=== pi-rho is now known as pi-rho|away === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha`` is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha is now known as Guest29285 === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === yofel_ is now known as yofel === pi-rho|away is now known as pi-rho [15:54] thanks for approving my request [16:24] er, which request? [16:26] * TheLordOfTime yawns [16:27] hello, bug peoples [16:32] hey === JamesJRH_ is now known as JamesJRH [17:21] heyo === io-non-esisto is now known as mapreri [18:42] Is anyone having the Gtk-Qt freeze issue? [18:42] I need some help reporting this bug [18:43] Would be great if someone was having any issues opening Apps that use Qt4 libs under Unity, which then freezes Xorg [18:53] does it free up a few seconds later? [18:54] penguin42, well, not for me. At least not for 30 sec which is what I usually wait [18:55] penguin42, I'm noticed that when it happens, I can press ctrl + alt + f1 like crazy, and at some point it will go to the vt1 [18:55] exodus: ok, it's just I'm having frequent Unity crashes; it's restarting itself though [18:55] I noticed that 1) Xorg is consuming 100% cpu [18:55] One time it just restarted my Xorg [18:55] and 2) the apps causing it are loading Qt4 libraries [18:56] opening them in the console show a lot of GTK debug errors [18:56] I'm currently testing Quantal to report bugs and such [18:56] penguin42, are you in 12.10? [18:56] exodus: If it's killing X file a bug against xserver-xorg - the app should never be able to do that, irrespective of which lib it uses [18:57] It doesn't actually kill Xorg, but it puts it at 100% cpu usage and makes the system unusable. I can barely ctrl-alt-f1 when the problem starts. [18:57] But I see what you mean, the bug is with Xorg [18:58] hmm well X using 100% cpu could be a library/unity bug [18:58] I was wondering if anyone is testing quantal so I can get some feedback [18:58] exodus: I'm mostly running quantal kde, but I've just installed a VM with unity [18:58] If there is a bug that could block release, who could I speak to so that the importance is bumped and someone from Canonical is looking at it? [18:59] Logan_: Bug-control members can set importance [18:59] Logan_, anyone in the ubuntu bug squad control team [18:59] Logan_: I can do that - what's the bug? [18:59] Bug 1029648 specifically [18:59] Launchpad bug 1029648 in gnome-control-center "Gnome System Settings -- User Account Crash" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1029648 [18:59] gnome-control-center goes crazy when trying to edit a username - the text gets really big, and then metacity crashes [19:00] and so does gnome-control-center [19:00] woaaah [19:00] just reproduced it [19:01] fun [19:01] did metacity crash for you as well? [19:02] Text got all crazy, and it crashed the window [19:02] Although gnome-control-center was still in memory [19:02] Logan_: Just set it 'High' [19:02] I'd call it critical... [19:02] but thanks! [19:02] Logan_: It doesn't brick the machine, lose your data or stop the machine being installable or upgradable [19:03] true [19:03] and how do we get a developer on this? :P [19:03] Logan_: I guess that depend how many other evil nasty bugs they're fighting through [19:04] true [19:05] I'm going to apport-collect as well [19:05] Logan_:I've also tagged a nominate-for-quantal on it, (not sure if that's actually needed) but the release managers I think see that [19:05] awesome [19:06] Logan_: But to put it in context, it's not anywhere near the worst quantal bug out there! [19:06] this is true :) [19:06] I feel like there are a lot of issues in Quantal, even though it's already in Beta [19:06] Logan_: But on the plus side, it's trivially repeatable [19:06] compared to prior releases [19:07] penguin42: should I apport-collect for that bug, or is it unnecessary? [19:08] Logan_: How did you report it - directly or using ubuntu-bug ? [19:08] someone else reported it [19:08] directly [19:08] generally best not to apport for someone elses bug [19:08] ok [19:10] Logan_: Out of interest what graphics card are you on? [19:10] I'm running in VBox [19:11] believe it's Gallium on LLVMpipe [19:11] yup, Gallium 0.4 on LLVMpipe [19:11] Logan_: Hmm I'm running in kvm with llvmpipe; I wonder if anyone on real graphics sees it [19:12] hmm [19:12] Logan_: llvmpipe is a nice idea, but it's currently as stable as a warm jelly(jello) [19:12] exodus: Are you running in a VM as well? [19:12] penguin42: I agree with you - I was really happy with Unity2D. :( [19:12] gah - and now it won't let me login [19:12] oh wonderful [19:13] Logan_, no, I'm running directly on my hardware [19:14] Nvidia proprietary driver [19:14] penguin42: ^ [19:14] and he was able to reproduce as well [19:15] Logan_: Right, I've moved it to triaged since it's trivially repeatable - most I can do [19:15] aight