[05:31] <semitones> Hi, could I get some help reporting an ALSA bug? I don't know what relevant information to include
[05:31] <semitones> or if it is even a bug with alsa
[05:36] <phil93> Hi there, if you type 'alt+f2' then type 'ubuntu-bug alsa-driver' in the prompt, apport should attach the necessary information to the bug report for you.
[05:38] <phil93> Sorry, type 'ubuntu-bug alsa-base' instead.
[05:41] <semitones> i'm not sure it is alsa
[05:41] <semitones> the speakers sometimes don't mute when I plug in headphones, and the keyboard volume up/down keys change the speaker volume as well as master
[05:45] <phil93> I'm not sure what package would be at fault for the volume up/down keys, but I'm seeing other bugs concerning speakers not muting after headphones are plugged in filed against both alsa and pulseaudio, so I would just report it against either alsa or pulseaudio.
[05:52] <semitones> ok. Do you think I should report it as a separate bug (hardware may be separate) or add my info to an existing one
[05:54] <phil93> I would file a separate bug report, as the hardware might indeed be different.
[05:58] <semitones> alright. thanks very much
[05:58] <phil93> No problem
[16:59] <pedro_> BugSquad Meeting in ~1 min!
[17:00] <pedro_> hggdh, roadmr kamusin yofel ^
[17:01] <SwitchDK> <- is here as well for BugSquad meeting
[17:01] <roadmr> pedro_: is that here or in #ubuntu-meeting?
[17:01]  * roadmr had the meeting scheduled for 12:30 EST - obviously wrong :)
[17:01] <pedro_> Meeting o clock!
[17:02] <pedro_> oh it says #ubuntu-meeting
[17:02] <pedro_> lets go there :-)
[17:02] <pedro_> hggdh,  roadmr yofel kamusin SwitchDK  -> #ubuntu-meeting
[17:11] <om26er> stock responses are not being saved in chromium, could anyone help?
[17:15] <om26er> bdmurray, ^^
[17:16] <pedro_> he's out today
[17:16] <om26er> oh
[17:16] <om26er> pedro_, you use firefox?
[17:17] <pedro_> om26er, yeah, i use chromium just for watching videos on youtube :-P
[17:17] <pedro_> and for tweetdeck
[17:18] <om26er> interesting :-P
[17:33] <hggdh> om26er: I (dimly) remember an email, I think to bugsquad, talking about having the responses on chromium
[17:33] <om26er> hggdh, it used to work a few months back, this time I tried they dont :/
[17:34]  * om26er was on a mega bug triage mission
[17:34] <hggdh> hum. prolly needs a nudge to recognise the new chromium version
[17:34] <hggdh> but my javascript sucks...
[17:35]  * hggdh notes it down -- also bothered by it
[17:36] <om26er> hggdh, thank you :-) I might try an older chromium to see if it helps ;-)
[21:15] <LinuxMercedes> Hey, I've got a bug to report against the ubuntu 11.04 installer. Where on earth do I go to do that?
[21:16] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: Have you tried 11.10? maybe the bug is fixed in the new installer
[21:17] <LinuxMercedes> Well, the bug is pretty simple: It can't install the ubuntu studio suites because those metapackages don't exist
[21:18] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: hm. Any reason why you haven't tried 11.10?
[21:19] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: you can potentially report the bug on the installer on launchpad, but you're likely to be told that you need to try 11.10 first
[21:21] <LinuxMercedes> Well, I haven't tried against 11.10 just because it's not on our PXE server
[21:21] <LinuxMercedes> I'll bug a friend to check it for me
[21:21] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: ok
[21:21] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio/ is where you'd report a bug, but you'll most likely be requested to test 11.10 first
[21:22] <LinuxMercedes> ok cool
[21:24] <roadmr> thanks :)
[21:24] <LinuxMercedes> Hey, no problem...I like seeing a nice seamless install just as much as anyone else
[21:25] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: was the install working before?
[21:26] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: I'm thinking the 11.04 packages may have disappeared from the repositories now that 11.10 is out
[21:26] <LinuxMercedes> I've actually never tried this before
[21:26] <LinuxMercedes> that's also what I figured
[21:26] <LinuxMercedes> and 11.04 isn't LTS, so...
[21:29] <LinuxMercedes> oddly enough, though, the missing ubuntustudio-* packages are present when I apt-cache search them on a different 11.04 box
[21:32] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: so if you mention you're installing from PXE, maybe something in your network/ firewall / proxy config is preventing them from being found
[21:32] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: the apt-cache search uses the local database, but if you were to actually try to download, it may fail
[21:33] <LinuxMercedes> oh ok
[21:33] <LinuxMercedes> hmm
[21:33] <LinuxMercedes> that'd be odd if they were, since the box that I checked from was also pxe installed from the same image
[21:33] <LinuxMercedes> and is on the same network now
[21:34] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: when was the working box installed?
[21:34] <LinuxMercedes> let's see...
[21:34] <LinuxMercedes> two-three months ago
[21:34] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: ok so it worked all fine because 11.04 packages were in place
[21:35] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: but the new installs fail because those packages are no longer fetchable
[21:35] <LinuxMercedes> ah okay
[21:35] <LinuxMercedes> I would have figured that those packages would have vanished after I did an apt-get update
[21:38] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: I bet if you do apt-get download <some ubuntu studio package> from your working 11.04 box, it'll be unable to download the .deb files
[21:38] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: thus confirming that the packages are simply gone
[21:39] <LinuxMercedes> nope, it downloaded fine
[21:41] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: that's strange :)
[21:41] <LinuxMercedes> heh
[21:41] <LinuxMercedes> yep
[21:41] <LinuxMercedes> well, once the other box finishes installing, I'll see what it thinks
[21:42] <roadmr> LinuxMercedes: ok, keep us posted
[21:44] <LinuxMercedes> Will do
[22:17] <LinuxMercedes> well this is interesting
[22:17] <LinuxMercedes> on a /different/ 11.04 build, I'm now getting that us.archive.ubuntu.com no longer supports natty
[22:20] <roadmr> oh
[22:20] <roadmr> that sounds accurate :)