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* BUGabundo1 goes to bed00:05
bcurtiswxhey all, where the information on what hooks are available?00:56
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bcurtiswxwhats ubuntus default window decorator?01:57
bcurtiswxits now metacity is it?01:58
bcurtiswxnot*01:58
dtchenbcurtiswx: depends whether compiz is enabled02:22
bcurtiswxdtchen: bug #377761 is what im trying to work through02:31
ubot4Launchpad bug 377761 in linux "UNR: Desktop Icons wont display and right click does not work after desktop mode switch" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37776102:31
bcurtiswxdtchen: i can't reproduce it with my UNR02:34
bcurtiswxwow OOo bug tracker is horrible02:40
dtchenbcurtiswx: i'm not local to hardware to verify the bug02:53
greg-gbcurtiswx: in your previous question, did you mean apport-hooks?03:08
bcurtiswxgreg-g: yup03:08
greg-gare you looking for this? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport/DeveloperHowTo03:09
bcurtiswxgreg-g: not really. I am just looking for what hooks we have to use for bug reporters03:10
micahgbcurtiswx:  locate hooks | grep apport03:11
bcurtiswxmicahg: ty, thats it :)03:11
YoBoYgood morning06:09
dholbachgood morning06:36
YoBoYhi dholbach :)06:41
dholbachhiya YoBoY06:42
YoBoYdholbach: the bugjam in paris was great, lot of new triagers (i think)06:48
dholbachYoBoY: awesome... you should write a blog post about it with some pictures!06:49
YoBoY^^ i need a blog ... :p06:49
dholbachyeah06:50
dholbachdoes the french team participate in  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamReports ?06:50
YoBoYi don't know... i'll ask didrocks today06:52
dholbachsuper06:52
thekorngood morning08:15
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YoBoYdholbach: didrocks said me the french loco team don't participate at the moment on teamreports because a lacke of time, he'll write a post on the PU for the all Ubuntu-Party on Paris today08:56
dholbachYoBoY: it's easy to do it :)08:58
dholbachjust takes a few moments08:58
YoBoY^^"08:58
dholbachand a few lines about what you guys have been up to is usually good enough08:58
YoBoYok, need some reading to see what it's required :)09:00
PaulieGhey, I need help with a issue with Jaunty. I had this issue with Gusty too but i cannot remember how to fix it. it is not the DPI. when i login the text when i type my username and password are so small it is unreadable. also when i run VLC media player the whole application is too small to read. also goes for virtualbox12:15
BUGabundoPaulieG: please refer to #ubuntu12:16
BUGabundothis # is for bug triage.12:16
BUGabundothank you, and good look12:16
BUGabundoman... he quit too soon12:16
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joe-macis it a bug if this: http://www.pastie.org/481529 fails to parse with debconf-set-selections -c, however if i put the partman-auto-raid recipe all on one line, it parses, however fails at install time?14:53
bddebianBoo15:05
xteejxafternoon guys, just a quick thank you to everyone who voted +1 for my Bug control application and big thank you to Brian for accepting me! Much appreciated!16:27
hggdhxteejx, welcome16:36
xteejxhggdh, heya :)16:36
hggdh:-) Now you do not need to ask...16:37
xteejxhehe very true :)16:37
xteejxmight still ask for a little direction if i'm not sure for a couple of weeks :)16:38
hggdhso it is welcome, both for for the thank you, and for -control16:38
hggdhxteejx, we all have doubts, so no problems. Just ask16:38
xteejxhggdh, thats kool16:38
xteejxtrying to sort my own scanner out at the mo, sane isn't seeing it, have filed a bug though16:39
xteejxhggdh, bdmurray: I think there may be a misspelling in the wiki at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Debugging%20Sound%20Problems - souldn't the command be "apport-collect -p alsa-base BUGNUMBER" and not "apport-collect -p lalsa-base BUGNUMBER" - notice the L alsa-base the extra letter L  ??16:56
charlie-tcaasac: Are you aware that thursday if going to be HugDay for firefox?16:59
bdmurrayxteejx: yes, can you please fix it17:02
xteejxbdmurray: I can try :)17:02
xteejxbdmurray, done17:03
bdmurrayxteejx: great, thanks for doing that!17:05
xteejxbdmurray, no probs :)17:05
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xteejxbdmurray, hggdh,: With Ubuntu versions that reached their End of Life, do we support them with bug triaging/fixing or is it a kind "please upgrade and test" note?17:50
greg-gxteejx: first step, of course, would be to see if you can reproduce the issue in Karmic/Jaunty, if not, say so on the bug and ask for others who had the problem previously to test (and set to incomplete).17:56
xteejxgreg-g: thanks, just making sure :)17:56
micahgxteejx: I added this to the wiki: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Distro%20has%20reached%20EOL17:57
greg-gxteejx: yep :)17:57
micahgbut bdmurray asked that if there is a good test case to preserve it17:57
greg-gnice, micahg17:57
xteejxmicahg: I've been using that one - I usually reword them slightly but yeah :)17:57
xteejxI thought we didn't support the EOL versions, obviously we do to some degree lol17:58
micahgxteejx: It's not necessarily a matter of supporting the EOL versions, but rather making sure the bugs aren't present in teh release versions as I understand it17:59
charlie-tcaWe don't support the EOL versions, but if the bug is still in the current version, we have to fix it17:59
xteejxmicahg, charlie-tca: of course17:59
xteejxi may have invalidated one EOL bug, but i did say if it's still a problem in a supported version reopen it and set to new18:00
micahgxteejx: also, sometimes the user upgrades without updating the bug18:01
xteejxmicahg: if they cant supply the info within 3 months its invalid anyway isnt it?18:02
xteejxafter they have been asked obviously18:02
hggdhby rule of thumb, if the reporter (or others commenters) does not provide any updates, and we have asked, for it, and it has been quite some time... then yes, you can close invalid, and state to please reopen if still experiencing it, etc, etc18:03
xteejxhggdh: of course, just checking heh :)18:04
hggdh:-)18:07
hggdhalways good to check, no problems. Gives all of us opportunity to review & reconsider18:07
xteejxhggdh: :)18:08
asaccharlie-tca: nope. thanks for the reminder ... better ping me on thu ;)18:49
charlie-tcaasac: okay18:52
VilasBoashy does anyone knows how to enable the wireless on the network manager19:18
bencrisford__yeah19:18
bencrisford__this isnt a support channel, normally try ubuntu, but i will help you now you're here19:19
bencrisford__do you have a network manager icon on your top-panel?19:19
VilasBoasyes19:19
bencrisford__right click it19:19
bencrisford__there should be a tickbox for wireless19:19
VilasBoasyes but i can't activate the wireless on that bottun19:20
bencrisford__you have a wireless card though?19:20
bencrisford__that is compatible19:21
VilasBoasyes i have a  Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless LAN 2100 3B Mini PCI Adapter (rev 04)19:21
bencrisford__if it is connected up correctly and the drivers are installed i dont see why it wont work19:23
bencrisford__try #ubuntu19:23
bencrisford__if no-one there can help19:23
bencrisford__report it as a bug19:23
bencrisford__when in doubt - report it, and if it is invalid it wont get triaged :)19:23
VilasBoasi already did but no result19:24
bencrisford__you reported it or went to #ubuntu19:25
VilasBoasi reported on LP19:25
AmpelbeinVilasBoas: can you give the bug number?19:25
AmpelbeinVilasBoas: the 2100 is widely used and should work ootb.19:26
VilasBoasAmpelbein: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/29226619:30
ubot4Launchpad bug 292266 in ubuntu "I can't enable my wireless (bug 283925)" [Undecided,New]19:30
AmpelbeinVilasBoas: does it work when you enable wireless in the bios? if so, it could be an issue with the wifi-button not being recognized19:32
VilasBoasno19:32
VilasBoasit doesn't work when i enable the wireless on the bios19:33
AmpelbeinVilasBoas: could you give a dmesg when wifi is enabled in bios? please attach the dmesg to the bugreport, not paste it in a comment. it's easier to read as an attachment.19:35
VilasBoasok i will reboot my pc and i will attach the dmesg19:37
AmpelbeinVilasBoas: thanks.19:38
xteejxBug 103374 is quite old, I set it to Incomplete, asked if it's still a problem in Jaunty, and it appears not to be. Should I now mark this Fix Released. I know the procedure is to do so with an explanation why, but in this instance it's a metabug and has quite a few dupes, help?20:17
ubot4Launchpad bug 103374 in language-selector "[apport] qt-language-selector crashed with TypeError in _()" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10337420:17
xteejxhggdh, bdmurray: ^^?20:18
xteejxAnyone in?20:25
Ampelbeinxteejx: I'd set it to Invalid, with https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Bugs%20resolved%20after%20update%20or%20config%20change as response. Most likely there is no dedicated fix for this and only is working now because of some unrelated code-changes.20:31
Ampelbein(unrelated meaning not specifically written to fix the issue described)20:32
xteejxAmpelbein, I was thinking that, as there is no obvious reason it was fixed :)20:32
charlie-tcahggdh: I gave 200 new bugs to start our bug day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/2009052120:43
charlie-tcaI'll send emails out tomorrow, but I think I missed the news letter already :-)20:43
xteejxwould it be possible to get a bugday for the 12000 new bugs that have a package assigned but nothing done with them? I'm working through them slowly but surely20:47
charlie-tcaThose should be "new" of all source packages? Each bug day works those bugs for that target package20:54
micahghggdh: now I have to check the wiki when I do my firefox triaging :)20:57
hggdhheh20:59
micahgxteejx: I'm wondering if it's not better to do them one package at a time so that the package maintainers or whoever can then manage the new ones coming in21:00
micahghggdh: I probably did 50 of those incomplete ones over the weekend21:00
xteejxI suppose so yeah, at least devs know they're gonna get a lot from a bug day21:01
xteejxadvanced notice i guess#21:01
hggdhah well... micahg, would you mind marking them as done?21:01
micahghggdh: they're not necessarily done yet, I'm waiting for users to respond21:01
micahgI cuold mark them if that's considered done21:02
hggdhand -- of course, the list is already open... no need to wait for the hugday21:02
charlie-tcaI just generated that list thismorning21:02
BUGabundoguud evening21:02
charlie-tcaHello, BUGabundo21:03
hggdhmicahg, yes, it is considered done. Of course, having closure would be better (and, per what charlie-tca just wrote, yours may not even be there)21:03
BUGabundohello my friend(s)21:03
hggdhboas, BUGabundo21:03
micahgcharlie-tca: I'm saying that I changed the status over the weekend for about 50 of the incomplete ones from New to Incomplete21:03
charlie-tcaI just did the list about 4 hours ago. Any you made incomplete will be in the incomplete list21:04
micahgyep :)21:04
micahgI was wondering if I sould mark them done21:04
micahgsince I"m waiting for feedback already21:04
BUGabundoseb128: hi!21:04
charlie-tcaI you want to.21:04
BUGabundoseb128: two things!21:04
BUGabundo1st https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/377276/comments/521:04
seb128hey BUGabundo21:04
charlie-tcaSaves someone else looking each one up, then21:04
ubot4Launchpad bug 377276 in gvfs "gvfs-gdu-volume[30181]: segfault at 18 (dup-of: 376145)" [Medium,Incomplete]21:04
ubot4Launchpad bug 376145 in gvfs "gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor crashed with SIGSEGV in gdu_pool_get_presentables()" [Medium,Triaged]21:04
micahgthat way, someone can work on a bug that no one is monitorinf yet21:04
charlie-tcayeah, good ideal21:05
charlie-tcas/ideal/idea21:05
micahgI'll do it later tonight21:05
BUGabundoseb128: 2nd I need your help debugging why the Open Dialog of nautilus21:05
charlie-tcaThanks, micahg21:05
seb128BUGabundo: it's a bit disappointing that you don't use apport to send crashes21:05
BUGabundotakes FOR EVER to open now with 2.27.121:05
BUGabundoseb128: now I have apport21:05
BUGabundosee the new bug21:05
BUGabundoit never fired before21:05
seb128it was not enabled21:06
BUGabundoseb128: now it is21:06
seb128but I would expect that you would know about it with the number of bugs you open21:06
BUGabundoI thought devel (karmic) would auto enable it21:06
BUGabundoI manually set it21:06
BUGabundoseb128: *all* bugs I file are done with apport21:06
seb128it will when we will be ready to get ton of bugs21:06
BUGabundowhen I know the package21:06
seb128but right now karmic bugs are not really useful21:06
BUGabundoseb128: now I have it on, so new crashs will fire it up21:06
seb128many will be fixed in autosync and updates before we will manage to work on those21:07
BUGabundoseb128: nevermind... stupid me! though it would be ON before alpha1... life and learn!21:07
seb128;-)21:07
BUGabundoso is the new apport crash any useful?21:07
BUGabundoor is it a plain dupe ?21:07
seb128it's plain duplicate21:08
seb128but apport autoclose duplicates so that's ok21:08
BUGabundonice21:08
BUGabundonow the 2nd question seb12821:08
BUGabundohow can I debug why Open Dialog is *sooooo* slow ?21:09
hggdh(and... wait! There is more!)21:09
BUGabundotakes 4-5 secs to open21:09
seb128use gdb21:09
BUGabundoon Nautilius?21:09
hggdhyes21:09
BUGabundoor on gedit, for example?21:09
seb128run the software under gdb21:09
BUGabundoI see it on *any* app21:09
chrisccoulsonBUGabundo - using tracker by any chance?21:09
seb128well, I don't see why using it on gedit would be useful if that's a nautilus issue ...21:09
seb128weird question21:09
BUGabundook... install gsbsyb of gedit and nautils21:09
BUGabundochrisccoulson: know prob?21:10
BUGabundoI have tracker active21:10
seb128if that's the fileselector being slow I would bet on tracker too21:10
BUGabundoand also google desktop21:10
seb128gdb will tell you21:10
chrisccoulsoni'm seeing loads of reports with your issue from people using tracker, who claim it goes away when stopping tracker21:10
seb128I've seen stracktraces indicating that21:10
chrisccoulsonit seems trackerd is hanging, and not servicing any requests over the message bus21:10
seb128run the software under gdb21:10
BUGabundoseb128: I just mentioned gedit, because its an easy way to trigger it21:10
seb128while it's hanging do ctrl-c on gdb21:10
seb128and backtrace21:10
chrisccoulsonand for some reason opening the gtk file chooser seems to communicate with tracker21:11
BUGabundook21:11
seb128BUGabundo: you said it was a nautilus open with dialog, that dialog is not a gtk fileselector21:11
BUGabundolet me get the gdbsym packages21:11
chrisccoulsoni'm seeing the issue here and trying to debug it, but you might be seeing a different one21:11
BUGabundohumm seb128 you are consufing me now21:11
seb128chrisccoulson: some reason being the "find" item in the sidebar21:11
chrisccoulsonugh. that's probably what's causing it then - the hanging trackerd process stays on the bus so other apps think it's there. they try and communicate with it and wait for it to respond, which it never does because it's hung21:12
seb128right21:12
BUGabundohumm so that's what I'm expericing ?21:12
seb128BUGabundo: if you would describe your bug clearly we could say21:13
BUGabundook21:13
BUGabundolet me try again21:13
seb128BUGabundo: is your issue with the "open with" nautilus dialog or with file selectors?21:13
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BUGabundoIts not Open With...21:13
seb128<BUGabundo> how can I debug why Open Dialog is *sooooo* slow ?21:13
seb128that is not clear21:13
seb128what dialog is that?21:13
BUGabundoits the Open... Dialog box for opening files inside other apps21:13
BUGabundolike the gedit one21:14
seb128how do you open it?21:14
BUGabundoor Pidgin... any21:14
seb128that's a gtk fileselector21:14
BUGabundoctrl+o21:14
BUGabundook now we are set on the app21:14
seb128ctrl-o in nautilus does nothing21:14
seb128nautilus is a file browser21:14
seb128it doesn't have an "open file" dialog21:14
BUGabundogrr21:15
BUGabundowe are out of sync21:15
BUGabundoor I'm not explaining as good as I wish21:15
BUGabundoI open gedit21:15
* chrisccoulson wonders if the sqlite SRU has broken tracker21:15
seb128or, so it's simply a fileselector dialog21:15
BUGabundothen ctrl+o (for File->Open...)21:15
seb128not sure why you mentioned nautilus21:15
seb128that's probably a tracker bug21:16
BUGabundoyes seb128. as you said: gtk file selector21:16
seb128anyway21:16
seb128gdb gedit21:16
seb128(gdb) run21:16
BUGabundoseems to be the app causing me slow down21:16
seb128ctrl-o21:16
BUGabundook21:16
BUGabundobrv21:16
BUGabundo*brb21:16
seb128switch to gdb while it's being slow, ctrl-C21:16
seb128(gdb) backtrace21:16
chrisccoulsonyou also could prove it quickly by just doing killall trackerd and trying again21:16
BUGabundo$ sudo aptitude install gedit-dbgsym nautilus-dbgsym tracker-dbgsym21:17
chrisccoulsonif its not on the bus then the file chooser doesn't try and talk to it;)21:17
seb128no need of debug symbols21:18
BUGabundooh  no?21:19
BUGabundonow you tell me21:19
BUGabundoa simple backtrace is enough?21:19
BUGabundookay21:19
seb128it's enough to say if it's due to tracker or not yes21:20
BUGabundoI was not fast enough now21:21
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/175172/21:21
BUGabundothe ctrl+c was to slow!21:21
seb128no you were not21:21
BUGabundowhy do stuff gets faster on gdb?21:21
seb128they don't21:21
seb128you are just being lucky ;-)21:21
BUGabundohere is the bt21:22
BUGabundohttp://paste.ubuntu.com/175175/21:22
chrisccoulsonthat looks normal there21:22
chrisccoulsonit didn't hang that time no?21:22
BUGabundono21:23
BUGabundolet me try again21:23
BUGabundonow its going faster21:23
BUGabundoI run a fsck before boot21:23
BUGabundocould be related21:23
BUGabundoso now I can't reprocude the slow down21:24
seb128could have been due to tracker being in a weird state21:24
chrisccoulsonBUGabundo - do you run tracker though? if you do then it's likely the same issue21:24
seb128would not happen after a fresh boot21:25
chrisccoulsonfor me trackerd is hanging repeatedly after 5 minutes or so, and causes this behaviour21:25
BUGabundoyeah I've been using my laptop after several hivernates ad suspends21:25
BUGabundothis is now a fresh boot21:25
chrisccoulsonand several other people reported the same thing today too21:25
BUGabundotracker could have not be in a good state after so many hibernates21:25
BUGabundoI know PA wasnt21:25
BUGabundo!w21:26
ubot4Factoid 'w' not found21:26
BUGabundo21:26:19 up 46 min,  3 users,  load average: 0.43, 0.54, 0.9821:26
BUGabundoUSER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU WHAT21:26
BUGabundobugabund tty7     :0               20:40   45:59   5:50   3.45s gnome-session21:26
BUGabundobugabund pts/0    :0.0             20:41    1:37   4.13s  1.73s /usr/bin/gedit21:26
BUGabundobugabund pts/1    :0.0             21:25    1:05   0.29s  0.29s bash21:26
seb128bug #37789921:26
ubot4Launchpad bug 377899 in tracker ""File Open" dialogues for gedit, etc., take 25 seconds to appear" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37789921:26
BUGabundoyay I can reproducably crash compiz moving my mouse21:29
BUGabundoand mvo still not around21:29
chrisccoulsonBUGabundo - you should stop moving your mouse;)21:29
BUGabundoI don't use it that much21:30
* BUGabundo hates mice, loves DO21:30
seb128we should not let people upgrade to karmic so early ;-)21:30
chrisccoulsonhehe21:30
chrisccoulsoneven i've not taken the plunge yet21:30
BUGabundoseb128: how early?21:30
chrisccoulsoni'm only running it in a VM21:30
BUGabundoI did it 1,5 weeks after JJ release21:30
seb128chrisccoulson: me too on my laptop, I've my desktop upgraded though21:31
BUGabundofor me its bare metal...21:31
BUGabundomore HW debug21:31
seb128I need my laptop to work until UDS21:31
seb128ie suspend working, beamer working, not crashing21:31
BUGabundothose do work21:31
BUGabundobut I have this anoyng acpi/kernel bug21:31
chrisccoulsonseb128 - yeah, i need my desktop to work because i'm not the only one to use it. but i might upgrade in a couple of weeks or so ;)21:31
seb128BUGabundo: dunno, after UDS, at least until then bugs are not being actively worked because people are busy catching up, traveling, doing UDS, etc21:32
BUGabundoif I change power source during suspend or hibernate or resume process21:32
BUGabundoit will fail to resume X21:32
seb128so we get ton of bugs which are auto-deprecated by new versions before we look at them but create lot of bug triaging work21:32
BUGabundoI should file it21:32
BUGabundobut it very hard to debug it21:32
chrisccoulsonhey seb128 - i did the gnome-applets update at the weekend. i'll push it in to bzr shortly21:33
seb128chrisccoulson: I tend to start by upgrading GNOME but not linux or xorg ;-)21:33
seb128usually GNOME upgrades are okish21:33
chrisccoulsonyeah, and bad gnome updates are easy to recover from too21:33
seb128indeed ;-)21:33
seb128I'm not woried about GNOME21:33
seb128changes are small and you can still use your computer with GNOME applications crashing21:34
seb128as long as it's not gnome-session or nautilus respawning21:34
chrisccoulsonyeah, that would not be so good21:34
BUGabundoor bad libs21:34
BUGabundoI've caugh one of those on JJ cycle21:34
chrisccoulsonhmmmm. the new version of tracker has the same hanging issue too21:34
BUGabundoluclky you fixed it fast21:34
BUGabundoguess I need to open a bug, and talk to either ogasawara or bryce about this21:35
BUGabundowho handles acpi ?21:36
chrisccoulsonkernel people ;)21:36
BUGabundothen ogasawara or apw again21:36
BUGabundoeheh21:36
BUGabundochrisccoulson: you make it sound like they are a different race21:37
BUGabundoehehee21:37
BUGabundo"kernel ppl" LOL21:37
BUGabundoogasawara: apw: are any of you here?21:40
BUGabundoso chrisccoulson do you have a master bug for the tracker issue?21:41
chrisccoulsonyeah, the one seb128 pointed out earlier ;)21:41
chrisccoulsonbug 37789921:41
ubot4Launchpad bug 377899 in tracker ""File Open" dialogues for gedit, etc., take 25 seconds to appear" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37789921:41
xteejxbug 106926 : confused about this one, theres 2 assignments to linux and kde-multimedia, 2 separate statuses, what should I do with this?21:41
ubot4Launchpad bug 106926 in linux "Kmix volume/mute does not affect all channels" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/10692621:41
BUGabundochrisccoulson: missed it21:42
BUGabundoand now FF is crashing... good21:43
chrisccoulsonexcellent!21:43
BUGabundoits an old old bug21:43
BUGabundoFF segfaults when opening from another up, and already running21:44
BUGabundosince beginning JJ21:44
xteejxanyone?21:44
BUGabundofta did some magic but never fixed it21:44
BUGabundo:(21:44
xteejxDont worry I sorted it21:50
chrisccoulsonBUGabundo - if you're interested in tracker btw, i have packaged a snapshot of git master in my PPA21:52
chrisccoulsonit will be in karmic soon once it's settled down a little21:52
BUGabundoI'll wait21:53
chrisccoulsonhehe21:53
BUGabundoI'm cutting edge but I like to test stuff other ppl have too21:53
chrisccoulsonits much better than whats in karmic even in its current form ;)21:53
BUGabundoif they can't reproduce it, I have trouble filing a bug21:54
BUGabundoeheh21:54
BUGabundook ok I'm sold21:54
BUGabundolink?21:54
chrisccoulsonhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/+archive/tracker21:54
chrisccoulsoni shall be keeping it regularly updated for now21:54
BUGabundook21:55
seb128chrisccoulson: you are welcome to do the regular updates in karmic directly if you want ;-)21:55
chrisccoulsonseb128 - yeah, i don't mind doing that21:55
xteejxwhats this tracker thing?22:00
BUGabundoMay 18 22:00:29 blubug kernel: [ 4811.434737] gvfs-gdu-volume[27690]: segfault at 18 ip 00007f23eb4ab2f1 sp 00007fff06bae0b0 error 4 in libgdu.so.0.0.0[7f23eb4a0000+22000]22:00
BUGabundohuuuuu22:00
BUGabundogetting my logs flooded with this22:01
BUGabundo10 per sec22:01
BUGabundochrisccoulson: seb128: do you think that this gvfs bug could be causing my trouble with slow down from usb to usb data transfer?22:05
BUGabundoas I mention on bug 37808322:06
ubot4Launchpad bug 378083 in gvfs "gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor crashed with SIGSEGV in gdu_pool_get_presentables() (dup-of: 376145)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37808322:06
ubot4Launchpad bug 376145 in gvfs "gvfs-gdu-volume-monitor crashed with SIGSEGV in gdu_pool_get_presentables()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37614522:06
seb128dunno, I'm not using karmic yet!22:06
BUGabundoonly appeared for me on karmic22:07
seb128copy speed is subjective and  a topic being discussed for years22:07
BUGabundobut I'm cc to an older bug where the user has the same symptons22:07
seb128try copying from a command line and see how it goes22:07
BUGabundoseb128: I have no trouble if it is usb->intenar disk or vv22:07
BUGabundojust usb -> usb22:08
BUGabundorsync will show ~1MiB/s22:08
BUGabundowhen internal can get 30MiB/s22:08
IngForiguaHello22:08
BUGabundonautilus transfer dialog shows the same values22:08
BUGabundoIngForigua: please not here!22:08
seb128what about cp on a command line?22:08
BUGabundodoes cp show speed?22:09
seb128no, but you should be able to do simple maths and dividing the number of megabytes but the number of seconds?22:09
seb128but -> by rather22:10
seb128ie "look at how much you are copying and how long it takes in seconds"22:10
IngForiguajejejejeje ok BUGabundo, then were i can ask :(22:10
BUGabundoIngForigua: see +1!22:10
IngForiguavery good :)22:11
BUGabundoseb128: sure I can!22:11
BUGabundoahhhh netspeed applet broken again22:12
BUGabundowhy can't they keep it working for 6 months?22:12
seb128it didn't change for ages it's likely a linux or driver issue22:12
BUGabundoseb128: it changed for kk22:13
BUGabundonew skin, doesn't allow to change font size anymore22:14
BUGabundoI filed a bug and upstreamed it22:14
BUGabundonow it takes 20 % of my screen size with current font size22:14
BUGabundoI had it on 7px22:14
BUGabundobut I guess it could be driver22:15
BUGabundobut I see the upload speed error on both wired and wifi22:15
seb128I doubt the applet code changed a lot22:15
seb128the linux interfaces changed maybe though22:16
BUGabundoI need to track this down22:16
BUGabundocurrent state is useless22:16
BUGabundoit says I'm uploading at 200KiB/s22:17
seb128you should perhaps not upgrade to karmic so early ;-)22:17
BUGabundoboth nethogs and tcptrack say no22:17
BUGabundoseb128: if I didn't I wouldn't find all this bugs22:17
seb128do you find anybody to look at all those bugs?22:17
BUGabundoand get them filed, triagged and fixed (by devs) before release, would I ?22:17
seb128I've the feeling we waste efforts looking at bugs so early in the cycle22:18
BUGabundoreally?22:18
seb128yes22:18
BUGabundodon't even upstream need to know them?22:18
seb128but that's only my opinion22:18
BUGabundoI know kdepim gets them fixed22:18
seb128upstream needs to, but you report ubuntu bugs where people are busy doing merges, travelling, going to uds, etc22:18
BUGabundobut they are on another cycle22:18
seb128by the time you have ubuntu maintainers looking at those most of those issues  have deprecated by new upstream versions22:19
seb128at least for desktop22:19
BUGabundoI upstream them, now22:19
seb128ok, good22:19
BUGabundolike I did for the netspeed applet22:19
seb128I still think that the first month in the cycle get lof of breakages that autosolve by auto-syncing on debian22:20
seb128and by updates22:20
seb128ie it's less efforts and most efficient to way after uds to start looking at those22:20
seb128lot of the issues are due to early unstable versions or merges being worked22:21
seb128once everything stabilize you can start looking at what issue are still there22:21
BUGabundoseb128: even if its bad example for gnome, lots other packages benefic from early debug22:21
BUGabundoand testign22:21
seb128I'm surprised you find ubuntu people working on bugs so early in the cycle22:22
seb128usually maintainer are busy merging and fighting fires for alpha builds22:22
seb128I doubt the linux team is doing a lot of backport or bug fixing in an ubuntu specific way so early for example22:23
seb128they are probably busy being tracking what upstream is doing22:23
BUGabundoat least dtchen is working activly22:24
BUGabundoeheh22:24
seb128I'm not saying the desktop team is not working actively ;-)22:25
seb128just than merging on debian, preparing uds and updating to GNOME 2.27 means we have no time for bug work22:25
BUGabundoyeah I know22:25
seb128and by the time we will look at those bugs most will have auto-solved with new versions22:25
seb128which is why I tend to be not so nice and closing quickly bugs early in the cycle22:26
BUGabundo   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58180422:26
ubot4Gnome bug 581804 in general "netspeed applet no longer allows to set font size" [Minor,Unconfirmed]22:26
seb128I expect this one is probably an upstream choice22:27
seb128did you read the ChangeLog?22:27
BUGabundosee? I'm learning to be a better reporter22:27
BUGabundolet me check22:27
seb128well I've nothing against your work ;-)22:28
seb128I just wish people would give us a break sometime ;-)22:28
seb128opening bugs is not an issue if that would not be for the zillion duplicates and people not closing the bug when they noticed they get solved by an upgrade22:29
BUGabundonothing on changelog or todo about I22:29
seb128that's just lot of paper work early in the cycle ;-)22:29
BUGabundothat's why I just file bugs other ppl can confirm22:29
seb128ok, so wait for an upstream comment, I don't know about this software22:29
BUGabundoI check for dupes too22:30
BUGabundoand try to have the complete information (like using apport to iniciate it )22:30
seb128right, it's not always easy to check for duplicates though22:30
seb128this gvfs crash for example has 5duplicates already for example22:30
seb128and you filed one of those ;-)22:30
seb128anyway nothing against you, keep the good work ;-)22:31
seb128I'm just trying to find a way to deal with the bug flood, we can't follow on this bugload and that's making the bug tracker pretty useless in some cases22:31
apwBUGabundo, a lot of us lot are travelling around now for one reason or another22:32
BUGabundoI understand apw and seb12822:37
BUGabundoI'm subbed to some packages bugmail... I know the feeling22:37
BUGabundonow to file a pidgin (apport crash) bug that I know upstream will close immediately22:38
BUGabundohttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/37811622:42
ubot4BUGabundo: Error: This bug is private22:42
BUGabundolove how ppl describe bugs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/37792622:45
ubot4Launchpad bug 377926 in ubuntuone-client "I had a problem with UbuntuOne not being open source :( (dup-of: 375345)" [Undecided,New]22:45
ubot4Launchpad bug 375345 in ubunet ""Ubuntu One" name creates confusion" [Undecided,Incomplete]22:45
xteejxBUGabundo: lol just looked at that report....wtf?!22:50
BUGabundobtw seb128 you maintain pidgin right?22:50
BUGabundoand pidgin plugin ?22:50
seb128no22:50
seb128we don't have anybody working on that in ubuntu22:50
BUGabundo*we* (ubuntu and debian) need to update the pidgin-plugin pack22:50
seb128I tend to do version updates when there is a need for that but that's about it22:51
BUGabundoupstream *refuses* any bug with a 2 yo package22:51
BUGabundothere is a need for that22:51
seb128I don't know what this package is but it's not in the default install and I don't care about it22:51
BUGabundoI already have 2 bugs on it22:51
yoasif_having a weird bug on miro startup (karmic): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/miro/+bug/37812022:51
BUGabundo:(22:51
ubot4Launchpad bug 378120 in miro "miro crashes with Segmentation fault on startup" [Undecided,New]22:51
BUGabundochanging avatar is one confirmed and fixed upstream now22:52
BUGabundo2.5.6 should fix it22:52
seb128BUGabundo: you are for sure using lot of weird softwares ;-)22:52
seb128I've changed my image recently and that works correctly on jaunty22:52
Pollywogis there going to be a bug stomping session soon?22:52
BUGabundo:((22:53
BUGabundoseb128: its related to a plugin22:53
BUGabundonot pidgin it self22:53
BUGabundoso the need to have a recent version22:53
seb128what is wrong with using pidgin as it's shipped in ubuntu?22:53
BUGabundodarkrain42: As you already know, the plugin pack is ridiculously out of date in ubuntu22:53
BUGabundodarkrain42: Try to reproduce it with the most recent version22:53
seb128anyway as said i've too much to do on ubuntu already22:54
BUGabundoI use the pidgin-pluginpack features22:54
seb128I don't care about universe crack options22:54
BUGabundoyeah seb128 sorry22:54
seb128try finding a motu who has interest in those22:54
BUGabundoI guess I need to bride some motu to maintain pidgin22:54
seb128pidgin is maintained22:54
BUGabundohumm now we are on sync ? eheh22:54
seb128that's only the crack option you are the only one to use which is not22:54
BUGabundoI meant pidgin-pluginpack22:54
PollywogI can't encrypt files with kgpg in Jaunty on two machines, so I think it is a bug22:55
seb128BUGabundo: what option do you need in those?22:57
BUGabundoseb128: ?22:57
seb128why do you install this buggy thing?22:57
BUGabundoextra options22:58
seb128which ones?22:58
seb128I'm just trying to figure if that's something useful we should try to get in pidgin stock there22:58
seb128I've looked on the description and those seem mostly crack22:58
BUGabundohum22:58
BUGabundolet me see22:58
Pollywogwhat is this crack you speak of?22:59
BUGabundotoo many to least!22:59
BUGabundoat least 2 screen high size22:59
BUGabundoseb128: I can run it on --debug for you22:59
seb128?22:59
seb128no, I was rather asking what option you would like to get in pidgin stock which is there23:00
BUGabundobrb reconnecting 3G modem23:00
seb128I'm not trying to debug the outdated universe version23:00
seb128BUGabundo: see you later23:00
seb128I'm going to bed now, traveling to Spain tomorrow for allhand and uds23:00
BUGabundo1back23:03
BUGabundo1oh seb is gone23:06
BUGabundo1never mind23:06
BUGabundo1I hear there's a pidgin PPA with more updated version23:06
BUGabundo1google to the rescue23:06
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