=== David-T is now known as Guest57528 [01:16] Ah, fresh day :) Perhaps today will be a day without finding a bug? Well, not today! Just 2 hours into new day, and I already have nvidia-freezes-computer-on-VT-switch. Cheers :) [01:17] LimCore, not much we can do about nvidia [01:17] LimCore, have you reported it anyway? [01:17] Im going to whip you up excelent bug report for this [01:18] don't forget to mention it on nvnews :/ [01:40] bug #516861 [01:40] Launchpad bug 516861 in xorg "[Karmic][nvidia] VT switch cause segfault error 4 in nvidia_drv.so. Related to pulseaudio?" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/516861 [01:40] bam! === David-T is now known as Guest61107 [02:15] \o [06:13] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat/+bug/215078 how to help with this [06:13] Launchpad bug 215078 in xchat "xchat disconnect then reconnect loses channel info" [Low,Incomplete] [07:10] good morning bugsquad [07:19] morning, thekorn [07:21] hggdh, good evening [07:50] there are many gwibber bugs that dont exist in the development release 2.29.1(its not yet in lucid) should I mark them fix committed? [07:57] No. [07:58] Please leave them "Triaged", so that we can be sure to still see them if the newer upstream doesn't make lucid. [07:58] They may help provide an argument for an update. [07:59] persia, ok [07:59] btw the new interface brings gwibber to the next level [08:03] om26er: you can add a comment stating you cannot reproduce on upstream code [08:04] Or, better, a link to an upstream (closed) bug, and a comment detailing the current state of the upstream that closes the bug (released, available in Debian, etc.) [08:04] indeed. If you find an upstream bug, and the Ubuntu one does not link to it, then please add it in [08:38] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xchat/+bug/215078 [08:38] Launchpad bug 215078 in xchat "xchat disconnect then reconnect loses channel info" [Low,Incomplete] [08:39] is there any thing to do with this? [08:42] Damascene: try #xchat .. they might help [08:43] yes, you are right. but the bug is not even confirmed but its duplicate is [08:43] Damascene, then mark it dup [08:44] I did [08:45] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icewm/+bug/270019 [08:45] what about this [08:45] Launchpad bug 270019 in icewm "Arabic support in icewm" [Undecided,Confirmed] [08:46] why it's incomplete [08:47] Damascene, its confirmed [08:56] I confirmed this but what about triaging. is it something that should be done by you or what [09:12] damn , missed om26er ... :s [11:02] mOrnInG [11:04] before marking a bug fixed should I change its importance(if its undecided)? [11:07] sorry got disconnected was I answered? [11:10] noone [11:10] was going to say, it's a good praticse === Lutin is now known as Guest28382 [12:29] please set priority High or Critical for bug #474327 - as it can lead to destroying partitions on hard drive(!) and massive data loss, for many users using encrypted swap [12:29] Launchpad bug 474327 in cryptsetup "/lib/cryptsetup/checks/{un_,}vol_id should fail if vol_id from udev is not available" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/474327 [12:31] * LimCore_ pokes Hobbsee persia with critical-error-poker [12:32] for 3 months now, users can apparently have a random partition overwritten on harddrive if they for example upgrade ubuntu and change order of hard drives attched to PC [12:40] LimCore_: Talk to slangasek about cryptsetup bugs. [12:41] but why is priority still not set? this bug destroys user's partitions.. seems reall high/critical [12:43] hmm , if anyone sees om26er , could you ping me? he seems a bit too trigger happy turning down all papercuts as feature requests :( [12:45] how is open source better, a critical bug destroying user data, and as usuall, more talking then coding/fixing [12:52] LimCore_: slow down, please. This is *not* a security bug. It has the potential to be destructive, though [12:53] hggdh: yes, it's a critical, not-security bug [12:53] (still it can motivate users to disable crypt swap, and that one IS security, but its not so important how it is concerned for now) [12:56] hggdh: slow down? Critical bug for 3 months seem slow enough. I think it is very nice when someone (like me occassionally ;) have iniciative to swiftly JUST FIX some tings! (instead of taling and talking and taaalkin like NATO or something) [12:56] patch to fix the above bug will be ready in a moment. [12:57] LimCore_: I do not see it as a critical issue. I agree it should be High, but this is it. [12:58] hggdh: it will overwrite a random partition, always, if only you 1) used ecnrytpted swap 2) changed ordering of hard drives (like, added a 2nd hard drive) [13:04] no, not like added a new harddrive: *changed* the ordering [13:06] hggdh: yes, added a new harddrive: *changed* the ordering [13:08] hggdh: as the reporter says, read entire description [13:08] no... adding another harddrive will not cause it. I read it. I am afraid you also read it, but did not quite see the catch. [13:10] i.e.: old drive (alone) == sda; old drive is taken out (or a new is added, with priority): old drive == sdb, new drive == sda. This is a change in ordering [13:10] if I have old hard drive as sda, and I add a new one, the new one can be sda, so it will get nuked - in example you boot up ubuntu after attaching friends hdd and ater merly booting uubntu you shred his C: partition [13:11] in either case, if you connect/reconnect hard drives, you may up end with Ubuntu nuking some of your partitions, if you upgraded to ubuntu where no_vol_id is missing, right? [13:12] yes. This is why I marked it High. [13:26] if I want to put something like "handle SIGPIPE nostop noprint" on gdb permanently, is there a config file I can use? [13:27] .gdbinit? [13:27] maybe [13:27] let me try [13:28] hggdh, around? [13:29] nigel_nb: around [13:30] hggdh, do I have to worry about closing the bug squad team? [13:30] nigel_nb: what do you mean? [13:30] oh, if you will be booted out? [13:30] not everyone gets kicked out..am i rejct? [13:30] right [13:31] no, you will keep in, as long as you follow the basic rules (CoC, doing bug work, etc). And we will validate these that follow the rules. [13:31] and you *do* [13:32] :) [13:32] just checking.... [13:32] good to check [13:32] hggdh, I did something insanely stupid at home, got kicked from my router.. ;) [13:32] LOL [13:32] I set a mac filter [13:32] even if you wire in? [13:33] and forgot to set my own MAC as allow [13:33] well, the trouble is the router is in my friends room [13:33] and he's on vacation (locked the door too!) [13:33] usually you can set a MAC on your interface [13:33] yeah, but wifi does not lemme in, I have to wait for him to come back and wire in [13:34] well, edit your wireless connection, and set an acceptable MAX [13:34] s/MAX/MAC/ [13:34] hggdh, LOL, I set all MAC as blocked [13:34] oh. [13:34] er [13:34] nigel_nb, i had that same problem too [13:34] you are dead ;-) [13:34] hggdh, yep! [13:35] hard reset did the trick and i reconfigured it again ;P [13:35] its funny.. with wifi at home, I'm going out side and paying extra for accessing internet [13:35] nigel_nb: look at it from another angle: your router is now very secure [13:35] hggdh, so secure that even I can't access it ;) [13:35] yes, this is the price of absolute security [13:35] Severity1, wish I could do that ;) [13:36] hggdh, hehe [13:36] lock out the users [13:36] but now if ever that happens imma use my cellphone to access its webui [13:37] Severity1, webui...hm.. lemme see if that works [13:37] only if you authorised external admin access [13:37] hggdh, correct [13:38] I did [13:38] but now, I dont knw the IP [13:38] nigel_nb: forge your mac to be the same as one of the router ports [13:38] !fail [13:38] DUH [13:38] Factoid 'fail' not found [13:38] bah [13:38] or telnet into it [13:38] nigel_nb, theres a pinhole button on your router try doing a hardreset press it for 10 secs. but note that it will reset all settings [13:38] Severity1, well [13:39] nigel_nb, usually its 192.168.1.1 [13:39] if I could hard access router physically, I can access the webUI through wire [13:39] I can't access it physically :( [13:39] lol [13:39] at least not until 10th [13:39] haha so webui or telnet it is [13:39] I bet you learned that the *hard* way [13:39] BUGabundo, yes I did [13:40] now I've become a wifi security expert :p [13:40] and one more freby: always keep a cable close by [13:40] not yet [13:40] you only become one, once you find a way into the router [13:40] BUGabundo, I have the cable. The router is in a locked room to which i dont have the KEY! [13:40] I get that [13:40] its so frustrating lol [13:40] but you should keep a *connected* cable [13:40] ah, that way [13:41] does it have *any* MAC in the list? [13:41] or none at all? [13:41] nope [13:41] none [13:41] ping of deaft my trip it to reboot and lose configuration [13:41] borrow a lappy from a friend [13:41] easy question, I apt-get source xxx, dch -i, fixed a bug in the source, and now what? how to make .patch to be send to LP or something [13:41] did you do mac filtering? [13:41] or some kind of wifi arp atack [13:42] omg nigel_nb this is a good opportunity to do pen testing [13:42] LimCore_, running lucid? [13:42] BUGabundo: cut the lan cable outside the room and be MITM? ;) (didn't read entire log) [13:42] Severity1, pen testing? [13:42] nigel_nb: bug is in karmic [13:42] penetration testing! [13:42] Severity1, LOL [13:42] LimCore_, fixed in lucid? [13:42] no [13:43] fixed by hand (trivial) [13:43] then you need to get the lucid source I think [13:43] and debuild -S and generate debdiff [13:43] dude we are sooo geeekkk [13:43] just pick lock his room [13:43] BUGabundo, haha [13:43] you do have a _good_ reason for it [13:43] being stupid , that is [13:43] BUGabundo, well that is planned for 2morrow ;) [13:43] I thought of that first [13:43] ahahahaha [13:43] ohhh you are not GEEK enough [13:44] I have already asked a locksmith to take a look ;) [13:44] l33t would crack the router with a spare key in the drawer [13:44] LOLOL [13:44] you are going PRO and everything [13:44] MUAUAU [13:44] hahaha [13:45] LimCore_, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Recipes/Debdiff [13:45] LimCore_, thats what you need :) [13:57] what is the meaning of triaging [13:58] Damascene: placing a bug in a way that dev can just work on it [13:58] more or less [13:58] but you get an idea [13:59] Damascene: giving importance to something , so that the people working on it know what to prioritize [13:59] LimCore_: better to use pull-lp-source in the future (instead of apt-get source) [13:59] OK. be back in 30 min [14:00] ok thank you :) [14:03] Damascene: you should take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/ToTriage [14:07] anyone can help with this http://paste.ubuntu.com/368887/ [14:08] added the trivial patch to fix High bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cryptsetup/+bug/474327 [14:08] btw, should I had used UTF-8 chars in changelog? [14:08] LimCore_: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/474327) [14:10] LimCore_, yes [14:14] hi, i use ldaps for user authentication with several ldap servers, but it doesn't accept the ssl cert of the first server in ldap.conf, if i substitute the first with the second server in the config, then it will accept the cert of the second server [14:14] the ssl certs are all correct, ca cert is also included, it accepts all certs of each server, but not of the first one, no matter which server is the first one [14:14] I can't find a report on bugs.launchpad.org about this issue, is there anything known about this issue? [14:25] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/icewm/+bug/270019 acn some one triage this [14:25] Damascene: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/270019) [14:45] -._|¯|_|¯'--> que mierda [14:46] ? [14:46] hggdh: any idea why this bug was closed? Bug #424315 [14:46] vish: Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/424315) [14:46] vish: looking [14:47] are bugs which have not been sent upstream to be closed as invalid? [14:47] vish: no, they should not [14:48] om26er has been closing a few bugs like that :( , [14:49] we will talk with om26er about that. But this sounds like a wrong close [14:50] (it is probably an excess of willingness to help, coupled with being new to the process) [14:51] yeah ... :( [14:51] anyone here know what channel to go to for wiki problems? [14:51] * vish is having to double-check his bugs [14:51] grr.. lp and its oopsies [14:52] vish: om26er is making a few mistakes with empathy bugs too.. def needs to be chatted with [14:53] bcurtiswx: heh , and he does a lot of bugs in one day ;) thats a lot of double-checking ;p [14:53] vish: that much I know.. :'( [14:54] bcurtiswx_: #ubuntu-website? [14:55] hggdh: will try, ty [15:19] * vish chuckles at #lp topic > "Launchpad is feeling unwell but should be fully recovered real soon now" ;) [15:21] heh. Graveyard call to a doctor: "Dr, I feel bad" -- "What do you feel?" -- "I fell unwell" -- "well, take two aspirins, and come to my office tomorrow morning" [15:28] * bcurtiswx_ kicks wiki.ubuntu.com [15:28] can you report bugs for wiki.ubuntu.com on launchpad? [15:28] bcurtiswx yes [15:29] BUGabundo: what to report against? [15:29] website [15:29] just so I don't think it's me [15:30] go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DCTeam and rename it to DistrictOfColumbiaTeam [15:35] anyone? [15:37] bcurtiswx: done [15:38] REALTY?!?!@ALFON#P$(*Y# [15:38] why the F&SD* did it say the page already existed? [15:38] bcurtiswx: you wanted to rename the page or the title :s [15:38] the page... [15:38] hmm.. , i changed the title :s [15:39] i want to rename the PAGE :P [15:39] you can't, I think [15:39] no privs [15:40] BUGabundo: huh? [15:40] why does it say it doesn't exist? [15:40] bcurtiswx: it doesnt say that... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DistrictOfColumbiaTeam [15:40] bcurtiswx: just copy paste to new page ;p [15:41] but i'd rather have all attachments come with it [15:42] bcurtiswx: _all_ , there is only one ;) [15:42] shh :P [15:50] ok, did the "hard" way [15:50] the not so lazy way, you mean [15:51] the wiki offered an option.. i took it [15:51] doesn't mean i'm lazy [15:51] ok ok [15:51] bcurtiswx: what option? how do you rename? [15:53] under "more actions" [15:53] you should see an option for "rename page" [15:53] ah , thanks.. [16:52] But you probably need to be a wiki administrator for that option [16:54] charlie-tca: thats what I told him [16:55] different wording [16:57] charlie-tca: it should be blocked if you cant use it tho [16:57] I don't think any option is blocked just because you can't use it, is it? [16:57] file a bug [16:58] :P [16:58] if you arent logged in, it doesn't let you click on "rename page" [17:24] hggdh: help with weechat? [17:24] I seem to be missing most of the shifted letters in lucid; using from the repositories [17:41] charlie-tca: upper/lower? [17:55] hggdh: upper [17:56] It's like ABCFGJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ [17:56] any idea? === Guest61107 is now known as David-T === David-T is now known as Guest15340 === Guest15340 is now known as David-T [18:38] [18:52] charlie-tca: this does not sounds like a weechat issue... [18:52] and I ran 3.0 for a while, with no problems. Did you change your input method? [18:53] Not that I know of. Maybe I will remove/purge and reinstall it. [18:53] try to right-click (or left-click, if you are left-handed like I am), and see if you have an option to change input methods [18:54] reason is I did something like that some time ago, and got my keyboard completely messed up (on weechat) [18:54] and it happened I had changed the input method [18:55] ola pedro_ -- yes, the bird sang true for you ;-) [18:55] * pedro_ hugs hggdh [18:56] hggdh, so awesome dude ;-))) [18:56] hello there charlie-tca! [18:56] charlie-tca, got any further comments on that funky rhythmbox bug? [18:56] hello, pedro_ [18:56] No, and haven't heard anything from the reporter, either [18:57] * hggdh hugs pedro_ [18:57] pedro_: thanks for asking ;) [18:57] charlie-tca, boo i was having a good time with him, he seems to be *terrible* lost [18:57] pedro_: indeed. I was quite surprised [18:58] Yeah, it wasn't so good where I sat. [18:58] hehe :-P [18:59] * pedro_ go search for more comments [19:04] buu no more comments :-( [19:04] bug 508546 [19:04] Launchpad bug 508546 in rhythmbox "Rhythmbox not allowing 16-character lastfm password" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/508546 [19:04] * pedro_ will ping him just because [19:05] Yeah, that is the one. Still waiting for the response [19:05] i don't know what is he trying to do, but it's getting funnier [19:07] yeah === BUGabundo is now known as BUGabundo_dinner [21:32] A little help with bug 484954 please? [21:32] Launchpad bug 484954 in gdm "In lieu of /etc/X11/Xorg.conf , I am not able to set my monitor to 1280x1024 . I would prefer not to "hack" it." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/484954 [21:33] I don't know if it is a valid bug, but I don't think the package is right, at least. [21:33] It just confused me completely [21:38] charlie-tca - i'm not sure, but gdm is definately the wrong package. it has nothing to do with display configuration [21:38] (i only read the first few sentences though) [21:39] i don't really have time to read his life story ;) [21:39] I read a couple of paragraphs, and got that part. [21:39] But I can't quite figure out what he is trying to report [21:39] me neither [21:39] i find it difficult when people write paragraphs of information like that [21:40] Maybe I will save it and try tomorrow when my brain is fresh [21:40] heh === BUGabundo_dinner is now known as BUGabundo === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh