[03:44] <crimsun> does anyone recognize the pattern surrounding bug 534135?
[03:45] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 534135 in alsa-lib (Ubuntu) "package libasound2 1.0.22-0ubuntu6 failed to install/upgrade: errore nello scrivere su "<standard output>": Riuscito (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/534135
[03:45] <crimsun> my hunch is that it's caused by something in the OR's install [but not libasound2 itself]
[08:56] <BUGabundo_remote> morning
[08:56] <ikt> ello BUGabundo_remote :)
[11:57] <kermiac> ty vish :)
[11:57] <vish> np.. ;)
[12:10] <stdouts> I've got openjdk-jdk installed but when I apt-get ant it wants to load gcj
[12:11] <stdouts> is this normal?
[12:34] <stdouts> I tried installing default-jre-headless but ant still wants to use gcj even though I've got openjdk installed
[12:45] <stdouts> sorry for the inconvenience --no-install-recommends did the trick
[12:49] <duanedesign> kermiac_: i was able to talk with some Ubuntu One devs this morning about the DBus Error
[12:52] <duanedesign> kermiac_: he confirmed that the presence of that error is not indicating the problem with sync.Only the user has a lot of files and syncdaemon startup is taking some time.
[13:36] <Laibsch> looking for somebody to confirm https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/534379
[13:36] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 534379 in firefox (Ubuntu) "firefox should provide gnome-www-browser (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New]
[13:36] <Laibsch> I wonder if that isn't even a pretty high prio bug.
[13:36] <persia> Um, why?
[13:37] <persia> It provides www-browser.
[13:37] <persia> And gnome-www-browser has no rdepends.
[13:38] <persia> (which makes, to my reading, providing gnome-www-browser unimportant)
[13:40] <vish> oooohhh , persia commented on a papercut bug ;)
[13:41] <vish> persia: you follow #U-bug-announce?
[13:41] <persia> Only rarely.
[13:42] <persia> I used to follow it a lot, but haven't had enough time the past while.
[13:42] <vish> ah , was wondering how you found that bug :)
[13:42]  * persia has lots of tricks
[13:42] <vish> persia == merlin ;p
[14:15] <Laibsch> persia: this is about u-a not package dependencies
[14:16] <Laibsch> micahg: thanks
[14:16] <Laibsch> I kind of felt like I had seen that bug before (turns out I alreay reported it), but LP search did not return it for some reason
[14:16] <persia> What calls gnome-www-browser?
[14:17] <micahg> Laibsch: because it was in the other firefox source packages
[14:21] <Laibsch> persia: xfce4-terminal may
[14:21] <Laibsch> for links
[14:22] <Laibsch> yes, xfce4-terminal apparently calls gnome-www-browser
[14:22] <persia> Laibsch: I think that's a bug: it ought be using sensible-browser
[14:22] <Laibsch> probably
[14:23] <persia> Alternately x-www-browser
[14:23] <Laibsch> hm, seems like it's not even configurable
[14:23] <persia> But an xfce tool calling gnome-www-browser is certainly less than ideal.
[14:23] <Laibsch> well, it could always be me configuring something wrong
[14:23] <Laibsch> I've used this machine for a long time now
[14:24] <Laibsch> and I've had my bouts with it's config
[14:24] <persia> Double-check in a VM, but it ought be trivial to s/gnome-www-browser/x-www-browser/ in the xfce4-terminal source.
[14:29] <bcurtiswx> seb128: bug #532799 what do you mean by "quite some log to display"?
[14:29] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 532799 in empathy (Ubuntu) "the first chan window takes 5 seconds to appear (affects: 1)" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/532799
[14:29] <seb128> bcurtiswx, well when you open a chat dialog you get the history of previous conversations
[14:30] <seb128> I'm wondering if that depends on how much bubbles there is to display
[14:30] <seb128> it's bound to be slower if there is a thousand of those
[14:30] <seb128> rather than none
[14:30] <bcurtiswx> seb128: ah, i was more under the impression that this was an -idle issue
[14:30] <seb128> oh could be
[14:30] <seb128> I went through hundred of bug emails today
[14:31] <seb128> and did commented quickly on quite some
[14:31] <seb128> feel free to ignore my comment it was just a suggestion
[14:31] <bcurtiswx> seb128: yeah, but that one had a difference between title and description (title said chan and desc said chat).. i'll get a clerification from OP
[14:32] <seb128> ok thanks
[14:32] <bcurtiswx> seb128: thanks :D
[14:32] <seb128> np
[14:44] <bcurtiswx> eek.  om26er assigned ken vandine to bug #531835, not sure if he wanted that
[14:44] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 531835 in empathy (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Fonts are very small (affects: 1)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/531835
[15:13] <vish> hmm.. :s
[15:14] <vish> bcurtiswx: hehe, just today i was thinking om26er was getting better ;)
[15:14] <bcurtiswx> vish: im leaving it just to om26er can feel the wrath of ken
[15:15] <bcurtiswx> *end star trek reference*
[15:19] <duanedesign> On the 5-a-day, is that a day in GMT time?
[15:19] <wineman> has anyone heard of ubuntu starting to load then it pops up a black screen with white writing and asks for you to login and password.  Next it pauses for about a minute before continuing to load?
[15:21] <charlie-tca> sure
[15:22] <charlie-tca> I have seen that several times
[15:22] <wineman> how so you fix it to not do that?
[15:22] <charlie-tca> Then you get a gdm login screen?
[15:22] <wineman> no it is a tty1
[15:22] <charlie-tca> I don't know how to fix it. Usually it resolves itself after running updates a couple of times and restarting a couple of times
[15:23] <wineman> no luck here
[15:23] <vish> duanedesign: yes
[15:24] <wineman> every once in a while when i turn it on it scans files for a while, when it does that it takes long enough i don't have to log in it starts fine just takes a long time
[15:26] <charlie-tca> You might want to ask about it in #ubuntu , which is the support channel
[15:27] <wineman> ok
[15:28] <mr_pouit> Laibsch: persia: I'm not sure this is a problem in the xfce4-terminal source. It probably only uses gtk to open links...
[15:29] <micahg> I was going to ask if xdg-open is more appropriate...
[16:22] <om26er> if a bug(wishlist) is fixed upstream but will come in the next development series it should be left triaged?
[16:24] <micahg> om26er: yes
[16:25] <om26er> ok
[16:27] <BUGabundo_remote> fixavailable ?
[16:28] <micahg> BUGabundo_remote: no such status
[16:28] <micahg> om26er: actually depends on the team
[16:28] <micahg> for desktop team, Fix Committed, otherwise Triaged
[16:28] <BUGabundo_remote> true
[16:29] <om26er> micahg: assign to desktop team and mark fix committed?
[16:30] <om26er> or they should
[16:30] <micahg> om26er: idk about assigning...
[17:51] <bdmurray> pedro_: isn't the 11th a Thursday re hug day?
[17:51] <bdmurray> pedro_: oh its a server day okay
[17:51] <pedro_> bdmurray, yes the 11th is a Thursday ;-)
[17:52] <pedro_> bdmurray, we're planning one for the server team on Wednesday and i'm already looking for the folk organizing the one on Thursday about ubiquity
[17:52] <pedro_> and probably we're going to have an extra one on Friday
[17:53] <pedro_> too many request lately ;-)
[19:40] <vish> qense: could you assign the printer bug to the right package , i'm not sure where it goes
[19:41] <qense> vish: It's about the default configuration of the printer server, so CUPS.
[20:42] <plars> crimsun: my board with that audio problem we spoke about before is still down, but I have another ARM board with a similar, but almost opposite problem
[20:43] <plars> crimsun: in this case, 44100Hz files play (with paplay), but 48000Hz files do not (just the opposite of the other bug) and anything I try to play with aplay just comes out static
[20:43] <plars> crimsun: any suggestion for a likely place to file this against?
[21:14] <crashsystems> I'm having an interesting audio issue. When "connector" on the output tab of sound preferences is set to analog output, I get no audio in my laptop speakers. I do get audio when I set it to analog speakers. No matter what I set it to, I'll get audio through headphones when I plug them in. Is anyone aware of a bug already reporting matching this description?
[22:12] <BUGabundo> o/
[22:31] <kermiac_> ty for following that up duanedesign :)
[23:55] <Linux000> Where can I find untriaged bugs in Launchpad?
[23:58] <charlie-tca> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage#Untriaged%20bugs
[23:58] <Linux000> Thanks
[23:59] <charlie-tca> Click the link in "All untriaged bugs can be found via..."
[23:59] <charlie-tca> no problem