[00:20] <Flare183> Has anyone worked on bug #287862?
[00:20] <Flare183> nhandler: Any word?
[00:21] <nhandler> Let me take a look
[00:23] <nhandler> Flare183: It doesn't appear that anyone has touched it. However, it was only reported about a week ago. And a new dev cycle is starting. Give it some time
[00:23] <Flare183> Because I think that if we include the ubuntu-sounds package into the live cd and include it in the install process, I think it might work tehn
[00:23] <Flare183> then*
[00:24] <Flare183> nhandler: ok
[00:24] <Flare183> Will do
[00:27] <Hobbsee> themuso would know about that..
[00:27] <Hobbsee> he's the one that filed it
[00:27] <Flare183> ok
[00:28] <Flare183> Hobbsee: I saw the factoid on ubottu, that jdong talks about you. What was that all about?
[00:29] <Hobbsee> !jdong
 jdong: yes, but you're FULL OF CRACK!
[00:29] <Hobbsee> that one?
[00:29] <Flare183> Yeap
[00:29] <nhandler> lol
[00:29] <Flare183> I'm like, wt*?
[00:29] <Flare183> and this one
[00:29] <Flare183> !omgjdong
[00:30] <Hobbsee> it's just a joke
[00:30] <Hobbsee> and he requestedthat one, too
[00:30] <Hobbsee> jdong like sdoing crackful things.
[00:30] <Flare183> oh ok
[00:30] <Flare183> I see
[00:30] <Flare183> loll
[00:30] <Flare183> lol*
[06:41] <dholbach> good morning
[06:47] <maco> dholbach: youre up early
[06:47] <dholbach> maco: 7:47 here - I was up an hour earlier already, but sorted out something else :)
[06:48] <maco> dholbach: i usually dont see you pop up here til its about 3am here, but its only 2
[06:48] <maco> at least, i think...
[06:48] <dholbach> DST :)
[06:48] <maco> oh wait, daylight savings time
[06:48] <maco> yeah
[08:02] <thekorn> good morning!
[08:20] <maco> thekorn: morning
[08:21] <maco> i thought thekorn and dholbach usually showed up together....
[11:32] <ranjithk> guys . when I select monaco as the font for my terminal the spacing between the letters in terminal increases, it looks very bad... any idea how to solve it?
[14:50] <bddebian> Boo
[14:50] <BUGabundo_work> uiii you scared me bddebian... lol
[14:51] <bddebian> :)
[14:53] <azimout> you guys have way too much time :-P
[16:35] <charlie-tca> Is it necessary or even appropriate to answer comments such as last one on Bug #252977
[17:02] <angusthefuzz> charlie-tca: answering that comment could start a flame war.  You could post the default comment:
[17:02] <angusthefuzz> To maintain a respectful atmosphere, please follow the code of conduct - http://www.ubuntu.com/community/conduct/ . Bug reports are handled by humans, the majority of whom are volunteers, so please bear this in mind.
[17:03] <charlie-tca> That´s the reason I asked. It just did not seem like I had a good response
[17:03] <charlie-tca> Ty
[17:04] <greg-g> or just ignore it and continue moving the bug along
[17:04] <charlie-tca> Yea, that seems like the safest way
[17:05] <charlie-tca> Thanks to both of you.
[17:05] <greg-g> np
[17:19] <drunkenkilla> ogasawara: here ist the bug report: Bug #219116
[17:40] <rio> can anybody help with https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/274510? :(
[17:46] <angusthefuzz> rio: what do you need help with specifically?
[18:03] <rio> angusthefuzz: let's say, fixing the bug?
[18:04] <rio> i don't know whats wrong with the module
[18:05] <rio> is the hdaps module in intrepid the one that ships with tp_smapi? is tp_smapi compiled with HDAPS=1?
[19:18] <LimCore> aptitude does not work.  why this bug is just "wishlist" (???? O_o) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/aptitude/+bug/7480
[19:31] <afflux> Anyone around for testing my patch for bug 287334 (I cannot test it on my own since I myself don't have this crash, and I don't want to post an untested patch)? I extracted the patch from the new quodlibet version.
[19:31] <afflux> You can find the patch at https://kjellbraden.de/ql-fix.patch
[19:31] <afflux> err, http://kjellbraden.de/ql-fix.patch rather
[19:45] <afflux> okay, looks like it works. Attached a patch, if anyone would like to do an SRU, please do it.
[20:00] <angusthefuzz> great class bdmurray
[20:04] <bdmurray> angusthefuzz: thanks, I know I didn't answer a couple of your questions and I'm sorry
[20:05] <angusthefuzz> bdmurray: I figured because they are more triage related, no big deal
[20:05] <angusthefuzz> I will ask them again, if appropriate during the triage class
[20:05] <bdmurray> angusthefuzz: yeah, I didn't want to make bug reports more complicated than they already are. ;-)
[20:07] <angusthefuzz> bdmurray: what are the guidelines for nomination for the next release, that topic isnt covered on the wiki, from what i can tell
[20:08] <bdmurray> angusthefuzz: nominations have some issues in their implementation in Launchpad
[20:09] <angusthefuzz> I noticed that some people just nominate their own bug, and sometimes the setting is ignored all together
[20:11] <bdmurray> angusthefuzz: right, there is no limitation on what can be nominated which is part of the issue
[20:11] <angusthefuzz> thanks for the info, i think i will continue to leave the option alone
[20:15] <charlie-tca> who creates .desktop files for items needing menu entries?
[20:27] <rgreening> hey asac
[20:28] <asac> hi rgreening
[20:28] <rgreening> I'm nominated to work with you wrt Kubuntu and FF (ScottK sent me this way).
[20:29] <rgreening> asac: so, how do you want to prepare for discussing this at UDS
[20:29] <rgreening> asac: or what do you want me to bring to UDS for this discussion
[20:29] <asac> rgreening: welcome ;)
[20:30] <asac> rgreening: there is a firefox kde integration intrepid spec
[20:30] <rgreening> heh
[20:30] <rgreening> ok. got a pointer?
[20:30] <asac> let me search that in google ;)
[20:30] <asac> hah "firefox kde integration intrepid spec" ... first hit ;)
[20:30] <asac> rgreening: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/firefox-kde-integration-intrepid
[20:31] <rgreening> k. sec
[20:31] <asac> rgreening: we are already late for the 3.1 solutions
[20:31] <asac> so we should start asap to make that happen
[20:32] <asac> (at best together with a -qt gecko ... but that is already worked on in the mozillateam)
[20:32] <rgreening> asac: sure, I'll help out with that. I assume we'll re-target the spec for Jaunty and backport to Intrepid (if appopriate)
[20:33] <asac> rgreening: the spec is eager enough to do ... backporting comes last ;)
[20:33] <asac> well if anybody really cares he could implement the 3.0 quick-suggestions
[20:33] <rgreening> asac: what I see with the current packaging is ubufox which uses apturl (which is a gnomish app). we need to consider alternatives to allow KDE, etc...
[20:33] <asac> but i think we should go for the right solution
[20:34] <asac> rgreening: right. those points were not brought up during last UDS
[20:34] <asac> we have to extend that spec at UDS
[20:34] <rgreening> asac: I agree. I'll let you drive. I can code/implement/patch
[20:34] <rgreening> asac: and I'll participate and rep the kubuntu team for ff
[20:34] <asac> rgreening: cool. good to have you (finally! ;))
[20:35] <asac> rgreening: kubuntu is a difficult topic as lots of developers are too much kde-fans to admit that firefox is important for users ;)
[20:35] <rgreening> asac: np. I really want the qt ff, but a gtk based package done DE agnostic is almost as good.
[20:36] <asac> rgreening: sure. we have started to prepare the -qt stuff already. if you want to look or line up with us you should talk to fta who currently has the lead on that
[20:36] <asac> usually in #ubuntu-mozillateam, but he is here too i guess
[20:37] <rgreening> asac: sure. I'll add the channel :)
[20:37] <rgreening> asac: so, I guess I'll see you at UDS. Be prepared for a tough love discussion :P hahah
[20:38] <rgreening> If you want anything prior, just poke/ping me.
[20:38] <asac> rgreening: you think you can do firefox code too? or want to learn that ;)?
[20:39] <asac> rgreening: just a general question. in general i would do the coding there i guess
[20:41] <rgreening> asac: I can code c/c++ (a bit rusty, did a comp sci degree a while back) ... patching and fixing bugs will be easier to start for me. Packaging is good too.
[20:42] <asac> ;)
[20:42] <asac> rgreening: sound great.
[20:42] <rgreening> if asac wants to mentor me in coding ff, jut fire stuff at me and let me ask questions. I'll get it quick enough. the hard part is understanding what a programmer did and the api if things aren't doc'd good.
[20:43]  * rgreening loves lots of doc in his code.
[22:33] <BUGabundo> asac: hello
[22:34] <BUGabundo> hello aerrege4
[22:34] <BUGabundo> here you can get specialized help
[22:35] <BUGabundo> and we talk in english. is that okay with you?
[22:35] <BUGabundo> asac: ping
[22:36] <BUGabundo> aerrege4: let me see if we can find some one that can help you with your RTL wifi card, okay?
[22:37] <aerrege4> hello BUGabundo
[22:38] <BUGabundo> anyone here can help debug a wifi prob with realtek cards?
[22:46] <BUGabundo> é pra isso q somos uma comunidade
[22:46] <BUGabundo> es daonde aerrege4?
[22:46] <BUGabundo> se fores daki da beira dou ai um pulo
[22:46] <BUGabundo> n hoje, claro
[22:46] <BUGabundo> sorry.. wrong window lol
[23:01] <kebomix> hello , any body can help me
[23:03] <LittleLambda> Maybe if you state your question, someone here miight be able to help with what you are looking for
[23:03] <asac> BUGabundo: please ask ... not ping :)
[23:04] <kebomix> hello , i need help , i installed ubuntu 8.04 again , and i have .deb packages of my old ubuntu  , and i put them in /var/apt/cache , now how to install all of them ?!
[23:05] <bdmurray> You can manually install packages with 'sudo dpkg -i', however that won't resolve dependencies etc...
[23:05] <rgreening> o/ asac
[23:06] <BUGabundo> eheh asac
[23:06] <BUGabundo> there are already 4 guys trying to help him
[23:06] <kebomix1> back
[23:06] <BUGabundo> lets see if we can debug it a bit more and then aerrege4 may talk to you
[23:07] <kebomix1> k
[23:07] <BUGabundo> asac: I think he is having https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/225749
[23:07] <BUGabundo> but he is on ibex not hardy...
[23:07] <kebomix1> hey , any one could tell me how to install all packages in var/apt/cache ?
[23:08] <LittleLambda> all?
[23:08] <BUGabundo> kebomix1 [danger] sudo dpkg -I /var/apt/cache
[23:08] <BUGabundo> that's an i as "install"
[23:08] <kebomix1> why danger i just installed ubuntu
[23:09] <kebomix1> and i have my old ubuntu packages
[23:09] <kebomix1> so , i want to install them
[23:09] <BUGabundo> because they are old?
[23:09] <BUGabundo> lol
[23:09] <BUGabundo> you are better by doing it by hand
[23:10] <BUGabundo> sudo apt-get install PACKAGE_NAME
[23:10] <kebomix1> they are 500 package !
[23:10] <BUGabundo> humm
[23:10] <BUGabundo> let me see what's the simulate flag for dpkg
[23:10] <kebomix1> and there is packages depend on another packages and other packages depend on other ones , it is like aloop
[23:10] <kebomix1> why that command is danger ?
[23:11] <BUGabundo> again that's why I told you that's not the best option
[23:12] <BUGabundo> don't see a simulate flag for dpkg
[23:12] <kebomix1> aha
[23:12] <BUGabundo> sorry
[23:12] <kebomix1> umm
[23:12] <BUGabundo> you are on your own if you want to do that
[23:12] <kebomix1> so , what is the solution now
[23:12] <kebomix1> i want to install thoe packages
[23:12] <BUGabundo> sudo dpkg -I /var/apt/cache
[23:13] <kebomix1> umm
[23:13] <kebomix1> ok
[23:13] <kebomix1> i will now turn in to ubuntu and try it
[23:13] <kebomix1> brb
[23:13] <BUGabundo> it was good to know you ... lol
[23:13] <kebomix1> :D
[23:13] <BUGabundo> me and we never saw him again
[23:13]  * BUGabundo and we never saw him again
[23:13] <kebomix1> never saw wut ?
[23:44] <asac> he
[23:44] <asac> oh he is gone now ;)