=== bschaefer_ is now known as bschaefer === Aztec|2 is now known as Aztec_1 [13:04] Hi, I have a problem with 802.1x security. It doesn't work. [13:05] Can u help me? [13:05] Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP) [13:05] Anonymous identity: [13:05] Certificate: none [13:05] PEAP version: Automatic [13:05] Inner authentication: MSCHAPv2 [13:06] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1173152 [13:06] Launchpad bug 1173152 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "802.1x security in 13.04 not working" [Undecided,Confirmed] [13:07] ubot2`: I try this workaround [13:07] Aztec_1: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [13:07] ubot2`: ok) [13:07] Factoid 'ok)' not found [13:08] The workaround by Sebastian doesn't work for me [13:08] ubot2`: 802.1x security [13:08] Factoid '802.1x security' not found [13:12] !wifi [13:12] Wireless documentation, including how-to guides and troubleshooting information, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [13:15] It's wired connection. [13:51] Ampelbein: Hmm, I'm not sure we're any better off on googleearth; the 1.0.0 verison is generating me a package dependent on ia32-libs-multiarch that doesn't seem to exist [13:52] penguin42: It should list libgtk2.0-0:i386 as alternative. [13:52] Ampelbein: No, Depends: fonts-liberation, libfreeimage3, lsb-core, libqtcore4, libgl1-mesa-glx , ia32-libs-gtk|libgtk2.0-0:i386|ia32-libs , ia32-libs-multiarch [13:53] Ampelbein: So it's showing the alternative for gtk but it's still got the separate ia32-libs-multiarch [13:53] That's weird. It definitely didn't do that for me. [13:54] penguin42: You are on saucy amd64, yes? [13:54] nod [13:54] ii googleearth-package 1.0.0 all utility to automatically build a Debian package of Google Earth [13:55] Checking on a virtualbox machine now. [13:56] ah [13:56] Ampelbein: See line 365 in the script [13:56] Ampelbein: It's conditional on it running on Ubuntu [13:57] 'Ubuntu checker | added to fix Ubuntu font problem' - unfortunately doesn't really say much more [13:59] Yes, I see that. Nrzlgrmph. [13:59] Ampelbein: I'll ask Adnan on 336611 what he was trying to fix [14:00] Ampelbein: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/googleearth-package/+bug/336611/comments/15 [14:00] Launchpad bug 336611 in googleearth-package (Ubuntu) "googleearth-package does not install required deps on 64bit systems" [Low,Fix released] [14:01] * penguin42 disappears for a while === om26er is now known as om26er|away [14:38] wij doen gewoon onze dependencies fixen [14:48] bdmurray: good morning -- I am getting seg fault on ubuntu-bug (Saucy). Is this known? [14:49] (and all because I wanted to open a bug on whoopsie spamming the log...) [14:49] hggdh: morning, I don't know about it [14:51] ah, it's in the KDE call [14:51] well then [14:52] :-) [14:52] well, I can bypass it right now with apport-gtk, I guess [14:53] yes, apport-gtk works [15:07] hggdh: Will you be reporting a bug about it? I'd be interested in it. [15:09] bdmurray: tried to, but there is a previous bug about it -- back-end apport processing marked it invalid (out of date packages). And when I try mine, it finds a hit on this invalid bug [15:09] so this is yet another bug, I guess [15:10] so I am now trying to BT the beast locally, but seems I have hit another issue -- gdb complains about syntax in a python file [15:10] in other words: the more I dig, the more there is to dig === om26er|away is now known as om26er [16:00] Would someone mind taking a look at bug 1186837? Also, why is it not showing up in the Regression Tracker? [16:00] Launchpad bug 1186837 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "13.04: System Settings is open but covered up by another application, and when icon is clicked System Settings is not brought to the front" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1186837 [16:05] compukid: I am not sure why it is not in the regression tracker. But you could help by adding the versions for the applicable components. [16:05] hggdh, where is this regression tracker? [16:06] hggdh: How do I add the versions? [16:09] compukid: run the application (I cannot, I user KDE), check the name, and then, on a terminal "dpkg -S ". This should give you the package name. Then "apt-cache policy " [16:10] TheLordOfTime: I will have to check, I lost all my links after a crash [16:10] TheLordOfTime: http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/regression/regression_tracker.html [16:10] TheLordOfTime: its at http://reqorts.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/regression/regression_tracker.html [16:11] :-) [16:11] hggdh, ouch, i feel sorry for you [16:11] at least you still have a system though, i'm stuck on god-awful windows until i can replace my laptop :/ [16:11] thanks for the links though [16:11] yeah. And my address book, and the plugins for claws-mails, etc. Bloody system now hard-freezes on reboot :-( [16:12] I am fixing to get a System76, but my S.O. will be really mad when I tell her it will be $1.5k. So... I have to wait a bit longer to get out of Dell [16:22] hggdh, Rule One: Always Make Backups [16:22] Rule Two: Always Make Backups. [16:22] Rule Three: Always Make Backups. [16:22] :) [16:28] TheLordOfTime: yes. I *do* have backups. But it takes quite a long time to find the files in ~150G of backups files... [16:28] ah [16:28] hggdh, okay, see, I tend to compartmentalize my backups, with more important information being on one drive and the rest on others... [16:29] for claws-mail, all that happens is I will lose the last day; but, since I use IMAP, a sync will recover [16:29] maybe i'm overly paranoid about being able to find the data at a moment's notice. [16:29] there is that, I agree. And I am now tending to do something like that [16:33] hggdh, except i also take that to a whole other degree of paranoia, all the backup drives are in a safe :/ [16:34] heh === help is now known as Guest55927 === bschaefer_ is now known as bschaefer === Jikan is now known as Jikai === Jikai is now known as Jikan