[00:00] <boax> why not fixed now when its that clear?
[00:00] <boax> the freeze time is exactly for this cases, not?
[00:07] <RAOF> Because although the immediate cause is obvious, the reason why glamor is passing NULL isn't (yet).
[00:07] <RAOF> And because, as per the errors.ubuntu.com, this seems to be reasonably infrequently hit.
[00:08] <boax> errors.ubuntu.com would be the place where this 5 mb file have been gone normaly?
[00:09] <RAOF> Pretty much, yeah.
[00:10] <boax> how does is care that people dont report the same bug around 100 times?
[00:11] <RAOF> By being in the process before people do the work to report the bug.
[00:11] <RAOF> It's one of the parts that handles duplicate detection, for example.
[00:13] <boax> Dont fully understand. When i turn off the live system, start it again, report the bug, turn it off again, start it again, report gaian, ... how does the system detect that i am the same user all the times?
[00:13] <RAOF> It doesn't. It does, however, detect that your thing has crashed again.
[00:14] <boax> any why my and not the computer from someone else?
[00:14] <RAOF> Which is what we're more interested in - a crash which affects 100 users once a month is not more interesting than a crash which affects 3 users every day.
[00:16] <boax> RAOF: when the update is been released and the system is been installed with enabled "install updates during installation". would that fix be also included?
[00:16] <RAOF> Yes
[00:17] <boax> i have not understand what things are loaded there. It does not seem to be something like an apt-get upgrade
[00:17] <RAOF> That's basically what it does, yes.
[00:18] <boax> ?? but when i start the fresh installed system and run an apt-get update and after that an apt-get upgrade i get tons of updates
[00:22] <boax> how can that be when i have already installed all the updates thanks to an apt-get upgrade before?
[00:33] <RAOF> Is this on a stable release, or on a pre-release image? Because there's tons of upgrades all the time for pre-release images.
[00:38] <boax> RAOF: stable release 14.10
[00:39] <boax> when you would like to see what i mean take an stable 14.10 and install it with connected internet. after that run apt-get update and then apt-get upgrade. you would get tons of updates
[00:42] <boax> have to go now. thanks a log RAOF 
[00:42] <boax> thanks a lot i mean