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Hobbseeazimout: nothing.  it's in the right place.00:00
bdmurrayto the bug report? do nothing.  You might check with someone in #ubuntu-x about the status of that package00:00
azimoutfair enough, thanx00:00
Palintheuscan someone mark Bug 299915 as wishlist for me?00:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 299915 in kubuntu-default-settings "Kubuntu usplash theme needs oxygen" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29991500:34
knevahAnyone know anything about rhythmbox 0.11.6 (8.10) crashing a LOT... I have some traces, and I'm thinking about logging a big, although there's lots of people talking about issues with rhythmbox in forums.,..01:42
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andresmujicabdmurray: ping02:23
bucket529Bug 308758, the deb is in debian unstable...where's the web page to see if it's slated for import into Jaunty?02:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308758 in ubuntu "[needs-packaging] netrek-client-cow" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30875802:56
duanedesignis there anyone here associated with the docs team?04:13
LaserJockduanedesign: what are you needing04:28
LaserJock?04:28
venugrI am facing a problem in ubuntu 8.10 is this the right forum to discuss to see if it a potential bug04:30
venugrI have ubuntu 8.10 upgraded from previous version on my Dell XPS 1530 laptop04:30
venugrproblem is the with the keyboard04:30
venugrsometimes key I type doesnot get recognized04:31
venugrI dont see this problem with  windows partition04:31
venugrhappens only in ubuntu04:31
venugrany idea what drivers will have to be updated04:31
venugrthank you for any help04:32
venugror kindly point me to the right forum04:32
duanedesignhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com04:33
duanedesignsorry not it04:33
duanedesignhttp://ubuntuforums.org/04:34
duanedesignthe people on there will be more than willing to help you04:34
venugrthank you very much04:35
crimsunvenugr: can you describe the problem in more detail, please? does it only occur on certain intrepid kernels?04:35
venugrI will try there04:35
venugrI only tried the kernel version with ubuntu 8.1004:36
venugr 2.6.27-9-generic #04:36
venugrcrimsum: I am willing to try different kernels let me know04:37
crimsunvenugr: also, do using any of the irq-related kernel command line options resolve the symptom?04:37
crimsune.g., irqpoll, noapic, nolapic, acpi=off04:37
venugrI did not try as I am a just have user level knowledge04:38
crimsunvenugr: I recommend at least trying the intrepid-proposed kernel (2.6.27-10-generic for you)04:38
venugrok let me try it thank  you crimsum04:39
crimsunvenugr: if you're using GNOME, you'll need to enable System> Administration> Software Sources> Updates> Pre-released updates04:39
venugryes I am using GNOME04:39
venugrI will try it right away04:39
crimsunvenugr: if it's still reproducible in -10 without any of the irq-related options, please file a bug using Launchpad affecting the linux source package04:40
venugrok04:40
andresmujicahttp://dag.wieers.com/blog/when-bugtracking-systems-are-being-fenced04:50
thekorngood morning :)06:48
macohiya06:50
LaserJockmaco: still up?06:52
macoyes, of course06:54
macosun's not up yet06:54
LaserJock:-)06:54
maco<-- nocturnal06:54
LaserJockI am as well, but don't get to be these days06:54
dholbachgood morning07:09
macohiya07:09
macoasac: you around?07:28
macoi think bug 306611 is really 2 bugs07:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 306611 in linux "Network disabled when resuming from hibernate on Dell M1330" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30661107:29
macoi think there's a NM bug causing NM to uncheck "Enable Networking" (i'm seeing that too) and that the driver issue is separate07:30
macoi think that because i can "ifconfig wlan0 up && iwconfig wlan0 essid helloworld && dhclient wlan0" just fine when it's in that state07:30
crimsunway past my bedtime07:40
macosun's not up yet07:40
maconot bedtime yet07:40
crimsuni suppose i can install gutsy in the vm and test the firefox packages07:41
crimsunmaco: you also don't go to work at 5am07:42
crimsunmaco: yeah, confirmed separate bugs on at least intrepid and jaunty07:52
LaserJockalright, I've had enough fighting with sabayon, I'm off to bed07:57
macohaha07:57
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asacmaco: ?10:40
BUGabundo_workhi asac10:42
asachi BUGabundo_work10:42
asacBUGabundo_work: no didnt came back tonight ... still on jetlag ;)10:46
BUGabundo_workxeee10:47
BUGabundo_workthat's tuff10:48
BUGabundo_workhow many time zones?10:48
asacBUGabundo_work: hmm ... -910:50
BUGabundo_workyou re from somewhere in europe, right?10:54
BUGabundo_workmaco remember that friends laptop I told you about, that sound wouldn't work for headphones?12:41
BUGabundo_workhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/30870012:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308700 in linux "Headphones don't work in Asus A6VM" [Undecided,New]12:41
BUGabundo_workcrimsun: ping12:41
Hewan IM username in a stacktrace isn't "private" information, right?13:14
HewI'll take the lack of alarm as a sign that this is the case :-). I'm fairly sure anyway.13:25
BUGabundo_workI wouldn't consider it Hew13:37
BUGabundo_workbut some users might13:37
HewBUGabundo_work: Yea neither, seeing as email addresses are all over Launchpad already. I'm pretty sure Private is just meant to avoid disclosing passwords and bank details etc. Thanks for your reply.13:39
BUGabundo_workHew well I wouldn't even like to disclosure in the CLEAR my email.... LP tries to hide them, but not always13:44
gnomefreakanyone know of PIM bugs or gpg bugs that have been filied recently in Jaunty?14:00
BUGabundo_workahh what a lovelly error message I got from seahorse while trying to add a ssh key to a remote server14:02
* BUGabundo_work apologises for the wrong window14:03
gnomefreakBUGabundo_work: can you pastebin it as long as no private info is in error?14:04
BUGabundo_workjust a sec, and I''ll try to reproduce it14:04
BUGabundo_workseahorse exploded too14:04
BUGabundo_worklol14:04
BUGabundo_workruning it in dbg now to catch the backtrae14:04
gnomefreakim hoping its as simple as pinentry-gtk2 being borked14:05
BUGabundo_workit got updated a week ago14:05
BUGabundo_workI remember seeing it on apt-log14:05
gnomefreakit is14:06
gnomefreakha -qt works14:06
BUGabundo_workgnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu.com/8707714:07
BUGabundo_workand now that I'm running it o gdb I can't close the damn window14:08
gnomefreakBUGabundo_work: is it the key that is causing it?14:14
* gnomefreak thinks seahorse uses pinentry-gtk214:15
gnomefreakif so that is the problem14:15
CarlFKif anyone finds multi head X bug, it is likely this: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18160#c814:18
ubottuFreedesktop bug 18160 in libpciaccess "X server lockup in int10 when booting a secondary card" [Normal,New]14:18
HewBUGabunto_work: I've had the exploding seahorse one too, when you search for remote keys. It's very known.14:19
BUGabundo_workHew: we are keeping it on #u+1. join us there14:20
HewBUGabunto_work: Oh, and fixed as of 2.24.1-0ubuntu1, forgot about that..14:20
CarlFKhttps://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18160#c8 and my own broke box confirm bug 30254815:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 302548 in xorg "xserver-xorg 7.4 breaks dual card setups" [Unknown,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30254815:04
ubottuFreedesktop bug 18160 in libpciaccess "X server lockup in int10 when booting a secondary card" [Normal,New]15:04
CarlFKso should I mark it confirmed? (not sure who should really be doing that)15:04
duanedesignf the bug cause and effect are the same yes confirm it and leave all the info you can to help fix the bug15:13
duanedesignattach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log15:21
duanedesignCarlFK: see Bryces comments15:22
duanedesignon bug #30254815:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 302548 in xorg "xserver-xorg 7.4 breaks dual card setups" [Unknown,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30254815:22
CarlFKok, I am confused.  what do the 4 things at the top mean?15:24
CarlFKx.org x server - confirmed.  ... xorg.server (ubuntu) incomplete15:25
duanedesignCarlFK: the 4 things at the top are the different packages associated with the bugs15:47
CarlFKduanedesign: I was wondering why each one gets a different status15:49
PalintheusCarlFK: if you look at assigned to, they are reported against different distros/bugtrackers15:49
duanedesignI think the best thing to do there would be to try and provide the additional information requested in the comments15:51
CarlFKPalintheus: i guess the status should be 2: status of report, status of fixes15:51
CarlFKduanedesign: did you read all the references?15:51
CarlFKduanedesign: the request came from a bot, so not alot of thought went into it15:52
duanedesignCarlFK: An X bug at minimum should have /var/log/Xorg.0.log and the output of lspci -nn | grep VGA15:57
duanedesignCarlFK: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Reporting15:58
CarlFKIll take that as a no.15:58
CarlFKbefore adding 'stuff' one should read what has already been posted and take that into account15:59
duanedesignCanned response or not the people who triage those bugs feel it is nescessary.16:00
duanedesignIf that information has been posted add that comment16:01
duanedesignCarlFK: even if you feel the info is not important to the problem, it will move the bug forward and get the status changed form incomplete16:02
duanedesignCarlFK: before adding 'stuff' one should read what has already been16:03
duanedesign                posted and take that into account16:04
duanedesignyou could always make that a bug :)16:04
duanedesignI better get back to work CarlFK, I hope I helped.16:04
CarlFKthanks16:05
duanedesignCarlFK: thank you,  for taking the time to help with the bug reports16:06
CarlFKduanedesign: you're welcome16:06
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chrisccoulsonboo19:01
chrisccoulsonit's quiet in here tonight?19:01
BUGabundobar19:02
chrisccoulsonlol19:02
chrisccoulsonooh, i wanted to speak to you about something actually BUGabundo19:02
chrisccoulsoni forgot what it was though19:02
BUGabundoshoot19:02
BUGabundoohh19:02
chrisccoulsonthat was it19:03
chrisccoulsonyou opened a bug yesterday and added a gnome-do task to it19:03
chrisccoulsoncan't remember the bug number off the top of my head19:03
BUGabundosome one was around here the other day asking about X.org version... unintentional I lied to the guy19:03
BUGabundoI'll get it19:03
BUGabundojust a sec19:03
chrisccoulsonbug 30855119:04
BUGabundobug 30855119:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308551 in gtk-sharp2 "/lib/libpthread.so.0 traceback" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30855119:04
chrisccoulsonlol19:04
BUGabundoFF awesome bar on its best19:04
chrisccoulsonit's not obvious with launchpad, but when you assign an additional source package, you should click the "Also affects distribution" button, select "Ubuntu" and pick the source package name19:04
* BUGabundo wonders if is there a way to query FF history DB from console or pidgin plugin19:05
BUGabundowasn't that what I did?19:05
chrisccoulsoni noticed you added an upstream gnome-do task, by clicking on "Also affects project"19:05
BUGabundoyes...19:05
BUGabundoI first filed it against G-DO19:05
BUGabundoon its own LP project BTS19:05
BUGabundoand not Ubuntu package19:05
BUGabundo'cause I have the PPA version19:05
chrisccoulsonthe problem with that is, if the project is registered on launchpad, the project maintainers get all of the bug traffic once you've added the upstream tasl19:05
* BUGabundo checks apt-cache policy19:06
chrisccoulsonand we can't re-assign them to another package once an upstream task has been added19:06
BUGabundook... my bad.. my version was from archive19:06
chrisccoulsonthats ok. it's just something to bear in mind, and it isn't obvious from the launchpad UI how to do it19:06
BUGabundoI know how to do it19:07
chrisccoulsonthat's ok, i wasn't sure ;)19:07
BUGabundoI file or comment on many bugs daily19:07
BUGabundoI have several of my projects on LP to19:07
BUGabundo*too19:07
BUGabundoas I said before, I really meant to do what I did, 'cause I thought I was using the PPA version19:08
* BUGabundo thinks its time to comment that PPA19:08
chrisccoulsonthats ok, i didn't know at first19:08
BUGabundoso I filed against LP.net/do BTS19:08
chrisccoulsonthat bug is fixed for you now though isn't it? i tried last night with the update gtk-sharp2 packages, and it worked ok19:09
BUGabundoyeah19:11
BUGabundoG-DO already works19:11
* BUGabundo checks if it is closed19:11
BUGabundoFix released19:12
MrKanisterHi. The bug #117771 seems to be fixed (as the second last comment says - one year ago). I wonder if I can mark it as "fix released" with a comment from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Bugs%20resolved%20after%20update%20or%20config%20change ?19:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 117771 in epiphany-browser "wrong button order in the save dialog" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/11777119:50
pedro_MrKanister: isn't that a duplicate of bug 151787 ?19:59
ubottuLaunchpad bug 151787 in epiphany-browser "epiphany: "Save as" vs. "download"" [Unknown,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15178720:00
pedro_MrKanister: it seems it now gives you a gtkfilechooser for the unknown mime types instead of presenting that dialog with the download20:00
pedro_MrKanister: did you tried to reproduce it that way?20:00
MrKanisterpedro_: Thanks for your answer. I didn't know about the duplicate and so I'm going mark te bug as one. I will have a look at the upstream bug. Thanks20:02
pedro_MrKanister: thanks you for following up, btw if you can't reproduce it anymore please also comment on the upstream report ;-)20:05
pedro_gotta run now, see you later20:05
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macoasac: i wanted to ask you about a bug that was reported that i think is actually 2 bugs, one in NM, one in the kernel, because i can reproduce the NM half21:24
macoasac: crimsun said he agrees that it's probably two bugs, so i left a comment on it, but i didn't want to open a NM task without talking to you first21:25
macoBUGabundo: you pinged him at just befor 8am in our timezone. he was driving into work.21:26
BUGabundolol maco21:46
asacmaco: which bug?22:16
macoasac: bug 30661122:17
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: HTTP Error 503: Service Temporarily Unavailable (https://launchpad.net/bugs/306611/+text)22:17
maco:(22:17
macooh...lp is down right now, right?22:18
macoasac: ok so the bug is that after resuming from hibernate, NM claims all networking is disabled though it wasnt disabled before hibernate.  i can reproduce that much.22:18
macothe reporter also says that they can't modprobe their wireless driver22:18
macoi can't reproduce that. i can ifconfig wlan0 up and have things working again from the command line jsut fine22:19
asacmaco: yeah as i said its a race22:27
asacor isnt it that bug?22:27
asacmaco: there is definitly a master  bug about NM being "disabled" after resume22:27
asacyou can click on it in applet with right click.22:27
macoasac: yeah. one time re-enabling networking worked, one time i had to use the CLI22:29
asacmaco: there is a master for that22:30
macook22:30

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