[14:01] <penguin42> any BC people around who can suggest what to do with bug 695432
[14:01] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 695432 in openobject-addons "[6.0] accout_journal.code size reduced from 16 (V5) to 5 char (V6) (affects: 1) (heat: 2)" [Medium,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/695432
[14:01] <penguin42> oops
[14:01] <penguin42> I mean bug 694532
[14:01] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 694532 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "I can not boot from hard disc (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,Expired] https://launchpad.net/bugs/694532
[14:02] <penguin42> the user is asking for their name/surname to be removed and asking for the bug to be deleted
[14:02] <penguin42> if they delete their lp account what happens to the info on the bug?
[14:14] <charlie-tca> penguin42: normally, the bug would remain. You could file a question on launchpad to have the bug removed. It will be up to the launchpad team as to whether or not they delete it.
[14:15] <charlie-tca> Otherwise, the bug could be made private
[14:18] <penguin42> charlie-tca: Can a user set a bug private themselves?
[14:19] <charlie-tca> sure, but in this case, if the user removes their name from launchpad, it is best to do it for them. It at least leaves as few as possible able to see the bug and thus, the user name
[14:35] <penguin42> are you suggesting I use the 'Ask a question' on launchpad?
[14:50] <charlie-tca> let me find the url.
[14:53] <charlie-tca> To have the bug removed, if it is at all possible, you file a question at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[14:54] <charlie-tca> requesting the bug #### be removed from launchpad. I don't know if it will be possible to have it removed, but that is where it starts
[14:54] <penguin42> ok, will do
[14:55] <BUGabundo> guud Easter afternoon. take care with all the eggs
[15:00] <charlie-tca> BUGabundo: Happy Easter to you, sir
[15:15] <blit> hi, i've installed 11.04 beta 2 on a laptopwith an Atheros AR9285 wifi chip  that doesn't play nice with bluetooth; the param btcoex_enable should already be on in the driver source, manually forcing it does't change result. To be honest 2 days ago after an update/upgrade/reboot it worked for an afternoon; next upgrade it reverted to non functional state. any suggestion? thx
[15:42] <hggdh> blit: (1) revert to the upgrade that made it work; confirm it works there; collect data & follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager
[15:43] <hggdh> blit: (2) upgrade, and confirm it is not working anymore; again collect data
[15:43] <blit> how do I revert?
[15:43] <hggdh> blit: (3) open a bug
[15:43] <hggdh> blit: do you know *what* you upgraded?
[15:44] <blit> a bunch of packages...
[15:44] <hggdh> well, that does not really help ;-)
[15:44] <hggdh> blit: follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingNetworkManager, and open a bug with the necessary data
[15:44] <blit> installed 3 days ago, worked 2 days ago, did't again since yesterday
[15:45] <blit> sorry...
[15:45] <hggdh> blit: state what happened in the bug
[15:45] <blit> ok thx
[15:45] <hggdh> actually, it is bluetooth...
[15:46] <hggdh> so it might be kernel or the bluetooth infrastructure
[15:49] <blit> it is like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/760203 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/760209
[15:49] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 760203 in linux (Ubuntu Natty) (and 2 other projects) "[Dell Vostro 1015] Bluetooth is non-functional (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Medium,New]
[15:49] <blit> there's an automated toolto collect system relevant infos?
[15:53] <blit> should I open a generic bug or should I follow one of the above (is't it misleading?)?
[15:57] <penguin42> blit: open a new one
[16:18] <blit> ok thanks again
[16:18] <hggdh> blit: also, you can use 'ubuntu-bug'. Say you are opening a bug against the kernel: 'ubuntu-bug linux'
[16:19] <hggdh> blit: this will collect all needed data and attach to the bug
[16:21] <blit> great! i'm doing it (actually rebooting first just to be sure it didn't change since last yesterday boot as I recent issued apt-get upgrade)
[16:21] <blit> bye
[20:12] <dylan-m> Hey, I'm trying to get to the bottom of something. Somebody (not me) is having a problem where the entire session grinds to a halt when he uses Empathy. Usually when he receives messages and it's in the background, sometimes right after he says something.
[20:12] <dylan-m> Does this ring a bell for anyone?
[20:18] <penguin42> no, but what exactly do you mean by grinds to a halt?
[20:24] <dylan-m> Hm, seems it might be telepathy-butterfly in particular.
[20:24] <dylan-m> penguin42: Sounds like it grabs the mouse so he can't click anything, and causes everything to be slow (which could either be psychological or due to it performing some heavy operation it shouldn't be doing). Beyond the mouse being unusable, nothing visibly breaks.
[20:24] <penguin42> dylan-m: Do things like clocks keep running and the caps lock light go on and off if he hits it?
[20:31] <dylan-m> penguin42: Yeah, he's able to kill the X session, and even use the focused application with the keyboard (just slowly). Whatever the problem is seems to be within the current session, and reasonably non-life-threatening.
[20:33] <penguin42> dylan-m: I'd keep a couple of terminals open before he starts using empathy and then keep a top running in one of them and see if that helps, and maybe look at the bottom of dmesg
[20:33] <dylan-m> penguin42: Okay, I'll try that :)
[21:10] <Zburatorul> how do i report what might be a bug in the installation of krb5-client ?
[21:15] <penguin42> Zburatorul: Run ubuntu-bug krb5-clients
[21:17] <Zburatorul> thanks