=== steemed is now known as st33med === st33med is now known as steemed === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:07] damn, why gdb tells me that ubiquity isn't in executable format ? i cannot run it on gdb ? [15:09] probably its a script launching something else [15:10] looking [15:10] I think its python so gdb won't help anyway [15:12] ok thanks === Jikai is now known as Jikan [18:38] njin: generically, you can find what type of file it is by running something like 'file $(whereis ubiquity)' [18:38] * hggdh is out [20:23] hi can someone help me get my dwl 650 wireless card working? [20:27] * penguin42 wonders how I can usefully report chromium hangs [20:28] penguin42: define "hangs" [20:28] and did you try `ubuntu-bug chromium-browser`? [20:29] TheLordOfTime: the spanner menu responds, but very little else - not repeatable, it's not dieing [20:30] hmm, eventually recovered after more than a minute - very odd [20:31] TheLordOfTime: Without a crash, or a repeatable sequence of operations the report won't be much use [20:35] but in PP and earlier Chromium crashes were very rare [20:37] penguin42: upstream reports then? [20:38] TheLordOfTime: Yeh I was going to look in lp to see if there are any similar, but lp seems to be down/timing out at the moment [20:41] penguin42: LP works everywhere else, i guess just that page is offline [20:41] there's random timeouts everywhere [20:41] yeh it just seems to be a bit touchier this evening [20:46] might be randomcrap [20:46] s/randomcrap/randomness/ === Jikan is now known as Jikai [23:14] ohai guys.. [23:16] how goes it [23:16] or better question... [23:16] what broke this time [23:16] :P [23:17] We are using lucid in production for our printer server (cups). [23:18] So, in order to get the config file /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.cupsd to work in production, we have to add two lines of code. [23:18] is this going to be a support request, or a bug issue? [23:18] * TheLordOfTime is curious [23:19] I'm going to file a bug with launchpad regarding the apparmor changes from the default. [23:19] <<<<<<<<<<<<< um... [23:19] i think you're saying "We would like this included by default"? [23:19] if so its not generally a bug [23:19] That's not necessarily what we want. [23:20] well you're free to file a bug if you want [23:20] * TheLordOfTime returns to handling a bug in nginx [23:20] It's already working for us in production (after the addition of a couple lines of code). [23:20] Cool. [23:20] if you want link this channel to the bug by giving us the bug number. [23:23] if i might ask though what you're after... [23:23] what exactly are you looking to be done with the bug? [23:23] s/bug/"Bug"/ [23:25] I'm not really doing this for a quick fix. [23:26] So, I'm just learning how to file and fix bugs:) Thanks. [23:26] ah [23:26] well i'd suggest reading the docs then instead [23:26] !bugs [23:26] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [23:26] rather than reporting what may not be a bug (which might get "Invalid"'d if its not a bug) [23:26] whats the bug number for the bug, though, if you are filing one