[05:06] <alex_mayorga1> hi, is there anything needed to move bug 314530 forward?
[05:06] <alex_mayorga1> I have the problematic laptop right at my fingertips
[07:12] <dholbach> good morning
[07:29] <YoBoY> hi
[08:24] <YoBoY> stupid question: can i atach more than one file on a comment? or on an email response ?
[09:21] <YoBoY> ok, cool, 3 files on one email works :) (stupid question solved)
[09:37] <ivoks> mvo: here?
[09:54] <mvo> ivoks: yes
[09:55] <ivoks> mvo: re bacula bug, i've just added a comment
[09:55] <ivoks> bug 363077
[09:56] <ivoks> is it possible that prerm script wasn't executed?
[09:57] <ivoks> bacula-sd wasn't stopped before upgrade
[09:57] <ivoks> so it failed to start again
[09:59] <mvo> ivoks: unlikey but possible, let me check the terminal log. I think I can reproduce the failure in my test setup, but each run takes a couple of hours because it upgrades ~4000 pkgs
[09:59] <ivoks> oh :/
[09:59] <ivoks> could you set DEBCONF_DEBUG="developer" then?
[10:00] <ivoks> i've did intrepid->jaunty two times, but i was unable to reproduce the bug
[10:01] <ivoks> maybe /etc/init.d/bacula-sd wasn't executable?
[10:01] <ivoks> prerm script is quite simple
[13:04] <Hew> Hey guys. Regarding bug #363558, how would I set a break point on gdk_x_error?
[13:09] <james_w> "break gdk_x_error"?
[13:18] <Hew> thanks james_w, that did the trick :-)
[13:20] <james_w> great
[14:11] <Hew> I just uncovered bug #350250 which was private and collecting a lot of duplicates. Should this be raised to the attention of a dev (it might be important), or just be left to the normal processes?
[14:12] <Hobbsee> Hew: what kind of users is it affecting?
[14:13] <seb128> Hew: is there any reason it's private out of that nobody triaged it?
[14:13] <Hew> Hobbsee: AFAIK, random desktop users since it's usplash.
[14:14] <Hew> seb128: Looks like nobody triaged it until now, when I got the crash myself.
[14:14] <seb128> Hew: there is not so many duplicates btw
[14:14] <Hew> I can't see any negative effects of the crash, it was just an apport crash on next boot.
[14:15] <seb128> right, doesn't seem a specially import issue
[14:15] <james_w> Hew: standard usplash theme?
[14:15] <Hew> seb128: I thought it was a few since they are all coming in recently.
[14:15] <Hew> james_w: Yes, in my case at least.
[14:47] <gnomefreak> bdmurray: can you please re-up my membership for bug control team?
[15:07] <bddebian> Boo
[15:08] <thekorn> hi bddebian
[15:08] <bddebian> Hi thekorn
[20:06] <MagicFab> Hi all - I noticed no LPIA at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ . Where to report bugs for that ?
[20:07] <pedro_> MagicFab: better to raise that at #ubuntu-testing
[20:08] <MagicFab> tx
[20:12] <ogra> MagicFab, i think http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/build/ubuntumid/all is the only lpia build we support actually
[20:13] <ogra> (i might be wrong and alternate was added)
[20:13] <MagicFab> right, I'd assume that as the alternate LPIA I got from ports
[20:14] <ogra> right, i'm not sure thats officially supported
[20:14] <ogra> beyond that we only build MID for lpia
[20:14] <ogra> as actual images
[20:15] <BUGabundo> ogra: question: isn't there an ISO for UNR?
[20:15] <ogra> its being rebuild atm
[20:15] <ogra> and no, there is no iso, only an .img file
[20:18] <BUGabundo> ok
[20:18] <BUGabundo> ogra: do you know if inetbootin works from img?
[20:19] <ogra> no idea
[20:19] <BUGabundo> ok
[20:19] <ogra> never tried it
[20:19] <ogra> and it sounds really scary
[20:21] <BUGabundo> eeheh
[20:21] <BUGabundo> well some users with just Windows have no way to make a USB work
[20:21] <BUGabundo> usually some other users recommend inetbootin, but i never used it
[20:22] <BUGabundo> but since we now only have img, that may be a limitaion
[20:43] <ogra> BUGabundo, we're working on a tool to write usb .img files from windows
[20:43] <ogra> will be there for release
[20:43] <BUGabundo> nice!
[20:43] <BUGabundo> great to know
[20:44] <BUGabundo> can I publish that news?
[20:49] <ogra> BUGabundo, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MobileTeam/Mobile/HowTo/ImageWriting
[20:50] <BUGabundo> ahh new stuff
[20:50] <BUGabundo> wasn't there 2 days ago
[20:50] <BUGabundo> ok, mass publishing it! thanks
[20:51] <BUGabundo> humm just need to tell the wiki to not linkify the EXE name
[20:51] <BUGabundo> ill add the ! to it
[20:51] <ogra> erm, that page is about a year old :)
[20:56] <BUGabundo> lol
[21:00] <BUGabundo> ogra: fixed
[21:00] <ogra> fixed ?
[21:00] <BUGabundo> the exe wikified link
[21:01] <BUGabundo> I added a '!' before it
[21:01] <ogra> yeah, i did the same and was told by the guy who added it that he works on a Win32DiskImager page atm :P
[21:01] <ogra> please revert :)
[21:02] <ogra> its supposed to be a wikilink
[21:15] <BUGabundo> is it ? ohh sorry
[21:17] <BUGabundo> ogra: reverted
[21:18] <ogra> thanks :)
[21:18] <ogra> we dont want to make GrueMaster cry :)
[21:18] <GrueMaster> heh.  Grue's don't cry.
[21:18] <dtchen> hey tobin, good to see you in here
[21:19] <GrueMaster> I'm everywhere.
[21:19] <BUGabundo> eheh sorry GrueMaster, for not checking that page actually existed
[21:20] <GrueMaster> I was in the process of making it.  It's up now, but I'll let my son make any major changes to it (since it's his app).
[21:20] <ogra> well, it didnt exist ... i made the same mistake
[21:20] <BUGabundo> but does now
[21:24] <GrueMaster> Check it now.  I re-editied the link so it makes a little more sense.
[21:24] <GrueMaster> I'm still learning this wiki stuff.
[21:24] <BUGabundo> ehhe
[21:25] <ogra> heh, and you made it look nearly like usb-imagewriter :)
[21:25] <ogra> way cool
[21:25] <GrueMaster> The program?  That is all my son's work.
[21:26] <ogra> still, it only misses the details expander :)
[21:27] <ogra> http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/ImageWriter/main.png
[21:27] <ogra> whats the read button for ?
[21:28] <GrueMaster> For users that only have one usb drive.  They can use that to back up their data.
[21:28] <ogra> ah, neat
[21:28] <GrueMaster> I'll add that to the wiki documentation in a bit.
[21:28] <BUGabundo> nice.... good to know
[21:29] <ogra> i'm more evil in usb-imagewriter ... i just kill whats on the device
[21:29] <BUGabundo> I was going to ask, if it rewrote the disk without warning
[21:29] <ogra> (but show a popup warning that it will destroy it)
[21:29] <BUGabundo> ogra: that's so bad! eheh
[21:29] <ogra> you can click cancel at the warning popup :)
[21:29] <ogra> http://people.ubuntu.com/~ogra/ImageWriter/confirm.png
[21:30] <BUGabundo> now you can rip the code and add to yours
[21:30] <GrueMaster> This is Win32 only atm.  Also it is QT based.
[21:31] <GrueMaster> And we had an ubuntu logo but persia made us take it out.
[21:32] <ogra> pad persia !
[21:32] <ogra> *bad even
[21:33] <ogra> should really be ubuntu branded
[21:33] <GrueMaster> That's what I thought.
[21:34] <ogra> in fact we should make usb-imagewriter and Win32DiskImager look the same ;)
[21:34] <ogra> and behave identically
[21:35] <GrueMaster> Actually, win32-image-writer will be coming to Linux soon.
[21:36] <GrueMaster> One of my son's goals is to port it to Linux once we have all the features in Windows done.
[21:36] <GrueMaster> Major features, that is.
[21:38] <GrueMaster> Nice.  I just updated my source tree and my son added an exit button and a removable drive rescan button.  Slick.
[21:39] <GrueMaster> Except the rescan needs work.  OOps.
[21:40] <ogra> tell him, good work ...
[21:40]  * ogra is off for the day