[01:04] <kees> pedro_: when finding bugs like 306368, can you dup them to bug 124373
[01:05] <kees> there are tons of that report, so I like keeping them in one place (instead of making a new "answer")
[01:06] <pedro_> kees: alright
[01:08] <kees> cool, thanks.  :)
[01:10] <pedro_> you' welcome , thanks for letting me know about that bug
[01:56] <pedro_> ogasawara_: have you seen something like : http://paste.ubuntu.com/82755/ ?
[02:14] <hggdh> bug 306388
[02:17] <andresmujica> hmm. you should ask for a screenshoot. :D
[02:26] <hggdh> yay
[03:13] <ozgurgerilla> Hi all
[03:18] <duanedesign> I am a member of the Oklahoma LoCo team. As a group we are trying to get together and start triaging bugs. Several members have questions. If anyone with bug triaging experience could come to our meeting it would be greatly appreciated . Thursday Dec. 11 7:30pm #ubuntu-us-ok
[03:19] <hggdh> duanedesign, I will try to be there
[03:26] <duanedesign> hggdh: I/we would greatly appreciate it
[03:43] <hggdh> welcome. I have it scheduled, all I need is Evo to remember to ring me ;-)
[07:05] <mrooney> bdmurray: is your bug mail reading and parsing code public anywhere?
[07:05] <mrooney> if you already have that work done, switching eeebotu to that method would probably be easy and then we get not just new bugs but changes and then subscriptions become useful
[07:06] <mrooney> and THEN an #ubuntu-bugs-fruit channel or something becomes possible where easy-to-triage bugs get announced
[07:07] <mrooney> ideally lowering the barrier to entry and sustained contributions for beginning triagers
[07:10]  * hacktick is preparing a bug-list for todays BugJam in Berlin :)
[14:12] <OmnipotentEntity> I have a report of the ath5k kernel module continually crashing and leaving stack traces all over the carpet, has this been reported, I can't find it in the reported bugs.
[14:12] <OmnipotentEntity> wow, that came out jumbled.
[14:13] <OmnipotentEntity> umm... going to file a bug, can't find a dupe, has anyone heard of this?
[14:21] <machoo02> bug #306429 should be marked as wishlist
[14:33] <machoo02> bug #306360 should be marked as wishlist
[14:43] <machoo02> bug #305981 should be marked as wishlist
[14:44] <BUGabundo_work> machoo02: humm fta PPA already has it...
[14:44] <BUGabundo_work> mention that to the user, and how to install PPA and the usual 3rd party repos stuff
[14:45] <machoo02> ok...will do
[14:47] <machoo02> BUGabundo_work: do you mean the mozillateam PPA?
[14:48] <MAINERROR> hey guys
[14:49] <MAINERROR> anyone here?
[14:59] <BUGabundo_work> ĩ guess machoo02
[14:59] <BUGabundo_work> where ever it is!
[15:00] <BUGabundo_work> sure MAINERROR
[15:00] <BUGabundo_work> not many, 'cause of UDS-Jaunty
[15:33] <bddebian> Boo
[15:34] <BUGabundo_work> Foo
[15:34] <bddebian> :)
[15:35] <BUGabundo_work> Barr
[15:36] <BUGabundo_work> bddebian: http://www.funtasticus.com/20081209/daily-cool-pictures-80/
[15:36] <bddebian> Heh, work is filtering that one :)
[15:37] <WelshDragon> Any help? Not sure what package to file this bug against, But it appears that when most applications stop playing sound, the application segfaults.
[15:37] <BUGabundo_work> alsa-utils?
[15:37] <BUGabundo_work> pulse-audio
[15:38] <BUGabundo_work> linux
[15:38] <BUGabundo_work> gstreamer
[15:38] <BUGabundo_work> WelshDragon: it can be any of this
[15:38] <WelshDragon> BUGabundo_work, I know, that's what i mean, how should i go about finding out which one? =)
[15:39] <BUGabundo_work> what app is giving you trouble?
[15:39] <BUGabundo_work> and what are you doing?
[15:40] <WelshDragon> BUGabundo_work, Rhythmbox, Banshee, Lastfm players, Even pidgin with it's notification sounds. They start playing the music/sound fine. But as soon as i press stop, or the sound notification on pidgin has stopped, they segfault.
[15:40] <BUGabundo_work> I would go with pulse audio
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> WelshDragon: what version of Ubuntu are you running?
[15:41] <WelshDragon> Jaunty
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> are you uptodate?
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> ok... jaunty...
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> I have my sound playing stream radio on exaile...
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> so I know that it is working today...
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> ahh
[15:41] <BUGabundo_work> open sound-properties
[15:42] <BUGabundo_work> and see what device output you are using
[15:42] <BUGabundo_work> and let us know what audio card you have
[15:44] <WelshDragon> BUGabundo_work, HDA Intel STAC92xx Analog (ALSA) is selected
[15:48] <BUGabundo_work> what other options do you have there?
[15:51] <WelshDragon> BUGabundo_work, "PulseAudio Sound Server", "ALSA Advanced Linux Sound Architecture", "OSS - Open Sound System" and "Autodetect".... Autodetect and ALSA are the only ones that work, and the problem still exists.
[15:52] <BUGabundo_work> I'm subcribed to LP bug about that
[15:52] <BUGabundo_work> take a look in there
[15:52] <BUGabundo_work> and see if it is the same with you
[15:53] <WelshDragon> Which bug #?
[15:56] <BUGabundo_work> can't find it
[15:56] <BUGabundo_work> not even FF Awesome bar can save me this time
[15:57] <WelshDragon> =\ heh
[17:00] <mohbana__> hi
[17:00] <mohbana__> has anyone noticed some strange behaviour with firefox
[17:00] <mcas> hi mohbana__
[17:00] <mohbana__> mcas: hih
[17:01] <mcas> which strange behaviour and which ubuntu/ firefox version
[17:02] <mohbana__> 3.04
[17:02] <mohbana__> 64bit ubuntu
[17:02] <BUGabundo_work> which is?
[17:05] <mohbana__> 1. when i click search for word, by first highlighting it then google search.  it only shows google homepage
[17:05] <mohbana__> 2. also, when i click new tab, nothing happens.  pretty random.  i tend to have to refresh the page
[17:06] <BUGabundo_work> 1st time I here about that
[17:06] <BUGabundo_work> have you tried on a new profile?
[17:07] <mohbana__> no, i don't want to loose all settings
[17:07] <BUGabundo_work> I don't
[17:08] <BUGabundo_work> I just create a new one and test
[17:08] <BUGabundo_work> and then go back to the old one
[17:08] <BUGabundo_work> firefox -ProfileManager
[17:13] <mohbana__> ok thanks
[17:37] <jegHegy> greetings, i would like to perform a gdm backtrace for an Xorg crash, problem is that networking doesn't work until i log in through GDM -- which is exactly when the crash happens, so i can't ssh in. any tips?
[18:18] <jegHegy> okay, got networking up, can anyone help me get a proper backtrace from Xorg?
[18:19] <jegHegy> it caught a SIGPIPE and a gdb prompt and a hung X on the sick machine. is that when i "backtrace full"?
[18:21] <jegHegy> okay, let's try an easier question, when does this channel have people who are not asleep? :)
[18:24] <mrooney> bdmurray: any thoughts on having five-a-day in universe or something, to lower the barrier to entry a little?
[18:26] <jegHegy> cont'd, reached a SIGABRT
[18:29] <jegHegy> reached a second SIGABRT and gdm restarted
[18:30] <joumetal> jegHegy: have you read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Debugging already?
[18:30] <jegHegy> yes
[18:30] <jegHegy> and DebuggingXorg
[18:31] <jegHegy> the first SIGABRT is the last time i can backtrace since after that the process gets killed
[18:31] <bdmurray> mrooney: one thing we'd discussed yesterday was not requiring people to submit bugs to five-a-day to participate, if you joined the team your 5 would be counted for you
[18:32] <mrooney> bdmurray: yeah I remember that, I guess I was thinking if that ended up not happening
[18:32] <mrooney> but if it is that would be great!
[18:44] <joumetal> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing has section Post-mortem backtrace. maybe that helps.
[18:49] <jegHegy> joumetal: no core dump file gets created but i *think* i've got a proper trace now
[18:49] <jegHegy> submitting a bug in a minute
[18:51] <jegHegy> it looks to be a bug in mesa; went to report a mesa bug, launchpad told me to submit using ubuntu-bug -p mesa, but it says there is no such package?
[19:06] <jegHegy> #306616
[19:06] <jegHegy> there we go
[19:08] <jegHegy> fingers crossed