[12:22] <daniels> ok, time to install ubuntu on my desktop
[12:37] <fabbione> daniels: just don't reconfigure or upgrade X :-)
[12:37] <fabbione> postinst is fucked
[12:38] <fabbione> time to get some sleep
[02:33] <daniels> fabbione: hah
[02:33] <daniels> i can't even install the fucking thing (see activity@)
[04:47] <lamont> fabbione/daniels: so is it bad to upgrade X to 6ubuntu8?
[04:47] <lamont> that is, should I wait for ubuntu9 to make my local mirror before I upgrade?
[04:50] <daniels> ubuntu!
[04:51] <daniels> lamont: i don't know, sorry
[04:54] <jdub> Riff: regarding the artwork, it's not final (see the FAQ)
[04:54] <Riff> jdub; yeah, I remember reading that
[04:54] <Riff> I assumed all the things I ran into were bugs
[04:55] <jdub> "not final" like, "does not even remotely represent" :)
[04:55] <Riff> although it wasn't immediately obvious why usb mice weren't working, plus the live CD doesn't let you restart X to play with such things
[04:55] <jdub> mmm, that's odd, 'cos they seem to have worked elsewhere
[04:55] <Riff> do you know how hard it is to navigate gnome without a pointing device?
[04:55] <jdub> unfortunately the livecd is not up to date with everything else
[04:56] <jdub> gnome's keynav is rad, dude!
[04:56] <Riff> apparently the default keystroke to open the panel menu is alt-f1
[04:56] <Riff> I had to navigate to something on the desktop, open a nautilus window, press ctrl-l, go to preferences, and open the keyboard preferences to find out what it was
[06:55] <whiprush> hmm, my ubuntu xserver has been signal 11'ing when I leave it on over night, anyone else seeing this?
[07:34] <mdz> no
[09:22] <fabbione> lamont: you can upgrade, but if you do so, either you do echo >> /etc/X11/XF86Config
[09:22] <fabbione> or keep a copy of your config
[09:22] <fabbione> because the postinst is broken and it will mangle the Monitor/resolution section
[09:23] <fabbione> you can go up to whatever you want until the md5sum of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 is different from the one stored in /var/lib/xfree86/<something>.md5sum
[01:23] <bbadger> Hi all
[01:23] <bbadger> Mr. Waugh asked if I'd have a look at the latest of no-name/Canonical
[01:24] <bbadger> ... and said that the images were available via rsync
[01:24] <bbadger> I have an image from last week, so rsync would be good
[01:24] <bbadger> What username/password should I use?
[01:25] <Mithrandir> it's dokumented on the wiki, iirc
[01:25] <bbadger> Oh, OK - I'll have a look
[01:25] <bbadger> ta
[01:30] <bbadger> It's not immediately obvious to me.
[01:30] <bbadger> I'll mail Mr. Waugh
[01:32] <Mithrandir> hm, it was under Warty/Archive, but seems to be gone now.
[01:32] <Mithrandir> weird
[01:33] <bbadger> I've sent Jeff an email - I'll have another look in the morning (bedtime here in Sydney, AU)
[01:34] <bbadger> ttfn
[08:10] <jono> hi all
[09:11] <Keybuk> so gphoto/gthumb doesn't seem to work on warty :(
[09:11] <Mithrandir> that sucks.
[09:12] <edd> same bug i filed?
[09:13] <Keybuk> edd: #?
[09:14] <Keybuk> ah yes
[09:14] <edd> you found it? good.
[09:14] <edd> your bugzilla search sucks :(
[09:14] <edd> ah, i see the "advanced search" now :)
[09:15] <Keybuk> bugzilla sucks in general
[09:17] <justdave> yeah, there were lots of problems with the simple search fixed since I updated it last, I need to update it again.
[09:17] <justdave> (like it only searched the comments, not the summaries)
[09:24] <crevette> helo
[09:28] <crevette> what is the difference between abiword and abiward-gnome int Bugzilla
[09:31] <seb128> apt-get install abiword
[09:31] <seb128> or 
[09:31] <seb128> apt-get install abiword-gnome
[09:31] <HcE> abiword?
[09:31] <HcE> *apt-cache show*
[09:32] <HcE> what's wrong with openoffice?
[09:33] <seb128> that's heavy
[09:33] <HcE> maybe I'm just spoiled with hardware?
[09:33] <seb128> maybe :)
[09:33] <HcE> want more RAM though
[09:34] <HcE> one can never have too much RAM
[09:34] <HcE> 640k ought to be enough for everybody, and so fort
[09:35] <Oskuro> abiword blows in many ways.
[09:36] <crevette> Oskuro: ye
[09:36] <crevette> yes
[09:36] <crevette> I've just open a bug against it