[00:13] <jbicha> FernandoMiguel: bug 1017289
[00:14] <FernandoMiguel> jbicha: thanks
[00:15] <FernandoMiguel> is this a cascating bug?
[00:15] <FernandoMiguel> it keeps and keeps happening
[00:17] <jbicha> FernandoMiguel: what do you mean it keeps happening?
[00:19] <FernandoMiguel> for weeks I've been getting hit by fails to install on a bunch of packages
[00:21] <jbicha> this is a new problem, not directly related to any of those
[00:22] <FernandoMiguel> k
[00:53] <bjsnider> one of those two packages needs to yield that manpage to the other
[00:54] <bjsnider> or they need to use alternatives
[06:33] <qdb> hello. i have downloaded quantal cd and have written it on usb flash drive with unetbootin. it do not load, shows "(initramfs)" promt. how can i fix that ?
[07:06] <phoenix_firebrd> qdb: unetbootin hasnt worked for me for once
[07:07] <qdb> i am going to try ubuntu 12 04 s built-in analog...
[07:08] <phoenix_firebrd> qdb: built-in analog?
[07:08] <qdb> phoenix_firebrd, in admin menu is not there some program called like usb creator
[07:10] <phoenix_firebrd> qdb: ya
[07:10] <phoenix_firebrd> qdb: that works for me
[12:09] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[14:59] <qdb> hello. i have downloaded quantal cd and have written it on usb flash drive with unetbootin. it do not load, shows "(initramfs)" promt. how can i fix that ? i am going to try ubuntu 12 04 s built-in analog... usb creator ...
[17:09] <yoasif_work> hey -- if my wireless chipset doesn't work and I want to report it to launchpad, what package do i report against using ubuntu-bug/apport?
[17:12] <jpds> yoasif_work: linux
[17:13] <yoasif_work> jpds: i don't need to do anything special besides providing some info about the hardware and running a daily iso, right?
[17:13] <yoasif_work> jpds: (been a while since i had non working hardware, so i'm a bit rusty)
[17:14] <jpds> yoasif_work: And describe how it "doesn't work". :)
[17:14] <jpds> Can't see wifi networks? Can see but can't connect?
[17:15] <yoasif_work> jpds: yep, yep... well, supposedly my chipset should be supported (some broadcom chip) according to the forums, but it just says that the hardware switch is off
[17:16] <yoasif_work> jpds: actually, i have two laptops -- one with an intel chip and the other with a broadcom, and they both say that the wireless radio is off (but it is a physical switch that is switched on)
[17:16] <yoasif_work> no big deal, but I wanted to report it so it can get fixed eventually
[17:16] <jpds> yoasif_work: Checked 'rfkill list' ?
[17:18] <yoasif_work> jpds: no, and i'm actually having a tough time finding up to date documentation for troubleshooting wireless... the stuff on the wiki mostly seems outdated :/
[17:20] <yoasif_work> ah looks like this is it ... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide
[17:30] <jbicha> yoasif_work: here's a different version of that: https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-troubleshooting.html
[21:35] <imnichol> anyone else having problems with their quantal systems freezing during boot?
[21:42] <genii-around> Not lately
[21:46] <FernandoMiguel> imnichol: nope
[21:47] <imnichol> I got bit by 1017289
[21:47] <imnichol> And I think it's caused some issues
[21:48] <trism> bug 1017289
[21:51] <imnichol> My system hangs on boot right after this message is printed to the screen: "saned disabled: edit /etc/default/saned"
[21:53] <trism> imnichol: did you try ctrl+alt+f1 f2, etc to see if it is just lightdm that didn't start?
[21:54] <imnichol> Nope, it's locked up
[21:54] <imnichol> To clarify: I tried that, and nothing happens
[21:55] <imnichol> It doesn't respond to keyboard input at all.
[21:55] <imnichol> I can boot from a previous kernel too
[21:56] <genii-around> Can it boot to recovery?
[21:58] <FernandoMiguel> imnichol: we had lots of those at work
[21:58] <FernandoMiguel> on precise and machines having virtualbox running
[21:58] <imnichol> genii-around, if I try to drop into the recovery kernel, it freezes if I try to do anything
[21:59] <imnichol> FernandoMiguel, I'm running Quantal natively, but do you know if there's a fix that worked for you?
[22:00] <FernandoMiguel> imnichol: kernel 3.4 and VB .16 fixed it
[22:01] <imnichol> Ah well I'm on 3.5.x now
[22:02] <imnichol> I just noticed that I can toggle my wifi status with the hardware switch though
[22:03] <imnichol> There's a light that switches on and off depending on wifi state
[22:03] <imnichol> I can toggle that
[22:03] <imnichol> but I don't know if that's maybe done in hardware or something
[22:14] <trism> imnichol: maybe something like bug 1016189 (only similar one I noticed recently), doesn't really have any info yet though
[22:15] <trism> imnichol: except both commenters with the problem seem to be using ati
[22:15] <imnichol> trism, I've got an ATI card as well