[05:05] <fabrice_sp> Hi. Is it possible for someone to make bug #412155 public? thanks
[05:06] <greg-g> fabrice_sp: done
[05:07] <fabrice_sp> thanks greg-g !
[05:07] <greg-g> np
[06:19] <dholbach> good morning
[06:35] <eekfonky> I'm told anyone can help, how do I help? I'm not a programmer though but love ubuntu and it's ethos
[06:38] <eekfonky> I'm told anyone can help, how do I help? I'm not a programmer though but love ubuntu and it's ethos
[06:39] <dholbach> eekfonky: what are you interested in?
[06:40] <eekfonky> helping in anyway i can, for example hug day today
[06:40] <dholbach> yeah, sounds good
[06:40] <dholbach> did you check out  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs ?
[06:40] <dholbach> and the pages linked from there
[06:40] <dholbach> they might give you a good idea
[06:41] <jmarsden> eekfonky: There is also a general article about contributing to Ubuntu at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu
[06:43] <eekfonky> I'll read it again, as I'm not a programmer but very keen to help improve ubuntu as I've seen it evolve over the past 2 and a half years I've been using it. It keeps getting better and I try to spread the word as much as I can
[06:45] <dholbach> and check out https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek - maybe you'Re going to like it
[06:46] <eekfonky> How do i sign up to keep my username?
[06:46] <eekfonky> to IRC
[06:47] <mac_v> !topic | eekfonky
[06:47] <mac_v> !topic
[06:48] <mac_v> where's the bot!
[06:48] <jmarsden> eekfonky: /msg nickserv help
[06:48] <eekfonky> msg nickserv help
[06:48] <jmarsden> The / matters :)
[06:49] <eekfonky> I get 'unsupported command'
[06:49] <eekfonky> I'm using Empathy
[06:49] <mac_v> eekfonky: edit the profile
[06:50] <jmarsden> Weird.  However empathy sends messages, send one to nickserv saying help and nickserv will send you a notice with the info you need about registering your nick
[06:50] <mac_v> i think the is not using "/"
[06:50] <mac_v> s/the/he
[06:51] <eekfonky> sorry to be stupid but how do I send a message to nickserv?
[06:51] <jmarsden> Normally, you would type    /msg nickserv help
[06:51] <jmarsden> But I don't know how empathy does it.
[06:52] <eekfonky> thanks anyway
[06:52] <mac_v> eekfonky: simpler if you edit the empathy account
[06:52] <mac_v> eekfonky: do you have a registered nick?
[06:53] <eekfonky> no i don't have a registered nick, how do I do this?
[06:53] <mac_v> thats off topic here , but ask in #freenode
[06:53] <mac_v> jmarsden: is ^that channel correct?
[06:54] <mac_v> i forgot , its been a long time
[06:54] <jmarsden> mac_v: I think so, but the real issue seems to be inability to send messages using Empathy ... someone in #freenode may know that too
[06:54] <mac_v> eekfonky: usually it takes 10-15 days to get a nick ,
[06:55] <eekfonky> sorry I'm off topic, I'll go to another room, register, then see if I can help, thank you all
[06:55] <mac_v> eekfonky: jmarsden: yeah , only xchat does all the irc stuff well
[06:55] <eekfonky> I'll download it from synaptic, cheers
[06:56] <mac_v> eekfonky: not the xchat-gnome , but xchat
[07:02] <mac_v> hmm... shall i assign Bug #416251 to the ubuntu-desktop bugs team?
[09:17] <jussi01> bug 1
[09:18] <ubot4> jussi01: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out
[09:18] <jussi01> meh. anyway, seems to work. thanks jpds/nalioth (not sure who owns that one)
[09:28] <jpds> Me?
[09:28] <jpds> Cloak is a bit of a give-away really..
[10:03] <jussi01> ahh shaddup jpds, havent had my coffee yet... :P
[10:22] <scifly> Hi all, could someone have a look over bug 370837, it is the first bug I have forwarded upstream and would like to make sure I have done it correctly.  If it is OK, can someone mark it triaged, please?
[10:22] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 370837 in exaile "Let the user choose its audioscrobbler service" [Wishlist,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/370837
[12:48] <arand> I get a kernel panic on shutdown, I would like to know the easiest way to capture it for attaching to bug report? It does not show up anywhere in /var/log/*
[13:50] <scifly> pedro_: Thanks for forwarding bug 415725 upstream, I would have done it myself after confirming the bug, but have only forwarded one bug previously and wanted to ask if I had done it correctly before erroneously forwarding more :)
[13:50] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 415725 in rhythmbox "turning volume up/down with ctrl+up/down arrow" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/415725
[13:51] <scifly> Hi all, could someone have a look over bug 370837, it is the first bug I have forwarded upstream and would like to make sure I have done it correctly.  If it is OK, can someone mark it triaged, please?
[13:51] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 370837 in exaile "Let the user choose its audioscrobbler service" [Wishlist,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/370837
[13:51] <pedro_> scifly, no problem
[13:51] <pedro_> scifly, heh i was about to ask you to mark that as confirmed and if you don't have permission ask us to mark it as triaged
[13:52] <pedro_> scifly, i've already marked it as triaged
[13:52] <pedro_> scifly, thanks for sent it upstream ;-)
[13:52] <scifly> no problem, I assume it is OK, and the bugzilla report is ok?
[13:55] <pedro_> scifly, yes is ok, just lowered the severity to enhancement
[13:55] <pedro_> since the reporter is asking for a new feature
[14:01] <scifly> pedro_: OK, thanks for that.
[14:04] <pedro_> you're welcome
[14:29] <mac_v> Hi, i'm trying to debug a powermanager issue , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingGNOMEPowerManager lists only issues about suspend/hibernate , i have problems with screensaver and display idle time ? is the hardware info and the deviceKit info sufficient?
[14:30] <mac_v> or is starting the bug with ubuntu-bug cover all info?
[15:03] <bddebian> Boo
[17:10] <scifly> I've linked bug 398734 to an existing upstream bug, could someone please mark it as triaged?
[17:10] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 398734 in rhythmbox "Rhytmbox removes song list when opened" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/398734
[17:14] <bdmurray> scifly: done, thanks!
[17:55] <scifly> I've linked bug 311296 to an upstream bug, could someone please mark it triaged?
[17:55] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 311296 in rhythmbox "rhythmbox doesn't drag & drop ogg files to portable digital audio device" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/311296
[17:58] <pedro_> scifly, consider it done :-)
[17:58] <scifly> thanks:)
[17:58] <pedro_> thanks you for helping out ;-)
[18:00] <mac_v> pedro_: i'm trying to debug a gnome-power-manager bug , i'd like to know if gpm will restart on its own , if we kill it using $killall gnome-power-manager
[18:01] <pedro_> mac_v, nope it doesn't restart itself
[18:02] <mac_v> pedro_: ah... thanx :)
[18:02] <pedro_> you're welcome
[18:16] <bdmurray> mac_v: it seems the people who can restart the retracers are on holiday
[18:17] <mac_v> bdmurray: so you havent done anything yet? i ask because they have started working again , curious if they restarted on their own
[18:20] <bdmurray> mac_v: well, that's good.  I didn't have anything explicit to do with it
[18:21] <mac_v> bdmurray: oops, i commented on the retracers bug  , leaving a note to martin that you might have some info about the bug
[18:30] <dholbach> Ubuntu Global Jam meeting in 30m in #ubuntu-meeting
[19:03] <Flomar> hello! I`ve submited a bug related to nvidia driver and jaunty ... does anybody can give me a light on these? my system is freezing time to time giving nvrm errors... i tried everythink i found in the web and #ubuntu and nothing helped
[19:25] <Flomar> [14083.188030] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 8, Channel 00000020
[19:25] <Flomar> [14095.189582] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 8, Channel 00000020
[19:25] <Flomar> [14095.192559] NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 9, Channel 00000000 Instance 00000000 Intr 00100000
[19:25] <Flomar> anybody seen this errors in nvidia driver 180.44?
[20:32] <plars> asac: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/209607 - was the fix for that to install firefox-gnome-support? or was there a fix made to firefox that corrected this?
[20:32] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 209607 in firefox-3.0 "Open file with external application broken" [Medium,Fix released]
[20:33] <asac> plars: first is to ensure that -gnome-support is installed yes. but that only works well gnome systems
[20:33] <plars> asac: the reason I ask, is someone also opened a bug against UNR saying that it needed to include that package or we would have similar problems - I tested it on my UNR box (without that package installed) and I don't see the bug
[20:33] <asac> otherwise there is some general brokenness
[20:33] <asac> there are upstreawm bugs. ... but dont know the numbers out of my head
[20:33] <asac> plars: maybe search upstream for gnome vfs or mime type on linux or something
[20:33] <plars> asac: so do you believe it's valid to say that gnome-support is needed then?
[20:34] <plars> asac: I found some of the upstream links about it, but there seems to be some disagreement even among people having the problem as to whether that fixes it or not
[20:36] <asac> plars: yes its definitly required to get applications handling
[20:36] <plars> odd, wonder why it works for me
[20:36] <asac> plars: otherwise the preferences -> applications window has no entry
[20:36] <asac> plars: the defaults work somehow because it tries to fallback to mailcap
[20:36] <asac> plars: but applications should be empty
[20:36] <asac> do you see that?
[20:37] <plars> asac: no, preferences->applications is QUITE populated
[20:38] <asac> plars:  dpkg -l xulrunner-*
[20:38] <asac> i guess you have -gnome-support there
[20:38] <asac> ?
[20:38] <plars> asac: I have no gnome-support package....
[20:38] <plars> xulrunner-1.9.1
[20:42] <asac> good then mailcap backend is probably fixed ... or i moved the gnome bits in xulrunner-1.9.1 but strip the depends
[20:42] <asac> let me check
[20:43] <asac> so seems its fixed then
[20:43] <mac_v> asac: could you have a look at this > Bug #416084
[20:43] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 416084 in thunderbird "thunderbird-bin crashed with SIGSEGV in gtk_main_do_event()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/416084
[20:43] <plars> ok, cool
[20:45] <asac> plars: i know there were fixes committed, but i wasnt positive that it was really fixed as the code dealing with mime handling was long time neglected etc.
[20:45] <asac> but if you dont have problems thats good
[21:32] <BUGabundo> night ! o/
[22:19] <matti> ;]
[22:33] <greg-g> heh, googling for "ubuntu audio IRC channel" gives me crimsun's wiki.u.c page :)
[22:37] <BUGabundo> LOL
[22:37]  * BUGabundo points greg-g to #ubuntu-audio-help
[22:52] <greg-g> BUGabundo: thanks
[22:53] <BUGabundo> np greg-g
[23:07] <stochastic> greg-g, #ubuntustudio also has lots of audio-heads
[23:36] <hggdh> is there a greasemonkey compatible with ffox 3.5?
[23:38] <bdmurray> hggdh: hmm?
[23:39] <hggdh> my greasemonkey states it is not compatible with 3.5.2
[23:39] <BUGabundo> and it crashes a lot on 3.6 (and prob on 3.7 too)
[23:40] <BUGabundo> I've reported it upstream
[23:40] <BUGabundo> not much feedback :(
[23:40] <hggdh> so, I have to downgrade to ffox 3.1 to use gm?
[23:41] <BUGabundo> 3.1?
[23:41] <BUGabundo> it aint even on archive anymore
[23:41] <BUGabundo> hggdh you can use nightly tools to force it to run
[23:41] <micahg> 3.1 was the devel version of
[23:41] <micahg> This says its compatible: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/748
[23:41] <hggdh> or 3.2, or 3.0,  or whatever less that 3.5.2 that would work with GM ;-)
[23:42] <micahg> hggdh: 3.2 became 3.6
[23:42] <BUGabundo> hggdhhttp://www.oxymoronical.com/web/firefox/nightly
[23:42] <BUGabundo> hggdh http://www.oxymoronical.com/web/firefox/nightly
[23:42] <BUGabundo> I'm already running 3.7
[23:42] <BUGabundo> much ligher then 3.6, funny enough
[23:43] <hggdh> I do not want to, I just want GM back :-(
[23:44] <BUGabundo> but it (kinda) works !!
[23:45] <hggdh> :-) kinda is not quite kinda good if I am going to test a GM script myself
[23:46] <BUGabundo> hggdh as I said I had lots of crashes on 3.6
[23:46] <BUGabundo> not sure if it happens on 3.5
[23:46] <BUGabundo> if it do after you force GM, then you know where the cause is
[23:46] <BUGabundo> start in recovery, and disable/unisntall it
[23:47] <hggdh> 3.5 is -- for me -- pretty stable. But I will go back to 3.0. Also, upstream GM seems to be MIA since January