[10:52] <Andy80> hi all
[10:55] <Andy80> I've reported this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers/+bug/986445 but even if it contains lot of informations of my system, I don't think it contains the causes of my crash. In few words: after the upgrade to 12.04, often my Xorg crashes (expecially when I'm watching youtube videos) and I'm taken back to the login window. Since I'm not getting any errors on the screen, how can I understand what is crashing exac
[10:55] <Andy80> tly? Is there any log file I can give a look at to understand what crashed exactly? Thanks.
[10:55] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 986445 in nvidia-graphics-drivers "nvidia-common makes my Xorg to crash sometimes" [Undecided,New]
[11:41] <veger> Could someone set the importance of bug #898701 to Low (as a problem with the sorting order does not too severe) and the status to triaged?
[11:41] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 898701 in ktorrent "Wrong ordering for fields" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/898701
[11:43] <jtaylor> veger: done, thanks
[11:47] <veger> jtaylor: thank you
[13:44] <Andy80> I crashed again -.-
[16:18] <blueyed> I could use some help with bug 986609, which I've just filed myself.
[16:18] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 986609 in unity "Using x-terminal-emulator to open a terminal via Ctrl-Alt-T opens "Root Terminal" (with normal login)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/986609
[16:23] <penguin42> blueyed: Does that happen if you haven't su'd or anything?
[16:24] <blueyed> Well, I will have used "sudo" in the session somewhere, but I call Ctrl-Alt-T from the global/unity context.
[16:25] <blueyed> Do you think it just skiped the gksu question?
[16:25] <blueyed> Then I should be really "root", too.
[16:26]  * penguin42 doesn't know terminator so can't really say - but if it's not supposed to be root, and it's not getting root - then the problem is just the title/icon /
[16:28] <blueyed> yes, it appears to be just the title/icon.
[16:29] <blueyed> This is not the case when running terminator manually though.