[08:01] <TomasMcKinless> Hi guys, this is my first visit, just going to throw this out there, when using 32-bit 11.04 yesterday, i enabled the pidgin add-on which pops the screen up when someone messages me, then i minimised the screen, used CTRL+ALT+L to lock the screen and someone messaged me. Result: pidgin pops up and shows me the message even though I am 'locked' or not logged in. Pidgin disappears upon moving the mouse or typing, though im pretty sure this can go dow
[08:15] <Snicksie> TomasMcKinless, if you think this is a bug (it seems it is) you can file a bug. Here you can find more information about how to do that: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs .
[08:17] <TomasMcKinless> ok thanks
[09:05] <cody_> Hello
[11:13] <head_victim> Gday all. I'm not what you'd call an experienced bug reporter. Can anyone suggest to me what is being asked for in bug 904200 ? I'd assumed the string number was enough for someone with more skills than I for that sort of issue.
[11:13] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 904200 in app-install-data-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "Two strings of text have spelling errors (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/904200
[13:21] <TREESofRIGHTEOUS> Hey is anyone around?  I have a quick question
[14:27] <hggdh> trees of righteous? Hum. But, anyways, academic -- no patience
[16:23] <mrand> anyone else get added to this "Open Source Freedom Society" on launchpad by Reuben Potts?  It has no mailing list and no content other than to point to a wordpress blog with only one posting.
[16:27] <hggdh> mrand: yes, see https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/181648
[16:30] <mrand> thanks.  *sigh*
[16:38]  * roadmr is in OSFS too! 
[16:41] <hggdh> I was there, and included myself out
[16:44] <hggdh> head_victim: it is always good to point out what version of the package/ubuntu you found it. Usually this all gets fleshed out if you open the bug with 'ubuntu-bug'
[20:27] <iceroot> when a new release (12.04) does not use a package by default which was default in 11.10 should the update remove that package automaticly? in this case lubuntu 12.04 is no longer using lxde but it is still installed. i am not sure if it is a bug
[20:29] <iceroot> what is the correct place to open bugs against ubuntu.com? also launchpad? if so, what "package" should be used for the category
[20:29] <hggdh> iceroot: generically, I am against removing packages just because they are not default anymore. But, for your case, the bext woul dbe to ask on a Lubuntu channel, like #lubuntu
[20:30] <iceroot> hggdh: its more of a general question about updates in that case
[20:31] <hggdh> iceroot: then my general answer will work ;-)
[20:31] <iceroot> :)
[20:31] <hggdh> iceroot: for web content issues on ubuntu.com, you can use...
[20:32] <hggdh> ubuntu-bug ubuntu-website-content
[20:32] <iceroot> hggdh: thank you
[20:32] <micahg> hggdh: does that actually work?
[20:33] <iceroot> hggdh: not working, package not found
[20:33] <hggdh> darn!
[20:33] <hggdh> micahg: already answered, I guess
[20:33] <hggdh> iceroot: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website-content/+filebug
[20:33] <iceroot> hggdh: great, thank you
[20:34] <hggdh> for launchpad, you can ask for help on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad