[00:20] Hi [00:23] id|pastebinit [00:23] id | pastebincom [00:23] layn: Um. Hi [00:24] Pici: hi [00:24] how do [00:24] ? [00:24] layn: I'm okay. I'm also wondering what you're trying to do. [00:25] pici :) [00:26] Pici: I tried to test a pastebin command [00:27] layn: it works from the command line [00:27] layn: You'll need to 1) have pastebinit installed, 2) Use the command in a terminal, not on IRC. [00:27] Pici: ah ok [00:28] Pici: i played in the meantime that I update my beloved database [00:29] Pici: the last time I made updates to the system I had strange problems [00:30] Pici: I speak of 10.10 [00:31] layn: If you're looking for support, #ubuntu or #ubuntu-server would be a better place to ask. If you need help filing a bug, just ask here, but address the entire channel, not just me. [00:32] Pici: more than anything else I was wondering if it had happened to other [00:41] hum theres a lot of 'slow printing' bugs [01:26] hello all [01:26] what is the package normally associated with suspend/resume functionality [01:29] depends where it fails, could be kernel (linux), pm-suspend or even X [01:32] thank you [01:48] oliver602, slow printing bugs? -- I've noticed with CUPS that when printing multiple copies of PDF's that it has to send/process each individual page, instead of letting the printer handle multiples of 1 page. [01:52] i just drew a few simple shapes in inkscape, which printed fine, however when i added drop shadows with transperency, i ended up canceling the print job after 4 minutes of gs using 100% cpu. I find the same thing with pdfs with shadows or transperency in them too [01:54] oliver602: please file a bug with a sample file if you have one you can feely share [01:54] Bug #668800 [01:54] Launchpad bug 668800 in ghostscript (Ubuntu) "Printing speed problem (affects: 2) (dups: 1) (heat: 16)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/668800 [01:55] there are 2 test documents attached [01:55] ok === JoeSett is now known as JoeMaverickSett [04:01] Hi does anyone know Evolution well? I'm looking at bug 668552. It looks similar to bug 573659, but I cannot reproduce it. The screenshots in the bug report show the problem that is occurring though. [04:01] Launchpad bug 668552 in evolution (Ubuntu) "error in window positioning (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/668552 [04:01] Launchpad bug 573659 in evolution (Ubuntu) "Compose new email window incorrectly resizes when viewing attachment bar (affects: 1) (heat: 20)" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/573659 [04:02] I asked the reporter to run apport, but apport didn't attach anything but dependencies.txt. [04:04] I think there is enough to confirm the bug, but not sure if there is enough info to debug it and find the root cause. [04:05] hggdh: ^^ [04:45] looking [04:49] dlbike76: it would be nice to know if the user is running Unity. But indeed it looks like 573659, and I think you can set it as a duplicate. [04:50] dlbike76: also, please update the description as suggested in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Description (specially last version tested) [05:46] are we still using the ubuntu-unr tag for maverick? === cjae is now known as Shal === Shal is now known as Ilovetocuddle === Ilovetocuddle is now known as YEAH === palhmbs is now known as palhmbs_ === palhmbs_ is now known as palhmbs [08:19] simar: were you looking for me a few days back? [08:19] nigelb, ya [08:20] simar: how can I help you? [08:20] nigelb, actually I'm some mails regarding expiring of my bug control membership [08:20] how can i prevent that? [08:20] simar: that you're nearing expiration? [08:21] nigelb, ya [08:21] simar: just poke pedro when he's back. [08:21] nigelb, I mailed him .. but no reply [08:21] simar: let me find a lost of people you can ask for help [08:21] simar: hggdh is your next bet. [08:22] simar: he's probably sleeping now, but you can ping him in 5 to 6 hours and he'll be happy to do it for you. [08:22] or you can just mail him [08:22] nigelb, ok .. fine, I think I will catch him on IRC rather [08:22] great :) [08:22] nigelb, thanks :)) [08:23] no problem :) [08:24] nigelb, I have a weeks time totally free .. Can you guide me a bit about something on which i can invent .. [08:24] *invest [08:24] nigelb, I want something related patching [08:25] simar: you want to write code? [08:25] nigelb, i can write in c/c++ [08:25] if you're leaning to gnome, then I'd suggest gnome love bugs [08:26] or the papercuts project [08:26] nigelb, ok sure .. i will [08:26] http://live.gnome.org/GnomeLove [08:26] papercuts will be fine ... atleast i have lots of people to help out .. [08:26] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PaperCut [08:27] simar: ^^ links to both of them :) [08:27] simar: I see you're already in #ayatana. Best place to get help regarding that. [08:27] Remember though that a lot of people would be in UDS hangover this week. [08:28] nigelb, ya, you didn't go to UDS [08:29] simar: nope, denied visa. [08:29] nigelb, simar I recently read about harvest.ubuntu.com, nifty way of picking up projects [08:30] geekosopher: harvest has been around for a while, but dang, I hadn't seen the new interface yet [08:30] geekosopher, oh .. let me check [08:30] nigelb: i saw it for the first time couple of days ago, i like the filtering system [08:31] geekosopher, nigelb seems great thing .. what i was looking for [08:31] simar: there is 'bitesize' filter [08:31] similar to papercuts [08:32] yep, the filter system is great [08:33] nigelb, I think I should do some triaging work in desktop applications also.. [08:33] i submitted my first patch outside ubuntu-docs following that list :) [08:33] simar: harvest is your friend. Just look at the opporutines there :) [08:34] nigelb, could you suggest me one package which you usually triages .. for a start [08:34] simar: rhythmbox used to be my favorite to triage [08:34] but looks like its on its way out for banshee though :( [08:34] nigelb, ya i heard that in ubuntu page in fb [08:35] feel free to pick anything you like [08:35] any desktop app you feel you like to help [08:35] nigelb, what else .. a relatively small package in your experience related to c/c++ [08:36] simar: a package that could use some love is epiphany [08:36] I'm not sure what its based on [08:37] Everyone focuses on firefox and chrome [10:09] hello, can someone help me to find the master of this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/669295 i tried many times without succes.thanks [10:09] Launchpad bug 669295 in ubuntu "keyboard shortcuts do not work while menu open (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] [10:11] njin: bug 29894? [10:11] Launchpad bug 29894 in gnome-utils (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "can't take screenshot when menu on panel is opened (affects: 24) (dups: 10) (heat: 125)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29894 [10:14] nigelb: thanks but is not this, is related to mediakeys not working with menu opened [10:14] njin: I saw a bug about it and the dup was pointed to this bug [10:15] nigelb:looking [10:16] nigelb: true, thanks a lot [10:17] np :) === drizztbsd_ is now known as drizztbsd === Santa_Jeruvy is now known as Jeruvy [11:34] hello, the daily report of Delan Azabani is here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/669392 can someone reply... [11:34] Launchpad bug 669392 in ubuntu "gnome-user-guide-* didn't build deb information correctly (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] [11:47] njin: hi, I'm sure I've alredy seen a similar report [11:47] njin: and also, I will reponse to your mail to the bugsquad ML later today ;) [11:48] njin: bug 632244 [11:48] Launchpad bug 632244 in gnome-user-docs (Ubuntu) "packages short descriptions have missing language in parens (affects: 1) (heat: 73)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/632244 [12:40] thekorn:thanks === deryck_ is now known as deryck [14:43] G'afternoon [14:45] ola BUGabundo [14:45] hum. Olá seems better [14:46] :) === yofel_ is now known as yofel === deryck is now known as deryck[lunch] === deryck[lunch] is now known as deryck === devildante is now known as devildanteafk [19:42] JFo: hey, care to have a look at bug 657901? I frankly cannot see that as anything above low, but indeed I do not see why we need wireless-crda on a virtual kernel [19:42] Launchpad bug 657901 in linux (Ubuntu) "linux-virtual depends on wireless-crda (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/657901 [19:42] hggdh, indeed I will look :) [19:43] JFo: thank you very much ;-) [19:44] my pleasure of course :) [19:58] * hggdh seems to have been bit by the UDS cold... [20:04] oh? too bad :) [20:05] I'm great myself.. other than still a little tired [20:05] but after this night I should be fine [20:09] I think I survived, too! I don't seem to anything but tired, myself. [20:09] heh. At least you both are doing OK :-) [20:10] Sorry you don't feel so good, really :-( [20:11] charlie-tca: don't worry -- I will either survive or die ;-) but my humour is still intact [20:11] or lack of said, or course [20:11] meh, how bad can it be? [20:12] you will be fine in no time! [20:12] LOL. I have no idea, I rarely get a cold (at least I do not remember any in the last years) [20:12] but for now rest, don't triage too much etc. ;) [20:12] Then you are due for one, aren't you? [20:13] statistically, I am overdue for one, yes. [20:13] Can someone accept the lucid nomination for bug 605835, please? Thanks in advance. [20:13] Launchpad bug 605835 in apparmor (Ubuntu) "/usr/share/ca-certificates is missing from /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ssl_certs (affects: 2) (dups: 1) (heat: 35)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/605835 [20:15] sbeattie: done. I thought you would be able to do that yourself? [20:15] hggdh: I'm for some reason no longer able to. [20:16] weird... LP magic, perhaps? [20:18] nowadays I have no idea what permissions I have... [20:19] aren't you in some secret cabal called Canonical or similar? You can probably do anything ;) [20:19] hggdh: qa team is part of ubuntu-drivers [20:19] oh [20:20] kklimonda_: so yes, I am part of a secret cabal [20:20] micahg: o/ [20:20] but I cannot do anything (neither want to have this responsability) [20:21] sbeattie: this may be it. [20:21] yeah, imagine amount of work you would be given because of that ;) [20:21] NO! Enough! [20:21] * hggdh wants a job, not work ;-) [20:25] job =! work ??? -- that's preposterous [20:25] s/=!/!= [20:28] hi. any advice to bug 659405? [20:28] Launchpad bug 659405 in xorg (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Xorg crashes on suspend (affects: 1) (heat: 185)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/659405 [20:29] palhmbs: job == meny with no effort; work == effort, sometimes with money [20:30] joumetal: what happens with the standard kernel included in Ubuntu 10.04 ? [20:31] The reporter is using the 2.6.36 kernel, perhaps that is part of the issue [20:31] hggdh, well - job as defined in the urbandictionary differs greatly --- http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=job -- "My job allows me to pay endless bills, envy my friends and witness my family fall apart" [20:32] charlie-tca: it crashes too. [20:32] intermittent? [20:34] Take a look through https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelSyspendHibernateResume and see if there is anything else to be added to the report [20:35] then let me know and I will triage it [20:35] charlie-tca: where i can found the description of SRU request ? [20:36] .) [20:36] apparently there's been some discussion regarding bug 659405 [20:36] Launchpad bug 659405 in xorg (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Xorg crashes on suspend (affects: 1) (heat: 185)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/659405 [20:37] I am the one who reported it [20:37] njin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Procedure [20:38] timoroso: checking to make sure we have all the information we need to move the bug to triaged status [20:39] charlie-tca: with the default Lucid kernel I get bug 542731 [20:39] Launchpad bug 542731 in fedora (and 1 other project) "[gm45] Xorg crash - Failed to submit batchbuffer: No space left on device (affects: 10) (heat: 65)" [Unknown,Unknown] https://launchpad.net/bugs/542731 [20:40] charlie-tca: both kernels make X crash but in different ways [20:40] Sounds like an issue with the video driver instead of the kernel? [20:41] charlie-tca: might be that as well [20:41] charlie-tca: I only know that switching kernels produces different effects [20:41] It matters, because if we don't get the package right, we don't really get it fixed [20:42] ok, I see [20:42] but both kernels/all kernels are crashing xorg [20:42] yeah [20:43] it might be drm bug. [20:46] couldn't be the kernel, linux doesn't have any bugs [20:46] :p [20:46] (sorry, couldn't resist) [20:47] well, starting with Lucid, part of the video processing now resides in the kernel for most video drivers [20:47] but it's generally better to start at the highest level and move down [20:48] I also want to point out that I did not get these crashes until a month or two ago [20:48] although I've been running Lucid since February [20:48] so I would attribute this to some relatively recent change [20:49] micahg: ok [20:49] joumetal: mark it confirmed if everything is there. comment on it that it is ready and let me know you are done? [21:22] charlie-tca: confirmed now. === devildanteafk is now known as devildante