[03:56] <micahg> for the hugday,are we opening upstream tasks for the bugs?
[03:57] <micahg> joshuahoover: ^^
[12:36] <kamusin> :)
[15:30] <arand> I have an interesting "bug" where a fsck, on a messy unbootable / ext4, moved _everything_ to lost+found, how would I best go about reporting this?
[15:38] <dholbach> final day of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDeveloperWeek starting in 22 minutes in #ubuntu-classroom on irc.freenode.net (first up: "Writing Beautiful Code")
[15:46] <LimCore> hello
[15:47] <LimCore> Im founding still this OpenPGP bugs in kmail.
[15:48]  * kyubutsu notes: ubuntudeveloperweek. 20 minutes: start topic 'writing beautiful code'
[15:49] <BUGabundo_remote> LimCore: bugs as in: IT DOESN'T FREAKING work ?
[15:49] <LimCore> bug as in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdepim/+bug/514338
[15:49] <ubot4> LimCore: Error: This bug is private
[15:49] <LimCore> public now
[15:50] <jpds> LimCore: Report it to kmail upstream at bugs.kde.org
[15:53] <kyubutsu> kmail doesnt want to read gpg key here..  at least its listed in kgpg but i still had to use terminal to import my key
[15:53] <LimCore> kyubutsu: hmm. perhaps comment my bug the please
[15:54] <kyubutsu> it might be a different bug though, havent debugged it really
[15:57] <LimCore> also gnome panel is buggy
[15:57] <LimCore> it attempts to statart programs like firefoxfox
[15:57] <LimCore> which is really annoyingng
[17:07] <duanedesign> could someone set a bug to wishlist please. bug 505632
[17:07] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 505632 in couchdb-glib "Add support for views" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/505632
[17:13] <vish> duanedesign: that is not an Ubuntu bug... :) its couch-glib upstream bug
[17:14] <vish> couchdb-glib*
[17:15] <vish> only the maintainers can set the importance for that
[17:21] <kklimonda> good evening :)
[17:22] <BUGabundo_remote> hey buddy
[17:23] <om26er> If a bug was reported against old netbook launcher( about its interface) and now that bug don't apply. so should it be marked invalid or won't fix?
[17:24] <charlie-tca> invalid, if it doesn't apply to anything now
[17:24] <om26er> charlie-tca, thank you
[17:24] <charlie-tca> with comments about why
[17:25] <om26er> charlie-tca, if it was marked medium should I also change it to undecided?
[17:26] <charlie-tca> not needed to change importance
[17:26] <om26er> ok
[17:26] <charlie-tca> You can just change status.
[17:27] <vish> charlie-tca: wouldnt that be needed for the older release? [but if om26er had quoted the bug it would have been better to judge ;) ]
[17:28] <charlie-tca> Wouldn't what be needed?
[17:28] <vish> charlie-tca: if the bug was reported about the old netbook launcher.. wouldnt it be valid for the older release
[17:29] <charlie-tca> Depends on what release, and whether or not the launcher is still usable. , thus the "if it doesn't apply to anything now"
[17:30] <vish> yeah , depends.. om26er usually  asks without mentioning bug.. [mysterious fella ;)]
[17:31] <charlie-tca> heh
[17:31] <om26er> vish, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netbook-launcher/+bug/267448
[17:31] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 267448 in netbook-launcher "Home folder in the right sidebar should sit just above Places folders (Documents, Music etc.)" [Medium,Invalid]
[17:33] <vish> meh.. that is a very old bug :s
[17:35] <om26er> vish, so its fine ?
[17:36] <vish> om26er: i guess so , it was an old suggestion
[17:46] <duanedesign> vish: ahh, thank you for pointing that out. Me thinks i need another cup of coffee. :)
[18:06] <bcurtiswx> om26er: if i haven't done so already.  Thanks for all the triage you do with empathy :D i just took 215 bug-mails down to 150 with your help
[18:07] <om26er> bcurtiswx, I am happy to help
[18:07] <bcurtiswx> thats supposed to say 275.. not 215.. lol
[18:08] <hggdh> it was still a nice number
[18:12] <mrand> very nice.  great job om26er!
[18:13] <om26er> mrand, thanks :)
[18:17] <bcurtiswx> om26er: is there a PPA for empathy to test in karmic?
[18:17] <arand_> I have an interesting "bug" where a fsck, on a messy unbootable / ext4, moved _everything_ to lost+found, how would I best go about reporting this?
[18:17] <om26er> bcurtiswx, yes.
[18:18] <bcurtiswx> om26er: and that is?
[18:18] <om26er> bcurtiswx, it has empathy 2.29.5
[18:19] <om26er> bcurtiswx, i think I gave it to someone as I thought It had empathy 2.29.6
[18:20] <hggdh> arand_: probably to the kernel, linux
[18:20] <bcurtiswx> om26er: yeah I imagine they would update it to 2.29.6 if it was just released
[18:21] <om26er> they updated the ppa to 2.29.6 for lucid only
[18:22] <om26er> https://launchpad.net/~telepathy/+archive/ppa
[18:22] <arand_> hggdh: Yea, is there any info I would be able to extract from the kaputt filesystem or is it just kernel/ubuntu version, harddisk make, and that's it?
[18:23] <hggdh> better to run ubuntu-bug linux -- it will get all basic data for the kernel. Then make sure the fsck errors are in the uploaded data
[18:23] <hggdh> arand_: ^
[18:25] <arand_> hggdh: the filesystem where all those data would be is gone, it is one big 5GB lost+found dir, nothing more. To run ubuntu-bug on correct kernel version I would have to fresh-install.
[18:26] <hggdh> arand_: you reinstalled ubuntu after the error?
[18:27] <arand_> hggdh: no
[18:27] <hggdh> in other words -- what you lost was root, and everything was under root?
[18:30] <arand_> I had one ext4 partition that was "/" after errors and a fsck it is now a 5GB lost+found directory.
[18:31] <hggdh> OK. So you lost all logs, correct?
[18:32] <arand_> hggdh: yes (along with everything),  unless there is some way to find them in lost+found,
[18:33] <hggdh> do you at least remeber what linux version you were running (full version string, down to the end)?
[18:33] <arand_> Yes, was the latest for jaunty, -17
[18:34] <hggdh> OK. Open a bug on Linux, state what happened, and the Linux version. Make sure you state you still have the lost+found with 5G of recovered files
[18:35] <hggdh> arand_: I am sure there are some forensic tools available to parse the lost+found mess. Worst scenario is you can grep for some string you know will be in a certain type of file, and recover them this way
[18:35] <hggdh> Now I have to get to the airport, sorry
[18:35] <arand_> hggdh: Ok, will do, wanted to see if there was anything I could do to make the report more helpful.
[18:36] <hggdh> not really, except combing the l+f for logs
[18:42] <bcurtiswx> om26er: instead of saying "do you face this", it's probably better to say "We are wondering if you have faced this issue anymore?"
[18:43] <om26er> bcurtiswx, ok sure
[19:27] <kamusin> Can anyone help me to reproduce this bug 494400 please
[19:27] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 494400 in gksu "Opening folder with nautilus-gksu change desktop wallpaper to root one" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/494400
[19:37] <bcurtiswx> what package in launchpad is mission-control a part of
[19:37] <bcurtiswx> i can't find it
[19:54] <bcurtiswx> nvm
[19:57] <vish> charlie-tca: hmm , ..  papercuts is only for apps in the default install , just a task to track usability fixes/problems... there isnt anyone who is actually fixing the bugs[someone from community has to fix them eventually]
[20:19] <charlie-tca> which one is that?
[20:21] <vish> charlie-tca: i thought it was you, who added the papercuts task Bug 398509
[20:21] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 398509 in subcommander "html guide referenced in man page is not there" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/398509
[20:22] <charlie-tca> That is usability (but I suppose, not in main)
[20:22] <charlie-tca> I did do that. I just can't remember those things anymore, even for 5-10 minutes
[20:23] <vish> lol ... but yeah , if not in main install it is not included
[20:23] <charlie-tca> Well.... I guess you should disapprove the papercut
[20:23] <charlie-tca> or you want me to?
[20:23] <vish> just wanted to mention it to you , you can do it too :)
[20:24] <charlie-tca> It just seems like such a simple thing, move docs from suggested to recommends
[20:24] <charlie-tca> done
[20:24] <vish> thanks..
[20:25] <vish> charlie-tca: we are lacking papercuts from xubuntu :(  .. you can nominate some bugs in the default which are design flaws
[20:25] <charlie-tca> Thank you for catching it
[20:25] <charlie-tca> ummm, all of xubuntu is universe
[20:26] <vish> well , if its in the default install and a design flaw it doesnt matter
[20:27] <charlie-tca> I will see if I can come up with any. Most of what we have is in the "hard to fix" category
[20:28] <vish> ;)
[20:28] <mr_pouit> (and patches should be reported upstream)
[20:29] <vish> mr_pouit: they are ... :)
[20:29] <mr_pouit> then that's fine
[21:35] <arand_> Just reported Bug #514498 , any pointers on improving the report (or logfiles to look for)?
[21:35] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 514498 in linux "whole filesystem lost to corruption " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/514498
[22:43] <greg-g> so, should I unsubscribe from bugcontrol? :)
[23:03] <Incubuss> Anyone else not able to log into a guest session with Lucid (just left with a blank screen)?
[23:03] <Incubuss> More importantly, anyone else find that if they switch to a virtual terminal to kill X that everything you typed also went into wherever you last had focus? Such as pidign in my case...
[23:24] <yofel> Incubuss: you should ask that in #ubuntu+1
[23:25] <Incubuss> ah, thanks
[23:26] <Incubuss> not really too sure how to go about reporting it correctly, slight shocked since my login details (inc password) were sent to the person I was talking to previously...
[23:40] <BUGabundo> need package for keyboard repeat function in gnome
[23:40] <BUGabundo> its broken in lucid
[23:40] <BUGabundo> thanks
[23:45] <BUGabundo> FYI https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/514562
[23:45] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 514562 in gnome-settings-daemon "keyboard no longer repeats" [Undecided,New]