[00:18] <neunon> hi all. who owns uec-images.ubuntu.com content? an automatically generated JSON file my company's been using for an internal tool has vanished.
[01:34] <hggdh> neunon: check on #ubuntu-server, please -- the folks that deal with this site are usually there
[01:34] <neunon> hggdh: thanks, will do
[08:02] <lotuspsychje> anyone can try to help fixing this bug? its following me around for years now, on several ubuntu versions https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/556782
[08:02] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 556782 in linux "[rs690m] Graphics corruption with ati x1200" [Critical,Confirmed]
[09:24] <jeroen_> Hello, can someone help me with bug filling this bug I have? My Quadro 2000M is acting glitchy after installing the nvidia-current 304.43 driver on Ubuntu 12.10. Version 295 has worked perfectly on 12.04.
[09:25] <jeroen_> I am not sure how to report this kind of bug
[10:22] <theGrg> I have reason to believe the Ubuntu Lebanon server is out of date and unmaintained, am I encouraged to file a bug report somewhere?
[11:15] <xnox> theGrg: What is "Ubuntu Lebanon server"? first time I hear that name.
[11:53] <theGrg> xnox I was referring to http://lb.archive.ubuntu.com
[11:54] <xnox> theGrg: ah Lebanon country mirror.
[11:54] <theGrg> Yes, that's what I meant.
[11:55] <xnox> theGrg: checking https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors I don't see lebanese mirrors.... so it probably points back to UK?
[11:56] <xnox> theGrg: check above launchpad page and find near by mirror which is also up to date
[11:59] <theGrg> xnox my concern is that when a fresh install of Ubuntu is performed in Lebanon, sofware sources chooses "Lebanon Server", and that results in errors updating, until server is changed to, for example, "Main Server".
[12:00] <xnox> I see. Let me check who to notify.
[12:01] <xnox> theGrg: is it out of date or in-accessible?
[12:01] <xnox> theGrg: http://lb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/quantal/main/binary-amd64/ shows today
[12:01] <xnox> timestamps, but I am in the UK.
[12:02] <xnox> not in lebanon. Are there any network restrictions?
[13:13] <rbasak> Is there a bug tag like "needs-upstream-forwarding" or something like that? I don't have time to sort it out right now, but it is a trivial task that people could storm through when they need something to do
[13:13] <rbasak> Daviey: ^^
[13:17] <Daviey> rbasak: i don't think so...
[13:17]  * rbasak proposes to use it
[13:18] <Daviey> rbasak: Kubuntu uses `needs-upstream-report`
[13:18] <Daviey> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Tags
[13:18] <rbasak> aha
[13:18] <rbasak> OK, I'll use that - thanks!
[13:40] <hggdh> hi ogra_ , have you tried today
[13:40] <hggdh> 's amrhf-omap4?
[13:41] <ogra_> nops, any issues ?
[13:41] <hggdh> mine loops on 'detecting CDROM' -- gets segfault, and re-starts
[13:41] <ogra_> urgh
[13:41] <hggdh> I have seen this on early quantal
[13:41] <hggdh> (x86)
[13:42] <hggdh> I will reproduce locally, and open a bug on the beast
[13:43] <ogra_> thx
[13:43] <ogra_> xnox, ^^^ do you know anything about that ?
[13:44] <xnox> ogra_: nope, first time I hear. Didn't test today's armhf image yet.
[13:44] <ogra_> it could theoretically be bug 1028905
[13:44] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1028905 in cdrom-detect "cdrom-detect in quantal omap4 hangs trying to look for install media on an extended partition" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1028905
[13:45] <ogra_> though i have never seen it segfault
[13:45] <ogra_> only hang eternally
[13:47] <hggdh> we had a similar issue earlier on Q, I am trying to find the bug
[13:47] <ogra_> i think thats the one above
[13:48] <ogra_> iirc you reported something similar that i wasnt sure was a duplicate
[13:48] <ogra_> does it workj if you wipe the HDD partition table ?
[13:49] <hggdh> will check
[13:51] <pedro_> hello folks
[13:52] <hggdh> ogra_: please refresh my memory -- how do I clean up the MMC? Remember I cannot allow boot to proceed (and cannot alt-fx, at least I have not found yet the docs on how to do it)
[13:53] <hggdh> pedro_: a very good morning to you, dear sir
[13:53] <ogra_> hggdh, hmm
[13:54] <ogra_> you could put brak=top on the kernel cmdline and then operate from the initrd via serial i guess
[13:54] <ogra_> *break=top
[13:57] <hggdh> k