[04:49] <Laibsch> Hi, how can I see bugs that are fixed in the latest release, but are marked nominated for hardy, for example?
[04:51] <Hobbsee> with difficulty
[04:51] <Laibsch> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/
[04:51] <Laibsch> Just found that
[04:52] <Laibsch> Clicking on the Name of the release on the nominated line
[04:52] <Hobbsee> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu with the series down the side will work, but will give you no guarentee of what's fixed in a later release.
[04:52] <Laibsch> Thanks, Hobbsee
[04:52] <Hobbsee> advanced search doesn't seem to cater for that
[04:52] <Hobbsee> y/w
[04:54] <Laibsch> Hobbsee: "series down the side"
[04:54] <Laibsch> ?
[04:54] <Hobbsee> right hand side panel, towards the bottom
[04:54] <Hobbsee> (i think you'd already found that, because it takes you to the link you'd found)
[07:39] <Laibsch> Hi
[07:41] <Laibsch> I wonder if somebody has an idea how to replace my "universal one-liner" for compiling foreign packages and upload them to a particular series in my PPA (question 51583 which has been broken by bug 315643)
[11:02] <mangilimic> Hi! I've come across to bug #324757 . The user is complaining about a package missing in mirror http://nl.archive.ubuntu.com . I've checked, for example, another italian mirror and it has the missing package! Which is the best way to handle such a kind of problem?
[11:02] <mangilimic> Thanks in advance
[11:06] <hyperair> mangilimic: you report to the affected mirror admin?
[11:07] <hyperair> mangilimic: you should probably set the bug report status to invalid, and report to the mirror admin
[11:07] <mangilimic> hyperair: I thought that it was the better decision, but I don't know how to contact the admin of that mirror.
[11:07] <hyperair> hmm
[11:07] <mangilimic> hyperair
[11:07] <hyperair> contact the person who registerd the mirror
[11:07] <mangilimic> is there a list of admins?
[11:07] <hyperair> wait
[11:07] <hyperair> nl is what, netherlands?
[11:08] <mangilimic> hyperair: I think so!
[11:09] <hyperair> mangilimic: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+mirror/bit.nl.archive.ubuntu.com
[11:10] <mangilimic> hyperair: i've found also an email address: mirror@bit.nl . Thank you!
[11:10] <hyperair> mangilimic: np
[11:12] <hyperair> mangilimic: contacting the loco team should be fine as well. in singapore, we archive admins are members of the loco team, and i'd imagine it be the same elsewhere
[11:14] <mangilimic> hyperair: I'll contact the admin of the mirror first, in case I don't get a reply I'll contact the members of the loco team! Thanks for your suggestions!
[11:14] <hyperair> mangilimic: =) no problem
[11:24] <stooj> Thanks for your help today tjaalton
[13:47] <EagleScreen> suspend to RAM is broken for me in 2.6.27-11, but works well in 2.6.27-9
[15:13] <bddebian> Boo
[16:11] <BUGabundo> I'm looking for Luke Yelavich aka themuso !
[16:13] <pedro_> BUGabundo: /whois is your friend
[16:15] <BUGabundo> can I get you guys opinion on this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/322374/comments/33 ?
[16:33] <jpds> pedro_: How's Berlin?
[16:36]  * hacktick is in Berlin :)
[16:36] <pedro_> jpds: good good, cold as the north pole :-P
[16:37] <pedro_> well not that much, but i was having an awesome summer in my place
[16:37] <pedro_> 35ºC or so and here is totally the opposite
[16:38] <jpds> pedro_: Ouch..
[16:47] <calc> bdmurray: did the graphs die?
[16:47] <calc> bdmurray: erm the complete-graphs graphs
[19:19] <allquixotic> Am I the only one having trouble with the Jaunty default "Networks" widget, in Kubuntu, to connect to wireless? It's doing the famous "no-op" -- tell it to connect and it pretends you haven't clicked it
[19:34] <qense> allquixotic: I remember maco saying the same at Identi.ca
[19:48] <maco> qense: what i say?
[19:48] <maco> qense: which of my "bah this isnt working!" dents are we referring to?
[20:02] <qense> am looking it up right now
[20:02] <qense> Identi.ca: maco: @j1mc: cant connect to my WPA network in GNOME, but can in KDE. Other than that, GNOME's fine.
[20:02] <qense> wait
[20:02] <qense> that's GNOME, not KDE
[20:02] <qense> different bug
[20:03] <maco> other direction for allquixotic?
[20:05] <qense> Don't both widgets use the same backend? The bugs could be related.
[20:08] <maco> yes they do
[20:09] <maco> though im wondering if he's new to kde and didnt know hwo to set up using wpa. it doesnt pop up and ask for the key, just fails silently.
[20:09] <qense> ok
[20:09] <maco> took me a bit of playing to figure that out
[20:09] <qense> is that being worked on? It's a bit weird to do nothing.
[20:09] <maco> youre supposed to enter it when you configure the connection
[20:10] <maco> if you dont notice the "next" button (where wep/wpa get configured) and just hit "connect & save" it wont prompt you.
[20:10] <qense> But you don't get a warning when things go wrong? Not even a small notification?
[20:10] <maco> um i dont remember
[20:10] <maco> might say it failed to connect
[20:10] <maco> but i dont remember if it tells you WHY
[20:11] <maco> nm-applet in gnome keeps prompting for the key, which is correctly entered, and then continuously fails.
[20:11] <maco> since i dont know how to use wpa supplicant on the command line, i'm sticking to kde til it works
[20:12] <qense> ok
[20:12] <qense> I hope it will be sorted out soon, it's not good to have bugs in such crucial parts of the desktop.
[20:13] <qense> If only allquixotic would reply :)
[20:14] <maco> allquixotic: yo, ping!
[20:15] <allquixotic> sorry
[20:15] <qense> no point :)
[20:15] <allquixotic> I will save this conversation for later, I need to be somewhere... I will ping you guys later and pick up where I left off, sorry
[20:16] <qense> I get permanent smile on my face if I'll continue with using smilies so often.
[20:16] <qense> that's ok
[20:22] <qense> I've got to go now, I think someone else can help you. Bye!