[00:00] <cheako> back
[02:06] <cheako> Task completed.
[04:03] <trinikrono> cheako:  where you successful
[04:03] <trinikrono> you can paste the bug here for us to see what it needs
[04:04] <trinikrono> normally i believe you would use the following command to attach log files to a bug
[04:04] <trinikrono> apport-collect BUGNUMBER
[06:19] <cheako> trinikrono: Thanks, the issue with FireFox was that I didn't own the files(I guess).  Copying the files to my home folder worked.
[06:19] <cheako> apport-collect said that there was nothing to upload, that's why I'd asked how to "activate" it.
[06:21] <cheako> Bug number: 799400 for the issue with FF.
[06:22] <cheako> I'm not sure how the specific bug I was trying to upload to is relevant, but it was this one 1132541
[06:22] <cheako> bye
[17:08] <netcat> hello, is it a known issue when adding "gtk-enable-tooltips = 0" to themes settings.ini file ayatana-scrollbars start to be slow and antsy?
[20:59] <soso> zdravim. je tu niekto koho by moholi zaujimat bugy s init scriptami?
[21:00] <soso> this is world channel or local channel?
[21:01] <soso> so looks like world...
[21:01] <soso> is here someone who is interested into bugs with init scripts?
[21:04] <TheLordOfTime> not sure anyone specifically specializes in specific types of bugs, I know there's bugsquaders who specialize in certain packages though.
[21:08] <soso> hmm. ok. and can I talk to someone from here to report bug? or there is any better room for this? I am new so I dont know how it works here
[21:09] <TheLordOfTime> if you want to report a bug we can help you get through that process
[21:09] <TheLordOfTime> if the bug's already been reported and you want someone to look at it, we can help there too.
[21:09] <TheLordOfTime> this *is* #ubuntu-bugs, home of the bugsquad, and we do help with all bugs in the Ubuntu OS
[21:11] <soso> ok. do you know whether was reported any bug with init 5 or halt command on ubuntu 12.04 LTS?
[21:15] <soso> yes, it was reported. I found something
[21:16] <JanC> soso: for things related to Upstart, you can also try #upstart
[21:16] <TheLordOfTime> unless you're specifically talking about the 'init' command, JanC
[21:16] <TheLordOfTime> althoug hif it is upstart related you should try #upstart :P
[21:17] <soso> cool :P
[21:18] <JanC> TheLordOfTime: the init command in Ubuntu *is* Upstart of course
[21:18] <TheLordOfTime> JanC, wait, it is upstart?
[21:19] <TheLordOfTime> JanC, i thought the 'init 6' (example) command was provided from somewhere else
[21:20] <soso> sorry, I thought init 5 command :P
[21:20] <JanC> $ dpkg -S /sbin/init
[21:20] <JanC> upstart: /sbin/init
[21:20] <JanC> TheLordOfTime: ^^^
[21:20] <TheLordOfTime> init 5, init 6, the end result is irrelevant, i used it as an example :P
[21:20] <TheLordOfTime> JanC, then i'm in the wrong, huh
[21:20] <TheLordOfTime> you learn something new every day *shrugs*
[21:20]  * TheLordOfTime had thought it was part of a different package
[21:21] <JanC> if you run init like that it will actually run "telinit 5"
[21:24] <soso> I didn't read init 5 scripts. But when I have opened any processes and I am trying to shutdown system with init 5 command server will switch into run lvl 5 but it is unable to kill processes. are you interested into it or I should go to another channel?
[21:25] <soso> and I have also problem with any services when I am using command halt when init 5 don't working
[21:37] <TheLordOfTime> soso, you said it was reported, can you link the bug?
[21:47] <soso> that bug which was reported was just similar, not same
[22:01] <TheLordOfTime> ah ok