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elleucahttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-messages/+bug/57722600:08
ubot4Launchpad bug 577226 in indicator-messages (Ubuntu) "<Super>+M shortcut unusable when running Compiz (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New]00:09
NMR_1122If I have a touchscreen that doesn't work out of the box, is that a bug? Or something else?00:17
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Salvad1If I report a Gnome bug to Ubuntu; Does Ubuntu report that to the Gnome bug system?01:14
micahgjcastro: ping01:33
Merlinbug #432631. fixed released? still does not work here on fully updated 10.04.01:35
ubot4Launchpad bug 432631 in sudo (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 6 other projects) "clean up system/per-user proxy handling (affects: 2) (heat: 20)" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43263101:35
micahgjcastro: I'll just email you'01:38
trinikronohey all who has something for a newbie to triage02:06
trinikronoddecator: /me waves02:11
trinikronolol02:11
* ddecator waves02:11
trinikronoare you busy02:13
trinikronoi want to triage something02:13
ddecatornot atm, i'm waiting for a pizza to cook02:14
ddecatortrinikrono: what bug are you looking at?02:15
trinikrononice bug 382267,i found a upstream bug for it already02:16
ubot4Launchpad bug 382267 in checkgmail (Debian) (and 1 other project) "memory leak (affects: 4) (heat: 18)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38226702:16
trinikronoso i should just wait for them to say they have the latest release , put the link to the upstream bug02:17
trinikronoand then it can triage right?02:17
ddecatorhm, memory leaks are tricky since it can be hard to tell where the leak is. what's the upstream report?02:18
trinikronocan i put sourceforge bugs here02:19
trinikronowhats the handle?02:19
ddecatorsf 1293802:20
ddecator...02:20
ddecatori guess not?02:20
trinikronoyea02:21
ddecatorwhat's the link?02:21
ddecator(brb)02:21
trinikronohttp://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2686715&group_id=137480&atid=73866302:24
ubot4trinikrono: Error: <Bugtracker.plugin.Sourceforge instance at 0x351fd40> bug 2686715 not found02:24
trinikronopoor ubot02:24
ddecatorhm, looks like it's maintained by a team, so i'm not sure who the best contact would be. i think it would be best if you could find someone familiar with the package and ask if there is anything that can be done so information can be added to the report that may point to what is causing the memory leak. then it can be triaged imo02:31
ddecatorbut i need to go eat dinner. gl and i'll be back later!02:31
trinikronolater02:32
rulusMorning! I'm having trouble printing a certain PDF in Lucid. I get a popup giving me a 'Print error' and it prints out a page with this text on it: http://paste.ubuntu.com/429913/ Is this a ghostscript issue?08:56
MrKanisterjcastro: Hi. Could you please renew my ubuntu-bugcontrol membership? That would be great. My name is "Martin Mai". Thanks in advance.11:58
SwedeMikehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/215497 <- that problem, I'd really like to make that into a bug and not "wishlist"? I'd really like to see some effort into making Ubuntu have basic functionality for IPv6...13:04
ubot4Launchpad bug 215497 in network-manager (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "IPv6 configuration is not flushed when interface goes down (affects: 4) (dups: 1) (heat: 42)" [Wishlist,Triaged]13:04
eldonI have another bug i just noticed, I don't know how to prove its happening though. say i have a screensaver, and some of the default ones consume a lot of processor time. and i have laptop screen set to turn off, a short time after the screen saver activates (and locks the computer). and hour later, *sometimes* if you move the mouse, you will see the screen saver for a short time (1/3rd second) and then the login screen. afaik, the scre16:21
astraljavaeldon: You got cut off. "afaik, the scre" ended your line.16:27
eldonIMO, the screen saver should terminate upon screen shutdown via power management to save power16:28
bcw142Anyone have a clue how to put a bug against lunchpad itself?16:57
charlie-tcayup16:57
andre__bcw142, https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad ?16:58
charlie-tcafile it using 'launchpad' as the source package16:58
bcw142Ok, that looks right, thanks.16:59
TonyPHi all! I posted a bug (#573776) about a week ago because I cannot boot following upgrade to Lucid.  Is there any way I can help to get it looked at.  I'm just reduced to booting off a USB stick now.17:00
bcw142So, TonyP have you tried the safe mode boots for Lucid?17:06
TonyPDo you mean recovery mode?17:07
bcw142Ya, the recovery modes.17:07
TonyPOk, that only works with an old kernel and will get me into a console session.17:09
bcw142No it should work with the current kernel as well, that's how I got in this morning to my copy of 10.0417:09
bcw142I did a fresh install last week and it crashed. We had a power outage and after that I couldn't get in till I used the recovery mode.17:10
TonyPRecovery mode does not boot with current kernel - it just stops on the at the same point17:10
bcw142It put me in a a normal shell and I checked the network connection and then started X.17:11
bcw142Yours sounds like the install never finished.17:11
TonyPWasn't an install. It was an upgrade from Karmic17:12
bcw142Update can be a problem that way. I downloaded the install and formatted the ext3 partition again - it still hung but I can get it working via recovery.17:13
bcw142If update hangs your left with an incomplete system.17:13
TonyPUpdate did finish - nothing looked wrong with it17:14
bcw142But you can't boot except via USB Stick so something is wrong, you should have at least two things in the menu Ubuntu and recovery generally (I have much more as I have DOS and Windows on the machine too).17:16
TonyPIt's dual boot, so I can get into XP17:17
bcw142You have the Lucid USB stick and that works fine, it's just normal grub boot your having problems with right?17:19
TonyPYes, I its the boot from grub into ubuntu that fails17:21
bcw142I just checked mine and the grub menu shows Ubuntu and then recovery, I crashed so I picked recovery and after the next prompt to two got a normal shell logon so logged in and started X and all was working. After that next boot it worked normally.17:26
bcw142That should be prompt or two I got a normal shell ;)17:27
TonyPAs I said, only an old kernel boots further.  In normal mode, it boots to a login prompt, but mouse and keyboard don't work so I get no further.  If I take recovery and choose normal boot, then go to the shell in tty1, and run startx, it goes to Gnome, but no mouse or keyboard.17:31
penguin42TonyP: When it's booted like that do you have network connectivity or can you get the dmesg out of it?17:33
bcw142You can do both. dmesg | more will work, but I did ifconfig to check my connection first, then did startx.17:34
TonyPI have full CLI functionality - network and all.17:35
* penguin42 just wondered if it was possible to see where ht ekeyboard/mouse went17:35
bcw142TonyP 'startx' does what?17:36
TonyPRuns a gnome shell but is asking for a keyring password that I cannot enter17:37
penguin42so you can type - but just not in X?17:37
TonyPYes, I can type in the console17:38
penguin42has the whole of X locked or is it just input - does the clock still change etc?17:38
TonyPDidn't notice that17:38
bcw142Your in a shell, you can do most things, maybe even bring up other shells but your X has a problem for unknown reasons.17:38
penguin42does ctrl-alt-f1 get you back?17:38
TonyPYes17:39
penguin42and then does ctrl-alt-f7 (or is it 8) switch back?17:39
TonyPDont forget, I running an old kernel.  ctrl-alt-7 switches me back.17:41
bcw142So you can get to X now?17:42
TonyPBut if I don't run startx there is not an X session there.  (I'm on the USB key now)17:43
penguin42TonyP: Ah, so am I correct to say: Lucid kernel fails to boot, old kernel you can boot but you don't get input in X?17:43
TonyPYes17:43
penguin42TonyP: I'm wondering if the new input in X is expected, that stuff has changed a lot17:43
bcw142Input would be PS/2 or USB and both should work in X.17:44
penguin42bcw142: I was thinking udev/hal change17:44
penguin42TonyP: On the new kernel does it boot if you boot with nomodeset ?17:45
TonyPI'm wondering if there is an X problem with the type of on board graphics with shared memory I have17:45
bcw142X should work either way, shared memory shouldn't have an effect on it.17:46
TonyPI could try nomodeset and come back (I assume that is a kernel parameter I can add in grub)17:46
penguin42TonyP: Yeh, and Radeon mode setting is something the newer kernels definitely do17:47
penguin42TonyP: You could also try radeon.modeset=0 but I think nomodeset should do it17:48
TonyPOK, see you later then17:48
bcw142Ok, bye17:48
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opengeekv2hello i have a bug on kubuntu and I don't know what package is the coause fo the bug tu report it18:03
yofelopengeekv2: welcome, what's your problem?18:03
opengeekv2I installed kubuntu LTS from the las ISO image18:05
opengeekv2I installed the nvidi privative drivers and I rebooted my machine18:05
opengeekv2after that I made the last updates18:06
opengeekv2and after installing the last updates and rebooting (because a new kernel was installed) X server don't start18:06
opengeekv2then who is the vausant of the bug?18:07
SwedeMikewasnt that listed in the errata that you can't do that anymore?18:07
SwedeMikeI think I read that somewhere.18:07
yofelopengeekv2: where did you get the driver from? Hardware Drivers ?18:08
opengeekv2I don't know i searched and the good thing is that I've been working with the beta utill yesterday and in the beta everything worked fine18:08
yofelSwedeMike: that were the drivers from the nvidia site18:08
opengeekv2no, I installed the drivers from the jokey-kde18:09
opengeekv2the current verison18:09
SwedeMikeyofel: oki, I misunderstood that he did that.18:09
yofelok18:09
opengeekv2then i have not to report the bug?18:10
yofelopengeekv2: wait, do you have X running now? or still broken?18:11
opengeekv2I am reinstalling kubuntu because I need my computer to work for a programming practice in the univerity18:12
opengeekv2i think if I not install privative dribers it will work18:12
opengeekv2(i am talking with you with another computer)18:13
opengeekv2with a Samsung R50 with an Ati mobility radeon X300 using the radeon opensource dirver, and it not suffers the bug18:14
yofelwell, then reporting it won't work, unless you get the bug again, if that happens: try to get to a tty 'press ctrl+alt+f1' when X won't start, and run 'apport-cli nvidia-current' in there, save the bug and report it later once you have X back18:14
yofelmore like, reporting the bug without the X logs would be useless18:15
opengeekv2I undertand then I'll try to reproduce the bug when I have time ok? now I have my computer working without the privative drivers18:16
opengeekv2I hope some the nvidia will free his drivers and everybody will be happy18:17
yofelno problem, sorry for the inconvenience18:17
opengeekv2*someday18:17
opengeekv2bye18:17
TonyPpenguin42: neither of the modeset parameters worked.  My monitor complained "Input signal out of range - change settings to 1280 x1024 - 60Hz" on then goes to sleep.  So if it did boot, I can't see it!18:26
penguin42TonyP: Hmm annoying! Remind me, is this right at the very start or after grub ?18:27
TonyPAfter grub18:27
* penguin42 doesn't really know what to say if modeset doesn't do it18:27
TonyPI downloaded the latest kernel update with no effect18:28
penguin42and you've tried taking all the quiet splash   off to see if it has anything else to say?18:28
TonyPYes, but I just see what I get anyway.  Alt-Ctrl-F1 gives me some information and up arrow on the splash screen shows other stuff18:31
penguin42remind me precisely when it fails on a new kernel?18:31
TonyPHave you seen the bug (#573766) I have a picture of tty1 there18:33
penguin42573766 seems to be automatic logon?18:34
TonyPSorry 57377618:35
penguin42oh18:36
penguin42TonyP: That looks the same as 56284318:37
penguin42TonyP: Well, looking in the kernel source there is a comment 'FIXME: RS400 & RS480 seems to have issue with GART size if 4G of system memory (needs more testing)'18:40
penguin42just above that error18:41
TonyPYes you are right - I will mark my bug as a duplicate - thanks for the help.  I hope its is fixed soon!18:41
penguin42TonyP: Well you have the benefit of having a bug affected by a few people!18:42
edlikplease help... I upraded from 9.10 to 10.04 and now  have no gui :( After splash screen my monitor shuts off, I can restart it with Ctrl+Alt+F5 but I only have command line.19:14
astraljavaedlik: #ubuntu is the channel for support issues.19:18
jean-pierresainfwhat is startx telling you ?19:36
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ekilfoilhello all... a user of my software submitted bug 575465 against xinput... but the problem is actually in xserver-xorg-core (pretty sure)... what's the best way to handle getting it moved to the appropriate package?22:46
ubot4Launchpad bug 575465 in xinput (Ubuntu) "unable to use mouse buttons to trigger events in mangler (affects: 3)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57546522:46
arandekilfoil: open up a new task for that package for that report, and invalidate the other task; if there's already a bunch of useful info on there. Otherwise, just mark it all as invalid and open a new one... (Not by any means an official answer, just my guess of policy)22:53
arandekilfoil: Seems like you have some useful info there, so just use "also affects distribution">>ubuntu>>new-package and if you are _sure_, mark the other package as invalid.22:55
ekilfoilwell it's definitely not a problem in xinput22:56
yofelwait, why invalidate it? just change the affected package22:57
yofelklick on the arrow beside xinput (Ubuntu) and change xinput into xserver-xorg-core and save the changes (and put a small comment indicating why you're doing so)22:58
arandyofel: ekilfoil: Ah, you're right, it's easy to change the xinput task to another package directly, which is likely the best.22:59
yofelekilfoil: ^22:59
yofelYou only need to use the invalidate approach if you need to handle Projects <-> Distributions23:00
yofelI hope they fix that issue with launchpad sometime...23:00
ekilfoilwell... I think I may be able to fix this, so I guess I should just assign it to myself?23:05
ekilfoilI'm not incredibly experienced using launchpad, as you can see :)23:05
yofelnp, we're here to help with launchpad too :P23:06
yofelekilfoil: if you plan on fixing the issue assign the bug to yourself, and ONLY in that case23:06
ekilfoilwell... i'm planning to try23:07
ekilfoili may get lost in a maze of code and realize i'm in over my head23:07
yofelnp, when you get to that point simply unassign the bug from you23:07
ekilfoilok.. thanks for the info23:08
dominicdinadaIs there a known bug for lucid gnome crashing while file transfer ?? Or basically doing anything it has happened 8-10 times since I have installed and when it crashes I lose the Minamize,Maximize,Close the whole window controls23:34
dominicdinadaplus Any window that is not in focus is not listed on the taskbar only all the windows from when the desktop crashed... even when a system monitor kill the process23:34
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