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Rocket2DMndoes LP now automatically close apport bugs that fail retrace?01:34
macoasac: looking at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-pptp/+bug/278153 you said that the plugins aren't really treated as first class citizens by upstream, so I guess that means an MIR is likely to fail.  What about the command line equivalents? Are they in good enough shape to request an MIR?01:38
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Ubuntu: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/278153/+text)01:38
hggdhRocket2DMn, do you have a bug # for this?01:45
hggdhRocket2DMn, it does make sense, in a sick way: if we cannot retrace a crash, then there is not much hope to solve it. Still, this is quite drastict01:47
Rocket2DMnbug 35671701:47
ubottuBug 356717 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/356717 is private01:47
Rocket2DMni agree it makes sense, i don't really have a problem with it01:47
hggdhyes, it was closed by apport01:48
Rocket2DMnso it would seem :)01:48
hggdhI guess this is now the norm. It is (hopefully) documented somewhere, but I really do not remember receiving an email stating that01:50
Rocket2DMnyeah, i didnt read about it on the devel list or anything01:51
Rocket2DMnmaybe i just missed it01:51
hggdhso the two of us missed it01:51
hggdhwhich starts to sound, er, strange01:52
* Rocket2DMn shrugs01:52
Ampelbeinhggdh, Rocket2DMn: thats a  bug in apport causing it to falsely identify versions being outdated. bug 35996301:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 359963 in apport "Apport retracing service is incorrectly interpreting installed version: None as being out of date" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/35996301:53
hggdhAmpelbein, thanks. Rocket2DMn go ahead and mark it as new01:53
Rocket2DMnthanks Ampelbein01:54
Ampelbeinand it used to have the behavior to close bugs failing retrace with outdated packages quite some time.01:54
Rocket2DMnill keep the bug closed, it was some random crash that isnt going to be useful anyway01:54
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KyleKis the netboot thing mainly just taken from debian? the version of pxelinux.0 it has is too old to support an http boot04:46
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mjedjust come across problem with samba in jaunty. when I transfer file to samba server system memory grows by file size and is not released. Anyone seen this before?12:11
mjedif I transfer very large file, whole system crashes and reboots. AMDx64 jaunty RC.12:12
mjedon atom 33012:12
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RxDxi dont know if its a really bug, but i heard many users (including me) are getting problems with HD overcycles and that may reduces the hd life-time... is this problem already fix on jaunty?13:30
BUGabundoRxDx: old bug13:35
BUGabundonot actual a linux bug, but a manufacture one13:35
RxDxBUGabundo, old bug.. but i was reading on forums.. its isnt fixed yet13:51
odehow do I mark a bug i reported so that it shows up as an open bug for Ubuntu Jaunty (at the moment it just says Ubuntu)13:53
BUGabundoRxDx: for those users who have faulty disks, should set their own value for the disk via smartclt13:55
RxDxBUGabundo, but the temperature gets so high13:55
james_wode: you don't have to do that, it implicitly affects Jaunty13:56
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torkianohello all, can anyone confirm this bug #363856, please?20:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 363856 in gwibber "I cant't set Gwibber tray icon off" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/36385620:56
BUGabundotorkiano: that's not here! should be in gwibber support channel20:58
torkianoBUGabundo, why? is a bug in a ubuntu package ...21:05
BUGabundoyou didn't even sent it upstream21:06
BUGabundosent21:07
torkianoBUGabundo, you are rigth, do you the name of gwibber support channel ?21:07
BUGabundo#gwibber on irc.aristecninca.com21:08
torkianoBUGabundo, thank you21:09
torkianoBUGabundo, unknown host irc.aristecninca.com21:11
dtchenirc.arstechnica.com21:11
dtchensimple typo21:11
torkianooh, ok, thanks21:12
BUGabundoehe21:12
BUGabundothanks dtchen21:12
BUGabundodtchen: by the way, even with your kernel I 'am having lots of trouble with audio lagging with Flash21:13
dtchenBUGabundo: 32-bit or 64-bit plugin?21:14
BUGabundo64bits from adobe21:15
BUGabundoalso videos on totem are slow for the 1st 2 sec, then are fine21:15
dtchenBUGabundo: likely an issue resolved in alsa-lib 1.0.19 already21:16
dtchenit's way too late to insert alsa-lib 1.0.19.21:16
BUGabundo:(21:16
BUGabundoany PPA to fix?21:16
BUGabundoI can't watch movies now21:16
dtchenno21:17
BUGabundoevery time I pause it gets stuck for 2 secs21:17
BUGabundovideos on youtube .... you get the pic21:17
BUGabundojust one more week eheh then SRU?21:17
dtchenuh, no. 1.0.19 is a completely new upstream version.21:17
dtchenthere's also the possibility of the pulse plugin being fubar; we're debugging that upstream right now21:18
BUGabundoI'm glad Ill be in KK as soon as It opens21:19
BUGabundohope your fixes get in there quick21:19
dtchenthe problem, as usual, is that there are too many layers in the audio stack to debug for jaunty21:21
dtchenwe'll be doing this differently in karmic - tracking the latest upstream alsa-lib, for starters21:21
BUGabundogreat21:23
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