[03:41] <torkiano> Anyone can mar bug 306131 as triaged?
[03:51] <hggdh> torkiano, did you check the steps on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems ?
[03:51] <maco> torkiano: sure
[03:51] <maco> wait a second...sound bug
[03:51] <maco> im going to read this before i mark it triaged
[03:52] <hggdh> ;-)
[03:52] <hggdh> I do not do sound (mine does not work either), so I decided I would wait for somebody...
[03:53] <maco> definitely have to test that before it can be marked triaged
[03:53] <maco> i dont know all the compile flags though...
[03:55] <maco> haha a chunk of that patch is fixing line-lengths
[03:55] <maco> and changing comments
[03:57] <maco> but wow, it defines a whole new pin layout...big patch
[03:58] <maco> hggdh: think i ought to cherry-pick the patch and compile a kernel with it in my ppa?
[04:22] <torkiano> hggdh: yes, and he attached all the information (alsa-info.sh report)
[04:24] <torkiano> (i think)
[04:30] <maco> torkiano: but the alsa-info has no info
[04:30] <maco> it says no sound cards detected and lists no nids
[04:30] <maco> what he needs to do is test that patch and see if it makes it so that his alsa-info has info
[04:31] <maco> and THEN it can be marked triaged
[04:32] <torkiano> maco: ok
[04:34] <maco> all the alsa-info tells us is that it has encountered some unknown hardware that needs to be completely defined in the kernel. whether what he linked as a patch is the actual definition is anothr matter. i'm going to package up that patch and see if it works for him
[04:34] <maco> (at least, that's my understanding of such little info in alsa-info)
[04:36] <torkiano> i found bug 298465 . Is a problem with the sound with the same motherboard.
[04:37] <torkiano> and seems that it have the sound card information
[04:37] <maco> both using intrepid...interesting
[04:38] <maco> hang on...
[04:40] <maco> wait, the alsa-info on the 2nd bug is provided by someone other than the reporter...are we sure they're the same?
[04:41] <maco> scoot's output in the 2nd bug shows what i think is a different sound card too...
[04:42] <maco> 10de:055c for scoot and 10de:0774 for pedro
[04:43] <torkiano> what strange, is the same motherboard...
[04:43] <maco> they're not laptops
[04:44] <maco> maybe they're pci sound cards plugged in?
[04:44] <maco> or maybe different revisions of the same motherboard model
[04:45] <maco> i dont see anything on http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1=3&l2=149&l3=643&l4=0&model=2268&modelmenu=1 about sound
[04:47] <maco> it seems like they have the same motherboard with different VIA sound cards (of the same product line, but different hardware configurations) plugged in
[04:51] <torkiano> in 298465 he can see the analog output device, but in the other bug no analog no digital
[04:52] <maco> right, and given the pci id's i showed and the different names their sound cards have in the alsa-info output, id say they have different sound cards that just have the same name on the box
[04:55] <maco> uh well thats interesting
[04:56] <maco> the patch pedro pointed to is in 2.6.27-10
[04:57] <torkiano> i found "10de:0774 	 snd-hda-intel might work with patched OSS hdaudio" in http://wiki.arklinux.org/Sound_systems
[04:58] <maco> oh wait it says onboard sound :P
[04:58] <maco> OSS?
[04:58] <torkiano> and this message in alsa list http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2008-October/011319.html
[04:59] <torkiano> seems that 10de:0774 is still not supported
[04:59] <maco> the arklinux thing say it only works with ALSA right now (er...wrong) but they think they know what file to patch to make it work in OSS
[05:00] <maco> yeah, new card, needs to be defined, i guess
[05:01] <maco> i havent gotten far enough in the make-crimsun-teach-me-about-sound thing to know what to do next though :-/
[05:02] <maco> i just commented on 306131
[05:02] <maco> torkiano: ^
[05:04] <torkiano> ok, thank you maco. I'll link the bug with the answer tracker
[05:06] <maco> im going to go ask a bit in #alsa
[05:06] <torkiano> we are a good team ;-)
[05:27] <maco> torkiano: if you read responses to that mailing list...takashi says its supported. he also says there's a bug elsewhere breaking the hdmi. he has it fixed in his 2.6.28 branch. so im kinda confused.
[05:30] <torkiano> maco: for 10de:0774 (pedro(nor digital, analog output)) or 10de:055c (scoot(no analog output)) ?
[05:31] <maco> torkiano: pedro
[05:31] <maco> the mailing list link you posted
[05:32] <maco> the 3rd reply, i think
[05:32] <torkiano> I'm goint to see
[05:33] <maco> http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2008-October/011332.html
[05:33] <maco> and http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2008-October/011455.html
[05:37] <maco> i dont know if HDMI is what controls the analogue out as well
[05:38] <torkiano> me neither :-(
[05:41] <maco> i also find the lack of loaded sound drivers to be um...odd...and possibly the cause of the lack of NIDs
[05:47] <torkiano> maco: wait for the user response
[05:48] <maco> yeah, i know
[05:48] <maco> just sort of thinking out loud so you're on the same page
[05:57] <torkiano> maco: see http://www.omgili.com/newsgroups/linux/debian/bugs/dist/b0Krg-7YZ-17gated-atbofhit.html&q=other+pci+bridge+device
[05:57] <torkiano> maybe  "pci=nomsi"moptions helps
[05:59] <maco> torkiano: uh, that's for SATA drives on a different motherboard...
[06:01] <torkiano> yes, but maybe exist a conflict with the IRQ's
[06:02] <torkiano> the audio device is the same 10de:0774
[06:03] <maco> lets wait for crimsun to notice this conversation, since he's the one that knows pretty much everything about sound
[06:04] <torkiano> okis
[06:04] <torkiano> maco: one more thing, did you use kde?
[06:05] <torkiano> i have a problem with the image of my monitor with the last kubuntu version
[06:05] <maco> ive attempted. it doesn't recognize my mouse, my gnome does
[06:06] <torkiano> ok, thanks anyone
[12:07] <LimCore> hello \o/
[12:08] <LimCore> my ubuntu was so nice to again corrupt my beloved data files, configs and emails \o/  And I'm excited to discover what more I lost, this is a mistery because the corruptions are silent (yey)
[12:08] <LimCore> therefore I made a quick patch that fixes the problem for my use case.
[12:11] <LimCore> dpkg -L  acpid      shows  /etc/acpi/powerbtn.sh      Yet,  aptitude reinstall  acpid    does NOT recreate that file if it is deleted. Is that a bug? how to recreate/reinstall it
[12:16] <LimCore> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/285141
[12:16] <LimCore> can we apply this small patch please
[12:16] <LimCore> brb
[14:46] <bddebian> Boo
[15:59] <machoo02> bug #306243 should be marked as wishlist
[16:32] <machoo02> bug #306169 should be marked as wishlist
[18:11] <andresmujica> where can i find a bugsquad's wishlist for launchpad?
[18:12] <bdmurray> andresmujica: they are generally reported as bugs in Launchpad about malone
[18:12] <BUGabundo> andresmujica: #launchpad would be a better place to ask...
[18:24] <andresmujica> hmm, yeap but i wonder if someone has already written down a list ... or if there's a tag so i can look what it's already reported..
[18:25] <BUGabundo> doesn't search help ?
[18:28] <andresmujica> :)
[18:28] <andresmujica> you caught m. i{m too lazy... search gonna be!!!
[18:56] <bdmurray> andresmujica: you might try the ubuntu-qa tag
[19:05] <andresmujica> bug #78596
[19:05] <andresmujica> that's one for my wishlist
[19:09] <afflux> andresmujica: are you on intrepid or newer? If you have python-launchpad-bugs installed, /usr/share/doc/python-launchpad-bugs/examples/move_duplicates.py may be what you need ;)
[19:09] <afflux> (I felt the same, so I thought a simple python script might do... and it did :-))
[19:15] <andresmujica> hmmm didn't knew about that!!!!
[19:15] <andresmujica> nice
[19:20] <andresmujica> bug #41911 is also on my wishlist
[20:21] <dbs> wondering if I've done something wrong in bug # 303765 - I linked to a Debian upstream bug report & fix, and included my own patch a few days ago
[20:22] <MrKanister> Hi. Am I right setting this to "gnash": https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/306299
[20:26] <charlie-tca> MrKanister: might take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingFirefox
[20:26] <charlie-tca> bug 303765
[20:28] <MrKanister> charlie-tca: Thank you for the link. But just found out that the bug is a duplicate which is set to "gnash" :)
[20:28] <charlie-tca> good job
[20:29] <charlie-tca> dbs: looks right tome
[20:30] <dbs> charlie-tca: ok, thanks - didn't know if I needed to do something else to prod further action
[20:31] <charlie-tca> you can ask here to have someone confirm it for you
[20:32] <dbs> okay, I've got to scoot but will be back in a few hours
[20:32] <charlie-tca> I will try to grt it
[20:32] <charlie-tca> get
[21:42] <retour> My ubuntu/xubuntu is mounting DVD disks without access to the for anybody but root!  Is an official fix for it?
[21:43] <andresmujica> retour: ask in #ubuntu for help & support
[21:46] <retour> I will but I think it's a bug! Installed system many times on many machines ->same probelm. but thank you for answer andresmujica
[22:01] <andresmujica> retour: maybe if you search a bit at launchpad you can find something similar?
[22:38] <retour> andresmujica: thx
[23:47] <andresmujica> where can i find the launchpad-gm-scripts??
[23:48] <chrisccoulson> ping pedro_
[23:48] <pedro_> chrisccoulson: hey
[23:49] <maco> bug 272530 think that's enough for triaged?
[23:49] <chrisccoulson> i think i cjust closed a bug report at the same time you were confirming it ;)
[23:49] <chrisccoulson> bug 306335
[23:49] <pedro_> andresmujica: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-gm-scripts
[23:50] <chrisccoulson> pedro_ : i closed it as what the reporter is requesting already seems to be there by default
[23:50] <pedro_> chrisccoulson: ok thanks, being too busy to look to it :-)
[23:51] <pedro_> andresmujica: i think those scripts only works in firefox
[23:51] <chrisccoulson> thats ok. i didn't realise you'd confirmed it until afterwards. i think we changed the status at pretty much the same time
[23:51] <pedro_> stock responses doesnt' work at all with epiphany for example
[23:51] <pedro_> chrisccoulson: probably, would be nice to have a notification about those things in launchpad, like bugzilla does
[23:52] <chrisccoulson> yeah, that would be nice:)