[01:28] <YuriyVidineev> Hi! Looks like I found bug in up-to-date Kubuntu 12.10 on my new Lenovo ThinkPad T530. After suspend it lost sound at all. After reboot it's ok. After some googling I found some similar already fixed bugs. Sould I create a new bug and where? Thank you. Sorry for my English
[03:23] <ScottK> YuriyVidineev: File a new bug using "ubuntu-bug audio" in a terminal window.
[03:45] <YuriyVidineev> Thank you! Done :)
[03:45] <YuriyVidineev> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1066437
[07:56] <xnox> Riddell:  ScottK: why the checkbox bug can  not be an opportunity respin target for Kubuntu?
[09:36] <Riddell> xnox: it's arguably not a bug (it's a usability issue) and there's no fix yet?
[09:40] <Riddell> oh UI freeze is another reason
[13:15] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[17:25] <xnox> Riddell: ok, good point ;-)
[17:56] <Quintasan_> \o
[18:06] <Riddell> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MrIxH6DToXQ# about to jump for those not watching
[18:16] <skaet> Riddell,   https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/ReleaseManifest <- can you please add the "Sign off date" for the ones we will be trying for for 12.10.   There's some stale image references in there for Kubuntu I think,  and I want to get the list cleaned up before monday.
[18:19] <Riddell> oh I suppose I can't be distracted by space jumps any longer :)
[18:21]  * ScottK pokes at people to do ISO testing ...
[18:24] <yofel> well, so he came down from space safe, back to work ^^
[18:28] <Quintasan> Yeah
[18:28] <Quintasan> ScottK: I'm on it.
[18:29]  * yofel does the upgrade tests
[18:29] <yofel> will do some iso's in KVM later as time permits
[19:00] <yofel> am I the only one that finds the "encrypt home directory" choice useless if you're already using encrypted LVM?
[19:01] <yofel> haven't yet tested what happens if you use both
[19:01] <xnox> yofel: it's two different encryption technologies.
[19:01] <xnox> yofel: one is per-user, the other one is per-machine.
[19:01] <yofel> ok, that makes sense then, thanks
[19:02] <xnox> yofel: one might want to encrypt whole machine, but also individual users (to prevent alice seeing bobs files, even if both have root)
[19:02] <yofel> true
[19:02] <xnox> yofel: but there is a bug open to de-emphasise encrypting home directory ;-) if full disk encryption was selected =)
[19:24] <yofel> hm...
[19:24] <yofel> rekonq isn't supposed to open .deb files in Ark, right?
[19:41] <Riddell> yofel: I would think not but I'm drawing a blank on what replaces gdebi
[19:41] <yofel> qapt-deb-installer
[19:42] <yofel> that's what dolphin opens, but rekonq opens the ar-archive in Ark
[19:42] <yofel> ark-kpart that is
[19:43] <Riddell> oh foo, some settings saying embedded takes precedence over non-embedded
[19:46] <Quintasan> That's why I sometimes hate software.
[19:46] <Quintasan> User clicks a deb pacakge
[19:46] <Quintasan> BETTER OPEN IT WITH ARK
[19:46] <yofel> how I got to this:
[19:47] <yofel> open rekonq -> open google -> window tells me to install chrome -> click on it -> download it -> click 'open' -> ark opens
[19:48] <yofel> also, saving the file tried to save it in /, not $HOME/Downloads. Let's see if this happens on every install
[19:51] <Riddell> mm, that's surprising
[19:59] <Quintasan> GOD DAMN IT
[19:59] <Quintasan> Christ, the installer is either bugged or I'm doing something wrong
[20:00] <Quintasan> It tries to download files despite having no internet connection
[20:00] <Quintasan> I blame VirtualBox
[20:07] <yofel> lol?
[20:07] <yofel> was upgrading my desktop:
[20:07] <yofel> E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg received a segmentation fault.
[20:07] <yofel> apport of cause didn't notice that
[20:08] <yofel> *course
[20:09] <yofel> [ 5217.185838] dpkg[23487]: segfault at 4401f8 ip 00007f5a85fa0101 sp 00007fffd818f8c8 error 4 in libc-2.15.so[7f5a85f17000+1b5000]
[20:31] <Riddell> yofel: erk
[20:46] <yofel> Riddell: nvm, damaged RAM-DIMM
[20:56] <Riddell> yofel: erk to that too, how did you find that out?
[20:57] <yofel> memtest
[20:57] <yofel> I ran that after I had apt segfaulting as well, which got fixed by dropping the disk cache
[21:40] <afiestas> Riddell: apachelogger fixed the bug
[21:40] <afiestas> going to do a reviewboard now, and you can test it  and add the patch as well
[21:40] <afiestas> if we are on time for the releas
[21:40] <afiestas> e
[21:44] <Riddell> afiestas: the suspend on close bug?
[21:51] <afiestas> yes
[21:51] <afiestas> Riddell: yes
[21:52] <afiestas> gare go, will send patch to kubuntu-devel
[22:00] <Riddell> apachelogger: probably a SRU by now, want to do it or shall I?
[22:00]  * apachelogger did not fix it :P
[22:00] <apachelogger> that is to say I do not have teh patch ;)
[22:00] <apachelogger> but I can SRU once I have it
[22:00] <Quintasan> Riddell: amd64 and i386 Desktop installs using entire disk went fine here. I will try manual partitioning amd64 tomorrow on my machine and i386 in kvm
[22:01] <Riddell> Quintasan: lovely thanks
[22:01] <Riddell> hi Evpok_ 
[22:01]  * Quintasan sets up an evil plan to recruit his flatmate into testing
[22:01] <Evpok_> Riddell: Hi :)
[23:21] <afiestas> apachelogger: https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/106859/
[23:23] <apachelogger> "it is architecturally wrong to have an interdependence"
[23:26] <apachelogger> afiestas: why no toDisk, ToRam for upgradeProfilesv2?
[23:26] <afiestas> apachelogger: is it using it?
[23:26] <apachelogger> no
[23:27] <afiestas> I did a few attemps so maybe I forgot to implement the last one
[23:27] <afiestas> then that's why no toDisk toRam
[23:27] <afiestas> because it doesn't need it
[23:27] <apachelogger> my point is that either you should comment that or introduce them and Q_UNUSED them :P
[23:28] <apachelogger> otherwise one would have to read the function to see that the args are not necessary
[23:30] <yofel> can it be that the 'Live (netboot)' testcase is supposed to be 'Live (netbook)' ?
[23:32] <apachelogger> lol
[23:32] <apachelogger> yofel: very much so
[23:33] <apachelogger> what with not having a netboot live setup :P
[23:33] <yofel> well yeah, that's what didn't make sense ^^
[23:34] <apachelogger> don't ask silly questions then :P
[23:34] <apachelogger> oh great, yet again I failed to go to bed at a time to catch the 8am lecture
[23:34] <apachelogger> wohooo
[23:34] <apachelogger> -.-
[23:36] <ScottK> apachelogger: Are you saying you admit it's late?
[23:37] <apachelogger> no, I am saying it is too late to go to bed and get up at 6
[23:37] <ScottK> You should realize that the connection between when you go to bed and can you make it to the 8AM lecture is purely in your head.    You can make it.
[23:37] <apachelogger> perfect time to do bug reading though
[23:38] <apachelogger> ScottK: being there and being there are two different things ;)
[23:39] <ScottK> Well sure.
[23:41] <yofel> can someone else please do the 64bit upgrade test too? My KVM session now resulted in useless systems twice (stuff like konsole segfaulting in libkdeui.so.5 when opening it after searching for it in kickoff  etc.)
[23:41] <yofel> the i386 upgrade went perfectly fine, so this is rather odd
[23:43] <afiestas> apachelogger: they are necessari
[23:43] <afiestas> >S
[23:43] <afiestas> :s
[23:43] <afiestas> they are not in v2, which doesn't hav emethods
[23:43] <afiestas> *doesn't have arguments
[23:43] <afiestas> i fit does,then I screwed the diff
[23:44] <afiestas> apachelogger: it doesn't :s
[23:45]  * apachelogger only understood v2 :S
[23:46] <apachelogger> afiestas: read my comment on reviewboard :P
[23:49] <ScottK> Riddell: I have a proposed release note for Bug #1066378.
[23:52] <afiestas> apachelogger: that patch is a bugfix for 4.9.3, for master we will implement another (better, huge change) solution
[23:54] <apachelogger> afiestas: ah, fair enough then