[01:19] <apparle> valorie: I'm back, I did look up in bug.kde and I stumbled upon one, but it had no activity. And later when I was seriously searching for it, I couldn't find it again 
[04:00] <valorie> apparle: hi, sorry, I had to go out
[04:00] <valorie> did you log into bko?
[04:01] <valorie> if so, your searches are maybe saved
[04:10] <apparle> valorie: I might have even voted it up. Is there a way to list which all bugs I've voted up?
[04:11] <valorie> hmmm, that I do not know
[04:11] <valorie> I would look in my browser history, I guess
[04:19] <apparle> finally found it
[04:19] <apparle> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335729
[04:20] <valorie> cool
[04:21] <valorie> if you talk to apachelogger about it (harald) and he agrees, he *might* help you figure out how to fix it
[04:21] <valorie> emphasis on MIGHT
[04:21] <apparle> does sound in browsers like firefox also go through phonon, or is it something specific to KDE apps 
[04:22] <apparle> I guess he'll respond here if he deems it interesting.
[04:23] <valorie> phonon isn't involved
[04:23] <valorie> it will be a PA thing, or ....
[04:23] <valorie> I have no expertise here
[04:23] <valorie> he will respond either in #kde-mm or on the bug
[04:24] <valorie> busy fellow
[07:24] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:08] <mparillo> I was able to test a live USB (http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/325/builds/82052/testcases), but when I tried to test the Install Kubuntu path, it seemed I could not type the WEP password when trying to connect to the WiFi at the beginning of installation. Is there already a bug filed for it, because maybe my launchpad-fu is not up to finding it.
[11:24] <mparillo> Could it be this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1018160 I could have sworn it worked when I installed Beta-1.
[11:32] <mparillo> Ending my live USB session to try again.
[11:43] <lordievader> Ugh, why is WEP still used... 
[12:22] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[13:00] <Moter8> Downloaded utopic-desktop-amd64.iso from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu-plasma5/daily-live/current/ and tried to install it inside a VMware Workstation 10 VM. (2014-10-18)
[13:00] <Moter8> I'm getting ubi-partman failed with exit code 141 when trying to install kubuntu.
[13:00] <Moter8> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/187634838/2014-10-18_14-40-12.png
[13:01] <Moter8> Where do I report this bug to? I found http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/325/builds/82058/testcases but Im not sure which to chose.
[13:25] <mparillo> Moter8: It does not look like you got far enough to select what kind of installation you were to do (auto-resize, entire disk, etc.), so I would just pick which one you intended to do, and use the comment box to detail your results. If you open a Launchpad bug (against Ubiquity?) I would then put the bug number in the fatal field.
[13:27] <Moter8> The installer doesnt ask for partitions at all
[13:27] <Moter8> I ignored the error and it just continued with timezones
[13:27] <Moter8> and now it's stuck at installing (there's no progress indicator). Thanks
[13:35] <mparillo> Moter8: YW. One other tip, you may want to mention in the bug / testcase comments that you are installing to a VM. Unfortunately, in my experience that means you will get less help, especially since it is VMware.
[13:35] <Moter8> I did
[13:41] <Moter8> Ill try with virtualbox
[13:42] <Moter8> http://i.imgur.com/TgKFkpM.png ugh
[13:48] <lordievader> Moter8: Rather try KVM, last I've heard of VBox was that is was broken.
[13:49] <Moter8> It's a win8 host
[13:50] <Moter8> cant run kvm on that i think?
[13:51] <lordievader> Ah never mind ;)
[13:52] <mparillo> I agree: With a Windows Host (win7 on my work laptop) VMware is just smoother than Virtual Box.
[19:19] <R33D3M33R> hello, I wanted to do a dist-upgrade from 14.04 to 14.10. After some time a dialog popped up, asking me if I want to replace a file. After saying yes, the installation hung. Here is the log: http://pastebin.com/pH441yyC
[19:19] <R33D3M33R> there seems to be a bug in DistUpgradeViewKDE
[19:19] <R33D3M33R> .py
[19:21] <R33D3M33R> oh, found a bug report:https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/1375088