[00:35] <BUGabundo> night
[01:13] <maxb> Hmm. Perplexing. apport is titling my bug "package alsa-base 1.0.19.dfsg-3ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess pre-installation script returned error exit status 2" but the bug is in alsa-base 1.0.20
[01:27] <dtchen> maxb: that's correct
[01:27] <dtchen> i'm sure it was a simple oversight on themuso's part; he did merge it shortly before midnight local time
[01:28] <dtchen> it's fixed in my bzr branch, and i've pinged a main sponsor
[01:29] <andersk> The conflict markers are still there.
[01:29] <kklimonda> dtchen: is there any chance you could take a look at bug 379833? Maybe you need more info? :)
[01:29] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 379833 in alsa-driver "usb dac/amp only functions as super user" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/379833
[01:31] <dtchen> hmm, why did my local branch changes not push?
[01:33] <andersk> Well, you did push the backslash fix, but there's another problem at the end of the file...
[01:34] <dtchen> no, i fixed all those
[01:34] <dtchen> in modprobe and postinst
[01:34] <dtchen> not sure why my bzr changesets aren't available on LP
[01:34] <dtchen> (i test with piuparts and sbuild prior)
[01:36] <andersk> A new bzr clone doesn't see those fixes either.
[01:36] <dtchen> yeah, i'm just going to blame the hotel connectivity here in barcelona
[01:37] <andersk> Heh.
[01:47] <dtchen> there, rerolled
[01:48] <dtchen> kklimonda: queued, will look in the morning. need to sleep now.
[04:06] <micahg>  yay!  mozilla-thunderbird is under 100 open issues
[04:13] <Hobbsee> \o/
[04:14] <micahg> Hobbsee: I'm not familiar with that designation
[04:15] <Hobbsee> micahg: oh.  picture a person with their arms raised, celebrating.
[04:15] <micahg> ah, cool
[04:15] <Hobbsee> \o/
[04:15] <Hobbsee>  /\
[04:15] <Hobbsee> might make more sense ;)
[04:15] <micahg> yep :)
[04:15] <Hobbsee> does thunderbird do the new notification system in karmic yet/
[04:15] <micahg> trying to clean out the old TB package before the TB hugday
[04:15] <micahg> I don't know
[04:16] <micahg> I'm still using Jaunty
[04:16] <micahg> and I don't think so
[04:16] <Hobbsee> darn
[04:16] <micahg> it would be nice
[04:16] <Hobbsee> indeed
[04:16] <micahg> the current TB behaviour is annoying on multiple screen systems
[15:08] <bddebian> Boo
[18:12] <elena09> hi
[18:23] <elena09> hundreds of bugs with ati hd 3450
[20:40] <elena09> do you happen to know about ati hd 3450 bugs?
[20:47] <charlie-tca> elena09: any in particular?
[20:47] <elena09> a second please...
[20:49] <elena09> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/353800 for example
[20:49] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 353800 in ubuntu "restricted drivers (ATI) causes Xorg memory leakage" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[20:49] <elena09> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1148627\
[20:51] <elena09> I mean, I was offered to buy a Fujitsu_Siemens laptop with ATI HD 3450 and I was amazed that there were hundreds of problems with card despite the new driver got out on 18 May
[20:52] <charlie-tca> Have any of those hundreds of problems been fixed with the new driver, or is it just too new yet
[20:53] <charlie-tca> Bugsquad triages the bugs. 353800 is confirmed, awaiting time for developers to work it.
[20:54] <charlie-tca> It could be that the new driver will fix many bugs, but people are fast to complain, slow to say it is working now.
[20:56] <micahg> charlie-tca: is the hugday ready for TB?
[20:56] <charlie-tca> no
[20:56] <micahg> charlie-tca: is it still happening?
[20:56] <charlie-tca> I didn't send out any messages
[20:56] <charlie-tca> I don't think so.
[20:56] <micahg> oh well, ok
[20:59] <elena09> I guess that that the driver is too new. I was wondering why [Solved] doesn't appear related to those bugs
[21:01] <charlie-tca> solved won't appear until users confirm the issue is fixed
[21:05] <elena09> ok, bye