[00:19] <niadh> I have a bug I feel I can close
[00:19] <niadh> bug 35065
[01:27] <charlie-tca> I have six bugs against Xfce-places-plugin, 5 marked private, all appear to be duplicates
[01:28] <charlie-tca> All 6 are reported against intrepid. The public bug is bug 275095
[01:28] <calc> gar i had assigned some of my OOo bugs to 8.04.2 and they all seem to be missing now
[01:28] <charlie-tca> How do I get the 5 marked private marked as duplicates?
[01:28] <calc> or search is somehow broken
[01:31] <calc> hmm when i do a milestone list for ubuntu it shows up though
[01:32] <calc> so why does a standard milestone search for OOo show nothing at all :\
[01:32] <calc> that is not good at all
[01:32] <calc> i could end up not knowing about bugs because search is broken
[01:32] <Hobbsee> charlie-tca: you can't load them?
[01:33] <charlie-tca> I don´t know how. Can you teach me?
[01:33] <Hobbsee> which bug?
[01:33] <charlie-tca> bug 286734
[01:34] <Hobbsee> charlie-tca: you can't access that?
[01:35] <charlie-tca> I can see it. Can I mark it as a duplicate while it is private?
[01:35] <Hobbsee> sure
[01:35] <Hobbsee> probably makes sense to mark it as a duplicate of a non-private bug
[01:35] <charlie-tca> Great. I´ll take care of them then.
[01:35] <Hobbsee> (just so people can see what it's been duped to)
[01:36] <charlie-tca> Agreed. I just want them confirmed if there is that much happening
[01:37] <Hobbsee> hum, that's a useless trace.
[01:38] <Hobbsee> may as well dupe them all to the public one, then request a decent backtrace (i think there are policies and autoreplies for it)
[01:40] <txwikinger> http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses
[01:43] <hggdh> charlie-tca, which one is the public you see?
[01:44] <hggdh> hah, just saw it
[01:45] <hggdh> also has one of the smallest coredumps I ever saw
[01:45] <bdmurray> calc: I noticed that the other day it seems to happen if there is no current task for them
[01:45] <charlie-tca> How do you get to see the core dump? I keep getting ¨can´t download¨
[01:47] <hggdh> just click on the attachment shown
[01:47] <hggdh> you might have gotten 'can't download' because it had already downloaded
[01:48] <charlie-tca> I see
[01:48] <bdmurray> calc: like bug 156070 doesn't show up in the list of apt-cacher bugs
[02:16] <bdmurray> calc: you could me too bug 290125 if you want
[03:25] <Sebboh> Where's muh hug?
[03:25] <Sebboh> :)
[03:39] <calc> bdmurray: i think it is slightly different than mine
[03:40] <calc> bdmurray: when i search for a milestoned bug i guess if it isn't open against intrepid(?) then it doesn't show up at all
[03:40] <calc> so i guess it might be the same type issue
[03:42] <bdmurray> calc: what type of search are you doing?
[03:52] <calc> bdmurray: just trying to see the bugs on OOo for 8.04.2
[03:52] <calc> bdmurray: going to the OOo bug search page and selecting 8.04.2 shows nothing at all
[03:52] <calc> eg https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-importance&assignee_option=any&field.assignee=&field.bug_reporter=&field.bug_supervisor=&field.bug_commenter=&field.subscriber=&field.milestone%3Alist=1425&field.status_upstream-empty-marker=1&field.omit_dupes.used=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch.used=&field.has_cve.used=&field.tag=&field.tags_combinator=ANY&search=Search
[03:53] <calc> i'm pretty sure its not intended to be completely empty?
[04:11] <Bit_Breaker>  No suitable module for running kernel found for virtualbox-ose for Ubuntu 8.10
[04:12] <Bit_Breaker> can someone point me in the riht direction
[05:10] <persia> Bit_Breaker, From where are you getting that message?
[05:10] <Bit_Breaker> say again?
[05:10] <Bit_Breaker> i was installing virtualbox-ose
[05:10] <persia> "No suitable module for running kernel found for virtualbox-ose for Ubuntu 8.10"
[05:11] <Bit_Breaker> yes i  get that message when i opened virtualbox and atempt to start a VM
[05:12] <Bit_Breaker> also i  got modules from synaptic package manager and i recieved this message in the terminal
[05:12] <persia> Bit_Breaker, Sounds like an interaction between the use of Recommends: for virtualbox-ose-source and the dkmsification of virtualbox-ose-source : I'd recommend filing it against virtualbox-ose
[05:12] <Bit_Breaker> Could not find VirtualBox installation. Please reinstall.
[05:13] <Bit_Breaker> Yes!! i got a Bug
[05:13] <Bit_Breaker> whoo hoo. i m new
[05:13] <Bit_Breaker> so i feel good. what do i have to do
[05:13] <persia> Bit_Breaker, If this is your first bug, then congratulations : you've found a fairly subtle one.
[05:13] <Bit_Breaker> yay!!
[05:14] <Bit_Breaker> ok now i file it in the tracker right
[05:14] <Bit_Breaker> i mean helper
[05:14] <persia> go to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox/+bugs and check for a duplicate.
[05:14] <persia> If you can't find one, use the Report a Bug link to report it.
[05:14] <persia> Be sure to include the current versions of virtualbox-ose and virtualbox-ose-source installed on your system.
[05:15] <Bit_Breaker> ok is this it?
[05:15] <Bit_Breaker> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox/+bug/150406
[05:15] <persia> I'd recommend also attaching /var/log/dpkg.log, which might help understand the issue.
[05:15] <Bit_Breaker> no right
[05:15] <Bit_Breaker> ok will do
[05:16] <Bit_Breaker> gimme a sec
[05:16] <persia> No, it's not that bug : that's an old bug from when the virtualbox module handling was done differently.
[05:16] <Bit_Breaker> filing report
[05:16] <persia> Bit_Breaker, Thanks for the report.  Good luck with getting virtualbox working.
[05:19] <Bit_Breaker> wait i need help
[05:19] <Bit_Breaker> how do i attach the dkpg.log
[05:20] <Bit_Breaker> persia?
[05:22] <Hobbsee> !ping
[05:25] <Hobbsee> ubottu: ping
[05:26] <Hobbsee> oh, there we go.
[05:36] <Bit_Breaker> ok here u go guys https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox-ose/+bug/290152
[05:36] <Bit_Breaker> will start fresh after  i get some sleep
[06:00] <dholbach> good morning
[06:12] <ziroday> is there a hug day today?
[06:43] <Sebboh> what the hell..  It's 2008.  Can we please stop having modal dialogs that have focus on a button when they pop up?  You know what happens when the pop up while I'm typing?  My space or enter dismisses them and I have no idea what the box was. Bah.
[07:24] <maco> Sebboh: focus follows mouse and keep your mouse out of the center of the screen?
[07:26] <Sebboh> My focus doesn't follow the mouse.  If I figure out what app is doing it, I'll check for an existing report.  It's happened twice now..
[07:26] <Sebboh> I hope it's not important. ;)
[08:06] <Hobbsee> ubottu: ping
[08:36] <BUGabundo_work> ogasawara: ping
[09:19] <thekorn> happy hug day!
[13:31] <Kimf> bug 290153
[13:32] <Bit_Breaker> hi all
[13:38] <persia> Does anyone happen to know a bug number for problems with wireless on the Dell Mini 9 in intrepid?
[13:39] <Bit_Breaker> hi persia
[13:39] <persia> hey Bit_Breaker
[13:39] <Bit_Breaker> i filed the bug report yesterday
[13:40] <Bit_Breaker> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox-ose/+bug/290152
[13:40] <Bit_Breaker> .
[13:51] <Bit_Breaker> isnt there a Hug Day today?
[14:41] <bddebian> Boo
[14:44]  * RainCT glances at bddebian 
[14:44] <bddebian> Heya RainCT
[14:53] <Bit_Breaker> how do i set up emails for a specific package
[14:58] <Bit_Breaker> i get all the new bug announcements. but say i just want VBox or wireshark
[14:59] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, you can subscribe to all notification emails of one package,
[15:00] <thekorn> the link looks like:
[15:00] <thekorn> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wireshark/+subscribe
[15:14] <Bit_Breaker> thekorn: how i want my inbox to be nice and neat
[15:14] <Bit_Breaker> right now i get all notifications..
[15:14] <Bit_Breaker> i guess its ok
[15:16] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, are you one of the people who are subscribed to all bugmails?
[15:16] <Bit_Breaker> yea
[15:16] <Bit_Breaker> *yes\
[15:16] <Bit_Breaker> its ok i like it
[15:16] <Bit_Breaker> i will just star items i have interest in
[15:19] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, out of curiosity: why? are you intrested in new ones?
[15:20] <Bit_Breaker> idk.. im just trying to find a place to fit in. since im new and all
[15:23] <Bit_Breaker>  thekorn: dk.. im just trying to find a place to fit in. since im new and all
[15:24] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, ok :) I hope all this bugs and your full indox does not scare you away
[15:25] <Bit_Breaker> lol.. its fun actually. but is there a way to subcribe to package specific alerts. and unsubscribe from NEW bug announcements
[15:26] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, yes you can subscribe to bugmail for each package with a link like the one I gave you above,
[15:27] <thekorn> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wireshark/+subscribe - is an example link for wireshark
[15:28] <Bit_Breaker> oooh! =-O
[15:30] <Bit_Breaker> so how do i unscribe for all the NEW bugs
[15:30] <Bit_Breaker> for now anyway
[15:30] <Bit_Breaker> thekorn: until i get more skills
[15:31] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, don't know, let me try to find out
[15:33] <thekorn> Bit_Breaker, I'm not sure, but I think you have to uncheck the first box on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+subscribe
[15:33] <Bit_Breaker> im making filters for specific packages
[16:08] <Bit_Breaker> ok i have to un-check checkbxes
[16:09] <Bit_Breaker> and i see procmail manages filters
[16:09] <Bit_Breaker> http://www.procmail.org/
[16:09] <Bit_Breaker> YAyy!!
[16:12] <bdmurray> Bit_Breaker: there is a wiki page with some procmail filters for bug mail
[16:13] <Bit_Breaker> wow. can i have a link
[16:13] <Bit_Breaker> and it works with gmail?
[16:19] <bdmurray> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToFilter
[16:27] <BUGabundo_work> ogasawara: ping
[16:28] <BUGabundo_work> any one here can give me some feedback on bug 288617
[16:28] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: hi, I followed up with you suspend/resume bug.  I just wanted to clarify that suspend/resume is now working?
[16:28] <BUGabundo_work> and bug 290191
[16:28] <BUGabundo_work> ahh there you are Leann
[16:28] <BUGabundo_work> I just replied to it
[16:29] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: ok, let me go read
[16:29] <BUGabundo_work> I guess we are miss understanding each other
[16:29] <BUGabundo_work> please read, and follow up here
[16:29] <BUGabundo_work> please see 290191 too
[16:32] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: running /etc/scpi/sleep.sh successfully suspend/resume's the machine so with regards to the kernel it would appear this is resolved
[16:32] <BUGabundo_work> I guess
[16:32] <BUGabundo_work> I never meant to say it was a kernel bug
[16:32] <BUGabundo_work> just that it didn't happear anywhere
[16:33] <BUGabundo_work> don't know how the system manages to show or hide the option
[16:33] <BUGabundo_work> brb
[16:33] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: right so the issue you have is that the option to suspend or hibernate is not showing up in the fast-user-switch applet
[16:34] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: the actual process of suspending/resuming is find
[16:35] <ogasawara> s/find/fine/
[16:35] <BUGabundo_work> suspend according to the logs, works
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> hibernation fails
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> bug 290191
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> with freezer system comes back, but I loose the mouse (or USB)
[16:36] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: I can follow up with you on bug 290191, but for now I'm going to mark bug 288617 as fixed with respect to the kernel
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> with devices system (kernel ??) crashses
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> ok
[16:36] <BUGabundo_work> or even invalid
[16:37] <BUGabundo_work> since it never as a kernel bug
[16:37] <ogasawara> ok
[16:37] <BUGabundo_work> any one you think can folow up on that bug, now?
[16:38] <ogasawara> BUGabundo_work: it may be best to open a new bug for the FUSA issue altogether since it seemed to intermix interface issues and actual suspend/resume issues
[16:38] <ogasawara> or at least that was my initial impression
[16:39] <bdmurray> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager might help
[16:40] <bdmurray> "Finding out why suspend or hibernate aren't offered"
[16:41] <gulyan> #ubuntu-motu
[16:46] <Bit_Breaker> bmurray: hello is there a listing of wikis similar to that one
[16:46] <bdmurray> Bit_Breaker: what do you mean?
[16:47] <Bit_Breaker> isnt that a HowTo for debugging packages
[16:47] <jibel> Bit_Breaker: See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProcedures
[16:47] <Bit_Breaker> ok
[16:47] <Bit_Breaker> YES!!!
[16:47] <Bit_Breaker> cool
[16:49] <jibel> Bit_Breaker: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/KnowledgeBase is also a good reference if you want to help with triaging
[16:50] <Bit_Breaker> yes im still reading these
[16:50] <Bit_Breaker> lol
[16:52] <Bit_Breaker> ok i have been pointed in the right direction/.
[16:52] <Bit_Breaker> Thanks everyone
[17:00] <Bit_Breaker> how do i see all the mailing list im subscribed 2?
[17:03] <Bit_Breaker> nvm. i need to read
[17:10] <Ddorda> Hello
[17:11] <Ddorda>  I would like to report about a translation mistake
[17:11] <Ddorda> where can i fix it?
[17:11] <Ddorda> or with who i should talk about it?
[17:14] <Ddorda> ...
[17:14] <jibel> Ddorda: hello, a translation for which package ?
[17:15] <Ddorda> for an application
[17:15] <Ddorda> the weather reporter
[17:16] <Ddorda> Can I fix it myself, or I need someone to do it?
[17:18] <jibel> Ddorda: If it is the weather applet on the panel, then you can file a report in launchpad against the package language-pack-gnome-<lang> .
[17:19] <jibel> Ddorda: And you can propose a translation in Rosetta at https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[17:22] <Ddorda> Thanks :D
[17:22] <jibel> Ddorda: welcome
[17:36] <BUGabundo_work> yeah that's it bdmurray!
[20:07] <thekorn_> afflux,  Congrats!
[20:07] <afflux> thanks :)
[20:07] <afflux> didn't expect it to be that easy ;)
[23:22] <hal14450> lo jcastro
[23:24] <hal14450> i thought i'd join here and idle for a bit to get a better idea about how to do this bugjam thing
[23:41] <savvas> has anyone experienced this bug while trying to refresh keys using seahorse Remove > Sync and Publish Keys:
Couldn't publish keys to server</b></big> entry has no objectClass attribute
[23:42] <savvas> on the other hand, the command "gpg --refresh-keys" works well :)
[23:43] <savvas> I don't know if it's the same function though
[23:43] <james_w> savvas: I believe that has been reported, please search the seahorse bugs
[23:45] <savvas> ah right, here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seahorse/+bug/117514
[23:45] <savvas> :)
[23:51] <savvas> those errors seem kind of funny with that "<big><b>" markup text