[01:48] <BUGabundo> bem bou nanar. ate amanha
[10:58] <theyeti> So if I tried to do an apport-collect on a package and set the wrong permissions on it how do I change them?   every time I try to run apport-collect now it just gives me a 401 unauthorized error.  And google isn't giving me any help
[11:02] <theyeti> nevermind, figured it out
[11:15] <sroecker> I have attached a patch for bug 345080, how do I get a dev to look at it?
[11:15] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 345080 in libv4l "iSight camera images have green/purple tint" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/345080
[11:22] <james_w> sroecker: hey
[11:22] <sroecker> james_w, hi
[11:22] <james_w> the best way would be to contact this guy: http://hansdegoede.livejournal.com/3636.html
[11:22] <james_w> I've no real way of knowing whether your patch makes sense, but he definitely will
[11:22] <james_w> I can't find a bug tracker for that project though
[11:22] <sroecker> he wrote the patch, but it didn't get included in jaunty
[11:22] <james_w> ah
[11:23] <james_w> it's in karmic?
[11:23] <sroecker> no
[11:23] <james_w> ok
[11:23] <james_w> is it taken from a new upstream release?
[11:23] <sroecker> it's from a test package he uploaded to a bugtracker
[11:24] <james_w> ah, ok
[11:24] <sroecker> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=571772#c10
[11:24] <ubot4> Gnome bug 571772 in gst-plugins-good "Possible issue with v4l2src and libv4l different way of ordering formats" [Normal,Needinfo]
[11:24] <sroecker> I just extracted the patch and it worked for me
[11:25] <james_w> can you stick that link in the bug and subscribe the sponsors team?
[11:25] <james_w> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess
[11:25] <james_w> then to get it in to jaunty you would need https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[11:26] <james_w> nice work though
[11:26] <sroecker> ok, I will try
[11:36] <sroecker> just fund that libv4l-0.5.98 fixes the bug
[11:55] <james_w> sroecker: thanks
[11:55] <james_w> sorry for not reading the bug more carefully earlier
[11:57] <sroecker> james_w, np, thanks for the help
[11:58] <james_w> sroecker: why did you set it to Fix Released?
[11:58] <james_w> I don't think that version is in karmic yet is it?
[11:58] <sroecker> james_w, because i found that 0.5.98 fixed it
[11:59] <sroecker> no, but for karmic it can be still updated(?)
[11:59] <james_w> yeah
[11:59] <james_w> but Fix Released means that it is already fixed
[11:59] <james_w> you closed the bug, no-one will look at it :-)
[12:00] <sroecker> oh ok, I read in bug triaging that I should set it to fix released when there is a upstream version that fixes it
[12:01] <james_w> nope, only when that upstream version lands in Ubuntu
[12:01] <james_w> filing a bug in Debian might help to get this fixed in karmic quicker, have you done that before?
[12:02] <sroecker> oh I misinterpreted that. No, not yet
[12:04] <james_w> if you file a wishlist bug in Debian saying there is a new upstream version available then there's a fair chance that it will be updated there and we can just sync the fixed package to karmic
[12:04] <james_w> just leaving us the SRU to do
[12:06] <sroecker> ok, I will do that
[12:07] <james_w> thanks
[14:57] <BUGabundo> boas tardes
[18:49] <BUGabundo> ?
[20:54] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/file-roller/+bug/386795
[20:54] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 386795 in file-roller "Extract multiple file archive fails on a Samba share" [Undecided,New]
[20:54] <dupondje> check plz :)
[20:59] <BUGabundo> humm
[20:59] <BUGabundo> looking
[21:00] <BUGabundo> I would say wrong pacage
[21:00] <BUGabundo> its a bug on gvfs
[21:00] <BUGabundo> its changing a lot, and prob messing other apps
[21:00] <BUGabundo> you better upstream it to gnome
[21:03] <virtuald> did sound break for anyone else?
[21:04] <virtuald> i think it broke yesterday
[21:06] <virtuald> karmic, thought i asked in +1
[21:06] <BUGabundo> virtuald: working here
[21:06] <virtuald> ok
[21:07] <BUGabundo> haven't reboot dough after latest batch of upgrades
[21:07] <BUGabundo> didn't see anything on +1
[21:07] <BUGabundo> I'm so tired I assumed *this* was +1
[21:07] <virtuald> :)
[21:07] <BUGabundo> :\\
[21:07] <virtuald> me too except the tierdness
[21:08] <virtuald> before the reboot some sound was working
[21:08] <dupondje> sound working here :P
[21:08]  * BUGabundo checks for updates again
[21:10] <virtuald> dinners ready
[21:11] <dupondje> BUGabundo: why u think its gvfs bug ? Cause with unrar it just works :D
[21:11] <virtuald> i have two soundcards
[21:11] <virtuald> afk
[21:12] <BUGabundo> virtuald: better check with pavucontrol
[21:12] <BUGabundo> dupondje: just common sense... seen it before
[21:12] <dupondje> BUGabundo: file-roller seems to copy the extracting file to /home/user/.cache/fd-*
[21:13] <dupondje> fr* it is
[21:13] <dupondje> it only copies the .rar file and not the rest
[21:13] <BUGabundo> no idea
[21:13] <dupondje> so thats a file-roller bug ?
[21:13] <BUGabundo> upstream the bug
[21:13] <BUGabundo> better chance of having it looked at
[21:14] <dupondje> :)
[21:19] <dupondje> to many bugs for it @ gnome :P
[21:21] <BUGabundo> do has you see fit
[21:21] <BUGabundo> if you don't upstream, and wait for another triager, you may not see that fixed in time for KK
[21:26] <virtuald> yeah the output device got changed
[21:26] <dupondje> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585680
[21:26] <dupondje> there :D
[21:26] <ubot4> Gnome bug 585680 in general "Unable to extract files multiple-rar archive from gvfs" [Normal,Unconfirmed]
[21:29] <virtuald> now how do I find out what did change my output device?
[21:40] <BUGabundo> virtuald: you don't. you fix it and hope it stays like that
[21:42] <virtuald> i was afraid so
[21:52] <dtchen> virtuald: are you running fully updated karmic?
[21:53] <virtuald> yes
[21:53] <dtchen> virtuald: what was the last application you used that accessed the audio device?
[21:55] <virtuald> flash plugin i think
[21:56] <dtchen> hmm, was the migrated sink a hotplugged usb audio device?
[21:57] <virtuald> no, it's intel-hda and ens1371
[21:57] <virtuald> integrated and pci
[21:58] <virtuald> but ens1371 disappeared
[21:58] <dtchen> have you ever used the gnome-volume-control-pulse alongside pavucontrol? that would cause your symptom.
[21:59] <virtuald> i didn't know there was such a thing
[22:00] <virtuald> it's not installed
[22:01]  * cwillu pokes BUGabundo in a more appropriate channel :p
[22:01] <BUGabundo> better
[22:01] <BUGabundo> don't want to us both get kicked
[22:01] <cwillu> nah, this isn't a flash issue, the monitors just don't want to stay off
[22:01] <BUGabundo> ahh yes
[22:02] <BUGabundo> I remmeber one that came up around beta
[22:02] <BUGabundo> with a X change
[22:02] <BUGabundo> and wrong EDIs from monitors
[22:02] <BUGabundo> not getting standby codes
[22:02] <cwillu> it's not that it won't go in to power saving, it just won't stay in power saving
[22:04] <BUGabundo> it wake up ?
[22:04] <BUGabundo> humm I had that
[22:04] <BUGabundo> after the timeout for DIMing, when it was supposed to standby it would go full bright
[22:04] <cwillu> yep
[22:05] <BUGabundo> and only a few minuts latter stanby
[22:05] <BUGabundo> fixed on karmic
[22:05] <dtchen> virtuald: what do you mean by "disappeared"?
[22:05] <cwillu> odd
[22:05] <BUGabundo> actually karmic seems to have a great powermanagment
[22:05] <cwillu> here, it'll stay on for hours and hours
[22:06] <virtuald> dtchen: it disappeared from pavucontrol
[22:06] <dtchen> virtuald: the sink itself disappeared?
[22:07] <virtuald> it wasn't listed, i didn't look too hard to see if alsa saw it.
[22:08] <virtuald> but it's back so i hope it doesn't happen again
[22:08] <BUGabundo> cwillu: care to try a livecd karmic or kernel mainline?
[22:08] <dtchen> virtuald: so the intended sink was your ens1371?
[22:08] <virtuald> yes
[22:09] <dtchen> virtuald: then that's not a pa issue; pa will fallback to the avaliable devices
[22:09] <dtchen> available*
[22:10] <virtuald> well maybe pa should remember that i used to have es1371 as default ;)
[22:10] <dtchen> if your ens1371 card wasn't being detected, i venture you were experiencing a codec reset/init bug, which is often hardware-based
[22:10] <virtuald> ok
[22:10] <cwillu> BUGabundo, I'm actually running a karmic kernel to avoid that lovely ext4 crasher :p
[22:10] <BUGabundo> eeheh
[22:10] <BUGabundo> right
[22:10] <BUGabundo> still seeing the power porb
[22:10] <BUGabundo> ?
[22:11] <cwillu> yes
[22:11] <BUGabundo> then its GPM bug
[22:12] <cwillu> I have to say, jaunty was not the best release ever :)
[22:13] <BUGabundo> but was better then some LOL
[22:13] <BUGabundo> karmic so far is looking good
[22:13] <cwillu> indeed
[22:13] <BUGabundo> but still a long way to go, and lots of time to be able to mess it
[22:13]  * BUGabundo recall UM and N-OSD
[22:56]  * BUGabundo waves guud bye /part