[09:21] <om26er> shotwell upstream bugs cannot be linked to launchpad bugs due to the move from trac to redmine for shotwell bug tracing
[09:22] <om26er> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/167237
[09:22] <om26er> is it the right way?
[11:09] <txomon> hello, can someone review this !bug 485067
[11:09] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 485067 in linux (Ubuntu) "wireless card malfunction (affects: 1) (heat: 11)" [High,Won't fix] https://launchpad.net/bugs/485067
[11:09] <txomon> im not sure what does it mean
[11:11] <txomon> !help
[11:11] <ubot4> Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-)
[11:16] <txomon> jibel, can you help me?
[11:54] <CoreStyx> Regarding Bug: udevd-work inotify_add_watch(6,/dev/mdX,10) failed: no such device or directory
[11:55] <CoreStyx> I nailed it down and found out that if mdadm -> RAID is created without any filesystem -> udevd can not install any event. if a filesystem is on top -> its all good. udevd does not complain.
[11:57] <CoreStyx> mdadm -> RAID -> lvm ->volumegroup on top -> udevd-worker failed: since /dev/mdx is locked by lvm, then it does not matter if a fs is on top of that or not.
[11:59] <CoreStyx> Maybe somebody can help me out with a workaround, I know what I want, but since I´m not a linux guy and this is my first linux system u11.04 I can not put it down to commands. I need to instruct udevd remapped from /dev/mdX to dev/mapper/lvmVgLd
[12:00] <CoreStyx> where the filesystem is accessible through lvm
[12:18] <CoreStyx> Does anybody know?
[12:24] <jibel> txomon, you tested in natty as well, isn't it ? I'm reopening the report since a bot mistakenly closed it.
[12:28] <jibel> txomon, I haven't found a master report for your hardware but there are similar reports about this card. You should directly ask on #ubuntu-kernel, they would know more than me about the state of wifi drivers.
[13:37] <hggdh> Ursinha: good dia
[13:37] <hggdh> argh, wrong channel
[13:38] <Ursinha> hggdh: :)
[13:38] <paultag> fail :)
[13:39] <hggdh> and recovered, somewhat ;-)
[14:25] <njin_> Hello guys, when a bug is already opened upstream from years and noone seems fixing it, can I close the report on LP ?
[14:27] <paultag> njin_: why?
[14:27] <paultag> it's not closed yet :)
[14:27] <paultag> unless there's a reason to close it WONTFIX, there's no reason to :)
[14:37] <njin_> paultag, ok, thanks, it was just to keep more clean
[14:39] <paultag> njin_: well it's still an issue, issues are dirty, we can leave it until it's actually fixed. Tricking ourselves by closing a known issue before it's fixed is dishonest :)
[14:39] <paultag> IMHO anyway. I'm sure some folks'd disagree
[14:39] <njin_> sure
[14:40] <paultag> njin_: you could try poking the bug and upstream
[14:40] <paultag> try to get it actually closed
[14:41] <hggdh> or resolved (which would be better)
[14:41] <njin_> paultag, is just an old wishlist bug 250075
[14:41] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 250075 in pidgin (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Clear Scrollback should have a query by default, as it cannot be undone (heat: 1)" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/250075
[14:41] <greg-g> paultag: you are correct, no reason to close it in LP, especially if it is being tracked upstream
[14:41] <hggdh> but, indeed, we do not close bugs because of that
[14:41] <hggdh> heh
[14:44] <paultag> :)
[17:05] <ikt> just got some spam here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/769699/comments/4
[17:05] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 769699 in linux (Ubuntu) "Kernel Panic after installation reboots (affects: 1) (heat: 15)" [Undecided,Expired]
[17:05] <ikt> in case anyone can quickly clean it up
[17:07] <charlie-tca> spam that shows up in comments usually is like any other comment, and there forever
[17:08] <micahg> charlie-tca: you can file a question against launchpad and they can hide
[17:08] <charlie-tca> micahg: they can hide selected comments now?
[17:08] <micahg> yes
[17:08] <charlie-tca> ikt: ^  ^
[17:11] <ikt> :)
[17:16] <greg-g> charlie-tca: for a while now :)
[17:19] <ikt> is it possible to automatically subscibe me to bugs that I do anything to?
[17:20]  * charlie-tca hangs head low - behind on bug updates again
[17:31] <greg-g> charlie-tca: :)
[18:17] <kelemengabor> hi all, I'm looking into organizing a bug day for Ubuntu Translations, and I have a few questions
[18:18] <kelemengabor> first, I proposed it to be held on this thursday, but I see on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/Organizing that I should have notified the newsletter team last week - is this a big problem?
[18:24] <kelemengabor> also, we don't have that many new/confirmed/incomplete bugs in the ubuntu-translations project (~50 total), so maybe a usual bug day is not exactly what we need - instead, I think it would be better to ask the community to help tackle bug 487873 - what do you think?
[18:24] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 487873 in ubuntu-translations "Search for translation bugs only reported in ubuntu and assign them to ubuntu-translations (affects: 1)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/487873
[18:26] <kelemengabor> there are more than 1100 results for the "translat" keyword in Ubuntu: http://bit.ly/qNnDVz
[18:28] <kelemengabor> and about 300 bugs in the Ubuntu Translations project, and I think it would worth some effort to go through this list, checking if there is something among them we should know about
[18:28] <kelemengabor> what do you think? and, how could this be done?
[18:33] <om26er> is there a place to look for old daily ISOs of Oneiric?
[18:33] <om26er> lets say I want to narrow down a bug from build to build any help?
[18:34] <charlie-tca> As far as I know, they don't have space to store the old dailies
[18:34] <davmor2> om26er: Nope there are only the few that are on cdimages as far as I know
[18:34] <charlie-tca> What about doing it with the milestones?
[18:35] <charlie-tca> Do we keep alpha images?
[18:35] <om26er> charlie-tca, yes they are available
[18:35] <charlie-tca> At least it would narrow things down a little
[18:36] <davmor2> charlie-tca: not that I'm aware of the alphas are just dailies that froze you might be able to torrent them
[18:37] <om26er> i had http://www.ubuntu.com/testing in mind
[18:37] <om26er> but it seems those links are dead :/
[18:38] <charlie-tca> no, they would be in http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/
[18:38] <charlie-tca> if they are around at all
[18:38] <davmor2> om26er: told you! they just link to the frozen iso, you can possibly torrent them still
[18:39]  * om26er might have have a little older ISO somewhere in the PC
[18:39] <om26er> i should look for that