[05:37] When I have desktop effects enabled and I start an OpenOffice Impress presentation, the gnome-panel still appears during the presentation, what is a clear unexpected behaviour. On what package I should report this bug? [05:39] is it only when you have desktop effects enabled? [05:45] ddecator, yes [05:46] it might be compiz then [05:46] ddecator, disabling desktop effects make this behaviour disappear. [05:51] ddecator, I've just reported it. Thanks. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/compiz/+bug/578633 [05:51] Launchpad bug 578633 in compiz (Ubuntu) "If desktop effects are enabled, gnome-panel stills visible during fullscreen OpenOffice Impress presentation (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] [05:52] KurtKraut: looks good, thanks for reporting it === ogasawara_ is now known as ogasawara === Damascene is now known as Usama [08:56] Strap your Pony, and bedazzle === pedro__ is now known as pedro_ === BUGabundo_remote is now known as BUGabundo_angry === BUGabundo_angry is now known as BUGabundo_lunch [12:21] hey boys, ive created a ubuntu installer from my PC that has nvidia driver set up. now ive installed that CD in a wbmare PC and the nvidia drivers are messing stuff up. when i remove the drivers, it doesnt let me startx normally. i guess i need to adjust the settings back to default. how would i go about that? [12:22] oops, sorr. wrong room === BUGabundo_lunch is now known as BUGabundo_remote [13:37] This session is in the community track, but probably interesting for the Bug Squad: [13:38] vish: ^^ [13:38] bdmurray: ^^ [13:40] vish: Is Pedro here? I'd like to meet him, but I haven't met him yet, [13:40] . [13:40] qense: he's there, I'm pretty sure [13:51] qense: yes, Pedro is here [13:53] nice [13:53] hggdh: Are you interested in the session I've mentioned above? [13:54] hggdh: you are there too?? [13:54] all the cool gang... [13:54] BUGabundo_remote: oh yes, he's the sever guy [13:54] I really really really have to go one of this days :( [13:54] BUGabundo_remote: you can participate remotely [13:54] nigelbabu: he is not the *only* server guy :) [13:55] nigelbabu: busy at work [13:55] can't devote the required attention [13:55] BUGabundo_remote: well, he is 'a' server guy [13:55] I even missed AskMark :( [13:55] poor hggdh.... being called "server" :) [13:55] BUGabundo_remote: yes, I am at UDS [13:55] * nigelbabu goes hunt whts next [13:56] tht talk was intersting anyway :) [13:56] heh. [13:57] qense: I am interested, but I have (another) conflict... [14:18] any progress on not resuming from hibernate bug? [14:18] which bug?? [14:19] they are very HW specific [14:22] qense: is that scheduled or has it already happened? [14:23] I've the bug on my machine [14:24] Usama: what's your bug id? [14:25] https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/577916 I think this [14:25] Launchpad bug 577916 in linux (Ubuntu) "lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation, restarts fresh (affects: 2) (heat: 14)" [Undecided,New] [14:27] I found the bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/499940 [14:27] Launchpad bug 499940 in linux (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 3 other projects) "[lucid regression] does not resume from hibernation, restarts fresh (affects: 31) (dups: 3) (heat: 170)" [High,Invalid] [14:27] tody I just saw the new one [14:27] *tody [14:27] *today [14:28] hi, vish [14:31] Please pay attention to the last comment in that bug from Jeremy Foshee and open a new bug report [14:34] there is a new bug opened [14:34] bug 577916 [14:34] Launchpad bug 577916 in linux (Ubuntu) "lucid regression: does not resume from hibernation, restarts fresh (affects: 3) (heat: 18)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/577916 [14:35] I said that earlier [14:40] does ubuntu use policykit anymore? [14:47] bdmurray: That session is not scheduled yet. [14:52] clipboard stoped working at all in gnome when pasting between application [14:52] when we thought the lack of sane clipboard can not possibly get any worse... === pedro__ is now known as pedro_ [16:04] It's today the Ubuntu Bugsquad Monthly Meeting? [16:07] deferred to next week I believe [16:07] ok [16:07] due to UDS, postponed to 18th [16:09] ah! It was obvious! UDS! ha. Thank u nigelbabu! [16:09] :) === jjesse_ is now known as jjesse === yofel_ is now known as yofel [17:25] Hello! I have a problem with my laptop not reading the AC Adapter state and the battery charge level, and I'm wondering what kind of information I have to collect for a useful bug report. Can anybody help me? [17:27] tawmas, I don't know much about bugs, but have yu checked https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/FindRightPackage [17:30] DrKenobi: I think the problem is with the kernel. [17:32] tawmas: I'm not sure there, but it's either 'linux' for the kernel or the power manager of your desktop environment [17:33] yofel: I see the following in dmesg, so I think it's the kernel: [17:33] [ 0.943600] ACPI Exception: AE_NOT_FOUND, Error reading AC Adapter state (20090903/ac-140) [17:34] hm, could be, file a bug with 'ubuntu-bug linux' in this case, and it would help if you could test a newer upstream kernel (let me fetch the link) [17:34] http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.34-rc7-lucid/ currently [17:35] and see if it still happens [17:36] yofel: OK, I'll do that. This laptop is quite tricky: ethernet is not supported by default and I had to blacklist acer_wmi to unblock the wireless killswitch... I'll need to file bugs for those as well [17:43] yofel, DrKenobi: thank you! [17:43] np [17:54] yofel: I just rebooted under the new kernel. I no longer have that error in dmesg, but it now sees the AC adapter plugged even when it is unplugged, and it cannot still read the battery status [17:54] tawmas: then please add a comment on your bug report with that information [17:55] tawmas: and add the kernel version you tested [17:55] OK, thank you [17:59] tawmas, np [18:04] how do i report a bug ubuntu 10.04 [18:05] perkunas: what bug are you trying to report [18:09] ubuntu 10.04 I get a screen flicker started a blog found others same problem [18:11] um, maco, does ^ become X or kernel? [18:11] * nigelbabu isn't sure of flickering cases [18:11] after its all booted? [18:11] perkunas: ^ [18:11] id think Xorg, though i know some weird stuff is going on with drivers moving into kernelspace these days [18:12] yes every couple minutes for like one second even crashed my computer once [18:12] does this happen in bios screen? [18:13] no I think it has somthing to do wth the intel mobile 4 chip but im not a techie [18:13] perkunas: for now, report a bug like this [18:14] open alt+F2 and type 'ubuntu-bug xorg' [18:14] that should take you to LP to report your bug [18:14] and collect all the required information [18:14] alt f2 wont work just turns off my wifi [18:15] thats strage, you're thinking alt f2 or fn f2? [18:15] anyway,workaround, type that command in terminal [18:15] no alt if i press f2 my wiffi turns off [18:16] how? please [18:16] open Applications > Accesories > Terminal [18:16] and type the same command, 'ubuntu-bug terminal' [18:16] k [18:17] err... 'ubuntu-bug xorg' not 'ubuntu-bug terminal' [18:17] oh yeah [18:17] perkunas: um, ^ [18:17] ^^ [18:18] apport-gtk now what? [18:18] perkunas: sorrry, I made a mistake [18:18] use 'ubuntu-bug xorg' [18:18] never mind im just stupid tnx [19:01] hi [19:01] is there a mailing list for reporting Hardware issues ? [19:01] I am getting Machine Check Exception [19:44] bug 577728 needs a rebuild of tuxcmd for lucid. what is the appropriate way to handle that bug? Assigning specific people? [19:44] Launchpad bug 577728 in tuxcmd (Ubuntu) "[lucid] tuxcmd: Access violation on i386 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/577728 [19:45] (I filed the bug myself and can confirm that a rebuild helps). [19:47] creating a debdiff for a binNMU could be done of course, does that help? === BUGabundo is now known as BUGabundo_fewd === BUGabundo_fewd is now known as BUGabundo [21:11] anybody? ^^ [21:18] Elbrus: maybe ask in -motu or -devel, but most folks are at UDS-M this week, so don't expect a fast answer [21:32] Where is the best place to get sponsorship for a bug? [21:33] Bug #578051 [21:33] Launchpad bug 578051 in asterisk (Ubuntu) "Asterisk 1.6.2.7 release (affects: 1) (heat: 10)" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/578051 [21:36] yofel: thanks [21:37] will do tomorrow [21:37] or next week when they are back === BUGabundo is now known as BUGabundo_Chuck [21:38] pabelanger: There is documentation at the wiki about getting a fix sponsored, but I'd have to look that up and I'd rather not since I'm at the UDS typing on a very small netbook screen. ;) [22:09] pabelanger: your merge seems odd. How did you generate it? [22:09] pabelanger: also, Debian unstable has 1.6.2.7-1, so it's worthwhile diffing against that version [22:10] crimsun: I actually just seen that 10 mins ago. Will work against it [22:10] crimsun: my previous diff was from 1.6.2.5 branch === BUGabundo_Chuck is now known as BUGabundo_DrHous === BUGabundo_DrHous is now known as BUGabundoDrHouse === BUGabundoDrHouse is now known as BUGabundo_HIMYM === BUGabundo_HIMYM is now known as BUGabundo_Naruto [23:35] Hello I need to report a bug for boot time fsck hanging at 91% and was wondering what package that would fall under? [23:36] LinuxGuy2009: Bug #571707 ? [23:36] Launchpad bug 571707 in plymouth (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 3 other projects) "fsck progress stalls at boot, plymouthd/mountall eats CPU (affects: 68) (dups: 7) (heat: 424)" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/571707 [23:38] Well yeah I had the 70% bug too a long time ago. Now today it stalled at 91% should I just let it slip for now? I have no trust in if my disk was scanned correctly/completely. [23:40] If its considered the same bug then I dont see any reason to make a new one.