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bdmurrayjames_w: that person really did have a package for me00:41
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thekornhmm, is wiki.ubuntu.com slow/down for anybody else, or is it just me?12:28
jpdsthekorn: Fails with a Squid error here.12:29
thekornright, same here12:30
jpdsthekorn: Might want to tell #canonical-sysadmin - but I think that they're on holiday.12:33
thekornjpds, ok, it magically works again now,12:37
jpdsthekorn: GReat.12:37
jpdsgreat*12:37
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skorasaurushi, I accidentally created a new 'project' in launchpad. https://bugs.launchpad.net/easytag15:29
skorasaurusI was triaging a bug for easytag, and I looked back on it today, and saw that was created page was created. I don't know if that should have been created.15:29
skorasaurusbecause there's also this page - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/easytag15:30
thekornskorasaurus, I think it is all right, you "created" this project when you linked this bug to the sf bug tracker15:31
skorasaurusthekorn, okay, thank you.15:32
skorasaurusi have a question: why does the status of a bug on launchpad not correspond with the upstream status ? For example, https://bugs.launchpad.net/brasero/+bug/18765715:43
ubottuUbuntu bug 187657 in brasero "Uses beagle, not tracker" [Undecided,New]15:43
Ryan52because upstream and ubuntu don't always agree? it may be more important to one than another?15:44
skorasauruson the upstream (gnome's bugzilla), it is marked [unconfirmed, normal]15:44
charlie-tcaskorasaurus: the bug is triaged for Ubuntu, not for upstream.15:55
charlie-tcaSometimes it takes a while for upstream status to catch up on launchpad15:56
skorasaurusk16:01
hggdhskorasaurus, upstream status depend on upstream work. A triaged bug on LP will still need to be confirmed upstream17:50
hggdhthese are completely separated BTSs; it may be that upstream has some other requirements before confirming, it may be a dup, etc17:51
persiaThere are also many cases where a bug is fixed upstream, but still present in Ubuntu, or vice-versa.17:54
hggdhBTW, 'BTS' means Bug Tracking System17:58
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Rocket2DMnok guys, im finishing triage on bug 308978 but i cant decide if its xorg or linux22:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308978 in xorg "Alternate keyboard layout doesn't works after a suspend" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30897822:30
Rocket2DMnor even hal i suppose22:30
charlie-tca_Suspend to ram is acpi-support, isn't it? Otherwise, it is linux, since it happens after suspend22:34
Rocket2DMnits like a nightmarish mix of all of the above22:34
Rocket2DMna usb device that works before suspend, but not after22:34
Rocket2DMnwell it sorta works, just doesnt recognize the language i guess22:35
Rocket2DMnI guess I should ask if it works after the user restarts X after a resume22:35
Rocket2DMnif it doesnt, then its not a X problem22:36
charlie-tca_Is it hibernate being called suspend? If so, it is linux22:38
charlie-tca_as in the kernel team works that22:38
Rocket2DMnits not hibernate, its suspend to ram22:38
Rocket2DMn(standby)22:38
Rocket2DMnthats initially why i set the bug to xorg instead of linux22:39
charlie-tca_That should be acpi-support then22:48
charlie-tca_acpi-support is the package for suspend to ram bugs22:48
Rocket2DMnok thanks charlie-tca_23:09
crimsunerr, that's not entirely correct. we need to update it.23:12
crimsunacpi-support and pm-utils are scripts. if it's a kernel problem, the source package affected needs to be linux.23:13
crimsunif we're failing to twiddle something in the scripts, however, yes, either acpi-support (old) and/or pm-utils (new).23:13
crimsun(the situation becomes even more hairy when one considers hal-info)23:15
Rocket2DMncrimsun, the thought had crossed my mind with hal23:16
Rocket2DMnhave a look at bug 308978 and let me know what package you think is appropriate23:17
ubottuLaunchpad bug 308978 in xorg "Alternate keyboard layout doesn't works after a suspend" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30897823:17
Rocket2DMnthe problem with the usb kb only appears after a suspend/resume23:17
crimsunit's a linux bug.23:19
crimsunnothing in acpi-support, pm-utils, or hal-info twiddles keyboard locales [because there's no such functionality there]23:19
crimsunalso, note that the reporter's laptop keyboard works fine23:20
crimsunthe symptom is only reproducible using a usb keyboard _post_-resume-from-*23:21
crimsunthe other possibility is that there's a bios issue; perhaps ask the reporter if he's running the appropriate (latest?) bios23:21
LimCorehi.. kmail crashes ALWAYS when downloading.. how epic is that lol :/23:25
crimsunit's known23:25
LimCorethe one in 8.10 right? oh meh.. :/23:26
LimCorehow to have a version that does NOT crash now then? im on 8.1023:26
joumetaldoes bug 312554 have enough information?23:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 312554 in linux "bug: int 14 cr2... booting 2.6.28-4-generic" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/31255423:27
crimsunLimCore: i really have no idea; most mail clients really frustrate me. i tend to use mutt or some smartphone.23:28
LimCorebtw... why we do not have an OBVIOUS field like ubuntu version and app version in the bug tracker?23:29
LimCorelike.. [ubuntu 8.10] [amd64]  [kmail 4.2.1-...] etc.  most can be auto-filled from user agent23:29
crimsunLimCore: well, apport does include that. it's a question worth posing on ubuntu-devel-discuss23:30
charlie-tca_joumetal: the video card from lspci perhaps? Also, what version of ubuntu?23:31
crimsunjoumetal: if that's as much of the trace as you can capture, then unfortunately, yes23:31
crimsunjoumetal: it'd be better if you could grab the entire kernel ring buffer up to that point, perhaps via serial console23:31

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