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Lion-Simba__Sorry, lost connection.08:29
Lion-Simba__Was there any answer?08:29
AnAntHello, karmic freezes when compiz is enabled with a certain model of Intel graphics cards, should I report a bug against compiz or X or kernel or what ?08:46
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om26er-if the tag of a bug is not apport-failed-retrace and coredump.gz is still attached should coredump.gz be manually removed?09:57
^arky^hi12:41
om26erany1 mark this as triaged plz https://bugs.launchpad.net/empathy/+bug/49538512:59
ubot4Launchpad bug 495385 in empathy "/part does not work in irc" [Low,Confirmed]12:59
LimCorewhy are we closing valid bug reports?13:04
LimCorehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdeutils/+bug/47253013:04
ubot4Launchpad bug 472530 in kdeutils "KGpg (kgpg), signal: Segmentation fault" [Undecided,Invalid]13:04
LimCore"While we appreciate your issue, it would be better if it was tracked at https://bugs.kde.org"13:04
LimCorewhy you think this is upstream problem, not a result of bad versions / bed build / bad env. or something else on ubuntu side?13:04
LimCorebtw, kgpg crashes ALL THE TIME TOTALLY.  Perhaps we should try some other version of kgpg from upstream, and once it is working then we should put it to 9.10 ?13:07
HewLimCore, whole new versions won't make it to stable releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates . Best to track Lucid and make sure the problems are fixed there.13:13
LimCoreHew: but how can we leave version that crashes all the time in 9.10?13:14
Lion-SimbaHi. There is a regression bug in linux kernel (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/446575). There is also a patch fixing it. What I need to do to get this fix included in karmic-updates?13:15
ubot4Launchpad bug 446575 in linux "dvb-t on asustek p7131 hybrid looks like poor quality signal" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:15
HewLimCore, how can we guarantee new versions won't create regressions? The SRU process allows for minimal targeted changes to be made to fix specific issues.13:15
HewThe focus of development always needs to be the development release.13:16
LimCoreHew: because, it's hard to imaging kgpg being any worse that it is now. I used kgpg for around 10 times x 10 seconds, and it crahses 5 times durings this 2 minutes of usage =)13:17
HewLion-Simba, that bug is still marked as confirmed. It should be fixed in the development release before it's looked at for SRU, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates13:19
Lion-SimbaHew, how I can to propagate this fix to current development release kernel?13:20
HewLion-Simba, look at the last comment on that bug, someone is already working on getting it applied upstream.13:27
Lion-SimbaIt is ME13:37
Lion-SimbaWe already sent patch upstream through V4L mailing-list. But I don't know, how kernel in development release is updated. Maybe I need to inform some Ubuntu kernel team to include that patch into Ubuntu kernel package?13:38
Lion-SimbaHew,13:38
Lion-SimbaWho is responsible to mark this bug as fixed?13:40
HewLion-Simba, anyone can mark it fixed once it's actually fixed in the development release.13:41
HewLion-Simba, as for getting the patch applied, I'm not too sure, maybe the guys in #ubuntu-motu can help you out :-)13:42
Lion-SimbaHew, ok. How often development release kernel is synced with vanil kernel?13:42
HewLion-Simba, I don't follow the kernel stuff myself13:43
Lion-SimbaHew, ok. Thanks for pointing me to #ubuntu-motu :)13:44
Hewno worries, thanks for contributing13:45
genstormI have a kernel related question14:23
LimCoregenstorm: dont ask to ask ;)14:24
genstorm;)14:24
genstormhow are my chances to get a recently committed patch from linus' kernel into ubuntu's 2.6.31?14:24
genstormit's only a one-liner adding the vendor string for the Linksys WUSB600N ver2 which was added 11 days ago to rt2800.c14:25
genstormthis would solve a lot of headaches for ubuntu users, including me for my father's system14:25
genstormright now I'm in the process of compiling a patched version of ubuntu's 2.6.31.17.54 including that support14:26
yofelgenstorm: is this string included in the lucid kernel 2.6.32?14:27
yofelgenstorm: anyway, file a bug against 'linux', nominate it for karmic, wait for it to be fixed in lucid, then you'll have a chance it will be fixed in karmic14:28
genstormI haven't checked that, I've only began looking closer to ubuntu dev today14:28
genstormthanks, I'll do that14:31
crimsunBTW, policy for released Ubuntu versions tends to require that fixes must be in a stable release upstream first14:32
crimsunso it needs to be in 2.6.31.x14:32
yofelgenstorm: also, you should read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/KernelUpdates14:33
yofelcrimsun: ah thx, didn't know that14:34
genstormthx14:34
genstormanyway, in case that takes some time, I'll have to blacklist kernel updates for some time14:34
jcastrogenstorm: afaik most of the kernel team is travelling right now, a mail to the kernel mailing list would probably get you the best traction14:42
genstormthanks a lot. first, I'll verify that it actually makes the linksys stick work, after that I'll write the mail14:47
genstormok, doesn't seem to be in karmic/lucid git repos yet14:54
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LimCorewhat the15:15
LimCorekmail crashes while use.. and15:15
LimCorethis cuauses my GUI (gnome) to reload, and to switch to OpenGL mode.... O___o ??????15:16
LimCorehappend 2 times in 2 days.15:16
LimCorewho is caching passphrases for OpenPGP in kmail??15:28
macogpg-agent, should be...15:28
macoif seahorse-agent is running instead, kmail doesnt like that15:29
LimCoreyou know, Thunderbrid is not usable for OpenPGP so we try kmail... and that too is not working (on top on crashing often)15:29
LimCoresigning says "invalid password". But there was no pinentry question. It just says invalid password, from kmail on sending signed15:30
LimCoreon one box (it works for me)15:30
hggdhLimCore: why is TB not usable with GPG? I use it OK15:33
LimCorehggdh: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/enigmail/+bug/50473815:37
ubot4Launchpad bug 504738 in enigmail "thunderbird openpgp (enigmail) does not show the SIGNED icon when message is both encrypted and SIGNED in OpenPGP/MIME mode" [Undecided,Confirmed]15:37
LimCorebtw please set importance to medium as there is no work around, and the recommended/most common  email application is unable to be secure (signied emails)15:37
hggdhLimCore: this is a *display* issue. EnigMail is still working15:39
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LimCoreI thought you might say that. I just updated title15:40
LimCoreit's not just "display" or esthetic problem. Is it? How can you tell if message is signed or not? for sign+encrypted mime?15:40
LimCoreI sent 2 mails, one encr+signed other just encr and NOT signed, and recipient using Thunderbird was unable to tell the difference (other then by hand reding source of the email but who does that). Do you know a work around?15:42
LimCoreI spent already hours debugging this;   If you want I will be happy to demonstrate to you, or debug with you.15:42
hggdhLimCore: no need. I also read the upstream bug.15:44
LimCoreso this is correct that using TB you can not tell signed from unsigned emails (for encr+signed in mime)?15:44
hggdhWill check now, I rarely encrypt+sign15:47
LimCorehggdh: can you send me your pub key to rafal.maj.it@gmail.com15:48
hggdhLimCore: done15:51
LimCoreok I got 751D 938E 5F4A 2335 6328 35F7 7DBA F3B1 CA5A 0C2015:51
hggdhLimCore: I also sent myself a sign+encrypt. and when I click on the padlock icon, I see encrypted and signed message indicators15:52
hggdhLimCore: the key is correct15:52
LimCoresend examples15:53
hggdhoh. I am running TB3. This is most certainly fixed there...15:53
LimCoreyes15:54
LimCoreits fixed there15:54
LimCorebut really I think this bug is widelly confirmed, also mozilla developers confirmed it (and fixed it) so can we assign a priority? like medium? security imapct, no work around15:54
LimCoreI understood we can not use TB3 on 9.10.. or can we?15:55
LimCoreon 64bit, with enigmail15:55
hggdhI think you can. I moved to TB3 before jumping on to Lucid, and it *seemed* to be working15:55
hggdhthe only gotcha is I downloaded EnigMail from mozilla, since (at this point in time) we did not have it here for TB3 on 6415:56
hggdhLimCore: of course, you will most probably just changing issues -- TB3 still has some rough egdes15:57
hggdhs/egdes/edges/15:57
LimCoreWould be nice if all users of 9.10 could use that fixed TB3 easly, with enigmail; I unserstood that EnigMail have some troubles building for 64bit?  and that mozilla provides only 32bit version?  You used EnigMail from mozzila on 9.10 64bit?15:57
hggdhno tb3 will not be officially available for 9.10; yes, you must match architectures for EnigMail, but a 64bit version of it is there, somewhere15:58
hggdhand yes, there were/are some issues building it on 6415:58
LimCoreit's sad then that this will remain unresolved problem for 9.1015:59
hggdhI beg to differ. When did you open your bug on Ubuntu?15:59
hggdhand what is today's date?15:59
LimCorebrb16:01
hggdhLimCore: I received key 334C1C44. Correct?16:02
LimCoreyes D276 2957 9222 ABF1 CB36 D224 D1A9 5BF5 334C 1C4416:02
hggdhGood. I confirm TB3+EnigMail to be working16:02
LimCorewoot16:02
LimCoreso TB2 not working, TB3 working; What are options for 9.10 users then... lets make a howto, or a PPA or something16:03
hggdhLimCore: what about giving the maintainers some time to look at it? Your bug is 24 hours old16:03
hggdhI agree it is worthy of a SRU16:04
ejathi ..16:05
LimCorehi ejat16:05
ejati just add ppa repository for likewise-open16:05
ejatbut then i didnt get any update16:05
LimCorehggdh: ok; Perhaps you can comment your findings + confirmation in that bug report16:06
hggdhLimCore: will do16:06
hggdhejat, you would be better off on #ubuntu. This is not a support channel16:06
LimCoreI can help to debug or help build enigmail for 9.10 / 64b, *if* someone will show me exactly how to do it16:06
ejathggdh: sorry :) wrong channel16:08
ikoniaLimCore: give the maintainer a chance16:10
hggdhLimCore: this would probably be someone from the MozillaTeam16:16
LimCorehggdh: they appear to be informed? Also notified: Mozilla Bugs16:18
ikoniathey mozilla team are pretty sharp16:18
ikonia(at least the members I know personally)16:18
LimCoreanyone else uses kmail? I've got a new bug16:21
LimCorekmail refuses to sign emails, saying "invalid password". But it did not even asked for passphrase (no pinentry). Decrypting works though16:21
ikonialog it16:21
LimCoreoverall there is one problem. The error messages are too cryptic.  "invalid password" ... what, what password, where, why? Which program, which key16:22
ikonialog it16:22
ikoniait's the passphrase to sign it16:22
ikoniathat's what it's most likley complaining about16:22
LimCoresure I know that.. but it is not asking me to enter it.  I will report this bugs now16:23
LimCores/me/user16:23
ikoniathat's the bug, that it's not prompting you for the password, not the error message16:23
LimCoreok I don't want to sound too complaining or someting16:24
ikoniadon't be pathetic16:24
LimCorebut I was thinking of a moment of relfection. Thousands of very good developers, and yet its hard to establish OpenPGP emails16:24
ikoniait's a bug16:24
ikoniaand thousands of devlopers don't work on kmail16:24
LimCore3 bugs16:24
ikoniait could be anything, a mistake, and incomaptability16:24
ikoniaLimCore: tell you what YOU start fixing something before you start complaining that devlopers miss stuff16:25
LimCoreok then, for next release I will just test full use cases myself16:25
LimCorelike "Is it possible to fully use OpenPGP" for lucid16:25
ikoniawhatever you want16:25
LimCoreIm happy that you are so happy I will provide take care of that testing for lucid16:28
ikoniaLimCore: many people are testing16:29
ikoniaI'm sure any contributions would be most welcome, more so at an early stage16:31
LimCoreapparently mine testing have something more to add16:31
ikoniano16:31
ikoniayou just think it does16:31
LimCorelike bugs that where not previously reported16:31
ikonianormally because you're bugs are nonsense and ill understood16:32
ikoniabut I've said that before16:32
LimCoreif I will buy you a pony will you have more positive attribute16:32
ikoniaI have very positive attirubites but that doesn't change anything16:32
hggdhLimCore: writing unittests (and equivalents) would help a lot16:32
LimCoreanything nonsesne about my thunderbird/kmail/kgpg bugs? Im sure they are very good, and Im going after all this bugs16:33
ikoniaLimCore: I don't know if they are nonsense or not, as I've not tested them, as I said to you earlier I've not had the problem with thunderbird and enigmail you mention16:33
ikoniaLimCore: and as you said, you've only spotted it yourself the other day16:34
ikoniaso looks like all your using thunderbird and you didn't spot this......not good testing16:34
LimCoreikonia: we just confirmed it with hggdh, on TB2+enigmail; Give me your pubkey to rafal.maj.it@gmail.com to see it, and/or look at this nice comparsion: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37613983/thunderbird_openpgp_fail_to_show_signed.v2.png16:34
ikoniaLimCore: I didn't say it wasn't valid, I said I've not had that problem, and all the time you've used thunderbird you've only just spotted it16:35
LimCoreikonia: I was not using TB for years. I spot this bug in first 2 hours when my coworkers used it.16:35
ikoniaLimCore: after you recommended thunderbird to him you suggested that you'd recommended it because you used it16:35
ikoniabut I totally could have miss-understood that16:36
LimCoreI recommended TB because I knew it supported OpenPGP, I used it like in 2007 afair;  Then I was sad to quickly learn that this version of TB have issues with OpenPGP16:36
LimCoreso now we are switching to kmail.  (and already found 1 new bugs which Im now reporting on top of my previous bugs)16:37
ikoniafair enough, I thought you where a user16:37
LimCorekmail I use daily, therefore tens of bug reports :)16:37
ikoniaLimCore: yet you've only just spotted this bug ?16:37
hggdhLimCore: the only thing you should try is to understand that reporting yesterday, and expecting it to be fixed yesterday is unrealistic16:37
ikoniado you not use kmail with enigmail much ?16:37
LimCoreikonia: kmail does not work ith enigmail, it has builtin openpgp or something16:38
LimCorehggdh: ok16:38
ikoniaLimCore: or something ???? you've been using kmail for ages, what do you normally use for encryttion for it ?16:38
LimCorein kmail I spoted like 10 bugs (thare are mailny 3 main bugs - IMAP issues, config/save issues, and pinentry)  plus 1 new bug today that Im in middle of reporting16:39
ikoniaLimCore: that's not what I asked16:39
LimCoreikonia: for encryption in kmail I use just OpenPGP, it works by default - just select your OpenPGP key in Idnetity16:40
ikoniaLimCore: what do you normally use for encyption with kamil ?16:40
LimCoreOpenPGP course16:40
LimCore* of course16:40
ikoniaLimCore: ok, so you've just started to try enigmail with it ?16:40
LimCoreno16:40
ikoniaahh sorry, miss-read16:40
ikoniakmail refuses to sign mails with openphp ?16:40
LimCoreI started to use Thunderbird(+enigmail) to receive emails from kmail, thus seing how TB handles them wrongly16:40
ikoniapgp16:40
LimCoreikonia: yes, this is the new today bug, but it happened only for 1 user (not me) so far. Can be user fault. I have yet to test it more16:41
ikoniaLimCore: ok - so why did you rant that the developer can't get this right ?16:41
ikoniayou've just said it's one user, and it could be his fault16:41
LimCoreI ment ther other bugs in kmail and kgpg16:41
ikoniayet you took the effort to moan about 1000's of developers16:41
LimCorekmail can handle openpgp but is really crashy16:42
LimCoreTB2 can not fully handle open pgp (sign)16:42
ikoniaoh, it's crashy now16:42
LimCoreyes, view all my bug reports for kmail. It crashes a lot in pinentry.16:42
LimCoreThat kmail pinentry crash bugs where first reported in 2006; They are confirmed by multiply users also upstream. Do you want links?16:43
ikonianot really16:43
ikoniaI don't use kmail myself so I've not got a vested interest16:43
LimCoreok16:43
ikoniaare the bugs fixed in upstream ?16:43
EzraRi dont have any problems with TB using gpg16:43
LimCorebut if you would be about to say my bug reports are nonsense, do look into them first :)16:43
ikoniaLimCore: I have looked into them, some of them are nonsense16:44
LimCoreikonia: this bug appears unfixed in upstream16:44
LimCorethe one in kmail pinentry16:44
LimCoreikonia: like which ones? I will then upgrade or close them16:44
ikoniaI see16:44
hggdhEzraR: the issue with TB and EnigMail is TB is related to encrypted+signed, and not correctly showing the signature16:44
ikoniaLimCore: I don't have references, I stopped following your bug reprots a long time ago due to your rantings16:44
ikoniahggdh: is it every mail ?16:45
LimCoreEzraR: hggdh also confirmed it, but fell free to confirm it or "works for me it". But it was already confirmed (and fixed) by upstream. Anyway: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/enigmail/+bug/504738  the attached image says it all16:45
ubot4Launchpad bug 504738 in enigmail "thunderbird openpgp (enigmail) does not TELL if message was signed or not! (missing icon and info for encrypted+SIGNED in OpenPGP/MIME mode)" [Medium,Confirmed]16:45
LimCoreikonia: perhaps you should reconsider. Really you should reconsider that pony16:45
LimCoreI can also offer (a picture of) my pet plush penguin16:45
ikonia????16:46
Nafallo64 bytes from pony.magicalforest.net (91.194.67.9): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.315 ms16:47
* Nafallo haz pony16:47
LimCoreikonia: I ment that you perhaps should consider that my bug reports are not all rants, and if you see pass it, you see they are very good :16:47
LimCore:)16:47
hggdhikonia I am not sure, since I rarely sign+encrypt. And I am running TB3+EnigMail from Moz, so there is no issue there16:47
LimCoreikonia: this bug affects every sign+encry MIME formated email, according to upstream16:48
EzraRLimCore: like I said it works for me16:48
LimCoreand all emails realy should use OpenPGP/MIME not inline OpenPGP, as I researched16:48
ikoniaLimCore: I send a ton and no-ones complained and I've not seen a problem16:49
LimCoreEzraR: ok lets see, send me your pubkey to rafal.maj.it@gmail.com16:49
ikoniaback in 1516:49
hggdhLimCore: If I may: if you try to restrict the bug text to facts (not feelings) this would help a lot. I personally tend to leave aside bugs with too much feeling (or ranting, some would say)16:49
LimCorehggdh: ok16:49
LimCorebut then I will have to punch someone or throw my laptop out the window lol16:50
LimCorebut ok ;)16:50
EzraRLimCore: sent16:51
LimCoreok I got 4E77 23B8 48C3 49FC 1A51 DC15 1C9A FEA1 DD28 7805  with picture too =)16:52
EzraRhehe16:52
EzraRyeah16:52
EzraRinteresting...the icon doesnt show16:54
EzraRthats with mime?16:54
LimCoreEzraR: I sent 3 emails. Yes, they are all in MIME.  OpenPGP/MIME should be used always (because inline is deprecated)16:54
LimCoreyou do not see that signed icon in sign+encr email right?16:55
hggdhthis is the issue. Although not absolutely critical, signature checking indicators are your visual clue that this is a good/bad/unknown thingie16:55
LimCoreright. Well for my work this is critical, is recipient does not know if email was signed, we may as well not use OpenPGP at all16:55
LimCore"Please send me passwords to all servers signed:boss *cought*ornot*cought"  "ok I do not see signed icon, but I assume it was there as always, here you go with passwords" ;)16:56
hggdhLimCore: this is where we have a difference of opinion. I think it should be fixed (and SRU-ed), but this is *not* a critical issue16:56
EzraRalthough it does have an attached signature, im not saying the icon should not show16:56
hggdhnot even severe16:56
EzraRworks in mutt :)16:57
LimCorehmm well.. signing messages seems to be the main functionallity of enigmail (or 50% of it).16:57
LimCoreeither way, medium is ok16:58
genstormok, I have to revert my claims from before - it is not so trivial to add the rt2870 support - seems to also need update to the ralink v2.1.0.0 stack. trying it out now on my own gentoo kernel which is a far more simple procedure17:14
EzraRLimCore: sending mail to myself i can not recreate the error though what client are you using?17:16
LimCoreEzraR: you are sending emails using inline OpenPGP probably. And that format is bad17:17
om26erubiquity gives ubiquity.components.partman failed with exit code 141 on todays live cd and 2010010517:17
LimCoreEzraR: http://josefsson.org/inline-openpgp-considered-harmful.html   compare my emails - theyare in MIME and your's they are in inline by default. You can make thunderbird send MIME too17:18
EzraRi did tell it to use mime17:18
EzraRLimCore: i sent you an emil let me know if it works17:24
EzraRemail17:24
* EzraR shrugs17:34
EzraRsomething is different about his signatures and mine17:35
EzraRand its not something I am doing wrong, i just used mutt to send an encrypted/signed email to my self with no problems17:37
EzraRand yes it was pgp/mime17:38
EzraRoh well17:38
LimCore_EzraR: I got that email, but it was a bit strange, with attachment " opaqued signed data"  can you send me S+E MIME email with some attached file?17:45
LimCore_perhaps there are different ways of sending S+E MIME, and one is seen but TB, and other (that happens to be created by kmail) is not17:45
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EzraRsure17:47
limcorebut since it was a bug according to upstrea (now fixed), then I guess kmail's version of S+E MIME was ok, and its "TB2's fault" for not understanding it. But we can research that for academic, why not :)17:48
EzraRTB does recognize my signed encrypted17:50
EzraRjust not yours17:50
EzraRincase TB was using some non standard way of creating the mail I tried sending from mutt as well, and it worked the same17:52
limcoreEzraR: but either kmail's format is incorrect, or TB fails to understand this format; Since TB devels confirm this as bug, I guess it was the case. Unless you have reason to say that kmail's format was illegal, then it would be kmail's bug, but I doubt sincec TB devels say its TB fault17:56
limcoreperhaps we can extract patch that fixes this issue in TB2/it's enigmail, then we see the mechanism behind it (my guess: sometimes analyzing the message does not descent into un-encrypted message to notice inside it is signed). Then such patch can be hopefully very easly applied to existing TB2 in 9.1017:57
EzraRposibly, but why do my emails work?17:58
limcorethen both TB (logically) and also mutt, create emails MIME S+E in some sub-format or with some detail, that allows TB to understand it's S. Emails generated by kmail appear to have a bit other, but still valid, format, that confuses TB 217:59
EzraRwhen i look at the emails from a client that doesnt understand pgp(my phone) your emails are diff than mine17:59
EzraRerr i take that back18:00
limcorebut what is your point here, EzraR, you say that this is not a bug in TB 2?18:01
EzraRit might be, it might not be18:02
limcoreupstream developers said it was bug in TB 2, and that it is now fixed; I liked to mozilla bug18:02
EzraRit could be some configuration diff18:02
EzraRi dont know i guess if I would be forced to say where the bug is it would have to be TB18:03
limcorefirst paragraph describes what is the diff, and that it is TB2 fault, please read:  https://www.mozdev.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=577718:03
ubot4www.mozdev.org bug 5777 in GUI "PGP/MIME Signed & encrypted Messages identified as "Decrypted" only (violates RFC3156)" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]18:04
EzraRahh so you first sign your emails then you encrypt them?18:05
limcoreit is what kmail does then. Yes. And this is valid. Other programs use other, also valid, method to create S+E MIME. TB2 understands only one of this methods18:06
EzraRboth mutt and TB only apply pgp when being sent so niether would ever do that18:08
EzraRso then thats the diff18:09
limcoreEzraR: would you like to help to isolate the patch to enigmail that fixes this issue, in order to allow this patch to go (SRU?) to 9.10?18:09
limcorehttp://enigmail.mozdev.org/download/source.php - CVS access to enigmial;  and that bugzilla hints that the fix was commied to trunk around  2009-05-19 06:43:51   (last comment)18:10
EzraRsure, i have a wedding to go to in a couple hours so I have to start getting ready and cant work on this right now but I will asign myself to the bug18:11
limcorethere seems to be a bug in LP webpage: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/enigmail/+bug/504738  this layout is broken. Is it for you as well? the right-side bar is on bottom18:14
ubot4Launchpad bug 504738 in enigmail "thunderbird openpgp (enigmail) does not TELL if message was signed or not! (missing icon and info for encrypted+SIGNED in OpenPGP/MIME mode)" [Medium,Confirmed]18:14
EzraRis there a launchpad bug?18:14
EzraRnm18:14
EzraRheh18:14
limcorehow to report bugs in LP website itself?18:14
hggdhopen them against launchpad itself18:15
EzraRi think the same as anything else18:15
limcorebut what project?18:15
hggdhlaunchpad18:16
hggdhCNR18:16
EzraRok i have asigned it to myself and will take a look at getting the patch added18:17
jpdslimcore: Which part of Launchpad do you want to file the bug against?18:20
limcorewhile reporting bug in TB I seen a bug in LP18:22
limcorewhile reporting bug in LP I hit another bug in LP cool :) "(Error ID: OOPS-1470B2747)"18:22
ubot4https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1470B274718:22
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limcorejpds: broken CSS/layout in bugs.;  Also while reproting it I hit the above mentioned oops 500 server error18:23
jpdslimcore: Report it against the launchpad-bugs project.18:23
limcorejpds: while doing this I hit ANOTHER (4th in combo) problem, #canonical join message says to view web page https://wiki.canonical.com/MessagingSystems/InternalIRC and this web page says "You are not allowed to view this page." I will report that to Canonical then18:24
jpdslimcore: That wiki is only for Canonical folk.18:25
limcorefreenode's irc join message to #canonical says to view it18:25
jpdsBecause someone set it like that.18:26
limcoreError ID: OOPS-1470H277118:26
ubot4https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1470H277118:26
limcorestill I can not report the bug against launchapd-bugs because of above mentioned oops... can this be fixed?18:27
jpdslimcore: Try asking #launchpad.18:28
Pavel_Shi, i am new in Kubuntu. I sent two bugs for "needs-packaging".19:08
Pavel_SI built some package on my Kubutnu-9.10 and can give them to you.19:11
hggdhPavel_S: thank you for you work. You might want to read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages and go to the #ubuntu-motu (or #kubuntu-dev -- I think) channels19:15
hggdhPavel_S: this is not the channel for this work (here we do triaging discussions)19:16
Pavel_Sok19:17
=== asac_ is now known as asac
WeatherGodIs there something wrong with Launchpad lately?19:22
WeatherGodI randomly can not "Post Comment"19:22
hggdhseems to (but not for me, or not for edge)19:22
WeatherGodhuh19:22
hggdhoh, sometimes I get that also19:22
hggdhwell. time for lunch. BRB19:23
WeatherGodok19:23
WeatherGodcharlie-tca, looks like that Rhythmbox thing we were talking about yesterday didn't quite pan out19:48
charlie-tcano?19:49
WeatherGoda CD icon does not show up at all in her file dialoge19:49
WeatherGodbug 47896219:49
ubot4Launchpad bug 478962 in linux "After upgrade to Karmic, CD/DVD drive no longer works" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/47896219:49
WeatherGodI had her post a screenshot to double-check19:49
charlie-tcaWell... I guess I will load a hardware 9.10 install of Ubuntu and see what happens. It will take me a minute or two19:52
charlie-tcaOTOH, it doesn't sound like the menus are working right, either, for her. Could be problems with the actual installation there?19:53
WeatherGodno, the menus are working fine...19:53
WeatherGodit was that she didn't know about the system tray in the upper-right hand corner19:53
charlie-tcaNo, I'm looking at lines 2 & 3 in comment #63, I didn't have to click it twice to bring it up.19:55
charlie-tcaLet me check in Ubuntu though. I am installing now19:55
charlie-tcaI will get to you on it today.19:56
WeatherGodher configuration somehow has it that when she quits, it goes to system tray or something to that effect19:56
WeatherGodher next comment notes that the rhythmbox icon was already there19:56
WeatherGodso, the first click goes to the system tray19:57
WeatherGodthe next one maximizes it19:57
WeatherGodor brings it into focus or whatever19:57
WeatherGodI am gonna take a closer look at her log files19:59
charlie-tcaOkay, I will see where I can get here.20:00
WeatherGodany idea what is gvfs?20:01
jpdsWeatherGod: GNOME Virtual Filesystem.20:01
WeatherGodthat something new?20:02
jpdsNo.20:02
WeatherGodah, just noticed it on my own installation20:04
WeatherGodusually, I use "df" to see my mounts20:04
Yosgood night all20:06
WeatherGodbye20:06
cyan-spamanyone have an idea on a package for Bug #309933?20:21
ubot4Launchpad bug 309933 in ubuntu "ttyS0 do not work when application start from rc.local" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30993320:21
jpdscyan-spam: upstart?20:24
cyan-spameven though the same problem occurs when running as a desktop session-launch program?20:25
hggdhif the tty cannot be opened, an errno should have been returned. We need more details20:27
cyan-spamthanks. i just did an old untouched bug response for now20:28
cyan-spami think the reporter's probably just making a mistake20:28
cyan-spamand hopefully they fixed it by now :)20:28
hggdhyeah20:28
cyan-spamwould someone more experienced take a look at Bug #309397 for me? i don't want to tell a developer off for a vague report!20:40
ubot4Launchpad bug 309397 in ubuntu "No UMPC customization (default settings) on Ubuntu UMPC image" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/30939720:40
hggdhcyan-spam: better leave it alone. Loic opened it, and he knows what he is doing20:42
charlie-tcacyan-spam: looks like it says it all. Ubuntu UMPC needs a -settings package20:42
hggdhhe probably opened it to have a reference20:42
cyan-spamok. it just seemed forgotten about to me20:43
limcorepossible bug in ssh-add,  if I do ssh-add -D  then all idents should be clear so subsequent ssh-add -l should show nothing, right?21:01
hggdhlimcore: sounds correct21:05
charlie-tcaWeatherGod: I am running a cd now in rhythmbox21:05
WeatherGodok, guess it is something with her system then21:06
charlie-tcacrap, it popped right up in it.21:06
WeatherGod?21:06
charlie-tcaIt opened rhythmbox and the cd is there. let me try another21:07
charlie-tcaIt is on the desktop too, in Ubuntu 9.10 38621:08
WeatherGodnow, is this a purchased music cd, or a burned one?21:08
charlie-tcapurchased, Carey Underwood21:08
WeatherGodeeeew21:08
WeatherGod:P21:08
WeatherGodok, so something is definitely wrong with her setup21:09
charlie-tca2nd one opened too21:09
charlie-tcaanything else you want me to try?21:14
limcorehggdh: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/50527821:14
ubot4Launchpad bug 505278 in openssh "ssh-add -D deleting all identities does not work. Also, why are all identities auto-added?" [Undecided,New]21:14
WeatherGodcharlie-tca, nah, that's good for now... I will have to flag down a udev or devicekit person next, I think21:16
WeatherGodthanks for your help, though21:16
charlie-tcano problem21:16
BUGabundoevening21:47
limcoreBUGabundo:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/505278   confirm it with us :)21:49
ubot4Launchpad bug 505278 in openssh "ssh-add -D deleting all identities does not work. Also, why are all identities auto-added?" [Undecided,New]21:49
BUGabundohey?21:49
charlie-tcaHello, BUGabundo21:56
BUGabundohey charlie-tca21:57
BUGabundoyou have been going to bed late, latelly, haven't you ?21:57
charlie-tcaof course21:57
charlie-tcacan't sleep anyway, may as well stay up21:58
BUGabundoahah21:58
hggdhlimcore: confirmed22:02
* hggdh also knows about insomnia22:03
WeatherGodhggdh, got a quick question...22:05
WeatherGodI am trying to file a bug, but I am unsure what package to file it against22:05
WeatherGodit is for the keyboard selection program in "System->Preferences"22:05
hggdhand?22:05
hggdhoh22:06
BUGabundoI sleep like a ROCK22:06
crimsun(gnome-control-center)22:06
hggdhyes22:06
WeatherGodthanks22:07
hggdhWeatherGod: you can always -- for these applets -- run it, and search for them via 'ps' variations on the terminal22:08
hggdhfor example 'ps aux | grep keyboard'22:08
hggdhmost of the times you will find them22:08
crimsunjust about anything in that menu is going to be in gnome-control-center src22:08
hggdhthen it is 'dpkg -S <name>'22:09
WeatherGodmy brain doesn't seem to be thinking correctly today22:09
hggdhyes, for System/preferences. But this is applicable generically22:09
WeatherGodgood tip about dpkg -S22:09
crimsunI recommend installing dlocate22:10
hggdhand nowadays there is this amazing tendency of giving the menu entries a completely different name than the actual appl22:10
crimsunand for completeness, install apt-file22:10
hggdhalso install apt-file (this allows you to find packages for things you do not have installed)22:10
hggdhheh22:10
WeatherGodhmm, ok good to know22:10
WeatherGodcrimsun, after I file this bug, wanna talk about some Lucid sound issues on an EeePC?22:11
crimsunsure, I'll glance in here (working on other stuff ATM)22:11
WeatherGodatm?22:12
hggdhat the moment22:12
WeatherGodjust figure it out22:12
WeatherGodtook me a second22:12
hggdh:-)22:13
limcorehggdh: thx22:18
crimsunKermiac: hint: if you can hear sound at all, it isn't an alsa-driver bug.22:18
crimsunKermiac: it will be acceptable to change the affected source package to pulseaudio if it's mentioned, and I'll pick it from there22:18
WeatherGodcrimsun, whenever you are available, let me know22:39
crimsunI'm available now, but I won't be 100% dedicated for another several hours22:41
crimsunjust spew and I'll poke in every once in a while22:41
BUGabundoahah22:41
WeatherGodok, sound seems to be fine through the headphones22:41
WeatherGodbut, only certain sounds make it through for the internal speakers22:42
WeatherGodlike, when someone responds directly to me in IRC in epiphany, I hear that sound22:42
Kermiaccrimsun: Thanx for the tip :)22:43
WeatherGodbut if I backspace too much for a message in epiphany, I don't hear that sound22:43
WeatherGodonly in the headphones22:43
limcorepossible bug in passwd22:43
limcoreok, what should happen to possility of pubkey ssh login via:  ssh user@server  after server's admin does passwd -l user ?  1) user still can login via pubkey  2) user can NOT login via pubkey  or 3) this is not defined what is the effect, admin should exect anything?22:43
crimsunKermiac: yw22:43
crimsunWeatherGod: on karmic? lucid?22:44
WeatherGodlucid22:44
crimsunWeatherGod: so some events aren't being sent to the desired output?22:45
WeatherGodI guess22:45
WeatherGodI haven't yet tested music22:45
WeatherGodtrying to get the mp3 plugin installed22:46
crimsunsorry, but I need a really precise description if I'm not in front of your hardware22:46
WeatherGodstupid software center22:46
WeatherGodwell, I seem to hear everything in my headphones when they are connected22:47
WeatherGodwhen the headphones are not connected, I only hear some sounds22:47
WeatherGodanother example is when viewing videos in Firefox, I can only hear sounds when the headphones are plugged in22:48
WeatherGod(through the headphones, that is)22:49
crimsunis this with alsa-driver 1.0.22.1?22:49
WeatherGodyes22:50
crimsunhmm22:50
crimsunhow did you get 1.0.22.1?22:50
WeatherGodfrom the daily iso build.. completely fresh22:51
WeatherGodI am running off my USB stick22:51
crimsun...but no dailies have 1.0.22.122:51
crimsunlinux still has 1.0.2122:51
crimsunto be more precise, if you didn't actually compile alsa-source yourself, you *don't* have 1.0.22.122:52
WeatherGod1.0.22.1+dfsg-0ubuntu222:52
crimsuni.e., aptitude download alsa-source22:52
crimsuncat /proc/asound/version22:52
crimsun$ cat /proc/asound/version22:52
crimsunAdvanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.22.1.22:52
crimsunCompiled on Jan  8 2010 for kernel 2.6.32-10-generic (SMP).22:52
WeatherGodhmm, 1.0.2122:53
crimsunthe alsa-driver source package generates a number of binary packages: alsa-source, linux-sound-base, alsa-base22:53
crimsunthe latter two are default in any Ubuntu install, but they have *nothing* to do with the actual *driver version*22:54
crimsunby default, the actual driver is in *linux*, and you'd check /proc/asound/version22:54
WeatherGodah, ok, I happened to have the package manager open, so I looked there22:55
BUGabundoAdvanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.22.22:55
BUGabundoCompiled on Dec 26 2009 for kernel 2.6.32-9-generic (SMP).22:55
crimsunthe former (alsa-source) is stripped (DFSG-Free) source from upstream alsa-driver tarball22:55
BUGabundohey wait22:55
BUGabundohow come u have a newer kernel ?22:55
BUGabundome wants it too22:55
crimsunalsa-source is designed to be used with module-assistant, but you can just download it, install it, and build it yourself, too (see /usr/src/alsa-driver.tar.bz2)22:56
crimsunalsa-source contains the absolute newest alsa-driver code currently22:56
crimsunBUGabundo: I installed it22:56
BUGabundo:(22:57
crimsun(e.g., apt-get install linux-headers-2.6.32-10-generic linux-image-2.6.32-10-generic)22:57
WeatherGodcrimsun, so you would like me to do aptitude download alsa-source?22:58
crimsunWeatherGod: that's up to you; I'm just warning that I'm not going to troubleshoot older versions currently22:58
crimsuna lot has changed between 1.0.21 and 1.0.22.122:59
WeatherGodwell, since I am doing testing for Lucid, then I should probably get 1.0.22.122:59
WeatherGodI take it that I can't just point to a PPA or something?22:59
crimsunBrad has a PPA, but it's currently broken23:01
crimsunI'll push him a fix later this evening23:01
crimsunI don't think you need a PPA; you can just install alsa-source and go forth23:01
crimsuni.e., either build the extracted alsa-driver.tar.bz2 yourself, or use module-assistant23:02
WeatherGodok, sounds like fun23:02
WeatherGodby the way, anyone know what rhythmbox uses for its plugin system?23:03
WeatherGodI gotta figure out which package to use for mp3s23:03
crimsunKermiac: careful, #462892 is actually an alsa-driver/linux bug23:03
crimsunKermiac: it has been fixed already in linux-backports-modules-2.6.31, so please add that task and mark it Fix Released23:04
Kermiaccrimsun: ok, will do. I thought it was PA as it was stated by the reporter "CDs and system sounds play on this system". Is there a better or "proper" way to differentiate between alsa & pa bugs?23:08
crimsunKermiac: not easily, just ping me23:09
crimsunin general, if it's a mic issue and there's an IDT or Realtek codec involved, then it's resolved in linux-backports-modules-2.6.3123:10
WeatherGodto answer my own question, rhythmbox uses gstreamer23:10
Kermiaccrimsun: ok, no probs. I'll do that from now on to make sure I don't add extra work - that's the last thing i want to do23:10
crimsunKermiac: extra work isn't normally an issue, but I would like for the knowledge to be dispersed23:10
crimsun(yes, I have blogged about this before)23:11
WeatherGodcrimsun, I just tested sound through rhythmbox, and it works perfectly through the speakers23:12
WeatherGodgo figure23:12
WeatherGodI am gonna try youtube again to see if the problem still exists from yesterday23:12
WeatherGoddid they change the name of the flash plugin package since yesterday?23:15
crimsunnot that I'm aware:23:16
crimsun$ apt-cache madison flashplugin-installer23:16
crimsunflashplugin-installer | 10.0.42.34ubuntu1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com lucid/multiverse Packages23:16
crimsunflashplugin-nonfree | 10.0.42.34ubuntu1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com lucid/multiverse Sources23:17
crimsununless, of course, you're referring to adobe-flashplugin in Canonical's partner repo23:17
WeatherGodyeah, that's the one I am used to23:17
WeatherGodok, flashplugin-installer it is, then23:17
WeatherGodyou know... I just had a moment...23:18
WeatherGodI am running a full OS from a freakin' USB stick23:19
Kermiaccrimsun: can i pls just check exactly what you mean by adding linux-backports-modules-2.6.31 task? Do you want me to just leave a comment saying it was resolved in "linux-backports-modules-2.6.31" then mark it as fix released?23:20
crimsunKermiac: click "Also affects distribution", put "linux-backports-modules-2.6.31" in the Source Package Name text entry field, and click Continue23:21
crimsunKermiac: from there, change the Status of the linux-backports-modules-2.6.31 task to Fix Released23:22
WeatherGodcrimsun, looks like sounds works properly in Firefox as well23:22
WeatherGodso, it looks like I can only find a problem in epiphany23:23
Kermiaccrimsun: thanx - done. Do you want the pa task set to invalid (as i incorrectly set it ti pa) or should I change it back to alsa-driver & mark it as fix released?23:26
Kermiacset it ti = set it to23:26
crimsunKermiac: linux or alsa-driver, no Status change23:34
crimsunI'll look at it in a bit23:34
Kermiaccrimsun: ok, I'll leave it for you to look at later. Thanx23:35
=== charlie_ is now known as porthose
WeatherGodcould someone double-check my reply to a slightly angry rant in a bug report?23:43
WeatherGodbug 46858923:43
ubot4Launchpad bug 468589 in sysvinit "Unable to shut down or restart on Karmic" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46858923:43
crimsunit's a valiant effort. I would have just skipped replying.23:49
WeatherGod"But someone on the internet is WRONG!"23:51
WeatherGod:P23:51
WeatherGodI haven't grown quite as cold and cynical as you...23:53
WeatherGodyet23:53
crimsunI'm dangerous with reply & send23:54
yofelheh, I would have left the bug open as a tab in ffx for a day or two to let the guy calm down and then responded23:54
yofelif he doesn't hate me until then23:54
WeatherGodyofel, that's actually a good idea23:54
crimsunthat tends to be my intended approach, except I rarely remember to respond :)23:57
yofelhehe23:57

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