vast majority need at least some simple adjustments (you can always ask here for help).10:00
freI have a bug on my computer with suspend on my computer which had been triaged as medium, is it the good place to try to solve it?10:00
persiaIf you're familiar with a certain piece of software, reviewing the bugs on that package can be rewarding, and get the list organised for a developer.10:01
freBug #26949010:01
persiaThere's also canned searches available for various types of bugs (like those that are old and untriaged) listed on the wiki pages in the /topic10:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 269490 in linux "suspend/resume broken on dell Latitude E6400 kernel 2.6.27-3" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26949010:01
persiaThat one is already Triaged, so there's probably not so much to do, unless you want to work on the solution.10:02
freok, this forum is more for triaging than solving?10:02
frechat10:03
persiafre: Well, there's some talk of solving bugs here, the focus is really on managing the bugs.10:07
persiaIf you've a known solution, and need testers, this is a good place, but only a subset of developers are here.10:07
frethx10:07
persiaOnce bugs get sufficiently triaged that a solution is clear, and it's just waiting for developer work, you'd want to put on your developer hat to work on it.  For bugs in linux, the #ubuntu-kernel channel is the place to be while wearing a developer hat, but it's *really* quiet today.10:08
persia(that's "linux" the package, not "linux" the misnomer for an operating system)10:09
freah I would have a question10:18
freubuntu on my laptop sometimes can't boot10:19
freit shows the progress bar10:19
frebut hang at maybe 15% and then I have to reboot10:19
frewhich kind of log do I have to send in a bug report?10:20
fredmesg?10:20
persiaAre you sure it's not just hanging whilst it does the disk integrity check?  Try removing "quiet" from the kernel command line.  If it still doesn't work, you'll want to file a bug.10:20
frewhen it check integrity there is some message with percentage under the progress bar10:21
persiaDepends on the problem.  If it's a kernel problem, dmesg is certainly critical.  If it's a different problem, you'll want to target the things useful for the affected package.10:21
persiaThe trick is finding out at what precise point it crashes.10:21
frebut I will tryja10:22
fresorry10:22
frei will try the kernel option10:22
freand for finding out10:22
freit 's my question10:22
frewhere do I have the more chance to finding out?10:22
frein which log10:22
freI will play a bit to find out10:25
frethx10:25
techno_freakfre, if you remove quiet, you should know where it is not responding as it spews out what it does in the screen10:25
freok10:25
fresee you10:26
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frehi again10:50
persiafre: Did removing quiet help?10:53
freyes and no10:53
freI see that it hangs on "loading hardware driver"10:54
frebut a grep on the files in/var/log give no answer10:54
freso the message outputted while booting are not saved in the log10:55
freand I have no idea where to look10:55
frethx for your concern10:57
fremaybe I should fill a bug and look for help from it?10:58
freI know the goal was to triage bugs and not to add new untriaged ones :)11:03
techno_freakfre, dmesg11:29
fretechno_freak, what should I do with dmesg? give it to you? attach it in the bug report? look into it? And should it be joiined after a failed boot or is it enough to join it after a successed one?11:32
techno_freakfre, look into dmesg if it says anything about, related to looking for some hardware driver11:33
freok, how I do that? what should I look for?11:35
frewhich word? hardware?11:35
techno_freakfre, typing `dmesg` on a terminal should show you11:37
techno_freak`dmesg | less` would be helpful to browse around11:38
frewell I am looking for it in emacs11:39
freI have for now only one thing that I was able to recognize as strange. I have the same problem as Bug #271024: RTNL: assertion failed when modprobing 'wl'11:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271024 in linux-restricted-modules "RTNL: assertion failed when modprobing 'wl'" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27102411:42
frebut there, there was no mention of difficulty while booting11:42
freso that I don't know if it is related11:42
ApOgEE-what is happening if ntptime returns ntp_gettime() returns code 5 (ERROR)11:45
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HewAnyone else had/seen an issue in the last 24-48h where sound is broken? I can only get OSS to work. I've had a quick look, but haven't found a bug about it.13:01
askandI would call bug 61185 fixed, what do you think_14:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 61185 in file-roller "please detect corrupt archives (rar format)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6118514:03
persiaaskand: Are we not still waiting for a push of the final code to have that be fixed?14:27
macocan someone mark bug #271137 wishlist please?15:01
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271137 in seahorse "Generating a signature via Nautilus presents potentially unneeded dialog" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27113715:01
persiamaco: done15:02
macopersia: thanks15:06
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PiciShould /usr/share/dict/words (provided by, for example wamerican) be in UTF-8 or latin1?16:24
Picinevermind16:31
PiciThe manpage says it should be using ISO 8859-116:31
macoflash 10's not supported in Ubuntu, is it?18:12
macoon Hardy, i mean?18:12
chrisccoulsonnope18:13
chrisccoulsoni think flash 10 was backported briefly and then removed18:13
Nafalloalso. define 'supported'.18:13
chrisccoulsonthe definition as i've interpreted here is a package that a user can report problems with to Launchpad18:15
macoright, someone's reporting a bug with it with hardy18:16
persiaYeah.  For bugs, "supported" basically means "included in some official repo".18:18
persiaThere are other meanings floating about, for other cases, and depending on with whom one speaks, but "I can report the bug against LP" is perhaps a little broad, as sometimes we get bugs for things that aren't supported (historical example: early versions of the EasyBuntu script)18:20
persiaThe packages had the same names, but weren't the same contents, and the resulting bugs definitely fell in the "not supported" category.18:20
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macopersia: i just wanted to know if i could go "not supported. invalid." on a flash 10 bug on hardy18:24
persiamaco: Double-check backports, but I think so.  http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree usually lists which versions are in which repos18:25
persia(replace the package name as needed)18:25
persiaAs you can see, there was a flash 10 in hardy-backports, but it was reverted with the +really9.0.124ubuntu2 upload.18:25
persiaSo, depending on the date of the report, it might be "Invalid: not supported", or it might be "Invalid.  There were a number of known regressions with Flash 10 in hardy-backports.  Please upgrade to the latest version, which restores Flash 9, and is expected to work."18:27
persiaSelecting the "Show publishing history" (or going to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+publishinghistory) will tell you the appropriate date range to check.18:28
macopersia: it's like yesterday18:28
macopersia: and their package version is 9.  they got 10 from elsewhere.18:28
persiaIn that case, it's probably "Invalid: not supported" :)18:28
chrisccoulsonalso remember that if it's a bug against a backported package, the bug should be against hardy-backports (or whichever release the bug is in)18:29
persiaWorth adding a note about being careful about installing software from external locations, and that software installed in that manner may cause unexpected issues with the system.18:29
persiachrisccoulson: It should, but sometimes bug submitters file against Ubuntu anyway.18:29
chrisccoulsoni know. it isn't very obvious really though. the only way to discover that is to read the backports wiki page I think, and I bet most users running backported packages havent read that18:31
persiaYeah :(18:31
chrisccoulsonping ogasawara18:31
bdmurraychrisccoulson: she's at the linux plumber's conferense today is there something I can help with?18:39
chrisccoulsonit was a general question about bug reports where the reporters machine freezes with no trace of anything in the logs18:39
chrisccoulsoni was going to ask if doing a ALT+SysRq+P (assuming the machine is sufficiently alive) would give an idea where the freeze occurs18:40
chrisccoulson'p'     - Will dump the current registers and flags to your console.18:41
macochrisccoulson: i hate it when that happens18:45
macoalt+sysrq+t should get to a recovery console as well18:45
bdmurraychrisccoulson: it is an installed system?18:45
macothe trouble comes when the kernel won't accept the keyboard interrupts from alt+sysrq :-/18:46
chrisccoulsonbdmurray: it was more of a general question, so it could be for an installed system or a live CD. i was looking at bug 271061, which I'm going to ask for all the usual information with in a moment - but I suspect that his dmesg or kern.log will contain no trace of the crash, in which case it becomes difficult to debug18:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271061 in linux "Can't load kernel via deadloop bug in bttv module" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27106118:48
chrisccoulsonalthough in this case, the reporter already knows which module causes the crash18:48
chrisccoulsonbut there are cases where that doesn't happen18:48
chrisccoulsonbug 204996 is one of those cases18:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 204996 in linux "Linux kernel 2.6.24-12 lockup" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20499618:49
bdmurraychrisccoulson: okay, I'll check with her when I see her next18:53
chrisccoulsonthanks bdmurray18:53
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macois this the correct way to mark bug 271752 or should it be split into two separate bugs?19:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271752 in firefox-3.0 "network connections not managed by network manager are not recognised by applications" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27175219:11
ian___hey guys19:42
ian___anyone here working on network manager?19:43
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f1ankerhey guys19:51
f1ankerany network manager fokes in here tonight?19:51
chrisccoulsonf1anker - asac is the person to speak too i think19:52
f1ankerthanks, just trying to get my pptp vpn bug confirmed19:53
chrisccoulsonis anyone having to sign in to launchpad repeatedly every time they open their browser?19:53
macochrisccoulson: you mean the thing where edge and stable don't do SSO?19:59
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure what you mean. but i keep having to type in my username and password every time i go to launchpad19:59
chrisccoulsonit started after the upgrade last night20:00
asacf1anker: not much time ... whats up?20:00
macochrisccoulson: so not just the old login-twice thing?20:02
chrisccoulsoni don't think so20:03
macoasac: should bug 271752 be marked against nm or the individual apps?20:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 271752 in firefox-3.0 "network connections not managed by network manager are not recognised by applications" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27175220:03
asacmaco: thats a dupe of "always offline" bug20:23
macoasac: oh ok20:26
asacmaco: you you find it and mark it?20:27
asacerr "can" ;)20:27
chrisccoulsonping seb128: bug 264011 - this looks similar to bug 251991, but that was fixed ages ago. you're not aware of any reason why this should be happening again are you?20:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 264011 in linux "Intrepid: CD cannot be ejected" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26401120:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251991 in gvfs "Mounted USB harddrive showes twice on the desktop - right click one of the icons and choose "Unmount Volume" results in error "DBus error org.gtk.Private.RemoteVolumeMonitor.NotFound: The given mount was not found"" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25199120:27
asacf1anker: please in public. i think i saw your bug. currently not really seeing why that is happening.20:27
macoasac: will look20:28
asacf1anker: ask me on monday and i will be happy to take a quick, but closer look20:28
macoasac: found it20:29
seb128chrisccoulson: no idea, is there clear steps to trigger the bug?20:29
chrisccoulsonseb128 - there doesn't seem to be20:30
asacmaco: ok ... should be a MASTER bug20:30
asaci think20:30
macoasac: yeah, it is. 19188920:34
macoasac: thanks20:37
asacmaco: there are a bunch of bug-work required for NM ;)21:13
macoasac: don't worry i just found another dup :P21:14
macoso see, that one doesn't count21:15
macoargh i wonder if this has been reported...21:16
asacmaco: i think what i would like is to have all 3G related bugs tagged "3g" ;)21:40
asacso if someone claims that he cannot connect with his umts/gsm/cdma modem/phone or if he claims that his hardware isnt detected21:41
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chrisccoulsonping \sh22:08
mrooneyis anyone aware of a bug where macbook touchpads randomly don't work at login (and require a reboot to work), and stop working sometimes after logout?22:33
bdmurraynot I22:34
mrooneybdmurray: If I were to file a bug, what kind of output might I include?22:36
mrooneyoh I think I am using a synaptics PPA to get mac-like right clicks, so it isn't supported, I guess it wouldn't matter anyway :)22:37
mrooneyfrom the mactel-support PPA22:37
Ampelbeinbdmurray: does bughelper also search in private bugreports? or only public.23:56
bdmurrayAmpelbein: it depends on whether or not you are authenticated23:57
bdmurrayso whether or not you pass it a cookie23:58
Ampelbeinbdmurray: it's the cookie from firefox?23:58
bdmurrayI haven't tried it recently but it should works and does work with python-launchpad-bugs directly23:59

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