[06:31] <kermiac> has something changed on the qa tracker site? i can't log-in, almost like my account is gone
[06:35] <kermiac> nvm, just reset my password & all is good. bit strange, but problem solved :)
[21:32] <flax1> hello, my ubuntu 10.4 freezes when i press the enter-key, is this a well-known-thing?
[21:32] <persia> Not at all.
[21:32] <persia> Or at least, I'd expect to hear more about it, and I haven't.
[21:32] <persia> File a bug :)
[21:34] <charlie-tca> flax1: at what point does the freeze happen? Is that on the gdm login screen?
[21:34] <flax1> first i didnt have a login configured, then i got this dialog for keyring
[21:35] <flax1> when i pressed enter after the password it froze.... so i used the button
[21:35] <flax1> also, when i enterd in firefox a searchquery in the searchbox
[21:35] <flax1> so i waited for 2 weeks (2 weeks ago i did an update when it started)
[21:36] <charlie-tca> Okay, that seems different from what I have seen
[21:36] <charlie-tca> file a bug, please
[21:36] <flax1> but i dont know where it comes from, since everything stops workgin
[21:37] <flax1> should i do a complete reinstall first?
[21:38] <flax1> since, the upgrade process could also be the problem i guess
[21:38] <persia> Worth filing the bug before doing the fresh install, as we're supposed to support upgrades as well.
[21:38] <flax1> well, i upgraded from an other version of 10.4
[21:39] <flax1> and what should i give for background information?
[21:40] <persia> As much as you can :)  But the release installed, any previous upgrades, the precise place the error occurs, how easy it is to replicate, etc. is a good start.
[21:40] <flax1> any configuration files that are worth mentioning?
[21:40] <flax1> persia: i will do my best, but  believe me, when you cannot use the enterkey, its a pain in the ***
[21:41] <persia> flax1: I bet.  Does ctrl-M work, or have the same behaviour?  If you're lucky, it's just an issue with keyboard mapping.
[21:42] <flax1> well, i tried ctrl-f1 to get a console and ctrl-backspace,... but none of them works
[21:42] <persia> Hrm.  Well, maybe just document everything somewhere (even on paper), and then try to get a working environment.
[21:43] <persia> The key bit is to be able to compare the working environment to the broken environment, as otherwise it's hard to track down the issue.
[21:43] <persia> The folks in #ubuntu-bug may have additional strategies to recommend.
[21:44] <flax1> hmmz,.. well i will try if i can do anything with the system remote,..,. then i can keep working on the system
[21:44] <flax1> (i hope)
[21:45] <flax1> thanks, and my report will come then around thuesday
[21:45] <flax1> thank!