[02:18] <phillw> Hi good people, can some one let me know how to change bug 1140990 from 'ubuntu' to ubiquity as per our rules at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Overview/Install_Bugs
[02:18] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1140990 in Ubuntu "installing 13.04 dayly build installer can not recognize ssd" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1140990
[02:27] <cjohnston> phillw: is there a ">" to the left of the word Ubuntu under affects?
[03:12] <Noskcaj> should we report this bug: https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=178980 on launchpad?
[12:52] <mainerror> Hello
[12:52] <mainerror> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1142044
[12:52] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1142044 in unity-greeter "Unable to log in because of "missing" unity-greeter" [Undecided,New]
[12:52] <mainerror> Anything I could add or improve on that bug report?
[12:54] <mainerror> Except of the title, I just don't know how to summarize it better than that right now.
[13:11] <penguin42> hmm, I've seen people with that before
[13:12] <penguin42> oh, no
[13:12] <penguin42> it's a different one
[13:15] <penguin42> mainerror: Are those log files from the current session where you did successfully log in? If so it might be best to include the .old log files from the same directory that I think would be from the previous session that failed
[13:15] <mainerror> Nope, they are from the previous session where the failure appeared.
[13:16] <mainerror> I just jumped to a TTY and copied them so I can upload them once I manage to log in.
[13:17] <mainerror> The log seems pretty weird in my opinion.
[13:17] <mainerror> First of all a normal boot to unity-greeter should take about 7 seconds not +200 seconds. :)
[13:23] <penguin42> ah, didn't notice the time - hang on let me look again
[13:24] <penguin42> mainerror: it almost looks like it's trying a few times
[13:25] <mainerror> Indeed, quite strange given that it shouldn't try to perform an automatic login.
[13:25] <mainerror> I mean it is set to manual login.
[13:25] <penguin42> mainerror: Because say you look at the 7.88s message, then it looks like it's giving a prompt and then a few seconds later at 26s someone responds - that would be reasonable!
[13:26] <mainerror> Oh, you reminded me I should upload the photo I've taken of the monitor.
[13:28] <mainerror> Because I don't get any prompt at all. :(
[13:30] <penguin42> mainerror: The other thing I don't understand from that is that it looks like it's tried to login a few times as 'mainerror' given up and logged in as guest
[13:30] <mainerror> Yea which extremely weird. I don't quite understand why it tries that at all.
[13:30] <penguin42> almost sounds like it's displaying somewhere else with someone trying to login :-)
[13:31] <mainerror> o_O
[13:32] <mainerror> Oh god I took the photos with a flash ... damn
[13:32] <penguin42> haha, and now you have a brilliant picture of the flash
[13:32] <mainerror> Smart ... very smart.
[13:33] <mainerror> I always forget to turn that off :D
[13:33] <mainerror> Back in a bit, I'm gonna reboot so I can trigger that again.
[13:38]  * mainerror is back
[13:48] <mainerror> penguin42, added a picture now.
[13:48] <mainerror> Not very spectacular but strange.
[13:49] <mainerror> I can move th cursor around as if I'd be on a normal interface.
[13:49] <penguin42> mainerror: Well, that's more than the greeter missing - nothing is there
[13:49] <mainerror> Yea.
[13:49] <mainerror> 'cept the cursors. :D
[13:50] <mainerror> I'm going to try something. I'll set my account to auto-login.
[13:50] <penguin42> mainerror: I'd change the title - I don't think that's a greeter problem; although I may be wrong
[13:51] <mainerror> Mhmm, any idea to what? I'm kinda lost.
[13:55] <mainerror> ok, that didn't change anything.
[18:52] <mainerror> penguin42, you know whats funny? After turning off the "fast BIOS" setting in the BIOS my login problem seems to be gone!
[18:52] <penguin42> huh, erm wacky
[18:53] <penguin42> mainerror: Never underestimate how broken a bios can be
[18:53] <mainerror> I'm gonna attempt some more reboots just to make sure.
[18:58] <mainerror> I was just lucky I guess ...
[18:58] <mainerror> It took me 8 reboots to log in.
[18:59] <mainerror> Noticed something else though.
[18:59] <mainerror> The FN keys are all working on that black screen and the boot up drums sound was audible!
[19:00] <mainerror> Never experienced anything like that before.
[19:39] <mainerror> durr ...
[19:39] <mainerror> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightdm/+bug/969489
[19:39] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 969489 in lightdm "lightdm tries (and fails) to start too early?" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[19:39] <mainerror> penguin42, ^
[19:39] <mainerror> ._.
[19:40] <mainerror> It almost sounds like that.
[19:41] <mainerror> That "system is running in low-graphics mode" window appeared once or twice. I totally forgot about that ...
[19:43] <penguin42> mainerror: ah, worth adding that to your report
[19:43] <penguin42> mainerror: Add a comment to your report saying it looks like the other one, and the other way around
[19:43] <mainerror> I'm gonna read the entire bug report and maybe even mark it as a duplicate.
[19:43] <mainerror> But yea.
[20:10] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, around/busy?
[20:23] <melodie> hello
[20:23] <TheLordOfTime> hi!
[20:23] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: here (for a short time)
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, incoming quick /query
[20:24] <hggdh> shoot
[20:25] <melodie> I would like to find a way to debug Midori package. Here is the problem : I have setup a ubuntu Precise starting from the mini iso (the 27 MB provided by Canonical) some time ago, with Openbox and Midori here does not work. I another box I did with "ubuntu-mini-remix" and Ubuntu builder it does work. I would like to find out which is the missing dependency
[20:25] <melodie> how could I do that ?
[20:25] <melodie> the error message is:
[20:25] <melodie> "Cannot resolve proxy hostname()"
[21:10] <mainerror> me again ...
[21:11] <mainerror> So, I'm trying to run this command.
[21:11] <mainerror> apport-cli -u 1142044 -p lightdm
[21:11] <mainerror> to add additional information about lightdm to my bug report since I ran apport-bug against the wrong package the first time.
[21:12] <mainerror> However, all I get back is
[21:12] <mainerror> ERROR: The launchpadlib Python module is not installed. This functionality is not available.
[21:12] <mainerror> It **is** installed though.
[21:15] <mainerror> Any ideas?
[23:38] <TheLordOfTime> mainerror, try a reinstallation of it perhaps?
[23:40] <mainerror> Nah, that's pretty much the only option I don't consider. For the moment I market my bug as a duplicate of the other one I linked.
[23:40] <mainerror> I also switched to gdm for now.
[23:41] <TheLordOfTime> i meant reinstall launchpadlib
[23:52] <jbuncher> Just upgraded to 12.04 from 10.04, and I can't get the "Set Up Mail...." entry in the messaging-menu to change to what it should be for thunderbird (thunderbird was already set up in 10.04).  I have tried reinstalling thunderbird and thunderbird-globalmenu, uninstalling evolution, logging in and out, and restarting with no luck.  Thoughts?