[07:48] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1505839 [07:48] Launchpad bug 1505839 in debian-installer (Ubuntu) "Unable to install from text mode interface" [Undecided,Confirmed] [07:48] can be changed to triaged. [10:47] rickardve, done, what is the importance in your opinion? [14:22] jibel: it should probably be medium since it might impact a lot of automated ubuntu-server installs. === AndChat|486164 is now known as rickardve2 [14:23] jibel: on the other hand there is a easy workaround. [20:25] Did I do right with that project change, or did I fuck up? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1507957 [20:25] Launchpad bug 1507957 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "Huawei E3372 LTE modem on 15.10 works only when connecting via wvdial and not network-manager" [Medium,Confirmed] [20:25] !language [20:25] The main Ubuntu channels require that you speak in calm, polite English. For other languages, please visit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList [20:25] Did I do right with that project change, or did I mess up? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1507957 [20:25] teward, better? [20:26] you don't have to restate your statement, just for future [20:26] teward, I just wanted to show you, that I know, what did I do wrong [20:26] But I'll note [20:26] secondly, the bug had a comment that NetworkManager likely was the target, so I see you changed the package over [20:26] teward, and I ask about that. Did I do right, or do I need to report a new bug? [20:27] so I think you're OK here, but if its not a network manager bug it'll go somewhere else [20:27] Cysioland: patience, i'm on a phone lol [20:27] bluetooth keyboards can't keep up with my typing speed (way too fast, so the buffers are huge) [20:27] in any case, I think you're good, and don't need another bug [20:27] just a lot of patience [20:28] teward, maybe another triager will chip in if it's wrong [20:28] or you could just wait :) [20:28] i think you're good though [20:28] :) [20:28] teward, but I'd prefer to have this work with NetworkManager, because wvdial doesn't allow me to measure data usage [20:28] But I have quasi-unlimited data package available [20:28] * teward yawns [20:28] So I'll just use up all my credit [20:28] Cysioland: to be honest: i'm not a feature request handler person [20:28] Top up [20:28] i'm also not a person who handles the network manager package, i only work with general triage [20:28] And activate that quasi-unlimited [20:29] and certain server packages [20:29] whether you need it to work with something or not is not my concern :) [20:29] (nor do I particularly care about the specifics about why you need something to work with networkmanager or not) [20:29] just saying :) [20:29] teward, I was able to monitor it with modem-manager-gui, but it doesn't work, and I didn't ask you specifically, I just commented about the patience fact. [20:29] well patience is *still* a virtue [20:29] And I wanted to make sure, that it's all good in launchpad to help "right people" find this more quicker [20:29] other triagers or developers will see it [20:29] teward, and how can I mention a possibly realted bug, but from older release? [20:30] state that there's a potentially related bug in a comment [20:30] and link to said related bug [20:30] teward, m'kay, done [20:31] teward, I see launchpad is kinda complicated bug tracker [20:31] not really, i've seen far more complex [20:31] and far simpler too [20:33] Okay, I'll go, so as not to litter this channel [21:46] hi [21:46] I just reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/obconf/+bug/1510709 [21:46] Launchpad bug 1510709 in obconf (Ubuntu) "In Wily Obconf 1:2.0.4 pulls in tons of not needed packagess" [Undecided,New] [23:21] I'm running in to a handful of bugs in the Kubuntu 15.10 installer. From https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Bugs/Reporting it looks like I should be using *some* part of Launchpad but I'm not clear which, it's suggested to ask here for assistance [23:23] Two of the bugs are in the GUI portion of the installer relating to Disk setup (partman?) and the other two are before even loading the install process (the bit that loads kernels off the ISO, I have no idea what component this is)