[12:08] <Akusari> hi there! Can somebody confirm that my bugreport is okay ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-terminal/+bug/996484
[12:08] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 996484 in xfce4-terminal "xfce4-terminal create a zombie" [Undecided,New]
[15:34] <wylde> if someone could take a look at bug #989392 , I've set it to confirmed as it affects multiple users, and the OP has provided apport info as well as a pulseaudio verbose log.
[15:34] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 989392 in pulseaudio "Volume in 12.04 lts either nearly inaudible or very loud" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/989392
[15:36] <Robint91> Hi all
[15:36] <Robint91> who can help me to find a package for this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/996176
[15:36] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 996176 in ubuntu "scroll wheel doesn't work with VmarkerUSB" [Undecided,New]
[15:38] <wylde> Robint91: is vmarker in the repos? Also, do you have this issue anywhere else (using ubuntu provided software)?
[15:38] <Robint91> wylde, the vmarker is custom hardware
[15:38] <Robint91> it is a sort of usb mouse
[15:39] <wylde> Robint91: ahh ok hmmm...
[15:41] <Robint91> wylde, I think it is in gnome or unity
[15:43] <wylde> Robint91: that's still an awfully broad  scope. Although I'm sure at some point today someone will have a chance to look at it.
[15:46] <wylde> I'm reviewing the information you posted, if I catch a bug control member I'll poke them to have a look too :)
[15:46] <Robint91> wylde, thanks
[15:46] <Robint91> wylde, I don't think it is a fairly small problem
[15:47] <Robint91> but I don't know where too look for it
[15:47] <wylde> Robint91: does the manufacturer have a support area contact info? It may speed things along if you get them involved too.
[15:48] <Robint91> wylde, I designed that thing
[15:48] <wylde> Robint91: ahh alrighty.
[15:49] <Robint91> one of my users was telling me it didn't work
[15:49] <wylde> Robint91: ahh ok I see.
[15:49] <Robint91> so I went out on investigation
[15:52] <wylde> Robint91: ok, did the user provide any extra info? That may be helpful.Although you tested it on 12.04 64 yourself there could be differences in hardware/software environments?
[15:53] <Robint91> wylde, I did the same things on his machine, and I gotten the same output
[15:55] <wylde> Robint91: ok, xorg may be a more appropriate place for the bug I think, at least for now. Although I'm still looking
[15:58] <Robint91> wylde, It could be xorg, which I find strange
[15:58] <Robint91> it works on Xorg 2
[15:58] <Robint91> it works on Xorg 1.11.2
[15:58] <Robint91> and Xorg 1.11.4
[15:58] <Robint91> and not the 1.11.3 of ubuntu 12.04
[15:59] <wylde> Robint91: yeah, I'm just trying to get it to the right place so it can start getting addressed as quickly as possible :)
[16:00] <Robint91> wylde, yeah, I find it just a very strange problem
[16:00] <wylde> Robint91: I'm asking more than suggesting here, xserver-xorg-input-mouse  <--- a possibility?
[16:01] <wylde> excuse me a moment, need to refill my coffee :)
[16:01] <Robint91> no prob
[16:08] <wylde> just to clarify sorry, it's only in 12.04 64 that this is happening?
[16:08] <Robint91> only 12.04
[16:08] <Robint91> 32 bit also
[16:10] <wylde> Robint91: ok thanks
[16:11] <Robint91> brb food
[16:12] <wylde> I' searching through the input bugs looking for a similar issue. OK
[16:25] <wylde> Robint91: I have to step out I have an appointment very shortly. I will however continue to look this over when I return.
[16:30] <Robint91> wylde, thanks for your input
[17:46] <sary> Salutation.
[17:49] <sary> So , i see that a recent bug of mine was deleted .. last ime i checked it was marked as "Invalid" .
[17:52] <dysoco> can anyone guide me in how to report a bug to Ubuntu ? It's a bug in Minitube, it crashes
[17:52] <dysoco> I've searched in launchpad, and I see some Minitube bugs
[17:53] <dysoco> basically, when I open minitube and search for a video, it crashes
[17:54] <dysoco> I run it via Terminal and then when it crashes see for the info, seems like a Segment Fault for me
[17:56] <dysoco> and I seem to have another bug in Xchat
[17:59] <wylde> dysoco: you can intiate a bug report using 'ubuntu-bug <packagename>' eg. ubuntu-bug minitube
[18:01] <dysoco> OK, thanks you
[18:01] <dysoco> that's all the info I need to provide ?
[18:02] <wylde> dysoco: yes, it will collect logs and various information automatically. If more information is required a triager will make a note of it in your bug report (of which you will be notified)
[18:02] <dysoco> Thanks, that's great
[18:02] <benabik> Hello.  How do I nominate a bug to get fixed in lucid? (emacs23 bug #786730)
[18:02] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 786730 in emacs23 "emacs spins when ssh is uncleanly terminated" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/786730
[18:06] <dysoco> so when I submit a bug, I see "Further Information" do I need to write anything there ? Or it's automatically added by "ubuntu-bug" ?
[18:07] <wylde> dysoco: If you could give at least a brief decription of what actually happens that woule be great.
[18:07] <wylde> *description *would
[18:07] <dysoco> wylde, well... I basically open Minitube, Search for a video, then crashes
[18:08] <wylde> dysoco: then include that in your comment :) All information is helpful.
[18:08] <dysoco> thanks
[18:13] <wylde> benabik: I'd suggest adding a comment to the bug. The bug has had some very recent activity. .... apparently a patch a minute ago.
[18:17] <benabik> wylde: Yes.  I'm the one who updated the description.  So very very glad I finally got some response on it, I've been hunting and killing stray emacs process for six months now and am _extremely_ frustrated.
[18:18] <wylde> benabik: alrighty. That would get tiresome. Looks like it's getting somewhere at least :)
[18:18] <benabik> Just in time for me to figure out how to upgrade all the machines to 12.04.  *sigh*
[18:19] <wylde> benabik: murphy's law? :)
[18:32] <wylde> Robint91: this looks similar to what you've reported. Bug #986450 , it has also been confirmed and filed against libxi.
[18:32] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 986450 in libxi "Mouse scroll is not working properly" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/986450
[18:34] <Robint91> wylde, mhh strange
[18:34] <wylde> Robint91: probably the closest matching I've found yet.
[18:36] <Robint91> wylde, the diffrence is that my scroll wheel nowhere works
[18:36] <Robint91> he states it works in the gnome-terminal
[18:36] <Robint91> but It is a close match
[18:37] <wylde> Robint91: ok, I'm going to have a quick look at the changes since 11.10
[18:38] <wylde> Robint91: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/libxi/precise  <-- maybe something will jump out at you that I may miss.
[18:39] <dysoco> I submitted the bug, anyone can review it and see if it's OK ?
[18:39] <dysoco> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/minitube/+bug/996675
[18:39] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 996675 in minitube "Minitube crashes when searching for a video." [Undecided,New]
[18:40] <wylde> dysoco: I'll hope on a vm and see if I can recreate in a minute.
[18:40] <wylde> hope*
[18:40] <dysoco> thanks wylde
[18:40] <wylde> grrrr hop*
[18:40] <dysoco> yeah, also happens to me :P
[18:43] <wylde> dysoco: in the meantime could you 'sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade' and test again. Just to be sure you're fully up-to-date and that any new updates don't fix the issue. I'll pop open a VM now and test.
[18:43] <dysoco> I upgraded today
[18:44] <wylde> dysoco: alrighty, thanks :)
[18:44] <dysoco> I'll run that just in case
[18:47] <wylde> dysoco: going to take a few minutes I haven't updated my vm for a while heh
[18:48] <dysoco> woah, xchat closed
[18:48] <wylde> oh?
[19:03] <wylde> dysoco: I got a segfault, although it happened shortly after my search completed. On 32 bit, testing now on 64
[19:03] <dysoco> mine is 64
[19:04] <wylde> dysoco: yep :) I'm checking 64bit now
[19:07] <wylde> dysoco: hmmm it's working fine for me on 64bit.
[19:08] <wylde> I'll test a bit more though
[19:11] <dysoco> wylde, I'm going to test it in my laptop
[19:12] <wylde> ok
[19:12] <dysoco> though, I still need to upgrade everything
[19:12]  * Resistance has no back logs
[19:12] <Resistance> what's up?
[19:12] <wylde> testing minitube, I get a segfault when testing in 32bit, but it seems fine here ion 64.
[19:13] <dysoco> hm... mine is x86_64
[19:13] <wylde> dysoco however has issues in 64, which I was about to ask him to start minitube in a terminal and watch the output :)
[19:13] <Resistance> yeah that's what you'd need to do
[19:13] <dysoco> I did that, wait, I'll tell you some output
[19:15] <dysoco> wait... this is weird
[19:15] <dysoco> let's say I search for "android
[19:15] <dysoco> I can navigate between videos
[19:15] <dysoco> even listening to them
[19:15] <wylde> but they won't play?
[19:16] <dysoco> no
[19:16] <dysoco> but
[19:16] <dysoco> if I search for "ubuntu" or "arch linux" as I did when I was trying
[19:16] <dysoco> it crashes...
[19:20] <dysoco> I also get this warning at the beggining, when I search for something
[19:20] <dysoco> QAbstractItemModel::endInsertRows:  Invalid index ( 1 , 0 ) in model ListModel(0x17e8890)
[19:20] <dysoco> I suppose that's some kind of QT problem
[19:21] <wylde> hmmm I'm not getting any of that.
[19:22] <dysoco> and at the end
[19:22] <dysoco> before the crash
[19:22] <dysoco> I get a "Violación de segmento (`core' generado)"
[19:22] <dysoco> wich in English would be a SegFault
[19:22] <Resistance> segmentation fault
[19:24] <wylde> well I can't confirm the bug in 64, but it certainly segfaults for me in 32
[19:25] <wylde> I'll double check again for 64 though.
[19:25] <dysoco> I need to go
[19:25] <dysoco> though, I'll be back in a couple of minutes
[19:25] <wylde> no problem
[19:28] <wylde> oh Resistance , if someone could take a look at bug #989392 , I've set it to confirmed as it affects multiple users, and the OP has provided apport info as well as a pulseaudio verbose log.
[19:28] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 989392 in pulseaudio "Volume in 12.04 lts either nearly inaudible or very loud" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/989392
[19:28]  * Resistance points at the autoconfirmed status
[19:28] <Resistance> wylde:  when it affects multiple users it gets autoset to confirmed
[19:29] <wylde> Resistance: yeah but it didn't, because the op for some reason set it to opinion after the second reporter piped up lol
[19:29] <Resistance> James Plate already beat you to it
[19:29] <Resistance> Changed in pulseaudio (Ubuntu):
[19:29] <Resistance> status: 	New → Confirmed
[19:30] <Resistance> refresh the page, scroll down
[19:30] <Resistance> when ubot2 does a lookup on a bug it checks current status
[19:30] <wylde> ahh ok
[19:30] <Resistance> so if it says Confirmed and not Opinion someone else changed the status
[19:31] <Resistance> refreshing the page helps ;P
[19:32] <wylde> lol
[19:33] <wylde> *sigh* apparently I hosed my 64bit VM >.<
[19:33] <wylde> I didn't recall doing that though heh.
[19:35] <MCR> After yesterday's X update (proposed or pre-proposed PPA) X fails to start with fglrx (ATI). Is this problem known already ?
[19:35] <MCR> not PPA, but repos ofc
[19:39] <dlentz> wylde, i suggested something for #989392. i doubt that's the exact fix, but "non-linear volume" is probably a good search term to find the answer
[19:40] <dlentz> MCR, are you using quetzal?
[19:40] <Resistance> LP #989392
[19:40] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 989392 in pulseaudio "Volume in 12.04 lts either nearly inaudible or very loud" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/989392
[19:40] <wylde> ok, thanks dlentz
[19:40] <Resistance> ah, the same bug xD
[19:40] <MCR> dlentz: no, 12.04
[19:41] <MCR> dlentz: but with the proposed and pre-proposed repos enabled...
[19:41] <ogra_> pre-proposed ?
[19:41] <Resistance> what the heck is pre-proposed?
[19:42] <MCR> ogra_: I am not sure now - I will look again :)
[19:42] <ogra_> you should never use proposed apart from pulling single packages in for testing
[19:42] <Resistance> agreed with ogra_
[19:42] <ogra_> dont leave it enabled after you tested
[19:42] <Resistance> or use apt pinning to give it insanely low priority
[19:43]  * Resistance has proposed available, but has it at 0 priority
[19:43] <ogra_> it ia a testing repo for regression testing fixes before they go to -updates
[19:43] <Resistance> mhm
[19:43] <ogra_> (and often enough you will have stuff broken in there)
[19:44] <Resistance> (which is why its apt-pinned to priority 0 on my system)
[19:44] <Resistance> (or whichever priority is the lowest, been a while since i checked the file xD)
[19:45] <jtaylor> does this just waste 100% cpu and do nothing for you too?
[19:46] <MCR> ogra_: yes it is proposed only ;)
[19:46] <jtaylor>  find  .  -name  '*'  | zenity --list --title "Search Results" --text "Finding files.." --column "Files"
[19:46] <MCR> ogra_: thx 4 the info. guess I'll remove it completely then. maybe I was lucky that it did not make troubles before...
[19:47] <Resistance> MCR:  lucky is a definitely true statement
[19:47] <Resistance> proposed is one of those unstable repos (IMO), that is only needed for testing purposes, and removed afterwards
[19:55] <jtaylor> nevermind found the bug 995435
[19:55] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 995435 in zenity "Zenity --list uses 100%cpu and does nothing" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/995435
[20:30] <jtaylor> how does one tag -updates regressions?