[01:19] <karolinger> Hello humans, I think I found a bug, but I have no idea how to report it because I neither have a clue how is happening. I leave Ubuntu running with some applications and leave the computer alone by itself without using it, If I pass by I can see the screen saver is running. I go out the house or go to sleep, when I come back, and the login screen what shows up. Something is crashing or logging me out. I know my computer is not restarting because
[01:19] <karolinger>  my BIOS pauses and shows a menu from which device to boot. I don't see this menu when I come back, I Just see the login screen. I running Ubuntu 10.04. Thanks in advance for your help.
[01:28] <zeroseven0183> karolinger: Is it the login screen or just a login window?
[01:28] <zeroseven0183> By default, I believe, Ubuntu 10.04 locks the screen after being idle in 5 minutes(?)
[01:29] <karolinger> the login screen when you first boot
[01:29] <zeroseven0183> hmmm...
[01:29] <karolinger> I know, but I don't have that option enabled
[01:29] <zeroseven0183> What are the applications you're running?
[01:30] <zeroseven0183> You can file a bug report and state there how can this be replicated.
[01:31] <karolinger> the problem is that I don't see when is happening
[01:32] <karolinger> most of the time I run utorrent via Crossover, firefox and google chrome
[01:32] <zeroseven0183> It's alright, just list the programs you're running, the system you're using (Ubuntu version also) and how long the machine has been (approximately) idle
[01:34] <zeroseven0183> I'll try that on my machine since I'm also using Firefox and Chrome everytime, except utorrent-Crossover. I only use Transmission. :-)
[01:36] <yofel> hm, hard to say, any crash message in the output of 'dmesg' ? or anything useful in ~/.xsession-errors(.old) ?
[01:36] <yofel> read .xsession-errors from bottom up as it can be huge
[01:37] <karolinger> ok
[01:38] <yofel> karolinger: actually xsession-errors is the logfile for the current session, so rather look at xsession-errors.old
[01:44] <karolinger> ok
[01:45] <karolinger> I have found some Fatal IO errors
[01:45] <karolinger> in the old log
[01:48] <karolinger> almost at the end of the log
[01:49] <karolinger> there are other erros, but I'm not sure how to relate them
[01:50] <yofel> karolinger: can you pastebin the relevant part please so that someone here can have a look at the exact errors?
[01:51] <yofel> have to go to bed, gn folks
[01:51] <karolinger> ok I don't know how to pastebin
[01:52] <yofel> !paste
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[01:54] <karolinger> http://paste.ubuntu.com/434109/plain/
[04:08] <DrKenobi> Hi! I'm new with bugs. Help me with this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/572738 Do you think this bug is related tu 'nautilus'
[04:08] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 572738 in ubuntu "Deleting files with the key "DEL" (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[04:13] <nigelb> DrKenobi: yep, I think its nautilius.  if you want to confirm, you can talk to qense (well, when he's here)
[04:14] <DrKenobi> ok, thanks!
[04:14] <zeroseven0183> DrKenobi: Yes, I believe it's nautilus-related
[04:15] <DrKenobi> so, I should change the package....
[04:54] <bullgard_> There is no no »Subscribe« button in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/seamonkey/+bug/575160. How can I subscribe to this error report? I am affected too.
[04:54] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 575160 in seamonkey (Ubuntu Maverick) (and 2 other projects) "seamonkey 2.0 in Lucid crashes with 'RenderBadPicture' diagnostics (affects: 5) (dups: 2) (heat: 48)" [High,Triaged]
[04:54] <nigelb> bullgard_: logged in to launchpad?
[04:54] <bullgard_> nigelb: Yes, I am subsribed to Launchpad.
[04:55] <nigelb> NO, are you LOGGED in, do you see your name in top right corner of the page?
[04:56] <bullgard_> nigelb: I do see my name in the top right corner of the page.
[04:56] <nigelb> ok now thats odd
[04:57] <nigelb> because I do see a subscribe button
[04:57] <nigelb> what browser are you using ?
[05:00] <bullgard_> nigelb: Mozilla Firefox 3.6.3.
[05:00] <nigelb> oh, grr, wonder why
[05:01] <nigelb> try hitting refresh on the page
[05:04] <bullgard_> nigelb: I am using the 'NoScript' add-on to Firefox. I set it to "Allow temporarily everything on this site." And now I see myself subscribed to this error report. --  Thank you very much for your help.
[05:05] <nigelb> bullgard_: oh nice.  I was lost figuring out what went wrong
[05:05] <nigelb> didn't think of extensions
[05:05] <nigelb> I should have thought fo that first :?
[05:05] <nigelb> :/
[08:46] <DrKenobi> does anyone now a triage guide in spanish?
[09:18] <ddecator> DrKenobi: i haven't looked at it (i don't know spanish anyway), but i think this will work for you: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Jams/Bugs?action=AttachFile&do=view&target=2009-30-01-bug_report_triage_ES_co.odp
[09:28] <DrKenobi> ddecator, thank you! its a good presentation, but i was looking for something more complete. i'll go on reading in english! thank u again!
[09:28] <ddecator> DrKenobi: no problem =)
[09:28] <ddecator> i know people want to get more translations for the wiki, so we're working on it
[09:36] <zus> ddecator,  hey there
[09:36] <ddecator> hey zus
[09:36] <zus> what ya doing?
[09:37] <ddecator> helping people in some other channels until the caffeine from my coffee wears off so i can sleep, haha
[09:37] <zus> lol
[09:37] <zus>  got room for an im?/
[09:37] <ddecator> sure
[12:15] <zus> what is the email and what (how) do i show send confirmation i met all the requirements to join the bug squad?
[12:17] <astraljava> zus: ubuntu-bugsquad@lists.ubuntu.com, state that you have done so. This will be partly proved by visiting your launchpad page (the CoC part).
[12:18] <zus> astraljava,  and  the launchpad login is all not the open id portion?
[12:18] <astraljava> zus: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad
[12:19] <astraljava> zus: Hmm... for me it's https://launchpad.net/~astraljava, but of course your login is only the part after the tilde (~).
[12:25] <zus> email is sent... thank you
[12:28] <astraljava> zus: No prob. :)
[12:32] <mistrynitesh> i have just started discovering firefox-lp-improvements, and reading the irc logs of class given by bdmurray it sounds like i need to have greasemonkey extension installed - is it so?
[12:32] <nigelb> mistrynitesh: nope, you dont
[12:32] <nigelb> if you need, it should pull the dependencies itself
[12:33] <nigelb> just make sure to disable LP_word_highlighter
[12:33] <mistrynitesh> nigelb: why so?
[12:33] <nigelb> mistrynitesh: its a bit buggy.  brian is still working on it
[12:34] <mistrynitesh> nigelb: ok, thanks! :)
[12:34] <yofel> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/504956
[12:34] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 504956 in launchpad-gm-scripts "partially hidden comment in bug report (affects: 7) (dups: 3) (heat: 60)" [High,Fix committed]
[12:35] <nigelb> yofel: thanks :)
[12:47] <arand> If a fix is in -proposed, then status should be fix committed right?
[12:48] <yofel> yes
[12:50] <arand> Right (LP automation isn't the most releiable thing it seems...)
[12:51] <yofel> LP automation only works if there's a 'LP: #XXXX' reference in the changelog
[13:00] <arand> Yea, but apparently it thinks that the fix got released twice, and that -proposed = released :/
[15:49] <alex_mayorga> hi! regarding https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/551668
[15:49] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 551668 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) "Fn+F5 and Fn+F6 don't modify brightness on Sony VAIO VPCCW (GT 230M) (affects: 3) (heat: 16)" [Undecided,New]
[15:50] <alex_mayorga> how do I help to remove tag "needs-xorglog"? I think there two logs for that already
[15:51] <mrand> alex_mayorga: right next to the tag should be a ... umm, pencil, I think
[15:51] <alex_mayorga> mrand, I see that
[15:51] <mrand> Click on that pencil and then go to the end of the tags line - it is there.
[15:52] <alex_mayorga> just delet that and click the green check?
[15:52] <mrand> Yep, if the log is there and valid.
[15:52] <alex_mayorga> no need to change for other tag?
[15:52] <mrand> You might consider marking it as confirmed as well if there are more than one report, or if you've reproduced it.
[15:55] <alex_mayorga> mrand: I can still reproduce as of today
[15:56] <alex_mayorga> I've just confirmed it, anything else for Xorg bugs?
[16:00] <mrand> alex_mayorga: well, it's a nvidia bug, I assume, not xorg?
[16:02] <mrand> Unless someone can discover a mode or setting combination that somehow works around it, not sure what the open source community can do about a binary driver.
[16:10] <alex_mayorga> mrand: I was under the impression nouveau is in use here
[16:10] <mrand> alex_mayorga: in the original bug report, it says "NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia"
[16:11] <mrand> but perhaps I'm misunderstanding
[16:11] <alex_mayorga> mrand: how can I check that?
[16:14] <alex_mayorga> never mind, "Hardware drivers" nvidia current is in use
[16:19] <alex_mayorga> I'll disable that and try to reproduce
[17:01] <nigelb> hggdh: got a minte?
[17:01] <nigelb> *minute
[17:03] <charlie-tca> nigelb: I am sorry. I got the uds video, but could not upload it to people.ubuntu.com
[17:03] <nigelb> charlie-tca: no problem :)
[17:03] <nigelb> I only missed a few minutes, should be up on videos :)
[17:04] <charlie-tca> Yeah. Actually, that was the audio, though
[17:04] <nigelb> hehe, I guesed that :D
[17:04] <charlie-tca> All I got was really frustrated trying to ftp it
[17:05] <nigelb> how did you try to do it?
[17:06] <nigelb> charlie-tca: um, you're supposed to add it as 'connect to server' and select ssh and enter the details.  that approach generally works for me
[17:06] <charlie-tca> both gftp and sftp. After 4 hours of fighting, I remembered that I could not do that about 4 years ago either
[17:33] <alex_mayorga> mrand: you there?
[18:18] <hggdh> nigelb: I am sorry, was out (and will be out again for another 1 hour)
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[19:10] <nishanth> what does this mean.....(EE) VESA kernel modesetting driver in use refuse to load, it comes with a prompt saying ubuntu running in low graphics mode
[19:19] <nishanth> what does this mean.....(EE) VESA kernel modesetting driver in use refuse to load
 it comes with a prompt saying ubuntu running in low graphics mode
[19:20] <SwedeMike> nishanth: stop spamming all channels with that. you did it just 2 lines before you did it the second time.
[19:21] <nishanth> SwedeMike: Nobody seems to notice though
[19:23] <SwedeMike> nishanth: repeating like that just makes you an a**
[19:23] <vish> SwedeMike: there there.. no need for that^ ;)
[19:25] <vish> nishanth: try asking in #ubuntu  or , file a bug in the driver you are using
[19:25] <vish> !bugs | nishanth
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