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snadge#104805904:47
snadgei thought that was meant to be a trigger :P04:48
snadgehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/104805904:48
ubot2Launchpad bug 1048059 in udisks2 (Ubuntu) "Adding ACLs to /media/$user does not work" [Undecided,Incomplete]04:48
snadgeoh i see.. it tries to mount in /media/$user for some reason.. which is unable to be created04:50
snadgethat can't be terribly difficult.. fix it ;)05:01
dlynes_laptopI'm curious if when I update an expired bug report on bugs.launchpad.net, does it repopen the bug?13:10
dlynes_laptops/repopen/reopen/13:16
rbasakdlynes_laptop: I don't think so. You should be able to set the status back to New yourself I think.13:24
dlynes_laptoprbasak, ah...cool.  Didn't think i was special enough to be able to do that.   Thanks.13:25
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emptythevoidHey guys, can someone test something for me?  I might need to file a bug report, but I'd like to see if someone can reproduce it on ubuntu 12.1018:17
emptythevoidCan someone assist me with a possible bug in Ubuntu 12.10?  I think it's affecting gnome/unity, but I'm not sure what package to file against18:24
s9iper1define the bug18:26
emptythevoidIt seems that applications that don't use the default save dialog box are saving to the /Home directory when using the "Other..." button18:26
emptythevoidIf the application uses the standard save dialogue, it saves as expected18:27
emptythevoidFor example, DeVeDe will show a simplified save dialogue showing some default directories.  Saving into these default directories is fine, but if you choose "Other..." to save *anywhere*, it always saves to the /Home directory.18:28
emptythevoidI can reproduce this on DeVeDe and Openshot, both of which use the simplified save dialogue.  But Gimp or Gedit, which use the fill save dialogue, do not have this problem.18:29
emptythevoidThis is on a fresh install of 12.10 64-bit.  Didn't have this issue when using 12.0418:29
s9iper1seb128:18:30
s9iper1no idea can understand18:31
s9iper1can not understand18:31
s9iper1sorry18:31
emptythevoidWould you like me to try to explain again?18:32
s9iper1i say you seb128 is not here else he must understand your bug emptythevoid18:36
s9iper1i say you talk with seb128 i dont know more about nautlius18:37
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nerd_joneshello everyone20:25
nerd_jonesi have been using linux off and on for about 10 years, over the past year i started using ubuntu, i installed xubuntu 12.10 and decided its time to start helping, but this is all very confusing to me, is anyone alive out there that could maybe answer a few quick questions for me?20:31
donc3Hi!20:44
donc3can somebody help me??20:44
nerd_jonesmaybe, whats up?20:45
donc3I'm getting an error with libc package and I don't know how to fix it20:45
nerd_joneswhats the error?20:45
donc3after I do apt-get upgrade20:45
donc3I have this error20:46
donc3 libc6 : Depende: libc-bin (= 2.15-0ubuntu10.2) pero 2.15-0ubuntu10.3 está instalado  libc6-dev : Depende: libc6 (= 2.15-0ubuntu10.3) pero 2.15-0ubuntu10.2 está instalado E: Dependencias incumplidas. Pruebe de nuevo usando -f.20:46
donc3sorry is in spanish20:46
donc3and if I do apt-get -f install it gets me this:20:47
donc3A copy of the C library was found in an unexpected directory:   '/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.15.so' It is not safe to upgrade the C library in this situation; please remove that copy of the C library or get it out of '/lib/i386-linux-gnu' and try again.20:48
donc3Can somebody help me???20:49
nerd_jonesok, as a warning i am by no means a ubuntu expert, i was here for some help myself, but ill try to help you out20:49
donc3ok20:50
donc3thanks20:50
nerd_jonesdid you try it with the -f ?20:50
nerd_jonesoh, just saw that sorry20:50
donc3;)20:50
nerd_jonesso what if you copy /lib/i386-linux-gnu to somewhere else for a second, long enough to try the update again?20:51
donc3if I copy this file to another location doesn't works anything20:52
nerd_jones /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.15.so rather, not just the /i386-linux-gnu20:52
micahgnerd_jones: that's a bad idea20:52
donc3yes, i know20:52
donc3I have already tried20:53
donc3and I have had use a livecd to recover the system20:53
micahgdonc3: find the libc6 deb and use dpkg to manually install (BTW, #ubuntu is for support)20:53
donc3I have tried too20:54
nerd_jonesmicahg, i dunno, it says to get it out of there so i thought it might be worth a shot, haha20:54
micahgnerd_jones: moving libc out from underneath the system might make it not work at all :)20:54
nerd_jonesmicahg, that thought crossed my mind, i need to try to be more correct and less quick to try and be helpful20:55
donc3If I install libc6 form its deb i gets my this error micahg20:55
donc3 A copy of the C library was found in an unexpected directory:   '/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.15.so' It is not safe to upgrade the C library in this situation; please remove that copy of the C library or get it out of '/lib/i386-linux-gnu' and try again.20:55
micahgdonc3: did you lose power during an upgrade or somethin?20:56
donc3no20:56
micahgare you on am amd64 system?20:56
donc3i38620:56
nerd_joneswould he be able to boot from the live cd and remove the libc and then upgrade the system from the livecd?20:57
* micahg would suggest asking in #ubuntu20:57
micahgthat's where the library belongs, so something's fishy20:58
donc3ok i'm trying to ask there...21:00
nerd_jonesso how does someone without exceptional know how of linux, just many years of using it and fixing whatever problems arise, go about helping ubuntu, im looking for a way to "give back" any suggestions?21:04
micahgnerd_jones: bug triage, support in IRC?21:15

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