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xteejxWhat do we do about reporters that *consistently* keep changing their own bugs to Confirmed status, even if there's not enough info and they have been asked nicely not to?00:00
bdmurrayxteejx: is it one bug report or one bug reporter with multiple bugs?00:03
angusthefuzzhggdh: thanks for the further info on the core-utils problem, i was at dinner00:04
xteejxbdmurray: It's one reporter, specifically bug 212051, I know its "old" and I just feel like its not Complete enough, the reporter hasn't gone through the Debugging Procedures in gnome applets or sound debugging, and has not attached enough relevant files to be able to change it from Incomplete to Confirmed...if I'm wrong I apologise but I am new so forgive me. I'd appreciate if you'd look it over as a bug report - you know see if I'm00:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 212051 in linux "Muting and unmuting Master channel when headphones are plugged in causes internal speaker to unmute on MacBook Pro" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21205100:11
xteejxSince the problem could be alsa, gnome mixer or kernel00:11
ausimagein regards to my bug #29485900:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294859 in linux "ALSA Sound absent with kernel 2.26.7-7 on Dell E520" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29485900:12
ausimageI have been working through it ...00:13
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ausimageI have noticed changes between before and after doing my set of commands...00:13
ausimagethe also-info file is different00:14
ausimagenot sure if anyone know enough about them to determine if they are significant00:14
ausimage??00:14
bdmurrayxteejx: yes, it does seem rather incomplete.  However, I've heard that some bug reporters change the status during the triaging dialog to indicate that they've responded.  I've got to run now.00:15
xteejxOK cheers mate :)00:15
bdmurraySo I wouldn't be overly concerned about it.00:15
ausimagethe most significant being that... Converter: stream=0, chanel=0 is changed to stream=5, chanel=0 in several places...00:17
ausimageand then Subdevices: 1/1 becomes Subdevices: 0/100:17
* ausimage goes to append the files to his bug00:18
ausimageuh those changes are from not working to working ;)00:28
hggdhangusthefuzz, welcome00:28
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ausimagedoes anyone have any suggestions to help with my bug #294859 ???02:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294859 in linux "ALSA Sound absent with kernel 2.26.7-7 on Dell E520" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29485902:02
dholbachgood morning06:55
thekorngood morning07:10
dholbachhi thekorn, hi slomo07:17
thekornhi dholbach07:20
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LimCorewill ubuntu one day support nvidia binary?08:10
LimCorewithout crashing each time08:10
elmargolLimCore: Ubuntu does support nvidia binary...08:20
elmargolLimCore: what card do you have?08:20
LimCoreelmargol: it supports it indeed. But then reboots/crashes/hangs08:22
LimCorehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/29503408:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 295034 in xorg "when changing VT7 - VT8 - epically hangs / crashes ALWAYS on nvidia" [Undecided,New]08:22
elmargolLimCore: you don't have a picture of the crashes desktop do you?08:25
LimCoreelmargol: what do you mean?08:25
BUGabundo_workgood morning everyone!08:25
LimCoreI took picture of intell epicall crash, but that is separate bug08:25
LimCore(intell crash when running several opengl appls, on 8.10)08:26
LimCorebut im interested in this bug above08:26
elmargolIf you ask me there are 2 problems if you own a nvidia chip a) The drivers are crap. and b) the new chips 7x-9x are crap08:27
elmargolthere are a ton of defect nvidia chips out there08:27
LimCorebut crash when switching VT's seems to be probqably a software bug08:28
elmargolLimCore: if I don't underclock my chip it looks like that http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17844311/P1000269.JPG <-08:28
LimCoreelmargol: then what linux users are supposed to buy? snail slow intells (crash anyway),  ati (isn't the support even worse) or what08:28
LimCoreelmargol: I had problem of overheating card previously08:29
elmargolLimCore: i think there is a bug in the nvidia driver... the fan starts too late08:29
LimCorebut since this happens almost always exactyl when switching desktops, and the problem is a crash of X session, there fore this is for 90% a software bug08:29
LimCoreubuntu really is annoying about this08:30
LimCoreubuntu.org should create one certified ubuntu box that ALWAYS WORK08:30
LimCoreand I would buyt it08:30
LimCorenot waste time on producing stamps tshirst and stuff, that are less important08:30
elmargolLimCore: Full ACK.08:30
elmargolLimCore: did you try to disable composite?08:30
LimCorehowto?08:31
elmargolLimCore: turn of the desktop effects08:31
LimCoreI do not use them08:31
LimCorein either desktop.  btw both are kde08:31
elmargolUbuntu should sell certificated laptops and desktops...08:32
LimCoreI could be resaler for poland \o/08:32
LimCoreit was even in my business plan lol08:32
LimCoreanyway, this bug seems to be software08:33
LimCoreso.. what to do.08:33
elmargolGet Dell or someone as a sponsor. give the same hardware to every Ubuntu Developer... Develope the new version on this hardware... and if you release sell the exact same hardware08:33
LimCoreespecially the X server error described at end08:33
elmargolthats the way to go.08:33
LimCoreelmargol: pm?08:34
seb128there is some certified hardware listed on the website08:35
seb128just buy any of those08:35
LimCoreseb128: that is crap imho08:35
LimCoreseb128: either do it all the way, or don't do it08:35
seb128hum, that's not a way to talk there08:35
seb128I was just pointing something08:35
LimCoreok, that is a good first step.  but everyone seemed to stop there08:36
seb128what else do you expect?08:36
LimCorelike the problem with ALSA hardware table. look at it. it is by nerds for nerds08:36
seb128canonical certify ubuntu on some hardware08:36
seb128no, the certified hardware has been certified by canonical08:36
elmargolNotes: Hibernation and suspend In order to hibernate or suspend, it is necessary to switch to another terminal such as tty1 using the ctrl-alt-f1 key combination. Then, after logging in, entering the command pm-hibernate or pm-suspend to hibernate or suspend respectively.08:36
seb128that's not a community thing08:36
elmargoland thats certificated08:36
LimCoreseb128: a complete box08:36
seb128right08:37
LimCorenot component08:37
seb128right08:37
seb128dell laptop models, etc08:37
LimCorelike, I call 800-UBUNTU, choose 1 of 3 boxes, and when I get it delivered to my home, it will ALWAYS WORK08:37
LimCorewithout ****** around with problems like above08:37
seb128right08:37
LimCore:)08:37
elmargolseb128: Why do you certificate hardware that does not work?08:37
seb128that's what the certification is about, certify that ubuntu works correctly out of the box on those models08:37
seb128elmargol: what hardware is certified and doesn't work exactly?08:38
elmargolhttp://webapps.ubuntu.com/certification/hardware/200810-884/ <-08:38
LimCoreseb128: ok I am in poland, I want something aroudn  dual core 4800+ with good 3d gfx. where do I call to get it?  mut work always in ubuntu08:38
LimCoresame question for laptop.  wifi must work 100% (including with aircrack, lol)08:38
elmargolLimCore: get a VistaPC08:38
seb128LimCore: no idea, I'm not selling hardware08:38
seb128look on the website and contact whatever vendor is listed08:39
LimCore_vista_ pc?08:39
elmargolLimCore: there is no hardware that gives decent 3d performance using Linux or BSD08:39
LimCoreI have lots of software parts shops near me. I want a fully ready box that is as whole vertified08:39
LimCorenvidias work well about performance08:40
LimCoreonly, they crash when switching VT's08:40
LimCoreit seems to be a software bug08:40
LimCoresince they do not crash in other situation..  Seriously, perhaps we should look into my above bug report? :)08:40
elmargolLimCore: nvidia gives you about 1/3 less performance on linux08:40
LimCore-30% less is acceptable for me08:41
elmargolthis channel is not for such discussions :D08:41
LimCoreI can always buy 40% faste gfx.  I can not buy 40% less crashable one apparenly, especially if the bug is in Xorg imho. am I right08:41
elmargolLimCore: back to the topic. This is somehow related to your hardware. I have a nvidia card too and it works for me. what driver version are you using? Does it crash if you use the free drivers?08:42
LimCoreelmargol: did you tried switching VT's a lot between 2 desktops?08:43
LimCoreand using opengl08:43
LimCoreespecially, while using opengl08:43
elmargolLimCore: i use the 3d effects... so yes I'm using opengl08:43
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rapideFrom CZEK ripublik? Help.09:33
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thekornbug 28642409:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 286424 in nvidia-settings "nvidia-settings crashes when user clicks Save To X Configuration File" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28642409:44
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elmargolSomeone knows a mailinglist where I can as a nvidia closed source driver question?10:05
elmargolask10:06
LimCoreperhaps nvidia's list for example10:09
jibelelmargol: http://forums.nvidia.com/ ?10:12
elmargoljibel: you never get an answer there10:13
elmargolI think i found the problem :D my gpu gets too hot :(10:13
elmargolguess I have to add some thermal paste to my gpu fan10:14
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jwendellhow to enable bug-buddy on intrepid?12:29
jwendellI guess ubuntu disables it12:29
thekornjwendell: do you mean apport?12:31
jwendellno12:31
jwendellbug-buddy12:31
thekornok, don't know than12:31
hggdhhum. Is 'update-manager -d' supposed to be already working for Jaunty?14:01
jjesseis there anything really in jaunty to upgrade to?14:01
persiaMost of the "upgrades" in jaunty are likely to break something today : best to at least wait until the first batch of builds is done, unless you *really* like being on the edge.14:03
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chrisccoulsonjames_w - bug 294389 seems to be starting to accumule a fair few duplicates15:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294389 in system-tools-backends "package system-tools-backends 2.6.0-1ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29438915:07
chrisccoulsoni think you were the last uploader of this15:07
james_whey chrisccoulson15:12
james_wthanks for the heads up15:12
chrisccoulsoni can sort of reproduce it15:12
james_woh, cool15:12
james_wwe couldn't work out what it was15:12
chrisccoulsonit seems that dbus wakes up system-tools-backends sometime between dpkg stopping it in the prerm script and then starting it again in the postinst script15:13
james_wbecause it uses bus activation?15:13
chrisccoulsoni can do "sudo apt-get install --reinstall system-tools-backends" repeatedly without failure. but if i run the same command and then immediately run something like users-admin, then the init script fails15:14
chrisccoulsonand that is pretty repeatable15:14
james_wit sounds like there is no need for it to even start?15:16
james_wif it's going to get started when needed then why bother explicitly starting it?15:16
chrisccoulsonyou could be right there.15:16
chrisccoulsonyou're right -it doesn't need starting at all15:17
chrisccoulsoni just did "sudo invoke-rc.d system-tools-backends stop" and then ran users-admin. it started fine, along with s-t-b15:17
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james_wwas users-admin slow to start for you?15:20
chrisccoulsoni didn't notice any difference15:20
chrisccoulsonbut then, i've ran it a few times now. i probably need to do a reboot to test it properly15:20
xteejxHi guys, I'm having problems trying to sign the Code of Conduct, I can't upload my PGP key :( Can anyone help?15:22
xteejxNo worries I got it :)15:24
james_wchrisccoulson: thanks for your investigation. seb's not online right now, I would like to discuss the issue with him.15:26
chrisccoulsonno problem15:26
chrisccoulsoni'll probably be online for most of the afternoon now15:26
chrisccoulsonhalf days are great!15:26
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fuselageHi, I was going to report a bug in a package but I can't find the package. Could I get some help?15:37
james_wwhat package are you looking for?15:39
fuselageopenprinting-ppds-pxlcolor-gestetner15:39
fuselagecan't find it anywhere although it's installed on my system15:39
fuselagewhat I mean is that it's not listed in packages.ubuntu.com15:40
PiciWhat does apt-cache policy openprinting-ppds-pxlcolor-gestetner say?15:40
xteejxHey guys, I've signed the Code of Conduct, done some triaging, and applied to Ubuntu Bug Control, what do I do now, just wait for confirmation (or not as case may be)?15:41
james_wxteejx: did you answer the questions?15:41
james_wfuselage: what's the bug?15:42
xteejxjames_w: What questions?15:42
james_wxteejx: how did you apply?15:42
fuselagejames_w: problem with the sources.list line15:42
james_wfuselage: I don't understand, could you elaborate?15:43
fuselagePici: says installed: (none); candidate: (none); version table:15:43
fuselagePici: apt-cache search apt-cache policy openprinting-ppds-pxlcolor-gestetner shows nothing15:43
xteejxjames_w: Followed instructions on the Wiki, signed the code of Conduct, have read all the policies/debugging procedures before, but read again as a lil brush up, and clicked apply on "Join this team". Well that's what it said on the wiki anyway15:43
fuselagejames_w: it appends deb http://www.openprinting.org/download/printdriver/debian/ lsb3.2 pxlcolor-Gestetner to /etc/apt/sources.list.d/jockey.list15:44
fuselagejames_w: the Gestetner should be lowercase as to not cause a 40415:44
james_wxteejx: "Apply: to the Ubuntu Bug Control team and send the the Ubuntu Bug Control team application you will receive to ubuntu-bugcontrol AT lists.launchpad.net"15:45
james_wxteejx: those questions ^15:45
james_wfuselage: what makes you think that is a bug in that package?15:45
xteejxjames_W: Oh I haven't received them yet, I assume its sent as an email?15:45
james_wxteejx: I believe so15:46
james_wxteejx: alternatively the application form is on the wiki page15:46
fuselagejames_w: I presume the package created the incorrect deb line15:46
xteejxjames_w: Ok no probs I'll wait then, or just send it anyway save them time with having to mess about sending it out :)15:46
james_wfuselage: I think that's a bug in jockey15:50
james_wfuselage: actually it might be a problem with openprinting.org's driver database15:52
fuselagejames_w: ok, so how should I file it?15:52
angusthefuzzif someone can, bug #294901 should be marked low priority (or maybe medium)15:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294901 in nautilus "Nautilus search feature won’t let you choose a network location" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29490115:55
xteejxShould be low, its pretty trivial15:55
angusthefuzzbut its a core application?15:55
james_wfuselage: give me a minute15:56
xteejxBut its not "not functioning" at all, its a minor GUI problem, it might be able to be set at Medium, but it is only a search function, users can still browse to the network right?15:56
xteejx:)15:56
angusthefuzzthats true xteejx, I am still somewhat new at this, it seemed debatable to me15:57
xteejxangusthefuzz: So am I :) But there's kernel problems around, they're def more important than a minor-ish quirk :)15:58
angusthefuzzyes, relatively this is a really minor problem, but for the nautilus package itself it might be considered medium?15:58
angusthefuzzare we supposed to think of importance as global or package specific, if you know what i mean?15:59
james_wfuselage: please use "ubuntu-bug jockey" to file the bug15:59
xteejxbit of both :) lol15:59
angusthefuzzokay :-)15:59
fuselagejames_w: thanks, I'll do that now16:00
charlie-tcaxteejx, angusthefuzz : I think the key in LOW: Ones that can be easily worked around16:00
xteejxangusthefuzz: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status might give some insight into the bug control16:00
charlie-tcaI will go ahead and change it, angusthefuzz16:01
xteejxYES! I was right mwahaha :)16:01
angusthefuzzthanks charlie-tca16:01
xteejxGood to know I'm actually learning this stuff :D16:01
angusthefuzzxteejx: I have read the status/importance wiki16:01
charlie-tcaxteejx: should be using https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance16:01
charlie-tcato determine importance16:01
xteejxDid i paste the wrong link oops16:01
charlie-tcaI found both arguments valid.16:01
angusthefuzzyeah, i initially thought low, just thought i would use this bug to learn something interesting16:02
angusthefuzzthanks charlie-tca16:02
hggdhangusthefuzz, xteejx, the importance is a mix. A minor inconven ience is usually a LOW16:02
charlie-tcaYou are welcome. no problem.16:02
xteejxSo its LOW if its minor GUI problem, unless they actually cant get onto the network then medium?16:02
xteejxThis is like school, the big guys teachin the lil guys hehe :)16:03
angusthefuzzxteejx: maybe even high if they cant get into network at all, since nautilus is a core application and thats pretty major16:03
xteejxTrue16:03
hggdhwe have to estimate the impact: for example, how many users are affect? how frequent is this type of usage?16:03
hggdhnautilus is a core, yes, but I -- for example -- *never* looked at network FSs via Nautilus16:04
xteejxhggdh: Thats what I thought, but if it was a final release and it was missed, everyone's downloading that exact same ISO, problem is everywhere, then severe i guess?16:04
xteejxme neither16:04
xteejxI cant even get Ubuntu to work on my laptop, but I'm still here helping out (or trying) - I got it running in VirtualBox seemed a sensible solution :)16:05
hggdhxteejx, no, not really: how frequently is this used? Does this impact a sizeable portion of the users?16:05
hggdhthere are MANY bugs on any new release -- those we already know about, and those we are still to find16:05
hggdhthis is a fix that *might* be considered for Intrepid, but... I personally doubt16:06
hggdh(a) it is not (so far) a security issue; (b) does not seem to impact many users16:06
xteejxhggsh: I get ya, so it depends on how many users are likely to run into the problem, how badly it will affect them, and if there is currently a way round it (browsing the folders)16:06
hggdhcorrect16:06
hggdhif there *is* a workaround, then we should describe it in the bug description16:07
angusthefuzzi guess i didnt recognize that browsing the folders is a workaround16:07
xteejxhggdh: Cool, just wanted to clarify what was on the wiki16:07
hggdhsee, for example, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Description16:07
hggdhon how to add the workaround information16:08
xteejxangus: It's not exactly a workaround as such, but if you can browse the network folders instead of using the search facility, its not exactly a no-way-out situation :)16:08
xteejxBut yeah as obvious as it is, maybe it should be put on the bug report until and if it gets fixed16:09
charlie-tcaxteejx: it is a workaround to switch first to the directory you want to search16:09
pedro_that's a known bug anyways16:09
pedro_bug 4288916:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 42889 in nautilus "nautilus search on vfs locations would be nice" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4288916:09
pedro_it's a wishlist nautilus doesn't support search on vfs yet16:09
hggdhBTW, on Nautilus, there is bug 182345 that is more bothersome that this one16:09
xteejxSorry I thought it was pretty obvious lol :)16:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 182345 in nautilus "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in gconf_client_remove_dir()" [Unknown,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18234516:09
pedro_feel free to mark it as duplicate of the one i've pointed you16:09
angusthefuzzpedro_: will do16:10
pedro_angusthefuzz: rock, thanks for helping ;-)16:10
hggdhand still no solution... we will have (eventually) to cherry-pick the upstream fix and add it to nautilus-actions (or drop n-a, since it is currently unmaintained)16:10
xteejxAnyway guys I'm off out now so see ya all later, ps thanks for clearing things up, should help with Bug Control if/when I get allowed on :)16:10
hggdhcheers16:10
james_whey seb128, chrisccoulson has a theory about why system-tools-backends sometimes fails to install16:16
seb128hello james_w16:16
seb128oh?16:16
james_wseb128: if something accesses s-t-b after it was stopped by the prerm, and before it is started again system bus activiation will mean that the daemon is running when it comes to start it later16:17
seb128hum16:18
chrisccoulsonhi seb128. i can reliably recreate the problem by doing "sudo apt-get install --reinstall system-tools-backends" and then immediately run something like users-admin. if i do this, then it fails every time16:18
seb128how likely is it that many users do run an application using it in this timeframe?16:18
seb128hey chrisccoulson16:19
chrisccoulsoni'd say pretty unlikely unless there is another mechanism causing it to start again16:19
seb128and the service is a system one or an user one?16:19
james_wsystem one16:19
seb128and running an user application system activate it?16:19
james_wapparently so16:20
chrisccoulsonthats right i think. i can stop system-tools-backends, and then run any application that relies on it and it gets started automatically again by dbus16:20
seb128I guess the init script should just be dropped if system activation is used16:21
james_wyeah, that was my question16:21
seb128I though we did that already in fact when upstream started using dbus activation16:21
james_weven if it's not causing these bugs then it sounds sensible anyway16:21
seb128right16:22
james_wyeah, I thought we had as well, but I can't find a changelog entry.16:22
seb128better would be able to replace s-t-b and g-s-t16:22
seb128the design is too complex for what it has to do16:22
james_windeed16:22
seb128it's not maintained, written in perl, etc16:22
james_wI enquired the other day whether there was any progress on the proposed new user management tool, but there is zero code so far16:22
chrisccoulsonis there anything else already that can just replace it?16:23
seb128no16:23
chrisccoulsonah16:23
seb128we would have replaced it already otherwise16:23
seb128we did replace most of the other g-s-t tools already16:23
chrisccoulsonwhat do kde users use?16:23
chrisccoulsoni'm not familiar with it16:24
seb128not a GTK or GNOME application ;-)16:24
chrisccoulsoni meant as the backend though;)16:24
seb128it would be easier to work on the new user admin tool that trying to adapt their tools to GNOME16:24
chrisccoulsonyeah, i agree16:25
xteejxHey everyone.17:57
xteejxCan one of the more knowlegable than me (everyone lol) guys do me a big favour please and check what I've done with bug 214917? I just want to know how I did with it, I'm not on bug control yet so I can't change importance, but I'd appreciate a quick lil feedback if you wouldn't mind :) thankyou17:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 214917 in linux "Module b44 interfering with ndiswrapper upon startup" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21491717:59
xteejxWould anyone just mind having a very quick look at the above for me please, I just want to know if I've done OK, if I've missed anything that's all :)18:05
xteejxI'd appreciate it18:05
persiaHrm.  I'm surprised it's beneficial to assign to the kernel team, as it's against the kernel, but that's not important, as it seems to follow the kernel guidelines.18:07
xteejxpersia: I don't get you sorry18:07
persiaBest to ask for Importance changes or other meta-stuff here, rather than in bug reports, as it's not interesting to the reporter, the developer, or other affected users.18:07
xteejxpersia: Oh right ok, I'll remember for next time :)18:08
persiaAs a general rule, bugs should only be assigned to oneself, to someone who requested the assignment, or to someone who one can tell what to do (e.g. someone one employs).  The kernel seems to be different, but I don't know why.18:08
xteejxpersia: So for the kernel we can assign it to them? And everything else just leave it?18:09
persiaDon't trust me on this.  In general, don't assign bugs.  Review the guidelines for bug triage for special packages.  Where they call for bug assignment, those are exceptions to the general rule.18:10
persiaThose pages change over time, so my memory of what I read once is not as reliable as the current state of the wiki.18:10
xteejxpersia: Pretty sure the wiki says to asign it to them. It's cool though. Thanks persia :) Much appreicated18:10
savvas0Is it normal that hwclock and date commands show the same time? should hwclock be in UTC or match the local timezone? (I have only Ubuntu installed)18:11
persiaTo me it looks like Larry Finger already mostly triaged it for 8.10 although your request for information may be helpful..  It really needs someone on the kernel team to inspect the module loading, and either make it just work, or have ndiswrapper override the b44 module somehow, but that's not something that can be done easily in the bug log.18:12
persiasavvas0, I think hwclock defaults to --localtime, which doesn't mean your HW clock isn't in UTC.18:14
savvas0ah true, I just read it in the manual, missed it the first time :)18:15
savvas0BINGO! woohoo!18:22
savvas0er wrong channel :P18:22
savvas0[ * window :) ]18:22
savvas0I think I found the problem to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/4364418:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 43644 in gnome-system-tools "time-admin shows different time zone when it is restarted" [Medium,Confirmed]18:22
savvas0a lot of files are the same in /usr/share/zoneinfo/18:23
hggdhsavvas0, what do you mean?18:26
savvas0I'm not sure, but I think a lot of timezone files have the same md5sum and that probably affects the tz commands to retrieve the correct country18:28
savvas0in my case, time zone Europe/Belgrade is always shown in time-admin as "Europe/Sarajevo"18:29
hggdhwell, a diff on both shows the files are identical -- ergo, same MD518:30
savvas0I wonder if this is the actual issue18:32
savvas0I'll take a look at upstream gnome bugs18:33
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|clerum|can someone check on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/254622 and make sure that it setup right. I added new information to a bug report that was marked incomplete.19:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 254622 in linux "TCP uses wrong MTU/MSS size for IPv6" [Undecided,New]19:56
|clerum|and I want to amke sure that is is setup right so that someone will/can look at it19:56
persiaIt is.19:59
persiaIt's the changing from "Incomplete" to "New" that does that.19:59
persiaThis may change in the future, but for now, you've done the right thing.19:59
|clerum|ok. thanks. so now I just wait for someone to review it and ask for more info/debugs if needed?20:00
persiaWell, that's the easy thing to do, but it might take a while.20:02
persiaDepending on your interest or existing knowledge, you might want to investigate further, and see if you can determine the exact cause, etc.20:02
|clerum|unfortuantly I'm just a user not a devloper. thanks though20:03
|clerum|for your help20:03
persiaNo worries.  Mind you, figuring out a problem doesn't really require a developer, and some developers who write great code aren't so good at determining causes.20:04
persiaWith luck, someone will look at it soon, and understand the problem, and then someone else can provide a fix.20:05
charlie-tcabug 246177 ; can I have the reporter file this in gnumeric bugzilla ?20:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 246177 in gnumeric "gnumeric help on plot log scale unclear" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/24617720:09
charlie-tcaIt´s about adding to the documentation20:09
joumetalDoes removing a duplicate mark need special permissions?20:09
charlie-tcaIf you are sure it is wrong, try it. It will either allow or disallow. Make sure it's wrong, though20:10
joumetalbug 29489620:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294896 in ubuntu "Ubuntu 8.10 ShutDown-Restart Delay (dup-of: 295103)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29489620:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 295103 in ubuntu "very slow boot after upgrade to 8.10" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29510320:10
persiacharlie-tca, It's a judgement call.  There's clearly a benefit to having it filed upstream, as it's not a decision Ubuntu is likely to make.20:11
persiaWhether you file it, or the reporter files it isn't so important.  Getting the two bugs linked for tracking would be useful.20:11
charlie-tcaso file myself or have him, huh20:11
charlie-tcaI think I'll handle it. It works better for me. Thanks20:12
persiaWhen upstream fixes it, then LP can detect that it's fixed upstream, but not in Ubuntu, and add it to one of the harvest lists, which may encourage developer interest in pulling the patch.20:12
persiajoumetal, No.  To remove the duplicate indicator, just use the mark as duplicate interface, and remove the bug number.20:13
charlie-tcajoumetal: The way I read it, it should be left as a duplicate, since it just reworded the other report20:13
charlie-tcaslow start/restart is slow start/restart, is it not?20:14
joumetalcharlie-tca: reporter of "duplicate" disagree and I understand him. master bug hasn't enough information.20:17
charlie-tcaWould adding his information to the master help get it all fixed?20:18
persiaImproving the master is often the best course of action, unless they are clearly distinct issues.20:18
charlie-tcaHe said the delay in starting is different than a slowdown when starting. They are the same.20:18
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MarsjaninHello20:46
MarsjaninIs there a bug, or so, in a new Ubuntu? cron did not loads any programs that uses X-server.20:47
joumetalMarsjanin: maybe one of these? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cron20:51
Jordan_UMarsjanin: Could it be that you need to set the $DISPLAY variable?20:52
Marsjaninjoumetal: It seems not.20:52
MarsjaninJordan_U: Well then. It all works great in Ubuntu 7.10 and 8.04. I have lines like:20:53
Marsjanin(after datetime/stars)20:53
MarsjaninDISPLAY=":0.0" gedit20:53
MarsjaninNow some guy on #ubuntu suggest me that:20:54
Marsjaninexport DISPLAY=:0 && gedit20:54
MarsjaninAnd none of that and neither various combination will not do the trick.20:55
Jordan_UMarsjanin: They do basically the same thing ( I assume you meant :0.0 the second time as well )20:55
Jordan_UMarsjanin: What is the output of "echo $DISPLAY" in a new terminal?20:55
MarsjaninNo, somebody told ma that :0.0 evolves to :0, and the dquotes gone20:57
MarsjaninAlready, I tried really various number of combinations20:57
MarsjaninEcho says :0.020:57
MarsjaninAnd the important thing: cron works, simple echo "testtext" > test.txt works OK.20:59
MarsjaninSo, no more ideas...?21:21
Flare183Marsjanin: Ideas on what?21:22
Marsjanin\o/ (new member)21:23
MarsjaninCron did not load any X-server programs.21:23
Flare183Marsjanin: you mean your a new member?21:23
Flare183Marsjanin: Have you reported the bug?21:23
MarsjaninNope :) I mean You, as new, as You didn't see what I wrote down. :)21:23
Flare183Marsjanin: Tell me bugs number and I will look into it for you21:24
Flare183oh ok21:24
* Flare183 has been working with for 2+ years21:24
MarsjaninI've did no report for now, I think there could be sth wrong with my system.21:24
Flare183Marsjanin: Well post the problem on ubuntufourms.org21:25
MarsjaninAll the crontab list works great inder 7.10 and 8.04; in 8.10 work only lines that not runs under X-server, e.g. wget or echo.21:26
jibelMarsjanin: or filing a question on the answer tracker could be an option too ( https://answers.launchpad.net/ )21:26
MarsjaninI already posted, for now, on Polish language (as my native) forum.ubuntu.pl and waiting...21:26
brywilharrisHi all21:27
Flare183Marsjanin: oh ok21:27
Marsjaninhi21:27
Flare183!hi brywilharris21:27
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about hi brywilharris21:27
Flare183!hi | brywilharris21:27
ubottubrywilharris: Hi! Welcome to #ubuntu-bugs!21:27
Flare183oops hehe21:27
Marsjanin:)21:27
Marsjaninwell, assuming: 30 * * * * DISPLAY=":0.0" gedit should work?21:28
MarsjaninI ask, because if it's not a bug of cron, there's no need to report it, and I rather should search for a bad setting on my machine...21:31
Marsjanin[yawn] I'll better go to /dev/bed. Thanks for attention.21:34
ausimageI am continuing to look at my Bug 294859....22:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294859 in linux "ALSA Sound absent with kernel 2.26.7-7 on Dell E520" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29485922:17
ausimageI am seeming to now get the same behavior on earlier kernels that did just work :/22:18
ausimageI checked processes out before and after my kludge to get sound working... the only difference is that pulseaudio and gconf-helper are not running22:19
* ausimage goes and attempts to just kill pulseaudio instead messing with the sound modules22:20
ausimageAH-HAH it is pulse audio causing the problem :/22:25
angusthefuzzif I have a bug that I tested in a later version and the problem doesnt exist I am supposed to mark the bug "fix released"23:40
xteejxangusthefuzz: Yes if it works in the latest versin23:41
angusthefuzzxteejx: thanks :-)23:41
xteejxangusthefuzz: No probs :)23:42
angusthefuzzi am so glad you are always around xteejx23:42
xteejxangusthefuzz: you won't be saying that in a few weeks when I mess everything up :o) lol just kiddin23:43
persiaWell, best to make sure that you can replicate in the earlier version and not in the later version, just in case it's something where you need special hardware, or a special combination of packages.23:43
persiaFor a long time there was a stellarium bug that kept getting opened and closed.  After a while we figured out it only happened for people with ATI R200 cards, and reassigned to the right package, and it got fixed.23:44
angusthefuzzpersia: I verified in an virtualbox, it was bug #294823 in case either of you were interested23:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294823 in gnome-terminal "Syntax error in .bashrc prevents prompt colorization" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29482323:44
angusthefuzzsuper low-hanging fruit23:44
persiaangusthefuzz, Excellent.  It's the process of verification that concerned me.  Nice job.23:45
xteejxpersia: I suppose everyone gets confused with things sometimes though don't they I sure as hell do!23:45
angusthefuzzthanks persia23:45
xteejxDamn I didn't know there were so many untouched bugs from Jan-April23:46
persiaxteejx, Yep.  I just try to mention possible pitfalls when I see something that looks like a mistake I made in the past :)23:46
xteejxpersia: Well I hope you'll be around for quite a while, cause I'm gonna need to pick your brains on some things down the road :)23:46
angusthefuzzxteejx: someday, if i can help it, there will be no homeless bugs23:46
xteejxangusthefuzz: Won't be possible, humans make the software there will *always* be a problem somewhere in the source code :)23:47
angusthefuzzxteejx: but the bugs dont have to be untouched and homeless23:48
xteejxGot to admit though we do a hell of a lot better than Microshaft at fixing things quickly23:48
bdmurrayangusthefuzz: are you working on bugs without a package?23:48
angusthefuzzbdmurray: that is where i reside, all of my bugs have been there so far23:48
xteejxbdmurray: I am, but unless I'm 100% sure about what it is I'm not changing it, I thought it'd be best to ask for more info and logs etc, and hope I can work it out or someone else can? That's ok isn't it?23:49
bdmurrayangusthefuzz: you might interested in http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/reports/no-package-attachments.html23:49
angusthefuzzbdmurray: I found this page a while back: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/EasyTasks23:49
bdmurrayxteejx: You might get more help if you change it to what you think the right package while you are triaging it.23:50
angusthefuzzbdmurray: i think your script is on that page as well23:50
bdmurrayangusthefuzz: Ah, right it's listed there!23:51
persiaangusthefuzz, To truly get to no-homeless-bugs, we need a fake package against which to assign all the needs-packaging bugs.23:51
xteejxbdmurray: So if its slightly wrong it's ok, as long as it point in the rough direction, right? Also I can't change importance yet, so I'm kinda limiting myself on the workload23:51
angusthefuzzanyway, some of the bugs on the list without any attachments are hilarious, its almost worthy of making a new site with the funny ones, bug #295317 for example23:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 295317 in ubuntu "sweet home alabama plays at start" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29531723:52
xteejxwtf23:52
* bdmurray looks23:52
angusthefuzzhaha, those are the bugs i live for23:52
xteejxBlatently just come from Windows lmao23:52
angusthefuzzyou guys should have seen how bug #292362 came titled23:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 292362 in kdebase-workspace "moon picture is stretched on the KDE4 logout dialog" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29236223:53
angusthefuzzthe reporter kept telling us the moon was flat23:53
xteejxI have some free server space actually guys, or maybe we could put a page on the Wiki? Take names out so they're not ridiculed and show the lighter side of development23:54
angusthefuzzxteejx: I definitely support that, i got a good list going23:54
xteejxbdmurray, are you still here mate?23:54
xteejxangusthefuzz: We're going off-topic now lol23:55
bdmurrayyep23:55
angusthefuzzsorry, back to work23:55
xteejxDamn I cant copy + paste23:55
bdmurrayI think it would be important to do it very tactfully as the information is public23:55
xteejxangusthefuzz: Don't over-do it :)23:56
bdmurrayI mean that no matter how much you try to obscure it, it would be findable.23:56
xteejxbdmurray: Ah, but the bug reports are in the Public Domain anyway, so it wouldn't make a difference technically, but I don't think the users would see it like that...23:56
bdmurrayIt would be important to pick funny - silly not funny - stupid things.23:57
angusthefuzzyeah, i agree bdmurray, still it would be interesting, many of them turn out to be very legit.23:58
xteejxAlso, sorry bdmurray but I think you missed what I said about 5 mins ago :) -- As long as the package is roughly right and points in the right kinda direction, its ok? Also I can't change the bug importances yet, so I can only go so far, don't think I can be trusted yet lol23:59
bdmurrayI absolutely agree that it would be interesting and would show the lighter side of bug triaging.23:59

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