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robotdevilhttp://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/29677/07:34
vegerI filed an upstream report for bug #482785, as this finished our bussiness with this bug could someone set its status to Triaged?08:01
ubot2`Launchpad bug 482785 in network-manager "Cannot connect to GSM/3g network in Toshiba M750" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48278508:01
vegerAlso as it breaks an essential hardware component (build-in networking), its importance should be set to High08:02
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apacheloggeraloha, is an admin of bugcontrol around?11:59
vegerI filed an upstream report for bug #482785, as this finished our bussiness with this bug could someone set its status to Triaged?12:50
ubot2`Launchpad bug 482785 in network-manager "Cannot connect to GSM/3g network in Toshiba M750" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/48278512:50
vegerAlso as it breaks an essential hardware component (build-in networking), its importance should be set to High12:50
penguin42veger: Are you sure it's actually a network manager bug?12:52
vegerhm... I guess not, I suppose it could be a driver problem as well?12:54
vegerin that case I filed the upstream report too early :/12:54
penguin42yeh - I'm not sure which12:58
vegerthe OP refered to bug #450256 about the (modem) commands, which seem to solve his case.12:59
ubot2`Launchpad bug 450256 in modemmanager "nokia (N85, etc.) phones still have CFUN=1 problems after landing of fix in bug #430576 " [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45025612:59
vegerThat bug is fixed by the network manager12:59
vegeroops... modem manager...13:00
vegerwhat would be the best course of action? Wait for the upstream report and see whether the networkmanager developers agree that it is theirs?13:01
penguin42yeh so I think I'd ask the user to run apport-collect 482785 with his modem plugged in  and see what happens  to gather logs13:01
vegerand figure out whether it is a networkmanager or driver problem from his logs?13:02
penguin42I've not used any 3g modems so I don't know where the break is between the various layers13:02
penguin42yeh13:02
penguin42or if you can't figure it out from the logs, the guys who really know there 3g modems might be able to13:03
vegerok, I'll ask him to run apport-collect13:03
vegerthanks a lot for your help!13:03
penguin42np13:04
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bdmurraycyphermox_: how can I force getting a new dhcp address?16:23
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bcurtiswxbdmurray, ifconfig eth0 up and down doesn't do that?16:52
bdmurraybcurtiswx: I didn't try that yet - I was just playing with nm-applet16:54
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cyphermox_bcurtiswx: no, it won't17:16
cyphermox_bdmurray: you may be able to do sudo dhclient -4 -r -v eth017:24
cyphermox_for me I keep getting the same IP address again though, but it's possible it's just due to my dhcp configuration :)17:25
bcurtiswxin an upgrade I'm doing for a package it's waiting on a newer package (yet to be built), I have the bug report for the upgrade I'm doing, and there is a bug report for the package I'm waiting for. How does "Also affects package" play a role in linking the two bug reports together?17:50
micahgbcurtiswx: we don't have bug linking yet18:00
micahgyou can reference another bug in the comments though18:01
bcurtiswxmicahg, OK. I have been referencing in comments, but wasn't sure if we had any linking proceedure or not18:01
micahgbcurtiswx: http://blog.launchpad.net/general/bug-linking-part-118:01
bcurtiswxmicahg, good to know. thanks18:04
LordOfTimecan we use ubuntu-bug to add information to a current bug?21:50
micahgLordOfTime: apport-collect21:50
LordOfTimemicahg:  thanks, i've been wondering that, i've justbeen using ubuntu-bug --path=/path/to/some/file [package], and then manually added the output (for non-crash bugs)22:06

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