=== RAOF_298 is now known as RAOF_831 === RAOF_831 is now known as RAOF_61 === RAOF_61 is now known as RAOF === chuck_ is now known as zul [00:26] Ok, I think I may have found a partial fix for the usplash bugs in Intrepid [00:33] Anybody in here? [00:34] yes, ish. [00:34] not many people around at this time of day though [00:34] Ah [00:35] That'd do it. Just figured I'd check in here too, cause it seems that I /might/ have something of a fix for the 8.10 usplash [00:35] \o/ [00:36] Yeah, I managed to get it to load another usplash, sort of. Looks more like a screen diagnostic though [00:36] people in here mroe tend to triage bugs - so probably don't have the actual knowledge of packages like 'how usplash works, internally' and such. [00:36] interesting... [00:36] Yeah, I had a similar problem in 8.04 [00:37] But I think I managed to fix that, but I forget how [00:37] Cause I know it was working prior to the update [00:40] Well, time to tweak it a little more till I get it workin I guess [06:45] good morning === persia_ is now known as persia [07:05] morning dholbach [07:10] hi emgent [07:18] good morning [07:24] evening :) [08:39] hi, I know you not here to answer trivial questions, but to be certain if this is a bug or not, where does network manager store its static ip addresses, etc.. I find that when changing auto eth0 to static with a ip assinged it does not keep this and before reporting a bug i would like to do some further investigation [08:54] awk: 8.10 doesn't use /etc/network/interfaces. [08:55] awk: you should probably ask further questions on #ubuntu from people who know more than I before reporting a bug about it. [09:01] Well, I think it can use /etc/network/interfaces: isn't that how server does it (no network manager)? [09:53] persia: yes, but if you config a static ip in network manager it never goes near interfaces. [09:53] that was my understanding of the intrepid network manager changes. [09:54] Why can I never find the wiki article for bug classification, incomplete/confirmed. [09:54] ah, finally found it. [09:54] * persia starts looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status [09:54] Hi, I think I have a problem with apt-get which I can only reproduce on Ubuntu and not on Debian. I have 2 Scripts. One calles the other. in the second one, there are functions which call apt-get. however int the middle of apt-get the function seems to be terminated. one can see the output here: http://rafb.net/p/99S78n60.html. The two Scripts are here: http://rafb.net/p/6RFy0u80.html. Any help or hints are appreciated. [09:55] And yes, I think NM does it differently, but neither of us are experts :) [09:56] The strange problem I have is that the function after the one that calls "apt-get" never get called. instead, it only output's the function name in the middle of the apt-get output. [10:12] Any ideas bug #255824 [10:12] Launchpad bug 255824 in hal "Phonon Error in KDE4 on Intel HDA" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/255824 [10:18] not a current kde user, so I'm not sure I can offer any advice. === wolfger_ is now known as wolfger === jrib1 is now known as jrib === kc8tad is now known as rrittenhouse === asac_ is now known as asac === thekorn_ is now known as thekorn === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand [19:39] Anyone facing problems with laptop sound button not working? [19:40] Anyone can help me out with a bug which I am facing [20:38] drive by bug submitters are a bit annoying :\ [20:38] ones that don't stick around long enough to answer questions [20:55] Hi. I'm experiencing some PowerPC bugs that seem to be related. I'd like to help solve them but I'm not too sure how I should proceed. Bugs #298156, #292092 and #281146 are gnometris, liferea and yelp crashing with SIGSEGV 'in signal_emit_unlocked_R() at at /build/buildd/glib2.0-2.18.2/gobject/gsignal.c'. They all seem to occur on the ppc architecture. Are these likely to be the same bug? [20:55] Launchpad bug 298156 in gnome-games "Gnometris crashes with SIGSEGV when New Game selected" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/298156 [20:55] Launchpad bug 292092 in liferea "Liferea won't run (only within a second)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/292092 [20:55] Launchpad bug 281146 in yelp "yelp crashed with SIGSEGV in signal_emit_unlocked_R()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/281146 [21:31] calc: I'm ready and willing to answer any and all questions. [21:37] Well, I tried. [21:37] :'( [22:02] * calc was more referring to people who submit bugs in launchpad then never respond to requests for information on them, not in the channel itself [22:02] * calc doesn't know much about glib [22:02] * calc closed out many bugs due to not enough information and no follow up :\ [22:06] Anyone with comitt-access to the ubuntu repositories here? There is a bug with pptp and storing keys to keychain in Intrepid, there is a fix in the bug report but it seems noone with the required access has taken a look at it and moved it to -proposed yet. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/284212 [22:06] Launchpad bug 284212 in network-manager-pptp "VPN connection fails: "unable to find valid VPN secrets"" [High,Fix committed] [22:30] i believe you would find someone in #ubuntu-motu... [22:32] hmm but it seems that it's already being worked on by alex