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rrittenhouseI'm looking at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/297940 but I'm not sure what direction to take this bug. Any suggestions?00:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 297940 in ubuntu "ubuntu kernel unable to boot on 486sx" [Undecided,New]00:10
ograrrittenhouse, linux-image-386 is built for arches < 58600:14
ograthe -generic one is only >= 58600:14
rrittenhouseogra: Is that an opton for him to choose on the cd?00:15
ograno00:15
ograits expected behavior that 486 wont boot from the CD00:16
rrittenhouseIs there any (easy) solution for booting in his situation?00:16
rrittenhouseor should I just give him the bad news :P00:16
ogranetboot if he has a netboot capable NIC00:17
rrittenhouseooh good point00:17
ograthe install guide is definately wrong though00:17
ograthats what i would assign it to00:17
rrittenhouseso ubuntu-docs ?00:18
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charles_Hew: ping05:24
Hewcharles_: pong :-)05:24
charles_Hew: there are quite a few other Transmission tickets that are fixed upstream, if you'd like to mark them as "Fix Committed" too05:25
Hewcharles_: Ah, excellent. Yes, there is an ongoing debate over the use of Triaged vs Fix Committed for these, but I'll have a look at them. Thanks again for the fix(es)!05:26
charles_do you want links?  :)05:26
Hewcharles_: Yes please05:28
charles_lots of them are still listed as "new", so either Triaged or Fix Commmitted would be an improvement05:28
Hewcharles_: yes it would.05:28
charles_tickets fixed upstream: 295040 287726 290828 292929 291205 281530 29201105:30
charles_thanks05:30
Hewcharles_: thank you :-)05:30
charles_Hew: one more: 29042305:34
charles_g'nite05:34
Hewcharles_: hehe, thanks. nite.05:35
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rrittenhouseWhen brightness function keys don't work on Ubuntu what approach should I take?07:38
rrittenhouselike in a bug report07:38
rrittenhouseor this one for instance: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/28950907:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 289509 in ubuntu "[intrepid] fn+vol keys lag and slow down the system" [Undecided,New]07:40
Hewrrittenhouse: is that the same bug you are experiencing? g-s-d causes lag when you use the brightness buttons?07:57
rrittenhouseI have experienced it on my aspire one before but its not too consistent07:57
rrittenhouseI'm just trying to learn a little more triaging and I'm looking at ones that I can relate to07:58
rrittenhouseI do however have issues sometimes with the box never being drawn until i play with the brightness keys some more07:59
Hewrrittenhouse: Well with this problem, when it happens, check to see if any processes are using a lot of CPU time. This bug report says it's caused by gnome-settings-daemon.08:00
rrittenhouseoh..08:00
Hewrrittenhouse: If this is the case for you too, add a comment saying the same happens with the brightness keys since that's additional helpful info. Then confirm the bug and subscribe yourself.08:00
rrittenhouseHew, actually change it to confirmed? :P never done that yet.08:01
Hewrrittenhouse: Also this bug is not associated with a source package. It is likely a problem with g-s-d as mentioned by the reporter. You can try doing this.08:01
Hewrrittenhouse: If you can confirm you have the same bug, then yes08:01
rrittenhousek08:01
Hewrrittenhouse: Like I said, if you can reproduce the problem and see it's due to high CPU usage from g-s-d, then that's confirmation and you should mark it as such.08:02
rrittenhouseOk. I won't do it YET until it happens again08:02
rrittenhouseIt's happened 2-3 times in the past week though I just didn't think much of it.08:02
Hewrrittenhouse: ok08:02
Hewrrittenhouse: Have you joined the bugsquad? If you're interested in helping with bug triage then there is a lot of info on how to get started.08:03
rrittenhouseYeah I should be a member on LP. I'm doing the 5-a-day now. Well I already did my 5 for yesterday so I'm trying to get 5 more in before going to bed :P08:04
rrittenhouseI see how great the need is for trying to wrangle these bugs so I'm trying to learn as much as I can while getting other people involved as well. Its one way I can show my appreciation for Ubuntu and I can learn more in the process.08:07
Hewrrittenhouse: That's right. Bug triage is a great way to help out :-)08:08
rrittenhouse:D It's the "dirty work" but someones gotta do it.08:09
* Hew will be back later08:09
rrittenhousek08:09
phillip_hi, where would be the best place to follow up on a bug submitted? https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297545,08:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 297545 in network-manager-vpnc "Connection failed (vpn plugin failed)" [Undecided,New]08:41
BUGabundo2phillip_: that's a dupe08:43
BUGabundo2is it PPTP?08:43
phillip_yes pptp08:44
phillip_no pptp connection via manager works, from console I can conect08:44
BUGabundo2https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/284212/08:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 284212 in network-manager-pptp "VPN connection fails: "unable to find valid VPN secrets"" [High,Fix committed]08:44
BUGabundo2see this08:44
BUGabundo2bah08:44
BUGabundo2not that08:44
BUGabundo2let me get the correct08:44
phillip_lol08:44
phillip_many thanks, I also found a new bug with wireless nic after kernel upgrade in intrpid08:44
BUGabundo2https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-pptp/+bug/25916808:44
phillip_i'll submit today08:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 259168 in pptp-linux "Network Manager unable to connect to PPTP VPN" [Undecided,Invalid]08:44
BUGabundo2this is the correct08:44
BUGabundo2mark yours as a dupe on this one, if you see fit08:45
BUGabundo2phillip_: always check for already open bugs08:45
BUGabundo2before opening new ones!08:45
phillip_my mistake, thanks will mark as sugested08:45
phillip_heh, some nasty comments from some08:47
phillip_any ideas on how long till a 'true fix' becomes available not a work around?08:49
Laibschgood morning08:53
LaibschI wonder about the quality of people being allowed to do bug triaging lately.08:54
Hobbseewhy in particular?08:54
LaibschThere are quite many that just jump in without any questions, don't understand things and change and close bugs just on their (incorrect notion of what they see in a bug)08:55
LaibschMany of them apparently try to maximize the number of close bug tickets instead of trying to actually fix bug08:55
Laibschs08:55
Hobbseewelcome to 5-a-day...08:56
LaibschToday I was frustrated about bug 21994408:56
BUGabundo2I agree Laibsch08:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 219944 in ubuntu "required packages are not installed by default as they become available" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21994408:56
BUGabundo2it can happen quite a few times!08:56
Hobbseeoh, wow.08:56
LaibschWell, what can we do about assuring the quality of bug triagers?08:56
LaibschHobbsee: He just jumped in and closed the bug as invalid!08:57
LaibschI guess for a mix of reasons a) maybe he did not understand it and b) it was old08:57
Laibschor something like that08:57
HobbseeLaibsch: they're *very* new.08:57
Laibschwho is they?08:57
Laibschthe bug or the guy?08:57
Hobbseethe guy08:58
Hobbseenot that that excuses them, but most people aren't *quite* that shocking.08:58
LaibschYes, I saw he was still new in the team08:58
HobbseeLaibsch: is that your bug, or?08:58
LaibschI think it would be necessary to actually demonstrate having done good bug triaging *and* going through a phase where they aren't yet allowed full privs08:59
LaibschYes, that is mine08:59
LaibschThank good08:59
LaibschI guess it would pay to look through the other bugs touched by that guys last night08:59
HobbseeLaibsch: well, anyone can mark bugs invalid - but for triaged, etc, that's exactly what people can do.08:59
LaibschI'm sure there are more gems like that08:59
LaibschOh, can they?08:59
HobbseeLaibsch: either way, you might talk to heno / bdmurray about that, as that's likely where your biggest forms of opposition are08:59
Hobbseeoh yse09:00
LaibschI've been a bug triager so long, I didn't think that was the case09:00
Hobbseepeople can change statuses, assign, subscribe others, do any of that09:00
Hobbseethe only thing they *can't* do is importance, or make it 'triaged'09:00
HobbseeLaibsch: did you dist-upgrade, and then find the system unbootable?09:00
Laibschopposition to what?  to allowing people to the bug squad team freely?09:00
Hobbseeopposition for making sure people have more clue, before letting them loose on the big wide world of bugs, perhaps.09:01
Hobbseenot that they can do anything if the person is determined to, of course09:01
Hobbseebut i don't think that guy falls in that category09:01
* Laibsch is seriously considering an RFE against LP that closing bugs as invalid only be done by a) the OP, b) the package maintainer or c) bug squad and other sufficiently empowered individuals09:01
LaibschHobbsee: I think what happened was the following09:02
LaibschI have a vserver in remote data center09:03
HobbseeLaibsch: all of those types of bugs tend to take at least 6 months to be done,ifnot longer, FYI.09:03
LaibschSince space was at a premium, I did not install ubuntu-minimal because that really is not so minimal at all09:03
Laibschyes, I am not impatient on that one, don't worry09:03
Hobbseeand then dist-upgraded it?09:04
LaibschWhat I *think* happened is that ubuntu changed from sysvinit to upstart.  upstart should have been pulled in by ubuntu-minimal, but it wasn't.  So, the only thing that happened was that sysvinit was dropped, probably it lost its essential status or something.  That meant no bootup-scripts and thus a non-bootable system when after a year or so, the system was rebooted by the datacenter admins09:06
LaibschHobbsee: I usually just use aptitude09:06
LaibschAFAICS, there is not need for the dist-upgrade command09:06
HobbseeLaibsch: well, if you're going to remove critical meta-packages, then you are pretty much saying "i will control this on my own"09:07
LaibschBut I am not even sure this was related to a newer release series09:07
Hobbseealso, the dist-upgrade tool has hints.09:07
LaibschHobbsee: I knkow09:07
Hobbseeso, enotabug imo09:07
LaibschI know I am going in deep09:07
LaibschWell, not a bug in the strictest sense, maybe09:07
LaibschBut I think ubuntu could do better09:07
Laibschand efforts should be spent towards that goal09:08
Hobbseeupdate-manager should check, though, and force ubuntu-minimal to be installed.09:09
Hobbseebut i think it probably does anyway.09:09
Hobbseehow?  By including a metapackage that almost no one will remove, labeled specifically, about "this depends on the core stuff needed to run"09:09
Hobbseethe rest of the triage things don't look that bad09:11
HobbseeUbuntu could possibly do better, in not letting you shoot yourself in the foot, at all.09:13
Hobbseebut if that were the case, then you wouldn't be able to cut down the install :)09:13
Laibschyes, the rest he did seems to be good09:36
LaibschI checked myself because I was worried09:36
LaibschUnlike I thought, it really seems to have been a one-time glitch on his part09:36
LaibschBut the quality of fellow bug triagers is really deteriorating.09:36
LaibschHobbsee: answer in the bug report, you should have gotten mail09:37
LaibschHobbsee: as far as solutions are concerned, I've also thought about how balance "don't allow newbies to shoot themselves in the foot" vs. "don't allow power-users" to shoot themselves in the foot ;-)09:38
LaibschThere were two things that came to my mind and they were close to your ideas09:38
Laibscha) ubuntu-bare which cannot be removed and depends on stuff that really anyone will need.  not sure if that will help and is a feasible solution09:39
Laibschb) recommend instead of depends for not-so-core-stuff like hw detection and dhcp clients, etc.  installing recommended packages is the default by now afaik.  I am afraid this will just shift the package since I already see the package maintainer closing the next bug with "why did you remove recommended package XY, your SOL, then"09:40
Laibschthe problem is that people who need to boot from usb HD for example do indeed depend on hw detection09:41
Laibschmaybe ubuntu-minimal could be split up according to three or four use-cases09:41
Laibschs/shift the package/shift the problem/09:46
persiaLaibsch, Better to look at the contents of ubuntu-minimal, and if there's something that's really not minimal, file a bug against ubuntu-meta with a recommendation of to where it should migrate (e.g. standard, desktop, server, etc.)10:08
LaibschI am sure there is a good reason for all of those packages10:08
* Laibsch inspects what packages are available10:09
Laibschmet-packages10:09
Laibschmeta-packages10:09
mikes80I'm assigning bugs to their correct packages, and I've found one related to an ATI card. The driver for which has been downloaded from the web. Would the devs still deal with this bug? If not how do I deal with it?10:11
mikes80bug 29831010:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298310 in ubuntu "X freeze when playing video with ATI HD 2600 graphic card - ubuntu 8.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29831010:12
persiamikes80, General practice is to ask for reproduction with the supplied drivers, or for the submitter to submit upstream.  Ubuntu can't support code not in the Ubuntu repositories.10:13
mikes80Okay thanks. I'll let the reporter know. :)10:14
Laibschpersia: looking at the description of ubuntu-minimal, I guess none of the packages in depends can be removed10:14
Laibschhttp://packages.ubuntu.com/hardy/ubuntu-minimal10:14
LaibschIt's just that ubuntu-minimal isn't really so minimal10:14
persiaLaibsch, Which of those functions don't you need?10:16
Laibschhardware detection, network10:19
Laibschthat pulls in an awful lot of stuff10:19
persiaWell, you need hardware detection to cold-boot cleanly.10:19
jmarsdenLaibsch: Have you looked at minibuntu? http://ubuntu-mini-remix.crealabs.it/  It might be a starting point for you??10:19
Laibschpersia: I am not sure I need hw detection10:20
Laibschmaybe some of it10:20
Laibschbut certainly not USB/hal10:20
persiaI can see dropping bits like aptitude or tasksel, as there is apt-get, and I can see having fewer troubleshooting tools (e.g. netcat).10:20
Laibschjmarsden: I'll take a look, thanks10:20
persiaLaibsch, Your hardware doesn't have anything on USB?10:21
LaibschThis is a vserver10:21
Laibschno real hw10:21
Laibschremote vserver10:21
persiaOh, yeah, a vserver probably doesn't need that much.10:21
persiaWell, depends on the implementation : some virtual servers have hotplug of stuff from the host, but in the common case it's unlikely.10:21
LaibschI'll have to shave now10:21
jmarsdenHmmm, how big is a minimal JeOS VM?10:21
persiaI'd recommend chatting with the folk in #ubuntu-virt : there might be a smaller solution.10:22
LaibschI will see what packages ubuntu-minimal would pull in that I dont have currently installed.10:22
persiajmarsden, ubuntu-minimal was specifically designed to enable JeOS type stuff.10:22
persiaLaibsch, Also, the issue might be with one of the packages depended upon, rather than the metapackage : perhaps something has Receommends set too widely.10:22
goat|lappyhi, i've marked a bug as a duplicate of an earlier identified bug, but have noticed there this is more information in the dup as is in the master and wonder if it would be better to drop the duplicate as a duplicate (if thats possible) then switch the roles?   or is this necessary?10:27
Hobbseegoat|lappy: that's probably a good idea, if you're sure that the other definitely does have more info.  Or you could copy the info over to the master, depending on how much it was.  Leaving a comment about what you're doing is recommended either way, though10:28
goat|lappy!27918710:29
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about 27918710:29
Hobbseegoat|lappy: bug 27918710:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 279187 in usplash "regression: usplash causes system to beep aloud (dup-of: 255590)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27918710:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 255590 in linux "System beep goes nuts on start up" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25559010:29
goat|lappythe dup has more info, but is undecided, i don't think i have the auth to change that, but i think it should be the master10:30
goat|lappyso i've removed the dup, and am switching, thanks Hobbsee10:31
* Hobbsee wonders what the extra info actually is10:33
goat|lappyin the review, the references to usplash binary, some dmesg info, and attachments,  the other references kernel output, but no confirmation of it being kernel related.  are you refering to those bugs?10:41
goat|lappyi think that the usplash bug is more clear, but the kernel bug also has some info's... file attachments and such, is there a method to port the affected packages severity and files to the new bug, if necessary?10:43
Hobbseegoat|lappy: they can be manually set - there's no 'port' as such10:54
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LimCorewhy there is no -dbg info for many programs :[12:08
LimCoreI need dbg info for kdesu12:08
BUGabundoLimCore: you need to add the ddeb repo12:08
BUGabundoit has dbg for all main and univeverse12:09
LimCorecool12:10
BUGabundodeb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/~ubuntu-archive/ddebs/ hardy main universe12:10
BUGabundoLimCore: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash12:11
bdrungping bdmurray. my membership in ubuntu-bugcontrol is expiring.12:12
LimCorebtw - why this wiki (and still so many materials) reference apt-get instead of aptitude12:16
BUGabundoLimCore: aptitude is just another front end for APT...12:20
BUGabundoI guess no reason speciall12:20
BUGabundothey all do almost the same stuff....12:20
BUGabundosome like one, some others!12:20
BUGabundoI never use aptitude but I use apt-get/cache a lot12:21
LimCoreit was a popular opinion that aptitude is best because it marks and auto-deltes later auto selected libs when they are no longer needed etc.  If so.. then perhaps just make apt-get do the same?12:22
BUGabundoapt-get autoremove ??? lol12:23
BUGabundowhen you install something or remove something apt-get show that you have packages that you no longer need!12:23
BUGabundoapt-get autoremove will remove them12:23
LimCoreso, apt-get now is as good as aptitude in this area then?12:23
* Hobbsee isn't so much of a fan of how aptitude's more happy to let users shoot themselves in the foot.12:23
LimCorehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdesudo/+bug/29835412:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298354 in kdesudo "hangs using 100% cpu on start" [Undecided,New]12:27
LimCorethat is obviously most epic bug I found today - the program tries to access 18446744073709551615 elements in a list of strings (so far), no wonder this loop takes so long it seems to hang heh12:27
LimCoreany instructions how to quickly grab source of it,  patch code (I will add some debug info) rebuild etc?   just apt-get source kdesu  ... vim ... make install  or something more clever?12:28
* Hobbsee thought persia answered you with that, a couple of days ago.12:28
persiaLimCore, debuild -b gives a quick&dirty build.  Using something like sbuild or pbuilder will have better results.12:30
persiaWhich package is best for an unspecified bug about suspend/resume?  Is "linux" a good choice?12:30
LimCoreI don't see that conversation in this month's log12:30
LimCorethx12:31
HobbseeLimCore: #ubuntu-motu.12:31
Hobbseea couple of days ago12:31
Hobbseepersia: errr....i think so.12:31
persiaHobbsee, Thanks.  I'll go with that then.12:31
Hobbseepersia: i think they know which logs to ask for, and can send it elsewhere, if it's not for them12:31
persiaThat makes sense.  Just have a laptop tester in #ubuntu-testing, and the usual crowd isn't about, so I'm a little lost :)12:32
LimCoreHobbsee: oh right - but I apparently left before I seen reply.      [Fri Nov 14 2008] [00:13:22] <LimCore>  hi, is there a quick instruction how to get sources, apply my fix, and rebuild/test/etc one12:34
* LimCore tries to debug this bug12:34
LimCorefor me kdesu ALWAYS hangs (8.04 amd64) and shows   ASSERT: "i <= nodes" in /usr/share/qt3/include/qvaluelist.h (376)  can you confirm for me bug  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdesudo/+bug/29835412:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298354 in kdesudo "hangs using 100% cpu on start" [Undecided,New]12:44
LimCoreok there seems to be a lot of strange bugs in kdelib.  I need some help here13:26
LimCore1) kdesudo is using acient qt3   2) qt3 acts very strange when using QString   this seems to be causing bug above   more info: http://pastebin.com/f58849d3e13:27
thekornLimCore, I think it's best to add this informations to the bugreport as a comment13:29
thekornand maybe contact people in #kubuntu-devel,13:29
thekornand ask questions there, as they might know more about it13:30
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nemoHey, what is needed to get bug #273451 out of Incomplete?15:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 273451 in xorg "xorg crash with segfault when opening kde3.5 apps on intrepid" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27345115:57
nemoI and others have added Xorg logs, lspci info, and dmesg fragments15:58
nemogranted, it only happened recently for a few of us, so perhaps it is also a regression15:58
persianemo, If the last requested information has been added, feel free to adjust the status from "Incomplete" to "New".15:59
nemoI don't have rights :)15:59
* nemo is just a user15:59
persiaYou've tried to change it?15:59
nemoI didn't file it15:59
* persia thinks everyone has rights to move from "Incomplete" to "New"16:00
nemoI'm the last 2 comments by "Derek"16:00
nemooh?16:00
nemooops16:00
nemomy bad :)16:00
nemopersia: well, now I know. thanks :)16:00
persiaYou do have permission then?  Cool.16:00
persiaYeah.  There's no automated system to switch it back.  Sometimes people notice that data has been added to make something incomplete, but sometimes they don't.16:01
persiaThere are *lots* of people who look for New bugs though, and try to make sure they have all the information they need.16:01
persiaIf you're sure that it has all the information needed to debug, and that multiple people encounter it, or the specific hardware is known, or what not, you could set it to "Confirmed".16:02
persiaIf you're not entirely sure, "New" will invite someone else to look.16:02
persiaThere's another bunch of people (with some overlap) that look at "Confirmed" bugs, and try to make sure that specific solution can be identified to make them "Triaged", but that does require special permissions.16:03
nemopersia: what makes me hesitate is the sudden influx of comments - pretty sure it is people like me who've been googling for the dmesg/xorg log strings16:03
nemopersia: something happened recently in Ibex that !@#$ed up the Intel cards bad :(16:03
persiaBut what is still unknown?16:04
nemoI've reverted back to .24 on the off-chance it helps (27-7 also screwed up).16:04
persiaYeah.  "New" is probably better then.16:04
nemoYeah, I suppose if I was really dedicated I'd look to see what that dmesg error meant :)16:04
persiaheh.  That would make you a triager, and you'd be able to confirm it :)16:05
nemoit doesn't completely freeze up the machine as some say, X may actually recover in low-graphics mode, and you can always ssh in to reboot.16:05
persiaWell, assuming you're running an ssh server...16:05
nemoI do know I'm going to hold off on bumping my relatives up to Ibex until this one is out of the way.16:05
nemooh, and this is a bit weird (if I have some time to sit down with the misbehaving comp I'll try to confirm) but I'd swear Firefox triggers it.  some graphics issue with cairo?16:06
nemoall too fuzzy to put in the bug though16:06
persiaYeah.  If it's still that unclear, it's definitely "New".  The trick is to keep bouncing it from "New" to "Incomplete" until there's enough information to identify the issue.16:07
persiaWhen it goes to "Incomplete", one of the people experiencing the problem needs to add something.  When it goes to "New" one of the people tracking down the problem needs to add something.16:08
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ToHellWithGAwhen i resume from suspend on a macbook i get wacky behavior for wireless (it doesn't ever want to connect) and touchpad (as if multiple fingers were confusing the touchpad any time i touch it at all)18:21
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mikes80I'm triaging bug 298275. I requested additional information from the reporter and assigned the bug to the correct package. The reporter introduced a separate but potentially linked bug. I'm assuming this needs to be filed as a separate bug report. Could someone check it for me please.19:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298275 in scim "unable to type Chinese characters through scim" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29827519:36
chrisccoulsoni haven't looked at it yet, but as a general rule, there should only be one issue per bug report19:38
chrisccoulsonotherwise it just gets unmanageable19:38
mikes80That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation :)19:38
chrisccoulsonyou're welcome19:39
LaserJockanybody know of good resources for debugging audio problems?19:59
nelleryLaserJock: does https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems work?19:59
LaserJocknellery: well, not quite20:00
LaserJockmy problem is that lately my sound doesn't come back on resume20:01
LaserJockI assume it's some sort of driver issue or something but I don't really know how to track it down or fix it20:01
nelleryah20:01
nelleryperhaps the forums would be the best place20:01
LaserJockwell, somebody on the forums just wrote a script to unload and reload the driver20:07
LaserJockbut I don't understand quite why it stopped working in the first place20:08
LaserJockI have a Kubuntu partition and it works just fine20:08
LaserJockbut I wouldn't think driver issue would care what DE you run20:08
LaserJockso I almost wonder if it's a configuration issue20:09
mikes80If I feel that an incomplete bug now has enough information, but can't confirm the bug. What should it's status be set to? I thought perhaps 'In Progress' or is this just for developers?20:27
LaserJockwell, for people who are actually working on fixing the bug20:28
LaserJockmikes80: can you find somebody who can confirm it?20:29
mikes80I've checked launchpad but can't find any bugs related to this issue. Apart from a web search is there any other way to get a bug confirmed?20:34
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LaserJockmikes80: why don't you just try to repeat it?20:36
LaserJockmikes80: that's the usual way of confirming it20:37
mikes80LaserJock: It's samba related bug and I don't have a windows machine to test it with. That's why I wondered if there was a status for bugs awaiting confirmation.20:41
LaserJockmikes80: perhaps Incomplete would be ok20:57
LaserJockmikes80: and leave a comment asking for confirmation20:57
chrisccoulsonwhats the bug number?20:57
bcurtiswxhey all, if a person wants a package to be updated from gcc4.2-1ubuntu3 to gcc4.2-3ubuntu3 in HARDY its not in the repositories BUT its to 4.3 in intrepid,20:59
bcurtiswxwhats the best way to make that happen?20:59
chrisccoulsonopen a backport request20:59
chrisccoulsonhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports20:59
bcurtiswxeven if they don't want 4.3 thats in intrepid20:59
bcurtiswxthey only want 4.2-3ubuntu320:59
chrisccoulsonsomething like gcc will not be updated to a new upstream version in a stable release unless the release fixes a specific bug21:00
bcurtiswxwhich it does21:00
mikes80chrisccoulson: bug 298177 I left a comment for the reporter stating that it was awaiting confirmation.21:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 298177 in openoffice.org "OpenOffice 3.0 save to smb network fails" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29817721:00
bcurtiswxlemme pull up the bug for you one sec21:00
chrisccoulsonmikes80: are we tracking openoffice 3 bug reports in launchpad?21:01
chrisccoulsonintrepid is only at OO.o 2.421:01
chrisccoulsonOO.o 3.0 is from a PPA21:01
bcurtiswxbug #23507021:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 235070 in gcc-4.2 "Please apply libgomp patch to GCC for Hardy Heron" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/23507021:02
bcurtiswxthat may be easier to understand than my gabber21:02
mikes80chrisccoulson: Yeah I did notice that. But I got someone to help me with the bug yesterday. They didn't say this would be a problem. Perhaps it is?21:04
chrisccoulsonping calc21:05
LaserJockbcurtiswx: well, the SRU clamed to fix it21:05
LaserJockbcurtiswx: if that's not the case then it needs to get fixed21:05
chrisccoulsoncould you help with the bug mikes80 refers too?^^^21:05
LaserJockbcurtiswx: generally backporting is not for bug fixing21:06
bcurtiswxLaserJock: yes the janitor said it was upgraded in that package listed.. but that package isn't available to hardy anywhere21:06
bcurtiswxand intrepid has 4.321:06
LaserJockbcurtiswx: wait21:07
bcurtiswxk21:07
CarlFKwhen I plug in a firewire dv cam, dmesg shows: [  125.019452] NOTE: The dv1394 driver is unsupported and may be removed in a future Linux release. Use raw1394 instead.21:07
LaserJockbcurtiswx: but just upgrading to 4.3 is *not* the solution21:07
CarlFKsounds worth reporting.  what package should it be against ?21:08
LaserJockbcurtiswx: 4.2.4-1ubuntu3 should be available in hardy-updates21:08
bcurtiswxLaserJock: that i know, its 4.2.4-3ubuntu3 thats got the fix21:09
LaserJockbcurtiswx: ok, so we need 4.2.4-3ubuntu3 then21:09
bcurtiswxLaserJock: yes, so my question is how to request that?21:10
LaserJockbcurtiswx: well, it basically already has been in that bug21:10
LaserJockbcurtiswx: but it needs to get updated apparently21:11
bcurtiswxLaserJock: yup, and how as a triager, do i help that user out?21:11
LaserJockbcurtiswx: we might want to set the Hardy task to Triaged or something and then explain that the fix is in 4.2.4-3ubuntu321:12
bcurtiswxLaserJock: ok, will do that then.  Thanks for your help! sorry for the confusion21:12
chrisccoulsonthere's something not right with that bug report21:12
chrisccoulsonit's got a verification-needed tag on it, which would suggest that there is a package awaiting test in hardy-proposed21:12
chrisccoulsonbut there isn;t one21:13
LaserJockchrisccoulson: yeah, the package apparently got deleted from -proposed21:13
LaserJockaccording to the publishing history21:13
LaserJockmy guess is that Martin figured out that it didn't fix the bug21:13
LaserJockbut we need a replacement upload that *does* fix it, 4.2.4-3ubuntu3 I suppose might work21:14
LaserJockso it should be taged maybe verification-failed21:14
bcurtiswxLaserJock: so should I do as mentioned previously?21:14
chrisccoulsonLaserjock - it was 4.2.4-1ubuntu3 that got deleted from hardy-proposed21:15
LaserJockchrisccoulson: exactly21:15
chrisccoulsonit was deleted when it was moved to hardy-updates;)21:15
LaserJockoh21:15
LaserJockright21:15
chrisccoulsonthat's normal procedure21:15
LaserJockso hmm21:15
chrisccoulsonthe problem is that version of the package doesn't appear to have the fix in21:15
LaserJocknot sure why Martin thought that fixed it21:15
LaserJockin any case, letting Martin (pitti) or Steve (sbeattie) know would be good21:16
chrisccoulsonright, got it now21:16
chrisccoulsonthe fix was in 4.2.4-1ubuntu1, which has now been superseded in hardy by *ubuntu321:16
chrisccoulsonso the latest version should have the fix in21:16
chrisccoulsonif not, then thats a regression21:17
LaserJockyeah21:17
chrisccoulsonthe fix is still in the latest source for hardy21:18
LaserJockso why are people reporting still having the problem?21:19
LaserJockis it a different bug or a bad patch?21:19
chrisccoulsonnot sure21:19
chrisccoulsonthe patch is definately there though21:19
bcurtiswxso why isn't it available to hardy users?21:20
chrisccoulsonit is21:20
chrisccoulsonit's in hardy-updates21:20
bcurtiswx4.2.4-3ubuntu3 ?21:20
chrisccoulson4.2.4-1ubuntu3 is the latest hardy version and that has the patch backported from intrepid21:21
bcurtiswxreally, just for my own sake.  how can i find this out myself?21:22
bcurtiswxim still learning21:22
chrisccoulsonhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-4.221:22
chrisccoulsonthe patch was rolled in to 4.2.4-1ubuntu1, but that has now been superseded in hardy-updates by 4.2.4-1ubuntu3, which still contains the patch21:23
bcurtiswxsorry for the billion question game... how can you tell the patch is in there?21:24
chrisccoulsonit's in the changelog;)21:24
chrisccoulsonand it's also in the debian/patches directory in the source tree21:24
chrisccoulsonthere's actually a typo in the changelog for that patch though21:26
bcurtiswxi don't see how that patch is in the hardy version21:27
chrisccoulsonthe changelog in hardy version 4.2.4-1ubuntu1 has this line: "* Fix PR libgomp/28432. LP: #235070"21:28
chrisccoulsonit's in the hardy version;)21:28
bcurtiswxah, that just helps prove my blindness :P21:30
bcurtiswxty21:30

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