[07:49] <hikiko> hello
[13:17] <liftedlegend> can anyone help me with fixing my alps touchpad on a dell inspiron 1525? it just randomly stopped working out of no where.
[13:17] <liftedlegend> i would greatly appreciate it
[13:18] <teward> liftedlegend: support in #ubuntu
[16:29] <cristian_c> hello
[16:30] <cristian_c> I've reported this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mozplugger/+bug/1399944 more than a year ago
[16:30] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1399944 in mozplugger (Ubuntu) "Navigation keys not working inside browsers" [Undecided,New]
[16:31] <cristian_c> I've also made some tests with 15.10
[16:31] <cristian_c> I've looked also at mozdev tracker
[16:32] <cristian_c> I've also done some tests editing the mozpluggerrc conf file
[16:33] <cristian_c> but I've not got benefits from it
[16:33] <cristian_c> What is the next step I've to do now?
[16:33] <teward> cristian_c: i would upstream this to Debian - that package is autosynced from Debian and maybe they've got to update/fix it
[16:33] <cristian_c> teward: ok, thanks
[16:33] <cristian_c> :)
[16:33] <teward> if mozilla upstream says it is 'fixed' then Debian providing an update to the package there, so it autosyncs in later in the next dev cycle would help
[16:34] <teward> at this point i'd be looking for a fix for this in Y-series though
[16:34] <cristian_c> ok
[16:34] <cristian_c> thank you very much, teward , for your suggestions!
[16:34] <teward> cristian_c: I would test a Debian image though
[16:34] <teward> in a VM or otherwise
[16:34] <teward> to see if the issue exists there
[16:34] <cristian_c> yeah, I can test with debian
[16:34] <teward> and if it does file a bug against Debian, though their bug tracker is a little more evil
[16:35] <cristian_c> stretch either jessie, teward '
[16:35] <cristian_c> ?
[16:35] <teward> cristian_c: test them all
[16:35] <teward> DO ALL THE TESTS
[16:35] <teward> unstable, testing, stable
[16:35] <teward> start in stable (jessie)
[16:35] <cristian_c> uhm
[16:35] <cristian_c> ok
[16:36] <teward> stretch or jessie, your call
[16:36]  * teward prefers testing "stable", then goes to 'testing' for tests :P
[16:36] <teward> but i'm weird - i have VMs for everything :)
[16:36] <teward> even old Ubuntu 9.04 for nostalgic reasons :)
[16:36] <cristian_c> lol