[09:00] <zzecool> Hi guys can someone try to use his shortcuts keyboard keys to change the volume on precise  ( try hold the button until mute and then until max )
[09:01] <zzecool> before it was working nice  , with yesterday updates it goes 3 steps and crash  - lock there
[10:15] <brendand> zzecool - seems fine to me. it can be a problem with your specific keyboard/sound card
[10:25] <zzecool> Please check if you have the same bug and  give it a + affects me      https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/929421
[10:25] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 929421 in gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Media key like volume up & volume down and other special keysstop working after latest precise update. (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[13:23] <marw> i'm trying to do this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Backtracing#Backtrace_with_gdb
[13:24] <marw> after entering "(gdb) cont" and crashing X, gdb is frosen and I can't do "(gdb) backtrace full"
[13:25] <seb128> marw, where did you run gdb?
[13:25] <seb128> somewhere in the X session?
[13:25] <marw> i logged in onto my laptop via ssh. was that ok?
[13:34] <marw> seb128: is this wat is needed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/835195/
[13:34] <marw> should i attach it to the bug report?
[13:35] <seb128> marw, gdb shouldn't hang if it's run from another computer, that doesn't make sense
[13:35] <seb128> or it's not X which got frozen but the kernel,box
[13:35] <seb128> can you still ping your computer or open a new ssh to it?
[13:39] <marw> seb128: yes. i connected to it in another shh window and rebooted
[13:40] <seb128> doesn't make sense
[13:40] <seb128> gdb should still be active in your first ssh
[13:40] <marw> i'll try again.
[13:43] <marw> should i see "0xb78b5424 in __kernel_vsyscall ()" line after i run "(gdb) attach"?
[13:44] <seb128> marw, all in your log seems ok
[13:44] <seb128> Program received signal SIGBUS, Bus error.
[13:44] <seb128> 0xb7535731 in ?? () from /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
[13:44] <seb128> (gdb)
[13:44] <seb128> but at this point you should still have keyboard control
[13:44] <seb128> and be able to type "bt" on the prompt
[13:46] <marw> seb128: you are right. i wil attach another log.
[13:46] <brendand> has anyone seen this weirdness on the launcher: http://ubuntuone.com/17yY2MC5KzMy2n77eqYqmy
[13:46] <brendand> so many duplicates
[13:47] <brendand> it doesn't even show them all. i have 3 firefox icons on there
[14:19] <duanedesign> DC"DDDDDDD|/14
[14:19] <duanedesign> oops
[14:24] <two|face> Is there a known bug with the network interface card Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5708 ?
[14:24] <two|face> I tried to install Ubuntu 11.10 on two Dell Poweredge 1950's today, both with the same card and the network connections do not work
[14:25] <two|face> I tested these cards using a Windows installation and a CentOS installation and both work fine.
[14:25] <two|face> In Ubuntu I tried to use DHCP and manual configuration, neither one worked.  DHCP and the manual settings I used worked in CentOS / Windows respectively.
[14:48] <Troopie> Hi
[14:48] <Troopie> I think #928721 bug is at "low" importance
[14:52] <seb128> marw, thanks for the stacktrace
[14:52] <seb128> marw, could you get one with xserver-xorg-video-intel-dbg installed?
[14:53] <seb128> marw, the current one lacks debug symbols
[14:55] <yt389> Am I right in thinking my bug (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/929244) should be filed against the kernel, since it seems a kernel driver issue?
[14:55] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 929244 in ubuntu "Cannot connect to wireless network in 12.04 Alpha 2 (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New]
[14:56] <marw> seb128, np. so, i need to install xserver-xorg-video-intel-dbg and do the same?
[14:56] <seb128> marw, yes, maybe libc6-dbg while you are at it
[14:58] <marw> so, install libc6-dbg do backtrace, then *intel-dbg and backtrace again?
[14:58] <seb128> marw, no, install both
[14:58] <seb128> and do a backtrace
[14:58] <seb128> gdb will read all the debug symbols it needs which are available
[15:00] <marw> ok, got it. i'll attach the log during this or following day.
[15:06] <Troopie> Launchpad bug 929244 in ubuntu "Cannot connect to wireless network in 12.04 Alpha 2 this is not exat same, but similar
[15:06] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 929244 in linux (Ubuntu) "Cannot connect to wireless network in 12.04 Alpha 2 (affects: 1) (heat: 8)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/929244
[15:06] <Troopie> omg
[15:10] <Troopie> seb128, I assume your that bug allow password entry
[15:10] <seb128> Troopie, ?
[15:10] <Troopie> I have similar
[15:11] <Troopie> 928721
[15:11] <seb128> bug #928721
[15:11] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 928721 in network-manager-applet (Ubuntu) "Nm-Applet closesed unexpectedly. Happens after selecting SSID from wlan list (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/928721
[15:11] <seb128> Troopie, ok, what does has to do with me?
[15:12] <Troopie> heh nothing it was yt389 :/
[15:12] <Troopie> sorry
[15:30] <EvilResistance> can anyone clear up why this was assigned to me?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/900620
[15:30] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 900620 in php5 (Debian) (and 1 other project) "Possible Bug: php5-fpm does not listen on a socket by default (affects: 1) (heat: 10)" [Unknown,New]
[15:31] <EvilResistance> even though I *did* put up the patch...
[17:27] <bdmurray> Does anybody know where screenshots go now?  I just took one and don't know where it is
[17:33] <jibel> bdmurray, here they go into $HOME/Pictures
[17:34] <s9iper1> bdmurray : the window which appear before not appearing
[17:34] <s9iper1> now
[17:34] <s9iper1> but the screenshot  is taken and save to the target folder
[17:34] <s9iper1> yes exactly in default
[17:34] <bdmurray> jibel: thanks
[17:34] <jibel> bdmurray, you might be interested in bug 927952
[17:34] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 927952 in gnome-screenshot (Ubuntu) "When I press the Print Screen button, it will not appear in "Save Screenshot" window. (affects: 13) (dups: 5) (heat: 82)" [Undecided,Opinion] https://launchpad.net/bugs/927952
[17:35] <bdmurray> Opinion!
[17:35] <jibel> "opinion" is a wrong status IMO
[17:39] <jibel> gsettings is such a user friendly tool :(
[17:40] <bdmurray> jibel: I've made some modifications to the bug
[17:40] <bdmurray> thanks
[17:43] <jibel> bdmurray, on the same trend, I think bug 843268 needs some traction too and wishlist is not appropriate. It's a real problem in corporate environments.
[17:43] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 843268 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "gnome-control-center doesn't allow to specify proxy exceptions (affects: 13) (dups: 3) (heat: 55)" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/843268
[21:33] <kklimonda> bdmurray: I've commented on bug 893842 confirming it (and triaging) as I've had this bug since the clean precise install (clean being the problem here as explained in my comment)
[21:33] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 893842 in userconfig (Ubuntu Precise) (and 13 other projects) "Move "admin" group to "sudo" (affects: 4) (dups: 2) (heat: 36)" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/893842
[21:35] <bdmurray> kklimonda: great, thanks
[23:36] <Budget> Hopefully someone can help me with this.  I want to join the Bug Squad, but I'm having a hard time finding out what to do.  Could someone explain how I should go about it, ideally like I was a small, not terribly bright child.
[23:37] <om26er> Budget, https://launchpad.net/~bugsquad
[23:37] <om26er> the instructions are there
[23:38] <s9iper1> budget: read this and than than apply
[23:38] <s9iper1> ohh omer answer
[23:39] <hggdh> Budget: and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/
[23:39] <hggdh> Budget: also please look at the other links in the channel topic
[23:41] <Budget> Thank you.
[23:56] <hggdh> Budget: also, please do not hesitate in asking your doubts here. Someone will (eventually) answer