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shayaI said, dapper12:06
shayaplatform I guess I missed12:06
shayax8612:06
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cavediverHi guys, First off, you rock ! All of you. Then I have a question regarding cryptsetup-luks. Is there some plan on getting those volumes to interact with gnome-volume-manager so i don't have to mount through console ?12:09
cavediverI know some guy on Red-hat is working on a solution that seems nice. But I'm not sure that are planned to go into Ubuntu in the future.12:10
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desrtare we going to have a new circle of friends for dapper?12:55
jdubyeah12:58
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HiddenWolfway cool01:06
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theCoredoes I'm the only one who experience problems with xbsh ?01:16
desrthttp://www.fuplayer.org/01:29
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floamheh01:32
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floamwhy maintain a patchset when you can fork?!01:34
desrtwhy get your patches accepted upstream when you can maintain a patchset?01:34
floamwell, not everyone's crazy idea is suitable01:35
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desrtis it a rb fork?01:36
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lamont(hoary->breezy->dapper machine)01:40
desrtlamont; apt-get remove xscreensaver01:41
lamontwell, that gets me down to one screensaver, albeit with none of the old preferences.01:42
lamontmind you, it still doesn't lock...01:43
desrtthe lack of preferences in the new dialog is a bit annoyin01:48
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joelbryan Hi!, what's wrong with my code? -- > http://pastebin.com/585160 I'm trying to switch views using a notebooks, but I get segmentation faults. Could someone help me?02:12
jdubzul: eh02:13
jdubzul: grub quietness patch!02:13
joelbryanjdub: How do I get my software to be in mainstream with Ubuntu?02:14
mrd`Write software that users want.02:14
joelbryanIs it still open?02:15
jdubjoelbryan: that's a very big question. what's your software?02:15
mrd`Dapper might not be, but in general I'm sure they'll add anything that users have an interest in and fits Ubuntu's goals.02:15
joelbryanit's not yet released, I'm still doing it02:16
jdubjoelbryan: highly unlikely anything new would get into the 'main' repository at this stage02:16
joelbryanyeah, should it be mature enough.02:17
LathiatIs it possible to demote binary packages to universe from a main source package?02:17
Lathiatand have that count as 'unsupported' ?02:17
jdubLathiat: in some cases, we have02:17
Lathiat(in this case, the avahi howl/bonjour compat packages, it seems silly to create a whole new avahi package just to put those in universe, as slomo seems to suggest the way around this)02:18
Lathiatwhere as i thought you could just demote thingws02:18
infinityLathiat: Binary packages can only be demoted if the source is still fully self-contained in main.02:18
Lathiatinfinity: it is02:18
infinityLathiat: So, if avahi has to build-dep on stuff in universe to build those packages, the source needs to be in universe.02:18
Lathiatthey dont bring in any extra deps02:18
infinityIf not, then it should be fine to pop the packages in universe, but you'll still need to get some FeatureFreeze forgiveness to mangle a source package in main to produce new binaries.02:19
joelbryanjdub: supposed a user just installed ubuntu, and he tries to click on an mp3, and there's a dialog that appears, "you are trying to play a media with proprietary codec, however we can convert those to OGG theora", should this be have legal problems too?02:20
joelbryans/theora/vorbis/g02:20
mrd`You still need a proprietary codec to decode the mp3.02:21
ajmitchLathiat: it's still crack if apps in main need the avahi compat libs02:21
jdubmrd`: you wouldn't need a proprietary codec02:21
Lathiatajmitch: sure, but it means people can use them themselves02:22
mrd`jdub: To decode an mp3?02:22
Lathiatajmitch: and doign that otherwise is difficult 02:22
jdubjoelbryan: that would mean shipping an mp3 decoder, simply to do that conversion, which is the same thing as shipping an mp3 decoder to do the playing you're trying to avoid :-)02:22
joelbryanmrd`: what if the user be prompted to enable his universe repos and automatically download ffmpeg2theora, should it have problems too, the package is available in universe, but not in the main cd02:22
mrd`jdub: Sorry, I should say ``patented'', not proprietary.02:22
Lathiatthey either have to rebuild avahi or compile there own copy which is undesirable either way02:22
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joelbryaneverything should be prompted to the user to enable his universe repos and auto download and install that packges02:24
joelbryanshould it have legal problems too?02:25
infinityIf we are seen to be encouraging users to install software they need a patent license to use, we may be in hot water, yes.02:25
joelbryanok02:26
mjg59If we're /supplying/ software they need a patent license to use, we may be in hot water02:26
infinityHaving it passively reside in an archive that people can find if they look around is a grey area, but having something that says "you'll need this to play this, click here now" is no better than installing it by default.02:26
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joelbryanhow about on the case of windows emulators?02:27
slomo_Lathiat: i answered to your comment in the avahi-compat bug... could you please mail Kamion/mdz for a FF exception? and verify that packages demoted to universe are really unsupported?02:27
infinitymjg59: Our repositories are filled with stuff you /may/ need a patent license to use.  Trick is that we don't install it by default, tell the users to install it, or any such thing, so users (in theory) can download it or not, depending on their own legal situation.  The whole thing, I admit, is twelve kinds of sketchy anyway.02:27
zuljdub: yep..02:28
Lathiatslomo_: i just asked that here02:28
mrd`joelbryan: wine doesn't infringe any known patents.02:28
zuljdub: it works ok for me right now..02:28
jdubzul: that's one of my favourite bugs. thank you. :-)02:29
slomo_Lathiat: ok... you write the FF exception mail?02:29
zuljdub: no probs02:29
Lathiatyep02:29
slomo_Lathiat: thanks02:29
joelbryanso should it be OK to ship an interface that when a user tries to open an exe file, software repos properties appears, and automatically download wine?02:29
mrd`Or just install wine by default.02:30
infinityMaybe I'm a cynic, but I figure we have enough of our own trojans and viruses to worry about, without helpfully giving users a gateway in the default install to run all the virsues for another OS on their system too.02:32
infinity(No qualms about helpfully telling users how to execute windows binaries should they want to, though)02:33
mrd`Right.02:33
joelbryanjdub: I'm doing  simple dialog that has an option that says "speed up internet" and a dialog to install squid will appear, and have an option to "speed up system", and a dialog to install prelink appears. do you think a software like this could make it in Ubuntu?02:36
infinityjoelbryan: prelink appears to do Very Bad Things to initramfs right now..02:37
infinity(as in, systems become unbootable)02:37
joelbryaninfinity: how about squid?02:37
infinityI need to look into it, but I wouldn't want to recommend it to non-technical users until we know it works right.02:38
infinitysquid?  <shrug>... Should be fine, but how much do you really gain in proxying a single user?02:38
infinityUsers who want proxies should use their ISP, generally (or proxy the home network, or, or)02:38
joelbryaninfinity: it speeds up their browsing experience.02:38
mrd`joelbryan: How?02:39
infinityOnly if they A) hit the same page over and over again, and B) aren't doing so explicitly to look for new content (in which case, they'll do a hard refresh, invalidate the cache, and round-trip to the remote system anyway)02:39
mrd`joelbryan: For a single user.02:39
slomo_and browser have caches too...02:39
joelbryansquid caches the webpages you visited, so you don't have to download it again.02:40
infinityjoelbryan: Which your web browser also does.02:41
mrd`I don't think that anyone's contesting squid can speed up a whole network, but on a single machine it's not as useful.02:42
joelbryanI have a dsl, and my gf only has a dialup, I installed squid in her pc, and I can say, it's speed up everything, responces, and low bandwidth consumption.02:42
joelbryancomparable to my connection, when I browse, everything is re downloaded again02:43
joelbryanbut for her using a dialup, the speed and response time and bandwidth consumption are dramatically lower.02:44
joelbryanit' loads up instantly!02:44
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joelbryanmrd`: not only just a single user can use it,.02:48
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joelbryanshould it be a good idea for the Ubuntu Marketing team to ask the record album artist to ship Ubuntu CD's in their album, other possibilites is they included the OGG video or audio in 02:57
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robertjdoes totem run regionset in dapper if needed?03:13
desrtrobertj; i seriously doubt it03:15
robertjhttps://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/libdvdread/+bug/1672203:26
Ubugtumalone bug 16722 in libdvdread "Unable to read DVD (video) on brand new laptop (with possible solution)" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  03:26
robertjsomeone want to confirm that?03:27
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infinityrobertj: Yes, it's a valid bug, but I'm not sure where the fix belongs... (blindly calling regionset and setting the region to something the user doesn't want is definitely a no-no, so players need to have some GUI popups or something to trigger the change themselves if they suspect it's needed)03:31
joelbryanI have a desktop proposal, because I believe that in the future, everything should be treated as objects, like when I click a directory, they don't see other things that concerns them, they see their files. I believe in spatial, but the previous spatial proves to be uneffective to some. So here's my proposal, should I say this is an evolution of spatial. there' are two commands to make this happen, the first is, gconftool-2 -t string -s /deskt03:38
joelbryanop/gnome/interface/toolbar_style "icons" this set's the default "Both" into "Icons, and the second is "gconftool-2 -t boolean -s /apps/nautilus/preferences/start_with_sidebar "0" ", this does not start the sidebar at start. It affects, alot of applications, like gthumb and eog, and it makes everything feels like an object.03:38
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joelbryan:-( seems like I'm +i (ignored) here... :-(03:42
robertjinfinity, what about setting it according to their locale if it's unset?03:44
robertjthey would still have several more tries03:44
robertjinfinity, thoughts?03:45
infinityrobertj: Until some manufacturer decides to make a "one-try-and-that's-it" drive, and users hunt you down and hurt you because you just locked their firmware on a region they don't own any discs in.03:45
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robertjinfinity, that's not standardized?03:45
infinity(And if you think that's far-fetched, realise that it's exactly what the MPAA wants, and they are very pursuasive...)03:45
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infinityI don't think setting a region without first asking the user is EVER a good idea.03:46
infinityWindows doesn't do it either (but all the windows players, and the underlying subsystem, have GUIs to ask you about it)03:46
lamontinfinity++03:46
infinitylamont: Care to look at the glib2.0 FTBFS on ia64 and sort out why it hates you?03:49
robertjinfinity, what about hooking it into the gstreamer plugin?03:49
stubLaunchpad will be going down in 15 minutes. Estimated down time is 'up to 3 hours', as we are migrating the backend PostgreSQL instance to a new and improved server. Wikis will be in read only mode during this time.03:49
infinitylamont: That's the only thing (afaict) blocking rebuilding the GTK/GNOME stack on ia64 and getting it installable again.03:49
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lamontinfinity: ok03:49
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jdubglib loves lamont03:51
jdubit just hates ia64!03:51
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lamontsword even03:52
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jdubelmo: taking sync requests here?04:31
elmojdub: sure04:31
elmo(they won't get actioned till I win my fight with LP tho - which is unlikely to be tonight)04:31
jdubahr04:31
jdubelmo: please sync lighttpd 1.4.10-4 from unstable :-)04:32
mjg59Hurrah.04:32
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jdubmjg59: ooh04:32
mjg59Just sound to get working now, really04:33
Lathiaton the intelmac or a ppc mac?04:33
mjg59Intel04:34
Lathiatcool04:34
Lathiatwhat was it breaking before?04:34
mjg59Well, a variety of stuff was broken04:35
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ajmitchwhat sound chip does the intel mac use?04:35
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mjg59HDA04:36
mjg59Need to poke that a little04:36
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ajmitchthere's been some recent work done with that in alsa 04:37
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mjg59Cool04:40
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psusierr04:46
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psusihrm... why was I thinking I saw earlier release was on the 15th?  oh well, still have over a month04:50
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robertjinfinity, would it be acceptable to allow a non-admin user to set the DVD region assuming there would be at least one change remaining after that user set it?05:54
carlkrobertj: why would you want that?06:01
infinityrobertj: So, a non-admin user gets into a "region war" with the actual administrator(s) of the machine, until you run out of changes and get locked in? :)06:02
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infinityIn short, given that region setting is something that actually affects the hardware (well, the firmware) of the machine in a permanent way, I don't see that non-admin users should ever get to touch it.06:03
psusidon't use regions at all and you don't have to worry about it ;)06:04
psusican you even do that in linux?  I thought you just allways used libdecss which bypasses the region coding anyhow06:05
infinityNo, it won't bypass correctly on a machine that doesn't have an initial region set at all.06:05
infinityTo play region 4 DVDs on my new laptop with libdvdcss, I still had to set the region (which I set to 1) the first time.06:06
psusieh?  I thought the region code was checked during decryption, which is bypassed by libdecss?06:06
infinityWhether this is a libdvdcss bug, a strange behaviour of most DVD drive firmware or what, I don't know.06:06
psusiI'm sure I remember reading that whatever ripping software I used back in windows also bypassed the region check06:07
infinityTrust me on this, you need *A* region set, even if it's the incorrect one.06:07
carlkrobertj: seems you are sugesting that threre would the case be where the admin would want to leave it up to the user06:18
infinityWhich seems unlikely.  As an admin, I'd never say "here, have your way with my firmware"... If I trusted them that much, they'd be in the "admin" group.06:20
carlkright.06:20
jdubmjg59: ping06:23
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jdubmjg59: never mind06:29
desrtpfah.  psusi troublemaker :p06:31
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jdubhow would a normal human being understand that a miniplug socket might actually be 'digital optical' compatible if you have the right cable adapter?06:32
desrtjdub; if you know enough to be angry at the consumer-grade product then they've got a good chance of making you buy the expensive one06:32
desrtlike, spdif style?06:33
jdubyou can get an adapter from miniplug (3.5" jack) to toslink (spdif)06:33
desrtthe miniplug is spdif too06:34
jduband various hardware have miniplug sockets that do analogue and digital06:34
desrtspdif also comes in an RCA jack flavour06:34
desrtit's all the same thing06:34
jdubyet normal human beings would never actually know any of the above06:34
desrttrue story06:34
jdubbecause it's stupid consumer electronics insanity06:34
jdubso apple can say that the mac mini has digital optical and analogue miniplug socket06:35
desrti wouldn't be suprised of the 'adaptor' was an LED06:35
desrt*if06:35
jdubbut it took even me a while to figure out how that worked06:35
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desrthttp://www.cablesnmor.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=21306:37
desrtseriously.  i bet it's just an LED :)06:38
desrt....alternatively06:39
desrti wonder if they do the conversion for you... like if inside the minijack there's a little laser06:39
desrtif you put in a normal plug, nothing happens... but you can put in a fibre optic plug that is open to the laser light06:39
desrtin that case they may be able to legitimately claim optical support06:40
carlkor just flash the led all the time06:40
carlknot like it is going to wear out anytime soon06:41
desrtright... this is what i mean by "nothing happens"06:41
desrtit flashes and nobody notices06:41
carlkhow sad06:41
desrtk.  this appears to be true.06:41
desrtit's called 'minijack optical'06:41
jdubso the minijack->toslink converter is a correctly moulded HOLE?06:43
carlk;p;06:43
desrtwell.. there's probably some clear plastic in there06:43
carlker...06:43
carlkwow06:43
ajmitchdon't underestimate the power of marketing06:43
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carlkis there a gold plated version?06:43
carlkcuz the rep was in here last week and showed us the results of tests done with o-scopes and sound proof rooms.  the numbers don't lie06:45
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G0SUBjdub there?07:13
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pittiGood morning07:26
freeflyingpitti: morning07:28
ajmitchhi pitti 07:29
pittihi guys07:29
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sivangmorning all08:01
sivanghi pitti 08:01
pittihi sivang 08:02
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janimopitti, morgen08:02
sivangjo janimo 08:03
janimohey sivang08:03
janimohow's the backup tool going?08:03
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sivangjanimo: very good :-) Starting to see the end, I'v overcame all of the process and generator funcions problem, and even made the progress not block and the GUI not block when the underlying processing is heavy. All left now is to add CD burning, and propogate the slice change messages from the BackupEngine.py backend to the PyGTK frontend.08:05
janimowhat will you use for cd burning?08:05
TriskeliosI'm trying to make a breezy-based live cd set netcfg settings based on the ethernet card's mac address; it seems that a preseed/include_command is way too early for this (the drivers haven't been loaded yet). what would be a good solution for this?08:06
sivangas it seems now I have two options, libnautilus-cd-burn, or cdrecord. What do you think would be best?08:07
janimosivang, don;t know honestly08:08
janimogoing via cdrecord will allow you backup to be easier used with kubuntu though08:08
sivanghowever, if I use libnautilus-cd-burn, this may incur yet another dependency that other desktops might not want  to ship by default.08:08
sivangyes, exactly :)08:08
sivangalso, I need to probably think about Xubuntu 08:09
janimothat is not as far from gnome as kde08:09
janimobut using nautilus would cause the same effect there08:09
sivangI see. In any event, I am keeping the backend agnostic of desktop software, so that means that it's going to be cdrecord :-)08:09
janimohave you looked around to see if there's already cdrecord pythn frontends?08:10
janimoI remember seeing one that starts with an e but don;t know th erest of the name08:10
sivang(already went through great deal of trouble to keep it that way, for instance I did not use gobject stuff for process monitoring and io watching in the backend)08:10
sivangjanimo: oo, that would be very useful for me instead of re-inventing the wheel, you say it starts with an e?08:11
janimosivang, well python is high level enough to notneed gobject and other libs C apps frequently use08:11
dooglushttp://sourceforge.net/projects/eroaster/ is a graphical frontend for cdrecord, mkisofs written in gnome-python08:11
janimosivang, yes08:11
janimohmm could be eroaster, but I somehow remembered a more exotic name08:11
sivangdooglus: Heh, thanks Chris!08:12
dooglushi.  sorry I fell asleep on you last night.  I could have helped with your signal problem if I was awake08:12
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sivangdooglus: I'm sure :-) However, in python as in python it usually only means you need to include the right module, so un-surprisingly, it was named "signal" ;-)08:13
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sivang(comes with batteris already included and all that good stuff etc)08:13
dooglussivang: you've discovered http://docs.python.org/lib/modindex.html I guess?08:15
sivangdooglus: yes, I know that location, however I got the bad habit of firing ipython and importing a guessed module name, that's how I experiment with signal last night , need to ditch this :-)08:16
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saadsdoes anyone know what the development status of kraal is?08:21
sivangoh bad, eroaster is not even oprational :)08:34
sivangeven creating an iso image file doesn't really work 08:34
sivangno errors messages, no explenation why..08:34
sivangoh well, "use the source luke" maybe there will be some insighs there to use cdrecord more then I have already thought of.08:35
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dholbachgood morning!10:04
sivangmorning :)10:09
janimohey dholbach10:10
Mithrandirdholbach: I've merged your example-content bzr stuff now, going to upload a new casper in a few minutes.10:23
freeflyingMithrandir: any docs for casper now ?10:24
dholbachMithrandir: woohoo - did that really work?10:24
Mithrandirdholbach: no. :-)  I just move the symlink after adding the user instead.10:25
dholbachMithrandir: ah right - cool, thanks!10:25
Mithrandirfreeflying: no, because none of the ten people who have offered to write howtos after I've told them how to customise the image has actually done what they promised they would. :-(10:25
freeflyingMithrandir: then would you mind tell me how to do like that ?  hmm10:27
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Mithrandirdholbach: uploaded.10:42
Mithrandirfreeflying: not now, sorry.10:42
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freeflyingMithrandir: if it possible , plz mail me ,thx, I'm customising kubuntu dapper livecd for chinese support10:43
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Mithrandirfreeflying: email address?10:44
freeflyingMithrandir: zhengpeng-hou@ubuntu.com10:44
Mithrandirfreeflying: actually, can you send me an email about it (tfheen@ubuntu.com) and I'll get to it.10:45
freeflyingMithrandir: sent it .10:47
Mithrandirthanks10:47
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mdkewhat's this "dapper severely broken for anything by KDE apps" business? works ok here10:51
mdkemust be some kind of plot10:51
Kinnisonmust be10:52
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mdkeKinnison, delete it and you can have more space for your *NEW* oddness :)10:52
Kinnisonhehe10:52
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KinnisonKamion: I have a new upstream of g-p-m which richard strongly recommends I take. I'll do that and then get on with gparted10:54
KinnisonKamion: okay?10:54
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ploumhttp://www.sunsilk.fr/main_product/Home_Range_Eusunsilk/1,,10-1-1,00.html : the first Ubuntu Shampoo11:07
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mdkeploum, damn people love copying that logo11:13
ploummdke: so it must be a good one ;-)11:14
mdkemm11:14
ploumDo you want Ubuntu hair ?11:14
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mdkesabdfl, morning. ploum just posted this before you came in: http://www.sunsilk.fr/main_product/Home_Range_Eusunsilk/1,,10-1-1,00.html11:14
TreenaksOMG?11:15
ploumhello Treenaks :-)11:15
Treenaksploum: hi11:15
TreenaksMy 'moviegotchi' videos are quite popular since last week :)11:15
TreenaksIt was on Planeta Ubuntu Brasil and on ubuntu.wordpress.com :)11:17
ploumTreenaks: a friend found this screenshot on a forum : http://gaspar.celeonet.fr/roidelapluie/lexpage/Screenshot-12.png11:17
Treenaksploum: cool11:17
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sabdflhi all11:18
ploumhello sabdfl11:18
freeflyinghey sabdfl 11:18
sabdflmdke: i'm really struggling with the options there11:18
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mdkesabdfl, red11:19
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azeemwhat UI exactly is the sprint about?11:20
ploumshiny blond i a cool option too ;-)11:20
mdkeazeem, the Ubuntu one11:20
azeemok11:21
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ogradholbach, ping ?11:28
dholbachogra: pong11:30
ogradholbach, no trace of my g-s-s -> eog fullscreen patch ?11:30
dholbachogra: hm?11:31
ograi thought they included it 11:31
dholbachogra: oh, letme check11:31
dholbachogra: it's part of it11:31
ograbug #558711:31
Ubugtumalone bug 5587 in gnome-screensaver "Strange behaviour when Image Viewer is on full screen(F5)" [Normal,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/558711:31
ograah, k11:31
dholbachogra: just didn't show up in the NEWS file, I suppose11:31
ploumjust a question : will gthumb still be the default image viewer in Dapper ?11:31
ograthen i can close the bug, thats all i needed, thanks 11:31
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ploumsorry, wrong chan ( will ask on #u-desktop)11:32
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Treenaksogra: totem-gstreamer disables the screensaver nicely here (screensaver 'hack' programs don't start), but the screen still goes blank (DPMS settings?) when watching a movie... is this a known bug?11:35
Treenaksogra: or doesn't it disable g-s at all and are my g-s settings bugged?11:35
ograTreenaks, oh, no... and thats handled by gnome-power-manager ... i'll have to check where and how we have to fix it ...11:36
ograg-s-s does the action, but g-p-m is responsible for the setting11:36
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Treenaksah11:36
Treenaksand it's known, so I won't file it then11:36
cjwatsongrr @ home machine choosing this particular time to fall off the network11:37
ograTreenaks, nope, its not known ...11:37
ograKeybuk, !11:37
ograogra@edubuntu:/mnt/devel/bazaar/LtspManager/bzr$ sudo rm -rf /opt/ltsp/powerpc11:37
ograrm: cannot remove directory `/opt/ltsp/powerpc/var/lock': Device or resource busy11:37
ograrm: cannot remove directory `/opt/ltsp/powerpc/var/run': Device or resource busy11:37
ograKeybuk, anything i can do to get rid of them to get the directory clean ? 11:38
Keybukdo you need to unmount them?11:39
StevenKogra: They're both tmpfs', umount them?11:39
StevenKs/'//11:39
ograKeybuk, there is no mtab in my chroot ...11:39
ograand no mounted /proc ...11:39
Keybukogra: just unmount the directory, mtab is pointless :)11:39
Keybukyou end up with a mounted /var/lock and /var/run if you debootstrap in a chroot11:40
ograyes11:40
Keybukumount /opt/ltsp/powerpc/var/lock should just work11:40
ograah, it does ...11:41
ograi never tried it outside the chroot :P11:41
KeybukI guess you installed that > 2 weeks ago, and haven't rebooted since?11:41
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ograah, no, but i'm boostrapping from flight4 11:42
Keybukah :)11:42
ograok, thanks :)+11:42
ploumTreenaks: does totem-gstreamer work for you ?11:46
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ploumnothing works here11:47
Treenaksploum: yeah, it works great11:47
ploumbut only for totem11:47
Treenaksploum: you need gstreamer0.10-plugins* and maybe gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg11:47
ploumsince an upgrade, a few days ago, totem is broken11:47
Treenaksat least, for me11:47
ploumTreenaks: I have it11:47
Treenakshmm11:47
Treenaks--> seb/dholbach11:47
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dholbach"broken"?11:48
ploumdholbach: yes. Totem start and doesn't play anything. The screen is black, the slider will not move11:48
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ploumhe, I see this error at start (in a cli) :11:49
ploumOIL: ERROR liboiltest.c 368: oil_test_check_impl(): function fbCompositeSolid_nx8888mmx in class composite_over_argb_const_src failed check (1,67772e+07 > 100) outside=011:49
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Treenaksploum: ah, that's why it works for me: I use it on powerpc -- which has no mmx11:49
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ploum(I don(t use Xgl, I swear ;-) )11:50
dholbachploum: you have the newest version of liboil?11:50
dholbachploum: i'm quite sure i fixed that bug in liboil11:51
ploumdholbach: I look... no11:51
crimsunploum: test case online?11:51
ploumindeed11:51
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cjwatsonKinnison: paste me that stuff about the g-p-m update again?11:52
ploumdholbach: fixed, sorry for the noise !11:53
ploumThank you11:53
dholbachploum: cool11:53
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pittihi slomo11:55
slomohi pitti 11:55
Kinnisoncjwatson: sorry, 'net connection went phut11:59
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cjwatsonKinnison: likewise ... try /msg maybe12:06
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Kinnisoncjwatson: Basically it's 2.13.93 of gnome-power-manager12:09
Kinnisoncjwatson: http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/gnome-power-manager/2.13/gnome-power-manager-2.13.93.news12:10
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cjwatsonKinnison: OK12:13
Kinnisoncjwatson: thanks12:13
Kinnisoncjwatson: did the archive cycle okay?12:13
cjwatsonKinnison: on Saturday? yeah, worked great12:15
KinnisonI meant just now12:15
KinnisonLooks like the log was fine12:16
Kinnison(new DB server)12:16
Kinnisonmy 'net went phut just before the cycle12:16
cjwatsonKinnison: oh, haven't been looking, I'm at the UI sprint12:19
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Kinnison:-)12:19
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sivangcjwatson: new nick? :)12:42
ploumUbuntu "Shampoo Snake" release. That's a cool name12:45
cjwatsonsivang: home box randomly off the network, I'm elsewhere12:46
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irvinploum, you there?12:51
ploumirvin: yep12:51
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mdkeI remember in this release cycle, there was no backports repository until Dapper opened, which meant that people activating backports earlier (but after Breezy was stable) received errors. Is the same thing going to happen again when Dapper goes stable? Or is an empty repository going to be set up? Either way I'd like to know so we can document it.01:25
infinityKinnison: Hrm, that new g-p-m doesn't seem to fix my bug (at least, not according to upstream's changelog)01:28
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infinityKinnison: Any hopes of reverting it for Ubuntu only, while you argue with upstream?01:28
Kinnisoninfinity: upstream are still pondering01:28
Kinnisoninfinity: I can look into reverting it for now01:28
Kinnisoncjwatson: I have had a look at gparted 0.2.2 -- lots of fixes which might interest us -- the installer-mode patch stands almost no chance of applying straight-off01:29
Kinnisoncjwatson: I think four of about twenty hunks apply01:29
infinityKinnison: Pretty please? :)01:29
dholbachKinnison: that's what i saw too :/01:29
Kinnisoncjwatson: I'll get the outward functionality into 0.1 and then look at porting the patch to 0.2.201:30
Kinnisoncjwatson: so that I'm not blocking the installer01:30
Kinnisoncjwatson: sound okay?01:30
cjwatsonKinnison: sounds fine - as long as it keeps working for us in dapper01:32
Kinnisoncjwatson: cool. Hopefully I'll have this package for g-p-m finished soon, currently a bit blocked on my laptop's hard drive having some spare IO bandwidth :-)01:32
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mdkeanyone on my backports question?01:33
cjwatsonmdke: /dists/dapper-backports/ already exists ...01:33
mdkecjwatson, well that solves my problem entirely, thanks01:33
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mvoKinnison: do you got a bugreport already about g-p-m going to suspend when the power is unplugged?01:37
Kinnisonmvo: is your lid closed?01:37
mvoKinnison: no, I just unplugged the power from the laptop01:38
mjg59Kinnison: I've actually seen that (open lid)01:38
mjg59Only once, though01:38
mvoit seems to be happening all the time here01:39
mjg59Ah. I closed, unplugged, plugged back in, opened, unplugged01:39
Kinnisonthere was a bug in one version where it wouldn't notice a lid opening01:39
mjg59And then it suspended01:39
Kinnisonthat should have been fixed last upload01:39
mvolid is open, I work on it. then I want to move a couple of meters to show what I do to someone else and unplug it to move it01:39
mvoit goes to sleep then01:40
Kinnisonsounds like it's confused about lid state01:41
Kinnisonare you running 2.13.92+CVS.... ?01:41
mvo2.13.92+CVS20060302-0ubuntu101:42
Kinnisonarse, shouldn't happen01:43
mvomy seting is to go to suspend when the lid is closed01:43
KinnisonI have a new version currently undergoing testing01:43
Kinnisontemporary fix is to change that to "nothing" or similar01:43
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mvoright01:43
mvoI'm happy to test a new version01:44
Kinnisononce I have it building I'll let you know :-)01:45
mvo.901:49
mvo:)01:49
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mojo_1i am trying to work out here why turning on GOOM Visual will render playing MP3 not work. Maybe some1 here has know issues can give me some technical discussion or advice?02:09
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zulheylo02:19
dokocjwatson, elmo: please remove the following sources from dapper: openoffice.org2-helpcontent openoffice.org2-amd64 openoffice.org2-l10n openoffice.org2 openoffice.org-debian-files02:20
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cjwatsondoko: can't, see https://launchpad.net/products/soyuz/+bug/3231402:33
Ubugtumalone bug 32314 in soyuz "remove-package.py pretends to work and then does nothing" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  02:33
seb128doko: FC has the "orientation" option for openoffice printing02:35
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MithrandirDiziet: why doesn't firefox handle button 8 and 9 as forward/back any more?02:37
dokoseb128: ok, I'll enable it for the next upload ...02:39
seb128thank you02:41
dokoseb128: but please check that it works!02:41
seb128I'll do after UI sprint02:42
cjwatsonMithrandir: readahead is still making the live CD take eons to boot02:44
cjwatsonin vmware02:44
cjwatsoncan we disable that?02:44
cjwatsonor does it work on normal hardware?02:44
Mithrandircjwatson: I can test on this system in a bit.02:44
cjwatsonta02:44
Mithrandirbut yeah, I think we should have a disable-readahead option02:44
Mithrandirspeaking of which, why do we care to sort the blocks?  The I/O scheduler should be able to do that by itself?02:45
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cjwatsonno idea :)02:46
janimocjwatson, is libswitch and gnetswitch in NEW source?02:46
janimoor very similarly named packages anyway02:47
MithrandirKeybuk: prod?02:47
cjwatsonjanimo: yeah, I had some concerns about at least one of those and sent mail to the uploader02:47
janimocjwatson: thanks, what about evince-gtk?02:47
janimocjwatson: who uploaded netswitch btw?02:48
freeflyingcjwatson: how about the scim-pinyin stuff02:49
cjwatsonjanimo: all still there, I'm busy today, dunno02:50
janimocjwatson: no hurry then02:50
cjwatsonfreeflying: you got an approval, and I don't see anything in NEW - what about it?02:51
Kinnisoncjwatson: moving onto gparted now02:51
freeflyingcjwatson: I've corrected the issue you point out , and reupload it to REVU02:52
cjwatsonfreeflying: REVU and universe are not my responsibility unless they happen to land in NEW02:52
freeflyingcjwatson: sorry, then what shall I do ?02:53
Mithrandircjwatson: I'm rewriting the kbd-chooser widget to use kbd-chooser instead of console-data again.  Less hassle.02:53
cjwatsonfreeflying: ask #ubuntu-motu02:53
janimofreeflying: can you upload to universe?02:53
Mithrandircjwatson: jfyi02:53
cjwatsonMithrandir: ok02:53
freeflyingjanimo: can not02:53
janimofreeflying: and you are trying to get a NEW package into universe or main?02:54
freeflyingjanimo: not a NEW02:54
janimofreeflying: so you just need a motu to sponsor you upload right?02:54
freeflyingjamesh: an UVF02:55
cjwatsonfreeflying did try to upload something himself but it was rejected02:55
janimoyou need to mail the motu list with req for exception as is done for the rest of packages02:55
cjwatsonI've given the exception already, since it's targeted at main02:56
cjwatsonor at least will eventually be moved to main02:56
cjwatsonalthough it's in universe right now02:56
freeflyingcjwatson: that's a wrong upload , I forget add revu 02:56
cjwatsonhe needs a review and sponsorship02:56
janimofreeflying: point me to the package on revu 02:56
freeflyingjamesh: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=210202:57
janimoand indeed ubuntu-motu is the place to request reviewers/sponsors02:57
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ogradoko, dod you request the syncs for python2.4-pullparser and python2.4-clientform as well ? zope3 is still not installable and i see no trace of these two02:58
joelbryanIsn't X-Chat duplicated with GAIM IRC?02:58
Robot101except that gaim makes a horrific IRC client02:59
mdkejoelbryan, no, xchat doesn't come with Ubuntu by default now02:59
joelbryanI'm using GAIM IRC right now, and it looks great.02:59
mdkejoelbryan, but otherwise, both programs do IRC. But in the open source world, it is common to have lots of programs that do the same thing02:59
joelbryanI'm pertaining to x-chat-gnome02:59
mdkefor example, firefox, epiphany, etc all do web browsing03:00
mdkejoelbryan, xchat-gnome doesn't come with Ubuntu by default now either03:00
joelbryanyeah, but it's in the scope regarding duplication03:00
joelbryanmdke: thanks for telling me03:00
mdkenp03:00
joelbryanmdke: in flight-cd 4, x-chat gnome comes default, you mean, the main release will not include it?03:01
Mithrandirjoelbryan: that has been changed already.03:01
cjwatsonjoelbryan: changed since Flight CD 4, although up for debate03:02
cjwatsonbecause now irc:// URLs don't work03:02
ograyeah03:02
mdkecan't GAIM handle them?03:02
cjwatsonmaybe it can, but it doesn't at the moment :-)03:02
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mdkeright03:02
joelbryanI think gaim irc looks great03:02
mdkelet's hope it can do those urls03:03
joelbryannot for spamming you with gaim, but IMO, it's nice, well I like x-chat gnome too, coz it's simple.03:04
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doko_seb128: re-reading http://qa.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=14036, why do you want to have it enabled?03:05
linuxdevhi all, is there a html render library in linux??03:05
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ogradoko_, did you see my message above ? 03:06
seb128doko_: that bug is marked as winXP, it's not clear it happens under linux to me03:06
jdublinuxdev: you could use firefox/mozilla's engine, but it can be tough to use :)03:06
seb128doko_: and FC activate the option, that's probably for a reason03:06
joelbryanlinuxdev: gtkmozembed, gtkhtml303:06
doko_ogra: ?03:07
joelbryanmy firefox keeps crashing when I visit flash sites.03:07
ogradoko_, dod you request the syncs for python2.4-pullparser and python2.4-clientform as well ? zope3 is still not installable and i see no trace of these two03:07
doko_hmm, ok, I will "sync" them myself03:08
ogra:)03:08
TreenaksKeybuk: ping?03:08
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joelbryanare the metacity deb packages (2.13.144) are maintainer builds?03:09
seb128no, they are buildd builds, like every other package03:10
seb128we do sources uploads for Ubuntu03:10
joelbryanI have tried to enable startup notification, session management and hmmp (composite extension)03:11
seb128startup notification?03:11
seb128what do you mean?03:11
joelbryanstartup notification looks cool03:11
seb128what does it do?03:12
zulanyone seen jbailey around?03:12
janimoseb128, the turning mouse cursor while loading the app I assume03:12
joelbryanit's when you drag an icon, you can see the icon while dragging, check out.  http://www.gnome.org/~clarkbw/blog/GNOME/fun_startup_stuff03:12
linuxdevjdub, joelbryan: is it possible to have a html render without the support of Xwindows???03:12
janimolibstartup-notification03:12
seb128janimo: it's already doing that, no?03:12
joelbryanlinuxdev: framebuffer? I don't know... :-(03:13
janimoseb128, I did not catch the beginning of the discussion, he said he enabled that on some package03:13
janimoIassumed he links to that libs whereas it did not before03:13
seb128janimo: he said he built the package with that03:13
seb128no03:13
janimowhat package?03:13
joelbryanyes, I'm trying to include (hmmp!!) compositor03:14
Lathiatkde does something like that when it adds applets to the panel03:14
linuxdevjoelbryan: I don't know how to make use of framebuffer .....03:14
Lathiatit animates into the panel03:14
janimojoelbryan: is that a new package?03:14
joelbryanI get it using apt-get source03:14
seb128change debian/rules for it03:15
joelbryanI installed alot of libs, libcm7 libcm-dev libxrender-dev libxdamage-dev libxcursor-dev xfixes-dev libstartup-notification0-dev xcomposite-dev libxtst-dev mesa-common-dev libgl1-mesa-dev libglu1-mesa-dev libglitz1-dev libglitz-glx1-dev03:15
seb128that's a build option03:15
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janimojoelbryan: what's the package name?03:15
joelbryanyes03:15
joelbryanmetacity 2.13.14403:15
joelbryansudo apt-get source metacity03:15
janimojoelbryan: in that case seb is right you already have startup notification in03:16
joelbryanthis will include startup-notification, session management in metacity -- configure --enable-maintainer-mode --enable-compile-warnings --prefix=/usr03:16
seb128that will not activate any fancy option no03:17
joelbryanI can't build the compositor, tried fixing it.03:17
doko_huh? pydev upload? who is Vladimir Lapacek?03:18
joelbryanuse --enable-compositor to compile metacity with compositor03:18
doko_dholbach: ^^^ ?03:18
dholbachdoko_: no idea03:18
dholbachdoko_: I have no idea what you are talking about03:19
torkeljoelbryan: check out spiftacity03:19
TreenaksKeybuk: (does the initramfs honor the )03:19
ogradholbach, http://tiber.tauware.de/details.py?upid=177003:19
ogradoko_, ^^^03:19
TreenaksKeybuk: (does the initramfs honor the md= command line arguments, like md would if it wasn't built as a module?)03:20
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dholbachogra: it's not approved by anyone03:21
dholbachogra, doko_: what's the problem atm?03:21
ogradholbach, Betreff: Accepted pydev 0.9.8.3-1 (source)03:21
ograDatum: Mon, 06 Mar 2006 12:43:44 -0000  (13:43 CET)03:21
ograsee -changes03:21
joelbryantorkel: is spiftacity also metacity?03:21
ogradholbach, someone uploaded it03:21
janimofreeflying: the package looks nice, I'd vote for it but looks I cannot do that on revu03:21
dholbachogra: who signed the mail?03:22
freeflyingjamesh: thx03:22
torkeljoelbryan: http://packages.ubuntu.com/dapper/x11/spiftacity03:22
janimofor getting rid of that last lintian warning look at dh_makeshlibdeps -X03:22
joelbryancool, it's a devel version of metacity.03:22
ogradholbach,  Vladimir Lapacek <vladimir.lapacek@gmail.com>03:22
dholbachogra: signed it?03:22
janimoalso if you do not dislike it try cdbs it would make you rules file a lot smaller, you do not seem to use anything fancy03:23
ogradholbach, i cant see any other signatures on -changes03:23
doko_dholbach, ogra: forget it ... ./org.python.pydev/retroweaver-rt.jar  <-- ships binaries = jars, doesn't build from source ...03:23
ograah, k03:23
Robot101argggh03:23
dholbachdoko_: I still have no idea what the problem is and what I can/should do about it03:23
Robot101is there any chance of newer fixed dbus in dapper?03:23
Robot1010.60 has gaping holes in the glib bindings and deadlocks and stuff03:24
doko_dholbach: Mr, MOTUmaster, I just wanted to have an idea who did approve that thing03:24
ogradholbach, i guess doko_ just wanted to ask why MOTU uploaded it ..03:24
dholbachright03:24
dholbachwell... sorry: no idea03:24
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joelbryantorkel: how do I use composite? shall I restart my x session?03:25
ograhey mdz_ 03:25
ograwelcome in europe again :)03:25
Robot101sjoerd: who's in charge of dapper's d-bus?03:25
sivangpitti I think03:25
sjoerdRobot101: dunno 03:25
sivangtorkel: is spiftacity has anything to do with aiglx ?03:25
Mithrandirjoelbryan: please, this channel is for discussion of Ubuntu development, not user questions.  Please ask in #ubuntu.03:25
pittiRobot101: I'm the person who is closest to the idea of 'dbus maintainer', I think03:26
torkelsivang: no idea03:26
joelbryanMithrandir: I'm refering to metacity composite03:26
Robot101pitti: what's the current status wrt patches or new upstream versions?03:26
Mithrandirjoelbryan: yes, and you're getting offtopic for this channel.03:27
pittiRobot101: we won't upgrade to 0.61 any more, but we happily accept and apply bug fixes03:27
Robot101pitti: some nice stuff like crashing on sending/receiving empty arrays, 25-second deadlocks when making concurrent method calls (try hal-device-manager for fun)...03:27
pittiRobot101: I already fixed the 25-second timeout03:27
pittiRobot101: the crash fix sounds interesting03:27
Robot101there are about three... :P03:28
pittiRobot101: I'm hesitant to upgrade to 0.61, I already have more than enough to do to fix hal 0.5.7 regressions...03:28
Robot101there are no regressions I'm aware of03:28
pittiRobot101: I would hug you for webcvs links, otherwise I'll peel them out myself03:28
sivangogra: are you also in the GUI sprint?03:28
ogranope03:29
Robot101pitti: Nokia had a delta of 20 patches which they reduced to about 4 by upgrading to 0.6103:29
Robot101pitti: it would take me a few hours to sift them all out for you03:29
pittiRobot101: are there any new features in 0.61?03:29
pittior API breakages, and the like?03:29
Robot101pitti: there are API additions, and only one subtle API breakage I'm aware of in the glib bindings (I've only heard about 1 thing being effected, gnome-power-manager I think?)03:31
pittiwell, additions don't hurt03:32
sjoerdgnome-power-manager was affected and fixed in the latest release (will need a recompile though)03:32
LathiatKamion: hrm just installed with the latest kubuntu daily installer (i386) and it asked me the time question again, despite having windows installed03:32
Robot101sjoerd: rock03:32
Kinnisonthat version is in dapper03:32
joelbryanwill sabayon and pessulus be included in dapper?03:32
Kinnisonso recompiling it will be easy03:32
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ograsabayon is in since breezy03:33
mdkepessulus is in too03:34
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mdkejoelbryan, have a look at http://packages.ubuntu.com03:34
joelbryanhow about gnome-backgrounds?03:34
ograunlikely that this fits on the CD03:35
mdkejoelbryan, use the website, rather than the irc channel03:35
Robot101pitti: 0.62 will include the 25-sec fix upstream, and a few more marshallers in glib which I'd like to see around. also massively fixed qt bindings...03:36
Robot101pitti: should I ping you again when 0.62 is out? should be within a week or so03:36
pittiRobot101: would certainly be interesting (0.61, too), but I'm just very afraid of regressions when we upgrade to even 0.6103:37
pittiI'm not aware of any major dbus breakage in our current packages03:37
sivangRobot101: 25-sec fix for fixing the terrible delay when querying hal devices through the bus for example?03:38
pittisivang: <pitti> Robot101: I already fixed the 25-second timeout03:38
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sivangpitti: ah, I see. then I guess it's something within my code :-/03:38
pittisivang: that just affected hal-device-manager, not other clients03:38
sivangpitti: k, thx03:39
Robot101pitti: hm, did you apply J5's recent fix for that?03:39
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pittihm, probably not, I just pulled his original cvs commit03:40
joelbryandbus testing framework just released.03:41
=== sivang .oO(Probably could be worthwhile to check if this testing framework can be included in AutomatedTesting of the dbus package)
joelbryanand hannah wallach looks gorgeous!03:45
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KeybukTreenaks: no idea, I've never particularly touched the md or lvm stuff03:48
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TreenaksKeybuk: hm.. ok..03:50
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TreenaksKeybuk: I've followed the shellscripts (mdrun in particular) and it seems to create /dev/md[x]  devices based on disk order -- or are they auto-created as the dm-* modules are loaded?03:51
Treenaks(udev stuff)03:51
Keybukno idea03:51
lemsx1hello all, does anybody knows why the default path for the dhclient leases file is NOT in /var/lib but in /var/run ??03:51
KeybukI don't even think I'm sure what md is *for*03:51
Keybuklet alone lvm03:51
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hungerKeybuk: md is for software raid and lvm is the best thing since sliced bread.03:52
hungerlemsx1: I can guess.03:52
lemsx1hunger: because the debian package was originally done like that? 03:53
lemsx1hunger: that path should be changed in Ubuntu. it doesn't make sense because /var/run gets cleaned on every boot03:53
hungerlemsx1: Report it as a bug.03:54
lemsx1hunger: that was my next step ;-)03:54
Keybuklemsx1: it's a very very very trivial bug03:54
Keybukgiven that everything that calls dhclient changes the leases file path anyway03:54
TreenaksKeybuk: I'll just try it in an hour.. if the machine doesn't boot, I'll blame keybuk and file kilotons of bugs03:55
Treenakss/keybuk/you/ :P03:55
lemsx1well, there is a bug reported for it03:55
KeybukTreenaks: nothing to do with me03:55
lemsx1 Bug #2429203:56
Ubugtumalone bug 24292 in ifupdown "dhcp3 server "forgets" leases (new lease at each reboot)" [Normal,Fix released]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/2429203:56
lemsx1Keybuk: very trivial indeed03:56
TreenaksKeybuk: Well, /dev/md0 and /dev/md1 swapped on hoary->breezy; I hope they didn't swap again on breezy -> dapper, that's all :)03:56
KeybukTreenaks: like I said, I know nothing about md03:56
KeybukI've no idea what those devices are for03:57
Keybukif you know about it and use it, perhaps you could investigate for us?03:57
TreenaksKeybuk: /dev/md1 (my root device) is software-RAID03:57
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Keybukthat doesn't tell me anything, I'm afraid03:57
TreenaksKeybuk: so if it doesn't boot, I'll file bugs on the parts that don't work, after I boot my machine again :)03:57
KeybukI'm not able to triage, or even think about fixing those bugs though03:58
KeybukI don't even know what creates those devices, I assume mdadm or something03:58
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zAo^more people getting segmetation fault in FF?04:25
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mdkezAo^, best to check the bug tracker04:26
zAo^cant find the right one though04:28
zAo^seems a flash problem: not supported :(04:30
mdkeno, but flash is important enough that someone would probably investigate the problem before dapper is released04:31
zAo^what player do you use? flashplayer-mozilla?04:32
kentzAo^:   which one do you use? I can test it with my firefox+flash.  04:32
zAo^well, go random banners @ http://gathering.tweakers.net > "random" seg faults04:33
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kentzAo^:   That page worked for me..  I have refreshed a few times. I use dapper  with firefox and flashplugin-nonfree flashplayer-mozilla  installed. 04:36
zAo^ok, thanks. Will try the non-free04:36
ploumDoes someone know the birthday date of jdub ?  A friend is creating his fr.wikipedia entry04:36
Treenaksploum: look on en.wikipedia? :)04:37
mdke195704:37
ploumTreenaks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Waugh ! Shame ! Shame !04:37
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ploummdke: I suppose he's born on the planet Mars or something like that ?04:39
ploum(1957, it's a good year ! It's sputnik date !)04:40
dokoinfinity: you're right, the breezy ia32-libs-gtk has a typo in the postrm ...04:40
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TreenaksKeybuk: it worked, I worry too much :)04:44
infinitydoko: So the diversion is obsolete?04:46
infinitydoko: If so, we still have a problem, cause when I un-divert the binaries, I get a segv on startup.04:46
ograKeybuk, infinity, could one of you have a look at #33732 ?04:46
infinitydoko: (No, I didn't have a chance to hunt and backtrace the segv, it's nearly 3am)04:46
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infinityogra: I agree with the bug, that postinst should do some more anal "test if the link is in an old location, if so, update it" ... That's how I always do init script migration.04:48
infinityogra: Feel free to quote me.04:48
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infinityogra: Assign the bug to Keybuk, though.  It's his.04:49
ograinfinity, oki04:49
KeybukI'll reject the bug though04:49
Keybukbecause we had too many bugs filed because of people's silly custom changes to rcS04:49
Keybukand things ended up in the wrong order04:49
Keybukthe only sane thing to do was to force the issue04:50
ograwill you revert it in later versions of the package? 04:50
ograit kills my fast ltsp boot due to useless scripts like mountnfs chkfs or chkroot04:51
infinityKeybuk: People's "silly custom changes to rcS" have to be respected, even if they are silly.  If they broke their boot, that's their problem.04:51
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Keybukogra: tbh, that's the way initscripts does it in Debian too04:52
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ograKeybuk, then the manpage of update-rc.d is utterly wrong04:54
ograit even gives an example how to reliably disable a system service04:54
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Keybuk*shrug*04:55
KeybukI so don't care :)04:55
dokoinfinity: quick check please: ldd /usr/lib/openoffice/program/* 2>&1 | egrep '^/|found' |less04:55
ograKeybuk, but i do ... and users willl as well...04:55
dokoand see, if any libraries are not found04:55
infinitydoko: Making is booted into WinXP right now, no can do.04:55
infinitydoko: Followup to the bug with that request, and I can look at it in the morning, if someone else doesn't beat me to it.04:56
ograalso i dont see why we should repeat mistakes debian does if we can avoid them 04:56
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infinitydoko: I can also dump a core and backtrace it tomorrow for you.04:56
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pittiKamion: can you please demote gnutls11 to universe? AFAICS the transition should be complete now04:57
dholbachpitti: woohoo04:57
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desrtpitti; does this mean you're wearing a suit?04:59
pittidesrt: occasionally :)04:59
desrtpitti; very dapper of you.04:59
pittidesrt: only when I finished a spec04:59
desrt:)04:59
infinitypitti: Can I hear a "woohoo"?04:59
desrtthat's a time for a suit -and- champaigne, i suppose04:59
pittiinfinity: WOOHOOOOOO!04:59
infinitypitti: Was that the last thing on our ReducingDuplicatoin hitlist for dapper?05:00
infinity(I hope to refill that list for dapper+1 and be even more anal about it)05:00
pittiinfinity: I think so, the rest is out of range, and also not that important (libsqlite etc.)05:00
infinitypitti: Oh, wait, we still have gd1, don't we?05:00
desrtinfinity; we need to reduce the number of germans to 105:00
desrtpitti; tough luck, buddy.05:00
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infinitypitti: I'd like to see that last gd1 rdep head to universe, if you can clear unseeding it with mdz.05:01
infinitypitti: libgd1 is very old, very unmaintained, and very unsupportable.05:01
pittiok, grep-dctrl shows no rdeps but *-desktop05:02
pittishould be easy to drop then05:02
pittiinfinity: I'll reorder the wiki items to group the fixed and outstanding things together; should be easier that way05:03
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pittiinfinity: page updated05:08
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dokomvo: any hint for #33533 ?05:17
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pittihi mdz_ 05:26
AlinuxOSpitti, hello :)05:27
pittiHi AlinuxOS 05:27
mdkehi mdz_: i was wondering if you have any news on how the flash thing is going? is any more work needed on the wiki page?05:27
AlinuxOSmdz, I saw your funny video in my dapper's fresh test install :)05:28
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AlinuxOSwindows xp style, template directory :) with samples :)05:29
AlinuxOSthere is an ogg video :D05:29
AlinuxOSpitti, I still can't find any fontconfig maestro05:30
AlinuxOSkeithp don't responds me...05:30
AlinuxOSvia mail or IRC ..05:30
AlinuxOS:(05:30
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mjg59infinity: So there's hardware out there that can be driven by Madwifi NG, but not by Madwifi05:45
mjg59infinity: But I don't think we can tell from PCI IDs alone05:45
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Mithrandirhmm, my cupsd seems to eat 100% cpu05:47
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pittiRiddell: ping05:50
AlinuxOSpitti, maybe I can modify mjg59 .deb file and create georgian optimal fonts.dir fonts.scale?05:56
pittithese two files are alright05:56
pittiAlinuxOS: /etc/fonts/fonts.conf needs to be adapted05:57
AlinuxOSah05:57
AlinuxOSok if I modify fonts.conf in a better way05:58
AlinuxOSand after test everything works05:58
AlinuxOSwhat must I do then ?05:58
AlinuxOScommunicate to mdz ? or mjg59 ?05:58
AlinuxOSor keithp (who don't respond, via mail or IRC )05:59
AlinuxOS?05:59
mjg59AlinuxOS: Let me know05:59
AlinuxOSmjg59,  ok :)05:59
mjg59infinity: Actually, there's three devices supported by madwifi-ng that aren't supported by madwifi. Can we package it just for those (and cut out the other PCI IDs from it)?06:00
mjg59Needed for new Thinkpads and Macbooks06:00
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AlinuxOShttp://alinuxos.no-ip.org/fonts.conf mjg59 , sorry bro, but this files header comment tells that I don't modify this... and it's only updated when fontconfig is updated06:08
mjg59AlinuxOS: That's fine. If you can find settings that work, we can deal with that.06:11
AlinuxOSmjg59, ok thank you a lot.06:11
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AlinuxOSmjg59, there is a line like:  LOCAL CHANGES BELONG IN 'local.conf'.06:17
AlinuxOSit tells that I must modify mu local.conf06:17
AlinuxOSor don't mind ? :)06:17
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mdz_mdke: it's going slowly; the first iteration can't be played with swfdec06:19
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mdz-sprintKamion: if I get disconnected shortly, what you want is gdm-signal --reboot06:20
mdz-sprintKamion: looks like what you do is gdm-signal --reboot, then the session leader needs to exit06:21
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mdkemdz-sprint, alrighty. Give me a bell if you need anything done on the wiki page or anything else I can help with. It occurred to me that if it works, we might be able to use it as About-Ubuntu, as well as on espresso06:22
mdkei guess that might be a fairly weighty "if" though06:24
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Riddellpitti: hi06:31
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slomolamont: thanks for fixing glib on ia6406:31
lamontslomo: "fix" is a rather generous term for what I did to ist...06:32
lamontit, even06:32
seb128doko broke gtk06:32
seb128and now lamont breaks glib?06:32
seb128bah :p06:32
ografun :)06:32
lamontseb128: I just turned off assembly atomic ops on ia6406:32
seb128why?06:32
lamontftbfs06:32
seb128I pointed you the patch doing the FTBFS  like 2 months ago06:33
seb128that was a change from Suse06:33
seb128I would rather have a comment on it than a hack like that ...06:33
lamontsigh... I don't remember seeing that... you still have it?06:33
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lamontamusingly, including <ia64intrin.h> might get it there too - the builtins exist, but there are _si and _di versions, but not the neutral one06:35
jonojdub, ping06:35
mdkejono, i think he is asleep06:36
jonosleep is for the weak06:36
jonojdub is clearly letting the side down :P06:36
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jono:P06:36
mdkeharsh06:36
jonopossibly06:37
jono:P06:37
jonohas anyone here go the mighty power of fridge editorial permissions?06:37
mdkejono, whiprush is the other chap who does.06:37
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mdkejono, but you can email fridge-devel@lists.u.c06:38
jonowhiprush, ahhh, I thought your nick was jorge :P06:38
jonoI mailed fridge-devel but its not been picked up and its quite urgent06:38
jonoI need the official book contributions deadline extending06:38
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mdkejono, just amend it on the wiki page, someone will get to the fridge email eventually, I'm sure06:40
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seb128lamont: sorry, speaking with some other people (UI sprint)06:41
seb128lamont: if you have the build error it would make easier to search bugzilla for the change :p06:42
lamont.libs/gatomic.o: In function `IA__g_atomic_int_exchange_and_add':/home/lamont/dapper/glib2.0-2.10.0/build-tree/glib-2.10.0-deb/glib/gatomic.c:417: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add'06:42
lamont.libs/gatomic.o: In function `IA__g_atomic_int_add':/home/lamont/dapper/glib2.0-2.10.0/build-tree/glib-2.10.0-deb/glib/gatomic.c:424: undefined reference to `__sync_fetch_and_add'06:42
lamont.libs/gatomic.o: In function `IA__g_atomic_int_compare_and_exchange':/home/lamont/dapper/glib2.0-2.10.0/build-tree/glib-2.10.0-deb/glib/gatomic.c:432: undefined reference to `__sync_bool_compare_and_swap'06:42
lamont.libs/gatomic.o: In function `IA__g_atomic_pointer_compare_and_exchange':/home/lamont/dapper/glib2.0-2.10.0/build-tree/glib-2.10.0-deb/glib/gatomic.c:440: undefined reference to `__sync_bool_compare_and_swap'06:42
lamontcollect2: ld returned 1 exit status06:42
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lamontno glib2.0 bugs in bz... off to malone06:45
lamontseb128: nothing jumps out at me from malone either06:46
seb128lamont: I was thinking to a bugzilla.gnome bug but I'm not sure that's that one06:46
seb128I pointed it to you on that chan when you pinged me with the build issue06:46
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lamontseb128: any chance that was infinity that pinged you?06:48
seb128no, I'm pretty sure it was you06:48
seb128but it was some months ago06:48
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desrtseb128; do you grant wishes? :)06:54
tepsipakkipitti: what's the idea behind ~/.sudo_as_admin_successful ?-)06:54
seb128lamont: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32122906:56
Ubugtugnome2 bug 321229 in general "fixes for GCC4.1 warnings" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]  06:56
seb128desrt: what? 06:57
jonolater all06:57
desrtseb128; i'm not sure i've decided yet.. if i only get one wish i want to make sure it's a good one :)06:57
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desrtseb128; in any case it would be along the lines of 'secret gconf key with no UI visibility triggers strange behaviour' type stuff :)06:58
desrtseb128; and i'd provide the patch, of course :)06:58
pittitepsipakki: to suppress the help text after successfully executing sudo the first time06:58
pittiRiddell: do you plan an upload of qt-x11-free in the near future?06:59
pittiRiddell: I noticed that it builds fine with libsqlite3 instead of 006:59
desrtseb128; who things i am thinking is (1) way to get upstream logout dialog behaviour back and (2) way to make sound-juicer use lowercase for album info07:00
pittiRiddell: it's one of the few packages which keeps libsqlite0 in main07:00
desrt*two07:00
lamontseb128: is that gatomic patch there applied from upstream, or is it a patch -R version of what they want?07:00
lamont(we seem to have the patch if it's a forward patch...)07:00
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lamontseb128: it's quite possible that we need to either (1) reverse that patch, or (2) have doko backport the builtin from 4.1 to 4.007:02
tepsipakkipitti: could it be somewhere else and not in $HOME?07:02
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pittitepsipakki: /var/lib etc. would work, too, but the semantics are less desirable (for remote /home, new installs, etc.)07:03
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Surakdoko: there?07:07
tepsipakkipitti: imho it should be configurable.. 07:10
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pittitepsipakki: that would make it three times more complicated07:11
tepsipakkipitti: it's not nice to find yet-another dotfile on your homedir07:11
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seb128desrt: having a gconf key for upstream behaviour would be trivial, but I'm not sure we want to add a gconf key for every change we do07:13
tepsipakkipitti: what message should it suppress, I can't see any?07:13
pittitepsipakki: remove the stamp and open a new terminal07:13
desrtseb128; maybe for the really controversial ones07:13
seb128lamont: that's the change who broke glib build07:13
lamontseb128: right. testing the actual fix then.07:13
desrtseb128; cf. ubuntu spatial07:13
tepsipakkipitti: doesn't show anything on a ssh-session07:13
lamontseb128: it wouldn't surprise me to see that we need that patch completely when we switch to 4.107:14
Riddellpitti: no uploads planned, go ahead if you want to upload, I probably can't look at it this week (ui sprint)07:14
pittitepsipakki: are you in group admin?07:14
tepsipakkipitti: yes07:14
seb128desrt: we don't have any really controversial atm07:14
desrtseb128; you've set a precedent for not *completely* alienating your users.  may as well stick to it :)07:14
lamontseb128: if the build now works, I'll upload -0ubuntu307:14
desrtseb128; the logout dialog seems to be controversial to me.07:14
seb128desrt: you are the only one to make a really mess about it07:15
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desrtseb128; and the others who commented on the bug and in irc07:15
seb128lamont: k07:15
desrtseb128; including many who are themselves ubuntu developers07:15
seb128desrt: that's minor detail, you don't stop the computer every min anyway07:15
seb128desrt: not really or they didn't tell me07:16
Kinnisonoh gods07:16
Kinnisongtkmm is so evil07:16
desrtright. this is why it's nowhere near as bad as ubuntu spatial :)07:16
lamontKinnison: you're just now discovering that?07:16
seb128desrt: we agree there is some issues but you are the only one saying we should revert to upstream behaviour, it's anti-HIG and no change will make it fine, etc07:16
Kinnisonlamont: never before have I attempted to work on this sort of code07:17
desrtseb128; fair enough.07:17
desrtseb128; but a gconf key is so much easier to maintain than my own version of the package :p07:18
seb128desrt: yeah, but as said, if we do have to add a gconf key for every change we make ...07:20
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seb128and I'm pretty sure you would get used to the new dialog if you had not decided to complain until getting changed for the upstream one :)07:20
Triskeliosdoes someone familiar with the ubuntu live cd or debian-installer know if I can use preseed/late_command to change netcfg settings?07:21
desrtseb128; i like the upstream one because it's good07:22
desrtseb128; it's not good because i like it :p07:23
seb128I like the distro one because it's good too :)07:23
desrtbtw: fast user switching often causes my computer to crash.  is there some way to completely disable it?07:23
desrtfglrx doesn't like running two X servers at once on my hardware, it would seem07:24
seb128remove fast-user-switching-applet?07:24
desrti still have 'switch user' in the logout dialog07:24
desrt(both upstream and the ubuntu one -- equally guilty) :)07:24
seb128the solution would be to drop gdmflexiserver07:24
seb128but the guilty is rather xorg07:24
desrtor maybe ATI... who knows07:25
seb128does it happen with the ati drivers too?07:25
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desrti don't know07:25
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lamontseb128: we now get these warnings (which I don't care about, and gcc-4.1 will let us drop the patch, and thereby get rid of the warnings)07:30
lamontgatomic.c:417: warning: passing argument 1 of '__sync_fetch_and_add_si' discards qualifiers from pointer target type07:30
lamontgatomic.c:424: warning: passing argument 1 of '__sync_fetch_and_add_si' discards qualifiers from pointer target type07:30
lamont...07:30
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seb128k07:32
siretartcan anyone please point me where initramfs-tool initialise network interfaces?07:35
siretartI'm evaluating if and how to integrate it into early userspace, but it is quite, well, undocumented :/07:35
lemsx1siretart: look under /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/07:40
siretartlemsx1: where exactly?07:41
lemsx1siretart: i'm guessing that you need the module for your eth loaded and then use ifconfig or similar to set it up07:41
siretartlemsx1: I'm searching the file which brings the interface up, and how configuration of that is handled07:41
lemsx1siretart: use hooks to add your modules and scripts to run what you need at init-top or something07:42
siretarterr, great, thats what I expected. in which file does this happen?07:42
lemsx1siretart: i'm guessing in hooks/foo you would do: manual_add_modules foo07:45
lemsx1siretart: to load your module to the initramfs07:45
lemsx1siretart: and in scripts/init-top/foo you would do: ifconfig eth0 .... whatever ifconfig commands to get it up07:45
lemsx1siretart: of course, in the hook file you might want to copy_exec /sbin/ifconfig to your ${DESTDIR}/sbin/07:46
lemsx1siretart: just in case is missing ;-)07:46
ograsiretart, i'd guess you have to look at udev ...07:47
ograsince that handles the interfaces iirc ...07:47
siretartAs I understand, the initramfs does already bring up the interface in early userspace07:47
siretartI fail to find the place where it happens currently07:47
siretartogra: that what Keybuk mentioned some time, lets dig further07:48
Mezmdz/kamio: ping07:48
Mezs/kamio/kamion *07:48
ograsiretart, i think there are some udev scripts in the scripts dir 07:48
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Mithrandirsiretart: what are you trying to do?07:51
siretartMithrandir: I want to learn how interface management in early userspace works today. 07:52
siretartMithrandir: I want to understand why Keybuk and crimsum decided that wpasupplicant should be started through /etc/network/ifup.d/wpasupplicant rather than through the old init script07:53
Mithrandirsiretart: generally it doesn't, because it's not needed in early userspace.07:53
Mithrandirsiretart: because it should work for hotplugged interfaces?07:53
siretartthe reason was that udev handles network interfaces are handled via udev in early userspace. now I want do understand how this works actually07:53
siretartMithrandir: well, wpasupplicant daemon can wait for the interface to come up. 07:54
Mithrandirthey're modprobed, but not ifup-ed.07:54
siretartand this repsects scripts in /etc/network/ifup.d/*?07:54
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MithrandirI'm not sure why you seem to be so interested in early userspace.  Networking is not brought up there unless you need it to find /07:55
siretartaha. this piece of information is useful to me07:55
Mithrandirthe point of the initramfs is "find /, mount it, start init"07:56
Mithrandirnot random other crap. :-)07:56
siretarthm07:56
siretartMithrandir: does modprobing an interface cause any scripts in /etc/network/ifup.d to be executed?07:56
Mithrandirsiretart: that depends. :-)07:57
Mithrandirsiretart: look at /etc/udev/rules.d/85-ifupdown.rules07:57
Mithrandirit doesn't exist in the initramfs, so won't be called there07:58
Mezare mdz/Kamion the only ones allowed to allow UVF requests?07:59
siretartok. I think I begin to understand08:00
siretartthanks for the pointer, Tollef08:01
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siretartok, so I would only need fiddling with early userspace if I want to mount / from an wpa secured network.08:02
Mithrandiryes.08:03
mdz-sprintMez: for main, yes08:03
mdz-sprintbut we do both read our email quite frequently08:03
Mithrandirsiretart: so unless you're running thin clients over wireless with WPA you don't need it that early.08:03
Mezmdz-sprint, ah cool - well should I email you or do you just wanna quick run through on here first ?08:04
siretartMithrandir: you can use wpasupplicant over wire as well08:04
Mithrandirsiretart: oh, true.08:04
Mezoh, and infinity ping08:05
Mezactually08:05
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MithrandirMez: dude, it's 0600 or thereabouts for him.08:06
MezMithrandir, I thought it was like - midday/mid afternoon08:07
Mezhe's in America right?08:07
Mithrandirno, .au08:07
xhaker#dapper-look08:07
xhakerwrong clipboard08:07
MezMithrandir, whoops :D08:08
Mezdidnt know08:08
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mdz-sprintMez: email, as documented08:20
Mezmdz-sprint, you, kamion, or both?08:21
mdz-sprintMez: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DeveloperResources08:22
Mezmdz-sprint, cheers :D will email in a few moments after I've made the package 08:23
Kinnisong'night all08:30
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Meznight Kinnison 08:38
desrtmdz-sprint; how does one apply for UVF break?08:38
desrtpfah.08:39
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MithrandirKamion: I don't think the live cd boot significantly differently for me now with readahead.08:45
SurakDid someone noticed that some breezy gtk themes on amd64 makes 32-bit apps (namely openoffice) having no widgets? The widgets are grand canyon and smokey-blue...08:49
MithrandirSurak: I can tell you the reason.  I don't think we'll end up fixing it, though.08:50
Mithrandirthe problem is the themes use plugins/pixmap engines which then won't work on a non-native arch08:50
SurakIt seems that gtk-libs 32 cannot open png files, isn't it?08:50
Surakooh i see.08:51
MithrandirI'd argue that it should fall back to another theme, or something along those lines.08:51
SurakMithrandir: where exactly is the problem located?08:51
Mithrandirin gtk somewhere, I think.08:52
MithrandirI haven't actually looked at the code, but it makes sense.08:52
SurakI don't know why, but I cannot access launchpad from here. This could be posted to https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/3362908:53
Ubugtumalone bug 33629 in ia32-libs-openoffice.org "openoffice2 not showing widgets in breezy amd64" [Normal,Needs info]  08:53
MithrandirI'm currently testing the live cd a bit, so I'm slightly handicapped wrt launchpad, but yes, it should absolutely go there.08:54
Mithrandirnow, if rsvg-convert could please speed up a bit, I'd be happy.08:54
Mithrandirit has so far used about 4 CPU minutes on a decent AMD64.08:54
SurakMithrandir: Doko replied me, but I did not have more information. I just knew that there was something wrong :-) The bug is posted against the wrong lib, anyway.08:54
MithrandirSurak: it should probably be either libgtk or ia32-libs-gtk, yes.08:55
SurakMithrandir: If you could log in launchpad and provide more info on this bug, I'd be thankful :-)08:55
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MithrandirI need to try again without readahead.09:00
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SurakMithrandir: weird thig is, the window bars handle pixmaps correctly - but widgets doesn't. How can be that?09:13
Surakhm.. window borders are handled by the 64-bit window manager. duh09:14
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Mithrandirso, readahead on the live cd adds 5s to bootup time.09:28
ograand whats does it gain us ? 09:28
SurakMithrandir: not only pixmaps, 32-bit apps on breezy amd64 cannot load vector widgets also. Trying with a svg-theme.09:31
Tm_TUbugtu is needed in #kubuntu-devel09:31
Tm_Tbug #3391709:31
Ubugtumalone bug 33917 in kubuntu-default-settings "lastest updates brought a new error on konqueror's system:/ sidepane" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3391709:31
Tm_T:)09:31
ograTm_T, ask Seveas 09:31
Mithrandirogra: slows us down on the live cd.  I guess it might be better if we optimise it a bit09:31
Tm_Tthanks09:31
ograMithrandir, no, i mean is it worth having it at all on the live CD ?09:32
Mithrandirogra: it's part of the desktop seed09:32
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ogrameh09:32
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Burgworksmile, please turn your away/back messages off09:38
smileBurgwork: Just did ;D Sorry09:38
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Treenaksoh wait09:39
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BurgworkTreenaks, that is not true09:46
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TreenaksBurgwork: ;)09:47
ograBurgwork, thats a side effect of the green supplements you get with your coffee in his country ;)09:47
Treenaksogra: duuude! :)09:47
ograheh09:48
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Burgworkogra, cheaper and better where I live09:51
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Burgworkno, the green stuff09:52
ograi know ;)09:52
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lemsx1can somebody look into  Bug #32576? I know you guys were working on it (Kamion?) but this is such a simple bug to fix... I just noticed that the Makefile is missing in this package, making it completely useless09:53
Ubugtumalone bug 32576 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.15 fglrx-kernel-source "missing separator when using debian/rules" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/3257609:53
TreenaksBurgwork: Ours was determined to be the best green stuff in the world by the WHO09:54
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dAndyKamion: any thoughts on the FTP support?10:11
sivangTreenaks: does WHO claim that green stuff is good fro your health?10:11
Treenakssivang: no. just that the Dutch variety has the most THC in it ;)10:12
Surakwhat lib is responsible for drawing pixmaps on gtk widgets?10:13
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