[00:00] <charlie-tca> I don't know unity well enough.
[00:01] <charlie-tca> it probably should be confirmed and importance medium or high, but my knowledge of unity is not enough to say for sure
[00:04] <penguin42> I've confirmed it, I can't set importance
[00:04] <charlie-tca> what is it gonna be?
[00:05] <penguin42> Medium i'd say
[00:07] <charlie-tca> done
[00:10] <penguin42> Ta
[00:14] <penguin42> charlie-tca: OK, I'm more convinced to merge it - just found another one; bug 713801
[00:14] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 713801 in subdownloader (Ubuntu) "run.py crashed with SIGSEGV in g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add() (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/713801
[00:22] <penguin42> bug 713192
[00:22] <ubot4> penguin42: Bug 713192 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/713192 is private
[02:09] <evfool> could anyone allow my bugday announcement mail on ubuntu-devel-announce list, please?
[02:14] <micahg> evfool: no one in here probably can do that
[02:15] <evfool> ok, just trying because the bugday page said that someone should be found here who can moderate that list
[02:15] <evfool> but hopefully it will get allowed
[02:15] <evfool> thanks
[02:18] <micahg> evfool: that should probably be changed, the moderators would most likely be in #ubuntu-devel
[02:18] <evfool> ok, I'll ask there too
[04:52] <Laibsch> Hi, can somebody please verify if they can reproduce bug 713922 on natty or at least maverick?  I hope the description is sufficiently clear.  If not, ask!
[04:52] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 713922 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "left-click menu doesn't always show in multi-head setup (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/713922
[08:45] <ikt> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/713898
[08:45] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 713898 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "failed to fetch, 10.04 to 10.10 (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[08:45] <ikt> the mirror he mentions hasn't been updated since june last year
[08:45] <ikt> http://astromirror.uchicago.edu/ubuntu/dists/
[08:46] <micahg> ikt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors
[08:47] <ikt> ty
[15:47] <UndiFineD> spam on launchpad ? is that common ?
[15:48] <UndiFineD> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/+bug/604110
[15:48] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 604110 in munin (Ubuntu) "munin-node-configure --shell fails on lucid (affects: 3) (heat: 26)" [Low,Expired]
[15:48] <charlie-tca> it is not uncommon
[15:49] <yofel> does happen from time to time, anyone can comment by mail as long as there is an account
[15:50]  * yofel wonders who https://launchpad.net/~bugbot is..
[15:50] <charlie-tca> yofel: bugbot is bryce harrington
[15:50] <charlie-tca> xorg master
[15:50] <yofel> o.O
[15:51] <yofel> just wondering why he assigned bug 713781 to nvidia when that's not being used..
[15:51] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 713781 in nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu) "[natty] Video corruption on kernel 2.6.38-1-generic and nVidia Corporation GT216 [GeForce GT 230M] (rev a2) (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/713781
[15:52] <charlie-tca> Last time I talked with him, he was still working out the kinks in it
[15:52] <yofel> ah, I'll reassign that to nouveau, should be a driver issue
[15:52] <charlie-tca> probably because the reporter reported it as "nVidia Corporation GT216 [GeForce GT 230M] (rev a2)"
[15:53] <charlie-tca> UndiFineD: unless spam gets really bad, most of us ignore it
[15:53] <charlie-tca>  now
[15:55] <UndiFineD> :)
[15:56] <trinikrono> hello triage ninjas :D
[16:07] <trinikrono> charlie-tca:  i have a question for you, bug 709167 is this wishlist or invalid
[16:07] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 709167 in pidgin (Ubuntu) "does not provide connection to facebook (affects: 1) (heat: 495)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/709167
[16:09] <charlie-tca> wishlist, I guess. Pidgin could provide connection to any of the social networks. check for duplicates, though.
[16:10] <trinikrono> well it has a plugin and also facebook provides xmpp chat now
[16:10] <trinikrono> so i am not sure what to tell the reporter
[16:11] <penguin42> trinikrono: Ask him if he has the plugin, and if that works, and ask him if the chat works through xmpp
[16:11] <charlie-tca> Then you tell the reporter to simply install the plugin and close it as invalid.
[16:12] <charlie-tca> If there is a plugin, support is already there
[16:12] <trinikrono> well i used the both of them already so i will close the bug and direct to the plugin and the xmpp thing then, thanks guys
[16:14] <charlie-tca> You are welcome. Thanks for helping with those bugs.
[16:15] <GrueMaster> Looks like either the account for mpasadas was highjacked for spamming or created for it.  If you look at the bugs associated with that account, every one that has a comment by this user is spam.
[16:16] <GrueMaster> https://bugs.launchpad.net/~mpasadas
[16:16] <vish> we can report it by filing a question in lp and have the user banned
[16:19] <GrueMaster> On it.
[16:26] <GrueMaster> Created  https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/144349 following the spam reporting guidelines (I think).  I also associated each spammed bug associated with that user.
[18:16] <trinikrono> is anyone familar with the kernel module tmp_tis ?
[18:48] <penguin42> trinikrono: Do you mean tpm_tis ?
[18:49] <trinikrono> yes look at bug 631933
[18:49] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 631933 in xorg (Ubuntu) "X freeze during boot after 10.04 LTS upgrade to 10.10 Beta (affects: 3) (heat: 27)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/631933
[18:49] <trinikrono> it seems to be a naughty module
[18:50] <penguin42> hmm#
[18:52] <penguin42> trinikrono: If he's having to blacklist tpm_tis it's a kernel not X bug, tpm is a trusted platform module and should be entirely unrelated to X
[18:53] <trinikrono> yes thats the direction im heading penguin42
[18:53] <trinikrono> but i was wondering if you see people getting that problem
[18:53] <penguin42> trinikrono: I think he might have more than one problem there, the tpm  one and the X one
[18:54] <trinikrono> having to blacklist tpm_tis to get x working
[18:54] <penguin42> it's odd, I wouldn't expect the two to interact
[18:54] <trinikrono> lol look at this http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1592889
[18:56] <trinikrono> i want to change the summary and change the package to the kernel
[18:56] <trinikrono> and maybe one of the kernel guys will look at it
[18:56] <penguin42> yeh, I'm just curious why it's even loading tpm, it's relatively specialised
[18:57] <trinikrono> penguin42: should i get anything else from the reporters?
[18:57] <trinikrono> yes my pc does not have that module loaded
[18:57] <trinikrono> it seems to be related to a memory card reader
[18:57] <trinikrono> in some laptops :s
[19:06] <penguin42> shouldn't be related to a memory card reader, it's a chip on the motherboard typically
[19:56] <duncan_nz> hi. I've got a new 64bit PC and the Ubuntu 10.10 desktop CD won't run. How do I report this kind of bug? How do I get useful information from the system?
[19:57] <penguin42> duncan_nz: What's the PC?
[19:59] <penguin42> duncan_nz: I'd try (vaguely in order) the 'alternate CD' which uses a lighter weight installer, if that fails I'd try the current Natty (11.04) alpha; if you can get either of those to work then I'd use ubuntu-bug from one of those running to report a bug against 'ubuiquity' which is the whole installer process (as good a palce as any initial install problem)
[20:02] <penguin42> duncan_nz: Or you can file a bug at launchpad by going to http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug?no-redirect
[20:02] <duncan_nz> penguin42: it's an ACrock based machine I've put together. It's already got windows, so I won't be trying Natty until it's released. But are you saying that if I can get it to install with the alternative CD then running ubuntu-bug for ubiquity should get some relevant information? How can that be if the installer works?
[20:02] <duncan_nz> penguin42: that should have read "ASRock"
[20:03] <penguin42> duncan_nz: The alternate CD uses a different installer, running ubuntu-bug will at least gather information about the machine hardware and add it to the bug report so people can see what it failed on
[20:03] <penguin42> duncan_nz: What CPU/chipset ?
[20:03] <penguin42> duncan_nz: Is it a P55Pro ?
[20:04] <duncan_nz> penguin42: aha, great. I'll try that. I jsut thought it would be a shame if I missed the chance to grab the debugging info if this is a serious problem in the making.
[20:04] <duncan_nz> penguin42: it's a Asrock P45DE3 Intel P45 )DDR3)
[20:05] <duncan_nz> penguin42: with a Intel Core 2 Quad Q8300
[20:05] <penguin42> ok, probably not the same issue as my P55Pro (I ahve to pass nointremap on the kernel line for that - bug 605686)
[20:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 605686 in linux (Ubuntu) "nointremap needed - Blocked an interrupt request due to source-id verificiation failure (affects: 2) (heat: 24)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/605686
[20:07] <penguin42> duncan_nz: The other things you can try on the boot line are acpi=off noapic or nolapic    sometimes they work around bios issues
[20:08] <penguin42> duncan_nz: If any of those fix it, file a bug against linux
[20:08] <duncan_nz> penguin42: those are three seperate similar commands?
[20:08] <duncan_nz> File a kernel bug?
[20:09] <penguin42> duncan_nz: Yeh, they're three separate options you can add to the boot line - to work around bios/kernel interaction problems
[20:10] <duncan_nz> penguin42: thanks for your help. bye for now.
[20:10] <penguin42> duncan_nz: Good luck
[20:35] <trinikrono> micahg: ping , the packaging-bugs
[20:38]  * micahg keeps forgetting