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penguin42yofel: Bug 875660 as the cause of it wrongly selecting the HDMI11:39
ubot4Launchpad bug 875660 in pulseaudio (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "PA and knotify startup race leads to wrong device selection (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87566011:39
yofelah, thx11:40
penguin42I'll report it to KDE as well, since I know we don't really handle KDE bugs11:40
yofelpenguin42: poke me once you've got the bug, it's probably an issue on the KDE side (as knotify should use phonon, not alsa...)11:50
penguin42yofel: Ah that makes sense11:53
yofelpenguin42: as an estimate what happens: http://paste.kde.org/13429911:55
penguin42yofel:What's really annoying is I can't persuade PA to switch back to analog as default now I've restarted it's daemon11:58
penguin42ah, pacmd set-default-sink12:01
penguin42right, now I've got music - I can think12:01
penguin42yofel: KDE bug 28417612:09
ubot4KDE bug 284176 in general "knotify4 v pulseaudio startup race" [Normal,Unconfirmed] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28417612:09
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AlexzAKHi, all... zeitgeist-daemon eating all my cpu!  I've upgraded to oneric couple hours ago16:33
AlexzAKWhat to do with it?16:33
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penguin42any suggestions for bug 874975 - I put it into ubiquity because it was failure on 1st boot after install - but it could be nouveau?18:15
ubot4Launchpad bug 874975 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 11.10 does not start after instlallation [at Stopping userspace bootsplash] (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/87497518:15
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penguin42why is 97513 a wishlist?19:00
penguin42bug 9751319:00
ubot4Launchpad bug 97513 in squid (Debian) (and 2 other projects) "Squid requires restart after Network Manager made connection to network (affects: 7) (dups: 1) (heat: 58)" [Unknown,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/9751319:00
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bil21alhow can i get the patch on the app??20:04
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arandbil21al: You may need to be a bit more specific?20:40
bil21alarand: what are you talking about?20:50
arandbil21al: what app? what patch? I meant.20:51
bil21ali didnt get you arand:20:52
kyofelbil21al: <bil21al> how can i get the patch on the app?? < what did you mean?20:53
bil21allike we reports the bugs and some time a patch is attached which is good . how can we get the patch of any application like if we want to get the patch of  banshee so how can i?20:54
arandYou get the source of the application, patch it, and rebuild it into a new package.20:55
bil21alyou mean the source code (the programming language)  is there any ubuntu wiki page for the study actually i m a IT student so thats why i was asking20:57
jtaylorbil21al: http://patches.ubuntu.com/20:57
jtaylorand for debian http://patch-tracker.debian.org/20:58
arandbil21al: Most wiki pages are actually based on the notion of you generating the patch/debdiff though, i.e. from a developers point of view...21:00
bil21alok thankx21:00
penguin42one that might be worth looking out for on +1 upgrades; this one failed with [+0.18s] DEBUG: Failed to load session file /usr/share/xgreeters/lightdm-gtk-greeter.desktop: No such file or directory:   in the lightdm log - it hadn't installed the gtk greeter but was trying to use it21:01
arandbil21al: The last post of http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=324672 is a reasonable outline of steps, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide is very good, though not directly describing that task.21:02
bil21althankx bro21:04
CheeseheadAnyone around know much about how Apport and core dumps?21:51
CheeseheadI have a Brainstorm idea that's beyond my technical depth, and I'm looking for some input: http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/28700/21:51
CheeseheadSo I can moderate the idea properly.21:51
hggdhCheesehead: what you want to know?22:16
hggdhCheesehead: if apport is running, cores are automagically saved on /var/crash/, with additional metadata22:17
hggdhsee apport-retrace for how to play with them, and apport-(gtk|kde) for how to run initial processing on them22:18
hggdhadditionally -- again, if apport is running --, you get prompted for a bug submission (and all data, core amd meta, are uploaded to the bug)22:20
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Cheeseheadhggdh: Right, thany you. I have used Apport, and I checked the wiki page before coming here. The idea seems to be about renaming the core-dump filename for some kind of benefit that I don't quite get. So I ask.22:35
CheeseheadWhat I want to know is: Is he going about this the hard way? Is what he wants already handled by Apport and Launchpad appropriately? Is he talking about a valid use case?22:37
CheeseheadOr a corner case?22:37
CheeseheadI suspect the submitter is talking about pulling data from the bug report (of course, all my work has been on quite the other end)22:52
penguin42lightdm really isn't helping - it doesn't seem to put any diags to the screen when it fails23:19

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