[12:10] <nanophase> bye
[12:12] <Lathiat> tfheen: what was it :)
[01:49] <stuNNed> why is galeon built against seamonkey and not the current firefox?
[01:51] <stuNNed> in ubuntu.
[02:16] <moyogo> stuNNed: it probably hasn't been updated in a while
[02:30] <stuNNed> moyogo: afaik 1.3.20 came out of recent
[02:31] <moyogo> is there a browser based on gtkhtml instead?
[02:39] <tseng> anyone online at the vibe?
[02:44] <tfheen> hi tseng
[02:44] <tfheen> (no, I'm not)
[02:45] <tseng> heh.
[02:45] <tseng> someone set up an ubuntu essid, i cant get on it
[02:45] <tseng> had to go sniffing around
[02:56] <koke> tseng: I'm using "NETGEAR"
[02:59] <koke> dholbach is on the lounge :D
[02:59] <tfheen> I'm going to hunt for a bit of breakfast now.
[03:00] <tfheen> *gone*
[04:03] <mdz_> mako: ping
[04:06] <tfheen> mdz_: he'll be around in a sec, I think
[04:08] <tfheen> we're leaving for SYD now; see you around in a few hours.
[04:35] <siimo> hi is ubuntu breezy going to be based on gcc 4 ? 
[04:36] <ogra> wohooo, feels like network again :)
[04:41] <Lathiat> ogra: hrm?
[04:50] <bob2> ogra: you at the hotel?
[05:04] <zul> hey
[05:54] <ogra> bob2, yeah
[05:54] <bob2> cool
[05:54] <bob2> nice hotel?
[05:55] <ogra> yep, nice aircondition....pool on the roof :)
[05:55] <tseng> its rather nice
[05:55] <Lathiat> so is mono being worked on this week tseng? :)
[05:55] <tseng> no.
[05:56] <Lathiat> im currently in canberra, not far away, leaving to perth tonight but 
[05:56] <tseng> nothing development directly is being worked on this week
[05:56] <ogra> Lathiat, there is only discussion and speccing, no time for hacking
[05:56] <Lathiat> rightio
[05:57] <Lathiat> i got the impression there would be a bit
[05:57] <tseng> im going to blog it, because i get 3 or 4 people ask me a day
[05:57] <Lathiat> heh
[06:01] <bluefoxicy> tseng:  hi
[06:02] <bluefoxicy> tseng:  my theme of choice today:  http://usrbac.sourceforge.net/misc/ss_ubuntu_lone-ice.png  :)
[06:11] <jubei> Hello. Does ubuntu support evdev input for the mouse?
[06:33] <tseng> bluefoxicy: krack
[06:42] <jnc> jubei: i don't see why it wouldn't
[06:43] <jnc> on a technical level anyways
[06:43] <jubei> cool, talking about it in #ubuntu
[06:43] <jubei> I cant get it to work =(
[06:43] <jnc> you're not using the proper mind meld technique
[06:44] <jubei> HEHE
[06:44] <jubei> I posted some details here http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=29341
[06:46] <jnc> i'm camping out for someone to take pity and help fix OO.org printing with amd64 platform
[06:46] <jnc> it's way bigger than my tiny little  brain is capable of dealing with
[06:47] <jubei> ah ok. What do you do when you have a tricky prob that no-one seems to have the answer for?
[06:47] <jubei> Just ask periodically?
[06:47] <jnc> jubei: you don't want my answer on this one, trust me buddy
[06:48] <jubei> HEH
[07:41] <dholbach> hey!
[08:57] <milli> lamont__r: Ah, so you made it...
[08:58] <lamont__r> yeah
[09:01] <Treenaks> lamont_downunder?
[09:06] <lamont_r> yeah
[10:01] <dholbach> hey doko
[10:03] <ogra> welccome big master doko !
[10:04] <Riddell> ogra: http://jriddell.org/photos/2004-04-24-mvo-orga.jpg
[10:07] <jdub> hey Riddell 
[10:09] <daniels> hooray for wireless in rooms
[10:09] <dholbach> hey daniels 
[10:09] <dholbach> daniels: it gets charged on YOUR room
[10:10] <daniels> dholbach: indeed
[10:10] <dholbach> ok... if you already know: "hooray for mr. big wallet" ;-p
[10:10] <jdub> Riddell: meeting atm, will be down soon :)
[10:11] <daniels> heh
[10:56] <GheRivero> res
[11:53] <zyga> hello
[11:54] <zyga> libcamel1.2-dev_1.2.2-2_amd64.deb and libcamel1.2-3 both contain /usr/lib/evolution-data-server-1.2/camel-providers/libcamelgroupwise.la
[01:07] <HiddenWolf> Anyone here good with Alsa?
[01:08] <Robot101> there are only about 2 people I've ever spoken to who do
[01:09] <Robot101> *are, even
[01:09] <Robot101> (one of them was Takashi Iwai)
[01:33] <cartman> what goes over UDU?
[01:33] <tseng> cartman: specifying goals for breezy
[01:33] <cartman> tseng: cheers
[01:34] <locomorto> omg
[01:34] <cartman> tseng: but I mean _right now_
[01:34] <locomorto> there is actually serveral small convos in here!
[01:34] <locomorto> its amazing
[01:34] <tseng> cartman: right now, we just had dinner, and got kicked out of the conference room
[01:34] <cartman> tseng: ok :)
[01:34] <tseng> cartman: chilling in some kind of lobby/lounge
[01:34] <tseng> not much :)
[01:35] <cartman> tseng: any idea if there will be live casts tomorrow?
[01:35] <tseng> no
[01:35] <tseng> the bandwidth situation here is pretty rough just for our usage
[01:35] <cartman> ok
[01:35] <cartman> :/
[01:45] <ogra> hey pitti
[01:45] <pitti> Hi everybody
[01:46] <zyga> hello pitti 
[01:46] <bytee> is anyone at UbuntuDownUnder here?
[01:46] <mpt> yep
[01:47] <bytee> and is a delegate? i'm just curious about some hotel question things
[01:47] <mpt> delegate?
[01:48] <bytee> http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/Delegates
[01:48] <mpt> At least mako and ogra and pitti are also here
[01:49] <bytee> ah, okay. so the hotel thing, do we all check into a room or is it shared or something? also, attire - its pretty warm in Melb today, dont feel like being in jeans all week, so figure some shorts might be appropriate. is that okay?
[01:50] <pitti> bytee: you just check in at the counter, all participants are registered there
[01:50] <pitti> bytee: short pants will be fine, but bring some long ones for the evening
[01:50] <bytee> pitti: oh cool. so see you tomorrow then :)
[01:51] <bytee> i'm still doing my post-LCA washup now. so its time to repack soon
[01:51] <bytee> pitti: oh yeah, is there Internet access at the hotel? (presumably yes, since you're on now)
[01:51] <ogra> pitti, where the hell are you guys ? i thought everybody was supposed to go upstairs ...
[01:52] <dholbach> ogra: 2nd floor
[01:52] <pitti> ogra: 2nd floor, conf room
[01:53] <mpt> There's approximately three of us here
[01:53] <mpt> It's a wild coding party
[01:54] <Treenaks> no mao ???
[01:54] <bytee> well, thanks for answering my silly queries mpt and pitti. this is my first ubuntu meeting thing, so i guess its just playing safe ;)
[01:59] <seb128> pitti, pong
[01:59] <pitti> thanks seb128 
[01:59] <seb128> you're welcome :)
[01:59] <ogra> does anybody know what this site is about ? 
[02:00] <ogra> http://udu.wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDownUnder/Delegates
[02:00] <ogra> there is no text on it, only names...
[02:00] <hypatia> seems to be a convienient list of people "officially" there.
[02:00] <ogra> hypatia, i know, i'm on it....
[02:00] <hypatia> you can click on them and find out what they're being assigned at their BOFs.
[02:00] <ogra> but a little explanation what its about would be nice
[02:08] <Robot101> how are all of these BOFs ever going to fit? :)
[02:17] <\sh> "This BoF will brainstorm about ways that we can help turn the desire to help into a productive relationship with the Ubuntu community. We will aim to walk out with an outline or draft of a new Partcipate page."
[02:17] <\sh> lol
[02:17] <\sh> "the desire to help"
[02:34] <nanophase> hi
[03:52] <melodie> hello all :)
[03:52] <melodie> I'd need an info for a doc I'm helping about
[03:52] <melodie> a detail
[03:53] <melodie> is there an option for resizing ntfs with partan ? 
[03:54] <melodie> I'm installing on a old laptop I bought yesterday
[03:54] <melodie> to make tests
[03:54] <melodie> and I don't find something like such an option
[03:55] <melodie> what abot JFS and XFS file systems if someone knows ?
[03:55] <melodie> about :)
[03:55] <melodie> partman: other fault sorry
[04:08] <melodie> hi :)
[04:09] <melodie> I'm looking for an install option I never read about with partman
[04:10] <trygvebw> Hi, in which package is dh_make?
[04:17] <cartman> debhelper: /usr/bin/dh_makeshlibs
[04:17] <cartman> trygvebw: ^^
[04:17] <trygvebw> thanks :)
[05:54] <nanophase> hmm reinstalled hoary today. libgcc is a 4.0pre package, may be a mistake? all other gcc packages installed are 3.3
[05:59] <cartman> nanophase: no afaik. thats ok
[07:18] <burner> anyone here in charge of breezy's universe/multiverse?
[07:24] <zyga> burner: ask in ubintu-motu
[07:24] <burner> aww
[07:24] <burner> thank you
[08:34] <Zomb> hi
[08:35] <Zomb> what is your policy for chaning the Maintainer: field of a package?
[08:38] <winkle> does debian have a policy for this?
[08:40] <Zomb> I don't think so but modifying Debian packages is your (Canonical) business so I assume there is one
[08:42] <winkle> ubuntu doesn't change the Maintainer field afaik
[08:43] <Zomb> okay. And how can I reach the Ubuntu maintainer with a generic address? pkgname@packages.ubuntu.com?
[08:43] <Zomb> I need something to forward the typical Ubuntu bugs I do not want to deal with
[09:01] <abelli> ciao
[10:22] <melodie> does someone know if ntfsresize v14.9
[10:23] <melodie> ntfsresize v1.9.4 belongs to ntfstools or ntfstools-udeb package ?
[10:30] <cholo> melodie: if it's the same as in debian, udeb packages are modules for the installer, so if you already have an installed system, I'd say what you need is ntftools
[10:46] <GheRivero> res
[11:21] <melodie> cholo: hello :)
[11:22] <melodie> I put a bug report here:
[11:22] <melodie> https://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/post_bug.cgi