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zushello i have a few things ive been trying to get fixed that simply arent working right... first.. i keep getting an authorization dialog box asking for unser name ad password. wich is already filled in. then i hit save password and ok.... after some time it pops up again.!!! 2 days i've been trying to figure this out. also ...00:30
zusgpgp keys i saved my folder from my ubuntu when i decided to use kubuntu 2 days ago...when i do kdesudo kate /home/username/.gnupg/gpg.conf to  check  for a "line" there is nothing in there. im tryin to import my pgp key ring into kmail can some one please help00:31
yofelzus: this channel is for help on filing/triaging bugs on launchpad, please use #ubuntu for stable release support and #ubuntu+1 for lucid00:48
zusyofel,  thanks,00:51
OkThenSo i'm on 10.04 and going on some websites makes me automatically log out03:56
OkThenWhat's up with that?03:56
OkThenAny clue?03:58
greg-gDo you have an example, OkThen ?03:58
OkThenHold on03:59
OkThenOk04:01
greg-ghah, sorry04:01
OkThenHappens when I go on http://gnome-look.org/04:01
greg-gwhat browser are you using, OkThen ?04:01
OkThenAlso happened on sdb.drshnaps.com04:01
OkThenFirefox04:01
greg-gI'm using Firefox 3.6 and it doesn't do that fo rme04:02
greg-gwhat is that site, before I go to open it?04:02
greg-gthe last one you provided a link to04:02
OkThenWhich one04:02
OkThenOh04:02
OkThenLike sprite pictures for games and stuff04:02
greg-gthat one also loads fine and does not log me out04:03
OkThenAre you on 10.04?04:03
greg-gdoes this also happen in other browsers? What extensions do you have installed? Any new extensions lately?04:03
greg-gyes04:03
OkThenOnly real thing I installed for firefox is Adblock04:04
greg-ginteresting04:04
sbeattieDoh, sounds like X is crashing for OkThen...04:05
OkThenWoops04:05
OkThenSorry was checking if it was a specific category in Gnome-Look or all of it04:07
OkThenIt's all of it04:07
greg-gany ideas sbeattie ?04:08
sbeattieOkThen: you're getting logged out to the gdm login?04:08
OkThenYea04:09
sbeattiePossibly X is crashing, if that's the case.04:09
hggdhtry with a brand new ffox profile, just in case04:09
hggdher04:09
micahgwe have a few bugs on where firefox seems to cause X to crash, but no conclusions so far04:10
hggdhlook at /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old -- see if there is a message, near the end, stating X received a SIGQUIT04:10
hggdhI have been having something like that, every so often, but I have been unable to trace it back to a specifc action or progamme04:11
mccolganGood evening, I'm looking to join this bugsquad, and in the last step I'm supposed to be sending an email to the mail list.04:12
greg-gmicahg: really, weird04:12
mccolganI need to include my id and whether or not I read the guide.04:12
mccolganIs there anything else I should include? what's the proper protocol? Should I put an introduction?04:12
hggdhmccolgan: I think I have just approved you...04:12
hggdhmcgolst-gmail?04:13
mccolganyes04:13
hggdhwelcome in, then :-)04:13
mccolganThank you!04:13
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dawnviewwhat does it mean to "join" the bug squad? how is that different from just reporting bugs?04:21
micahgdawnview: bugsquad helps to triage bugs04:24
hggdhbut there is no real difference, it is more like you now officially belong to a group that does what you were doing before04:28
dawnviewi see. i guess i don't currently triage bugs, so that's perhaps the main difference.04:38
mccolganI'm checking out this bug and there's kinda two parts to it, one looks like a wishlist and the other part I have reproduced how should I handle this?04:54
bbordwellI have an upstream bug filed with GNOME and they are asking for a stacktrace, is this the same thing as a backtrace?05:09
mccolganyes05:13
bbordwellmccolgan, Thank you.05:14
hoctopusthe command     sudo init 1 is not switching x windows off to the command line. it locks up during the shut down process05:20
bbordwellmccolgan, how can you get a backtrace on a problem that is not a crash or a freeze?05:28
bbordwellI attached the process, recreated the bug, but then I can not do anything in gdb, so i tried exiting normaly bug then gdb told me there was no stack05:29
mccolganbbordwell, I'm not sure to be honest, I'm kind of new to that, I simply knew the terminology was the same05:30
bbordwellmccolgan, okay thanks. this is my first attempt at getting a backtrace05:30
bbordwellahh ctrl+c05:32
mccolganbbordwell, thanks, good to know05:33
mccolganbbordwell, according to the man page, gdb can be passed 'bt' to show a backtrace05:35
mccolganor is that not what youre looking for05:35
bbordwellmccolgan, I accomplished a backtrace. after you attach a proccess gdb stops it so you can no longer do anything in that program. I typed continue so i could recreate the bug. You then press ctr+c to send gdb an interupt signal05:38
mccolganbbordwell, ah okay thanks05:42
hggdhyes, this is how you get it. Just please be sure to have all symbols resolved05:48
bbordwellhggdh, I am not sure what you mean?05:49
hggdhif you see a lot of ??, then you are missing the debug symbols packages05:50
hggdhusually, the most important are the first few lines -- say, 1005:50
bbordwellhggdh, http://paste.ubuntu.com/403637/05:57
bbordwellwould you mind telling me if i need to do anything or if that is alright?05:57
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hoctopusIn System-> Administration->Network Tools -> port scan   it runs continuously applied to a firewalled system leaving the person running the scan unaware of if all ports are scanned or of scan is still going on07:22
hoctopusIn System -> Administration->System Testing    there is no cancel button when System Testing is first opened by mistake07:35
giantpunehello.  i have got a weird issue with ubuntu 9.10 AMD.  the system froze and i had to hold the power button to turt it off.  when i restart it,  i cannot get my usb serial device which usually shows up as /dev/ttyUSB0 to work08:01
giantpunethe device works fine when i connect it to windows running in vmware.  but when i disconnect it from the vmware pc, it does not show up as ttyUSB0 in ubuntu08:04
giantpuneive found the device at /dev/bus/usb/004/010.  is there any way to force it to be /dev/ttyUSB0 like it was before the crash?08:16
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shrini1team: we are doing a bugjam in kanchipuram, india now10:44
shrini1:-)10:44
shrini1https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/EasyTasks10:44
thekornshrini1: very cool, have fun10:44
shrini1thekorn: thanks10:45
shrini1training on LP is going on now10:45
bbordwellwhat exactly is a bugjam?10:52
thekornbbordwell: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGlobalJam10:52
thekornsee the FAQ on this page10:53
bencrisfordshrini1: Nice!  Enjoy yourselves =)10:55
shrini1bencrisford: thanks a lot10:55
bencrisfordis anyone around?  i need some help.. :S11:34
bencrisfordwith this bug in marble : https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/kdeedu/+bug/53794411:34
ubot4`Launchpad bug 537944 in marble (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "douarnenez (France) is in a wrong place (affects: 1)" [Undecided,Confirmed]11:34
bencrisfordi have spoken to a marble dev11:34
bencrisfordwho has kde-bug-tracker'd it11:35
bencrisfordi did an also affects for kdeedu11:35
bencrisfordis there a way of linking the lp report to the kde one?11:35
bencrisfordis it as simple as adding the url to the remote watch "bit" of the also affects?11:35
nigelbgenerally, we encourage kde bug reports to be reported directly to kde and not in LP11:36
bencrisfordit isnt really a kde bug report11:36
bencrisfordwell obviously it is11:36
bencrisfordbut it affects edubuntu, which is why i think it should stay on launchpad11:36
bencrisfordi found it through the edubugs, which are what i generally focus on11:37
nigelbdo you know the kde bug number?11:37
bencrisford232450 nigelb11:37
nigelbkde bug 23245011:37
ubot4`KDE bug 232450 in general "Douarnenez (France) [and possibly other places to] is in a wrong place" [Normal,Assigned] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23245011:37
bencrisfordyes11:37
nigelbbencrisford, um, its a game?11:39
bencrisfordno11:40
bencrisfordan educational package11:40
bencrisfordlike google earth11:40
nigelbah, ok.  would you like to submit a patch for it then?11:40
bencrisfordpatch would be difficult11:41
bencrisfordwell11:41
bencrisfordnot overly complex11:41
bencrisfordbut marble have a GSoC person working on new co-ordinates anyway11:42
bencrisfordso it is assigned to him on kbugs11:42
nigelbah, ok11:42
nigelbdoes kde have a git or svn for the code?11:42
bencrisfordapt-get source works fine for the souce package if thats what you're after?11:43
bencrisfordim asking about the svn for you though ;)11:43
nigelbapt-get does not tend to get me latest upstream code11:44
bencrisfordaah11:44
bencrisfordah*11:44
bencrisfordnigelb: if i click the down arrow on the also affects, and add the url of the kbug, will that link them?11:45
nigelbyes, I have already linked them for you :)11:45
bencrisfordoh ok, ty11:45
bencrisfordnigelb: there is an svn11:45
nigelbbencrisford, oh, great.  I'll to get a patch it.  that should fix it sooner11:46
bencrisfordnigelb: l,11:46
bencrisfordok* dont know what happend there11:46
nigelb:D11:46
bencrisfordin the source, if you go to /data/placemarks that seems to have all the information11:46
bencrisfordthere might be other stuff that needs changing though11:46
nigelbthat would be the responsibility of the person to whom the task is assigned :D11:47
bencrisfordyeah ;), but in case you were interested :P11:47
nigelbsince you've mentioned it to me, I'll just try to get a patch to make his/her life easier11:47
bencrisfordnigelb: :)11:48
bencrisfordthe problem seems to be that a negative sign was left off the co-ordinates11:48
nigelbI'll try to poke the kubuntu folks to get it into lucid11:48
nigelboh, so you mean more negatives might have been left out?11:48
bencrisfordfor someone who knows the source its a five minute job11:48
bencrisfordnigelb: is possible11:48
nigelbouch ouch11:49
bencrisfordwhich is why the guy im talking to on #marble assigned it to the fella doing the new co-ordinates11:49
nigelbah11:49
bencrisfordbut i reckon it was just someone adding all the cities, getting tired and making a simple human error?11:49
nigelbindeed, probable11:49
nigelbbut I thought it might be automaticized11:49
bencrisfordhmm11:50
nigelbif it was, then we might have a bigger problem11:50
bencrisfordwell, its lucky the fella who reported it noticed11:50
nigelbyup11:50
bencrisfordid say that if there was anymore errors, they'd be in western europe, else they would have probably been noticed11:50
nigelbI'll try to get him a patch for this one and leave the rest up to them :)11:51
bencrisfordthe french error was small because the city in question is so close to the prime meridian line11:51
nigelbin that case this might be a small human error11:51
bencrisfordin most places the town would be miles and miles and miles out of where it should be11:51
bencrisfordand i think people would notice if moscow suddenly turned up in washington11:52
nigelbyeah :D11:52
bencrisfordif there was other errors, they have prolly been fixed11:52
bencrisfordnigelb: its lucky it was noticed before lucid final release :/11:54
nigelbyes indeed11:54
bencrisfordand its lucky i came across the bug11:55
bencrisfordedubugs are normally sitting around for ages before anyone triages them11:55
bencrisfordedubuntu bugs are really neglected11:55
nigelbseriously?11:55
bencrisfordnigelb: they can be, obviously they are ubuntu bugs also, but nearly all the edubugs (http://tinyurl.com/EduBugs) are new and open11:57
bencrisfordsome have been there for months, or worse...11:58
nigelbbencrisford, the problem probably is that not everyone runs it to test them out11:58
bencrisfordnigelb: yeah, but that cant be helped..  because there isnt that many people working on marketing either11:58
bencrisfordwell, it might be a bit better now, i only came back to ubuntu yesterday after a few months of absence11:59
bencrisfordbut when i was around before, we were starting to re-structure/kick-start edubuntu again11:59
bencrisfordit is *alot* better now, but we really need more people11:59
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nigelbwish I could help, my hands are too much tied with ubuntu per se12:00
bencrisfordnigelb: i understand12:01
bencrisfordits a busy time right now :D12:01
nigelboh yes12:02
BUGabundom0rning12:12
bencrisfordBUGabundo: hey buddy :) its been a while12:13
* bencrisford hopes BUGabundo remembers him...12:14
BUGabundonot really12:14
BUGabundoI have terrible memory12:14
BUGabundosorry12:14
BUGabundoshrug12:14
bencrisfordhaha, its ok ;)12:14
BUGabundofeel free to remind me12:15
BUGabundoI'll get there eventually12:15
bencrisfordBUGabundo: dont really know what to say :P12:15
BUGabundoahah12:15
BUGabundook then12:15
bencrisfordive been around in the bug squad for a year or two..12:15
bencrisfordwe know each other from IRC12:15
bencrisfordi think i have you on identi.ca but i cant say i ever go on it12:15
BUGabundolike just about everyone in here12:15
BUGabundoeheh12:16
bencrisfordyeah :P12:16
BUGabundoµbloggingis fun12:16
kklimondahey BUGabundo o/12:16
BUGabundokey kklimonda12:16
bencrisfordkklimonda: hi12:16
kklimondagood afternoon all the rest of you buggers!12:16
BUGabundotime to debug gwibber :\12:16
nigelblol, thats an odde choice of term kklimonda :D12:16
BUGabundoerror: (28, 'Operation timed out after 15000 milliseconds with 0 bytes received')12:17
BUGabundoGwibber Dispatcher: ERROR    Failed to communicate with https://brainbird.net/api/statuses/friends_timeline.json?count=20012:17
BUGabundoGwibber Dispatcher: ERROR    Failed to parse the response, error was: No JSON object could be decoded12:17
BUGabundobah... its dead again12:17
kklimondanigelb: ;)12:17
kklimondanigelb: I'm going to blame the good weather for that12:17
BUGabundonigelb: let me put it this way: kklimonda is hungry, and thinking of food12:18
BUGabundoerr of hamburgers, I mean12:18
nigelblol12:18
bencrisfordBUGabundo: i do have you on identica ;)12:19
yofelany ideas how to debug shadow? (# passwd test -> passwd: System error \n passwd: password unchanged)12:20
BUGabundobencrisford: which one of my caresmatica profiles?12:20
yofelmorgen BUGabundo12:20
bencrisfordBUGabundo: mr bean..?12:20
BUGabundobencrisford: FYI you should (remote) sub to http://mi.BUGabundo.net12:20
BUGabundowell that is the old one :p12:20
bencrisfordoh12:21
bencrisfordwell ive been absent from ubuntu for a few months12:21
BUGabundoyofel: Bom dia for you too.. can't help much with shadow. I remember someone having trouble with it last cycle12:21
BUGabundobencrisford: what happened to you ?12:21
bencrisfordBUGabundo: computer messed up, friend suggested installing arch..  i am very ashamed of myself...  but arch was crap compared to 'buntu, and i missed you all so much :P12:22
bencrisfordso i came back :D12:23
bencrisfordinstalled yesterday ;), beta 112:23
BUGabundoyeah, one of the strongest reasons for us to keep using Ubuntu : Community12:23
bencrisfordi just love contributing12:23
bencrisfordubuntu is the best distro for contrbuting, cos you see your work, and you know it makes a difference12:24
bencrisfordand everyones so supportive and friendly ;)12:24
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kklimondais there a good documentation on writing bug patterns and pushing them to the main branch?12:43
nigelbthere was one on the apport page12:46
nigelblemme get it for you12:46
nigelbkklimonda, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport/DeveloperHowTo#Bug%20patterns12:48
kklimondathanks12:49
kklimondaheh, this much I know :)12:49
kklimondawhat I don't know is how to push them back - should I create my own branch and request a merge?12:50
nigelbyou have commit access12:51
nigelbyou can just checkout and do a commit12:51
kklimondaoh to hell with that - what can I break by just pushing one small change!12:55
kklimondaonly those who don't do anything make no mistakes etc.12:56
* kklimonda closes eyes and pushes big red button12:56
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WoAnergeshi guys!14:19
WoAnergeshave VAIO with "ATI mobility radeon HD 4570" and Intel Core2 DUO T6600 @ 2.2GHz.14:19
WoAnergescan't install ubuntu 10.04 normally. problems with video appearance.14:19
WoAnergesneed help.14:19
WoAnergesi know - the image in attachment - it looks like video card owerheat, but it's not an owerheat of vc processor. i am sure about that, because i had a vc that was damaged by owerheating. this is not that case.14:19
WoAnergeshttp://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=151676&d=126975032614:19
bencrisfordWoAnerges: hi14:38
WoAnergeshi!14:38
bencrisfordi appreciate that you need help, but im afraid this isn't a support channel14:39
WoAnerges:(14:39
bencrisfordi would help you but im pretty busy atm :/14:39
WoAnergesi understand14:39
bencrisfordtry #ubuntu14:39
WoAnergesthey don want me to help! ;(14:39
WoAnergesmommy14:39
WoAnerges#ubuntu send me to #ubuntu+1 channel14:39
bencrisfordWoAnerges: hmm14:40
WoAnergesbut there no one who could say something14:40
bencrisfordhave you posted on the forums?14:40
WoAnergesso i here and itś something like a last resort14:40
WoAnergesyes!14:40
WoAnergesnot even a single reply14:40
bencrisfordwell, erm lets stop spamming the chanel, ill talk to you in private ;)14:40
WoAnergesand on ubuntu questions too14:40
nigelbbencrisford, patch ready for marble :) sorry I took too long :)15:15
bencrisfordnigelb: not at all!  im impressed and grateful that you managed to find the time so quickly15:18
chrisccoulsonBlackZ, we're not assigning desktop bugs to the desktop-bugs team any more ;)15:34
nigelbchrisccoulson, yeah?15:35
chrisccoulsonyeah, it was talked about on IRC a few days ago15:35
nigelboh great :)15:35
chrisccoulsonthere's not really any benefit of doing it, so we're not going to anymore15:36
nigelbI never assigned.  I always forgot15:36
yofelchrisccoulson: really? nice, one less thing to think about :)15:40
lfaraoneIf printing via a socket or hplip to a particular printer results in black lines where there is no content appearing on the page, that's a bug in CUPS, right?15:54
poindexterSystem ->Administration->Login Screen set to failsafe terminal seems to have no path back to GNOME. Tried startx and tried init 1 thru init 6 but after reboot still can get only failsafe terninal rather than desktop. Any help to recover would be appreciated too.16:14
kklimondayou can still change it from gdm, after you select the user and before you type your password (and this channel isn't right one for support questions)16:23
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varunthackeri would like to be a part of the bug squad and in the process learn.the wiki entry on how to request a mentor says to sign the code of conduct.where do we sign it online.it says on this link. but where https://launchpad.net/codeofconduct/1.0.118:31
mrandvarunthacker: you sign it on your machine with gpg and then upload it, I believe.18:33
yofel_varunthacker: https://help.launchpad.net/Signing%20the%20Ubuntu%20Code%20of%20Conduct18:34
varunthackeryofel_, thanks a lot18:35
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Sioux-33anyone here?18:48
Damasceneyeah18:48
Sioux-33im trying to report bug in ubuntu 9.10 kernel 2.6.31.21generic or pae or 2.6.31.20 pae no mousse cursor just 2.6.31.20generic is working fine i tried from terminal ubuntu-bug but is asking for package and i dont know what i should put after ubuntu-bug?18:49
yofel_Sioux-33: use 'linux' as the package name for kernel bugs, and please make sure you're running one of the non-working kernels while you report the bug18:52
Sioux-33yup how do u want me to run 2.6.31.21 if there is no mousse cursor?18:53
Sioux-33:)18:53
Sioux-33i use 2.6.31.20 at the moment18:53
Sioux-33i got installed 2.6.31.21 generic and 2.6.31.21 pae and 2.6.31.20 pae and 2.6.31.20 and just in the last one mousse cursor is working18:54
Sioux-33i mean in 2.6.31.20 generic18:54
nonix4bSioux-33: ctrl-alt-f1 for console is one way to do that... will also give you w3m as the browser to use.18:54
yofel_Sioux-33: boot into 21, go to a tty with ctrl+alt+f1, login and run 'apport-cli linux' and select to save the report18:54
Sioux-33ok i will manage it tnx18:55
yofel_copy the report somewhere safe, reboot into your working kernel and file the bug from there18:55
yofel_gone...18:55
nonix4btoo late... hope he guesses that?18:55
yofel_does karmic purge /tmp on reboot?18:57
aciculaunless that behaviour got changed recently, yes18:58
aciculathink thats also in the lsb? spec, /tmp is purged on boot /var/tmp is not18:58
yofel_heh18:59
yofel_maybe we should choose a different default storage place for apport-cli reports...19:00
* nonix4b looks at /var/tmp and notices that it actually contains a total of one subdir... kdecache-username. But yes, tmpfs is kinda volatile.19:01
nikolajsheller1I have just installed Ubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 beta 1 on a Mac Mini. Install went well, but subsequent boot fails. All I can see is a nice boot screen with 4 dots under the ubuntu logo. CTRL-SHIFT-F1 does not work, nor  CTRL-SHIFT-DELETE. Pressing the power button causes the machine to shut down (APCI probably). Not sure how to proceed with this. How can I get useful information about the cause of the boot hang?19:06
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yofel_nikolajsheller1: lucid support is in #ubuntu+1 please, this channel is for bug filing/triaging help19:07
nonix4Any hints on debugging #537158 (firefox infinite loop)? Got it happening again, changed to console and wondering which kind of poking it with gdb would get useful information out...19:11
micahgnonix4: how about a full backtrace?19:13
yofel_bug 53715819:14
ubot4Launchpad bug 537158 in firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu) "Firefox infinite loop, cursor changing between pointer and hand (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/53715819:14
nonix4micahg: has a link to 40+ of them19:14
nonix4have it SIGSTOP'd atm so could do further things with it as well19:15
micahgnonix4: does the xorg log say anything?19:17
yofel_hm, wasn't there a way to connect strace to a running process?19:18
micahgyofel_: yes19:20
nonix4micahg: not much there besides logs of input devices getting reattached on ctrl-alt-fX and some related config/dbus warnings. Today ff was running on :2 (backtraces 30-49), earlier on :0.19:21
micahgnonix4: yofel had a good idea, what does strace show?19:21
nonix4sure... full strace or ideas on what to limit it to?19:22
Sioux-33<yofel_> new bug if u want to look at it Bug #55039619:22
ubot4Launchpad bug 550396 in linux (Ubuntu) "ubuntu 9.10 kernel 2.6.31.21generic and pae cursor bug (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55039619:22
micahgnonix4: try to attach as full and see what it's doing right when it jumps back and forth19:23
Guest69053hey, I found this weird bug and Im not sure how to report it. basically I was testing the translations and it game me the option to change the directory names(which is cool), however it does not update the shortcut to the desktop in the places menu, leaving a dead link you cant edit19:24
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nonix4bran strace with -ff and -o... one file is big, rest are tiny19:27
mccolganAnybody else get the window to stretch when writing long messages in empathy on irc chats?19:29
yofel_mccolgan: sounds familiar I think....19:30
mccolganI searched for bugs in empathy but I didn't find it, I figure someone must have reported it by now19:31
nonix4micahg: strace output at http://www.hut.fi/u/iheino/ff/ as well, that is for bit over one second (strace makes it flip cursor state slower)19:33
yofel_mccolgan: bug 433651?19:33
ubot4Launchpad bug 433651 in empathy (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "no text wrap when typing in the message entry (affects: 10) (dups: 1)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43365119:33
mccolganyofell_: yup thats the one, thanks19:33
mccolganyofel_: thanks19:34
hggdhcan anyone open a terminal (in Gnome) and run 'gksu <whatever>' -- then give a bad passphrase19:38
mccolganGNOME_SUDO_PASSSorry, try again.19:38
mccolgansudo: 3 incorrect password attempts19:38
mccolganI only entered it once19:38
mccolganhggdh: It said that I had 3 attempts and exited even though I only had one attempt.19:40
hggdhgood, you just confirmed a bug... now to get the attention of the desktop folks ;-)19:42
hggdhmccolgan: thank you19:43
mccolganhggdh: Happy to help! :D19:43
hggdhfor the record this is bug 54073219:45
ubot4Launchpad bug 540732 in gksu (Ubuntu) "Incorrect password does not give error (affects: 2) (dups: 1)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/54073219:45
Damasceneis there any known bug that if you click on disk in folders view in netbook launcher nothing will happen?19:48
aciculayofel_: does it store apport-cli in /tmp/ ?19:50
mccolganDamascene: what is netbook launcher?19:53
yofel_acicula: it does here, when I tried it I got /tmp/apport.bash.ucUepZ.apport (Lucid)19:53
Damasceneit's the thing you see after you install netbook edition19:54
Damascenelike a special desktop to ease the use of the pc19:54
mccolganAh, I had that on this netbook yesterday, but I didn't try that19:55
Michiel2hey, I found this weird bug and Im not sure how to report it. basically I was testing the translations and it game me the option to change the directory names(which is cool), however it does not update the shortcut to the desktop in the places menu, leaving a dead link you cant edit, any ideas?19:55
aciculayofel_: why would that be undesirable?19:56
acicula(i dont know) hence im asking19:56
yofel_acicula: well, I just thought that people might wonder why they lost the file after a reboot if /tmp gets purged, I'm not exactly against the current situation19:57
Damascenemccolgan, do you have lucid or karmic19:57
mccolganDamascene: lucid. I had netbook edition on here then I decided to put desktop edition on here19:58
Damascenecan you help confirming this problem?19:58
mccolganDamascene: Sorry, I won't be able to as I installed desktop version over the netbook edition.19:59
Damasceneyou still can use it I think19:59
Damascenejust logout and chose the netbook edition. that if you didn't delete it20:00
mccolganBut I did delete it20:00
Damascenenp20:01
BUGabundobencrisford: now I recall20:12
BUGabundoI sponserd you for membershio20:12
bencrisfordBUGabundo: to bug control?20:12
DamasceneI want to file a bug, what do you call this http://imagebin.org/9066521:22
BUGabundoDamascene: mind taking a screenshot in LANG=C21:22
BUGabundoI can't even begin to guess what that is21:22
Damasceneit's a problem in the font or something21:23
Damascenehttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/5486341/images/screen-shots/open-office.png normal not ubuntu21:24
arandDamascene: "font not displayed correctly on inacive window tabs" maybe?21:24
arandDamascene: Does the theme used have anything to do with it?21:25
Damasceneit's only in openoffice21:25
Damascenesorry I didn't mention that21:25
Damasceneand Lucid21:25
mccolganhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sudo/+bug/550074 Isn't this bug a duplicate of something mentioned earlier in this chat?21:30
ubot4Launchpad bug 550074 in sudo (Ubuntu) "GKsudo fails with incorrect password (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New]21:30
mccolganI can't find the bug that was mentioned earlier in this thread that I believe is the same as this one21:30
Damascenehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/+bug/55048121:39
ubot4Launchpad bug 550481 in openoffice.org (Ubuntu) "font not displayed correctly on inacive window tabs in openoffice (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New]21:39
jibelmccolgan, it's an old but still existing bug. I think bug 298217 is the same.21:42
ubot4Launchpad bug 298217 in gksu (Ubuntu) "Password dialog gives up with no indication after one failed attempt (affects: 4) (dups: 2)" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29821721:42
mccolganjibel: thank you, I'll mark it as duplicate21:43
jibelmccolgan, thanks21:44
rlameirohello friends21:50
rlameiroI have a doub if I should file something as a bug or not21:50
rlameirothe problem is that it was solved only by rebooting, and to reproduce it i will need to make a fresh install21:50
rlameiroi can give the details and the process , but i can test it again...21:51
mccolganriameiro: what seem(ed) to be the problem21:51
rlameiroi wanted to install a resticted driver for th broadcom wireless driver21:52
rlameirobut it just gave me this error21:52
rlameiro SystemError: installArchives() failed21:52
rlameiroafter that I went on to #ubuntu-dev21:52
rlameiroand i tried the text version and it gave me the same problem21:53
rlameiroproblem is thatr the error didnt pointed to anything and there are no log file to know what was wrong, after a reboot it worked21:53
rlameirothis happend on a fresh install of ubuntustufio beta121:54
rlameiro*ubuntustudio21:54
rlameiroso what can i make to file a bug that is understandable and helpfull?21:54
mccolganI'd say if you can get as many details of the circumstance as possible (exactly what you were doing), what you were expecting, and as many details aboout the system as you can, that it should have to do21:57
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rlameiromccolgan, is there some tool to give a the details of  my system to attach to the bug?21:59
micahgrlameiro: ubuntu-bug22:00
rlameirothanks micahg22:00
mccolganmicahg: Here's a bunch of info that might help you out: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs22:01
rlameiromccolgan,22:23
rlameiro!bug #55050322:23
ubot4Launchpad bug 550503 in jockey (Ubuntu) "at first boot, Jockey cant activate the broadcom driver (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55050322:23
rlameirowhat do you think about it?22:23
yofel_isn't that long known? (you first need to refresh the package cache?)22:23
rlameiroi didn't knew about it22:24
rlameirobut firstcommers shouldnt know that they need to refresh the package cache..22:24
mccolganrlameiro, whether it is known or not, you did pretty good describing and giving enough information22:25
yofel_valid bug indeed, but there should already exist one about that I think...22:25
mccolganat least in my opinion22:25
rlameirothanks mccolgan i think this is my first bug rport in the real sense :D22:25
mccolganthumbs up keep at it22:26
rlameirono, I filed one about bazaar soem time ago22:26
rlameirowell22:26
yofel_the description is good, no worries22:26
rlameirowill keep checking for bugs :D22:26
markelhola23:36
Michalxohello!23:39
Michalxohow can I fill new bug?23:39
MichalxoI am unalbe to start liveCD 10.04 on my other laptop23:39
MichalxoI am not interested in trying alternate cd.. as I don't want to isntall it23:40
mccolganok, can you get more details about this bug? where does it fail? what kind of laptop do you have? does the cd work on a different computer? etc23:42
Michalxothanks23:42
Michalxoso it's Amilo li1718 laptop23:42
MichalxoI am trying i386 image built yesterday 27.3.2010 image23:43
Michalxowhen booting menu should appear (TRY/ INSTALL choices) whole screen becomes overwritten by lines and whole booting process stops23:43
MichalxoI think it can be something with acpi/apic (not sure which one), but with plymouth(?) I am unable to choose how to boot :-(23:44
MichalxoI think it's fault on radeon x200 (m) card23:44
Michalxoyeah, cd works on my laptop (this one) correctly23:46
mccolganI see. Try to gather as many details as you can and go  ahead and put it in a bug report23:46
Michalxoand how can I report "blank" bug?23:47
Michalxosince LP was changed I report only by ubuntu-bug system...23:47
Michalxobtw, can I report this bug from that "corrupted" machine via 9.10..?23:48
mccolganhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/ you can report it by going here and at the top right click 'report a bug'23:49
Michalxook, i'll make it tomorrow, thanks for info mccolgan ! gn guys!23:50
mccolganNo problem, good luck23:51
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