[00:42] <BUGabundo> guud night guys
[09:51] <ubuntuuser_> Ubuntu load time from line 'Starting up ...'  to Login window take 40 seconds
[09:52] <ubuntuuser_> After login and password enter it took 30 seconds to load Gnome, is it OK?
[09:58] <ubuntuuser_> any help?
[09:59] <Ryan52> ubuntuuser_: you've got to be patient.
[10:00] <Ryan52> ubuntuuser_: and you'll probably find a lot more help in #ubuntu.
[10:00] <ubuntuuser_> thanx!
[10:00] <YoBoY> ubuntulog: without knowing your pc, or you ubuntu version... it's normal i think
[10:50] <YoBoY> bug 120854 <<i don't if i treat this like a wishlist, or invalidate it, some ideas ?
[10:59] <thekorn> YoBoY, IMO this should be won't fix
[11:00] <thekorn> if the reporter still thinks it is a problem, he should get in contact with the auther of the tool/the manpage
[11:00] <thekorn> and ask him to fix it 'upstream'
[11:00] <thekorn> nothing we can do in ubuntu about it
[11:04] <thekorn> YoBoY, btw, nice mugshot: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/21002588/sparkledesign-ubuntux192.png
[11:09] <YoBoY> not my creation but tanks :)
[11:10] <YoBoY> thekorn: i can't mark "won't fix" i can only confirm or invalidate... :p
[11:13] <thekorn> YoBoY, ah, ok, will do it for you.
[11:13] <thekorn> you should join the bugcontol team ;)
[11:14] <YoBoY> thekorn: lol, i need to gain a bit more experience, but in the future why not ;)
[11:23] <thekorn> YoBoY, done
[11:23] <YoBoY> tanks
[11:24] <thekorn> YoBoY, no problem, thank you for working on this bugs
[11:24] <YoBoY> i'm doing my five a day on old bugs :p
[13:19] <danage> anybody else have stability issues in FF3 since today's security update?
[13:19] <danage> i.e. more stability issues than usually
[15:09] <torkiano> hello all
[15:10] <torkiano> asac, hello again, how can i help with bug #348275 ?
[15:11] <torkiano> Add linux as affected package?
[15:13] <YoBoY> torkiano: you can provide a patch? :)
[15:16] <torkiano> YoBoY, no, sorry ;-)
[15:17] <torkiano> I'd like to know if it's a kernel bug or not
[15:17] <YoBoY> the bug is "triaged" but if you think you can provide more information to this issue, feel free to add a comment
[15:17] <torkiano> I think that is a kernel bug because affects gnome and kde networkmanager applets
[15:18] <YoBoY> why you think it's a kernel bug?
[15:19] <torkiano> YoBoY, I have ubuntu and kubuntu installed in my laptop
[15:21] <YoBoY> you have the same card and the same issue ?
[15:27] <torkiano> YoBoY, yes
[15:27] <YoBoY> torkiano: after a full read of the comments, i thinks this bug could be reassigned to a another package but i don't know witch
[15:28] <torkiano> YoBoY, linux?
[15:28] <YoBoY> yes, if it's a module problem, it's linux
[15:29] <torkiano> YoBoY, ok, I'll change the affected package and report upstream ;)
[15:33] <vocx> Has anyone tried accessing gnome's bugzilla recently. I find it extremely slow at times. Maybe they have a lot of traffic? It's one of the reasons I don't like searching bugs upstream, because it's a pain.
[15:35] <torkiano> YoBoY, can you mark the bug  #348275 as triaged, please?
[15:35] <YoBoY> no i can't :D
[15:38] <bcurtiswx> torkiano: it already is
[15:39] <torkiano> bcurtiswx, not in linux package
[15:40] <bcurtiswx> torkiano: so you want the linux package associated with that bug, because its not currently
[15:41] <torkiano> bcurtiswx, yes, is already associated :)
[15:42] <bcurtiswx> torkiano: ok i see it now
[15:45] <apw> BUGabundo, that message you are getting on each resume is mearly a 'your resume is a bit slow' warning and not indicative of an issue per se
[15:46] <bcurtiswx> torkiano: set
[15:46] <torkiano> bcurtiswx, thank you
[15:46] <BUGabundo> apw: hi
[15:46] <BUGabundo> I'm even getting it after a normal boot
[15:47] <BUGabundo> even after re-creating initframs as mention by dtchen
[15:47] <apw> a resume warning, seems unexpected
[15:47] <BUGabundo> its not funny!
[15:47] <apw> the machine boots fine right
[15:47] <BUGabundo> yes
[15:48] <BUGabundo> but kernel oops fires *everytime*
[15:53] <BUGabundo> apw: anything I can do to make the delay warning be bigger?
[15:54] <apw> BUGabundo, yeah we can make it longer, its a simple time calculation
[15:54] <BUGabundo> http://paste.ubuntu.com/139591/
[15:54] <BUGabundo> I just got that one on a clean boot
[15:54] <apw> how long does it take?
[15:54] <BUGabundo> my resume from RAM takes about 7-8 secs
[15:55] <apw> is there a bug file for this, can you get one filed, and get a boot dmesg log and a resume from ram dmesg log attached
[15:56] <apw> i think we need to stop it being a panic and/or have it be adjustable
[15:58] <BUGabundo> bbl
[15:58] <BUGabundo> I'll file the bug for it
[16:49] <penguin42> erm I just misduped a bug to the wrong bug number - how do I fix that?
[16:50] <Ampelbein> penguin42: edit the dupenumber to the correct one.
[16:50] <penguin42> ah right yes - on the original bug
[16:52] <penguin42> Ampelbein: Thanks
[16:52] <Ampelbein> np
[16:57] <ia> hello. could you tell me, please, how can i force unmount of zip archive? i've mounted zip file with arhive mounter, but now, when i'm trying to unmount it, i get error message, that unable to unmount - "DBus error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken."
[17:39]  * penguin42 notes it's confusing where there is an ubuntu package and a launchpad project of the same name
[17:41] <vocx> I believe bugs should be filled in "package (Ubuntu)" and then let people or yourself take the bug upstream to "package" it's not that difficult
[17:44] <penguin42> vocx: Yeh it just confused me because I searched for the package name and what I actually found was the project launchpad entry
[17:44] <vocx> Always search first in Ubuntu > packages, then you can move from there
[17:48] <penguin42> yeh
[19:34] <dominiks> is launchpad bug system recognizing status changes in Debian bug system (for bugs linked via remote watch feature) ?
[19:35] <dominiks> i guess yes, just wanna be sure
[19:40] <YoBoY> dominiks: yes
[19:42] <dominiks> YoBoY: ok, thanks
[22:52] <ia> hello. i use jaunty with latest updates and i've got little issue - in notifications about wireless networks default wifi icon is missing (however, sound icons works). So, i will be very appreciate for any clues about this. for example, from which exactly file notifications takes wifi icon?