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dragonmrand: is there a way to escalate this bug?00:00
dragonmrand: or can I submit/vote on a package request somewhere?00:00
hggdhdragon: the debian bug states why it went to wontfix00:04
hggdhpdflib was/is proprietary00:04
dragonAlso, webmin is apparently not supported by Ubuntu, whereas ebox is. I tried ebox last night and it totally messed up my config files upon taking control of them - not the Ubuntu way of handling things.00:07
dragonwebmin sounds more promising than ebox.00:07
dragonIs there a way to request packages?00:07
joaopintodragon, if you have found bugs with ebox, and because it is already packaged, you should file bug reports about it00:08
dragonjoaopinto: If it leaves its footprints upon apt-get purge, is that a bug?00:09
joaopintodefine footprints00:09
hggdhdragon: yes. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages00:10
dragonjoaopinto: modifications to config files under /etc and to /etc/init.d/ hooks00:10
joaopintoif you mean changes to configuration which is not installed by the package itself, that maybe a bug or not, it depends wether those changes are required to be reverted or not00:10
hggdhand if it is possible to revert them00:11
hggdhkeep in mind that the configuration files might have changed between installing and uninstalling ebox00:11
dragonjoaopinto: While testing ebox, it asked for permission to take care of some /etc/init.d hooks, config files like /etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf etc. Those files were modified irreversibly.00:12
joaopintodragon, the purge is not expected to remove changes resulting from using the application, it is expect to purge configurations from the package00:12
hggdhI would say a bug is warranted, at least to have ebox save the original configurations00:12
hggdhbut, as joaopinto points out, this is the extent for the bug00:13
joaopintoif those changes are done during the install, it could be classified as a bug, since it's an irreversible install, if they are done as part of some ebox operation, I am not sure it is00:14
dragonjoaopinto: I agree. I believe this was the reason why Ubuntu maintainers stopped supporting webmin at one point. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebMin00:15
joaopintovi is a powerful admin tool, purging it will not fix the changes you have done with it to your /etc files :P00:15
dragonjoaopinto: I disagree here, since vi doesn't modify the files itself on an ongoing basis.00:16
micahgwebmin works fine on Jaunty00:16
joaopintodragon, sure it does, it's ongoing basis is "edit files"00:16
joaopintoebox ongoin basis is "change system configuration files"00:16
joaopintoand now i need to sleep :P00:17
dragonjoaopinto: ebox doesn't give you the control over the modifications that vi does. Hit "yes" once and it'll irreversibly screw your config.00:17
dragonany way, I'm filing a bug for it.00:18
sectech...vi is the same as a text editor...essentially...   I have no idea what the hell ebox is.00:18
dragon!info ebox00:18
ubot4dragon: ebox (source: ebox): common library used by eBox platform modules. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.5-0ubuntu2 (karmic), package size 453 kB, installed size 3208 kB00:18
sectechvery descriptive.00:19
micahgwow, 1.3.5, last time I looked it was at .1200:19
dragon!ebox-network00:19
ubot4Factoid 'ebox-network' not found00:19
dragon!info ebox-network00:19
ubot4dragon: ebox-network (source: ebox-network): eBox - Network Configuration. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.5-0ubuntu2 (karmic), package size 111 kB, installed size 1072 kB00:19
dragondoesn't help00:19
dragonsectech: it's provides a web interface to manage the system00:20
sectechahhh ok...00:20
dragon!find ebox00:20
ubot4dragon: Found: ebox, ebox-ca, ebox-dhcp, ebox-dns, ebox-firewall (and 13 others)00:20
dragonsectech: each of these is a module to manage a part of the system00:20
sectechI just flipped to this channel chat... and noticed that you guys were comparing a text editor to it...00:21
sectechfor some strange reason....00:21
dragonsectech: joaopinto was comparing it, and I was explaining why that was wrong.00:21
sectechahh... fair enough00:21
sectechlol.00:22
dragon:)00:22
sectechwebmin is still my favorite...00:25
dragonsectech: how does it applies changes to the config files? takes backup in advance?00:25
dragonsectech: Web interface is better than ebox, I noticed that.00:26
sectech... haven't a clue... I doubt it takes back ups first... I just know it's very modular and very easy to configure.00:26
sectechIt's one of the first packages that gets thrown on my systems....00:26
dragonsectech: read on ubuntu wiki that they stopped supporting webmin on linux because of the way it played with config files. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WebMin00:26
dragons/read/I read/00:27
dragonsounded ambiguous00:27
sectechAhh.... yeah... webmin isn't really the Ubuntu way... I don't need to read the page to understand why...00:28
sectechIt's more of the.....slackware way? If you know what I mean?00:28
dragonsectech: haven't tried slackware, but I can guess.00:29
sectechIt doesn't expect the quirks of ubuntu... sometimes it thinks config files are in places where they are not... and they normally would be if the package was compiled from source...00:30
dragonsectech: does it read the config files and modifies only the relevant parts? or does it rewrite the whole thing in its own way?00:31
sectechI believe it re-writes the whole thing in the way it expects it to be...00:32
sectechwhich now that I think of it might be it's downfall.00:32
dragonsectech: that's what ebox did, without taking backups.00:32
dragonsectech: there's a dpkg command to restore the config files to their factory defaults, but I couldn't recall it.00:33
sectechwasn't it dpkg-reconfigure or something like that?00:33
dragonsectech: tried that on ntp, didn't work00:34
dragonsectech: finally I purged the package and reinstalled it00:34
sectechyou could remove the package... do a purge and..... yeah you got it.00:34
dragonsectech: but that doesn't work in case of complex dependencies.00:35
dragonsectech: such as.. /etc/resolv.conf00:35
sectechHow bad did it screw you up?00:35
sectechresolv.conf you can edit with a text editor... most people just throw in nameserver x.x.x.x00:36
dragonsectech: about 5-7 config files I think.00:36
sectechcrap.00:36
dragonsectech: System is working, but after I pass it on to the client, I'm afraid it might create issues at some point.00:37
dragonsectech: I'll test webmin, but I'd really like to have the config files managed the ubuntu way. So probably no web interface for the client.00:37
sectechI wasn't paying attention to the entire conversation before I commented about vi...00:38
sectechis it just networking configuration your after?00:38
dragonsectech: I think I selected some more options in the web interfact.00:38
sectechI still manage a few servers through it... generally it works pretty well...00:39
dragonsectech: webmin? ubuntu servers?00:40
sectechyup... webmin with ubuntu servers.... One it manages a squid server, dovecot, ssh... and a few other things.00:40
sectechI leave ubuntu specific stuff to ubuntu tools though00:41
dragonsectech: ubuntu specific stuff like?00:41
sectechwell for setting up basic networking I would sooner let network manager do it... or if I really can't afford a screw up (ie: I am deploying a machine to an end user), I'll edit the config files I need to with pico (text editor)... at least that way I know it will be set the way I want it.00:43
sectechmy /etc/network/interfaces was done by hand... my resolve.conf was done by hand...00:43
sectechI am somewhat old school though... I came from a slackware where you had to compile and configure everything yourself.00:44
sectechI'll let swat deal with samba normally.00:44
dragonsectech: yeah that makes sense. I'm going to try webmin, probably tonight.00:45
sectechthe rest webmin handles.00:45
sectechcool... good luck :)  Now back to my book... lol00:46
dragonsectech: yep, thanks. hasta la proxima.00:46
crashsystemsIs anyone aware of a bug in 9.10 that would cause PDFs to not print? If I "print" the PDF into another PDF and print that, it works. I've been searching google and Launchpad, and while I see several PDF related bugs, I'm not sure if any of them exactly match my symptoms.03:26
cool^tomHi06:35
cool^tomIs there a bug with Ubuntu 9.10 amd64 with regard to Java or Flash Player?06:35
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fir3flyhi folks, where is the right place to report a possible kernel bug in ath5 module? and what infos will be needed to fix that?09:09
poningrufir3fly, it would be in launchpad09:19
poningruwhat's the issue?09:20
poningrufir3fly, I would recommend just posting dmesg, syslog, message or anything else that shows off the issue09:20
poningruif you have a method of fixing it then that too :)09:20
fir3flyhi poningru: the system freezes after unspecified time from 10min to some hours. Cannot find out what the problem is since there is no log entry that makes it clear. replacing the mini-pci adapter solves the issue09:22
poningruhuh thats odd09:23
poningrufir3fly, what does dmesg say at those times?09:23
fir3flydunno. i try to find out09:25
poningrufir3fly, I would recommend just putting up a launchpad bug and letting the bug triager help you figure it out09:25
fir3flyok, thanks09:25
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bddebianBoo14:58
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xteejxhey guys15:09
xteejxI'm having trouble setting a bug watch for KDE15:21
xteejxI clicked also affects distro, but it then tells me I can't because I selected Ubuntu15:21
xteejxdont worry I got it :)15:25
gnomefreakhow do i stop apps opening on the top right hand side? its covering gnome panel and i cant drag it anywhere15:28
gnomefreakit seems to only happen in gnome. xfce it works fine i can see the top of the app to move it15:34
mac_vbdmurray: hi... after the recent update to launchpad , there is an increasing trend of users are not subscribing to bugs ... i believe it is more because , there is no "subscribe to bug" near the comment section as was earlier... shouldnt we alteast subscribe the users [who are commenting] by default?15:40
micahg1mac_v: bug 41440115:50
ubot4Launchpad bug 414401 in malone "Automatically subscribe users to bug mail when they post a comment" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41440115:50
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mac_voh... someone pls fix this ;)   after the recent update this has become worse :(  almost every new user is not subscribed15:53
mac_vmicahg: thanks for the bug#15:53
hggdhmac_v: I guess you should pester #launchpad for it ;-)15:59
* mac_v : modeset:pester ;)16:00
micahgmac_v: if people want to be subscribed they still can16:00
mac_vmicahg: yeah , they still can , but previoulsy it was near the comment box and it was easier , now that checkbox is removed16:01
micahgmac_v: *I* was the one who complained about it in the first place :)16:02
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kilazwhy if i disconnect my notebook from acc, my ubuntu stoped ?17:02
hggdhbug 44713417:21
ubot4Launchpad bug 447134 in evolution-mapi "Evolution (MAPI) crashes when trying to view/open mail" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44713417:21
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wcGary83Hi! Would anybody happen to know a work around for a show stopping bug I have on my laptop? (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/463396)18:13
ubot4Launchpad bug 463396 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[GM45] No monitor output on laptop" [Undecided,Confirmed]18:13
wcGary83Might there be an upstream package I could try?18:14
zsquarepluscthat thing that displays the white ubuntu logo at boot, which package is that? usplash? the messages are flickering when a disk check is done.19:01
micahgzsquareplusc: I think that's xsplash now19:04
micahgzsquareplusc: which version19:05
zsquareplusckarmic, let me find out the exact version19:05
micahgzsquareplusc: nah, that's fine, xsplash19:06
kklimondamicahg: the white logo is still usplash afaik19:06
qensethe thing with just the white ubuntu logo is indeed usplash19:06
micahgoh, really19:06
* micahg stands corrected19:06
qensethe brown thing with the sliding throbber is xplash19:07
micahgzsquareplusc: ^^^19:07
micahgI thought xsplash was replacing usplash19:07
kklimondamicahg: I think it's supposed to replace usplash completely in 10.0419:09
micahgah, noted for future reference19:09
kklimondathere are some corner cases though - like encrypted disks or fsck running. Not sure how are they going to be handled19:09
zsquarepluscit did a fsck at this boot and there was a 3 line message that it is checking the disk. this message was displayed below the white logo (not the animated bar). the message flickered about every second, probably a screen refresh. but previous versions did not do that19:11
skorasaurus!usb19:56
ubot4For information about installing Ubuntu from USB flash drives, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick - For a persistent live USB install, see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent19:56
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jcastrobdmurray, ping20:58
bdmurrayjcastro: hi21:00
jcastrohttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cupsys/+bug/30747121:00
ubot4Launchpad bug 307471 in cupsys "Multi bin printing broken in OpenOffice.org due to cupsys pstops filter bug" [Undecided,Fix released]21:00
jcastroso the guy who patched this just pinged me21:00
jcastrocan you explain what should have happened here to get the patch noticed?21:00
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bdmurrayjcastro: maybe subscribe the sponsors team but since it isn't a debdiff...21:03
jcastrodon't we have a method in place to check bugs with patches attached?21:03
bdmurrayyes, there is a report of bugs with patches attached but there are ~1600 of them21:03
jcastroyeah. :-/21:05
jcastroIs there anything I can do to help?21:05
bdmurrayCome to the session at UDS?21:06
BUGabundobRoas21:13
kklimondajcastro: it should be converted into .debdiff and then motu-sru subscribed. when you get ack from then you need a sponsor from motu to get upload done21:13
* BUGabundo waves at kklimonda21:13
kklimondahey BUGabundo - I got my wave invitation :)21:14
kklimondajcastro: there is actually a good page about preparing a SRU21:14
jcastrokklimonda, right, I know all that, but what about the random person who just attaches a patch but doesn't know the ubuntu workflow?21:15
kklimondajcastro: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates - I have followed it and patch got uploaded :)21:15
kklimondajcastro: I'd point him to wiki but I can see that he's really irritated already21:15
BUGabundokklimonda: ping me dude21:16
kklimondajcastro: the question is - should we risk teaching him about SRU process just to see him go or prepare SRU ourselves.. I'd go with first option but I'm a bit pissed right now about lack of community in my country so I just tell them to help us ;)21:17
jcastrokklimonda, on a call right now, but I'd like to discuss it in a few minutes if you'll be around21:17
joaopintoproviding a patch is a regular job done for most people, forcing them to do it on the Ubuntu way not be very friendly21:18
joaopintoway=may21:18
kklimondajoaopinto: as I said - I'm currently in a hate mode at my community ;)21:23
kklimondajoaopinto: but we desperately need new contributors :/21:24
kklimondajoaopinto: I'd say that people should at least prepare a SRU report and attach a raw patch - then someone who actually know how to test it may create debdiff and attache build logs..21:25
jcastrobdmurray, is there a wiki page or plan someplace on how you guys plan to tackle this problem?21:27
bdmurrayjcastro: an idea of a team that would look at all patches and prepare debdiffs or upload them was discussed at the Karmic UDS but the implementation fell through21:30
bdmurrayjcastro: so I'll be revisiting it this time around21:30
jcastrook21:30
jcastrodo people know there's a list of bugs with patches?21:30
jcastromaybe if it was more obvious to people that there's a huge backlog might help round up help?21:31
bdmurrayjcastro: Where would you propose letting people know?  I believe its been mentioned a few times...21:33
jcastrobdmurray, just feels like it should be a wider goal for everyone than just for you guys21:34
jcastrobdmurray, I will attend your session. :)21:34
bdmurrayjcastro: I mean I've blogged about it and its in the wiki - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Patches21:35
bdmurrayjcastro: and its all in harvest-data21:35
jcastroyeah, except I don't think anyone is looking at that21:35
kklimondaEvery time I have to use a BTS of other distribution I'm reminding myself how awesome Launchpad is.. if not for anything else it would be worth using Ubuntu just for Launchpad ;)21:42
BUGabundokklimonda: +121:44
cwillukklimonda, I just don't understand why some people hate it so much21:53
BUGabundouhhh cwillu too ?21:54
BUGabundoold timers :)21:54
cwillupoke poke :)21:54
cwillu!info gwibber21:54
ubot4cwillu: gwibber (source: gwibber): Open source microblogging client for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.0~bzr476-0ubuntu3 (karmic), package size 380 kB, installed size 2616 kB21:54
BUGabundoor as I like to call it: MESS21:55
micahgBUGabundo: it's the hugday target this week :)21:56
* BUGabundo hugs micahg21:56
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hggdhyeee channel busy, cool22:48
BUGabundolol22:49
BUGabundowhere where22:49
hggdhwell, it was one hour ago, and I just got back22:49
BUGabundoah22:51
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LimCorehello there fellow ubuntu debuggers23:32
LimCoreand hi backstabber23:32
LimCoreso, everyone read the slashdot story right?23:32
LimCoreman there shure are many bugs there.23:32
LimCoreis defaulting to 2.6.28 kernel bug being fixed?23:32
micahgwhat?23:36
vizekeHi everybody, I'm new in here. I just want to help making Ubuntu better. I'm graduated in Computer Science with a good work experience. What should be my first steps? I'm reading the MOTU/Contributing and Patching Guide... thank you23:36
LimCorebug #47049023:36
ubot4Launchpad bug 470490 in grub "Does not update menu.lst even though it says it does (default to old 2.6.28 kernel after upgrade to ubuntu 9.10 from 9.04)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47049023:36
jStefanvizeke, did you read this one? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs23:38
LimCorevizeke: you can find out how to make it so that the reported bugs are being actually fixed. Then, tell me how you did it ;)23:39
micahgvizeke: Well, if you're looking to fix software, this isn't the place.  We triage the bugs here for the developers23:40
vizekejStefan: Did not read that yet.23:40
ikoniaLimCore: you know the drill about ranting23:40
ikoniaLimCore: stop now - or leave23:40
mrandLimcore, your bug appears to be a duplicate of Bug 47049023:41
ubot4Launchpad bug 470490 in grub "Does not update menu.lst even though it says it does (default to old 2.6.28 kernel after upgrade to ubuntu 9.10 from 9.04)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47049023:41
mrandrather, bug 47026523:41
LimCoremrand: 470490 is the bug reported by me23:41
ubot4Launchpad bug 470265 in grub "[MASTER] jaunty to karmic upgrade failed to update menu.lst (update-grub missing from kernel-img.conf)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47026523:41
vizekemicahg: So, wheres the right place for a developer starting now with Ubuntu?23:41
micahg#ubuntu-motu23:42
vizekethank you23:42
micahggood luck vizeke23:43
LimCoremrand: perhaps, although, comment by LukasThyWalls   would suggest he did run by hand the not-hooked command grub-update, which stould work around the bug,  but it did not work for him untill he removed old menu.lst - but perhaps he is mistaken here23:44
LimCoreanyone using kmail with custom templates?  I'm looking for confirmation that the settings are being lost on upgrade to 9.1023:48
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