[15:09] <jibel> mvo, do you know what this message means in term.log: "Noting disappearance of libtag1c2a, which has been completely replaced." ?
[15:09] <jibel> for example bug 902603
[15:09] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 902603 in gst-plugins-good0.10 (Ubuntu) "oneiric to precise - gstreamer0.10-plugins-good failed to configure due to dependency on libtag1c2a (affects: 1) (dups: 4) (heat: 30)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/902603
[15:15] <mvo> jibel: yes, it means that some package got complettely replaced by anohter, i.e. all files are overtaken
[15:15] <mvo> jibel: does it cause crashes? I guess so - its a dpkg "feature" (I think its a misfeature actually)
[15:16] <jibel> mvo, yes it does during a dist-upgrade. The package that depends on it thinks it vanishes, but I also noticed both i386 and amd64 version are upgraded together.
[15:16] <jibel> mvo, that may be the source of the confusion
[15:17] <jibel> s/dist-upgrade/release upgrade
[15:43] <bdmurray> mvo: could you have a look at bug 902401?
[15:43] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 902401 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "lucid to precise does not work (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/902401
[15:47] <mvo> bdmurray: yes
[15:47] <bdmurray> mvo: thanks!
[15:48] <mvo> bdmurray: I think this is fixed already
[18:36] <luis_> hey guys, i need to know if someone is after this bug. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/898615. I really need some feedback on this. thanks
[18:36] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 898615 in linux (Ubuntu) "[Presario C500] Hibernate command fails and returns to userspace (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Medium,Confirmed]
[19:13] <roadmr> luis_: do you have any nfs filesystems mounted?
[19:15] <luis_> I can't tell roadmr, the output of   ps aux | grep -i fuse is "luis  15566  0.0  0.0   6892   816 pts/0    S+   17:14   0:00 grep --color=auto -i fuse
[19:15] <luis_> "
[19:21] <roadmr> luis_: I don't think nfs goes through fuse, what about output of mount? or what's in /etc/fstab? could you put those in a pastebin so as to not flood the channel? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com
[19:23] <luis_> right away roadmr
[19:26] <luis_> http://paste.ubuntu.com/768209/ roadmr
[19:26] <roadmr> luis_: ok, you *do* have an nfs mount configured, the one that goes into /mnt/musicas
[19:27] <luis_> yeah, i knew there was sthg, but i didn't know where to look
[19:27] <roadmr> luis_: so if any of your apps is using data in that directory when you suspend, it could potentially abort the suspend process, which is what your report is about
[19:27] <luis_> do you think if I remove it should work?
[19:28] <roadmr> luis_: well, if you don't need the stuff in /mnt/musicas you can remove or comment that line from fstab, then reboot, and it should potentially work
[19:28] <roadmr> luis_: could you try something for me?
[19:28] <luis_> of course roadmr
[19:28] <roadmr> luis_: try unmounting /mnt/musicas manually
[19:29] <roadmr> luis_: on a terminal do 'sudo umount /mnt/musicas'
[19:29] <roadmr> luis_: I suspect it will either throw an error or get "stuck"
[19:30] <luis_> umount: /mnt/musicas: not mounted
[19:30] <roadmr> ok interesting
[19:30] <luis_> yeah! that's the mistery right?
[19:31] <roadmr> luis_: so if you don't normally use it, you could edit fstab (sudo pico /etc/fstab) and comment (put # at the beginning) the nfs line
[19:31] <roadmr> luis_: either way, could you please post the output of the two commands (the same that's on the pastebin) on the bug report? it's certainly relevant and I don't think anybody has asked for that information
[19:33] <bil21al> jibel: i had reported a bug of terminal in oneiric  but you invalid that i see again it in precise "when we more the terminal on screen its colour blur "
[19:33] <bil21al> did u see that ?
[19:34] <luis_> done roadmr, i'll try to restart and see what happens
[19:34] <roadmr> luis_: great, once you do, please also post your results on the bug, whether it works or it continues to fail
[19:34] <roadmr> luis_: don't forget to let me know too! thanks
[19:51] <luis_> roadmr, it seems that removing the mount on nfs worked
[19:51] <luis_> so far the last 3 attempts it works
[19:52] <roadmr> luis_: excellent! don't forget to add a comment in the bug, it will help the triagers decide what to do with it
[19:53] <luis_> thank you very much roadmr, I'll add the comment right away! you nailed it! you saw what no one else saw!
[19:54] <roadmr> luis_: it seemed kinda obvious. Still, I'm glad it's working for you now :)
[19:57] <luis_> your username in launchpad is also roadmr ?
[19:57] <roadmr> luis_: yep :)
[19:57] <luis_> ok
[20:02] <luis_> roadmr, should i signal with a keyword or sthg that the bug seems to be solved?
[20:03] <roadmr> luis_: I don't think it's necessary, just the comment indicating what you tried, and that it's working now
[20:04] <roadmr> luis_: someone more knowledgeable about nfs will look at it and decide if it's a bug that needs to be fixed, or it can be closed as invalid