[06:36] <mac_v> is nautilus supposed to constantly increase memory usage? this is a behavior is notice only in karmic
[06:36] <mac_v> s/is/I
[06:45] <scream> Could be a memory leak... have you filed a bug against it?
[07:18] <mac_v> scream: no , will do :)
[07:19] <mac_v> scream: do you know which package sticky notes bug has to be assigned?
[11:08] <alourie|work> hello
[11:08] <alourie|work> I need an advice please
[11:09] <alourie|work> I just marked a bug as duplicate, and would like someone to take a look that I was right.
[11:09] <alourie|work> bug #417626 as duplicate of #366491
[11:09] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 417626 in update-manager "tripwire cannot be installed during upgrade to kubuntu 9.04 (dup-of: 366491)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/417626
[11:09] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 366491 in tripwire "tripwire failed to install during upgrade to 9.04" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/366491
[12:38] <SignedAdam> Hello, i have a bug with my computers drives, I Fix it by opening Terminal, and typing "sudo modprobe acerhk" with out the ""
[12:38] <SignedAdam> Then enter your password, you was ask for your password at install,
[12:38] <SignedAdam> then type : "echo on > /proc/driver/acerhk/wirelessled" with out the ""
[12:38] <SignedAdam> For Wifi ON
[12:38] <SignedAdam> or type : "echo off > /proc/driver/acerhk/wirelessled" with out the ""
[12:38] <SignedAdam> For Wifi OFF,
[12:39] <SignedAdam> my computer is a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Li 1718
[15:07] <xax> hi. ever since Ubuntu 9.04, kernel 2.6.28-13-generic, I only see noise on my screen right after the splash screen. I can hear sound and I can even log in (blindly), but the whole screen is filled with garbage. this problem didn't come up 2.6.28-11-generic. I have an ATI card. is this a known problem?
[15:07] <xax> didn't come up in*
[15:50] <matti> ;]
[16:28] <qense> bdmurray: I've restructured the Bugs/HowToTriage page and rewritten some sections. I don't think it's a good idea to submit such a vital page right away, so I'd like to ask you first. The draft is located here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/258120/
[18:19] <BUGabundo> boas
[18:59] <funkja> Can anyone help me debug why my dvd drive won't open on my Dell Vostro 1400? It will open prior to Ubuntu starting and I can boot from it, but once ubuntu starts it won't open.
[19:00] <micahg> funkja: try #ubuntu for support
[19:00] <funkja> micahg: they told me to come here :P
[19:00] <micahg> ugh
[19:00] <micahg> ok
[19:00] <micahg> how are you trying to open it?
[19:01] <funkja> By pushing the button
[19:01] <funkja> also the eject command says ""tried to use `/dev/scd0' as device name but it is no block device"
[19:01] <micahg> ok, if the disk is mounted, you will not be able to eject by pushing the button
[19:01] <BUGabundo> micahg: hehh I always feel like a ping ping ball in this situations
[19:01] <micahg> funkja: which flavor of ubunut?
[19:01] <funkja> 9.04
[19:01] <BUGabundo> funkja: is this after suspend/hibernate?
[19:02] <micahg> ubuntu, kubuntu, xubuntu?
[19:02] <funkja> Ubuntu
[19:02] <funkja> No, right after cold booting
[19:02] <micahg> can you try to eject from the places menu?
[19:02] <BUGabundo> I always get that after hibernation :(
[19:02] <BUGabundo> long old bug
[19:03] <funkja> The DVD drive doesn't show up in my list of places
[19:03] <micahg> is there a disk in there?
[19:03] <funkja> no, I want to put one in :)
[19:03] <micahg> wow
[19:03] <micahg> that's really weird then
[19:04] <funkja> Which is why I think they told me to come here
[19:04] <micahg> I hate to ping pong, but maybe the kernel channel would be better?
[19:04] <BUGabundo> yeah as I said, I get that too
[19:04] <micahg> unless someone else has an idea
[19:04] <funkja> perhaps
[19:04] <BUGabundo> most times only works if I have a cd on the drive after boot
[19:04] <BUGabundo> :(
[19:04] <BUGabundo> !ping
[19:04] <ubot4> ping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore
[19:05] <funkja> maybe I will put the cd in before boot and then start ubuntu
[19:05] <funkja> just want to rip some music
[19:05] <BUGabundo> eheh
[19:05] <BUGabundo> funkja: laptop?
[19:05] <funkja> yes
[19:06] <funkja> Thanks for you help anyways.
[19:06] <BUGabundo> you could file a bug,
[19:07] <BUGabundo> but I suspect it will be just there waitung
[19:07] <funkja> Right
[19:07] <funkja> Maybe, if it comes to it, I'll just reinstall
[19:07] <BUGabundo> no need
[19:07] <BUGabundo> I guess it will just happen again
[19:07] <funkja> Maybe
[19:07] <micahg> yeah, you can file a bug
[19:07] <BUGabundo> you could try karmic from liveusb
[19:07] <micahg> that seems weird
[19:07] <BUGabundo> and test the cd eject
[19:08] <funkja> okay
[19:08] <micahg> funkja: which kernel?
[19:08] <BUGabundo> micahg: I've had it for ever
[19:08] <funkja> Linux niniel 2.6.28-15-generic
[19:08] <BUGabundo> on all releases
[19:08] <micahg> yes but you said after suspend
[19:08] <micahg> his is at cold boot
[19:09] <funkja> Okay, thanks for the information
[19:10] <BUGabundo> micahg: from time to time it also happens on clod boot
[19:10] <BUGabundo> just not so often
[19:10] <micahg> ok
[19:10] <micahg> I've never seen this
[19:10] <BUGabundo> but I don't use the drive much either
[19:10] <micahg> maybe hardware related
[19:11] <BUGabundo> prob
[19:44] <kaddi> hi, I'm trying to report a bug in karmic, that crashes kbuildsycoca4. However this crash also crashe DrKonqui which should report the bug. I'm considering filing the bug with ubuntu-bug, but am wondering which parameters I should give so the bug will get the right tags. Could you help with that?
[20:28] <Ethers0n> i'm trying to figure out if this bug i'm experiencing has been documented
[20:28] <Ethers0n> can some one help?
[20:38] <andresmujica> Ethers0n, explain your bug, maybe anyone here knows it
[20:39] <Ethers0n> I have a laptop with a usb keyboard and mouse attached
[20:39] <Ethers0n> the external keyboard and mouse layouts are the default
[20:39] <Ethers0n> however
[20:39] <Ethers0n> the internal (to the laptop) keyboard's layout has been changed
[20:40] <Ethers0n> so that the keys
[20:40] <Ethers0n> jkl and so on are mapped to 123
[20:41] <Ethers0n> holding down the "fn" key changes the mapping to the letters as they should be
[20:41] <Ethers0n> this persisted from Hardy Heron to Jaunty
[20:41] <Ethers0n> after an upgrade
[20:41] <andresmujica> hmm like the fn key is activated by default. ??
[20:42] <Ethers0n> it SEEMS similar to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295990
[20:42] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 295990 in xkeyboard-config "Keyboard layout reset after attaching USB keyboard" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[20:42] <Ethers0n> but is not
[20:42] <Ethers0n> right
[20:42] <Ethers0n> but i can't seem to switch back
[20:42] <Ethers0n> after unplugging the usb keyboard
[20:43] <Ethers0n> andresmujica: maybe?
[20:44] <andresmujica> i recall something with an acer laptop...
[20:44] <andresmujica> something like that ...
[20:44] <Ethers0n> this is a "Great Quality" laptop
[20:44] <Ethers0n> a Fry's special
[20:45] <Ethers0n> (Fry's is an electronics store)
[20:45] <Ethers0n> it's always felt like an HP clone to me
[20:47] <andresmujica> i'll recommend you to fill a bug following this two guides  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting
[20:47] <Ethers0n> thanks
[20:47] <Ethers0n> will do
[20:47] <andresmujica> it can be against linux kernel or against xserver-xorg-input-evdev
[20:48] <andresmujica> you must find if xev is mapping the wrong key or if it's a kernel level...
[20:48] <Ethers0n> those guides have walkthroughs for that?
[20:48] <andresmujica> i would bet something with fn key..  yeap,
[20:49] <Ethers0n> groovy
[20:49] <andresmujica> those guides can help you
[20:49] <Ethers0n> will check them out
[20:56] <andresmujica> anyone knows how can i test an apport hook against staging?
[20:58] <BUGabundo> not sure you can!
[20:58] <BUGabundo> :(
[20:59] <andresmujica> yeaa.. that's what i've found up to now...
[21:25] <BUGabundo> great
[21:25] <BUGabundo> why the heck did gnome had to change their BTS?
[21:25] <BUGabundo> now I can't find anything :(
[22:47] <kklimonda> probably because their old bts was... old ;P
[22:48] <BUGabundo> eheh
[23:02] <andre__> BUGabundo, what the heck do you think is the reason that this was done?
[23:03] <andre__> Bugzilla 2.20 was a dead-end and does not even receive security fixes. Also, the server was very slow.
[23:06] <BUGabundo> andre__: someone must tell that to mozilla too ehehe
[23:07] <andre__> BUGabundo, what?
[23:07] <andre__> "that"?
[23:07] <BUGabundo> to upgrade
[23:07] <BUGabundo> they still have a similar version to old gnome one
[23:08] <andre__> are you joking?
[23:08] <andre__> you can read, right? upper right corner of  https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/ ?
[23:08] <BUGabundo> eheh
[23:09] <andre__> 3.2.4 is a huge difference to 2.20 i'd say.
[23:09] <BUGabundo> ok ok
[23:09] <BUGabundo> didn't match the version
[23:09] <BUGabundo> don't kill the bug summiter
[23:09] <BUGabundo> or else you will lose one )
[23:10] <andre__> i don't kill. i only prefer facts to fiction when discussing something :)