[02:20] <exodus> Windows resizing and moving belongs to which package? Xorg?
[02:20] <exodus> I'm having issues resizing with the middle mouse button
[02:20] <exodus> I want to report the bug but I'm wondering what to report it against.
[02:24] <exodus> I would guess it's against xserver-xorg
[02:25] <exodus> or xorg
[14:33] <hggdh> cyphermox: I got a response from my son -- 12.04, wireless mishevaves when moving to battery: he says running 'iwconfig eth1 power off' after moving to battery makes the wireless work
[14:33] <cyphermox> oh wow
[14:33] <hggdh> it is a Broadcom 4313
[14:33] <cyphermox> is that on a netbook, like the N100 or whatever it was?
[14:33] <cyphermox> ah probably not then
[14:33] <hggdh> it is a notebook indeed
[14:34] <hggdh> netbook, sorry
[14:34] <cyphermox> alright
[14:34] <cyphermox> well, there should be a bug filed for the kernel in this case
[14:34] <hggdh> (I think, it is the machine he carries to the University)
[14:34] <hggdh> will ask him to
[14:34] <hggdh> cyphermox: merci beaucoup
[14:52] <trench> W: GPG error: http://security.ubuntu.com quantal-security Release: The following signatures were invalid: BADSIG 40976EAF437D05B5 Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
[14:52] <trench> for quantal
[14:53] <ogra_> missed to run apt-get update ?
[14:53] <trench> got it after that
[14:54] <hggdh> I just apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade, and did not get it
[14:54] <trench> on quantal?
[14:54] <ogra_> same here
[14:54] <hggdh> ogra_: guten tag, mein Herr
[14:54] <ogra_> hallo carlos !
[14:54] <hggdh> trench: indeed, on Quantal
[14:54] <ogra_> :)
[14:55]  * hggdh is getting polyglot
[14:55]  * TheLordOfTime yawns
[14:55] <trench> |Fetched 3 177 B in 8s (369 B/s)
[14:55] <trench> |Reading package lists... Done
[14:55] <trench> just after that
[14:58] <hggdh> trench: off the top of my head, I have no explanation. Have a look at /var/log/apt/terminal.log, and try to spot a previous message (perhaps on a different run)
[14:58] <cyphermox> trench:  do you have ubuntu-archive-keyring installed?
[14:58] <cyphermox> ah nevermind that's not the right name
[14:59] <hggdh> ubuntu-keyring
[14:59] <cyphermox> hggdh: thanks
[14:59] <hggdh> my pleasure, sir
[15:02] <trench> |apt-cache search ubuntu | grep keyring
[15:02] <trench> |ubuntu-extras-keyring - GnuPG keys of the Ubuntu extras archive
[15:02] <trench> |ubuntu-keyring - GnuPG keys of the Ubuntu archive
[15:02] <trench> |ubuntu-cloud-keyring - GnuPG keys of the Ubuntu Cloud Archive
[15:03] <hggdh> er, dpkg -l ubuntu\*-keyring would be better
[15:08] <trench> did a dpkg-reconfigure on all the keyring packages too
[15:09] <trench> but don't see security in there
[15:09] <trench> |gpg: key 437D05B5: "Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>" not changed
[15:09] <trench> |gpg: key FBB75451: "Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key <cdimage@ubuntu.com>" not changed
[15:09] <trench> |gpg: key C0B21F32: "Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key (2012) <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>" not changed
[15:09] <trench> |gpg: key EFE21092: "Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key (2012) <cdimage@ubuntu.com>" not changed
[15:13] <trench> hggdh: you have both quantal-security multiverse and quantal-security main restricted added right?
[15:14] <hggdh> checking
[15:15] <hggdh> I have security for main universe restricted multiverse
[15:16] <trench> all 3 i mean yeah
[15:16] <trench> doh
[15:16] <hggdh> and there is http://askubuntu.com/questions/1877/what-is-the-easiest-way-to-resolve-apt-get-badsig-gpg-errors
[15:16] <hggdh> but this does not explain why your key was set wrong
[16:21] <smooth-texan> hola people
[16:21] <smooth-texan> Bug #1047688
[16:21] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1047688 in grub2 "Boot fails on udev if USB devices are present" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1047688
[16:23] <smooth-texan> should i have him post his /var/log/udev or should this be considered a support request?
[17:43] <hggdh> smooth-texan: first question is why grub2 -- if udev is running, we are past grub
[17:44] <hggdh> smooth-texan: resetting package to udev, and asking the OP to run 'apport-collect 1047688' may give us the data we need
[17:45] <smooth-texan> ok, thanks hggdh, still learning here...
[17:45] <hggdh> smooth-texan: we all started without knowing anything ;-)