[00:13] How can I add a bug watch to a report like bug 183553 [00:13] Launchpad bug 183553 in kguitar "kguitar crash when you open gp3 (guitarpro) file." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/183553 === ogasawara_ is now known as ogasawara [00:27] hello [00:28] please review this bug #421684 [00:28] Launchpad bug 421684 in linux "bluetooth send malformed files " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/421684 [00:33] mzz, hi. [00:33] mzz, man, my problem is still refusing to go away. [02:51] How can i deny a bug nomination? [02:52] or reject* [02:52] what do you mean MTecknology? [02:53] like, if a bug is nominated for karmic, but it shouldn't be [02:54] you need to be a core-dev I think [02:54] 'decline for' [02:54] or some higher level than -control [02:54] and yes, its permission based. I think you need to be bug supervisor or driver. [02:54] possibly driver [02:55] ok [02:55] I'll just toss teh link in here [02:55] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/405120 [02:55] Launchpad bug 405120 in linux "resume from suspend doesn't work (powers off instead) for Acer Timeline 3810t/3410t" [Undecided,Confirmed] [03:08] MTecknology: the nominate for release is for SRUs as well, so it might be valid [03:08] oh, ok [03:08] I need to read up on all of that more [03:09] I just saw it and was curious if I could do it at all === geser_ is now known as geser [11:03] i installed ubuntu netbook remix 9.04 on a usb stick and booted it on a lenovo ideapad s12. when it comes to X the display goes nuts and is unreadible, when using the "Safe Graphics Mode" i end up with a blinking cursor before X starts. any ideas where to start debugging? [11:03] (note: S12 has no cd drive, that's why) [12:33] andre__: i would suggest to try latest dailies of 9.10 [12:34] the beta? or are dailies available as img/iso files too? [12:34] asac, ^ [12:34] andre__: dailies are a better target [12:35] andre__: dailies should be available as isos [12:35] any URL? [12:35] problem is anyway that i have to convert them to be able to write them to a usb stick :-/ [12:35] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-netbook-remix/daily-live/ [12:35] andre__: you can use usb-creator [12:36] usb-creator-gtk in karmic ... i think something like that exists for jaunty too [12:36] thanks a lot. i will try [12:38] andre__: Sys->Admin->USB Startup Disk Creator [12:38] thanks. crossing my fingers [12:38] andre__: if you have a windows machine also the app is on the iso [12:38] i have a windows machine, but without a cd drive [12:39] plus two linux machines, one with 9.10beta [12:39] i'll try. thanks again === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak [14:36] Hi all. Can someone confirm this bug ? Rather easy to check/reproduce: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/dell/+bug/444147 [14:36] Launchpad bug 444147 in brother-lpr-drivers-laser "Missing LPIA build of brother-* packages" [Undecided,New] [14:36] (please) :) === fenris__ is now known as ejat === mistrynitesh_ is now known as mistrynitesh === thunderstruck is now known as gnomefreak [15:54] Boo [16:09] MagicFab: you did notice the package is not being built for LPIA, right? [16:10] hggdh, yes, and that's the bug. Or if it's intended behavior, I don't get it. [16:11] I am guessing -- without going through the changelogs -- that LPIA was dropped. The question, I think, would be 'why' [16:12] hum. And we are at the same version since (at least) Hardy === jsalisbury is now known as jsalisbury_away [16:14] MagicFab: it does not look like it ever was intended for LPIA [16:15] hggdh, without as much as "confirmed" I don't stand much chance of getting anyone's attentio, do I ? :) [16:16] MagicFab: heh. I agree, will confirm [16:16] that's why I want anyone to confirm it (as it's easily see they're missing, but not why) [16:16] seen* [16:18] MagicFab: done [16:18] :) tx [16:18] welcome [16:19] I don't have high hopes but my wife does :) LPIA on her netbook is missing those drivers. [16:19] did you try to add LPIA, and build it? [16:19] (just in case it, ah, might work) [16:20] if it does so (against all my expectations), then you have a clear cut case [16:21] but then, my expectations are usually wrong ;-) [16:26] MagicFab: uh, this is ugly -- the package pretty much repackages a series of .debs, probably packaged elsewhere [16:29] hggdh, not a builder myself, no. [16:29] Yes, it's ugly but convenient non-free software repackaged. I'll probably sell the brother printer just because of that. [16:30] [16:30] The HP 3035 mutlifunction seems like the perfect candidate. [16:30] MagicFab: no prob. But I think you will have to get to the source (brother?). I also have brother(s), but not on LPIA [16:31] sorry 3055 [16:37] yeah, just looked at the brother linux offerings, they do not say anything about LPIA [16:38] I doubt they'll ever will. [17:57] i need a help. i'm russian. i can win iPod nano 8GB if you help me. please register and upload photo -> http://vk.com/reg1051946 . 14 users need. (sorry, my english is very bad) [17:59] spam :( === jsalisbury_away is now known as jsalisbury [18:17] heh [18:19] can i win ipod nano too? [18:19] oh, he left already [18:21] no, you have to spam IRC channels to win :P [18:28] oh the other hand, I have a sansa fuze that does not mount on Karmic. Perhaps you might win it ;-) [18:46] I want to run apport-cli on a bug report and get out the files that are sent to launchpad without actaully sending them (no, apport unpack will not do it) Is this possible? [18:49] arand, nasty but will work: file the bug report as private, then download the attachments ? [18:51] *Sigh, fair enough, petrol lights the candle... [18:52] hggdh - could i ask a favour of you?:) [18:52] would you mind closing gnome bug 596897 as resolved for me please? [18:52] Gnome bug 596897 in plugins "Ignores variants in $GDM_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT" [Major,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596897 [18:52] i just committed pitti's patch and can't close the bug ;) [18:53] chrisccoulson: you commited to GIT upstream? Can I have a blurb? [18:53] hggdh - http://git.gnome.org/cgit/gnome-settings-daemon/commit/?id=3d5189d3984980ec97d794f7bde6159bc97e1379 [18:54] and close resolved/fixed, correct? [18:54] hggdh - yes please:) [18:54] chrisccoulson: done, thank you [18:54] hggdh - thank you! [18:55] yw [19:08] I am worrying about Bug #445067 Am I right in doing so? Should it be a higher prio? Should I poke maintainer? [19:09] arand: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out [19:09] Bug #284377 was the right one... [19:09] Launchpad bug 284377 in linux "No NET with 2.6.27: No buffer space available" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/284377 [19:10] Aaargh, No it was https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/445067 [19:10] Launchpad bug 445067 in ubiquity "ubiquity overwrites VBR of extended partition" [Undecided,New] [19:26] I was wondering, is there a reason ubuquity no longer asks about the hardware clock and UTC in the karmic installer? [19:38] can someone look at bug 417757 please? not quite sure what to do with it, but seems important [19:38] Launchpad bug 417757 in network-manager "[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/417757 [19:48] |well, it is certainly an issue, so I would say at least confirmed [19:49] I am not sure, though, about the fix. Jeroen proposes a bypass that seems to work [19:49] hggdh: you think it's kernel related? I'm tempted to set to high... [19:50] but would rather have it triaged by the appropriate team [19:50] no, I do not think it is kernel. Sounds network-related up and down [19:50] but a query to -kernel may clarify, just in case [19:52] micahg: I would say high is goof [19:52] good [19:57] micahg: jk- from -kernel does not think it is kernel-related. n-m sounds good, I think [19:59] ok === asac_ is now known as asac [20:00] asac: mozilla-imagezoom ff3.0 only [20:01] oops wrong channel :) [20:02] well, he got it, anyway ;-) [20:43] hggdh: could you look at bug 394808? [20:43] Launchpad bug 394808 in texinfo "info reader now chokes on tab characters in info files" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/394808 [20:52] hi all [21:34] bug 162579, can't find a duplicate, can someone help please :) [21:34] Launchpad bug 162579 in tracker "Eats CPU after DBus connection lost" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162579 [22:12] bdmurray: will do [22:13] bdmurray: I take it no meeting this month [22:14] micahg: likely not is there something you wanted to discuss though? [22:15] nah, it can wait till next month [22:17] just want to make sure I don't miss it :) [22:20] evening [22:31] BUgabundo, hey [22:33] hey xteejx [22:33] bdmurray: bug 394808 is confirmed. [22:33] Launchpad bug 394808 in texinfo "info reader now chokes on tab characters in info files" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/394808 [22:35] Guys, what is pinentry used for and how do I invoke it to test bug 162585 in Karmic? [22:35] Launchpad bug 162585 in pinentry "pinentry-gtk2 receives keystrokes even without focus" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162585 [22:36] BUGabundo: any ideas? ^ or hggdh [22:37] * BUGabundo reads backlog [22:37] only know two [22:37] pineentry-qt and -gtk [22:37] pinentry-gtk2 :) [22:37] what does it do? [22:37] pineentry is used to enter passphrase for PGP/GNUpg keys [22:37] ahhh, is it a standard part of ubuntu? [22:38] it is a fallback if the seahorse interface is not working, I believe [22:38] oh...i'm trying to invoke it to test the above bug in karmic [22:39] i don't want to keep asking other people to test it if i can do it myself :) [22:41] eheh [22:43] i tried running pinentry-gtk-2 from terminal it basically just asks me what i want to do lol [22:44] behare!!! [22:44] you can lock access to your system [22:44] you can try to rename seahorse-agent, and do something that will ask for your SSH passphrase [22:44] I had a bug on kde apps, where pineentry would go into background [22:44] and I would lose control of the keyboard [22:44] luckyly it was fixed [22:45] sounds similar to the one xteejx is working on, BUGabundo [22:45] it does [22:45] humm?? [22:45] but its from interpid!! [22:45] only this bug report says that pinentry steals window focus completely [22:45] I "fix" it temporarily by using -gtk instead [22:45] yep [22:46] that is what happened to me [22:46] but on background [22:46] but everything you typed still went into it? [22:46] no way to TYPE into it [22:46] ahhhh reversed ;) [22:46] from bug report "If a pinentry dialog pops up, it takes all keystrokes." [22:48] maxb: ping [22:48] pong lol [22:48] hum. Bad DNS resulution ;-) [22:48] hahaha :P [22:49] ahah [22:49] xteejx: humm let me think [22:49] I remember it taking input, but not accepting it!!! [22:49] ohhh [22:49] one more thing [22:50] this only happen if I had ANY windows in FULL screen mode [22:50] not if the were all in regular windowed mode [22:50] ahh i see [22:50] but I used to get it *a lot* [22:50] causei used Kmail in full scree [22:50] since I had a 12" lcd [22:51] so when I was going to reply to an email, and pineentry asked for my PGP pass [22:51] I would loose control , and had to force reboot [22:51] since I couldn't even go to TTY to kill gdm :( [22:51] sounds VERY much like this bug report, total system failure [22:51] so it's a serious regression [22:52] definitely [22:52] High or critical? [22:52] i put high [22:53] yeah [22:53] depends on many users are affected by it [22:53] medium for sure, since it [22:53] takes user control [22:54] HIGH if it affects a great deal of users [22:54] plus we are on pre-RC [22:54] which would escalete it [22:54] it has the potential of being nasty [22:54] thats what i'm thinking [22:54] xteejx: mind finding my old one, and see if anything usefull is in there? [22:54] could easily become a MAJOR problem [22:55] i don't know your LP lol [22:55] i'm off for a minute anyway, will dc while i take laptop upstairs brb [22:56] errr [22:56] how hard can " BUGabundo " be ?! [23:01] * hggdh refuses to bite [23:17] back [23:18] xteejx: (10:56:17 PM) freenode: how hard can " BUGabundo " be ?! [23:18] * xteejx is confused [23:19] i read that bug report wrong, its not a potential disaster :) it just steals keystrokes, you can still esc out of it (i think) will deal with it tomorrow, am tired [23:19] i set it medium anyway [23:19] ESC never worked for me :( [23:20] hmm [23:21] like i say i'll leave it til tomorrow, unless you want to take it over BUGabundo, you've encoutered this before, you're probably better looking at it than me :D [23:22] nope [23:22] to busy already [23:22] thanks for the offer [23:22] lol [23:22] well i'm gonna leave you guys to it must get a lot of beauty sleep in :P [23:23] night all [23:39] guys [23:40] anyone has the wiki pages that dtchen has been writing to help triagers and users debug PA and alsa bugs? [23:40] !audio [23:40] !PA [23:40] If you're having problems with sound, first ensure ALSA is selected, by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (ALSA Mixer). If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files, see !Players and !MP3 [23:40] Factoid 'PA' not found [23:40] bah ALSA??? bad bot [23:40] !pulseaudio [23:40] PulseAudio is a sound server intended as a drop-in replacement for !ESD - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio for information and installation instructions [23:41] not that one either