[03:56] <kermiac_> software centre get's the screenshots from http://screenshots.debian.net/ like synaptic, right?
[05:15] <drew212> can someone take a look over a bug report quick for me and change the importance, i believe it is a high or medium importance
[05:25] <micahg> drew212: is it that firefox bug?
[05:28] <micahg> drew212: there can be many reasons for no sound
[05:29]  * micahg also thought there was a bug for this and it was a pulseaudio issue
[05:35] <drew212> people are just having problems with sound in firefox with video, seems to be a flash issue
[05:35] <drew212> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox-3.0/+bug/317330
[05:35] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 317330 in firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[Master] No sound in Firefox (affects: 30) (dups: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[05:35] <micahg> drew212: yes, I see :)
[05:35] <drew212> how do you see?
[05:35] <drew212> lol did you search out my work?
[05:36] <micahg> drew212: 1. I'm subscribed to the bug, 2. I'm subscribed to all the firefox packages :)
[05:36] <drew212> ahh
[05:36] <micahg> one of them had a video issue as well...
[05:37] <drew212> could that be a separate bug?
[05:37] <micahg> yes, the video would be something else
[05:38] <drew212> brb
[05:43] <micahg> drew212: you know you can change the package on a bug, right?
[05:45] <drew212> yep
[05:45] <drew212> i did it in this one... which i believe is related to the master one im working on
[05:45] <drew212> Bug #475617
[05:45] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 475617 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Audio Programs not releasing Audio Device (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/475617
[05:46] <drew212> the user reported this one as a firefox issue but it was happening across multiple packages all pointing back to pulseaudio
[05:47] <drew212> the people experiencing the master bug aren't having problems elsewhere though, so...
[05:49] <micahg> drew212: no, you added another task, you could have just changed the package
[05:49] <drew212> oh... how do you do that?
[05:49] <micahg> but yes, you are correct that it is a different bug
[05:50] <micahg> click the triangle and just change the package name before you click the button to submit
[05:50] <drew212> ohh, i didnt think of that =X
[05:50] <drew212> is there a way to remove the firefox one?
[05:51] <micahg> no, there isn't a way to remove tasks at this rimew
[05:51] <micahg> *time
[05:51] <drew212> oops...
[05:51] <micahg> I'll have to look at these another time as I'm falling asleep
[05:51] <micahg> drew212: don't worry, it's fine
[05:51] <drew212> I'm trying right =)
[05:51] <micahg> drew212: yep, thanks, most of those bugs are duplicates
[05:52] <drew212> are you talking about the master one? or bugs in general?
[05:52] <micahg> drew212: the master one...although I still think the issue might be pulse...
[05:53] <drew212> thats what I think too, should i add pulseaudio as a task?
[05:53] <micahg> not sure
[05:54] <micahg> I wanted to chat with the sound guy but he's not here
[05:54] <micahg> anyways, if I forget, poke me tomorrow night
[05:55] <drew212> alrite, gnite micahg
[05:55] <micahg> night drew212
[08:50] <BUGabundo_remote> morning o/
[09:40] <jan_> ??? Hello, I just wanted to ask something: I have an Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) audio device, and that is the problem. I have googled, ubuntued and f.a.q.ed but pulse audio still stutters with 2 or more applications ( firefox, vlc ). What settings do I need for alsa-base.conf or pulse/default.pa or is this a bug?  Thank you!
[10:07] <tramos> viva
[12:13] <pedro_> morning kamusin, nigelb
[12:13] <nigelb> morning pedro_ :)
[12:13] <kamusin> hey pedro_ , om26er
[12:13] <pedro_> ready to rock in the gwibber bug day?
[12:14] <nigelb> oh yes :)
[12:14] <kamusin> always ready :)
[12:14] <pedro_> \o/!
[12:29] <om26er> should the bugs of gwibber 0.8 (marked incomplete a month ago be closed?
[12:30] <om26er> they are quite old crash bugs without duplicates,
[12:31] <om26er> or a reminder would be fine?
[12:31] <pedro_> om26er, closing is ok, that version is quite old
[12:32] <om26er> pedro_, great
[12:41] <vish> om26er: are you using hugday tools?
[12:42] <vish> om26er: it is easier if you use it to close the bugs once you have gone through them
[12:42] <nigelb> what a hug day, I'm trying to fix the gwibber package for debian and you folks and triaging bugs in ubuntu, wish I could spare some time
[12:42] <om26er> vish, how to use them??
[12:43] <om26er> or it
[12:43] <vish> om26er: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/Tools
[12:44] <vish> nigelb: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay
[12:44] <nigelb> vish: I know :(
[12:44] <vish> oops  , wrong paste ;/
[12:45] <nigelb> vish: so what were you trying to paste?
[12:45] <vish> nigelb: and wrong tab completion and wrong tab , argh :/
[12:45] <nigelb> vish: lol
[12:48] <c_korn> hm, I cannot reproduce bug 540379 but it is quite new
[12:48] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 540379 in gwibber (Ubuntu) "gwibber-error crashed with DBusException in __new__() (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/540379
[12:50] <vish> c_korn: i think i'v seen the bug when gwibber is in the startup items
[12:50] <om26er> vish, what comes for "PATH/TO/MOZILLA/COOKIE"? I use chromium
[12:51] <vish> om26er: not sure.. chromium must also have a cookie somewhere , i use firefox ;)
[12:51] <rww> om26er: look in Chromium's cookie manager (it's somewhere in the settings dialog), grab the MOIN_SESSION cookie's contents under wiki.ubuntu.com
[12:51] <rww> I don't have Chromium installed right now, so that's from memory, hence the vagueness :(
[12:52] <c_korn> I only have a MOIN_SESSION cookie: http://pastebin.com/Swvb2ZEq
[12:54] <c_korn> http://www.ubuntu-pics.de/bild/47643/screenshot_001_nu5qc0.png
[13:05] <om26er> vish, would you look at that theme bug again?
[13:05] <vish> om26er: which one?
[13:06] <om26er> empathy
[13:06] <om26er> bug 538963
[13:06] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 538963 in light-themes (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "If you reduce the width of the window, status combobox disappear (affects: 1)" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/538963
[13:11] <om26er> vish, looked at it?
[13:11] <vish> om26er: well , i can reproduce it , but i think it is similar to the spinner bug , i have to check..we can leave the task incomplete for now ..
[13:12] <vish> om26er: usually if you open a new task , do mention why you opened it
[13:13] <vish> om26er: it might have something to do with the padding for comboxes, but i have to check it.. most probably bad empathy ;p
[13:14] <om26er> vish, oh, so the current status is fine
[14:13] <lfaraone> For bug 540934, I attached a LP branch and proposed the branch for merging. Should I change the bug to unassigned? (it's currently new and assigned to me)
[14:13] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 540934 in lshell (Debian) (and 1 other project) "The default configuration lets a user run every system command (affects: 1)" [Unknown,Unknown] https://launchpad.net/bugs/540934
[14:23] <thekorn> lfaraone: no, but you need to change the reviewr on your proposal,
[14:23] <thekorn> see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Branches
[14:23] <lfaraone> thekorn: hm. that was the default reviewer.
[14:24] <thekorn> yes, it is, but has to be changed ;)
[14:27] <mrand> lfaraone: another route might be to simply request a re-sync with upstream.
[14:27] <lfaraone> mrand: yes, but there are new upstream features :)
[14:28] <mrand> I admit I haven't studied it, but the comments in the upstream bug imply that there was a minor bug fix and that was it.
[14:28] <lfaraone> mrand: correct. .10 was a bugfix, but .9 was not.
[14:28] <mrand> oh, I see now.
[14:28] <lfaraone> mrand: http://lshell.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/lshell/lshell/CHANGES?revision=1.49&view=markup
[14:28] <mrand> Gotcha.
[14:30] <lfaraone> So ~ubuntu-dev should the reviewer?
[14:46] <om26er> my wifi dies quite often its been there from karmic days and still exists bug 432353 can any one help
[14:46] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 432353 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "ath5k: phy0: failed to wakeup the MAC Chip (affects: 6) (dups: 1)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/432353
[14:47] <Technoviking> jcastro: #ubuntu-bugs for the bug day?
[14:47] <micahg> om26er: you hvae wireless-backports installed?
[14:47] <om26er> micahg, no
[14:47] <micahg> om26er: try that
[14:47] <jcastro> Technoviking: yep
[14:48] <micahg> om26er: actual package name linux-backports-modules-wireless-karmic-generic
[14:51] <jcastro> om26er: I had that exact problem and the backports fixed it for me
[14:52] <om26er> jcastro, I hope it works for me too.
[14:53] <om26er> thanks micahg installed will reboot now
[15:28] <Technoviking> would someone on the art/design team need to approve an art patch for gwibber
[15:40] <greg-g> last i checked, it was still Ryan's project, no?
[15:41] <greg-g> iow: I don't see why they would
[15:47] <c_korn> I really cannot reproduce bug 540379 . should I answer this ? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Missing%20Steps%20to%20Recreate%20Bug
[15:47] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 540379 in gwibber (Ubuntu) "gwibber-error crashed with DBusException in __new__() (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/540379
[15:49] <greg-g> c_korn: there have been a lot of weird startup crashers lately in gwibber. I'd reply with that response you linked to and see if they can reproduce it.
[15:54] <marginoferror> I've written a patch that squashes a bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/540525), and I was hoping to ask a couple questions about how to properly fix the bug in launchpad
[15:54] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 540525 in empathy (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Attempting to join an AIM buddy chat through Room > Join always fails silently (affects: 1)" [Wishlist,In progress]
[15:55] <seb128> marginoferror, get it upstream in GNOME 2.30
[15:55] <seb128> that's the easier way
[15:55] <seb128> we will get the new empathy in lucid
[15:55] <seb128> otherwise get it to GNOME git and add the url to launchpad
[15:56] <seb128> or add simply your patch in launchpad
[15:56] <seb128> you have plenty of options ;-)
[15:57] <marginoferror> Right.  I just uploaded the patch to bugzilla.  An empathy dev in IRC said he'd review it.  If things are progressing on that side then I don't have to do anything else immediately to try and get it in to lucid?
[15:59] <seb128> marginoferror, right
[16:00] <marginoferror> Okay.  Um, I took the liberty of assigning the launchpad bug to myself and marking it as in progress, so nobody else would bother with it.  Can I leave it like that while things percolate upstream?
[16:03] <c_korn> greg-g: ok, should I change the status to incomplete ?
[16:05] <seb128> marginoferror, but unassign from yourself when the fix is ack by upstream since you are not going to upload
[16:05] <seb128> marginoferror, otherwise nobody is going to look at uploading it
[16:06] <marginoferror> Ah, that's what I was afraid of.  Okay, once the fix is committed upstream I will set it back to unassigned+incomplete
[16:08] <greg-g> c_korn: after you add that message, yeah, incomplete is perfect.
[16:39] <c_korn> huh ? http://pastebin.com/piLeBSrS
[16:40] <thekorn> c_korn: close your browser and try again
[16:40] <thekorn> this is because the cookie db is locked
[16:41] <thekorn> by the running FF instance
[16:41] <c_korn> nevermind. I did it manually using --wiki-id . I think this worked. at least I did not get an error.
[16:41] <thekorn> sauber
[16:41] <c_korn> heh :)
[16:42] <c_korn> can I hugday close a bug if I only set it to incomplete because of missing information ?
[16:43] <thekorn> yes, of course
[16:44] <Versus> Hello @ all (Hallo zusammen)
[16:44] <thekorn> all hugday close does is to mark the task on the wikipage for this hugday as DONE
[16:44] <thekorn> hey Versus
[16:47] <Versus> I use Ubuntu about 2 weeks and i like it more than windows now. So i decided to work on several translations, to help make ubuntu more comfortable.
[16:47] <Versus> yust a short introduction of myself ^^
[16:47] <Versus> -y +j
[16:52] <Versus> I am here for the first time. I heared something about "HugDay"? What is this?
[16:52] <c_korn> hello Versus
[16:53] <c_korn> did you hear about it on ubuntuusers.de ?
[16:53] <Versus> hi c_korn
[16:53] <Versus> ja, da habe ich mir auch etwas durchgelesen
[16:53] <Versus> ich nehme heute das erste mal hieran teil
[16:54] <vish> hehe , thekorn replies to c_korn  ;)
[16:55] <Versus> and i am also a member of ubuntuusers.de.
[16:56] <c_korn> Versus: ok, so these are the important pages: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20100318 and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/Tools/
[16:57] <Versus> ah, ok. thanks for your help
[17:04] <thekorn> vish: funny, isn't it ;)
[17:08] <c_korn> hm, how can html files be translated properly ? regarding bug 538987
[17:08] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 538987 in gwibber (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Strings in the *mako templates are not translatable (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/538987
[17:09] <kjoller> I just upgraded to lucid, but had the same problem running from the PPA in karmic. After running some time, gwibber-service starts going to 100% CPU. And it stays there. Is there any way to check what it's doing?
[17:09] <mrand> kjoller: strace maybe?
[17:10] <kjoller> mrand: how to do that? start gwibber-service with "strace gwibber-service"?
[17:11] <mrand> kjoller: that is one way.  You can also attach to an already running process with -p
[17:12] <kjoller> mrand: Ah, that's handy. Now for the interpreting part :/
[17:12] <mrand> yeah.
[17:14] <kjoller> I get hundreds upon hundreds of:
[17:14] <kjoller> read(13, 0x2744904, 4096)               = -1 EAGAIN (Resource temporarily unavailable)
[17:14] <kjoller> poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}, {fd=5, events=POLLIN}, {fd=13, events=POLLIN}, {fd=12, events=POLLIN}, {fd=7, events=POLLIN}], 5, 147489) = 1 ([{fd=3, revents=POLLIN}])
[17:16] <thekorn> c_korn: I think mako has babel support
[17:16] <thekorn> (or the other way around, it depends on your point of view)
[17:17] <thekorn> c_korn: http://www.makotemplates.org/docs/usage.html#usage_common_babel
[17:17] <c_korn> ok, fine
[17:19] <mrand> kjoller: strace from the beginning might provide you with more info on where it is in the program.  I'd recommend logging to a file (-o).   gdb could also provide the same info
[17:26] <seb128> marginoferror, the bug should not be set to incomplete, it's not
[17:26] <seb128> marginoferror, it's triaged or in progress rather
[17:26] <marginoferror> Sorry, I misunderstood.  Which one, then, triaged or in progress?
[17:27] <marginoferror> Ah, I can't mark it as triaged
[17:27] <marginoferror> So, in progress it is
[17:29] <marginoferror> fffffffffff
[17:29] <yofel> kjoller: wild guess, can you run 'sudo service apparmor stop' and see it it still hangs?
[17:29] <marginoferror> I couldn't mark it as triaged because...  Someone already had!  And it hadn't reloaded
[17:29] <marginoferror> seb128, so sorry!  I switched it from Triaged to In Progress because of the conflict there
[17:30] <marginoferror> ;_;
[17:30] <seb128> marginoferror, that's ok
[17:31] <marginoferror> I'm still new to this "collaborating with other people" thing =D  Thanks for your patience
[17:33] <kjoller> yofel, no still continues
[17:35] <yofel> kjoller: hm, nvm then. (thought it could be the reason cause apparmor once caused firefox to hang here without any visible reason)
[17:42] <qense> pedro_: What is the current status of the "giving triagers a sense of bug ownership" task that was assigned to you? I'm curious to the plans there currently are. Maybe I could help with writing a possible specification for the upcoming UDS>
[18:05] <c_korn> hm, bug 521569 and bug 524132 seem to be serious.
[18:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 521569 in gwibber (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Gwibber not pulling feeds from all accounts (affects: 4)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/521569
[18:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 524132 in gwibber "Gwibber Daily times out on low bandwidth connections (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/524132
[20:02] <arand> If gnome-orca doesn't work at all in firefox, is the bug against ff, g-o, or both?
[20:12] <qense> arand: That would depend on what's causing the bug. ;)
[20:13] <arand> And I really have no clue :(
[20:13] <arand> going for a relogin to test again...
[20:56] <Linux000> Does anyone know where Python Modules are stored by default?
[22:42] <callaghan> I encountered strange behaviour in Nautilus. Search for something, then for something else. Tab away and back again. Now the first search is back in the textbox. That normal?
[22:48] <c_korn> callaghan: eh, you are right. this is an intresting bug.
[22:51] <callaghan> c_korn: it doesn't matter how often you search for something new, as soon as you tab away and back always the very first thing is in the textbox, fortunately it isn't harmful
[23:55] <cjohnston> Could someone please give me their opinion on bug 541609
[23:55] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 541609 in gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) "When running on a battery there is no tooltip popup on mouseover (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/541609
[23:55] <seb128> cjohnston, I didn't open it but it's not a bug, appindicator don't do tooltips for now
[23:56] <seb128> it's a design decision
[23:57] <cjohnston> is network manager an appindicator?
[23:57] <seb128> no
[23:57] <cjohnston> ahh
[23:57] <seb128> the appindicator are those which behave in a consistant way as a menu
[23:57] <seb128> ie background colored when the menu is open
[23:58] <seb128> and you can move between those with left right
[23:58] <seb128> or moving the mouse between those
[23:58] <seb128> some icons have not been ported yet because they have special widgets or things appindicators don't do yet