[13:32] <alci> I think this bug deserves a look and should be worked on. It seems complete to me, and affect libreoffice on unity, which is a central piece of software for the desktop : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1049612
[13:32] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1049612 in libreoffice "Libre Offices global menu does not appear randomly when opening the application" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[15:23] <TheLordOfTime> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/515386  <-- if "Thunderbird" upstream project says its Invalid, are we leaving it as a valid bug in ubuntu?
[15:23] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 515386 in xdg-utils "No attachment when Thunderbird is set as default client." [Medium,Fix released]
[15:45] <micahg> TheLordOfTime: that was fixed in Thunderbird almost a year and a half ago
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> micahg, scrollbacks in #ubuntu.  someone says it still exists
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> micahg, its also set as "Triaged", not "Fix Released" if i'm reading it right
[15:46] <TheLordOfTime> it was fixed in xdg-utils
[15:46] <TheLordOfTime> not thunderbird specifically
[15:46] <TheLordOfTime> unless someone mis-entered bug info
[15:47] <micahg> probably no one closed the task
[15:49] <micahg> I see the bug, but idk where it is
[15:49]  * micahg would suggest filing a new bug since it was fixed
[15:50] <TheLordOfTime> mhm.  i'm curious why thunderbird upstream shows "Invalid"
[15:50]  * micahg wonders if simple scan or xdg-email regressed
[15:50]  * TheLordOfTime opens the upstream bug
[15:50] <micahg> TheLordOfTime: resolved duplicate
[15:50] <TheLordOfTime> micahg, ah.  well to point this one out, openscan shows as invalid too
[15:51] <TheLordOfTime> i wonder if xdg-email (where it was "fixed") regressed, as you surmised
[15:51] <TheLordOfTime> but as i dont use thunderbird, i can't  test :P
[16:20] <MCR1> JohnLea: Do you have a minute ?
[16:20] <MCR1> JohnLea: Hi :), btw.
[16:21]  * TheLordOfTime yawns
[16:21] <TheLordOfTime> hiya MCR1
[16:21] <MCR1> heya
[16:28] <JohnLea> MCR1; hyia
[17:37] <TheLordOfTime> MCR1, you missed JohnLea
[17:37] <TheLordOfTime> just to let you know.
[19:06] <TheLordOfTime> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/1065196  <-- that should be grub2, no?
[19:06] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1065196 in grub "update-grub sets wrong kernel root for linux dual boot systems" [Undecided,New]
[19:06] <TheLordOfTime> since grub2's what we use in precise and later?
[19:07] <TheLordOfTime> against grub2 *
[19:11] <micahg> TheLordOfTime: depends, I think both are still in the archive
[19:11] <TheLordOfTime> micahg, when i see a Package: grub (not installed), that usually means grub2
[19:12] <TheLordOfTime> hence the question
[19:12] <TheLordOfTime> Package: grub (not installed) <-- that
[19:12] <micahg> probably then
[19:12] <TheLordOfTime> micahg, or would it be better to ask them which they have installed?  (grub vs. grub2)
[19:14] <TheLordOfTime> rather than just set it to be against grub2 instead of grub?
[19:14] <TheLordOfTime> just to confirm which we should have it affect
[19:14] <micahg> you could ask I guess, probably doesn't hurt to be sure
[19:15] <TheLordOfTime> yeah, better safe than sorry in my opinion
[19:15] <TheLordOfTime> esp. with stuff where legacy and current versions both exist in the repos
[19:15] <TheLordOfTime> (like grub and grub2)
[21:09] <augcampos> I there can some help me, with a ATI Radeon HD4850 in ubuntu 12.10?
[21:10] <TheLordOfTime> augcampos, did you try asking in #ubuntu+1 ?
[21:10] <augcampos> every time I reboot the resoluton of 2nd monitor is set to 1024x768
[21:11] <augcampos> yes
[21:11] <TheLordOfTime> and?
[21:11] <TheLordOfTime> because that's where you're a tad more likely to get support
[21:11] <TheLordOfTime> since user support for issues is typically in #ubuntu or #ubuntu+1
[21:12] <augcampos> i have to set it to 1680x1050 in command line