[11:37] <grmls> hi
[14:05] <wylde> how should I tag a bug report regarding the Proprietary Nvidia drivers? The best I can think of would be !Ubuntu Package in the Greasemonkey canned responses script
[14:05] <wylde> Bug #946178
[14:05] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 946178 in nvidia-settings "GPU fan always at 100%, can not change the thermal settings" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/946178
[15:29] <zzecool> can anyone check if he has "Online Accounts" under system settings ?
[15:29] <zzecool> or if he can trigger online accounts using the dash  ?
[22:22] <nullslash> Hello
[22:23] <zzecool> hi
[22:24] <nullslash> I found a bug in the 12.04 beta version
[22:24] <zzecool> hit it
[22:24] <nullslash> where?
[22:24] <zzecool> here
[22:24] <zzecool> tell us
[22:25] <nullslash> on screen keyboard doesn't work on login screen
[22:25] <zzecool> ohh this one
[22:25] <nullslash> tested on two machines
[22:25] <zzecool> i think its allrdy reported
[22:25] <zzecool> let me check
[22:25] <nullslash> hmm
[22:27] <nullslash> thanks
[22:27] <nullslash> waiting
[22:27] <zzecool> nullslash: i cant ind it right now
[22:27] <zzecool> nullslash: do you know how to report a bug ?
[22:28] <nullslash> do I have to include anything?
[22:28] <zzecool> yes
[22:28] <nullslash> what?
[22:28] <zzecool> wait for my ill brb in a sec
[22:28] <zzecool> ill guide you its easy
[22:28] <zzecool> if you dont have a launchpad account make one now
[22:28] <zzecool> brb
[22:30] <zzecool> ok im back
[22:30] <nullslash> wb
[22:30] <zzecool> nullslash: do you have a launchpad acc?
[22:31] <nullslash> yeah
[22:31] <zzecool> great
[22:31] <zzecool> so the first thing we have to do is to find  what package is affected with ur ug
[22:31] <zzecool> bug
[22:31] <zzecool> in your case as we are speaking about the login screen
[22:32] <zzecool> we suppose it is the lightdm manager
[22:32] <zzecool> right ?
[22:33] <zzecool> nullslash:  ?
[22:33] <nullslash> yeah
[22:33] <zzecool> nice
[22:33] <zzecool> open up a terminal
[22:33] <nullslash> ok?
[22:34] <zzecool> type " ubuntu-bug  lightdm " and press tab to autocomplete
[22:34] <zzecool> you can type like ubuntu-bug light TAB
[22:35] <nullslash> ok
[22:36] <zzecool> press enter and it is going to collect all the files and info , after that it will open a page to your browser rdy for you to complete the bug report
[22:36] <nullslash> ok
[22:37] <nullslash> how do I choose the program?
[22:38] <nullslash> ok
[22:38] <nullslash> Thanks
[22:39] <nullslash> doesn't work -_-
[22:40] <zzecool> ?
[22:40] <zzecool> what do you mean how do i choose the prog?
[22:42] <zzecool> just type     ubuntu-bug lightdm in the terminal and press enter
[22:42] <zzecool> it will work
[23:27] <schizoid> Hello. Is apport supposed to collect information about an application when it crashes, or does it just compile info about the package installed and the environment?
[23:31] <jalcine> schizoid: I think both.
[23:33] <Cas-> i have been noticing in bug reports that dependencies.txt has no listing for libtorrent-rasterbar version. I am fairly sure it used to contain this information and if not it should. who should I inform about this?
[23:38] <micahg> Cas-: it would only be included if the app had a dependency on it
[23:38] <Cas-> and it does
[23:38] <micahg> schizoid: depends if it has an apport hook or not
[23:42] <Cas-> micahg, deluge depends on python-libtorrent so it should be listed either way
[23:44] <Cas-> micahg, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/82798614/Dependencies.txt and https://launchpadlibrarian.net/94930546/Dependencies.txt
[23:45] <micahg> Cas-: I don't see python-libtorrent in the latter one either
[23:45] <Cas-> precisely
[23:45] <Cas-> but that bug is because of a libtorrent crash....
[23:45] <micahg> Cas-: where's the bug
[23:46] <Cas-> oh that one is not public
[23:46] <Cas-> ill get one that is
[23:46] <micahg> Cas-: you can PM me the number I should still be able to see it
[23:48] <micahg> Cas-: that app doesn't seem to have a dependency chain on python-libtorrent
[23:48] <micahg> which might in itself be a bug :)
[23:50] <Cas-> so what does that mean?
[23:51] <micahg> well, it makes sense that it's not included in dependencies.txt
[23:51] <micahg> there's no dependency on it
[23:51] <Cas-> sure but how does it get fixed because it was clearly working before
[23:53] <micahg> well, if it needs a dependency somewhere, if you can find out where that is that would help
[23:54] <Cas-> deluge wouldnt work without it
[23:54] <micahg> it seems to be using it
[23:54] <Cas-> its in the packaging as a depends, not sure what else