[02:31] <brummbaer> hello. i'd like to volunteer some time helping the bugsquad, and to make sure i get in the flow smoothly, i was hoping to sign up for a mentor. this page (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/Mentors) says i need to create a user wiki-page? is that necessary, and if so, how can i do so?
[03:02] <JoeMaverickSett> brummbaer, i think you should take a look at these: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpOnEditing, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomepageBTTemplate, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HomepageBTTemplate2
[03:55] <brummbaer> thanks JoeMaverickSet; i've gone ahead and setup the wiki page, added it to my launchpad profile and applied to bugsquad-mentors and bugsquad. looking forward to helping out!
[04:16] <stlsaint> vish: ping
[04:17] <Tux414> Hello all, I have an acer aspire 3810TZ and my internal microphone doesn't work. Also my internet shows unknown or 1 mbps. Does anyone know how to fix this?
[04:24] <kermiac> !support | Tux414
[04:24] <ubot2> Tux414: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org
[04:25] <Tux414> I am on everything and having no luck. this is the same bug for 3 months. I get errors when I try reporting it
[04:25] <Tux414> I was told to come here.
[04:27] <kermiac> Tux414: I don't know why someone would tell you to come here, but I have noticed people being sent here from #ubuntu lately. This channel is to help with triaging bugs. Have you filed a bug report? I am more than happy to help you file a bug report so that the right devs see it
[04:29] <maxwellian> Tux414: What errors do you get when you try reporting?
[04:32] <Tux414> I don't remember because I did it three times and got the same problems
[04:35] <kermiac> Tux414: have you looked at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems
[04:36] <Tux414> yes, I tried it and had no luck.
[04:36] <kermiac> Tux414: to file a bug report for a sound related issue please perform the following command from a terminal window "ubuntu-bug -p alsa-base" (without the quotes)
[04:36] <holstein> Tux414: i assume you've ran alsamixer
[04:36] <holstein> and turned all the sliders up
[04:36] <holstein> they can be mis-labled
[04:46] <kermiac> gorilla: !ping, will you be around tonight mate? nisshh & I are going to be working through some bugsquad/triaging stuff if you're interested/available
[08:15] <stanley_robertso> hi all
[11:01] <simon___> Hello, I have found a bug, but don't know where to report it. Could somebody help? It's in the asus_laptop driver.
[11:24] <yofel_> simon___: for drivers please file a bug with 'ubuntu-bug linux' (preferebly while running the buggy kernel)
[11:26] <simon___> actually, it's not the driver itself. i have a packard-bell computer and the kernel loads asus_laptop by default, which is causing some problems
[11:27] <yofel> hm
[11:27] <simon___> the workaround is to blacklist that driver
[11:27] <yofel> maybe ask in #ubuntu-kernel, I'm not sure how driver auto-detect works
[11:28] <simon___> will try, thanks
[14:22] <vol7ron> pgadmin3: relocation error: pgadmin3: symbol _ZN21wxMemoryFSHandlerBase19AddFileWithMimeTypeERK8wxStringPKvmS2_, version WXU_2.8 not defined in file libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 with link time reference
[14:23] <vol7ron> similar to: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=544620
[14:23] <ubot2> Debian bug 544620 in libwxgtk2.8-0 "can not open pgadmin3 : pgadmin3: relocation error: pgadmin3: symbol _ZN21wxMemoryFSHandlerBase19AddFileWithMimeTypeERK8wxStringPKvjS2_, version WXU_2.8.5 not defined in file libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 with link time reference" [Serious,Open]
[15:17] <abhijit> hello
[15:17] <abhijit> need help to set imp of this two bugs
[15:17] <abhijit> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wxwidgets2.8/+bug/612053
[15:17] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 612053 in wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu) "Relocatin error for libgtk (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[15:18] <abhijit> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wxwidgets2.8/+bug/612049
[15:18] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 612049 in wxwidgets2.8 (Ubuntu) "Relocation error (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[15:18] <abhijit> kermiac, ping
[15:20] <abhijit> vish, ping
[15:20] <abhijit> charlie-tca, ping
[15:20] <charlie-tca> yes?
[15:21] <charlie-tca> What importance did you want?
[15:22] <vish> abhijit: pong.. and charlie-tca has asked a Q ;)
[15:22] <abhijit> vish, :)
[15:22] <abhijit> charlie-tca, due to this bug i am not able to run pgadmin and codelite at all.
[15:23] <abhijit> charlie-tca, critical.
[15:23] <charlie-tca> okay. We do not set importance based on a single user, normally. We do set it according to guidelines at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Importance
[15:24] <abhijit> charlie-tca, lots of users already face them. only they dont reported it to launchpad. i know one of them personaly.
[15:24] <vish> abhijit: when requesting an importance for a bug , usually we would like *you* to say which importance , so that we review and set it..
[15:24] <abhijit> vish, charlie-tca critical importance.
[15:24] <vish> abhijit: why critical? have you read the wiki charlie-tca pointed to?
[15:25] <abhijit> vish,  yes i read last time. i came here ;)
[15:25] <vish> abhijit: who are the several other users? no one has confirmed the bug..
[15:25] <abhijit> vish, charlie-tca this is a very imp bug. kde is messing so much.
[15:25] <charlie-tca> But it is only very important for those who add then remove kde?
[15:25] <abhijit> vish, charlie-tca if you search google for that bug then there are lots of results.
[15:25] <abhijit> charlie-tca, right.
[15:26] <charlie-tca> Then it works for those who do not add kde, right?
[15:26] <abhijit> charlie-tca, right.
[15:26] <charlie-tca> and, you are confirming your own bugs?
[15:26] <abhijit> charlie-tca, sorry
[15:27] <charlie-tca> If I have a single reporter, confirming the bug because no one is, it is not even medium importance, it might be wishlist
[15:27] <abhijit> :(
[15:27] <abhijit> charlie-tca, i am completly unable to run total two major programs due to that. i dont think its a wishlist.
[15:28] <charlie-tca> Guidelines to confirm tell me I need at least two reporters to confirm the bugs
[15:28] <abhijit> charlie-tca, then what should i do now?
[15:28] <vish> abhijit: reading from the blog, it is a known issue , but are you sure it hasnt been reported yet? its longstanding and the issue dates back to 8.04 , have you looked for dups?
[15:29] <abhijit> vish, its reported. but what i found was in debian. not here
[15:29] <charlie-tca> Both packages are in universe, so are not even needed by the majority of users
[15:29] <abhijit> vish, charlie-tca then only two optins remain for me 1. reinstall ubuntu 2. wait for bugs to comirmed and then solved.
[15:30] <vish> abhijit: 3, never try kubuntu again? :D
[15:30] <abhijit> vish, yah.
[15:30] <charlie-tca> If there are so many users with these issues, why not have at least one of them add comments to the reports. Surely they all can not expect action with out trying to do something about this.
[15:31] <abhijit> charlie-tca, the one i know personaly dont have accout on launchpad
[15:31] <vish> abhijit: the owner of the blog has an lp account and is an admin on forums
[15:31] <abhijit> vish, who is he?
[15:31]  * abhijit carrying sword in ready position....
[15:32] <charlie-tca> I can not set the importance based on this.
[15:32] <vish> abhijit: search.. ?  ;)
[15:32] <abhijit> charlie-tca, ok.
[15:32] <abhijit> vish, hmm
[15:32] <vish> abhijit: even if it is confirmed , it does not fit "critical"
[15:32] <abhijit> vish, yah
[15:33] <vish> abhijit: we are not being difficult with you , but just getting you more familiar with how importance it set.. :)
[15:33] <abhijit> vish, yes. its fine.
[15:34] <vish> hmm , why do i mix up it and is while typing!
[15:35] <abhijit> vish, what you mixed up?
[15:36] <vish> .. importance is* set
[15:36] <vish> abhijit: search "psychocats.net" you should track down the owner ;)
[15:37] <vish> search on lp..
[15:37] <abhijit> vish, yah i am contacted him on forum
[15:41] <abhijit> stanley_robertso, can you help me?
[18:04] <njin> hello, I ask: but SPARC isn't supported anymore ??
[18:08] <charlie-tca> correct, as I understand it.
[20:54] <chilicuil> good afternoon, I'm assinging packages to the bugs who don't have one, do you think is correct to assign the bug 610528 to netbase?
[20:54] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 610528 in ubuntu "Ethernet port fails to properly shut down when the computer turns off (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/610528
[20:57]  * penguin42 looks
[20:57] <penguin42> isn't that just WoL ?
[20:59] <penguin42> chilicuil: It's the inverse of bug 162201 !
[20:59] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 162201 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "shutdown power off ethernet disabling WOL (affects: 1) (heat: 3)" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/162201
[20:59]  * chilicuil looks
[21:00] <penguin42> chilicuil: You could tell him to try disabling WoL - I think that would be something like   ethtool eth0 -s d
[21:01] <penguin42> oh, maybe something like ethtool -s eth0 wol d
[21:02] <chilicuil> penguin42: according to his other posts (in superuser) he doesn't even the wal option in his bios: "I went into my BIOS and I did not find wake on LAN"
[21:02] <penguin42> chilicuil: Whether the BIOS has it or not the chipset might (whether it's wired on the motherboard or not ?)
[21:03] <penguin42> chilicuil: You could try asking for the output of    ethtool eth0
[21:03] <penguin42> chilicuil: I'm not sure if it's possible for the OS to tell if the BIOS/board supports WoL or not
[21:05] <chilicuil> penguin42: ok, I think it's not wired to the motherboard, I'm gonna ask him for the output of the ethool command, so, I guess I shouldn't assign anything right?
[21:05] <penguin42> chilicuil: Yeh, that sounds about right, also asking to try turning WoL off to see if it fixes it for him
[21:06] <chilicuil> penguin42: ok, thx ^^
[21:07] <penguin42> no prob
[21:16] <stlsaint> kermiac: ping