[12:44] <allee> what's the trick to get hoary pbuilder in hoary running?
[12:44] <allee> E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes
[12:44] <allee> pbuilder complains about unauthenticated pkgs! :(
[12:45] <allee> heh,  sarge build runs smoothly in hoary :)
[01:47] <allee> found it: pbuild for hoary running (googled with wrong words before)
[11:28] <pef> hello
[11:49] <JRe> hi pef 
[03:09] <author> hello
[03:09] <Riddell> hello author 
[03:09] <OculusAquilae> hi author
[03:15] <author> http://www.kde-look.org/content/show.php?content=27336 <- Any feedback?
[03:18] <author> /suggestions?
[03:21] <OculusAquilae> author: i think inaktive windows don't behave as under suse
[03:22] <author> they has an icon in inactive mode?
[03:23] <OculusAquilae> i'm booting suse at the moment to look at the styles there :-)
[03:24] <author> thanks ;)
[03:26] <OculusAquilae> author, no the inaktive are ok, but suse has made other roundings
[03:26] <author> screenshot?
[03:29] <OculusAquilae> ah, they are ok, i was diverted because of the colour,but after changing it its ok
[03:29] <author> puh ;) not more work, hehe
[03:30] <author> because at moment i translate http://kudos.berlios.de/ for german website 
[03:30] <OculusAquilae> nice work :-)
[03:30] <author> thanks
[03:31] <OculusAquilae> author: would be nice (i mean this translation)
[03:32] <author> yes its important for me to give kubuntu that thinks what is gave to me :D
[03:33] <OculusAquilae> yes kubuntu is a great distro, but it is even better when i look at breezy 
[03:34] <author> mhm we will see.. it can be better?? ;)
[03:34] <OculusAquilae> :-)
[03:34] <OculusAquilae> have you read the interview with Riddell?
[03:34] <author> no 
[03:35] <author> but interrestet.. (link?)
[03:35] <author> interested, i mean
[03:35] <author> (its right so=) interested?
[03:35] <author> where is the link to the interview?
[03:36] <OculusAquilae> i think there is a link from dot.kde.org, but i can't acces to this page atm
[03:37] <author> my friend can find it.. (google :P )
[03:37] <OculusAquilae> :-)
[03:38] <author> http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=11423
[03:38] <OculusAquilae> http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20050801#interview - for all who can't use google
[03:38] <author> :D
[03:39] <author> i will translate it for german community
[03:39] <author> ;)
[03:39] <OculusAquilae> :-)
[03:51] <author> wow thanks for the link of the interwiev
[03:51] <OculusAquilae> np
[03:52] <author> did you now if the dev team need help to translate the new "KControl for Kubuntu" ?
[03:53] <OculusAquilae> i don't know if its time for a translation of it, because there could be changes on the User interface
[03:54] <OculusAquilae> but we haven't got a translation for katapult, yet, too
[03:55] <author> mhm i will download a  Daily Build and install.. 
[03:55] <OculusAquilae> of breezy or of katapult?
[03:55] <author> breezy
[03:55] <author> are in this cd the new files?
[03:55] <OculusAquilae> maybe that breezy don't work because of x
[03:55] <author> not x? 
[03:56] <OculusAquilae> the x maintainers have some problems, but i don't know why
[03:56] <author> mhm
[03:56] <author> are the new thinks in this release?
[03:57] <OculusAquilae> i think so
[03:57] <author> i can translate the sources and riddel can use my translation for a new build
[03:57] <OculusAquilae> have you experience in translating software, author?
[03:58] <author> mhm realy? no, but i think its no problem for me
[03:59] <author> abytime its allredy the first ;)
[03:59] <OculusAquilae> and i think there are string changes allowed in breezy, that you shouldn't begin to translate, but i'm sure that they can need your help, when breezy is string freezed
[03:59] <author> mhm for best i wish variables :D
[04:05] <OculusAquilae> you can find an introduction in translation on the i18n page of kde http://i18n.kde.org/translation-howto/
[04:06] <author> thx i know i has read this 
[06:40] <dombo> Hi, I've installed Kubuntu 5.04 for a friend but can't seem to get the printer work properly
[06:40] <dombo> It's extremely slow
[06:41] <dombo> The print will come out alright finally but one line takes about 90 seconds.
[06:41] <dombo> I've tried several filters to no avail.
[06:42] <dombo> I've also searched the net and found a bug on Debian's list which described the exact same problem.
[06:43] <dombo> But no real solutions
[06:43] <dombo> Anybody here with positive or negative experience with a parallel printer ?
[06:44] <dombo> This is a DeskJet 500 (old but works well under Windows (ofcourse :( )
[06:45] <dombo> Also updated Kubuntu to the latest pakkackes
[06:45] <dombo> (should read 'packages')
[06:46] <dombo> Also tried to fiddle with the Bios settings of the printerport.  No go.
[06:47] <MarcelKaeming> whats slowly? you printer or kubuntu?
[06:47] <dombo> a 'cat /etc/hosts > /dev/lp0 comes out ok. although staircased.
[06:47] <MarcelKaeming> and for support goto #kubuntu 
[06:48] <MarcelKaeming> ;)
[06:48] <MarcelKaeming> or question in the ubuntulinux.org forum
[06:49] <dombo> The prining is slow. Like I said, about one line per minute.
[06:50] <dombo> Seems to me this is a bug in Kubuntu. Shouldn't that go here ?
[06:50] <dombo> Also tried an older version of Knoppix which printed the testpage just fine
[06:53] <MarcelKaeming> "Seems to me this is a bug in Kubuntu. Shouldn't that go here ?"???
[06:53] <MarcelKaeming> your printer driver is a kubuntu bug? comon!
[06:53] <MarcelKaeming> sry but must go
[06:54] <dombo> thnxs
[06:54] <Riddell> dombo: you could try gnome-cups-setup to see if it is a problem with KDE or with CUPS in general
[06:56] <dombo> Can I run that in KDE ?
[06:59] <Riddell> you can
[09:34] <author> wb
[09:35] <dombo> Riddell: ok, I'll give it a shot when I'm at it.
[09:35] <dombo> But I have a feeling it has more to do with timing of a driver, parallel or lp or such.