[00:33] <hggdh> nhandler (extremely delayed response) yes, a bad translation is still better than none. But we *can* have the common blurb in other languages
[00:36] <crimsun> right. we have canned responses on the irc bots for #ubuntu, so it doesn't seem unreasonable to have something similar for lp.
[00:37] <hggdh> correct. The whole point is... we deal with the world. Not everybody speaks English. Although I agree we cannot commit to work on all languages, we should at least warn.
[02:14] <Ziroday> ogasawara: ping
[06:16] <duanedesign> Cold someone please set the status of Bug #30988 to 'Wishlist' thank you
[06:16] <duanedesign> sorry edit bug #309880
[06:22] <duanedesign> could someone please set the status of Bug #309766 to 'Wishlist' Thank you
[06:24] <jooooker1> i have a big problem to TUNE a FRQ in my DVB card: FE_SET_TONE failed: Connection timed out, and i must to use modprobe -r b2c2-flexcop command to fix it.
[06:40] <Ryan52> duanedesign: done and done.
[06:41] <duanedesign> wohoo! thank you, only have 2 more to get my 5 for today:)
[07:10] <duanedesign> could someone please set the status of Bug #309533: to 'Wishlist' Thank you
[07:10] <duanedesign> This report is public
[07:14] <Ryan52> duanedesign: done
[07:17] <duanedesign> thanks again for the quick response. Im all bugged out, I am turning in for the night.
[07:17] <Ryan52> g'night :)
[13:18] <MrKanister> Why is the package in Ubuntu marked as "invalid", but the package in Baltix and the project are still "new"? (bug #134894)
[13:18] <Hobbsee> because baltix probably hasn't triaged it themselves
[13:19] <MrKanister> Hobbsee: Thanks. So what to do whit it?
[13:19] <MrKanister> just leaving it?
[13:19] <Hobbsee> MrKanister: i presume so
[13:19] <MrKanister> Hobbsee: Ok, thank you.
[13:20] <bramlet> First time irc user here...I want to help with testing....should I be using jaunty?
[13:20] <Hobbsee> y/w
[13:38] <Hew> bramlet: It's usually most helpful to use the development release, but it's not required. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs depending on what you want to help out with :-)
[13:44] <bramlet> thanks hew...
[13:45] <bramlet> I think I'm going to use my old hard drive for this purpose
[13:47] <Hew> bramlet: Sounds good :-)
[13:56] <bramlet> actually do you think it would be more efficient to use virtualization...i have been using virtualbox....but I only have a 2Ghz amd64 and a gig of ram
[14:36] <Rocket2DMn> wth https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/80333
[14:37] <Rocket2DMn> what a freakin jerk
[14:39] <Rocket2DMn> seems to have a similar attitude on other bugs he has dealt with
[14:39]  * charlie-tca thinks he needs to be reminded of the CoC
[14:43] <Rocket2DMn> that user needs to be banned from LP, what a load of trash his attitude is
[14:43] <Rocket2DMn> look at other bug reports he has dealt with, esp closed ones.  All he does is bash us, like he's all high and mighty
[16:29] <rsk> how long does it usually take to get a bug triaged
[16:42] <Hew> rsk: Varies greatly, just until someone is able to triage it.
[16:42] <Hew> rsk: feel free to help triage some yourself :-)
[16:43] <rsk> ok looks like i have to take, 'just around when dnf is released'- anytime before that is just  a bonus approach
[16:45] <Hew> rsk: I assume you've submitted a bug that you want someone to triage for you?
[16:45] <Hew> rsk: What bug #?
[16:45] <rsk> um just a sec
[16:45] <rsk> 309991
[16:46] <Hew> bug 309991
[16:49] <rsk> Hew: i wouldn't know howto do that
[16:50] <Hew> rsk: That bug doesn't even have a package associated with it. Which Ubuntu package provides ezquake (if any)?
[16:51] <rsk> it dosen't it's more of a x (maybe mesa?) issue
[16:51] <Hew> rsk: It would also greatly assist triagers if the bug description was clearer. You seem to have terminal output in the same block of text as your problem.
[16:51] <Hew> rsk: Are you sure? Have you tried glxgears?
[16:52] <rsk> it's around 300 fps now
[16:52] <rsk> it used to be over 2000
[16:52] <Hew> rsk: Which graphics driver are you using?
[16:52] <rsk> the stock one
[16:53] <Hew> rsk: Which is that? What graphics chipset do you have?
[16:53] <rsk> aka 'ati' in xorg.conf
[16:53] <rsk> 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Radeon R200 QM [Radeon 9100]
[16:58] <Hew> rsk: You mention that the problem occurred with the "latest batch of updates", does this include the move to xorg server 1.6?
[16:58] <rsk> hm lemme paste glxinfo
[16:58] <rsk> Hew: i think that's it yets
[16:58] <rsk> yes*
[16:58] <Hew> rsk: make sure you use a pastebin if you do
[16:58] <rsk> ofcourse
[16:58] <rsk> http://pastebin.com/m6821e981
[16:58] <Hew> rsk: "The latest X.Org server, version 1.6, is available in Jaunty. In the short term, this will again cause increased instability for some users while the video drivers catch up."
[16:59] <maco> yeah, even the intel drivers are being laggy with compiz
[17:00] <maco> my cube does not spin well :(
[17:00] <rsk> =)
[17:00] <Hew> rsk: I'm not sure how to best triage that bug, apart from giving it a proper bug description. I'm tempted to just leave it for a while until more xorg / driver updates appear.
[17:01] <rsk> ok thanks
[17:02] <maco> yeah im getting 174 fps on intel right now
[17:02] <maco> i dont know what normal is, except that my cube should spin faster
[17:03] <Hew> My cube spins nicely, but that's probably because I'm still using xorg server 1.5 with nvidia-glx-180 :P
[18:46] <ellis> k.
[18:46] <ellis> this is wastepotato, just for the record.
[18:46] <rsk> oh noez
[18:47] <ellis> i don't know if this is a bug or not, but my shift key doesn't work in intrepid. it works when i log in, and it worked once when i opened synaptic, but now it's stopped working. it was fine in hardy.
[18:48] <maco> check your keyboard config? and check to see if its recognized by xev?
[18:49] <ellis> how do i do that
[18:49] <maco> systm pref keyboard
[18:49] <maco> and the other thing is to run "xev" in a terminal and hit shift and see if it spits any text at you
[18:51] <ellis> when i use the shift key in combination with any other key, it just doesn't type. odd
[18:52] <maco> if you hold shift til xev stops spitting things, then hit a letter, does more get spit out?
[18:53] <crimsun> check the keyboard layout options, too. there are options that affect Shift.
[18:54] <maco> yeah i suggested checking the kbd config in prefrences
[18:59] <ellis> when i press shift while xev is running, nothing happens.
[19:00] <ellis> brb. imma try something
[19:09] <ellis> ahha
[19:09] <ellis> i've found the culprit.
[19:09] <ellis> it's compiz
[19:10] <maco> O_o
[19:10] <ellis> When I switch to Metacity, I can use Shift. When I go back to Compiz, the shift key fails to work.
[19:10] <ellis> Hmm.
[19:10] <maco> did you map shift to some purpose?
[19:10] <maco> like "shift resizes windows" or something?
[19:10] <ellis> Not that I know of.
[19:10] <ellis> How odd.
[19:11] <ellis> brb. venturing for food.
[19:12] <ellis> o;
[19:12] <ellis> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/246081  i'm not the only one.
[19:15] <ellis> Fixed it. O_o
[19:15] <maco> how?
[19:17] <ellis> Someone on the bug report suggested resetting back to the default settings. It works now, but now I need to customize Compiz all over again. :S
[20:11] <sysdoc> Hi guys, I have experienced that exact problem from the Ubuntu Forums:http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-887591.html
[20:12] <sysdoc> I did try replacing the /etc/group file, but as noted in the forum post I still have GDM saying "does not exist"
[20:12] <sysdoc> Any help would be greatly appreciated
[20:13] <sysdoc> The xorg log does show that xorg is in an infinite loop as described on launchpad.
[20:14] <sysdoc> launch pad url: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/259808
[20:15] <sysdoc> Again, anyone have a clue?
[20:15] <sysdoc> thanks
[20:32] <leobru> The latest Intrepid kernel 2.6.27-11 (after "partial upgrade") does not seem to have Atheros wifi support, the restricted module directory for 27-11 is missing.
[20:39] <crimsun> leobru: update and upgrade again
[20:41] <leobru> crimsun: system is up to date. What should I expect?
[20:45] <crimsun> leobru: which mirror are you using?
[20:45] <crimsun> it's definitely there. http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-11-generic_2.6.27-11.15_amd64.deb or http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/restricted/l/linux-restricted-modules/linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-11-generic_2.6.27-11.15_i386.deb, i'm guessing.
[20:47] <leobru> crimsun: whatever "server for the United States" means.
[20:47] <Nafallo> us.archive, which I believe points to archive :-)
[20:47] <Nafallo> yepp
[20:47] <crimsun> yes, they're identical.
[20:47] <crimsun> anyhow, the debs are present, so NOTABUG.
[20:49] <leobru> crimsun: apparently I have the package installed, but the package only contains scripts, the actual drivers are missing.
[20:51] <crimsun> leobru: uname -r?
[20:52] <leobru> 2.6.27-10-generic, of course, otherwise I couldn't communicate.
[20:52] <crimsun> err, I meant -m
[20:52] <crimsun> not -r
[20:53] <crimsun> are you sure you're not referring to -common?
[20:53] <leobru> i686; yes, I was just typing that it was only common.
[20:54] <crimsun> ok, so download and install the actual l-r-m-$(uname -r)
[20:54] <crimsun> in your case, of course, you'd need -11.15 explicitly
[20:54] <crimsun> the wl components are definitely in both debs
[20:55] <leobru> Thanks; I'm downloading it manually; I run the update manager again, it's still not there. What gives?
[20:58] <crimsun> leobru: do you have the intrepid-proposed/restricted component enabled?
[21:00] <leobru> I have not changed anything since the previous update when I got the restricted modules for 27-10.
[21:04] <leobru> crimsun: yes, I still have all 4 (including intrepid-backports) checkmarks set.
[21:05] <crimsun> dpkg -l linux-restricted-modules-generic|grep ^ii
[21:06] <leobru> crimsun: nothing
[21:06] <crimsun> then that's why
[21:06] <crimsun> that metapackage depends on linux-restricted-modules-2.6.27-11-generic
[21:07] <crimsun> if you didn't have that metapackage installed, it wouldn't have been upgraded and thus wouldn't have pulled in the newer l-r-m
[21:09] <leobru> crimsun: thanks!
[22:31] <gerard> can somebody close bug #225379, I can confirm it is fixed in firefox 3.0.5
[22:47] <gerard> ok, I could do this myself