[08:51] * c2tarun don't miss me too much ;) ♥ [08:51] * c2tarun is back. [09:10] c2tarun: you should probably not set those away messages to announce ;p [09:11] vish: sorry :) they were my status on Gtalk I thought to try them. I removed them as soon as I tried :P [09:12] c2tarun: yea, no worries.. /me just making sure you knew it was announcing ;) [09:12] vish: I saw, it was embarrasing :( [12:01] Please mark bug 626755 Triaged (fixed in LibreOffice upstream master) [12:02] Launchpad bug 626755 in openoffice.org (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in SwXTextRange::~SwXTextRange() (affects: 2) (dups: 1) (heat: 20)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/626755 [16:50] bdmurray: I'm getting mail saying that my membership in the Ubuntu Bug Control team is due to expire and that I should contact you [17:28] help! - my screen resolution has dramatically dropped from 1440 x 900 down to 960x600 [17:29] where is the xorg.conf so I can manually edit it? [17:30] first: what graphics driver are you using? [17:31] and what release [17:34] I'm running a [SiS] 661/741/760 PCI/AGP - my kernel module is: sis_agp [17:37] palhmbs: file a bug with 'ubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-sis' that it doesn't get the right resolution, after that you can try to edit/create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if you know how to set it by hand [17:37] I may have cleaned / deleted a folder it needed.... [17:37] ** (gnome-system-monitor:2227): WARNING **: SELinux was found but is not enabled. [17:37] that's in my .xsession-errors log.... [17:38] crap, I don't like reinstalling... o.O [17:38] I did delete a /SELinux folder yesterday, it was empty (or so I thought) [17:40] if the resolution is wrong rather look at /var/log/Xorg.0.log [17:42] right - somehow everything is reset... [17:43] I'll try putting in my backup xorg.conf first [17:43] bbl === palhmbs is now known as palhmbs_ === CarlFK1 is now known as CarlFK === palhmbs_ is now known as palhmbs [18:06] yofel, looks like my hardware could be failing -- [18:07] yofel, I just booted with debian 6, which is clean from install last week, same problem [18:09] next step - find another video card and plug it in I suppose, disabling this onboard video in the process === palhmbs is now known as palhmbs_ === palhmbs_ is now known as palhmbs [20:01] I have my video resolution back - not sure what the problem is tho, I couldn't find a spare video card. [20:02] removed RAM, fiddled with bios settings, mysteriously came right === ryanakca_ is now known as ryanakca === c2tarun_ is now known as c2tarun [23:29] evening [23:37] Hi bugs