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yotuxhow can I help out the bug team?03:52
yotuxwhat is mentoring about on the bug team?03:56
Ryan52hrm. did I maybe loose the reply to my request to join the bug control team? or was there no reply? silence scares me :p04:43
Ryan52oh. "83 proposed members"...04:48
duanedesignBug #307357 the Importance of the bug should be set to 'Wishlist' by someone in the 'Bug Control' group, Thank You.05:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 307357 in xvm "XVM Nagios monitoring sucks" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30735705:13
duanedesignhggdh: thanks again^^ Me and two other LoCo members have already started05:15
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macoanyone around that can answer some acpi debugging questions?08:42
BoogieBooHi all09:34
BoogieBoostill having bug issue trying to establish a VPN connection to a PPTP server09:34
BoogieBooIt is supossed that the last network-manager version is 0.7~~svn20081015t024626 para actually I can only find doing a apt-cache search 0.6.609:37
BoogieBoo¿?¿?¿?09:37
BoogieBooany help?09:37
macoBoogieBoo: what version of ubuntu are you using?09:44
maco0.7 is only in intrepid or jaunty09:44
BoogieBoohardy heron 8.0409:45
BoogieBooahhhh!09:45
BoogieBooso hardy people can't use VPN???09:45
macouh, i can use cisco vpn with no problem on hardy09:45
BoogieBooPPTP09:45
BoogieBooThere is a bug09:45
macono idea09:45
BoogieBooI used to connect to my company VPN server successfuly until last updates09:46
macoi dont even know what pptp means09:46
BoogieBooafter that it is not workign anymore09:46
macois proposed enabled?09:46
BoogieBooyesterday I was told it is not working anymore because a bug09:46
BoogieBooproposed is not enabled, I was told not to do so..09:46
BoogieBooshould I?09:46
macough then that means its in the full archive :(09:46
macoi was hoping youd say its enabled, because thatd mean it was limited just to proposed09:47
BoogieBooThe point is that since the last updates it was workign fine; after them it is not due a network-manager bug!!!! however the bug was solved in 0.7 version...but 0.7 version is not avaibale for hardy!!!! I cant understand anything09:47
macoso id guess http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu16_i386.deb was the last version you had then09:48
BoogieBooactually I have 0.6.609:48
macobut you said that one's broken09:48
BoogieBooyes09:48
macoso was 0.6.5 the last working one then?09:48
BoogieBooI thing so09:48
BoogieBoo*think09:48
macoare you using 32bit?09:49
macoor 64bit?09:49
BoogieBoo6409:49
BoogieBooLinux chakir-laptop 2.6.24-22-generic #1 SMP Mon Nov 24 19:35:06 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux09:49
macoin that case download http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/n/network-manager/network-manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu16_amd64.deb09:49
BoogieBoodone09:50
macoand install it with "sudo dpgk --force-downgrade network-manager*.deb"09:50
macoer09:50
BoogieBoook, just a second09:50
macoand install it with "sudo dpgk -i --force-downgrade network-manager*.deb"09:50
macolike that, sorry09:50
macoah09:50
macoand install it with "sudo dpkg -i --force-downgrade network-manager*.deb"09:50
macototal typing failure :(09:50
BoogieBoook09:50
macothat one's right this time :P09:51
macothe force-downgrade should let you install the older version over your current one09:51
BoogieBoolibnl1-pre6 is missing09:52
macohold on...09:52
BoogieBoook thanks09:52
macothat one must be for gutsy09:54
macoer...network-manager hasnt been updated in hardy since march09:55
macoits your pptp thing, i guess09:55
BoogieBoowell, I get the error message from network-manager09:56
BoogieBoo"Connection FAILED"09:56
BoogieBooallways the same09:56
macoNM can connect to networks fine, right?09:57
macoits just PPTP that's broken?09:57
Nafallomaco: mostly :-)09:57
BoogieBooyes,everything is correct, except for the VPN connection I sued to use,09:57
Nafallo(that's WPA, open and static wired)09:57
macothere *should* be a command line way to test the pptp stuff, shouldnt there? i use cisco vpn from the command line all the time.09:57
Nafallomeeh. I should have read all of it :-P09:57
macoNafallo: im guessing you have intel 3945 and cant get WEP access points to auth using NM either?09:58
Nafallomaco: yes09:59
Nafallomaco: well, last time I tried anyway.09:59
macoyeah....i think it worked in dapper09:59
Nafallomaco: I actually thought it was 802.11b though...09:59
macohasnt worked since then09:59
BoogieBoopptp-linux:09:59
BoogieBoo  Instalados: 1.7.0-2ubuntu209:59
BoogieBoo  Candidato: 1.7.0-2ubuntu209:59
BoogieBoo  Tabla de versión:09:59
BoogieBoo *** 1.7.0-2ubuntu2 009:59
BoogieBoo        500 http://ftp.crihan.fr hardy/main Packages09:59
BoogieBoo        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status09:59
Nafallomaco: can't connect to my parents open 802.11b last time I was there.09:59
BoogieBoosorry for the spam09:59
maconah, if i give it the wep key in iwconfig, it works fine09:59
macojust not with NM10:00
NafalloBoogieBoo: paste.ubuntu.com in the future please :-)10:00
macooh yeah i saw a bug about 802.11b being broken on 3945 as well10:00
BoogieBooNafallo,sure, I am really sorry10:00
NafalloBoogieBoo: no worries. you didn't know :-)10:00
BoogieBoomaco, that's my pptp packet version10:00
macoBoogieBoo: try this one then http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/pptp-linux/pptp-linux_1.7.0-1ubuntu1_amd64.deb10:01
BoogieBoomaco, ok10:01
macoBoogieBoo: same thing with sudo dpkg -i --force-downgrade to install it10:01
BoogieBoomaco, ok10:01
BoogieBoodone10:02
macoBoogieBoo: test it10:02
macoi dont *think* a reboot is needed10:02
BoogieBooso I guess I sould restart network service right?10:02
macoperhaps?10:02
macoid just try it straight away10:03
macoand see10:03
BoogieBooWell anyway I restarted networking just in case10:03
macothough then again, i dont know how to run that thing through a terminal10:03
macook10:03
BoogieBoo /etc/init.d/networking restart10:03
macoNafallo: any chance you know anything about acpi?10:03
macoBoogieBoo: /etc/init.d/NetworkManager might matter too?10:04
Nafallomaco: asking the actual question is better...10:04
macoBoogieBoo: i meant i didnt know how to do pptp from the terminal. i expect its possible. it wouldnt require reloading NM10:04
macoNafallo: the debugging page for acpi says to try disabling different chunks of acpi to see which is the source of an issue. trouble is, i need acpi to be all there because my acpi bug is only triggerable *after* a successful suspend/resume cycle10:05
macothe bug being that it hangs on reboot10:05
BoogieBoomaco, I don't have any script in /etc/init.d with the name of NetworkManager10:05
macooh ok then10:05
macoim on Intrepid now so i'm not 100% sure where things changed, sorry10:05
macodoes not hang on reboot after a fresh boot. just if ive suspended.10:06
Nafallomaco: no idea. mjg59 iz ACPI GOD...10:06
BoogieBoomaco, same result10:06
BoogieBoomaco, I think I have restart networkmanager10:06
BoogieBoomay be10:06
macoNafallo: really? did not know that10:06
BoogieBooBut I don't know how throught the console, so I think I am oging to restart10:06
macoBoogieBoo: yeah probably. log out and back in would do it...10:06
BoogieBoomaco, ok see you in a minute10:07
macokk10:07
macoi knew mjg59 was a smarty, but i didnt know he did acpi10:07
Nafallomaco: ties in nicely with suspend/resume and that stuff :-)10:07
macohaha yeah10:08
BoogieBooHi again10:10
BoogieBoomaco, same result10:10
BoogieBoomaco, I just don't know what happened10:11
BoogieBoobefore was working, I didn't make any changes in my system10:11
BoogieBooalso at home in my desktop computer I installed intrepid and VPN was buggy too, but they solved10:11
BoogieBooIt's very sad to be forced to restart in XP just to VPN a remote network..10:12
maco:(10:16
macothe weekly newsletter hasnt come out yt10:16
macoitll tell what was updated this week10:16
macomaybe that'll help figure out the cause?10:16
BoogieBooyes, may be10:17
BoogieBooAnyway, I will install intrepid in this laptop this weekend and see if the issue gets solved10:17
BoogieBoobut it WAS working before pretty good10:17
BoogieBoohttp://pastebin.com/m7310712b10:20
macoyou could just do intrepid from a live cd...10:20
BoogieBoothat's my KVpnc log while trying to connect; I installed this KDE client just to ttest networkmanager is not the issue10:20
BoogieBoomaco, I already have intrepid at home, but idoesn't works as well with VPN networks..(pptp)10:21
macooh10:22
macostill, maybe try from the command line10:22
macoi dont know how to do it, but im sure you can find directions or read the manpag10:22
maco*manpage10:22
macobecause then you can at least find out if its the pptp or if its the way pptp interacts with nm10:23
BoogieBoolet's see..10:24
BoogieBoohttp://pastebin.com/m1cc5d31f10:26
BoogieBoothat's the content of syslog10:26
BoogieBoo(regarding to the vpn connection)10:26
BoogieBoolook at line 7: http://pastebin.com/m1cc5d31f10:26
BoogieBoosorry, line 7 is: Client connection established.10:27
BoogieBooso the client gets connected to the vpn server, however somehow it disconects later10:27
BoogieBoo¿?10:27
BUGabundo_workBoogieBoo: ping10:48
BUGabundo_workdid you get your prob identified/fix?10:48
BoogieBooBUGabundo_work, no10:49
BoogieBooBUGabundo_work, I tried everything10:49
BoogieBoonothing worked so far10:49
BoogieBooBUGabundo_work, I am investigatint the pppt log files10:49
BUGabundo_workdidn't asac manage to help you out debug it, BoogieBoo?10:51
BoogieBoono he didn't10:51
BUGabundo_workbad asac, bad10:53
BUGabundo_worklol10:53
BoogieBooXD10:53
BoogieBoono problem10:54
BoogieBooXD10:54
BUGabundo_workyou know this is a tuff week10:54
BUGabundo_workwith the UDS10:54
BoogieBooWell, it seems I coudl track the problem:10:55
BoogieBoohttp://pastebin.com/m1cc5d31f10:55
BoogieBooadn the solution:10:55
BoogieBooThis is definitely the solution as reported by nivannick. A trace using tcpdump showed that the ipaddress being presented to the remote vpn server for negotiation is the "INTERNAL" ip address of the calling PC, which of course will not work. By using port triggering on your router for port 1723 the vpn server responds to the public ip address of your router which then knows to forward the response back to your pc for the v10:55
BoogieBoopn call and the connection is then established.10:55
BUGabundo_workgreat10:56
BUGabundo_workopen a bug and detail that there!10:56
BoogieBooI don't agree with that solution, do you know why?10:57
BoogieBooBecause form the same machine, using the same hardware, using the same network, the same router...I CAN perfectly connnect to the VPN using XP10:57
BoogieBoowithout doing that ports trick10:57
BUGabundo_workreally strange bug10:59
BUGabundo_workI would say its hardware (router)11:00
BUGabundo_workbut if XP works....11:00
BUGabundo_workI guess its one of those occasions that either XP can't care less about what it is doing wrong11:00
BoogieBooyes, I have both systems in the same laptop XP and Ubuntu, and when I am in XP everything works fine11:00
BUGabundo_workor that HW is made to work with windows11:00
BoogieBooIt is a HP laptop11:00
BoogieBoobut remember that I told you that the VPN was working pretty good before the latest updates in Ubuntu...11:01
BoogieBooso IT WAS working in Ubuntu, but not now11:01
BoogieBoo¿?11:01
BoogieBooI didn't touch anything here11:01
BoogieBoojust accepted the diferents updates..11:01
BUGabundo_workhave you filed a bug yet?11:04
BoogieBoonot yet11:06
BoogieBooI am going to install intrepid in this laptop tomorrow, so I hope I can solve this issue11:07
BoogieBooI am sick and tired fo restarting in XP just to access my company network for work11:07
BUGabundo_workno need to install it11:08
BUGabundo_workjust run from LiveCD11:08
BUGabundo_workor even better11:08
BUGabundo_workboot from internet11:08
BUGabundo_workif you have fast connection11:08
BUGabundo_workhttp://openlab.jp/oscircular/inetboot/11:08
BUGabundo_workI have 4 grub stanzas using that11:08
BoogieBooow! I dind't know the network bootup11:09
BoogieBooWe have here a 3M DSL connection, Can I try that?11:10
BUGabundo_worksure11:10
BUGabundo_workjust to get to the GNOME it will use about 200MiBs of download11:10
BUGabundo_workjust in case you have some sort of limits11:10
BUGabundo_workplus you have to choose a fast mirror...11:10
BUGabundo_workMAIN is slow as hell11:11
Nafallo?11:11
BUGabundo_workwhen I use that to test Daily builds it takes me about 10 mins to boot11:11
BUGabundo_workwhat Nafallo?11:11
Nafallomain is slow?11:11
BoogieBoook, so I am going to test it now to check this VPN issue11:11
Nafalloslower than universe?11:12
BUGabundo_workwell give it a try Nafallo...11:13
BUGabundo_workusing inetboot I get packages at about 30kB/s11:13
NafalloBUGabundo_work: first of, what did you mean by main? :-)11:13
BUGabundo_workwith a max of 200KB/s11:13
BUGabundo_workahh MAIN server11:13
BUGabundo_worklol11:13
BUGabundo_workcdimage.u.c11:13
BUGabundo_workand releases.u.c11:13
BoogieBoowell first I want to try something: I want to access to a XP bottle with VMWare and see if I can establish the VPN connection from there11:14
BoogieBoo(under ubuntu)11:14
Nafallohm. I get about my 20Mbps... :-)11:15
* Nafallo tries from another server11:15
Nafallo 10.39M/s    ETA 00:5011:16
Nafallocan't find them slow...11:16
BUGabundo_workhumm haven't done that in a few months11:16
BUGabundo_workbut I remmember reading from lots of people that cdimage was slow...11:17
Nafallo11:18:15 (10.09 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [733896704/733896704]11:17
* BUGabundo_work upgrades his ineboot stanzas to try daily iso11:17
BoogieBooI installed some moduls for VirtualBox..How can I start them without restarting the laptop?11:20
BUGabundo_workjust in case anyone is interessed here are my extra stanzas:11:24
BUGabundo_workhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/8429111:24
BUGabundo_workNafallo: feel free to test it to11:24
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Nafallono thanks. I'm not that insane.11:32
BUGabundo_workahh nice... /tmp/casper-netfsboot is not found!11:32
BUGabundo_workinsane for what Nafallo?11:32
BUGabundo_workboot a LiveCD from web?11:33
BUGabundo_workits great to test an OS without installing it, no Virtual Machines, no burning media11:33
BUGabundo_worknot even having to download the ALL iso11:33
NafalloBUGabundo_work: I run my own mirror...11:34
BUGabundo_workeven better11:36
BUGabundo_workLOL11:36
MrKanisterBUGabundo_work: Wow nice. I ddn't know one can boot that way :) Does it have to download the whole image (700MB) or is it specialized to load only the files that are really really required?11:40
BUGabundo_worknope11:41
BUGabundo_workjust the bits from the ISO that you need to run the livecd11:41
BUGabundo_workas I said before, from my calculations it takes about 180-200MiBs of data to get to Desktop MrKanister11:42
BUGabundo_workbut it seems I'm having trouble with casper-netfsboot11:42
MrKanisterBUGabundo_work: thanks. It's nevertheless a nice idea11:42
BUGabundo_workif anyone else want to try it and help  figure out what changed11:43
BUGabundo_workwould be great11:43
BUGabundo_workahhhhh it works with 8.04... but not ibex or jaunty!12:01
BUGabundo_workgot to email inetboot team12:01
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BUGabundo_workthekorn: 613:31
thekorn:( sorry13:32
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BUGabundo_workhumm?13:51
elmargol3 months old system crash bug on intrepid and still not resolved. (yes closed source nvidia) #27061714:40
BUGabundo_work!ping14:40
ubottuping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore14:40
BUGabundo_workbug #27061714:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 270617 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 "Display corruption after short period" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/27061714:41
elmargolJust wrote an email to nvidia... do you think I get a human response?14:55
BUGabundo_workmaybe in their foruns, you get better luck14:56
elmargolThe thread on the forums is 3 months old and noone cares14:56
elmargolI had a GF2x GF4x GF5x GF6x GF7x and a GF8x I guess it is over now :(14:58
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iGamaHy all, does any one know about a bug in Intrepid with a wireless Broadcom BCM4311 , freezing the system?16:04
iGamaI already tried b43 and ndiswrapper, when I try to connect to a wpa2 + pap wireless network, the system freezes :S16:05
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Palintheustrying to get started triaging, pulled this one up first 307486, I'm thinking it should be a wishlist/feature request the wiki tells me to ask here, but wanted to ake sure I was correct on thinking it was a feature request17:08
hacktickPalintheus:  I would use that: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage#Feature%20Requests17:11
hacktickand close it.17:12
Palintheusok, that's what I thought, just thought I'd ask17:12
Palintheusok so it doesn't get set to wishlist, I close it?17:12
pedro_Palintheus: that's a known bug17:17
pedro_Palintheus: bug 18516517:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 185165 in shared-mime-info "Ubuntu does not open MS Windows internet shortcuts with 'url' extension" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/18516517:17
pedro_Palintheus: feel free to mark it as duplicate of that one17:17
Palintheusah ok, well crap, already put the feature request snippet in it...17:17
wharpI think  307229 should be set to wishlist17:47
LaserJockis there any possibilty of getting people to stop closing bugs that haven't been confirmed as not reproducible?17:51
LaserJockI keep getting bugs closed when nobody seems to have tried to reproduce the bug, it then drops off my "radar"17:53
LaserJockis that something better for the bugsquad ML?18:11
wharpif a bug has a releated bug upstream that has been marked as FIXED, what is the correct status for the bug in lp?18:24
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Hobbsee!ping20:00
ubottuping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore20:00
LaserJockHobbsee: lol20:01
Hobbseehrm.20:01
Hobbsee!ping20:01
Hobbseewireless dropped.20:01
jpdsHmm.20:04
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torkianoanyone can help triaging bug 306131?21:32
ubottuLaunchpad bug 306131 in linux "No Sound with VIA VT1708B - Audio onboard Asus M3N78-VM" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30613121:32
macotorkiano: ive been working on it21:33
torkianohello maco, thank you21:33
macomy finals are over on tuesday. after that, i'll dig through the alsa-info outputs and compare them and start looking at driver source code to see if i can find the issue, k?21:34
torkianodon't worry maco. and good luck with your finals21:40
zirodayogasawara: ping21:51
ogasawaraziroday: pong21:52
zirodayogasawara:21:55
zirodayogasawara: I'm Nick HS from bug 11675221:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 116752 in linux-source-2.6.20 "NMI received for unknown reason a0 on CPU 0" [Undecided,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/11675221:55
ogasawaraziroday: thanks for attaching the log21:56
zirodayand you asked me to upload my dmesg, but the error doesn't appear in there. I uploaded my syslog instead where the error occurs. Is that what you wanted?21:56
zirodayogasawara: great, is there anything else you need?21:57
ogasawaraziroday: that's fine.  I do see you are running the 2.7.27-8 kernel, just curious if you've maybe tested 2.6.27-10 in intrepid-proposed21:57
zirodayogasawara: I'll enable it now :)21:57
ogasawaraziroday: sweet, thanks.  If you can just post a small comment to the bug report with your results that'd be great.21:58
zirodaysure, was -10 put in proposed recently?21:58
ogasawaraziroday: I think it's been there for a while22:01
macoogasawara: dec 3rd-ish?22:01
zirodaymaco: oh right, well that was a while for me :). I guess I need to update more often22:02
macooh wow no...longer than that22:03
ogasawaraziroday: also, how often do you see the message pop up?22:03
ogasawaramaco: I want to say it was late november-ish when -10 hit proposed22:03
macoogasawara: yeah, i just checked archive. nov 2422:03
zirodayogasawara: um well, everytime the computer crashes, which is sporiadic but could be linked to heavy cpu and/or network usage. Its around once a day and usually happens when you need it working the most :)22:04
ogasawaraziroday: when using networking is that wifi or lan?22:05
zirodayogasawara: wifi, my ethernet is no longer working22:05
ogasawaraziroday: which wifi driver?22:05
ogasawaraah iwl394522:06
zirodayogasawara: the default intrepid one22:06
macofor the record: ive had no crashes with iwl3945 on 2.6.27-10 in the um....3 days ive been usin git22:07
maco*using it22:07
macoand i guess its more like a week now22:07
zirodayyeah that one, however the card is a 3945ABG, not the bad one listed in the release notes22:07
zirodayplus its not a kernel panic, its something else22:07
BUGabundoogasawara: since you are already here22:07
BUGabundomay I ask your hint22:08
ogasawaraBUGabundo: sure22:08
BUGabundoon how to find out why I (almost) always get a trace back on shutdown?22:08
BUGabundoplus suspend and hibernate stop working this week22:08
BUGabundoa few seconds into it, laptop resumes...22:08
ogasawaraBUGabundo: can you post me a photo for the stack trace?22:09
BUGabundolooking at the logs, I think its my eth card... but not sure22:09
BUGabundoI'll take it next time, sure22:09
ogasawaraBUGabundo: re suspend/resume, had you updated the kernel?22:09
BUGabundoLP bug?22:09
macoBUGabundo: id try unloading the eth driver before shutdown22:09
BUGabundoLinux blubug 2.6.28-2-generic #3-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 4 21:49:26 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux22:09
ogasawaraBUGabundo: sure, a LP Bug would be good22:09
ogasawaraBUGabundo: yes, try what maco said22:09
BUGabundoIIRC I already had suspend and hib working fine with this kernel22:09
BUGabundobut I recieved a nvidia driver more recently22:10
BUGabundoogasawara: I find another thing strange22:18
BUGabundothe laptop will not poweroff after the traceback22:18
BUGabundobut I see the HD led still22:18
BUGabundoflashing22:18
albert23BUGabundo: Do you see lines "Kernel logging re-started after SIGSTOP" in your syslog?22:22
* BUGabundo grepping22:22
BUGabundolots of them22:22
albert23BUGabundo: then you seem to have bug 30477422:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 304774 in sysklogd "[jaunty] klogd still active at shutdown prevents clean unmount of root filesystem" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30477422:23
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/84542/22:23
BUGabundothanks for the heads up22:23
zirodayogasawara: running -10 now, will add to the bug if the error still occurs there :)22:25
ogasawaraziroday: thanks22:26
BUGabundosorry22:27
BUGabundopidgin crashed22:27
BUGabundodid I loose anything22:27
BUGabundoalbert23: to prevent extra damage / file corruption I'm using alt+sysrq+REISUB22:27
BUGabundoand them powerdown on POST22:27
albert23BUGabundo: workaround is in bug 30287122:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 302871 in sysvinit "initscripts in jaunty does not umount root filesystem jfs" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30287122:28
BUGabundoat least I know have my kmail links/files/images working again22:28
BUGabundolol22:28
BUGabundobug is so nasty 30470522:29
BUGabundobug 30470522:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 304705 in kdepim "/tmp/ksocket-bugabundo/ has wrong permissions" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30470522:29
BUGabundogoing home! have a nice weekend guys and galls23:01
* BUGabundo mental notes unload network drivers and take a screen pic23:01
duanedesignBug #307357 is a XVM bug. My mistake. It is not an Ubuntu bug and therefore please disregard the above wishlist request23:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 307357 in xvm "XVM Nagios monitoring sucks" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30735723:11
duanedesign Bug #307377 the Importance of the bug should be set to 'Wishlist' by someone in the 'Bug Control' group, Thank You.23:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 307377 in firefox-3.0 "Firefox 3.0 needs to show 'Icons and Text' by default in the toolbar" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30737723:13
Palintheusgreg-g: allo23:14
bddebianBoo23:15
greg-gello, that is a weird one.  do the various applications share a similar dictionary backedn?23:15
greg-gend23:15
Palintheusit's bug 307562, I've looked for a dupe and didn't find one but confused as to what it should be affecting, whether it's, libgtkspell, language-support-en, etc23:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 307562 in ubuntu "Spell check identifies "Ubuntu" as misspelled" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30756223:16
greg-gyou know, I'm not sure about that, I know very little about the language packs, dictionaries, etc23:17
Palintheusgreg-g: I've also cofirmed it in gedit and firfox23:17
Palintheusso should I just mark it as confirmed and comment that I could confirm for now?23:17
greg-gyeah. So the first thing we need to do is figure out if it is application specific or group of application specific (all depending on the same dictionary file, or something)23:17
greg-gsure, confirm it with a note which ones yo uhave confirned it in23:18
Palintheusk23:18
hggdhPalintheus, if you are willing, you can look at the package pre-reqs for what disctionaries are supported23:20
Palintheuswhere would I do that?23:20
charlie-tcaduanedesign: I took care of it23:21
hggdhyou can open Synaptic, seaarch for the package, and select Dependencies at the bottom23:22
hggdhbut you have to have the package installed23:22
Palintheuswhen you say at the bottom, where? in the description? or...23:23
Palintheusfound it in properties..23:24
hggdharg!23:24
hggdhsorry, I was looking at it in French, and translated wrong23:24
hggdhDescription, Général, Dépendances, etc23:24
hggdhhum23:25
hggdh*should* be dependencies23:25
Palintheusok will look at that, not seeing any that I saw when looking for the spell check dictionaries23:26
Palintheuswould this be it? http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libenchant1c2a23:27
Palintheuswell that says it uses existing engines, hrm23:28
Palintheushggdh: looking at the libenchant1c2a, that says it uses libaspell, so should I mark that as affecting Aspell?23:30
hggdhPalintheus, sounds a good bet,23:30
Palintheuscool, thanks23:30
hggdhPalintheus, could you reproduce it?23:31
Palintheusyes, in gedit and firefox23:32
PalintheusI commented that and changed it to confirmed, but wanted to see if I could do anything else23:32
hggdhcool. Then we are it confirmed for gedit and FF, at least23:32
hggdhbut -- again -- the bug is not on them, but on the dictionary used.23:32
Palintheusright, so I'm going to add aspell-en as the packge23:33
Palintheusor just aspell?23:33
hggdhDifficult to say... each dictionary may have a not-completely-similar selection of words23:34
Palintheusok, well I have both aspell and aspell-en installed23:35
hggdhso aspell is a better bet, and you mention you have confirmed it for aspell-en23:35
Palintheuswill just do -en as it likely changes with different locales23:35
Palintheusoh23:35
hggdhit would be good to have 'Ubuntu' defined on all aspell languages23:35
Palintheusright23:37
Rocket2DMnHi I'm looking at bug 307171 - I think it may need to be marked as a security vulnerability.  can anybody confirm the bug?23:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 307171 in vpnc "vpnc always remembers session password" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30717123:37
Palintheusthanks hggdh and greg-g23:38
greg-gPalintheus: sure, no worries :)23:40
Rocket2DMnanybody?23:40
charlie-tcalooking, Rocket2DMn23:41
Rocket2DMnthanks charlie-tca , i rarely ask for help with bugs in here, but i cant let a security bug pass23:41
charlie-tcaRocket2DMn: Marked as security issue23:42
Rocket2DMnoh ok charlie-tca , i was gonna do that, i was hoping somebody could confirm the bug for me tho23:42
charlie-tcaI don´t have VPN set up here.23:43
Rocket2DMnalright, well thanks for looking23:43
charlie-tcaAre the passwords stored clear-text or encrypted?23:44
hggdhPalintheus, welcome. You can always ask questions ;-)23:44
Rocket2DMndoesnt matter for that bug (i should hope encrypted, but you CAN store plain text passwords for vpnc).  thats a security issue b/c it saves passwords without you telling it to do so23:44
hggdhRocket2DMn, is it a security issue or a privacy issue?23:45
charlie-tcaGot it. I just didn´t read it right23:45
Rocket2DMnhggdh, i think security.  if somebody gains access to your system (legally or not) they can vpn to wherever your password is stored.  That is a SERIOUS concern23:46
charlie-tcahggdh: I think it is security, if it prefills the box with a remembered password.23:46
Rocket2DMndepending on what the owner VPNs into, i know too well what can be at stake there23:46
hggdhjust asking... I agree this is wrong, and bad -- because it is remembering a password that was not to be remembered, and disregarding the use of secureId or similar23:47
Rocket2DMn+1 for SecureID23:47
Rocket2DMneven with such systems, its still a threat.  a physical device like a secuired chip is easily compromised23:48
hggdhthis is where I am not sure... if I got hold of your system, powered on and unlocked, you have more serious issues than a not-to-be remembered password23:51
Rocket2DMnhggdh, other layers of security that may exist are not relevant, that is one layer that is compromised and it must be fixed23:52
hggdhbut -- the consequences are clearly security-related: being locked out of the remote system *is* a DoS23:52
Rocket2DMnwell, not so much getting locked out, but that functionality in vpn for other users is the real security thread - those that dont use new passwords for each session23:53

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