[02:26] <HansLanda> hello there
[02:26] <HansLanda> can anyone help me configure my wlan without ndiswrapper? ubuntu 11.04 - dell notebook
[02:27] <arand> !support | HansLanda
[02:27] <ubot4> HansLanda: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org and http://askubuntu.com
[05:19] <bullgard4> What does the phrase "operating gdb" nean in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport: "End users do not know how to prepare a report that is really useful for developers, like building a package with debug symbols, operating gdb, etc. "?
[05:19] <bullgard4> s/nean/mean/
[07:24] <HansLanda> hello there! anyone can help me? configuring wireless ubuntu notebook...thanks
[07:29] <HansLanda> hello there! anyone can help me? configuring wireless ubuntu notebook...thanks
[07:29] <philipballew> HansLanda, i can try
[07:30] <philipballew> lets move to #ubnutu-beginners
[07:30] <philipballew> i mean...
[07:31] <philipballew> #ubuntu-beginners
[07:31] <philipballew>  its a support channel HansLanda
[07:32] <HansLanda> ok im there
[10:38] <wagafo> A couple of angry users in bug 558674 , as they feel they are being asked to upgrade a LTS distribution to fix a pretty annoying bug in Lucid. Can it be that they are not getting the update to fix what is mentioned in the report, and could a good advise be to open a new bug report because they are not getting the update in Lucid?
[10:38] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 558674 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Open file dialog malfunctions in lucid (affects: 28) (dups: 1) (heat: 146)" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/558674
[12:36] <kanha>  I have ubuntu 11.04 installed in my laptop.It was working well but now its not booting>>>an error occured while mounting /var/run .How to fix it?
[12:38] <erkan^> hello, is someone there ?
[12:41] <arand> !support | kanha
[12:41] <ubot4> kanha: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org and http://askubuntu.com
[12:42] <erkan^> arand, are you there?
[12:42] <erkan^> ooeps a wait
[12:43] <kanha> thanks | ubot4 | argand
[12:44] <kanha> how to push a modified branch of a bug to launchpad branches for sponsorship without using ssh?
[12:50] <arand> kanha: https://help.launchpad.net/Code/UploadingABranch seems to indicate that you need ssh, or possibly publish the branch and mirror it in... If none are an option, I'd go wth good old debdiff.
[12:52] <hggdh> bullgard4: 'operating gdb' is equivalent to 'running & using gdb'
[12:53] <kanha> thanks | arand
[12:54] <bullgard4> hggdh: Ah! thank you very much for explaining.
[12:54] <hggdh> ym
[12:54] <hggdh> yw, indeed
[12:55] <ogra_> dont drive without license :)
[12:55] <hggdh> heh
[12:56] <davmor2> ogra_: no that is a very foolish thing to do
[13:01] <kanha> I have registered a branch in launchpad and have pushed a modified branch of bug to it now i want  to apply for sponsorship how to merge it with the original branch?
[13:02] <ogra_> you click on "propose this branch for merging"
[13:03] <ogra_> then the owner (or the owning team) of the branch you want to merge into gets a notification and can do a review
[13:35] <wagafo> Do you think it is a good idea to tell the affected users in bug 558674 to open a new bug reporting that the update of the report has not made it into Lucid?
[13:35] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 558674 in gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Open file dialog malfunctions in lucid (affects: 30) (dups: 1) (heat: 156)" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/558674
[13:43] <jibel> wagafo, it is not a good idea, if someone is willing to fix it in Lucid, it should be nominated for SRU in Lucid following the procedure https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
[13:44] <wagafo> jibel, thanks a lot
[13:46] <jibel> yq
[13:46] <jibel> yw even :)
[15:19] <elgaton> Hi everyone, could someone please set the importance of LP bug # 877776 to "Medium"? Thanks!
[15:23] <roadmr> bug 877776
[15:23] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 877776 in openbve (Ubuntu) "ocelot: system not supported (affects: 2) (heat: 15)" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/877776
[15:23] <elgaton> Yes, that one
[15:25] <roadmr> elgaton: medium you say? what's the criteria? (just so I can document this in a comment)
[15:26] <elgaton> The application (a non-core one) does not start.
[15:26] <roadmr> elgaton: ok, thanks
[15:26] <elgaton> roadmr: Thank you
[15:27] <roadmr> elgaton: done, thanks for helping triage this!
[15:27] <elgaton> You're welcome :)
[20:28] <teprrr> hello there. can anyone confirm that I don't do much harm if I open the bug reporting dialog from help menu and send the report?
[20:28] <teprrr> from what it looks, I haven't been asked any questions as of yet.. will they show up if I send the report (and after it opens a browser)?
[20:30] <teprrr> just trying to figure out here how bug reporting & triaging works on different floss projects, that's why I'd like to test it :)
[20:36] <yofel> teprrr: you might find our bug reporting instructions useful then: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[20:45] <teprrr> yofel, ahh, thanks. no idea how I missed that one while searching..
[20:45] <teprrr> perhaps it's better not to send the report then.. just was wondering if it'll forward me directly to launchpad to report the bug or something else. but that seems to be the case :)
[20:46] <yofel> teprrr: it will, but you first need to file a form before the bug actually gets filed
[20:46] <yofel> *fill out
[20:47] <teprrr> yofel, yup. any ideas about the workflow from user's point-of-view to reach answers.ubuntu.com and/or askubuntu? is there a quick way to get there?
[20:48] <teprrr> what I'm trying to figure out is that whether those sites do work as a kind of curtain for help requests or something :p
[20:48] <teprrr> ah, get help online does that trick.. neat
[20:49] <yofel> teprrr: if you click on help-> get help online you'll be sent to answers.lp.net - but I'm not sure if there's any ubuntu integration for askubuntu
[20:49]  * yofel is on kubuntu - which doesn't
[20:50] <teprrr> yup
[20:53] <teprrr> quite a nice feature indeed, and seems to be used too
[20:53] <teprrr> yofel, any ideas if kubuntu also offers the same online help functionality?
[20:55] <yofel> teprrr: nope, there's a report bug button that sends you to bugs.kde.org, but there's no integration for anything launchpad or ubuntu related. (At least not UI wise)
[20:56] <yofel> *GUI wise
[20:59] <teprrr> yofel, yup. thanks for your time, clarifies things a bit. actually working on finding about how different projects handle bug reporting, what kind of research is on that field and what could be improved (from kde's pov)