=== Viper550 [n=Viper550@d57-121-167.home.cgocable.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [12:18] Guess what, you've got some upstaging to do artwork wise now... [12:19] http://people.redhat.com/dfong/fc6graphics/ [12:22] dude, I do not mean to be rude, but what is the point? [12:22] FC6's artwork is just plain beautiful [12:22] I mean, I am a kubunu person, so I really don't care either way [12:23] but what is the point of coming here to say that? [12:23] (well, Fedora uses most of the same artwork cross-desktop anyway) My point, here's some inspiration so we can do even better for Edgy [12:23] you say it is your prefered distro, so use it === kwwii_ doesn't get it [12:24] I know, I do use it, but I used to use Ubuntu and when I joined the team I used Ubuntu [12:24] I was showing you what Fedora was up to, we did bring up the Echo icons on the list before, so it's not like we haven't mentioned Fedora before [12:25] But then, we all also kinda disliked the bubbles look too. === Seveas [n=seveas@ubuntu/member/seveas] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Burgundavia [n=corey@ubuntu/member/burgundavia] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [02:35] troy_s, I almost have the needed parts of usplash_gtk working to get a working preview application [02:36] so we have a graphical way of switching btween usplashes === Seveas [n=seveas@ubuntu/member/seveas] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [06:35] sweeetness === huwshimi [n=huw@ppp111-57.lns1.hba1.internode.on.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === dborg [n=daniel@e182055097.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === bluetux [n=terry@210.183.235.204] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === klepas [n=klepas@203-213-31-142.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === mhb [n=mhb@64.73.broadband3.iol.cz] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [09:41] good morning [09:54] mornin [09:54] good 3am [09:55] 1Oam here [09:55] :o) === andreasn [n=andreas@h151n2fls33o839.telia.com] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === kwwii_ [n=kwwii@p54956533.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === lapo [n=lapo@host238-223-static.40-88-b.business.telecomitalia.it] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Schalken [n=jesse@cor7-ppp105.bur.dsl.connect.net.au] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [12:06] :-X === klepas [n=klepas@203-213-31-142.static.tpgi.com.au] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Schalken [n=jesse@cor7-ppp105.bur.dsl.connect.net.au] has left #ubuntu-artwork [] === bersace [n=bersace@did75-13-82-243-217-90.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === exs [n=exs@81-179-146-201.dsl.pipex.com] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === kwwii_ [n=kwwii@p54956533.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === klepas is now known as klepas_Zzz === SS2 [n=SS2@dslb-084-057-048-026.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Kamion [n=cjwatson@83-216-156-196.colinw664.adsl.metronet.co.uk] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [05:01] kwwii: in case you didn't notice, usplash 0.4-23 (uploaded yesterday) fixes most problems on powerpc; usplash 0.4-24 (which I'm about to upload) fixes broken progress bar display on powerpc [05:03] Kamion: for some reason usplash fails on my machine because it says it cannot find the screen size [05:03] kwwii: yes, that's what should be fixed in -23 [05:03] hehe, cool! [05:03] if you're using -23, we can talk further :) [05:04] well, I am using it (I just tested it about three hours ago) [05:04] oh, and it still says it can't find the screen size? [05:04] yepp, it did it at 1024x768 on dapper [05:04] the dekstop, I mean, although it can do more [05:05] so I think it is just a funky computer (it is an eMac) [05:05] that shouldn't be a problem [05:06] what's the exact error message? [05:06] cannot find screen size (or there abouts) [05:07] I need the exact message so I can grep for it, if you can [05:07] well, I will reboot and tell you, one second :-) [05:07] thanks [05:07] hey, thanks go to you :-) [05:07] brb === PingunZ [n=kristof@59.180-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === kwwii_ [n=kwwii@p54956533.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [05:12] bogl_init failed: setting Screen Size: invalid Argument [05:12] Screen init failed [05:12] Kamion: that is what I get [05:13] OK [05:13] kwwii_: what's in /etc/usplash.conf? [05:14] xres=640 [05:14] yres=480 [05:16] kwwii_: could you put the output of 'lspci' somewhere so that I know which kernel framebuffer driver I should be looking at? [05:18] yepp, one second [05:21] Kamion: http://paste.uni.cc/10026 === Praetorian_ [n=sander@ip51ccf0d1.adsl-surfen.hetnet.nl] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [05:25] What is fecal matter ? [05:26] its a title of a mail but I don't understand it ? [05:26] An ubuntu-art mail btw :) === dborg [n=daniel@e182055097.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [05:28] kwwii_: OK, it's a Radeon, and there aren't that many places where radeon's fb_check_var can fail [05:28] I suspect I'm just failing to initialise something or other [05:29] well, whenever you need any info or testing, just ask. I'd be happy to help if it gets this thing running :-) [05:31] kwwii_: will do ... [05:37] [17:33] kwwii_: sudo usplash works here, but fails at boot. Probably due to the resolution detection I assume [05:38] I am not alone [05:38] it is not necessarily the same problem [05:39] kwwii_: so does 'sudo usplash -c -x 640 -y 480' work for you from a virtual console? (if it does work, wait 15 seconds or so for it to go away) [05:40] Kamion: nope, it just says "Screen Init Failed" [05:41] kwwii_: also, if you could put /var/log/Xorg.0.log somewhere, that would be useful [05:41] ok, so your problem is not the same as Tonio's [05:41] sorry BTW, if you'd rather this be somewhere other than #ubuntu-artwork, no problem, we can take it to #ubuntu-devel or /query [06:05] sorry, I was making schnitzel's for dinner [06:06] kwwii_, german ? [06:08] PingunZ: no, but i play one on tv [06:09] Kamion: http://bootsplash.org/Xorg.0.log === Nafallo [n=nafallo@ubuntu/member/nafallo] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [06:28] kwwii_: you'll need to fix usplash.conf, since you have no 640x480 theme in kubuntu-artwork-usplash [06:28] xres=1024 and yres=768 should do, and you might find that that will work ... [06:28] try 'sudo usplash -c -x 1024 -y 768' from a console to test [06:29] Kamion: rocking! it works [06:30] just a tip: the preview text on the wallpaper is behind the lower panel :-P [06:30] kwwii_: woo. still need to fix the underlying bug but at least that's you sorted [06:31] hehe :-) thanks, I appreciate it [06:31] I'm going to tweak usplash to exit a bit more clearly if there's no theme matching the specified resolution [06:31] it is really helpfull to be able to test it [06:32] yeah, that's why it got paid developer time :) [06:46] :-) [06:50] time for dinner [06:50] bbl === Kamion [n=cjwatson@83-216-156-196.colinw664.adsl.metronet.co.uk] has left #ubuntu-artwork [] [07:04] Err, I found out how to run gimp in one window ( might interest you ) .. [07:04] Xnest :1 -ac -name GIMP -geometry 1024x690 & metacity --display :1 & gimp --display :1 === PingunZ [n=kristof@59.180-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === PingunZ [n=kristof@59.180-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === exs [n=exs@81-179-146-201.dsl.pipex.com] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === PingunZ [n=kristof@59.180-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Seveas [n=seveas@ubuntu/member/seveas] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [08:38] Oh noez, Seveas :) [08:39] PingunZ, stfu : [08:40] rofl === msikma [n=msikma@s55933ad4.adsl.wanadoo.nl] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === PingunZ [n=kristof@59.180-240-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === kwwii_ [n=kwwii@p54956533.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === kwwii_ [n=kwwii@p54956533.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === SS2 [n=SS2@p5497F4EA.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === effraie [n=effraie@jem75-1-82-228-146-152.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork === Viper550 [n=Viper550@d57-121-167.home.cgocable.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [11:05] kwwii: Just as a re-bringup, what was your opinion about the glossy panel bg I made? [11:06] Viper550: I like it [11:06] Viper550: the problem is that the widgets look different [11:06] Widgets? what widgets? [11:06] Viper550: if we used a different widget style it would fit [11:06] The widgets in the style? Yeah...we should try something more glossy [11:07] There are 2 great gloss themes: QtCurve and Polyester [11:08] ti would probably fit to QtCurve [11:09] Firstly, QtCurve has tons of options, and we can easily set up a preset for our look. QtCurve can also apply its current settings to GTK apps as well as KDE apps [11:09] so we could get ubuntu to change too? [11:09] I seriously doubt it [11:10] No, this means that on Kubuntu, Firefox and other GTK apps would look exactly like KDE [11:10] This has been a complaint by some users that prefer Firefox over Konqueror, they boot it up and see that it has an ugly appearance [11:12] We would still only ship it with Kubuntu, but with this, KDE and GTK applications can finally have consistancy! [11:12] that is actually a very good point [11:12] It also looks nice too! [11:12] you mean that it works well with the Qt gtk engine and also has a firefox theme, I guess [11:12] No, how it works is that there are 2 parts: the KDE style and the GTK engine [11:13] The QtCurve GTK theme reads the color and style information from the QtCurve configuration on KDE [11:15] So, they are still 2 different things, but they work together to apply a consistent look. It even applies the proper KDE icons where needed! [11:16] I'm going to bring this up globally in kubuntu-devel as well too, so help us out! [11:17] please do [11:17] not sure if the infrastructure is there to support that === bersace [n=bersace@did75-13-82-243-217-90.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #ubuntu-artwork [11:42] troy_s: hi brother ! === ryanakca [n=ryan@unaffiliated/ryanakca] has joined #ubuntu-artwork