[00:37] Hey [00:38] anyone there? [00:38] I need help about a bug report [00:39] Hello?? === amingilani is now known as gumballs === gumballs is now known as amingilani [01:42] Hey, anyone here yet? [11:36] Hey, is this a bug? Running "xrandr" or "xrandr -q" should imho do nothing. But e.g. if I ran "xrandr --output LVDS1 --off" (Display LVDS1 goes off) and then "xrandr" or "xrandr -q" the settings where changed and LVDS1 is activated again. [11:37] yeh, I'd say that's a bug [11:38] k, so i should report this on launchpad (ubuntu-bug told me not to do..) [11:38] why - what did it say? [11:39] development for "precise" is completet and i should use its technical support instead of this tool... [11:40] oh, erm then I don't know - I didn't realise the behaviour had changed - I'd have assumed ubuntu-bug was the right hting to do [11:44] how did you run ubuntu-bug ? [11:44] oh I see the dialog you're talking about [11:45] innerand: The 2nd option on there is 'Continue. I was referred here by Support.' - go to that I'd say [11:46] ok [11:51] hmm, the kernel version in precise-updates references a bug that lp won't show me (bug 978324) [13:27] does anyone know if launchpad has support for rss feeds? I would like to get notified whenever a new bug is reported for a specific package (unity) so that I get on it right away [13:37] nik90: Yes, if you go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity and click on the rss icon in the address bar you should be able to subscribe to it. I subscribed to the feed of one project at some point at least, and I would assume it was that feed. Though in that case, reported bugs were fairly low-traffic so I switched to a pinned tab with bug reports for that project sorted by last updated. [13:38] hjd, i do not see the rss icon on the address bar...I am using firefox.. [13:39] wait did you mean the "Subscribe to bug mail" ? [13:39] Firefox removed the RSS icon a few versions ago :( [13:40] It was great because some sites just don't display the information they have a RSS feed [13:40] yea [13:40] Sorry, try the direct link http://feeds.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/latest-bugs.atom [13:41] Yes, various browsers have removed it for some reason. I'm mainly using Opera though which still has it. :) [13:41] hjd, ah thankx...this is what i was looking for [13:54] is "su" broken in ubuntu 12.04? [13:54] broken how? [13:55] I am root and I am trying "su mpd" but I remain root. [13:55] instead of becoming mpd [13:58] does mpd have a default shell? [13:58] its probably /bin/false so it just immediately returns [13:59] jtaylor: I see, let me change the shell [14:00] jtaylor: thanks! changing the shell solved the problem === jbicha is now known as Guest1276 === Guest1276 is now known as jbicha1 === jbicha1 is now known as jbicha_ [16:25] of course, there is the point that if an account's shell is /bin/false, it is because one should not su to it === yofel_ is now known as yofel