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uniqgnite.12:05
Riddellthanks uniqthank ss12:06
Luregood nite everybody12:15
kmonbye12:31
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Riddell_Sime: do you think a quick fix is possible or shall I upload the new version as it is?12:39
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sebasRiddell: Does the show all button send some sort of signal to the kcmodule?01:36
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Riddellsebas: good question.  I would imagine it would quit the module in some way01:38
sebasHm, close() maybe.01:38
sebasHm, I need some pointer when the app has been closed, the QTimer will just run on until the job is finished and only thereafter stuff will be garbagecollected.01:48
sebasSo I actually need to hook into the codepath when systemsettings changes module.01:48
Riddellfabo: do you maintain guidance packaging in svn.debian.org?  we should remove the debian directory from kde svn in that case01:57
Riddellfabo: also an UVF exception isn't needed for guidance since it's made to an ubuntu spec01:57
Riddellsebas: there's no close signal at all?  it must remove the widgets or something at least01:58
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sebasIt's not close, that's pretty sure.02:03
Riddellbut it must kill stuff else you'd have enormous memory leaks02:06
sebasYeah, but I didn't figure out what happens then.02:07
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sebasIn standalone mode, it indeed does get a close() signal, but not in systemsettings.02:07
sebaskcmodule's APIDOX is not too informative either.02:07
sebasRiddell: Where's the sourcecode of systemsettings?02:13
Riddellsebas: playground/base or apt-get source kde-systemsettings02:17
Riddellsebas: but the same thing happens with kcontrol02:17
sebasThx.02:17
sebasYeah, all the better.02:18
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sebasRiddell: Hm, I cannot really find something appropriate.02:33
Riddellbah02:55
Riddellwe could always alter system settings to send a signal02:56
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robotgeekhmm, what is Tonio's wiki name05:06
robotgeeknvm, found it and mailed him a log05:25
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_Sime_sebas, Riddell: The show all button does not unload the module. It merely hides it.07:19
_Sime_sebas: Load the deb descriptions with the help of QTimer and not using kapp.processEvents().07:20
_Sime_sebas: That will most likely fix the problem.07:21
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HobbseeLure: nice!  it works on boot!07:38
LureHobbsee: nice...07:38
Hobbsee:)07:38
LureI just need to bug Tonio_ to rename package kNM to network-manager-kde07:38
Hobbseethat might be an idea07:39
Lurenew n-m package is kept back for me (also for you?)07:39
Hobbseewhy?07:39
Hobbseedunno, only just turned teh computer on07:39
Lurethis is debian naming and Riddell said we need to follow - it is also more clear07:39
Hobbseeah ok, true07:39
Luretry update + upgrade07:39
Hobbseedist upgrade will upgrade it07:40
Lurereally? then is something on my system07:40
Hobbseehowever, it will also remove my compiled version of ndiswrapper, so i wont let it do that07:40
Hobbsee*pastebins*07:41
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Mezbrb reboot for knm07:41
=== Mez hopes it actually picks up something unlike nm
HobbseeLure: no...wait...my error.  http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/1063207:42
Hobbseehehe07:42
Luresame here07:42
LureI just now did install n-m again and hope it will work after reboot07:42
LureHobbsee: and help Mez - I am sure he will have some problems ;-)07:43
Lurebye07:43
Hobbseehehe07:43
=== Hobbsee can try
Hobbseeoh well, too late07:44
Hobbseeping?07:45
Hobbseetesting...07:45
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Hobbseetesting....07:47
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Mezhmm08:01
Meznow if only the git downstairs would enable my MAC address for Wireless access08:01
Hobbseehey Mez 08:01
Hobbseehehe08:01
MezHobbsee, hey08:02
Hobbseeso you got it sorta working?08:02
Mezwell it's there08:02
Mezand its showing my network connection08:02
Mezunlike n-m was (though it may be due to 0.6)08:02
Hobbseeoh good.  what encryption is it using?08:02
MezHobbsee, no encryp[tion08:03
Hobbseeah, lucky!08:03
MezMAC filtering08:03
Hobbseeyes, dad wouldnt allow us to do that08:03
Hobbseethen again, it's my router - i cant choose what happens to it?08:03
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faboRiddell: yes, guidance is in svn.debian.org08:24
_Sime_fabo: cool, now we can get back to testing again.08:25
mornfalltried with -f as it suggests?08:25
mornfallbah08:25
faboRiddell: so what's next about the UVF ? raphink or you will review/ipload it ?08:25
mornfallwrong window08:25
fabo_Sime_: have your received my mail ?08:26
_Sime_fabo: which one?08:26
faboabout pykdeextension fails to build on mips64 and so rpath related stuff08:27
fabo-so08:27
fabosent monday with subject "pykdeextensions failed to build on mips"08:28
_Sime_fabo: yes I see it08:28
_Sime_fabo: I'm really not sure where exactly that error is coming from, about libgcc.08:30
faboi asked you if you've got an idea, anyway i'll try to fix it, it's minor so no need to hurry ..08:32
_Sime_fabo: you should try looking in pykdeextensions and see what it uses to compile stuff. It is probably something in pythons distutils.py.08:34
fabo_Sime_: ok, thks for the tips :)08:35
hendryso there is no firefox in a kubuntu installation?08:52
Hobbseehendry: indeed08:53
hendrybut can konq hold up these days to firefox?08:54
Hobbseehendry: personally, i think not - but firefox is easy enough to install08:55
hendryi created a spread sheet document. then i try open it. then it asks me what application i should open it with. wtf08:57
hendryalso adept or whatever the KDE package manager is called seems broken08:59
=== hendry is using yesterday's daily
Hobbseehendry: try launching it a second time, if you havent already.  otherwise, ping mornfall about it09:01
mornfallwhat09:02
hendrymornfall: adept not working on my daily install (from yesterday)09:03
Hobbseemornfall: you're still working on adept?09:03
mornfallHobbsee: i'm not sure :)09:04
mornfallhendry: ok09:04
Hobbseeoh, ok then09:04
hendrycan Firefox be nicely integrated on the KDE desktop?09:06
hendryi.e. user clicks URL and it loads in firefox, instead of Konq?09:07
mornfallanything can be done09:07
mornfallunless proven otherwise09:07
hendryok then, has it be done?09:07
Tm_Tkcontrol has "component chooser" or similar09:09
hendryhow do KDE users play mp3s and AVIs?09:10
Hobbseeah, thankyou for reminding me09:13
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Tm_T=)09:13
Tm_Thendry: /msg ubotu mp309:13
hendryTm_T: that bot is doing nothing for me09:17
Tm_Thmm09:17
hendryso mp3 support is in Universe09:17
hendrywhy isn't it just installed by default? what makes have it Universe less illegal?09:18
Tm_Twell, licences09:20
hendryTm_T: eh?09:20
hendryit's in Universe.09:20
hendryomg adept seems unstable09:21
Tm_Thttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3#Licensing_and_patent_issues09:21
Tm_Tand because of that, it won't be installesd by defaulyt09:21
Tm_T-y09:21
hendryso having it in Universe is OK09:22
Tm_Tyes09:23
Tm_Tbut by default it is lees OK09:23
Tm_Ts/lees/less/09:23
hendrythat doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me09:26
hendrybecause in either case Ubuntu is distributing it09:26
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Tm_Tnot really09:27
Tm_Tcommunity of Ubuntu09:27
mornfallhendry: omg what about a sensible report?09:28
hendrymornfall: hmmm. first time it just ran in the bg and didn't allow my to start another session. i've since rebooted. running adept now. it just takes forever to initialise...09:29
mornfallok so unstable means takes long to start in your dictionary09:32
mornfallfine :)09:32
hendrywell there isn't any redraw09:32
hendryso that doesn't look good09:32
mornfallhmm skim?09:33
mornfallRiddell: is skim default-on lately?09:33
mornfallhendry: so it hangs or takes long to start?09:33
hendrymornfall: i'm using skim09:34
hendrymornfall: yup. i can send you a screenshot09:34
mornfallhendry: that's it then09:34
hendryit's just hanging there09:34
hendrywhat's the problem with skim ? bug ref?09:34
mornfallhendry: no need, it is reported already09:34
mornfallhendry: maybe you could attach gdb though09:34
mornfallhendry: and ask it to thread apply all bt09:34
mornfallalso strace -p adept_pid could help09:35
hendrywhoa, it's doing something (after 5 mins)09:35
mornfallRiddell: this skim interaction will kill me09:35
hendrynot sure about gdb and "ask it to thread apply all bt"09:35
hendryi can get an strace going. dump it to file?09:36
hendryand send it to you ?09:36
mornfallhendry: gdb . adept_pid when it hangs and get the output09:36
mornfallhendry: wait i'll find the bug number09:36
hendryok09:36
=== mornfall frowns at launchpad -- slowness incarnated
hendrymornfall: pastebin.com/61576809:39
hendrymornfall: that normal?09:39
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mornfalllaunchpad dead09:39
mornfallhendry: if you can, please mail the results to me@mornfall.net, thanks09:40
mornfallewgh09:40
mornfallhendry: not at all09:40
mornfallhow many times have you clicked it?09:40
hendry"Launchpad is a large, monolithic, web application." # shocking :)09:40
mornfallwell09:40
mornfallit may be just the threads09:41
hendrymornfall: i didn't start it up that many times, defn.09:41
hendrymornfall: you should try the daily install in vmware. installing in Korean is easy. :)09:41
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mornfallthere may be like 3-4 threads per instance.. it shouldnt' allow multiple instances tho09:41
mornfalli don't have vmware09:42
mornfalli don't have time either09:42
mornfalland it works here with skim (well, skim crashes most of the time tho)09:42
mornfallanyway gotta run09:43
mornfalllaters09:43
hendrymornfall: ok, cheerio09:43
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hungerhi mornfall.10:19
Hobbseehey Lure - it's ok to upgrade nm10:19
mornfallhi10:19
mornfallwhat's up10:19
PygiHobbsee: yes, you can upgrade n-m, why not?10:19
LureHobbsee: good (back to boring Breezy an d work - so I cannot try)10:20
PygiLure: whats happening?10:20
HobbseeLure: no problems - it gets rid of one package, and adds another10:20
hungerIs NM 0.6 in the normal archives yet?10:21
Hobbseehunger: no, separate repo10:21
LurePygi: work, but not on NM :-(10:21
Pygiaha, ok10:21
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hungerHobbsee: will it make it into dapper? Works pretty well for me, I wouldn't mind seeing it;-)10:22
Pygihunger: we'll see ...10:22
Hobbseehunger: dont know, ask Lure 10:22
Pygithere is a lot more work to be done...10:22
Hobbseeif not, we have a separate repo for it10:22
Hobbseeit works quite well using a clean install10:22
Pygiperhaps for you, but not for all...10:22
LurePygi: did we get l-r-m for latest kernel patched? This makes some madwifi users unhappy...10:23
Pyginop, not yet :-/10:23
Pygiwhere, link?10:23
HobbseePygi: you clearly havent been here lately - this didnt work out of the box for me either - required some tweaking.  i'm not saying that it works perfectly for everyone, but i'm saying that it seems to work fine from a clean install10:23
hungernetwork-manager-kde is knetworkmanager I assume?10:24
Hobbseehunger: yes10:24
PygiHobbsee: nah, it doesn't work work on clean install as well ^_^10:24
Hobbseereally?10:24
Pygito some users that is true...10:25
PygiLure: do we have knetworkmanager renamed to network-manager-kde?10:25
hungerNice that you are getting the name-mess sorted out.10:25
Lurehttp://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=84967110:25
Pygihunger: yup ^_^10:25
PygiLure: we should rename it to "kde-network-manager"10:26
hungerThere is no network-manager-kde yet, so I'll stick with knetworkmanager for now.10:26
Pygihunger: agreed ^_^10:26
LurePygi: not yet - waiting for Tonio_ (he was not aware that this was also agreed with Riddell)10:26
Lureit is just package rename, binary name will stay10:27
PygiLure: kde-network-manager is better that network-manager-kde10:27
Pygiyes, I am aware of that10:27
LurePygi: we are just following Debian here10:27
Pygino, we are following ubuntu rules, not debian ones10:27
hungerPygi: But then it should be gnome-network-manager as well.10:28
Pygiyup10:28
LurePygi: ubuntu main policy is not to get against Debian if not required10:28
LurePygi: if you do not agree, persuade mbiebel (debain maintainer) on ubuntu-devel mailing list 10:29
LureI think it is still possible, as they did not relese NM to archives yet.10:29
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Pygijoy, we have powerpc packages10:29
Pyginetwork-manager-gnome should be renamed to gnome-network-manager10:30
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=== Pygi rapmages
=== Hobbsee duct tapes Pygi, so he can no longer rampage
=== Pygi rapmages and deletes N-M repo
Pygis/rapmages/rampages10:32
=== Hobbsee rapmage in general at Pygi
Hobbseeit sounds *far* more fun than rampaging10:33
PygiHobbsee: what? deleting the N-M repo? ;)10:34
Hobbseedo i need a reason?10:34
Pygino, not really ;)10:34
Hobbseewhich repo were you using?  the kubuntu.no-ip.com one?10:34
Pygibah, I am just erasing the repo right now ^_^10:35
=== Pygi jokes ;)
Hobbseehehe10:38
hungerWhen using kpowersave the thinkpad-keys milo popups go away.10:54
hungerAny idea how I can get them back?10:54
hungerAnd how I can get rid of the "hibernate" entry in kpowersave's menu?10:55
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mornfallhunger: *powersave* is written by suse, is it not? :)10:58
Tm_T"isn't it" ;)10:59
mornfallTm_T?10:59
Tm_Ts/is it not/isn't it/10:59
Tm_Tatleast I feel so11:00
mornfallwhy11:00
Tm_Tbecause it's widely used english phrase11:00
Tm_Tnever seen "is it not"11:00
Tm_T"it's pure milk, isn't it?"11:01
Tm_Tetc11:01
mornfallTm_T: that's because you are deformed by us english11:01
Tm_Twhat?11:01
Tm_TI'm not11:01
mornfallTm_T: and informal language :)11:01
mornfallyou never write isn't in formal language11:02
Tm_They, now you're insulting ;(11:02
Tm_TI even use en_GB locales!11:02
mornfallhmm?11:02
Tm_T;)11:02
mornfallbritish keyboard layout is unfortunately braindead11:02
mornfallbut then, i use dvorak so :)11:02
Tm_TI don't use english kb-layout ofcourse, I'm finnish ;)11:03
mornfallright11:03
Tm_TI need my 11:03
mornfall i can write11:03
mornfallbut the last one, i can't even read :)11:03
Tm_T=)11:03
mornfallmaybe because my font is too tiny11:03
Tm_Tit's a with  on top of it11:04
mornfallbut i can write  :-)11:04
Tm_Tyeah, but you have key for it?11:04
mornfallno, but i have dead cedilla11:04
mornfallnot that it's useful with other letters :)11:05
Tm_Thttp://www.hermessoft.com/newproject/keyboards/finnish.html11:05
Tm_T;)11:05
mornfallwell, you can't code on *that* keyboard layout11:06
Tm_TI can11:07
mornfallyou punch in ascii codes for {}? :)11:07
hungermornfall: dvorak? How boring...11:07
mornfallhunger: why11:07
Tm_Tactually, that doesn't show whole of it, hmm, have to find better pic11:07
hungermornfall: using standard keyboard layouts is soooo non-l33t:-)11:07
mornfallhunger: well, i don't use *standard* dvorak ;-)11:08
hungermornfall: You wrote your own keyboard config files for X and console?11:08
mornfallhunger: for one, i need national characters and i use punctuation more than numbers so numbers are on shift11:08
mornfallhunger: for other, i use capslock as ctrl11:09
mornfallhunger: i don't use console (i can use qwerty and standard dvorak as well)11:09
hungermornfall: At last! Someone else with a custom keyboard layout!11:09
Pygi:-S11:09
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mornfallmorn@lor-master/k3:~ -> head ~/bin/keymap.sh11:10
mornfall#!/bin/sh11:10
mornfallxkbcomp - $DISPLAY <<_EOF11:10
mornfall<lots of xkb stuff follows>11:10
hungermornfall: Hmmm.... I just hacked /etc/X11/xkb and inserted that keymay into my xserver.11:11
mornfalllike  etc characters on level3shift :)11:11
mornfallhunger: i have that keymap.sh symlinked into autostart -- it also helps that any X i sit at, ssh -Y lorien.mornfall.net keymap.sh gives me my keymap :)11:11
hungermornfall: I do not need those... I just shuffeled a couple of keys around that I could never get the hang of when learning touchtyping...11:11
mornfallhunger: auhm :)11:12
hungerI figured that it is easier to move the keys to where I expect them to be than to adapt to some arbitrary ordering imposed by some standards commitee.11:12
mornfallwell, i have alphabetic letters in standard dvorak positions11:12
mornfallhunger: "do not"? beware or Tm_T will tell you to use don't ;-)11:13
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hungermornfall: Let him... english is not my language, so I can pretty well butcher it every way I want:-)11:14
=== hunger sighs... what kind of idiot sells a server product that by default does only ask for a username without even a input area for a password!
mornfallhunger: ?11:17
Tm_Thttp://www.language-keyboard.com/keyboards/finnish_keyboard.jpg11:17
Tm_Tnah, that's not good11:17
hungermornfall: I am doing a trip into the proprietary SW world... I hate it.11:17
mornfallah ah11:17
hungermornfall: people are so stupid... handing over several k bugs for a server without even a basic password authentication.11:18
hungerOK, you can add it... but it is not activated by default.11:19
hungerkpowersaved rocks compared to klaptop!11:40
Riddellmornfall: skim is currently default on, we're looking at ways to get it off unless you're using a CJK locale11:40
Hobbseehunger: +1 :P  - it actually works on my machine!11:43
hungerAny idea why I have a kmix window pop up on each login?11:45
hungerI guess something is trying to start the taskbar thingy and is getting confused.11:46
hungerHobbsee: The config files of powersaved look very suse-ish for some reason;-)11:47
Hobbseehunger: indeed :P11:48
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mornfallRiddell: not that it helps if that means adept is useless in cjk locales11:54
mornfallRiddell: you have any idea on how scim works? how can it cause adept freezes?11:54
mornfall(because i don't)11:55
RiddellI've no idea how skim works11:57
Riddellor scim11:57
mornfallwho maintains s(c/k)im? maybe he could tell11:58
mornfallthe catch is that skim just segfaults most of the time on my dapper instead of doing anything useful11:58
mornfalland i can't reproduce the hangs either11:58
cmvoRiddell: Hi! kubuntu ksplash icons are ok in the lastest version I tried.11:58
Riddellcmvgreat11:59
Riddellhttp://www.scim-im.org/projects/skim11:59
cmvoRiddell: In system settings an admin mode module now can be use more than once. One bug down x to got :-)11:59
cmvoRiddell: s/got/go/12:00
Riddellthanks sime for that one12:01
seaLneRiddell: what is the intention with the 3.5.2 packages on kubuntu.org? are they to be used?12:02
hungerRiddell: Hey, I just noticed that resizing is fixed in kubuntu's control center! great work!12:02
hungerHey, even admin mode works for me now!12:03
cmvoRiddell: Is the kubuntu artwork included in flight5 what will be released?12:04
RiddellseaLne: well spotted :)12:06
RiddellseaLne: they'll be ready for testing soon12:07
HobbseeRiddell: how long away is soon?  :P12:07
Riddellcmvo: close to it12:07
Riddellhunger: go hug sime12:07
RiddellHobbsee: 15 mins12:07
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Hobbseeoh goody :)12:07
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Hobbsee*lassoo12:10
Hobbseehowever it's spelt12:10
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=== mornfall giggles at ixiion in #kubuntu
ubijtsa2question, will kde4 make it into dapper+1 ?12:11
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mornfallaway12:12
=== ubijtsa2 is just curious - no need for intricate in-depth explanation :)
Hobbseemornfall: hehe, yeah, i know12:12
ubijtsa2mornfall: I take your actions as a negative on that then :)12:12
mornfallubijtsa2: well, unless you believe in miracles that is12:13
ubijtsa2mornfall: so kde4 is something for dapper+2 then12:13
mornfallmaybe a new and improved <insert your favourite saviour> returns and brings kde4 with him/her12:13
ubijtsa2*lol*12:14
mornfallubijtsa2: even dapper+2 is very optimistic :)12:14
mornfalldapper+2 will be frozen a year from now (if we believe marketing talk)12:14
ubijtsa2aye12:14
hungermornfall: kde4 *is* the saviour that fixes all bugs, adds all missing features and rights all misfeatures.12:14
mornfallhunger: you almost sound like it will be another .com12:15
mornfalli'm wondering where people get the idea that kde4 will be revolutionary12:16
hungermornfall: I am somewhat fed up with "Oh, kde4 will fix/have that" whenever pointing out one of my problems to a kde-person.12:16
mornfallhunger: point me to that kde-person :)12:16
hungermornfall: especially considering that so far there is no set plan for what kde4 will actually be afaict.12:17
ubijtsa2kde4 will use Qt4 I guess12:17
cmvoRiddell: I think the kubuntu color scheme need a name, if I try a different scheme Current is overwritten and I can't get the default scheme back.12:17
hungerubijtsa2: and plasma and solid and no more dcop and a new multimedia engine, ...12:17
hungerubijtsa2: At times it does sound like a rewrite to me... but then I am just a user with little insight on what is going on in kde development:-(12:18
mornfallhunger: far from rewrite12:21
cmvoRiddell: The dark blue is a nice color, but in some situations it seems a bit too dark. When used as a background to black text it is hard to read the text.12:21
Riddellcmvo: where does that happen?12:26
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cmvoRiddell: For example in the sidebar in a control module in systems settings when the mouse pointer hovers above an unselected item the text is black and the background dark blue.12:29
ubijtsa2hunger: sounds like they are busy doing all sorts12:32
Riddellhmm, yes12:32
cmvoRiddell: It seems the control modules use Standard Text on Selected Background on mouseover whewhereasreas the menubar used Selected Text12:47
cmvoRiddell: Where is the kubutu color scheme hidden? I changed to KDE Default and can't get back.12:51
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Riddellit's in /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings01:03
Riddellbeastie squishers meeting! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad01:04
RiddellseaLne should be there, Lure too01:05
RiddellKDE 3.5.2 ready for testing!  deb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352/ dapper main01:10
Hobbseewoot!01:10
freeflyingcool01:10
Riddellsystray icons now take up half the space!01:10
mornfallhmm?01:11
Lathiatyeh systray icons are getting out of control :\01:12
Lathiathas the skimn icon gone?01:12
LureRiddell: sorry, no time (boring work...) ;-)01:12
freeflyingLathiat: it will be soon01:13
Lathiatfreeflying: cool01:13
Lathiatalso adept could do with a context menu thats usefull01:13
mornfallLathiat: meh?01:13
Lathiatyou knwo like an "OPen updater" item :)01:14
Lathiat(i realise you can left click on it, but none the less)01:14
Riddellwho wants to package cmake?01:24
freeflyingRiddell: I'd try 01:25
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Riddellfreeflying: http://lists.kde.org/?l=kde-core-devel&m=114263356311618&w=201:28
Riddellhttp://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=KDECMakeIntro01:28
Riddellfreeflying: would be quite cool to have since kde 4 seems to be moving towards cmake01:28
freeflyingRiddell: shall I file a ITP to debian01:28
Riddellfreeflying: I'd wait until it's in ubuntu then file one, pointing to the ubuntu package01:29
freeflyingRiddell: ok01:29
cmvoRiddell: Any plans to put the kubuntu logo on the desktop background?01:30
Riddellcmvo: kwwii said he was fed up of logos on wallpapers01:31
cmvoRiddell: Maybe it would be a good idea then to include the artwork of previous versions, as KDE does, for those who prefer the older artwork.01:34
Riddellcmvo: is that related?  would you prefer the artwork if it had a logo on it?01:36
LureRiddell: it is marketing issue (for screenshots in reviews...)01:36
LureI also agree with cmvo that we need to have each release artwork available for users who liked them (Kubuntu 5.10, 6.06...)01:37
LureAFAIR, we do not have it as a theme currently (even the default one)01:37
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cmvoRiddell: I would't want to anger the artist. Seems I've gotten used to the logo in breezy. The new background looks a bit generic, not something thats special to kubuntu.01:39
cmvoRiddell: While I'm nitpicking: In the kdm theme the input boxes are too close to the colon. It just doesn' t look right.01:45
cmvoMaybe I should do my own artwork :-)01:45
cmvoSri, got to go. Cu all later.01:46
Riddellcmvo: send me a fix and I'll put it in :)01:47
freeflyingRiddell: upload new skim to REVU , remove the skim.desktop from /usr/share/autostart for avoild autostart under en_US locale01:49
Riddellfreeflying: and it'll still work without setup for CKJ users?01:50
freeflyingRiddell: need work on other package like scim-pinyin ,etc.01:51
LeeJunFanWhy wouldn't kubuntu-default-settings list of installed files not show everything? ie. the splash theme. It gives a very short list of files compared to what's actually installed.01:54
RiddellLeeJunFan: splash theme is part of a different package01:56
Riddellusplash theme anyway01:56
LeeJunFanI wish all the kubuntu artwork was personally so I could get the kubuntu look w/o installing the default settings that I don't like.02:00
LeeJunFanFor simplicity sake anyway, I could just copy what I need before default settings removal.02:01
Riddellyou can't really separate them, the artwork needs the settings02:04
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LeeJunFanok, owell. Thanks anyway.02:08
mornfalljjesse: hi02:09
mornfalljjesse: i will leave that on you -- there are 3 separate entries because that's the default kdelibs set up02:09
mornfalljjesse: if we have a single document, i will change the menu02:09
LeeJunFanRiddell: you really do a great job with this, thanks. Don't know what I'd be doing with kubuntu, probably retro back to the Amiga or something. :)02:10
LeeJunFans/with/without02:10
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seaLneweird kontact is maximizing under kicker in 352 for me02:47
RiddellseaLne: works for me.  xinerama stuff maybe?02:49
seaLnei don't use xinerama02:50
Riddellwell dual screen thingy02:50
seaLneinteresting its fine on 0:0 its just 0:1 that has this issue02:51
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jjesselooking at bug #968 about a problem dist-upgrading from hoary to breezy can that bug be closed? or what should happen to it?03:34
UbugtuMalone bug 968 in kdevelop3 "File conflicts during upgrade" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/96803:34
jjessehas printing been fixed in dapper? 03:37
Riddelljjesse: unless you know it's fixed don't close it (I probably fixed that but I'm not sure)03:41
Riddelljjesse: no, printing still just as broken03:41
seaLneany idea what the printing problem is?03:53
freeflyingRiddell: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=217104:02
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jjesseRiddell: besides installing hoary and upgrading to brezzy is there a way to testit?04:14
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Riddelljjesse: hoary chroot04:46
freeflyingRiddell: how about cmake package04:47
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Riddellfreeflying: will take a look shortly04:53
freeflyingRiddell: need upload http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=212904:54
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hungerAnyone used yakuame? It is really sweet.04:57
Tm_Tyakuame?04:57
hungerTm_T: You know quake?04:57
Tm_Tyeah but... yakuame?!04:57
hungerTm_T: It provides a terminal in a quake-console like way.04:57
jjesseRiddell: do you have a hoary .iso someplace that i could download to test this in vmware? cdimage doesn't have it04:58
Tm_Thunger: you must mean yakuake ;(04:58
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hungerTm_T: Aehm... yes.04:58
Tm_Thunger: and it doesn't fit to my needs, don't like it04:58
hungerTm_T: Maybe I should use bigger fonts in my menu...04:58
Tm_T=)04:58
Tm_Thmm, maybe booting to new kernel ->04:59
hungerTm_T: Anyway: I love it:-)04:59
Riddelljjesse: releases.ubuntu.com must have it04:59
seaLnejjesse: i have a hoary machine i can test it if you want05:00
jjesseseaLne: would you mind? its bug #96805:01
UbugtuMalone bug 968 in kdevelop3 "File conflicts during upgrade" [Normal,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/96805:01
jjessei can download it from releases which is where it is at, but let me know 05:01
seaLnesure, i'll copy the hd before i upgrade so may be tommorow by the time i finish doing it if thats ok05:02
jjessefine with me the bug's been open since 2005-06-0905:04
seaLneyeah i noticed it when i was looking through the older bugs but hadn't got round to installing hoary on a machine yet05:04
seaLnei don't suppose any motu people here could look at my bug fix autopsy package on revu?05:06
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robotgeekhey raphink 05:07
Riddellhmm, kbfx isn't in the archives05:08
raphinkhi robotgeek05:09
raphinkRiddell: noticed that too, today ;)05:09
raphinknot even on REVu05:09
raphinknot even in sid05:09
raphink;)05:09
RiddellI'm sure there's packages for it around05:09
raphinkhmm05:09
raphinkthere are unofficial debs on kde-looks05:09
Riddellunless I imagined them05:09
raphinklook05:09
raphinkbut I believe these are checkinstall packages05:09
raphinkI've seen no source05:09
Riddellcould well be it.  debs of kde-look though are often made with alien05:09
raphinkthere's an ITP though05:10
raphinkfiled in october 05:10
Riddellin debian?05:10
raphinkyep05:10
raphinklet me find it05:10
Riddellit should take all of about 10 minutes to package, I think october is a bit slow :)05:10
raphinkhehe I agree ;)05:10
seaLnetrying to find a sponsor can take a while05:11
raphinkdebian bug #33523805:11
UbugtuDebian bug 335238 in wnpp "Subject: ITP: kbfx -- KDE "Start Button" with extra functionality" [Wishlist,Open]  http://bugs.debian.org/33523805:11
raphinkUbugtu: thank you05:11
jjesseis ubugtu new?05:11
raphinkjjesse: no05:11
seaLnenewish to here05:12
raphinkbut it wasn't on kubuntu-devel since some time ago05:12
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raphinks/since/till/05:12
freeflyingraphink: so strange , I found someone upload quarry , but not the latest releae on REVU05:12
raphinkmhm05:13
Tm_Tlailai05:13
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superstonedhi everyone, i'm looking for the source of plastik's kwin style. it is supposed to be in the source package pulled in with "apt-get source kdeartwork-theme-window", and it is in the official debian package, but i can't find it in the ubuntu package.05:56
superstonedanyone any idea where it is?05:56
Riddellsuperstoned: it's in kdelibs05:56
Riddellor maybe kdebase05:56
superstonedkdelibs - checked, i'll try kdebase.05:56
superstonedthanx, btw05:56
seaLnekwin05:57
superstoned(i'm gonna try to remove the thin line around the inner part of the windowdecoration)05:57
Tm_Tkdebase05:57
Tm_Thmm, atleast in kde svn05:57
Tm_Tkdebase/kwin/clients/plastik/05:58
seaLne/usr/lib/kde3/kwin3_plastik.so is in kwin05:58
superstonedaaah05:58
seaLne/usr/lib/kde3/plugins/styles/plastik.so is in kdelibs4c2a05:58
seaLnesuperstoned: so you may have fun as it appears to be in more than one package05:59
superstonedhaha, yeah05:59
superstonedfound that out already...05:59
superstonedanyway, i'm gonna get it, and then see if i can figure out how to get rid of the line (no programming knowledge at all...)05:59
seaLneanyone having problems with LP just now?06:00
seaLnehmm fine now06:01
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superstonedhey ppl looks like i did it ;-) have a look at plastik windec WITHOUT the annoying line: http://web.inter.nl.net/users/jospoortvliet/pictures/tmp.jpg06:43
superstonedjust had to remove all 4 instances of ".dark(110)" in plastik.cpp06:44
superstonedi think with this change, plastik'06:46
superstonedwindec looks modern enough to be the default in kubuntu :D06:46
Tm_Theh06:51
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theine_does anybody know which qt4 package contains qptrlist.h?07:28
Riddelltheine_: qptrlist doesn't exist in qt407:30
theine_ah, good to know, thanks07:31
Tm_T:p07:32
Tm_Thmm, does konqueror cache favicons some weird way?07:36
Tm_TI changed one from my website07:36
Riddellyes, it caches them forever07:36
Tm_Tbut... I can't see it in konqi07:37
Tm_Thmm, any dirty fix?07:37
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cmvoI'm looking for docs on creating kdm themes and can't find anything usefull. Any pointers?07:44
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kmonHi. I'm receiving an error in apt with the kubuntu.org archive for amarok1.407:46
kmonErr http://kubuntu.org dapper/main Packages07:47
kmon  404 Not Found07:47
sebasdeb http://kubuntu.org/packages/amarok-14beta2 dapper main07:47
kmonoh.. I have an / after beta207:48
kmonI'm still receiving that error07:49
kmonI'm using amd6407:49
sebasOw, I'm using the x86 port.07:50
kmonThe thing is that I managed to install it correctly, but one day apt began giving this error07:52
Riddellkmon: works for me on amd6407:52
LureRiddell: I heard there is 3.5.2 somewhere - can you put link to repo to Topic?07:53
Riddellit's not yet released07:53
kmonRiddell: Dou you have any pastebin so I can post my sources.list?07:53
LureRiddell: not even test binaries - then I misunderstood somewhere07:54
Riddelldeb http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352/ dapper main07:54
Lurethanks - will try out07:55
Riddellkmon: kubuntu.pastebin.com07:55
kmonhttp://kubuntu.pastebin.com/61658207:56
kmonThe KNetworkManager repo doesn't work because I'm afraid there are no amd64 packages to test :(07:58
cmvoRiddell: Here 3.5.2 installed without problems. Haven't pushed it, but it seems to behave normaly :-)07:59
kmonbut the amarok line seems to be fine...07:59
cmvoRiddell: I'm toying with the kdm theme, but can't find usefull documentation. Do you know where to look?08:00
Lurekmon: there was no one to build for amd6408:03
Riddellcmvo: great, thanks for testing 3.5.208:05
Riddellcmvo: gdm has the spec but mostly you just copy existing ones08:06
Riddellkmon: the koffice one is broken08:07
kmonRiddell: thanxs08:08
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cmvoRiddell: ah, gdm. I didn't look there :-) I see the basic concept, but I'd like to know a little bit more what I'm doing...08:10
kmonDoes anyone here know if there are plans on providing KNetworkManager and Kpowersave packages for amd64 testers?08:12
Lurekmon: I think the issue is that Tonio_ does not have amd64 HW to build (ppc is provided by raphink I think)08:13
kmonLure: ok, it's a shame... :(08:13
Lurekmon: you can always build from source08:15
LureI was also a bit concerned initially, but dpkg is really nice for building from source08:15
LureRiddell: Failed to fetch http://kubuntu.org/packages/kde352/pool-dapper/kdebase/kdebase-data_3.5.2-0ubuntu1_all.deb  Size mismatch08:18
Riddellah yes, that'll happen08:25
Riddellyou'll need to wait until I finish my upload08:25
tomaRiddell: i've done a bit of boring work by making some minutes. Atm in plain ascii, what should i do with them? You, wiki, xyz?08:26
LureRiddell: no problem...08:26
Riddelltoma: from the last kubuntu meeting?08:29
tomaRiddell: yes08:29
Riddelltoma: you rock08:29
Riddelltoma: https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Meetings/Minutes08:29
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Riddellthis wiki is nicer than wiki.kde.org, but not as nice as mediawiki08:30
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LureRiddell: is anybody looking into desktop switch slowdown (I suspect crystal)08:40
RiddellLure: I'm going to e-mail the kwin-crystal author08:40
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LureOK, there is also starrtup delay for apps (worse just after reboot), but this desktop is really anoying when it hits you08:41
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robotgeekLure: i sent networkmanager logs to Tonio_, should i email to you too?08:46
trappistanyone know why Eterm's check for _MOTIF_MWM_HINTS would fail against kwin on one up-to-date dapper machine and not another?  I have to disable that check in the Eterm source for borderless Eterms to work08:47
robotgeekhe could just have said no :)08:48
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robotgeekLure: i sent networkmanager logs to Tonio_, should i email to you too?08:48
Lurerobotgeek: if you want me to look at they, yes ;-)08:49
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robotgeekLure: forwarded to your gmail08:57
Lurerobotgeek: did not get it yet - set to lure dot net @?09:07
Lures/set/sent/09:08
robotgeekLure: no, lure.net @ gmail09:08
Lureok, that is right address...09:08
Lurerobotgeek: is it more tha 2 GB (that is left space in my mailbox)? ;-)09:09
robotgeekLure: no, i compressed it. it's about 09:09
robotgeek609:09
robotgeek6 KB09:09
robotgeek09:10
robotgeeksorry, konsole is acting up. 09:10
robotgeek09:11
robotgeek lure dot net at gmail.com09:11
trappistrobotgeek: me too.  what are the odds.09:21
robotgeektrappist: konsole problems?09:22
trappistyes, it all just started freaking out badly09:22
trappiststuff spontaneously pasted into it09:23
raphinkanyone very good with awk here ?09:23
raphink:s09:23
raphinkor good enough that is ;)09:23
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tomadeps on the q09:23
raphinkwell ok when I'd like to turn an output of severals lines into an array, usable in bash09:24
raphinkone line of output => one element in the array09:24
trappistI just do while read line; do something to $line; done in bash09:24
raphinkyes but no09:25
raphink;)09:25
raphinkI want the array for a good reason09:25
tomawhile i in `cat file`; do bla; done09:25
raphinkI'm parsing an XML file09:25
raphinkso I've got chapters sections in it09:25
raphinkand inside these chapters, lines that have to be numbered by the number of the chapter09:25
tomai'm out. I'ld use a php script by now ;-)09:26
trappistruby here09:26
raphinkhehe09:26
raphinkok09:26
raphinkbash & awk are not powerful enough for this in your opinion ;)09:26
robotgeekraphink: might be too "painful" :)09:26
raphinkhehe09:26
raphinkI don't really feel like doing this in PHP though09:27
tomaow they are powerfull enough to do it, but you would need to read something in a book...09:27
raphinkand I don't know ruby09:27
raphinkmhm09:27
raphinkmaybe python might do the job too09:28
raphinkno?09:28
trappistsure09:28
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Lurerobotgeek: cannot see anything obvious, beside the fact that you do not use ndiswrapper (that most bcm43xx users use)09:38
robotgeekLure: powerpc kernel09:38
Luresorry, forgot about that :-(09:38
Lurethere were updates in last kernel release - I suspect you use it already?09:39
robotgeek2.6.15-19-powerpc09:39
Lurewpa_supplicant also takes care of WEP...09:39
LureYou are using WEP?09:39
robotgeekyes. 09:39
robotgeekLure: well, lemme check again. there seem to be a bunch of updates09:41
robotgeekah, nothing to the kernel. sorry09:41
Lurerobotgeek: you did not succed to connect with NM yet (or it worked before and now broke)?09:42
robotgeekLure: no, have not connected yet with this card09:42
Lureand you entered your WEP key only once (was not asked multiple times for it)?09:43
Lurethis is strange:09:44
LureNetworkManager: <information>   wpa_supplicant(27192): wpa_driver_wext_set_wpa09:44
Lurelike it really uses WPA...09:45
robotgeeki entered more than once just to verify that i entered it correctly09:45
Lureand this09:46
LureNetworkManager: <information>   wpa_supplicant(27192): wep_key0 - hexdump(len=13): [REMOVED] 09:46
LureNetworkManager: <information>   wpa_supplicant(27192): Custom wireless event: 'associating timed out'09:46
robotgeekLure: my card does take sometime to get associated. however, wlanassistant works fine with it09:47
Luredefine "some time"09:47
Luremaybe timeouts in NM are just too low for your card...09:48
robotgeekLure: i have a 3 second delay for every command i type with regard to wireless in my connect script, that helps09:48
Lurethat is quite some delay - intresting tha wlassistant is OK09:49
Lurenot sure if NM can be changed w/o recompile09:49
robotgeeki think it waits for  eth0: link becomes ready09:50
robotgeekerr, eth109:50
Lureyes, true, wlassistant just parses command outputs...09:51
robotgeekLure: you have any more ideas you would want me to try out?09:56
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mornfallhi jjesse 09:57
Lurenot really - currently looking into n-m mailing list to see if timeouts can be configured somehow09:57
robotgeekLure: thanks anyways :)09:59
Lurerobotgeek: no pb, hope will get this resolved for you09:59
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Lurehi Pygi10:00
robotgeekLure: yes, it's pretty nice to use once it starts working (i used on breezy on a different laptop)10:00
Pygihi Lure10:00
PygiLure: anything new?10:03
LurePygi: no, looking at several logs...10:03
LurePygi: I was thinking if we need to look in FC5 and SLED 10.1 for potential patches they include in their packaegs10:04
Lure(and drivers)10:04
Pyginop, let's rather concentrate on fixing the background scanning issue10:05
Lureyou made any progress there 10:06
LureI am a bit pesimistic on that one...10:06
jjessehiya mornfall10:06
mornfalljjesse: did you catch my (irc) reply?10:07
jjessemornfall: i may have missed it10:07
PygiLure: go ask fedora  people do they have that patch for us?10:07
mornfalljjesse: i'd say just do as you want the menu can be fixed -- is it as it is because it's default10:08
jjessemornfall: ok, then i think i would like to have one guide  that address all three programs10:08
mornfalljjesse: sure why not10:08
jjessemornfall: i just wanted to make sure it was cool with you before i did somethng totally different then what you were thinkgin10:09
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mornfalljjesse: you write it -- you decide -- i am usually pretty pissy about people telling me how i should do my work ;-)10:10
jjessefeel the same way :)10:10
alleeLure: (k)networkmanager ;)10:13
Lureallee: tried it?10:14
alleeLure: yeah, played with it right now.  Not much success10:14
Lurewhich driver?10:14
alleeLure: is there somewhere a list of problems?10:14
alleeipw220010:15
Lurestrange - mine works10:15
Pygiyup, list of problems is on wiki10:15
Pygihm, no problems with ipw by now :-/10:15
Lurethere is discussion in forums, and I try to keep wiki up-to-date with links to issues10:15
trappistipw2200 is hella buggy.  there's a new version though.10:15
alleeUnpluging cable, no attempt to use wlan10:15
alleeplug cable, still used wlan10:15
Lureallee: you have latest kernel (from yesterday)?10:15
alleeLure: yes10:16
Lureso what is the problem? No networks?10:16
alleeLure: wlan here is wpa tk-ip with hidden ssid10:16
LureOK, so yo need to use connect to network...10:16
alleeFirst startup (hidden) wlan was not found10:16
alleeLure: why? :) iwlist eth1 scan lists it ;)  So I expect a <hidden> menu entry10:17
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Lureallee: I do not think that hidden is listed - you just need to use "Connect to other network" and specify parameters (SSID, WPA....) manually10:18
alleeLure: but this is 'only' usability.  What was disappointing is that unplug/plug cable dis not enable/disable wlan usage10:18
Lureallee: it would be strange, as there might be many hidden networks - how would you present them - with AP address?10:18
alleeLure: yes, manually this works.  Since first usage, the wlan is listed10:19
Lureallee: not sure I understand unplug/plug concern?10:19
alleeLure: I unplug the cable and nm does no try to use the wlan10:20
LureOK, true, have seen that - not sure if this is job of NM or kNM...10:21
Lureallee: it would also be nice if wired plug would disconnect wlan10:21
alleeLure: yes, this was my second expectation that did not work :(10:21
Lureallee: btw, using rsibreak - not bad... ;-)10:22
alleeLure: toma is upstream.  Thank him  (ping ping:)10:22
Lureallee: there are many other problems (with drivers like madwifi, orinoco...) that this is really10:22
Luretoma: thanks for rsibreak - nice app10:23
tomathanks!10:23
toma"not bad" ?10:23
alleetoma: understatement ;)10:24
toma;-)10:24
PygiTonio_: around?10:24
Luretoma: I first thought this will be probably too intrusive (used some apps on Windows years back), but rsibreak is really nice and lightweight10:25
alleewhere are the n-m experts?  I would like to find out if the unplug/plug net cable and wlan is not started/stop is a bug or a feature?10:25
alleeLure: if it's a bug I would like to help narrow it down ;)10:25
Luren-m mailing list - Robert Love answeres quickly...10:25
Pygiallee: nobody is expert on anything ;)10:25
alleePygi: okay,  somehow who knows how it 'should' work ;)10:26
Lurehttp://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-list/10:26
Pygiallee: that might  be intentional by upstream ....10:26
alleePygi: then I file a wishlist report instead of a bug report ;)10:27
Pygiallee: yes, most probably...10:27
tomaLure: thanks for the compliment. with such an app the diffificulty is indeed to make you rest on one side but not too intrusive so the user stops using it. It is an balancing act.10:29
alleeWhere is knetworkmanager developed?  is there a src code repo?  I've found some trival pkg  'bugs'10:29
Lureallee: not really :-(, Timo (author) is working on SVN (SuSE), but he said that will issue a new snapshot by the end of week10:30
alleeLure: debian/ dir is also in SuSE svn?10:31
Luretoma: exactly - and I really believe it well balanced10:31
Lureallee: no, you have our diff in Tonio_'s repository10:32
alleeLure: URL?10:32
Lurethere is also SVN in debian, but we are not in sync with debina yet10:32
Luredeb-src http://kubuntu.no-ip.org/kubuntu dapper main10:32
Lureallee: for debian, see here: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-March/016646.html10:33
alleeLure: ah, the apt repo, not a svn repo10:33
Lureallee: I think Tonio_ does not use SVN... there is one from debian10:34
Tm_TLure: Timo who?10:34
Lurehttp://blog.nouse.net/10:34
alleeLure: heh, I pester Tonio_ for quite some time to subscribe to alioth (without success yet ;)10:34
alleeLure: thx for the infos.  I'll grab debian/kubuntu source and compare them10:35
Lureallee: great - I planned to do that, but did not have time yet...10:35
PygiLure: you could look at the -ng, you know ^_^10:36
LurePygi: as I said - from initial looks it does not look promising...10:37
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PygiLure: heh...10:37
alleePygi: -ng == madwifi-ng ??10:38
Pygiallee: yesh ;)10:39
alleePygi: 'k.  I've read it too experimental for dapper.  Has this changed?10:39
Pygiallee: no, but we need to port background scanning feature from -ng, to -old10:40
Lureallee: no, we are looking just for one feature (background scan) to be backported to madwifi-old10:40
Lure;)10:40
LureNM does scans all the time and this causes disconects on madwifi (as scan is not perofrmed in background)10:41
Pygiperhaps we could make NM not scan all the time...10:45
Pygithat would probably be much easier ^_^10:45
LurePygi: I have seen once a post that this is possible (scan only on disconnect), but now I cannot find it in archives :-(10:46
Lurethis could at least be workaround for madwifi users10:46
Pygiyes. and thats good10:48
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alleePygi: correction: let it scan, as long as no network cable is plugged in ;)10:49
alleePygi: didn't the annoucement mention a modules packages with this 'allow scanning' backported?10:50
Pyginop10:50
Lureallee: just WPA support enabled in madwifi (safe patch, will be in official repo tommorow)10:51
alleeah 'k10:51
alleeknetworkmanager is also discussed in n-m gnome.org list? or is there a SuSE list? or ...10:51
Pygiallee: do you know where can I find info/patch on how to workaround that ?10:51
alleePygi: I read about it. wait. Searching ...10:52
Lureallee: do not follow SuSE much, therefore I am not sure...10:52
alleeLure: me too. I'll would like find out too, if the SuSE svn is accessible ...10:53
alleePygi: there something about l-m-r in accoucement on kubuntu-devel.  (But it looks like the backporting I remembered, happened in wpasupplicant and not madwifi-old)10:59
Pygiallee: I am subscribed to that, but haven't seen it...11:00
Lureallee: talking about NM 0.6 announcement - Pygi sent that mail! ;-)11:01
PygiLure: o joy ^_^11:01
alleelol11:01
Pygiallee: was there every any answer to that thread? I haven't seen none??11:03
LurePygi: several - see https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2006-March/016641.html11:04
PygiLure: this is ubuntu-devel11:04
PygiI am interested in kubuntu-devel11:04
LurePygi: no - KDE theme is top discussion there ;-)11:05
PygiLure: hm, I don't seem to get any mail from that list :-/11:06
alleePygi: no reply in my kubuntu-devel folder.  but It's my impression 95% is happening here and not in kubuntu-devel11:07
allee95% is a conservative guess ;)11:07
Pygik, I am off now ^_^11:10
alleePygi: bye11:11
LurePygi: bye11:11
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kmonsebas: Hi. I can't load display in systemsettings.11:28
Riddellkmon: which version?11:29
kmonsebas: here's the error:11:29
kmonhttp://kubuntu.pastebin.com/61701911:29
kmonI think lastests11:29
kmondapper11:30
kmonI'm using an amd64 laptop with x700 ati card (fglrx)11:34
Riddellwait for0.6.311:36
Riddellinfact I'll upload that tonight so try again tomorrow11:37
kmonRiddell: Ok11:37
alleeRiddell: hi, do you happen to know why Tonio_ removed n-m-{openvpn,vpnc} ?  Are they dapper+1?11:39
alleeI mean the support for them in knetworkmanager11:39
Riddellallee: no idea11:40
alleeRiddell: 'k (because debian did not, but they use an older snapshot than tonio)11:40
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