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pabelangerGood evening, any advice on which IRC channel I would use to help triage a backport request?00:42
trinikronopabelanger: this is the place00:51
trinikronoa idea would be to post the bug report itself though so other people can look at it00:51
trinikrono* a good00:51
AddJimCould someone triage this to kernel-team? Pretty sure this is where it needs to go https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/82430401:03
AddJimUnless it's considered okay for me to dole it out myself01:03
hggdhAddJim: there is no need to triage it, it is already on the kernel team's radar; also, we do not assign buhs to other people/teams03:35
hggdhAddJim: one place to go to try a response is #ubuntu-kernel (but this is weekend, so the response time may be, ah, lacking a bit03:36
* hggdh goes AFK now03:38
AddJimThank you hggdh =)03:41
pabelangertrinikrono: Thanks, I'll follow up in the morning03:53
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CheeseheadEvent: Wisconsin LoCo is running an IRC Bug Jam, Sunday 1700 UTC, #ubuntu-us-wi. Great training opportunity for people new to bugs.20:46
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* penguin42 wonders - are there bots that trawl dmesg's etc attached to logs for signs that the victims machine has some form of malware on?23:30
jtaylorwhy would malware write to logs that its there?23:35
penguin42jtaylor: Well they don't - but sometimes they end up causing particular symptoms23:35
jtaylorits bad malware then23:36
jtaylorwhich you can probably detect by other means23:36
penguin42well most malware is bad; but it's not unusual to trigger odd messages etc23:37

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