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torkianohello, I'm reporting bug 348275 ?04:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348275 in linux "[iwlagn] cannot connect to ( WPA2 )" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34827504:05
torkianois needed any more information?04:05
nullackping asac : re bug #312704:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 3127 in firefox "Firefox language settings incorrect for Aus & NZ users" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/312704:42
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Vantraxanyone aware of an issue with the gnome-power-manager update?05:45
Vantraxjust installed updates on two 8.04 machines and both had errors on updating gnome-power-manager05:45
dholbachgood morning05:59
thekorngood morning dholbach06:05
dholbachhiya thekorn06:05
YoBoYgood morning07:20
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dominiksYoBoY: morning07:45
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BUGabundome again10:51
BUGabundoneed help retrace a .crash again10:51
BUGabundogwibber crash just made my jaunty reboot10:51
BUGabundoits a clear case of DoS10:51
BUGabundoand I could reproduce it a 2nd time10:51
BUGabundoseb128: wanna give an hand again?10:52
seb128asac: ^10:53
seb128asac: gwibber sounds like something for you ;-)10:53
seb128BUGabundo: reboot the box or crash X?10:54
BUGabundoreboot10:54
BUGabundodone unpack10:54
BUGabundoseb128: $ gdb python /usr/bin/gwibber CoreDump ?10:56
seb128just "gdb /usr/bin/python CoreDump" I guess10:58
BUGabundo#9  0x00007f8ed3d56d40 in ?? () from /var/lib/python-support/python2.6/gtk-2.0/webkit.so11:01
BUGabundoso that means I need webkit gdbsym11:01
BUGabundolibwebkit-1.0-1-dbgsym on its way11:01
seb128rather python-webkit-dbg in this case11:01
asacseb128: he already complained to me in -mozillateam ;)11:01
BUGabundoasac: yes I did11:01
asacBUGabundo: does it crash because its a OOM situation?11:02
asacBUGabundo: is that the only signature you get in backtrace?11:02
asacBUGabundo: thats #911:02
asacwhat about #1-811:02
BUGabundoasac: ahh??11:02
asacBUGabundo: type "bt" when you ar ein gdb11:02
BUGabundodoing so11:02
BUGabundogetting gdb webkit11:03
BUGabundowant me to past current bt ?11:03
asacyes11:03
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/137407/11:04
BUGabundorunning now with -gdb11:04
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/137408/11:05
BUGabundoasac: anything from the pastebin?11:10
BUGabundoasac: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gwibber/+bug/34838811:24
ubottuUbuntu bug 348388 in gwibber "gwibber crash after Search, rebooted Ubuntu #DoS" [Undecided,New]11:24
BUGabundoany other logs I need to attach?11:25
BUGabundoI'm so glad we are on Beta freeze12:24
BUGabundohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linphone/+bug/34841412:25
ubottuUbuntu bug 348414 in linphone "*** stack smashing detected ***: linphone terminated" [Undecided,New]12:25
BUGabundo3rd crash of the day12:25
seb128stop using weird softwares ;-)12:28
ograBUGabundo, yeah, dont use anything seb128 doesnt maintain ;)12:31
ograthen it will run stable12:31
BUGabundoseb128: its in universe12:31
BUGabundojust trying to test ALL voip and SIP apps on archive12:32
BUGabundolol12:32
ogralook at the bottom of your software, if there is a sticker "seb maintained" next to the best before date, then you are safe12:33
ogra;)12:33
BUGabundoeheh12:35
pedro_lol12:35
* BUGabundo is it _boo_ time already?12:36
bddebianBoo12:38
bddebian:)12:38
BUGabundohere it is!12:40
BUGabundoFOOOOOO12:40
maxblinphone has a new major version in sid, probably not worth spending any time testing Jaunty's14:24
BUGabundothanks maxb14:28
BUGabundoguess a request for manual sync for koala then?14:29
maxbBUGabundo: The -1ubuntu1 changes are droppable, but the -1ubuntu2 changes (Remove arts) may not be.14:31
BUGabundodidn't we already drop arts?14:31
BUGabundofor pnome?14:31
maxbYeah *we* did.14:32
maxbBut there's nothing in the debian changelog to suggest that it's happened in sid yet14:32
* maxb merges linphone/sid into his PPA14:34
BUGabundoseb128: what do I need to debug bug 347209?14:34
ubottuLaunchpad bug 347209 in openoffice.org "[smb] [gvfs] OOo fails to open files from samba (WS2k8) share" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34720914:34
BUGabundomaxb: don't have any trouble14:34
BUGabundoI'm steaking with ekiga and14:34
BUGabundogizmo14:35
seb128BUGabundo: dunno, is it crashing?14:38
BUGabundowell you said it needed debug from OOo14:39
seb128right, from the openoffice maintainer14:40
seb128I don't use openoffice and I don't know about it or how to debug it14:40
seb128but there is just no indication of a gvfs issue there14:41
seb128opening files over smb with gedit works fine14:41
seb128if openoffice has an issue I would blame its gvfs issue rather than gvfs without extra informations14:41
BUGabundookay14:42
BUGabundogot it14:42
BUGabundocalc: ping14:42
calcBUGabundo: hi14:47
BUGabundocalc:  bug 347209?14:48
ubottuLaunchpad bug 347209 in openoffice.org "[smb] [gvfs] OOo fails to open files from samba (WS2k8) share" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34720914:48
calcBUGabundo: its a gvfs bug but apparently seb128 doesn't want to debug gvfs so just reassigned to OOo14:49
calcseb128: what is the gvfs debug sequence again, i need to write it down to ask users going forward to do their gvfs debug14:50
calcseb128: as gvfs fuse is notoriously buggy i'm quite sure this is a gvfs bug14:50
BUGabundocalc: write it down to a wiki14:50
calcBUGabundo: yea14:50
seb128calc: there is no indication of why you think that's a gvfs issue there14:51
calcseb128: it fails saving to a gvfs fuse mount, when i switched to gvfs fuse for OOo i found several 3+ bugs in gvfs fuse that kept OOo from saving... so its not 100% that it is a gvfs fuse issue but it almost certainly is14:52
calcseb128: i can get users to do the testing, i just need to remember the pkill gvfs* ; (blah) line to tell them to get the debug info out with14:53
seb128that bug is not a saving one but an opening one14:53
seb128and cat on the .gvfs or gedit or whatever works just fine14:53
seb128we didn't get opening bugs over fuse until now14:53
calcseb128: doh yea i'm still half asleep14:53
calcBUGabundo: please copy the file to a local fs and see if the file opens14:53
seb128I would lean toward openoffice not understanding the uri or something14:54
calcBUGabundo: if it does then we need the gvfs debug data which i still don't remember how to do :)14:54
calcseb128: did nautilus switch to passing uri's to OOo?14:54
calcseb128: it wasn't doing that a few weeks ago afaik14:54
seb128dunno, look at the process list when it's called?14:54
BUGabundocalc locally it opens fine14:55
calcBUGabundo: ok, looking into what nautilus does in jaunty wrt uris14:55
BUGabundocalc: ah?14:55
calcBUGabundo: if it opens fine locally and nautilus isn't passing uri's it is probably a new unknown bug in gvfs, but that isn't known yet14:56
seclm193what channel is the announce14:56
BUGabundoeehehe14:56
BUGabundoseclm193: what anounce?14:57
seclm193bug announce14:57
calcBUGabundo: ok at least on my system it does not use uri's14:57
BUGabundoI'm sorry seclm193 but I don't get what you want help with14:57
hggdhseclm193, /j #ubuntu-bugs-announce14:57
greg-gseclm193: #ubuntu-bugs-announce14:57
seclm193thx14:57
BUGabundonow I do14:57
calcBUGabundo: if you can manage to do it before OOo dies try running ps x | grep soffice.bin14:57
hggdh:-)14:57
BUGabundocalc the smb is mounted with gvfs14:57
BUGabundoI have gnome-mount icon for it14:58
calcBUGabundo: yes i know14:58
BUGabundorunning ps x14:58
calcBUGabundo: you have to run the ps x command before OOo dies after attempting to open the file14:58
BUGabundo 3480 pts/2    S+     0:00 grep soffice.bin14:59
BUGabundoeither its too fast or that is all I get14:59
calcBUGabundo: ok i can tell you what to do to work around that easily15:00
BUGabundoI rather have a Fix for everyone15:00
calcedit /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice and add echo $@ at the beginning15:00
calcBUGabundo: we are still debugging the issue15:01
BUGabundoah ok15:01
calcthat should (i think) cause the path to be spit out into .xsession-errors15:01
BUGabundodone15:01
calchmm no that won't work15:01
BUGabundo 4311 ?        Rl     0:00 /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin -writer smb://192.168.3.200/empresa/RELATORIOS/SLAVI/slavi.odt -splash-pipe=515:02
calcit spits it out on the terminal but not to .xsession-errors15:02
calchmm interesting15:02
BUGabundoeheh15:02
* calc wonders why it doesn't do that on his computer15:02
BUGabundobroken system?15:02
BUGabundomine that is15:02
calcBUGabundo: are you using up to date jaunty?15:03
BUGabundoyep15:03
calchmm15:03
BUGabundoup until a few hours ago15:03
BUGabundobefore lunch15:03
* calc tests a bit more locally15:03
BUGabundobut we are on freeze so not many updates coming in15:03
seclm193[1]was there another update released today?15:03
BUGabundoopenoffice.org:  Installed: 1:3.0.1-7ubuntu115:04
BUGabundoseclm193 its coming out tomorrow15:04
BUGabundoBeta15:04
BUGabundo !releases15:04
ubottuUbuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases15:04
BUGabundo !shcedule15:04
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about shcedule15:04
BUGabundo !schedule15:04
BUGabundogvfs:  Installed: 1.2.0-0ubuntu115:05
calcso the good news is i know how to fix the issue, but i'm not sure why nautilus is sending uri's in only some cases15:06
calci see this: /usr/lib/openoffice/program/soffice.bin -writer /home/ccheney/.gvfs/personal on desktop-c2d/test.odt -splash-pipe=515:07
calcfor a smb share15:07
BUGabundo$ ls -lah .gvfs/15:10
BUGabundototal 12K15:10
BUGabundodrwx------   2 bugabundo bugabundo    6 2008-05-09 16:38 ./15:10
BUGabundodrwx------ 127 bugabundo bugabundo 8.0K 2009-03-25 15:01 ../15:10
BUGabundothis could explain it!15:10
BUGabundoI don't see the share on .gvfs15:10
calcwhat?15:11
calcso your system is hosed15:11
calcOOo still should be using %F but in this case it just wouldn't work at all15:12
calci think it would probably either refuse to open at all or open a blank page in that case15:12
BUGabundonothing that I did!15:13
BUGabundoI have gvfs installed15:13
BUGabundoand have used it in the past15:13
BUGabundobut ok, its now seb128 departement15:13
calcBUGabundo: yep15:13
BUGabundook15:14
BUGabundothat bug can now be invalied15:14
calcBUGabundo: %F just forces nautilus to use local paths and since there are none i'm not completely sure what would happen but it would probably try to not open at all with OOo in this case15:14
calcBUGabundo: still valid but just for a different reason :)15:15
BUGabundolet me remove the line from the file15:15
BUGabundoor I'll forget it15:15
calcok15:15
calcit will be replaced next week anyway so not a big deal either way :)15:15
BUGabundoeheh15:15
BUGabundobbl15:15
BUGabundoneed to connect laptop to a phone central15:16
calci almost fixed that issue a few weeks ago myself but it didn't seem to affect anything so i just left it alone15:16
seb128what is the issue?15:16
calcbut now you brought up cases where it happens irl15:16
calcseb128: for some reason even though BUGabundo has gvfs installed it had no $HOME/.gvfs dir15:16
calcseb128: which was causing nautilus to fallback to sending uris15:16
calcseb128: he's not sure why he has no .gvfs dir15:17
christopheranyone here ran world of warcraft on ubuntu 9 yet/15:17
calcseb128: my part of the problem is i did not change OOo to use %F from %U when i disabled uri support, nautilus generally sends GIO paths instead so works... except in cases like this when it has to send a uri15:17
seb128calc: you don't have .gvfs is gvfs-fuse is not installed or if you don't have permissions to use fuse15:18
seb128that used to be a group membership required, not sure nowadays15:19
calcseb128: ah ok15:20
calci added that to bug report so he can see it later, since he logged off irc already15:21
calciirc i didn't change to %F's before because it seemed to demote OOo for order of preference opening files15:22
calci'll have to see how that goes when i try it again15:22
BUGabundoseb128: here is a funny one for you16:03
BUGabundowe can no longer drag gnome Pannels16:03
BUGabundois it a Feature of 2.26?16:03
seb128BUGabundo: yes, use alt+dnd16:07
BUGabundoahhh16:07
seb128that's to avoid accidental moves which keep confusing users16:07
BUGabundois it documented?16:07
seb128in the changelog16:08
seb128dunno about the GNOME user documentation16:08
seb128you can also use the properties dialog16:08
seb128and change the orientation there16:08
seb128that should be the obvious user way16:08
seb128dnd is just a power user way16:08
Melcomhi16:09
Melcomwhois imachine16:09
BUGabundoseb128: so no more draggin (unless alt), just use properties... okay16:10
BUGabundoa user just asked that on +116:10
BUGabundoand I hit the wall too while reproducing16:10
BUGabundook... need to change my Class script to let my students know the change16:10
seb128we got many users doing accidental dnd16:11
seb128and not knowing what they did and how to go back16:11
seb128I think the change makes sense16:11
BUGabundoyeah16:11
BUGabundotoo easy16:11
seb128BUGabundo: do you still have .gvfs empty?16:11
BUGabundobut didn't see anything in the change logs!16:11
BUGabundoyes16:12
BUGabundohow can I debug that?16:12
seb128BUGabundo: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon .gvfs16:12
seb128run that16:12
BUGabundobash: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon: No such file or directory16:12
seb128BUGabundo: sudo apt-get install gvfs16:13
BUGabundoits installed16:13
seb128BUGabundo: sudo apt-get install gvfs-fuse16:13
BUGabundo  Installed: 1.2.0-0ubuntu116:13
seb128sorry pressed enter by mistake before16:13
BUGabundo  Installed: (none)16:13
BUGabundoinstalluing16:13
BUGabundogvfs-fuse:  Installed: 1.2.0-0ubuntu116:14
BUGabundodone16:14
BUGabundonow what?16:14
BUGabundoand more important, why did it get removed or not installed16:14
seb128it's installed by default16:14
seb128why you removed it no idea that's a question for you ;-)16:15
BUGabundomaybe some partial update stupidty16:15
BUGabundolet me mount something16:16
BUGabundostill nothing there16:16
BUGabundodo I need to start it?16:16
BUGabundoseb128: I can mount volumes (even using right click) and get the gnome mount16:19
BUGabundobut no mount on gvfs16:19
seb128BUGabundo: /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfs-fuse-daemon .gvfs16:19
BUGabundoechos nothing16:21
seb128BUGabundo: try mounting something now16:22
seb128and look there16:22
seb128or browsing some gvfs url16:22
seb128ie nautilus ssh://localhost16:22
seb128or something similar16:22
BUGabundoits showing up now16:23
seb128good16:23
pedro_Ubuntu QA meeting at #ubuntu-meeting in ~5 minutes16:55
hggdhall: eeebotu will be rebooted due to security updates; we should be back in 5 minutes17:56
hggdhall, we are back from eeebotu rebooting. Sorry for the delay, but the server had been 200+ days on, and a fsck was forced17:59
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torkianohello all, anyone can help me triaging bug 338977 ?18:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 338977 in kdemultimedia "[jaunty][alpha5][kubuntu] Volume control kmix doesn't work correctly in DELL XPS 1330" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33897718:39
torkianobug #33897718:39
torkianoi don't know if it is related to kdemultimedia packages or to pulseaudio sound system18:40
BUGabundosince asac is way19:00
BUGabundocan anyone tell me what do I need to log19:00
BUGabundoto debug a SiS based laptop?19:00
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seb128BUGabundo: debug what on the laptop exactly?19:11
BUGabundoSiS board and network devices19:12
BUGabundocollected lshal, lsusb, lspci19:12
BUGabundoand boot logs to attach to a bug report19:12
BUGabundoto see if was can do something to work with or around SiS (BAD ) hw19:12
dtchentorkiano: triaged, thanks19:14
BUGabundoseb128: plus it only boot with no apci19:14
BUGabundodtchen: ping hi19:15
dtchenBUGabundo: sorry, i'm busy. try again in 30 minutes.19:15
BUGabundoany tips on how to get Mic support on skype and Flash?19:15
BUGabundowon't be here... see you tomorrow19:15
BUGabundo[[]]19:15
dtcheni'm only online now because i'm home on sick leave.19:15
torkianoBUGabundo: maybe you can try ubuntu-bug linux19:16
BUGabundodtchen: hope you get better19:16
dtchencheck if your mic works at all via Applications> Sound & Video> Sound Recorder19:16
BUGabundotorkiano: doing so19:16
BUGabundoforgot to test sound recorder and audacity19:16
BUGabundowill do later19:16
seb128BUGabundo: no idea about this one19:17
torkianodtchen: I'm the reporter of the bug; yes, is a fresh install of kubuntu19:17
torkianodtchen: dpkg -l | grep ii | grep pulseaudio returns nothing19:18
dtchentorkiano: ok, please reset the status to New, then. it's a wishlist bug; i won't be looking at it for jaunty. in any case, it's not reasonably addressable, since too many HDA codecs have varying elements that need to be twiddled19:19
dtchentorkiano: e.g., having Kmix default to controlling 'Master' will result in your precise symptom for all the other users who need 'PCM' to be controlled19:19
dtchentorkiano: same goes for 'Front', 'Surround', ...19:20
torkianodtchen: ok, I understand. Thank you for your support19:21
BUGabundoseb128 & calc and asac: in case you want to look at it: bug 34862619:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348626 in linux "SiS laptop only boots with noacpi and wifi wont work" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34862619:22
asachmm gone21:32
asacnoacpi is often bios upgrade21:32
mrooneyAre any other jaunty-ers having "brasero libbrasero-media0" kept back for the past week or two? Is that normal?21:48
o0Chris0omrooney: yes I have it, I'm sure alot of them do, I think its not ready yet, or still working on it22:11
mrooneyhm okay, good to know, thanks!22:11
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