[04:47] <snadge> #1048059
[04:48] <snadge> i thought that was meant to be a trigger :P
[04:48] <snadge> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1048059
[04:48] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1048059 in udisks2 (Ubuntu) "Adding ACLs to /media/$user does not work" [Undecided,Incomplete]
[04:50] <snadge> oh i see.. it tries to mount in /media/$user for some reason.. which is unable to be created
[05:01] <snadge> that can't be terribly difficult.. fix it ;)
[13:10] <dlynes_laptop> I'm curious if when I update an expired bug report on bugs.launchpad.net, does it repopen the bug?
[13:16] <dlynes_laptop> s/repopen/reopen/
[13:24] <rbasak> dlynes_laptop: I don't think so. You should be able to set the status back to New yourself I think.
[13:25] <dlynes_laptop> rbasak, ah...cool.  Didn't think i was special enough to be able to do that.   Thanks.
[18:17] <emptythevoid> Hey 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 12.10
[18:24] <emptythevoid> Can 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 against
[18:26] <s9iper1> define the bug
[18:26] <emptythevoid> It seems that applications that don't use the default save dialog box are saving to the /Home directory when using the "Other..." button
[18:27] <emptythevoid> If the application uses the standard save dialogue, it saves as expected
[18:28] <emptythevoid> For 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.
[18:29] <emptythevoid> I 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] <emptythevoid> This is on a fresh install of 12.10 64-bit.  Didn't have this issue when using 12.04
[18:30] <s9iper1> seb128:
[18:31] <s9iper1> no idea can understand
[18:31] <s9iper1> can not understand
[18:31] <s9iper1> sorry
[18:32] <emptythevoid> Would you like me to try to explain again?
[18:36] <s9iper1> i say you seb128 is not here else he must understand your bug emptythevoid
[18:37] <s9iper1> i say you talk with seb128 i dont know more about nautlius
[20:25] <nerd_jones> hello everyone
[20:31] <nerd_jones> i 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?
[20:44] <donc3> Hi!
[20:44] <donc3> can somebody help me??
[20:45] <nerd_jones> maybe, whats up?
[20:45] <donc3> I'm getting an error with libc package and I don't know how to fix it
[20:45] <nerd_jones> whats the error?
[20:45] <donc3> after I do apt-get upgrade
[20:46] <donc3> I have this error
[20:46] <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] <donc3> sorry is in spanish
[20:47] <donc3> and if I do apt-get -f install it gets me this:
[20:48] <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.
[20:49] <donc3> Can somebody help me???
[20:49] <nerd_jones> ok, as a warning i am by no means a ubuntu expert, i was here for some help myself, but ill try to help you out
[20:50] <donc3> ok
[20:50] <donc3> thanks
[20:50] <nerd_jones> did you try it with the -f ?
[20:50] <nerd_jones> oh, just saw that sorry
[20:50] <donc3> ;)
[20:51] <nerd_jones> so what if you copy /lib/i386-linux-gnu to somewhere else for a second, long enough to try the update again?
[20:52] <donc3> if I copy this file to another location doesn't works anything
[20:52] <nerd_jones>  /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.15.so rather, not just the /i386-linux-gnu
[20:52] <micahg> nerd_jones: that's a bad idea
[20:52] <donc3> yes, i know
[20:53] <donc3> I have already tried
[20:53] <donc3> and I have had use a livecd to recover the system
[20:53] <micahg> donc3: find the libc6 deb and use dpkg to manually install (BTW, #ubuntu is for support)
[20:54] <donc3> I have tried too
[20:54] <nerd_jones> micahg, i dunno, it says to get it out of there so i thought it might be worth a shot, haha
[20:54] <micahg> nerd_jones: moving libc out from underneath the system might make it not work at all :)
[20:55] <nerd_jones> micahg, that thought crossed my mind, i need to try to be more correct and less quick to try and be helpful
[20:55] <donc3> If I install libc6 form its deb i gets my this error micahg
[20:55] <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.
[20:56] <micahg> donc3: did you lose power during an upgrade or somethin?
[20:56] <donc3> no
[20:56] <micahg> are you on am amd64 system?
[20:56] <donc3> i386
[20:57] <nerd_jones> would 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 #ubuntu
[20:58] <micahg> that's where the library belongs, so something's fishy
[21:00] <donc3> ok i'm trying to ask there...
[21:04] <nerd_jones> so 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?
[21:15] <micahg> nerd_jones: bug triage, support in IRC?