[00:09] <Ampelbein> btm: did you get a mail with questions to be answered?
[00:10] <btm> Ampelbein: I answered all of the questions in an email sent to 'ubuntu-bugcontrol@lists.launchpad.net' on 2009-04-02 as per https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugControl
[00:11] <btm> someone just pm'd me and said they'll fix it in a day or two though.
[00:15] <Ampelbein> btm: could you resend your bugcontrol application?
[00:15] <Ampelbein> bdmurray: could you have a look at btm's question?
[00:15] <Ampelbein> the one regarding membership that is.
[00:15] <btm> Ampelbein: bdmurray said they would today or tomorrow.
[00:16] <bdmurray> I've found his application and will address it asap.
[00:18] <Ampelbein> bdmurray: oh, ok,
[00:38] <hggdh> hum. I do not remember seeing it -- mebbe good ol' Evo was in one of its bad days
[02:30] <hggdh> btm: I already sent a first answer to your application. I am soory it took us so long
[02:30] <hggdh> I mean I am not soory, but sorry ;-)
[03:13] <andresmujica> 909  bugs left for 400000
[03:14] <micahg> andresmujica: Ubuntu itself has already passed 300k
[03:15] <andresmujica> that's right!! those 400k includes several projects...
[03:15] <andresmujica> hmmm
[03:17] <micahg> hmmm?
[03:20] <andresmujica> 303609
[03:20] <andresmujica> i was looking for the amount..
[03:20] <micahg> ok
[03:21] <micahg> keep in mind, that includes private bugs, the newsletter still shows <300k
[03:22] <andresmujica> how many bugs are at the Red Hat BTS ?
[03:22] <andresmujica> i mean, how do we compare against other distro trakers..
[03:22] <micahg> idk, mozilla and debian recently hit 500k
[03:22] <micahg> you can';t really
[03:23] <micahg> red hat is > 500k
[03:23] <micahg> but they've all been around a lot longer
[03:26] <bcurtiswx> anyone know where i can get the newest kernel in a PPA?
[03:26] <andresmujica> download and install.. i've always go that way..
[03:26] <bcurtiswx> ok
[03:26] <bcurtiswx> i guess i will
[03:26] <andresmujica> in fact, i believe there's no a proper PPA for mainline...
[03:27] <bcurtiswx> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline
[03:27] <bcurtiswx> just dl im guessing then
[03:27] <micahg> is it ok to dup kernel install bugs with the same cause?
[03:28] <bcurtiswx> same kernel?
[03:28] <micahg> yep
[03:28] <andresmujica> yeap the kernel-ppa is not a proper repo.. i believe is an script uploading the builds
[03:29] <andresmujica> theoretically the kernel bugs are duped according to HW.. but it depends, if it's the same kernel and same cause, it's a dupe
[03:29] <micahg> the install is failing
[03:29] <micahg> same error code
[03:31] <andresmujica> probably same bug
[03:31] <micahg> well, I duped them
[03:33] <micahg> are hugdays on vacation?
[03:33] <andresmujica> hee tomorrow should be one...
[03:33] <andresmujica> i believe pedro is on vacation..
[03:34] <micahg> I thought they were on Thursday?
[03:36] <andresmujica> ohh yes..
[03:36] <andresmujica> thursday
[03:36] <andresmujica> sorry
[06:49] <dholbach> good morning
[07:38] <thekorn> good morning
[09:49] <svqyqb> http://tinyurl.com/nkypfa
[13:13] <markb> I have a bug that should be changed to wish list at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/398615
[13:13] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 398615 in totem "H.264-decoder not available for totem when playing a mp4-file." [Undecided,New]
[13:14] <pedro_> markb, sounds like a gstreamer issue rather than totem
[13:15] <pedro_> and probably the plugin is available out there, had you tried to reproduce it?
[13:17] <markb> no i havent, ill have a look into it some more
[13:18] <pedro_> ok, thanks you :-)
[13:44] <UnderSampled> hello, I get WARNING at /build/builddd/linux-2.6.28/kernal/smo.c:333 smo_function_mask+0x1d4/0x1e0()
[13:44] <UnderSampled> Whenever I boot into 9.04, whether that mean into a live cd, the 'check disk for errors', or after upgrading 8.10 to 9.04 after a fresh install
[13:44] <UnderSampled> oh, and the capslock and scrolllock keys blink at a constant rate
[13:45] <UnderSampled> Any Ideas?
[14:15] <hggdh> UnderSampled: if caps/scroll lock are blinking, then your kernel went down
[14:17] <UnderSampled> hggdh: thats good to know. I think I understood that much based on the warning
[14:17] <UnderSampled> but it's still helpfull.
[14:18] <UnderSampled> hggdh: I've been trying at #ubuntu-kernel but nobody has answed me
[14:20] <Pici> UnderSampled: I saw ;)
[14:21] <UnderSampled> Pici: he he. I didn't know that you were here :)
[14:47] <hggdh> UnderSampled: when the kernel panics, something is written on TTY1
[14:48] <hggdh> if this happens during the boot, you can edit the boot commands and take out splash and quiet
[14:48] <bddebian> Boo
[14:48] <jjesse> don't cry
[14:49] <bddebian> :)
[14:49] <hggdh> UnderSampled: sorry, not splash, but usplash
[14:51] <UnderSampled> hggdh: do I have to use the live cd for that? I don't have much control over it
[14:58] <UnderSampled> hggdh: Is there a way to copy all the text on the screen besides typing it up?
[14:59] <kklimonda> UnderSampled: you can make a photo
[15:00] <hggdh> UnderSampled: when the liveCD boots, you should be put under lilo/grub control for a brief moment (at least, this is what I would expect)
[15:01] <hggdh> UnderSampled: but kklimonda is correct -- you can take a picture of the terminal
[15:10] <UnderSampled> hggdh as in physical camera?
[15:14] <kklimonda> UnderSampled: yes
[15:54] <UnderSampled> Pici, hggdh: here is a picture of my kernel panic: http://yfrog.com/5fdumpij
[16:00] <hggdh> UnderSampled: the stacktrace does not seem complete -- at the first line at the bottom, we see a call to 'die'. there is probably a second screen following this one
[16:00] <hggdh> UnderSampled: this is enough to open a bug on this, I think
[16:01] <hggdh> and get back to #ubuntu-kernel and poke them again
[17:39] <fccf> We have been at this for three days, West Virginia University (repo maintainer) is currently working on getting their Jaunty Rollout ready for their fall semester... Problem occurrs with installing subversion... showing no sutible installation candidate, yet I have used the sources.list that the maintainer is using and have no problem installing subversion... this is happening across multiple machines for no apparent reason... I am u
[17:50] <hggdh> fccf: I am not sure what the problem would be, since subversion is on Jaunty/main
[17:52] <fccf> hggdh: it exists, I have downloaded it from the university's server, yet apt is telling him that there is no installation candidate
[17:55] <hggdh> fccf: it is there indeed: http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/subversion
[17:55] <hggdh> fccf: please run 'apt-cache policy subversion', and pastebin the output
[18:02] <fccf> hggdh: http://paste.ubuntu.com/218112/
[18:04] <hggdh> fccf: this is weird. Can you please pastebin your /etc/apt/sources.list?
[18:05] <fccf> http://paste.ubuntu.com/218078/
[18:06] <sportman1280> hgghd: sources are the same.  except. we changed them to the main repo.  repo, does not seem to matter
[18:07] <sportman1280> hgghd: same thing happens with both
[18:08] <hggdh> fccf: please have a look at http://mirror.lcsee.wvu.edu/ubuntu/pool/main/s/subversion/ I do not see the Janty svn there
[18:11] <hggdh> and compare with http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/subversion/
[18:12] <sportman1280> hggdh: they look the same to me
[18:12] <hggdh> sportman1280: where is subversion 1.5.4 on WVU repository?
[18:13] <sportman1280> hggdh: http://mirror.lcsee.wvu.edu/ubuntu/pool/main/s/subversion/subversion_1.5.4dfsg1-1ubuntu2_i386.deb
[18:14] <hggdh> darn! Must have me eyes looked at
[18:14] <sportman1280> hggdh: haha its cool.  im just super frustrated and fccf has been super kind to help out
[18:14] <sportman1280> hggdh: but now were both stuck hah
[18:16] <hggdh> well. not completely
[18:16] <hggdh> lemme fire off a VM image I have of Jaunty
[18:16] <fccf> hggdh: I have one running and I used his sources.list
[18:17] <hggdh> and what happens? Same issue?
[18:17] <fccf> no issue on my end ... it works here ... doesn't for sportman1280
[18:19] <sportman1280> which is the confusing part
[18:19] <hggdh> yeah. So we *know* something is wrong, we just do not know what, right now
[18:20] <hggdh> sportman1280: can you please run 'apt-cache policy subversion' and pastebin the output?
[18:20] <sportman1280> what put up was my policy statement
[18:20] <fccf> 218112 came from sportman
[18:20] <sportman1280> http://paste.ubuntu.com/218112/
[18:21] <hggdh> ah, this was yours, sorry. This output is slightly hosed
[18:21] <hggdh> sportman1280: and you ran 'sudo apt-get update'?
[18:21] <sportman1280> hggdh: yep. slightly :-P
[18:21] <sportman1280> hggdh: yes sir :) 20,000 times
[18:22] <sportman1280> we update hourly via cron job
[18:22] <fccf> this is my pastebin for policy ... http://pastebin.com/f3d90dee
[18:23] <sportman1280> hggdh: also this is not one machine. it is every machine we setup. :(
[18:23] <sportman1280> hggdh: they start with the mirror.lcsee.wvu.edu mirror, but even when i change it to main. nothing changes :(
[18:24] <hggdh> this is really weird. I am starting to think your packages lists are hosed
[18:25] <hggdh> sportman1280: and you are running Jaunty right now, correct?
[18:25] <sportman1280> hggdh: yep. im in jaunty.
[18:25] <sportman1280> hggdh: subversion related packages are the only thing found not working so far
[18:25] <sportman1280> hggdh: we have access to the mirror, though we just rsynced with ubuntu servers last night
[18:26] <hggdh> and no errors were reported on rsync?
[18:27] <sportman1280> not that i saw
[18:30] <fccf> hggdh: sportman1280: I just updated my VM and reinstalled subversion from the wvu.edu server ... which means there is no problem there
[18:35] <hggdh> sportman1280: fccf: I am sorry to say beats me. I think it is time to open a bug...
[18:37] <sportman1280> hggdh: damn lol
[18:37] <fccf> hggdh: I'm still not convinced that it is a bug .. we are using the same sourceslist and the same package list, yet he cannot install subversion
[18:39] <hggdh> fccf: I think something is hosed on the initial install
[18:39] <hggdh> since you did not install Jaunty from WVU, you do not have ut
[18:39] <hggdh> /ut/it/
[18:40] <sportman1280> hggdh: when you say the initial install. you mean the base system?
[18:40] <hggdh> yes
[18:40] <hggdh> mvo, if available might help
[18:41] <sportman1280> is that a person?
[18:41] <hggdh> yes
[18:41] <hggdh> just pinged him ;-)
[18:41] <sportman1280> thank you :)
[21:50] <charles_> hey, anyone from bug control could set a importance of bug 399455 to "Wishlist"?
[21:50] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 399455 in transmission "allow to copy file names from torrent file list view" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/399455
[21:53] <pedro_> charles_: done
[21:53] <charles_> thanks pedro_
[21:54] <pedro_> you're welcome
[21:54] <bdmurray> pedro_: hi!
[21:54] <pedro_> hello bdmurray!
[21:59] <bdmurray> pedro_: My locations list in my gnome panel is quite long now and I can't see all of them.  Do you know how I can work around this?
[22:00] <BUGabundo> hheyeyyyy
[22:06] <pedro_> bdmurray: mm nope, there's no workaround for that AFAIK
[22:06] <pedro_> hey BUGabundo
[22:07] <pedro_> other than just remove a couple to make it fit the screen size, would be pretty good to have a scroll there though
[22:11] <BUGabundo> hey pedro_
[22:11] <bdmurray> pedro_: yeah, that would help
[23:45] <micahg> ping bdmurray re private bugs