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[04:34] <brokenfingers> bug 203704 Ready to be triaged? [04:34] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 203704 in reiserfsprogs (Ubuntu) "mkreiserfs does not clear metadata from previous device users (heat: 3)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/203704 === yofel_ is now known as yofel === nhandler_ is now known as nhandler === ivoks_ is now known as ivoks === pleia2_ is now known as pleia2 === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia === seb128_ is now known as seb128 [09:29] <giantpune> hi, i am experiencing a bug with kubuntu where the entire computer becomes unresponsive. i can reproduce the issues 100% of the time, and i have found an old bug report describing what i believe to be the same issue. [09:37] <giantpune> since the old issue was closed due to lack of information, im not sure how to proceed. should i open a new one, or report the issue here or what? [09:37] <astralja1a> giantpune: What's the bug # ? [09:38] <giantpune> Bug #103365 [09:38] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 103365 in ubuntu "Complete hang after a bluetooth device disconnects" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103365 [09:40] <astralja1a> giantpune: As Brian clearly states in his latter comment, feel free to reopen it with further details on how to reproduce, so the devs can investigate. [09:40] <astralja1a> Which Kubuntu release is this? [09:40] <giantpune> 11.10 64bit [09:42] <giantpune> is it ok still to add to this bug report? i dont know if you guys have them tied to a certain distribution or anything like this [09:42] <astralja1a> I was just thinking, as that is indeed quite old. [09:43] <astralja1a> I'm sure the bluetooth stack has developed immensily since those times. [09:44] <astralja1a> Maybe it's best to create a new one, and mention that bug in the new report. After all, kernel has moved lots, and it's a different arch, too. [09:45] <astralja1a> Triager can mark the new one as duplicate, if that's how it is seen. === ivoks_ is now known as ivoks === ashams_ is now known as ashams === greyback is now known as greyback|lunch === mrpouit is now known as mr_pouit === ts2 is now known as tsimpson === un|face is now known as two|face === bladernr_afk is now known as bladernr_ === greyback|lunch is now known as greyback [14:10] <om26er> hey anyone know if the nvidia issue was fixed in precise? [14:11] <zzecool> i think they released a fix [14:11] <zzecool> im not sure [14:12] <zzecool> because im running 64bit [14:12] <zzecool> and i think it only affects 32bit [14:12] <zzecool> im on latest nvidia driver 290 , in precise 64bit [14:18] <seb128> om26er, it's fixed, cf bryce's follow up on the ubuntu-devel list === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-lunch [14:20] <om26er> ah, great thanks zzecool seb128 ;-) [14:22] <zzecool> om26er: :) [15:42] <om26er> we have a bug control application show love people :) [15:49] <om26er> btw how many +1's are required for a BugControl member to join in ? [15:49] <om26er> hggdh, ^ === Guest29769 is now known as tobin === Ursinha-lunch is now known as Ursinha\ === Ursinha\ is now known as Ursinha === bladernr_ is now known as bladernr_afk [16:17] <hggdh> om26er: 2 +1, no -1 [16:18] <hggdh> om26er: I will look at it when I am back (around 4 hours) [16:19] <om26er> hggdh, cool, thx :) [16:21] <hggdh> om26er: IIRC, you gave him a -1 [16:22] <om26er> hggdh, that's change it'll be +1 now ;-) [16:22] <hggdh> om26er: :-) === Ursinha_ is now known as Guest25821 === Guest25821 is now known as Ursula === Ursula is now known as Ursinha === Ursinha` is now known as Ursinha [17:24] <ghostwalk71> Hello all. Is this where I may get some assistance reporting a bug? [17:25] <ghostwalk71> Hello yurau. [17:26] <s9iper1> yes you can [17:28] <s9iper1> ghostwalk71: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs [17:29] <s9iper1> http://www.ubuntu.com/community/report-problem [17:30] <ghostwalk711> I already looked at the URL and all it did was confuse the matter. I already posted the bug on launchpad and got a bot that complained because I didn't mention a specific package. [17:30] <ghostwalk711> I can give you the bug number if you like. [17:30] <s9iper1> give [17:31] <ghostwalk711> 930229 [17:35] <s9iper1> ghostwalk71: that a intresting bug i guess its of xserver-xorg-input-mouse bug [17:35] <s9iper1> or xserver-xorg [17:35] <ghostwalk711> okay, so should I file it under xserver-xorg and pray that it goes to the right place? [17:36] <ghostwalk711> I don't mean to sound snarky. I do appreciate your help s9iper. [17:37] <s9iper1> ghostwalk71:and ask this in #ubuntu-desktop there are bryce and ROAF is dealing with them i guess so [17:38] <s9iper1> or you can also ask in #ubuntu [17:38] <ghostwalk711> I'll try both of them, thank you for your time s9iper1 :) [17:38] <s9iper1> np === astralja1a is now known as astraljava === s9iper1_ is now known as s9iper1 [21:15] <s9iper1> bdmurray: hggdh : this one bug was subscribed by bug control i have closed this one because kenvandine said to me thanks [21:15] <s9iper1> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gwibber/+bug/741621 [21:16] <ubot4`> Launchpad bug 741621 in gwibber (Ubuntu) "gwibber-service crashed with DBusException in call_blocking(): org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.desktopcouch.CouchDB was not provided by any .service files (affects: 20) (dups: 21) (heat: 176)" [Medium,Invalid] [21:17] <s9iper1> he told me to close all the dbus bugs and time out bugs [21:22] <bdmurray> s9iper1: yes, that's correct as we rather want the crash from the server / service taht couldn't be connected to [21:25] <kira> Hi there, I'm just starting out on Bug Triage, and I'm curious how I actually go about confirming a bug? Do I just see the "new" bug, then try to recreate it, then hit confirm? [21:26] <s9iper1> yes [21:26] <bdmurray> it helps to add details about how you confirmed it though [21:27] <kira> thanks [21:27] <bdmurray> e.g. I tried it with this version of the package on this release and was able to confirm it [21:27] <s9iper1> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage/ [21:27] <bdmurray> additionally improving the steps to recreate the bug can be a big help [21:27] <s9iper1> kira: [21:27] <bdmurray> if there is a specific bug you are looking at I'm sure somebody would be happy to help [21:30] <mrburns> Hi there, I am also just starting out do you have any suggestions on what types of bugs to start on that are kinda simple? [21:31] <s9iper1> mrburns: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/HowToTriage/ [21:31] <s9iper1> and ping us here if you need any help [21:37] <bdmurray> mrburns: I would look at bugs about an application you like or use [21:37] <bdmurray> mrburns: as it provides you a way to learn about it and its something you already know about [21:40] <mrburns> yeah...sounds good [21:42] <bdmurray> mrburns: if you have specifc questions feel free to ask [21:48] <mrburns> thanks bdmurray, most of the programs that i use are either proprietary or web browser but i use rhythmbox and empathy so i will start there [21:49] <bdmurray> rhythmbox would be good [21:52] <Jechs> So we're using VM Virtual Box in our CS course where we're doing some work with Ubuntu, would that cause issue with Bug Triage? My gut says yes but I'm not sure. [22:00] <bdmurray> Jechs: it depends on the type of bug for most software type bugs no [22:00] <bdmurray> Jechs: kernel and hardware bugs yes that would be an issue [22:02] <Jechs> bdmurray: Alright, I'll keep that in mind. Thanks. |