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jeroenvrpI try your simple suggestion12:11
jeroenvrpand if it will be released in oct., I'm not afraid at all12:11
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jdongjeroenvrp: watch out... dist-upgrades aren't 100% clean yet12:14
jdongand release in late october is no guarantee of current stability :)12:15
jdongI hope you don't intend on saving any documents with openoffice12:15
jdong:)12:15
jeroenvrpjdong: why/12:15
jdongthere's still bugs here and there12:15
jeroenvrpok, but I used dapper for 5 months, whil ein production12:16
jdongand it takes a few dist-upgrade / apt-get -f install / apt-get install kubuntu-desktop cycles to pull everything in12:16
jeroenvrpand whats uo whi ooo12:16
jeroenvrpup with OOo12:16
jdongsaving a document causes it to crash12:16
jeroenvrpjdong: ok12:16
jdongbecause it's yet to be recompiled against dbus 0.9212:16
jeroenvrpjdong: mmm12:16
jdongyeah, not a pretty one :(12:16
jeroenvrpallthough I use koffice more12:16
jdongfound that out the hard way the first time :(12:16
jdongotherwise, edgy feels pretty good right now12:17
jdongit should treat you well12:17
jeroenvrpand when will it be compiled12:17
jdongjeroenvrp: no ETA12:17
jdongit seems like it's not a priority12:17
jeroenvrpoh I will try it12:17
jdongwhen OOo 2.0.4 is uploaded, they'll build it properly12:17
kwwii_http://bootsplash.org/kubundu1309-fjpg75.ogg12:17
kwwii_someone test that and see if it works on your machine12:17
jeroenvrpanyway, I used something with alselect when I updated from breezy to dapper-alpha in january12:18
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jdongjeroenvrp: huh? you mean dselect-upgrade?12:18
jeroenvrpoooh12:18
jeroenvrpjes thats the one12:18
jeroenvrpsorry12:18
jdongit's not much better than dist-upgrade12:18
jdongyou can run them in alternation until everything gets pulled in12:18
jeroenvrpso just using bot to be sure?12:18
jeroenvrpbith12:19
jdongif you end up with any kept back packages, do an "apt-get install PACKAGENAME" manually for each one12:19
jeroenvrpboth12:19
jdongyes, and manually install any kept back packages12:19
jeroenvrpjdong: oh I know those one12:19
jeroenvrps12:19
jdongjeroenvrp: yeah, but this time I had around 50 of them :)12:19
jdongusually I have like 312:19
jeroenvrpwith dapper I had that very often12:19
jeroenvrpjdong: thats not fne12:19
jeroenvrpanyhow, 12:19
jeroenvrpI will try it12:19
jeroenvrpI feeling bored12:19
jdongand I'm not sure if your first reboot will work... upstart might not reboot properly12:19
jdongif it doesn't, sync and hit the reset button :)12:20
jeroenvrpjdong: I'm creative12:20
jdonggood luck man12:20
jeroenvrpthanks12:20
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jeroenvrple me first uninstall the manual compiled checkinstall packages12:21
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danimoheya01:53
Riddellmorning danimo 01:55
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danimothe background is now much more agreeable :)01:55
Riddell:)01:56
Riddelldoes usplash work for you?01:56
danimoRiddell: minicli locks up X here from time to time01:56
danimoRiddell: well, sort of01:56
danimoRiddell: my grub installation is hosed01:56
danimoRiddell: is there a debian/kubuntu way of reinstalled grub?01:56
danimoRiddell: that is, adding kernels, external OSes, etc01:57
Riddelldanimo: not especially01:57
danimoRiddell: argl01:57
danimoRiddell: usplash works for me when using a vga switch01:57
danimoRiddell: but it really feels fast, which is nice02:01
danimoRiddell: can you send me your menu.lst?02:01
imbrandondanimo, you should be able to "regerate" a generic source.list by "sudo update-grub"02:01
Riddelldanimo: http://kubuntu.org/~jriddell/tmp/menu.lst02:02
imbrandonit wont reinstall grub but it will make a current menu.lst with the installed kernels02:02
danimoimbrandon: I know, grub is there02:03
danimoimbrandon: but the menu.lst is not from kubuntu02:03
imbrandonahh yea you will need Riddell's then and then possible regerate it ( so it gets your current kernel )02:03
danimoRiddell: download stalls02:03
Riddellworks for me02:04
danimoimbrandon: is there a regenerate command?02:04
imbrandonsudo update-grub02:04
imbrandonis the regerate command02:04
imbrandonbut it needs the defaults from the top of the file of a {k}ubuntu menu.list02:05
imbrandonto work right02:05
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bddebianHowdy02:06
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imbrandondanimo, should look something like http://pastebin.ca/169549 if it works02:06
imbrandonheya bddebian02:07
bddebianHeya imbrandon02:07
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imbrandonhehe02:10
imbrandonyup02:10
jdongimbrandon: you do mean menu.lst and not sources.list, right ;-)02:10
imbrandonjdong, yea02:10
jdongjust checking02:10
imbrandonRiddell, hopefully they poke me in ;)02:11
=== imbrandon dosent see Riddell on the list though
RiddellI wonder what other kubuntu types we should try and get sponsorship for02:11
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jdongbut my health really can't take it right now :(02:11
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imbrandonhrm *thinks* 02:12
imbrandonbrb one sec 02:12
imbrandonwhat about tonio sime ummm02:13
imbrandonRiddell, ^02:13
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Riddellthey both were sponsored last time, you don't usually get sponsored twice in a row02:14
imbrandonhobbsee will still be at uni afaik02:14
imbrandonahh dident know that02:15
Riddellactually tonio wasn't sponsored02:15
Riddellsince he's from paris02:15
imbrandon;)02:15
imbrandonheh we really do have a small kore ( yea a pun ) team , i just realized HOW small it is 02:16
imbrandonlol02:16
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imbrandonwith as much stuff as nixternal sticks his nose into he should come too ( for the k-docteam ) maybe, i dunno how much of that would be covered at a dev summit though02:17
jdongimbrandon: it's knot that bad considering all the non-kore support we get around here :)02:17
jdongimbrandon: and I'm sure you mean the doK team02:17
imbrandonlol02:17
imbrandonwow Seveas is on the list too this time, i just noticed that02:19
Seveashm?02:19
imbrandonso Riddell since you were sponsored last time even though you work for canonical you probably wont be this time ?02:19
imbrandonSeveas, the dev summit list02:20
SeveasI wasn't sponsored last time, maybe better luck now02:20
imbrandonyea i mean i dident see you on the list last time , but i never looked at it that close as i pretty much knew i wasent gonna get to make it02:20
imbrandonthis time i probably can even if not sponsored but it will be hard02:20
imbrandon( real hard heh )02:21
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Riddellimbrandon: canonical people are always sponsored02:24
imbrandonahh ok02:25
imbrandoni was wondering heheh02:25
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danimore02:27
danimoRiddell: works like a charm02:27
imbrandondanimo, FYI [19:06]  <imbrandon> danimo, should look something like http://pastebin.ca/169549 if it works02:27
danimoRiddell: but please, please: disable those cheapish drop shadows02:27
imbrandonyou bolted before i got it out02:27
danimotnx02:27
danimoand why was the konq intro screen patch reverted?02:28
imbrandonwe're gonna do it not soooooo purpleish02:28
danimoimbrandon: yes, I saw02:28
imbrandonsome but not totaly like before02:28
imbrandoninfact i should get that ready for when the feeze is over02:29
danimoimbrandon: prolly more like the current kdm theme02:29
Riddelldanimo: which drop shadows?02:29
danimofor menus02:29
imbrandonyea mostly only css changes this time instead of images ( that way too if can be easly reverted if someone dosent use the default theme )02:29
imbrandonwow i liked those02:30
imbrandon( the menu drops )02:30
danimoimbrandon: they are very, very broken02:30
danimoimbrandon: and that looks poor02:30
danimoimbrandon: because it's a fake shadow02:30
danimoI saw it, the search box got dropped. nice!02:30
imbrandonhrm dosent seem to be here but that could be just me02:30
danimoimbrandon: do you have them enabled?02:31
imbrandonhttp://federation.imbrandon.com/danimo.png02:32
imbrandonyea see02:32
danimoimbrandon: anyway, lots of artifacts in the shadows if you open submenus02:32
imbrandonyea i dont have some problems some people do it seems , thats why i said with a grain of salt that it works for me heh02:33
imbrandonanyhow its food time, be back in ~20 minutes02:33
danimoimbrandon: it's a problem for anyone, but maybe it's rare or subtle enough to remain unseen for many02:34
danimoanyway, bedtime here02:34
danimobye!02:35
jdongalright, time to sleep now that I have 5 hours worth of pain relief02:42
jdonggood night, everyone!02:42
nixternal_g'nite02:42
imbrandongnight jdong02:42
freeflyingmorning all02:49
nixternal_mornin' freeflying!02:51
freeflying:)02:51
Riddellhi freeflying 02:51
freeflyinghey Riddell 02:51
nixternal_hey Riddell, you want to let Mithrandr know about the Knot 3 release page?  or should I drop him a quick ping?  it isn't complete yet..i have a couple more things to add tonight when i get home02:52
imbrandonheya freeflying02:53
Riddellnixternal_: he knows about it02:53
freeflyingimbrandon: hi02:53
nixternal_groovy02:55
freeflyingkde4 in edgy now, cool  :)02:56
Riddelldid kde 4 build?02:57
nixternal_whoa..speaking of kde4..walking into the uni tonight..i walk past this class..and i hear a british accent..and then i hear "konqi"02:57
nixternal_i stop for a second and try to listen in..the class is working on some konqi stuff in kde4 and were talking bits and bytes02:57
Riddellnixternal_: any idea who it was?02:58
nixternal_it was a c++ class actually working on kde4 code02:58
nixternal_no Riddell, but the class gets out when mine does..when i break here..i am going to go and find out if possible02:58
imbrandonnixternal, cool02:59
nixternal_i want to know why im not in that class ;)02:59
imbrandonnixternal, find out the distro they use in class too ( kubuntu ;P )02:59
nixternal_ok..that guy is a new instructor here...02:59
nixternal_Fedora Core02:59
imbrandontake it next semester02:59
nixternal_i am ;)02:59
nixternal_that is why i booted up a kubuntu cd here...i can't use fedora any more03:00
nixternal_it is so horrid03:00
imbrandoni had it installed a few days if it wasent so dam slow it would be nice, it "looks" nice03:00
nixternal_lol03:01
nixternal_it is "clean"03:01
nixternal_but...03:01
imbrandonclean isnt the word i would use03:01
nixternal_it isn't home, if you know what i mean03:01
nixternal_it is like staying in a hotel...it is ok, but it isn't perfect ;)03:01
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Riddellhi Hobbsee 03:03
imbrandonheh you havent been to my house, i rather like hotels better , nothing is "broke" 03:04
imbrandonheya Hobbsee03:04
nixternal_hiya Hobbsee!03:04
imbrandonsomething breaks here i have to fix it, something breaks in the hotel i call the front desk ;)03:04
imbrandonhehehe03:04
Hobbseehey Riddell 03:04
Hobbseehey imbrandon 03:04
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nixternal_imbrandon: ROFL03:04
nixternal_i hear you there03:04
Hobbseehey nixternal_ 03:04
nixternal_my old house was the same03:05
nixternal_ok...break time..let me go find this feller who was hacking kde403:05
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Hobbseeimbrandon: jabber.org down?03:05
Hobbseeheh03:05
imbrandonHobbsee, i think so, i cant log in03:05
Riddellimbrandon: c# is banned from this channel03:05
imbrandonjust happened a few minutes ago03:05
Hobbseeit seems to me that pointers are effectively symlinks.  so i dont see how that's hard03:05
Hobbseeimbrandon: ah right03:05
HobbseeRiddell: hehe, dont like c#?03:06
imbrandonRiddell, awwww but there IS c# qt stuff going on 03:06
imbrandon;)03:06
Riddellthere's also qt bindings in non-proprietry languages too03:06
imbrandonc# is ecma ask miguel hehe03:07
nixternal_oooh...i better not say the class i am in right now then03:07
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imbrandonhahah yea i forgot your in the c# calss atm nixternal_03:07
imbrandonlol03:07
imbrandonclass*03:07
imbrandonok i'll give you c# isnt perfect but its TONS better then the truely propiatary java that so many love03:08
imbrandonc# is atleaste ecma and java is well sun microsystems03:08
nixternal_it is pretty cool actually03:09
Hobbseeimbrandon: write my assignment for me now that you're in core.  kthnksbye!03:09
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nixternal_we are playing with Ruby tonight...that is pretty sweet as well03:09
nixternal_lol03:09
imbrandonHobbsee, die irl kthxbye ;)03:09
RiddellHobbsee: stop!03:09
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Hobbseeawww...03:09
Hobbseeshould i go hide in a corner?03:09
jsgotangcolol03:10
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Riddell-offtopic is policed?03:10
Hobbseeimbrandon: you just wait.  when i do, i'll make sure that i die all over you :P03:10
imbrandonheh a bit ( when Hobbsee is there )03:10
HobbseeRiddell: well...yes.03:10
Hobbseeimbrandon: i dont do it, most of the time03:10
imbrandonand / or DBO03:10
Hobbseeand ompaul, thoreaputic, etc03:10
Hobbseemadpilot03:11
Hobbseenot just me!03:11
Hobbseeimbrandon: you going to the conference, then?03:11
imbrandonhehe well ....03:11
Hobbseeyes well.  just i get the blame.03:11
imbrandonHobbsee, gonna try my dardest to make it03:11
Hobbseenice03:11
imbrandondarndest?03:11
imbrandonheh03:11
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imbrandoni put in for sponsorship, i have no idea when they review those03:12
imbrandonprobably not for a cupple of weeks03:12
imbrandonwe need more KDEish people there , heh03:12
imbrandonwell KDEish developer people03:13
Hobbseeheh, go for it03:13
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imbrandonskip class for a week03:13
Hobbseei'm sure you dont want me there03:13
imbrandonas long as you dont /kick me irl it will be all good ;)03:14
RiddellHobbsee: we do03:14
imbrandonserouisly , why not? a week shouldent be terrible to catch up on the uni03:14
imbrandonon at*03:14
Hobbseeit's a few days before exams are due to start, and you know how silly i am :P03:15
imbrandonyou can study at night in the hotel room ;)03:15
Hobbseeimbrandon: what's this concept of "study" that you speak of?03:15
imbrandonhahaha03:15
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imbrandonsee, wouldent be much diffrent ;)03:16
Hobbseeheh03:16
Hobbseejust that i'd be silly and crazy in real life, instead of over irc :P03:16
imbrandonas long as work was getting done i'm sure your not the /only/ crazy type dev ;)03:17
Hobbsees/crazy/weird or something/03:17
Hobbsee:P03:17
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Hobbseei think you can be assured that i *wouldnt* do something like that.03:19
imbrandonhahah i would hope not03:19
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Hobbseeoh yeah, i had a bug i was going to point you at.03:20
Hobbseewonder what it was03:20
imbrandonheh03:21
Hobbseeimbrandon: https://launchpad.net/bugs/59189 i think03:22
UbugtuMalone bug 59189 in amarok "Please compile with Creative Nomad support through libnjb" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  03:22
imbrandonyea i was just looking at that03:22
Hobbseealso https://launchpad.net/bugs/58175 should be looked at - not sure if it's in our packages or not03:23
UbugtuMalone bug 58175 in kdebase "Kate hangs on spellcheck" [Untriaged,Unconfirmed]  03:23
Hobbseeat least my touchpad isnt on crack today03:23
imbrandonbut libnjp and libmtp are in universe atm ( for microsoft and nomad amarok support )03:23
imbrandonnjb*03:23
Hobbseeyes, that's the problem03:23
crimsunwell, you're core-dev now. Make the MIRs happen.03:24
imbrandoni guess i could do some main inclusion reports if they dont rely on anything else03:24
imbrandonhehe yea crimsun i was just thinking the same thing heh03:24
Hobbseeyes, yay!  i dont have to think about going for core now - i can get imbrandon to upload all of my stuff.  and Riddell :P03:24
imbrandonlol, no you still do /someday/ ;)03:25
Hobbseeoh darned keybuk.03:25
Hobbseeimbrandon: fix https://launchpad.net/bugs/59456 please03:26
UbugtuMalone bug 59456 in libksba "Please sync libksba (main) from unstable (main)" [Untriaged,Rejected]  03:26
Hobbseeit's straight from unstable, for crying out loud.  it would have been autosynced, normally, anyway.03:26
imbrandondid you test build it ?03:27
imbrandonwhats ksba anyhow03:27
Hobbseeimbrandon: yes of course i did.03:28
Hobbseeimbrandon: it's just that it's in main, and i didnt realise 03:28
Hobbseei dont know, i need it for something else.03:28
Hobbseelook in ~/TODO/libkbsa to find out what i needed it for.03:29
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imbrandonHobbsee, done03:32
Hobbseeimbrandon: thanks03:32
Hobbseeah, main's still frozen03:33
Hobbseehttps://launchpad.net/bugs/52670 needs fixing too03:34
UbugtuMalone bug 52670 in mozilla-thunderbird "Thunderbird uses konqueror as web browser" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  03:34
imbrandonRiddell, not that i mind but alot of people are recomending my repo for amarok over the kubuntu.org one becosue they miss that they need the -backports enabled , could you make that bold or something on the amarok 1.4.3 page ?03:34
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Riddellimbrandon: doe03:36
Riddelldone03:36
imbrandonRiddell, cool thanks 03:37
imbrandonhehe03:37
imbrandoni just keep seeing my name hilighted in #kubuntu and noticed it the last 2 days and forgot to ask03:37
imbrandonthats one good thing about having your irc nick in the url i guess ;)03:38
Hobbseeargh dammit.  i know why i'm in a crap mood - i forgot to eat anything again. bad Hobbsee!03:40
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Hobbsee:)03:41
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ryanakcaHobbsee: hey, have you gotten around to reviewing that iconset? I uploaded one with the fixed you told me in irc... didn't see any comments on REVU though :S03:42
Hobbseeryanakca: sorry, no i didnt.03:42
ryanakcaHobbsee: kk, whenever you get a chance, before September 28th... please :)03:42
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Hobbseeryanakca: remind me next week?03:43
ryanakcaHobbsee: kk03:43
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Hobbseewell, midsemester break, so i can catch up on all the uni work that i've missed.03:44
Riddelldanimo: want to come to the ubuntu conference?03:44
Hobbseethen i can look at the conference, i guess03:44
imbrandonjdong, see my command on 6010903:48
imbrandonbug 6010903:48
UbugtuMalone bug 60109 in dapper-backports "blender update 2.42a" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/6010903:48
imbrandonerrm jdong isnt here ......03:48
imbrandonnvm03:48
Riddellnixternal_: we should also have oem-config and accessibility profiles in knot 3 review03:51
nixternal_roger that!03:51
Riddellalthough I havn't actually tested them yet :)03:51
nixternal_ya..the accessibility...that is pretty cool03:51
nixternal_i played with accessibility really quick03:51
nixternal_it didn't crash03:51
Hobbseebah.  no fun.  it's way more fun if it crashes03:52
nixternal_hehe03:52
imbrandonhrm Riddell wasent there an easy way to check that something has main only deps from the cli ?03:52
imbrandonor crimsun ^^ ( i think you told me once before )03:52
Riddelldon't think so03:53
imbrandonhum okies , i'll do it that hard way ;)03:53
Riddellnixternal_: does that mean we'll actually get to upload the docs soon?03:55
nixternal_i am guessing so Riddell 03:55
nixternal_i have been a comitting fool this week03:55
Hobbseenight Riddell 03:57
imbrandonahhhh Riddell i think i found out why ipodslave is still in the queue03:58
Riddellimbrandon: why?03:58
imbrandonwe dident do #3 ( will have to wait till after knot 3 ) on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionQueue03:58
Riddellshouldn't matter03:59
imbrandoni was just re-reading it as i was doing libnjb03:59
nixternal_imbrandon: one of these days, when it slows down for more than 5 minutes, you are going to run me through a quick class to get me up to speed on the "dev" stuff around here...now that I am finally knocking the rust off04:00
nixternal_;)04:00
imbrandonnixternal hehe ok04:00
imbrandonRiddell, ok so it will still get approved/rejected without adding it ( say when i do libnjb i dont have to add it to amarok right away ? )04:00
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Riddellimbrandon: correct04:02
imbrandonok cool, i was just interpreting that wrong then04:03
imbrandonRiddell, oh wow , hey 04:11
imbrandonRiddell, libnjb is already approved , i just went to do it and someone else has already and pitti approved it ( but its still in universe )04:12
imbrandonhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportLibnjb04:12
imbrandondoes that mean i just need to build and upload it ? ( after knot of course )04:12
imbrandons/knot/knot3 04:12
nixternal_snot304:13
imbrandon( two months ago at that, looks like someone was planning to do it and droped the ball )04:19
imbrandonbuilding in pbuilder with it now to test04:19
Hobbseeyeah, it was talked about a while ago04:19
imbrandoncool well that takes care of half of it, the libmtp is only on debian mentors ( but its botched up , so i might fix/repackage it and upload to universe then get a MIR )04:20
imbrandonthats the only two libs that ppl seem to scream about and takes care of 99.9999% of mp3 devices04:20
imbrandonipod , microsoft ( any playfor sure device ) , and creative ( nomads )04:21
nixternal_i have tested 5 different mp3 players with Kubuntu Edgy recently..and all of them have worked with no problems04:21
nixternal_one is nothing more than a freakin' usb mem stick04:22
imbrandons/playfor\ sure\ device/playforsure\ devices/g04:22
nixternal_hehe04:22
nixternal_right04:22
imbrandonyea 90% or more work with the way ipods work04:22
imbrandonor as a normal mass storage usb device04:22
imbrandonthe other 20% are 15% creative and 5% MS04:23
nixternal_ya, which is weird..as i have this crap one that says it is "open" but when you plug it in, to linux or windows, it is recognized as an ipod04:23
nixternal_hehe04:23
imbrandonbut that 20% screams loud ;)04:23
nixternal_the creative one had an issue in dapper, but works in edgy04:23
nixternal_why someone would have ms ones are beyond me ;)04:24
robotgeeki have a sansa , that works fine. shows up as an usb disk04:24
imbrandonyea but not OOTB ( libnjb is was in universe ) 04:24
robotgeekits also a plays for sure thing04:24
imbrandonyea that falls under [21:22]  <imbrandon> or as a normal mass storage usb device04:24
imbrandonbut the "true" MS ones use MTP04:24
imbrandonan embraced and extended PTP by MS04:25
imbrandonheh04:25
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robotgeekhmm, konqueror on edgy live cd shows weird colors. 04:57
imbrandonpurple ?04:58
imbrandonrobotgeek, if you mean purple and blue then its the incomplete theme ( it got removed a day or so ago )05:00
robotgeekimbrandon: ah okay, purple mostly with i think one image being blue05:03
robotgeeki'm using knot205:03
imbrandonrobotgeek, yup thats it05:03
imbrandonyea if you update it will change05:03
imbrandonback to normal05:03
imbrandonbut its just an incomplete theme is all05:04
robotgeeknah, i'm on a live cd :)05:04
imbrandonno real biggie05:04
imbrandonif you goto the help browser its the exact opsite05:04
imbrandonheh05:04
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DaSkreechNIght all06:17
Hobbseenight DaSkreech 06:18
DaSkreechHI Hobbsee. How's it Hanging?06:18
HobbseeDaSkreech: okay, dad's looking at leaving his work though - ouch.06:19
DaSkreechWhats he do?06:19
Hobbseepropriatery software - learning management systems06:19
DaSkreechAh whats the stated reason for leaving?06:20
Hobbseehe hasnt said, but i dont think the business is OK06:20
DaSkreechOH that's rough. So it's not fully voluntary?06:21
Hobbseeoh hang on, they have said06:22
Hobbseebusiness is pretty rough in AU for the past while, and they think he's not selling enough06:22
Hobbseeprobably doesnt help that their base price is heaps higher than everyone else's, you know :P06:22
DaSkreechWithout extra value?06:23
Hobbseethere might be bits06:23
Hobbseei dont know, i tend to keep out of it06:23
DaSkreechYeah. As tends to happen06:24
DaSkreech My Mom is being asked to leave her job06:24
Hobbseehe's good at his work - i know that much.  i've seen what he's done in other, similar roles before.  in fact, i think i might have inherited some of it :P06:24
DaSkreechThen he must Rock!06:25
Hobbseehe's my dad.  he taught me a whole lot of computing stuff.  of course he rocks!06:26
Hobbsee:P06:27
DaSkreechHa ha :)06:28
ajmitchheh06:29
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nixternalok..i know Riddell posted a link earlier for differences with the gamma utlitily and i can't find it06:48
nixternalthis is nuts06:48
nixternalfound it ;)06:49
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kwwii_moin07:16
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imbrandonmoins kwwii07:17
imbrandon( no i never sleep hehe )07:18
=== kwwii woke up early enough for the meeting this time :-)
imbrandonhehe distro meeting today ?07:20
kwwiiyepp, in an hour or so07:27
imbrandonahh cool07:28
kwwiiand since I missed the last one at this time, I thought I would get up early07:28
imbrandoni dunno if i'm supose to goto those yet or not hehe07:28
imbrandonguess i could go sit in on it atleaste ;)07:28
imbrandonarent they only for canonical employees / contractors or for all of core-dev or wht ?07:28
imbrandons/wht/what07:29
imbrandoncrimsun, ping ( you awake yet ? )07:29
crimsunI'm awake, but I'm in a meeting current/ly07:33
kwwiiwhat I do not get is why that messed up planning says "ETC/UTC" when etc andutc are one hour apart07:34
seth|awaygood night07:41
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seth|awayhi Hobbsee, g'night Hobbsee07:42
Hobbseehey seth|away 07:43
imbrandonhola Hobbsee07:43
Hobbseehey imbrandon 07:43
imbrandonHobbsee, got 5 minutes ?07:44
imbrandonhehe07:45
Hobbseeimbrandon: 5, yes, 07:45
Hobbseewhat's up?07:46
imbrandongive this a quick eyeball please http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=310907:46
Hobbseewhat is it07:46
imbrandonlibmtp, i packed it up ( but its only the first lib package i've done )07:46
Hobbseeoh eww, i wouldnt know07:47
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imbrandonheh ok07:47
imbrandonnp07:47
Hobbseeimbrandon: i'm not elite like you :P07:47
imbrandoni'm pretty sure its right , and revu-tools have been run on it, but i just wanted a second or 3rd eyeball on it since its a lib07:47
imbrandonlol shush07:47
Hobbseenice, revu tools07:48
imbrandonRiddell will be awake soonish ( for the distro team meeting ) so i'll try to rope him ;)07:48
Hobbseeyeah, an hour away07:49
imbrandonhehe yea they can aparently only be run server side ( ajmitch ran them for me )07:49
Hobbseei wonder why they dont get run by default07:49
imbrandondunno, but i want a "run tools" button ;)07:49
DaSkreechWelcome back Hobbsee07:49
Hobbseehey DaSkreech 07:49
imbrandonit gives alot of nice output07:50
imbrandonheh07:50
imbrandonmaybe REVU2 they will run default07:50
crimsunthere's a _lot_ of autocrack in the diff.07:51
crimsunplease kill that.07:51
crimsunfilterdiff(1)07:51
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imbrandoncrimsun, is there a normal-ish patern to use with filterdiff ?07:54
crimsuneither -i or -x07:54
crimsunin this case it's probably more efficient to use -x pattern07:54
imbrandonok sorry for being ignorant but i havent seen or used this before, so i do it manualy or in the rules07:55
imbrandonprobably in the rules i'm guessing07:55
crimsunmanually07:55
imbrandonahh ok07:56
imbrandonman filterdiff07:56
imbrandongah07:56
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imbrandonok crimsun i have to be dense , why isnt filterdiff -x 'config.{guess,sub}' libmtp_0.0.18-0ubuntu1.diff > tmp08:06
imbrandonworking , well it works but ummm tmmp isnt filtered08:06
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crimsunimbrandon: use wildcards in the pattern08:10
crimsun'*/config.*'08:10
imbrandonoh wow ok08:11
ajmitchok, home from work08:13
ajmitchgood to see you found other eyeballs08:13
imbrandonhehe yea08:13
imbrandonfixing up the autocruft in the tmp08:13
imbrandonerr diff08:13
imbrandonwill reupload in a sec08:13
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DaSkreechMeeting?08:13
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imbrandoncrimsun, ahh after doing that i have to manualy put a new checksum in too ?08:15
imbrandonugn then my sig woudlnt be good08:16
imbrandonhrm ok there has to be a better way 08:16
ajmitchor you could fix it so that it doesn't trample config.sub, etc08:16
imbrandonthat would probably be the better solution then all these manual edits08:17
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ajmitchit's probably touching/copying them in the clean: target at the moment08:17
DaSkreechThere is a meeting today?08:17
HobbseeDaSkreech: yes, 45 min away08:17
imbrandondistro team in 45 min08:17
DaSkreechOk I'll see if i can hang around08:18
Jucatohi Hobbsee imbrandon!08:18
Hobbseeboo08:18
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Jucatohm... must have seen Hobbsee's shadow or clone then08:18
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imbrandonheya Jucato08:20
DaSkreechHi Jucato08:21
crimsunimbrandon: no, don't manually regen the checksum, that way madness lies08:21
Jucatohi DaSkreech!08:21
DaSkreechJucato of the Beautiful Women!!08:21
ajmitchHobbsee: ok, so we won't say hello08:21
Hobbseeajmitch: heh.08:21
Jucatolol08:21
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ajmitchhey!08:22
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Hobbseehehee08:22
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ajmitcha good thing I'm in NZ :P08:22
Hobbseeby accident08:22
Hobbseei have very long arms08:22
ajmitchnot long enough08:22
DaSkreechajmitch: ssh does wonders now :)08:22
Hobbseehaha08:22
Jucatoheh... NZ isn't that far from AU :)08:22
kwwiidirect sunlight floods my office window...now I remember another reason I don't like mornings08:23
Jucatokwwii: and the other reason would be? (that you're a vampire?)08:24
Hobbseekwwii: hehe - mornings are an unnecessary evil.08:24
kwwiiJucato: no, that I stay up late cause I work too hard :p08:24
Jucatoheh08:24
kwwiiHobbsee: no doubt08:25
seaLnehttp://behindubuntu.org/interviews/DanielHolbach/08:25
ajmitchhobbsee left us!08:25
imbrandonahhh dh got interviewed ;)08:25
Jucatonoooh08:25
Jucatoand this wasn't put in the Fridge?08:26
seaLneit will be in a few weeks08:28
seaLnebut to be nice to them i only just published it08:28
Jucato:)08:28
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=== Jucato wonders if sabdfl will be interviewed for behindubuntu.
DaSkreechhttp://www.captorials.com/index.php?cmd=showRecording&rec=2008:29
seaLneat some point probably, currently there are plenty interviews with him and there is also not a shortage of other people working hard08:30
Jucatoyeah. he's probably too known already anyway :)08:30
=== DaSkreech just read the Official Ubuntu Book
DaSkreechHe gets loads of mentions08:31
seaLnewhats it like?08:31
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DaSkreechWEll don't they ship em for free?08:31
Jucato?08:31
DaSkreechTo anywhere?08:32
danimoRiddell, kwwii: why do we use small icons btw?08:32
JucatoI think BitTorrent ships it for free. only an internet connection is requried... :P08:32
danimothey are quite hard to hit08:32
seaLnetry clicking on them with your mouse instead08:33
DaSkreechHmm It shipped here08:33
Jucatoheh08:33
JucatoDaSkreech: link? :)08:33
DaSkreechhttp://www.ubuntu.com/news/Official_Ubuntu_Book08:34
DaSkreech:-)08:34
kwwiidanimo: small icons where? if it were up to me we would remove all 16x16 icons :p08:35
Jucato:)08:35
kwwiiso did anyone get the .ogg file to play yesterday?08:35
Jucatokwwii: haven't gotten around to testing that... (downloading the 20060913.1 build...)08:36
Jucatoon the live cd?08:36
seaLneor just example content08:36
seaLne?08:36
Jucatoi mean, the .ogg file in example-content on the Live CD? :D08:37
kwwiihehe, nope I meant another one08:37
Jucatooh...08:37
kwwiihttp://bootsplash.org/kubundu1309-fjpg75.ogg08:37
JucatoO_O08:37
seaLne40308:38
Jucatoditto08:38
DaSkreech403 bummer08:38
danimokwwii: I am referring to the default toolbar icons size at 22x2208:38
kwwiisorry, fixed the rights08:38
Jucatoisn't that Medium size?08:38
DaSkreechKmplayer :)08:39
kwwiidanimo: good question...I guess because Riddell likes lots of space on his dekstop (and has a 1024x768 resolution)08:39
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Jucato:(08:40
kwwiiJucato: nope, 32x32 i s normal sized08:40
Jucatoah08:40
seaLnekwwii: wxvlc wouldn't play and xine and kaffeine play but no video or sound for me08:40
kwwii22x22 is small and 16x16 is just a fscking joke08:40
Jucatolol08:41
kwwiiseaLne: something like that was what I was afraid of08:41
kwwiibtw. it has no sound, so at least that is not messed up :-)08:41
seaLneok i can successfully report i get no sound :)08:41
crimsunerr, sound?08:41
Jucatomine played once in Konqueror, I think I heard a sound...08:42
crimsunoh, ok. False alarm/highlight.08:42
Jucatoplaying it in Kaffeine..08:42
DaSkreechIt's a 1 meg file?08:43
Jucatoah ok.. no sound either :)08:43
imbrandonkwwii, looks sweet08:43
Jucatovery sweet...08:44
DaSkreechAhhh very nice :)08:45
DaSkreechok that just made some one jump to Kubuntu :)08:45
DaSkreechGood Job kwwii08:45
Jucatokwwii: where will it be put? USplash or KSplash?08:46
kwwiinow the question is how to get something like that in the usplash08:46
Jucatohm...08:46
Jucatoand how would it look like for a boot that lasts around 27 seconds...08:46
Jucatoor more..08:46
kwwiiit has to be slow and subtle enough not to annoy08:47
danimokwwii: I tried suse factory a while back, and their icons appear HUGE08:47
kwwiibut slow=lots of frames=lots of pics=lots of disk space08:48
Jucatoyeah...08:48
danimokwwii: which looks crowded because they don't reduce the amount of default actions08:48
kwwiidanimo: that proves that ximian gets what they want08:48
danimokwwii: but if we go up one scale with our reduced icon set, that's fine08:48
kwwiidanimo: yeah, the best part (for me) about kubuntu is that so much of the crap is removed08:48
danimokwwii: stop with ximian already08:48
kwwiihehe08:48
kwwiiI like ximian08:49
Jucato:P08:49
danimokwwii: first thing you need to do after a suse install: get rid of beagle. its monitor still slows down the system. un-be-liv-able08:49
kwwiiI thought, just this morning, about calling nat on his cell to ask him something08:49
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kwwiidanimo: and kill mono in yast from what I have heard (no idea what that is about)08:50
danimokwwii: no mono there so far08:50
danimokwwii: but the new resolver lib for yast and zenworks (formally red carpet) is a pain in the ass. it takes 3 mins just to get the install package module up08:51
danimokwwii: to their defense, they are working on that lib atm08:51
danimokwwii: and fortunally, zenworks and yast are two different tools08:51
kwwiidanimo: since I left suse I have not booted it once :-)08:51
danimokwwii: so no mono in yast as far as I can tell08:52
kwwiiwell, red carpet is probably in mono, or?08:52
danimokwwii: had to try it after I got fed up with edgy last week. see how fast I came back :)08:52
danimokwwii: yes08:52
danimokwwii: and that after being a really happy suse user for years08:52
danimoanyway, shower, brb08:53
kwwiisome of my ex-colleagues were talking about something along that lines at a party we had08:53
kwwiinow that was a party...suse and ex-suse together..what fun08:54
DaSkreechArgh09:06
Jucato?09:06
DaSkreechKeep forgetting my Launchpad password09:06
Jucatoheh09:06
nixternali can't get the damn accessibility to fire for me09:08
nixternali have tried everything09:08
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DaSkreechHi allee09:12
DaSkreechkwwii: That reminds me of ##former-mspenguins09:12
alleeDaSkreech: hi09:13
kwwiilol09:13
DaSkreechI have no idea what they do in there :-)09:13
kwwiiwe have a mailin list and everything09:13
kwwiiparties once a year, etc.09:13
kwwiiand this year we decided to invite the remaining suse people09:13
Jucatoare we going to have Kubuntu stickers this time? :(09:20
kwwiino idea09:21
DaSkreechOk I'm not sure if I can stay up Can someone ask if we are going to get a notification of screenkast on Fridge or as a note for Fridge 3?09:21
nixternalhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft/Knot3/Kubuntu  this is as far as I can get tonight..i need sleep...i couldn't get accessibility stuff to work for me, oem-config didn't work for me..other than that...good stuff... abattoir is in the process of getting the latest iso to check the oem-config, since he knows more about it than i do09:27
nixternalg'nite all09:27
kwwiinight nixternal09:27
abattoir'night nixternal09:28
Jucatonight nixternal! :)09:28
DaSkreechNight nixternal09:29
abattoirnixternal: nice work too :)09:30
abattoirkwwii: is metabar going to be themed for edgy too?09:30
kwwiiyes09:31
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DaSkreechmetabar?09:31
kwwiiI have a preliminary version09:31
abattoirkwwii: ok, thanks :)09:31
kwwiishould be done very soon09:31
abattoirDaSkreech: its a 'side-bar' for konqueror09:31
DaSkreechAh of course09:31
Jucatoactually, just one of the side bars... :)09:31
DaSkreech I haven't opened that in a while since I found out that mplayer has a command line option :)09:31
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kwwiiI personally do not use the side bar at all09:32
DaSkreechI only used it for the Media player :)09:32
Jucatolol09:32
abattoirJucato: try kmetabar its a bit more useful and attractive :P09:32
DaSkreechWhich  was kinda useful till I found kaffine :-)09:32
DaSkreechWhat does the metabar do?09:32
DaSkreechAh I need to select a file09:33
Jucatoabattoir: I have tried it, but not really satisfied...09:33
Jucatospecially since it doesn't do anything really when viewing web pages...09:33
DaSkreechIt should work like Mozilla's what's related?09:34
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danimoRiddell: ping?10:29
imbrandondanimo, he had a late night and early morning , he *possibly* went back to take a nap after the meeting ( i dont know just guessing )10:32
Riddelldanimo: hi10:32
Jucatohm.. he was just talked in #kubuntu, though :P10:32
danimoimbrandon: haha :)10:32
imbrandonahh, i was only guessing ;)10:33
danimoRiddell: do we still need the kdecopy packages?10:33
danimoRiddell: (qt4)10:33
Riddelldanimo: for kde 4 you do10:33
danimoRiddell: why aren't the qt4 packages at rc1?10:33
danimoRiddell: I think it's safe to upgrade them at this point10:33
Riddelldanimo: because we don't package unstable libraries10:33
Riddellhmm, I'm wary10:33
Riddellan unstable library won't pass UVF exception10:36
danimoRiddell: well, then we need a meta package10:37
danimoRiddell: otherwise it is impossible to install applications compiled with libqt4 10:38
danimoRiddell: which should pose no problems with qt4-kdecopy, since it still is at least backward compatible10:38
imbrandonyea like katapult heh10:38
imbrandoni think it was katapult i tried to reinstall10:38
imbrandonmaybe something else but yea10:39
Riddellkatapult is kde 310:39
imbrandonmaybe hwdb i know it was something the last days10:39
imbrandoni tried heh10:39
Riddelladding Provides: to -kdecopy would probably do it10:39
imbrandonhwdb-client-kde ( i think it was acctualy the more i think about it )10:40
Riddellyes, that will happen10:40
Riddellof course most kde developers can live without hwdb and speedcrunch10:40
imbrandonhehehe10:40
Jucatospeedcrunch...10:41
kwwiiso...once everyone sees Knot3, they should go to http://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/Kubuntu-Edgy-Ideas-Feedback and state their opinion10:41
Riddellnixternal: ^^10:41
Jucatois the 20061913.1 build going to be used for Knot 3?10:41
Riddells/ubuntu.com/kubuntu.org/10:42
RiddellJucato: we don't know what will be used for a Knot until we release10:42
Jucatoah ok10:42
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RiddellJucato: but all testing and feedback is encouraged10:42
Riddellkwwii: the ksplash didn't get updated, you might want to note that on the feedback page10:43
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Jucatook. I'll just be noting in the feedback page that I'm using the daily build Live CD. thanks10:44
kwwiiRiddell: I am one step ahead of you :-)10:44
MrFaberhi all10:44
Jucatoheh10:44
MrFaberDoes anyone know the reason why dynamic scaling doesn't react on kernel load? It only reacts on app load. Both ondemand and powernowd seems to don't recognize kernel load. If you use loop encryption or emulators with modules the cpu runs always with the lowest frequency until some apps instead of modules uses much.10:45
Jucatoon an unrelated note, bug 13497 is still there, although Lock Screen doesn't happen automatically anymore10:46
UbugtuMalone bug 13497 in kdebase "Locked password on live CD interferes with screen lock" [Untriaged,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/1349710:46
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danimo_Sime_: ping?11:26
RiddellJucato: feedback here is useful for candidates11:27
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Tonio_hello11:50
imbrandonheya Tonio_11:51
Tonio_imbrandon: still frozen because of knot3... ?11:52
imbrandonyup ;(11:54
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imbrandoni think it will be released today though 11:54
imbrandonsometime11:54
Tonio_imbrandon: I hope so11:55
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imbrandonRiddell, oh wow i changed that and it STILL lists them as missin ( but not the usr/bin ones now )11:56
imbrandonhrm .....11:56
imbrandoni guess it needs to be in the -dev.install too11:57
Ingmar^hmm, I'm trying to apt-get dist-upgrade to edgy, but unmet dependencies are keeping me stuck halfway12:03
Ingmar^anyone feel like helping ? :-)12:03
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_Sime_danimo: pong12:41
RiddellJucato: did you install the daily CD?12:41
danimo_Sime_: hi, the powermanager seems to have problems12:43
danimo_Sime_: it reports battery removal every now and then12:44
_Sime_danimo: it is better if you mention taht to sebas. He is one behind the powermanager.12:46
danimo_Sime_: oh, ok, sorry12:46
danimosebas: ping?12:46
_Sime_danimo: no probs12:47
Riddelldanimo: Lure is a good candidate too12:48
RiddellLure: going to come to the developers summit?12:48
imbrandonRiddell, can you poke that one more time ( if your not terribly busy ) i reuploaded and i've hit a brick wall it seems anything i try in -dev.docs != doc/html it ftb  ( all the rest of the issuse i have fixed ) my eyes are going blury looking at this hitting my head on my desk heh12:49
danimoseems like the media:/ patches now cause some kded module to lock up12:49
Luredanimo: what is your problem with powermanager? I am working on mult-battery (hope to commit thsi evening) and can do other fixes if needed12:49
danimoLure: well, it sometimes reports battery removal at random12:50
imbrandonRiddell, i tried usr/doc/{libmtp,libmtp-0.0.18,libmtp-dev}/html just FYI12:50
LureRiddell: I might, I am actually in US a week before (Florida) and might have some business on west cost next week12:50
imbrandonthey DO end up in the -dev deb, i just dont see HOW now hehe12:50
LureRiddell: quite busy though, so I need to get clearence from my company...12:51
imbrandon( and they are listed in the missing )12:51
Luredanimo: are you using edgy version or SVN version?12:51
Luredanimo: current version also claimed battery as not present in case that some parameter cannot be retreived from HAL - I have changed this in my working version12:55
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danimoLeeJunFan: edgy12:58
danimoerr12:58
danimoLure: ^^^12:58
danimoheya el!12:58
imbrandonmoins el12:58
elheya danimo and imbrandon 01:05
Riddellimbrandon: just put it in .install not .docs01:09
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Luredanimo: ok, I will commit new stuff this evening and you may try then with SVN version or wait for Riddell to package it...01:14
danimook01:17
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Tonio_Riddell: I'm working on kde-guidance to split power-manager, since we need to put conflicts packages on it and kpowersave in case people would like to switch03:01
Riddellbah, kpowersave users03:01
Riddellbut sure, fair enough03:01
kwwiiwhat does the empty box mean when I mouse-over the powersave icon?03:02
Tonio_Riddell: on some computers, kpowersave works better than acpi-support or our tools...03:02
Tonio_Riddell: what is the best process for this, since we'll need main inclusion report ?03:02
kwwiiit is a tool tip with no tip, it seems03:02
Tonio_Riddell: splitting -> uploading -> write main inclusion report -> changing the feeds ?03:02
kwwiierm powermanager icon, I mean03:02
Tonio_Riddell: that's a bit painfull :)03:02
imbrandonTonio_, New binary packages from existing source packages, where the source package is already in main, do not require reports and do not need to be listed here .... quote from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuMainInclusionQueue03:03
Riddellkwwii: it means you have a bug03:03
imbrandonTonio_, also .... If a new source package contains only code which is already in main (e.g., the result of a source package split), it may not need a full report, but it should be listed here with a short explanation03:04
Tonio_imbrandon: hehe, cool, then only changing the feeds is needed03:04
RiddellTonio_: no main inclusion report needed03:04
beligumpfffff, I officially hate packaging...03:04
imbrandonso i dunno what one heh03:04
Jucatokwwii: that no-tip tooltip has been there for a few days I think. I have that, too03:04
imbrandonok i'm off to a nap, see yall in a few hours03:05
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Jucatobye imbrandon! sweet dreams :)03:05
Tonio_Riddell: also, the new autoremove apt functionnality is a pain for people who remove kubuntu-desktop...03:05
jdong|laptopimbrandon is going?03:05
jdong|laptopbye, I guess :)03:05
Tonio_Riddell: like me, since I remove OOo to instlal koffice...03:05
jdong|laptopTonio_: yeah, it's made some scary suggestions to me too03:05
Jucatoautoremove is like aptitude trying to be smarter than you. heh03:06
Tonio_Jucato: hehe ;)03:06
alleeHolTonio_: IMHO everything installed by kubuntu-desktop should not be marked auto.  Problem solved ;)03:07
Tonio_alleeHol: how to perform this ?03:08
alleeHolTonio_: heh, I usually use apt-get instead of aptitude when I want to achieve this ;)03:09
alleeHolmhm..03:09
Tonio_alleeHol: that should done since it is very easy to remove kubuntu-desktop03:09
JucatoalleeHol: but autoremove is in apt-get03:09
Tonio_Jucato: yup, I was talking about apt-get, not aptitude03:10
alleeHolreally?  Times are changing and noone tells me.  Shit!03:10
Jucatoheh03:10
jdong|laptopshouldn't autoremove really be in aptitude's ballpark?03:11
Tonio_or maybe the autoremove should be an option, not a default03:11
Jucatomaybe the *-desktop meta-packages shouldn't have their packages marked as auto. but that would be frustrating for those trying to install and would later them... unless they use aptitude03:11
Tonio_Jucato: in a certain way, that's usefull03:11
Tonio_Jucato: ubuntu user wants to test kubuntu and remove it afterwards03:12
Tonio_Jucato: he can do it safelly03:12
Jucatoyes. in that case, autoremove is a good thing03:12
Tonio_Jucato: that's usefull feature, but shouldn't be a default in my view03:12
jdong|laptopmaybe autoremove should keep its mouth shut except when invoked03:12
Tonio_jdong|laptop: yes I agree03:12
Jucatoyep03:12
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jdong|laptoplooks like we're getting some ACPI loving03:13
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Jucatodoes anyone know if there are projects/apps that have a single GUI to configure all/most types of internet connections? something like KNet or PCLOS' drakconf03:14
alleeHolTonio_: care to try: aptitude nomarkauto '~t^kubuntu-desktop$'   # My edgy system @office is off  03:14
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alleeTonio_: but by default this should be done by the installer03:15
Tonio_allee: yes, but I have to do this with apt :)03:16
Tonio_nomarkauto isn't an option for this03:16
alleeoh03:16
raphinkhi03:16
Tonio_allee: this isn't aptitude stuff, but apt-get stuff now03:16
Tonio_cool feature, but should stay optionnal in my view03:17
raphinkam I understanding that the trashy aptitude autoremove "I do'nt control my system anymore" thing has been ported to apt ?03:17
Jucatoheh03:17
alleeTonio_: I think markauto is a nice feature.  Just everything installed by default should not be marked auto.03:18
Tonio_allee: true03:19
alleeraphink: I disagree ;) ^^03:19
raphinkallee: well I think it can be useful03:19
raphinkwhen it comes to removing the whole Kubuntu thing and put XUbuntu instead03:19
Tonio_allee: the problem is that installer should be patched to unmark kubuntu-desktop03:19
raphinkor the contrary03:19
raphinkthat's very useful03:19
Tonio_Riddell: any opinion03:19
Tonio_?03:19
raphinkbut _not by default_03:19
Tonio_raphink: that's another option indeed03:20
raphinkto me it's find to mark everything auto because it can be useful to remove the whole ubuntu/kubuntu/xubuntu desktop03:20
raphink to make a server or install another flavor03:20
Tonio_raphink: the first thing is how to disable this03:20
raphinkbut it's not fine to make it the default action03:20
RiddellTonio_: on what?03:20
raphinkas long as people are told "if you want, you can use autoremove, but that's optional", I'm happy with it03:20
Tonio_Riddell: autoremove in apt, activated by default03:20
Tonio_Riddell: that's very dangerous for people removing kubuntu-desktop03:21
alleeraphink: aptitude can remove all dependencies of kubuntu-desktop.  Using automark for this is not the right way imho03:21
raphinkallee: aptitude is borked 03:21
raphink:)03:21
raphinkI don't recommend using a package manager that installs things you don't need and remove things without asking you03:21
jdong|laptopraphink: apt tells me "if you want you can use autoremove" by printing out a 4 page list of packages every time I try to do anything with apt :)03:22
RiddellJucato: what's wrong with knet?  (apart from the UI)03:22
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raphinkjdong|laptop: I see03:22
raphinkat least you hve the choice jdong|laptop03:22
RiddellTonio_: not really my area03:22
beligumHi all, I uploaded the revised libinstrudeo library to revu: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=311703:22
JucatoRiddell: it's unmaintained? 03:22
raphinkI'm ok with the feature this way, apart from the 4 pages thing03:22
jdong|laptopraphink: yes, but I prefer not to be bugged by autoremove unless I type in apt-get autoremove03:22
raphinkyes03:22
jdong|laptopraphink: autoremoving had nothing to do with the operation I requested (install foo)03:23
Tonio_Riddell: I understand but I'm very concerned since it makes it very easy to break the system03:23
raphinkanother option might be to divide kubuntu-desktop into more metapackages03:23
Jucatoraphink: aptitude could be set not to install recommends. but by default, it installs recommends as well as depends03:23
Riddellbeligum: still no .orig/.diff03:23
raphinkand install them one by one on install03:23
raphinkso removing kubuntu-desktop wouldn't list as many packages03:23
raphinkbut only sub metas03:23
jdong|laptopumm03:23
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jdong|laptopkubuntu-desktop-first-part, kubuntu-desktop-second-part :D03:23
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beligumit's a different package-name, I figured I shouldn't do that on new ones03:23
Jucatolol03:23
Hobbseeheh03:23
Jucatojdong|laptop: probably not that way :)03:23
Hobbseedidnt they already do that - with kdenetwork, kdepim, etc03:23
jdong|laptopHobbsee: WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE HOW MUCH ITS PRINTING OUT RIGHT NOW?03:24
raphinkjdong|laptop: kubuntu-office, kubuntu-settings, kubunbu-graphics03:24
raphinketc.03:24
Tonio_Hobbsee: try to replace OOo by koffice and you'l change your mind........03:24
Jucatohi Hobbsee! :)03:24
Hobbseejdong|laptop: heh, yeah, why not.03:24
Jucatokubuntu-network, etc03:24
HobbseeTonio_: i've not tried.  i should03:24
Hobbseehey Jucato 03:24
Tonio_Hobbsee: then each apt action prints 30 lines of packages "suggested" to remove03:24
RiddellTonio_: what's the problem with doing that?03:24
JucatoHobbsee: yes you should...03:24
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HobbseeTonio_: ah, fun.03:24
jdong|laptopHobbsee: hint. it's about 5 pages long :)03:24
JucatoRiddell: if you try to remove OOo, it will remove kubuntu-desktop, and everything else...03:24
Tonio_Riddell: that removes kubuntu-desktop, and then all its depandancies are suggested to be remove03:24
raphinkjdong|laptop: I'm sure you have a small screen ;)03:24
beligumbtw, Ridell, do I upload  a seperate -dev package, or is there a way to include that ?03:25
jdong|laptopHobbsee: I prefer to install links2 in peace, without being bugged about what can be autoremoved03:25
Tonio_Riddell: but not one, with each apt action, until you remove them or reinstall kubuntu-desktop03:25
Tonio_Riddell:  that's a pain, really03:25
Hobbseejdong|laptop: yeah, fair enough03:25
jdong|laptopit's bothersome03:25
raphinkis this activated only in ubuntu or in debian aswell?03:25
RiddellTonio_: openoffice isn't even a depends of kubuntu-desktop any more03:25
jdong|laptopmore obnoxiously bothersome than apport03:25
Tonio_Riddell: hu ?03:25
Tonio_Riddell: well OOo is a bad example, but the problem is the same with any default application03:26
Jucatowell, OOo might jsut be an example.03:26
HobbseeRiddell: what brings it in then?03:26
Tonio_remove krita, speedcrunch or any other03:26
RiddellHobbsee: it's a Recommends03:26
Jucatohasn't krita been removed?03:26
RiddellJucato: no03:26
jdong|laptopJucato: that's not the point03:26
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Tonio_Riddell: replace gwenview by showview for example03:26
Jucatoah so it was only with Knot 2 :P03:26
RiddellTonio_: then don't you need to run autoremove to have everything removed?03:27
HobbseeRiddell: ahh.  that *doesnt* help.03:27
Tonio_Riddell: here is an example :03:27
RiddellHobbsee: why not?03:27
HobbseeRiddell: arent recommends installed by default now?03:27
freeflyingRiddell: do we need some screenshots in CJK UI for knot303:27
Hobbseeor that just means you can remove them if you dont like them03:27
JucatoHobbsee: hm... unless you're using aptitude :P03:28
Tonio_Riddell: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2343403:28
HobbseeJucato: ahhh...03:28
Tonio_Riddell: and if you remove that, the autoremove suggestion stays forever03:28
Tonio_that's the problem03:28
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RiddellHobbsee: they will be03:28
beligumIs there a way to create a .diff from two tarballs without unpacking them?03:28
Riddellfreeflying: sure03:28
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Riddellbeligum: try tarballs?03:28
Tonio_Riddell: no you need to run autoremove, but you are prompted for any apt action03:28
freeflyingRiddell: give it whom?03:29
Riddellfreeflying: nixternal 03:29
Tonio_Riddell: untill you autoremove them or reinstall the software......03:29
freeflyingRiddell: ok,thanks03:29
RiddellTonio_: I see, that could get annoying03:29
Jucatoautoremove is the default action for apt in Edgy, right?03:30
beligumRiddell: what do you mean?03:30
Riddellbeligum: s/try/two/03:30
Riddellbeligum: why do you have two tarballs?03:30
beligumRiddell: I want to create the .diff from .orig.tar.gz and .tar.gz03:31
Tonio_Riddell: here is what happens when I wanna install any software and gwenview has already been removed :03:31
Tonio_http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2343503:31
Tonio_that's ugly....03:31
Tonio_and evil :)03:32
Riddellbeligum: no, you want to have your upstream tar as the .orig.tar.gz, then add your packaging and run debuild -S -sa to create the .diff03:32
Jucatoit's evil... because I couldn't understand it. heh :)03:32
Tonio_Riddell: that's why the best option in my view is an easy way to activate/deactivate this functionnality...03:33
jdong|laptopTonio_: maybe we should be yelling at mvo about this....03:33
RiddellTonio_: best thing would be just not to prompt you on every action03:33
jdong|laptopfrom a UI standpoint prompting on every action is just obnoxious03:33
Jucatoa way to leave the auto markings, yet give the user the option to autoremove or not (through a switch probably)03:33
jdong|laptopRiddell: exactly!03:33
jdong|laptopapt-get autoremove should be the only command that shows that info03:34
Hobbseethe way apt-get clean is handled03:34
Tonio_Riddell: yes but if once day someone forgot he removed kubuntu-desktop and launches apt-get autoremove, he will crash his system03:34
Tonio_Riddell: that's dangerous too03:34
RiddellTonio_: doesn't apt-get autoremove tell you what it's going to do then ask for confirmation?03:35
Tonio_Riddell: let me test......03:35
Riddelleverything else in apt seems to03:35
HobbseeRiddell: yeah.03:35
Tonio_Riddell: it does yes, so you're right03:35
Jucatoand if you choose not to remove kubuntu-desktop?03:35
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alleeTry: apt-config dump.  In dapper there aptitude::Keep-Unused-Pattern "^linux-image.*$ | ^linux-restricted-modules.*$";03:36
alleeone could add ~t^kubuntu-desktop$03:36
alleeor use similar apt options (apt automark looks like new in edgy.  found not trace here in dapper)03:36
alleeWhen during system installation apt-get -o var=noautomark-or-whatever is set.  99% of automark trouble would be fixed03:38
Tonio_allee: that's an option...03:39
Tonio_allee: and that would let it possible for gnome users that want to test kubuntu to remove it03:40
alleeTonio_: I assume ubuntu and xubuntu has the same problem so it would be not so hard to get such a change in03:41
Tonio_allee: yes, we need to discuss this on ubuntu-devel probably03:41
Tonio_will do toonight, but at the moment, I have to work on kde-guidance03:42
alleeI they don't know this automark trouble, we need other preseed files on cdrom ;)03:42
jdong|laptophey guys...03:50
jdong|laptophttp://cbs5.com/topstories/local_story_256204954.html03:50
jdong|laptopdo you think it's THE hans reiser?03:50
kwwiidoes it show a pic? I know hans03:50
jdong|laptopno, only the wife :(03:50
jdong|laptop"Hans Reiser, a software developer"03:51
kwwiihehe, yes, I think that is about him03:51
jdong|laptoplol03:52
kwwiihis wife was from russia03:52
jdong|laptophmm03:52
jdong|laptopdo they live in Oakland?03:52
Jucatoum... OO.o missing in 20060913.1 Desktop CD build?03:59
RiddellJucato: known04:00
Jucatoah ok :)04:00
Jucatoand the lock session still bugged also known, right?04:00
Riddellyes04:00
Riddellit's not something I care about too much04:01
Jucatoheh :P04:01
Jucatowell it's not really that critical, considering the session is not locked automatically.04:01
Jucatojust one of those annoying little bugs...04:01
Tonio_Riddell: I just noticed launchpad integration uses firefox if installed.....04:22
Tonio_Riddell: shouldn't that use prefered browser instead ?04:22
Riddellit does04:26
Riddellshould use kfmexec as I remember04:27
Tonio_Riddell: hum......04:27
Tonio_Riddell: I can confirm my prefered browser is set to konqueror, but firefox launches04:27
JucatoTonio_: on Edgy?04:28
Tonio_Jucato: yes04:28
Jucatohmm.. let me try :)04:28
Tonio_Jucato: thanks04:28
Jucatough! I just realized I don't have it installed on vmware just yet... :(04:31
Tonio_Riddell: tested here : kfmclient openURL http://www.foo.com04:33
Tonio_Riddell: that works correctly, but not the launchpad integration, always firefox is use whatever is my prefered browser.....04:34
Tonio_Riddell: what is the package for this ? I'd like to play with it a bit :)04:34
Tonio_Jucato: can you confirm my issue ?04:37
JucatoTonio_: unfortunately, I would have to install it on VMWare to confirm... I'll try on the Live CD first though04:37
Tonio_Jucato: okay04:37
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RiddellTonio_: what do you have for /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser ?04:44
Tonio_Riddell: I don't have this file04:44
JucatoTonio_: sorry I couldn't do this right now. my sister needs to use the PC...04:45
Jucato:(04:45
Tonio_Riddell: I mean it's empty04:45
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Riddellcurious04:46
Riddellwell you can look through the launchpad intergration source, it's not hard to find04:46
danimore04:46
Tonio_Riddell: shouldn't that use kdeglobals:BrowserApplication instead ?04:47
beligumRiddell: I think I'm finally getting a grasp on the whole packaging process, can you take a look? http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=311904:47
Tonio_Riddell: to match user choice ?04:47
Tonio_Riddell: will do, thanks04:47
Riddellbeligum: yay!04:48
danimoRiddell: so what do we do about the qt packages?04:48
RiddellTonio_: it should use kfmexec (which uses kdeglobals:BrowserApplication)04:48
danimoRiddell: can we create a meta-package as I suggested?04:48
Riddelldanimo: wait a couple weeks for qt 4.2 to be out and upload that?04:48
beligumRiddell: RTFM they say, but sometimes, it takes a while...04:48
danimoRiddell: until then, edgy will be frozen04:48
Riddelldanimo: alternatively adding Provides to the kdecopy packages should work04:48
danimoRiddell: could you do that? that'd be awesome04:49
danimocurrently, it conflicts the hell out of kubuntu04:49
Tonio_Riddell: ./launchpadintegration/urls.py:        command = ['kfmclient', 'openURL', url] 04:49
Tonio_should work......... I don't understand04:49
Tonio_the same command used in konsole works here04:49
Tonio_but not clicking in konq...... doesn't make sense04:49
danimoanyone else using an intel i915 gfx chipset?04:49
Tonio_Riddell: that's very strange......04:51
Tonio_danimo: I am04:51
danimoTonio_: does google earth work for you?04:51
RiddellTonio_: sound like you need some debugging statements to find out what it's really running04:52
Tonio_danimo: SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWLY :)04:52
Tonio_danimo: is that your issue ?04:52
danimoTonio_: well, it worked a lot faster on suse04:52
danimoTonio_: I wonder if they had more recent drivers or something04:52
Tonio_Riddell: I'm playing with urls.py to find out04:52
danimoTonio_: and I also remember it being faster on backported drivers for dapper04:52
Tonio_danimo: yes I don't understand what's the point04:52
danimoTonio_: the point of the slowness?04:52
Tonio_danimo: yes04:53
danimome neither04:53
Tonio_danimo: it is like running on a pentium 1...04:53
danimoTonio_: do you know the guy in charge of packaging the driver?04:53
Tonio_danimo: nope04:53
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Tonio_danimo: note that I tried using the .bin given by google, same issue04:53
Tonio_danimo: so I assume that's not packaging issue04:54
danimoTonio_: also, XGL works like a charm with the suse driver04:54
danimoTonio_: no, I mean a too old driver04:54
Tonio_danimo: for i915 ?04:54
danimoTonio_: on edgy effects like cube are slooowww04:54
danimoTonio_: yes04:54
Tonio_danimo: ah.....04:54
danimoTonio_: the xglx repo provides updates drivers04:54
danimoTonio_: err, Xgl04:54
danimoTonio_: you may know it04:54
Tonio_danimo: probably X upstream is the man top contact no ?04:55
Tonio_danimo: the driver is part of xorg I assume, so better asking X maintainer I guess04:55
Tonio_danimo: apt-cache show xserver-xorg-video-i81004:56
Tonio_we should look if something is wrong with the version or so04:56
Tonio_1:1.6.504:57
Tonio_danimo: Package: xserver-xorg-video-i810 (fixed: 2:1.4.1.3-1)04:58
Tonio_urgh ! looks we have a REALLY outdated version04:58
Tonio_danimo: synch from debian required I think :)04:58
danimoTonio_: who can trigger that?04:59
Tonio_danimo: in fact debian version is outdated too04:59
danimoargs04:59
Tonio_danimo: searching google for what exists04:59
danimoTonio_: why can't we take the one from the xgl repo?04:59
danimothat one seems up to date?05:00
danimos/?//05:00
Tonio_danimo: we need to get latest upstream and package it I'm affraid05:00
danimoTonio_: as I said: it's been done already05:00
Tonio_danimo: we can yes, and report a bug with the package attached as the solution05:00
Tonio_danimo: the point including the package looses sync with debian, so we need to prove it closes issues to have it in05:01
danimook05:01
danimoyes05:01
Tonio_danimo: can you make the launchpad bug ? I'll confirm it05:01
Tonio_danimo: I will prepare the ubuntu package if you want05:01
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Tonio_it needs ubuntu porting ;)05:01
bddebianHowdy05:03
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Tonio_Riddell: the issue is I have gnome-open05:03
danimoTonio_: http://www.beerorkid.com/compiz/05:03
danimoTonio_: have a look05:03
Tonio_Riddell: so it is used in the first place........05:03
Tonio_danimo: okay I am05:03
Tonio_Riddell: should we look if the current desktop in use is kde instead of matching the binaries with elsif ?05:04
Riddellsilly gnome-open05:05
Tonio_Riddell: KDE_FULL_SESSION or any other for example05:05
Tonio_Riddell: well the problem is just that we look at gnome-open before kfmclient :)05:05
Tonio_Riddell: we should use the binary depending to the desktop manager in use I assume05:05
Tonio_no ?05:05
Riddellyeah, no reliable way to test which desktop is running, but KDE_FULL_SESSION is as good as any05:05
danimoTonio_: I will test the quinn packages now05:06
danimoTonio_: just to make sure the driver really is faster05:06
Tonio_Riddell: and concerning gnome ? which one can we use ?05:06
RiddellTonio_: if you have some time you could look at packaging the Portland betas05:06
Tonio_Riddell: okay will look toonigh05:06
RiddellTonio_: if KDE_FULL_SESSION isn't there?05:06
Tonio_Riddell: hum, makes sense indeed ;)05:06
danimoTonio_: correction. these packages are only for dapper05:09
Riddellbeligum: getting there, see comments http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=311905:09
danimoTonio_: sucks05:09
RiddellTonio_: make sure you look if launchpad-integration is kept in bzr before uploading05:10
Riddellwow, first comments on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyEft/Knot3/Kubuntu/Feedback and it's not even released :)05:10
Riddell"Awesome work by Ken and the art team, great job to Brandon with05:10
Riddell+Konversation, Sebas and Riddell with the Power Management, and to Tonio, Toma, Raphink, Sime, fabo, and how could I forget Hobbsee"05:10
Riddellthis guy really likes us :)05:10
beligumRiddell: thx05:11
Riddellbeligum: by the way libraries are more fiddly to package than applications, so you're starting off with a hard one :)05:12
beligumRiddell: no kidding ...05:12
Tonio_Riddell: and knows uss too :)05:12
beligumRiddell: if I don't have any package change-comments, should I include an empty-entry or leave it out ?05:16
sebasHm, the plan is not to use Oxygen, right?05:16
sebasI'd hate to have KDE4's freshness spoiled.05:16
danimoTonio_: what do we do?05:17
Tonio_danimo: report the bug, I'll prepare the package for ubuntu and comment that the package resolve the issue05:19
Tonio_danimo: then we'll make a uvf exception request and ping mdz05:19
Tonio_Riddell: look like there is no gnome env variable that we can use... shit...05:20
danimoTonio_: cool05:20
danimoTonio_: what component do I report it against?05:20
Tonio_danimo: xserver-xorg-video-i81005:21
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nixternalbug 60084, would you consider that a wishlist item?05:26
UbugtuMalone bug 60084 in kdepim "KMail should have a menu item in Kubuntu default install" [Untriaged,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/6008405:26
abattoirnixternal: the iso is still being downloaded :(05:27
nixternaljeesh05:27
RiddellTonio_: you can look how the openoffice wrapper do it if you really want to, but lack of KDE_FULL_SESSION is fine05:27
RiddellTonio_: or port it to portland if you want to be /really/ adventurous :)05:27
Tonio_Riddell: I'm doing another way, looking if gnome-session is working and kded too05:28
RiddellTonio_: kded runs if any kde app is running05:29
Tonio_Riddell: arf, true......05:30
Tonio_Riddell: let's do with kde-full-session then :)05:30
Tonio_Riddell: kdesktop then !05:30
danimoTonio_: what's the current driver version?05:31
Tonio_danimo: 1:1.6.5-0ubuntu305:31
Tonio_really outdated......05:31
danimoTonio_: no, I mean from upstream05:31
Tonio_danimo: hum, don't know, let me check05:32
danimoTonio_: are you sure it's from pre X7.0 times?05:32
danimoTonio_: hard to imagine05:32
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Tonio_danimo: I'm searching for upstream tarball but I don't find it......05:34
danimoTonio_: in case of doubt, we should ask in #x.org05:34
danimoTonio_: eric or keith05:34
danimo#xorg?05:34
Riddellnixternal: yes05:36
Riddellnixternal: it's a spec I havn't yet written05:37
Tonio_danimo: let's wait for a response.......05:38
Tonio_danimo: did you try with compiz package, it that better speed ?05:38
danimoTonio_: they don't package the drivers for edgy it seems05:39
Tonio_danimo: they ?05:41
Tonio_danimo: ah, that's not an issue, I can port via the source package......05:41
danimook05:41
Tonio_danimo: just I think it would be nice to find upstream release since mdz will probably reject if we are not using latest one05:42
Tonio_danimo: we cannot be sure compiz drivers are official ones :)05:42
danimoTonio_: try #xorg-devel05:42
Tonio_danimo: let's wait ;)05:44
danimook05:44
Tonio_danimo: bad news, we have the latest version........05:52
Tonio_danimo: can be buggy als........05:52
Tonio_also05:52
danimoTonio_: uh?05:53
danimoTonio_: you mean the latest _released_ version?05:53
Tonio_danimo: yes05:53
Tonio_danimo: http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/driver/05:54
danimoTonio_: suse uses some git version05:54
Tonio_danimo: can you look at suse source package maybe ?05:54
danimoTonio_: but let me guess: we won't get an exception for this one?05:54
Tonio_danimo: maybe there is just a patch to apply05:54
danimoTonio_: sure05:54
danimoTonio_: I'm sure they package straight from git05:54
Tonio_danimo: well if it is just a patch, no need to exception05:54
danimoTonio_: how good that I have a suse chroot :)05:55
Tonio_danimo: hehe05:55
Tonio_danimo: can be a build issue too, maybe rebuilding our driver will give better results if deps have been updated......05:55
danimoTonio_: x.org 7.105:56
danimoTonio_: they have a commulated driver package05:57
jdongoh poo, is it really that time of the month again?05:57
danimo?!05:57
danimoTonio_: we have 7.0 packages05:58
danimoTonio_: but the 7.1 driver can be used witgh 7.0 afaik05:58
beligumRiddell: is this a good reference for libinstrudeo0? http://libnjb.cvs.sourceforge.net/libnjb/libnjb/debian/rules?view=markup05:59
danimoTonio_: why do we still use 7.0?05:59
Riddellbeligum: mostly you need to change the debian/control file and add the .install files, which you can see from the same place for libnjb06:00
beligumok06:00
Tonio_danimo: well could be a solution in that case06:00
Tonio_danimo: I can package 7.1 driver and check then06:01
Tonio_danimo: I'm finishing something and we're looking at that together :)06:01
Tonio_promissed06:01
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Tonio_Riddell: I fixed urls.py06:02
Tonio_Riddell: wanna look at the debdiff maybe ?06:02
RiddellTonio_: sure06:03
danimoTonio_: great06:04
Tonio_Riddell: I'm reporting the bug first and debdiff06:05
Tonio_Riddell: should I fix tarball directly or provide a patch, as it is native application ?06:08
Tonio_the point is I don't have access to bzr branch...06:08
beligumRiddell: should I rename the source-name in debian/control to libinstrudeo0 too, or can I use libinstrudeo here ?06:09
Riddellbeligum: no, keep upstream name for source package06:09
Tonio_Riddell: debdiff : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2344406:10
Tonio_works here, but I don't know if I can commit upgrading the version like this06:11
Tonio_I could have removed the gnome-open and kfmclient testing too06:11
RiddellTonio_: looks fine, get mvo to review06:11
Tonio_Riddell: okay06:11
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Tonio_danimo: I'm your servant :)06:12
Tonio_let's try 7.1 package06:13
danimoTonio_: yay!06:14
danimoTonio_: so what do we do?06:16
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jdongheh a RAMpage :)06:19
jdongoh forgive me, ktorrent, but you simply don't download fast enough06:19
kwwiiwell, one person is dead set against any purple what-so-ever06:20
beligumRiddell: I guess that the revu-upload-name (libinstrudeo0) is wrong too, then? Should be just libinstrudeo?06:20
kwwiigood thing that one person alone won't change my mind06:21
Riddellbeligum: yes06:21
raphinkRiddell: I just modified your our_theme patch for ksplash-engine-mooding06:28
raphinks/mooding/moodin/06:28
Riddellraphink: oh?06:28
Riddellraphink: what's changed?06:29
raphinkto use a setting in Theme.rc instead of hardcoding the kubuntu theme in the patch06:29
raphinkadding KubuntuStyle = true06:29
raphinkto the Theme.rc 06:29
raphinkallows to use this patch stuff with any other theme06:29
Tonio_Riddell: I'm gonna try to fix kdm localy and see what about :)06:29
raphinkso this can even be put upstream06:29
Riddellraphink: ok06:29
raphinkRiddell: I'm going to upload it, and update k-d-s to add KubuntuStyle = true to the Kubuntu ksplash theme06:30
raphinkRiddell: I tested the patch already twice06:30
raphinkbut maybe you want to double check06:30
Riddellraphink: wait for the upload, still knot freeze06:30
raphinkk06:30
Riddellraphink: a debdiff would be lovely06:30
raphinkalright06:30
raphinkI've also removed the thememoodin.cpp.org file in the diff06:31
raphinksinc eit's clueless06:31
Riddellthat'll be left over from me patching stuff06:32
raphinkyes06:33
raphinkso I removed it06:33
raphink:)06:33
raphinkI'll send you the debdiff06:33
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raphinkRiddell: sent06:40
raphinkcan you check it and let me know?06:41
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GNUranteHi06:45
bddebianHello GNUrante06:45
GNUrantei'm testing edgy, and wlassistant don't work, because dhclient print this in stderr06:46
GNUrante There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 13499341606:46
GNUranteit's a dhclient problem.06:46
GNUrantewlassistant work fine with simple patch06:47
GNUrantechange wlassistant.cpp with this06:48
GNUrante               if (dhcp_out.find("::ERR::")>-1 && QString::compare(dhcp_out.right(9),"134993416")==0) {06:48
GNUranteNote: the very problem is dhclient.06:49
GNUrantethat is all06:49
GNUrante=)06:49
GNUrantebddebian: hello! =)06:49
Luresebas: ping06:49
RiddellGNUrante: so dhclient sometimes puts a bogus pid in its lock file?06:50
GNUranteRiddell: no06:51
Tonio_Riddell: I've attached a proper patch for bug bug 60426, I let mvo commiting to bzr and the package.06:51
UbugtuMalone bug 60426 in launchpad-integration "uses gnome prefs if kde and gnome are installed." [Untriaged,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/6042606:51
Tonio_danimo: ping ?06:51
GNUranteRiddell: the lock file is clean O_o but show this error06:51
Tonio_danimo: first thing I'm going to do is a diff from compiz driver package and our06:51
GNUrantewith this pid 13499341606:51
Tonio_danimo: maybe that's just a very little change....06:52
RiddellTonio_: what did you decide to do with it?06:53
RiddellGNUrante: I'm not understanding, what is dhclient doing wrong?06:53
Tonio_Riddell: well, seb128 agreed to use GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID to check if gnome is used...06:53
Tonio_Riddell:  so here is the patch : http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2344706:54
Tonio_works and is cleaner than using ps06:54
RiddellTonio_: cool06:55
Tonio_Riddell: now mvo to decide :)06:55
Tonio_okay let's go with that i810 issue.......06:55
Tonio_and after that I'm gonna code my own paste applet since pastebin sucks and ubuntu-nl is too slow ;)06:56
Tonio_Riddell: would be nice if we had our own paste.kubuntu.org thing06:56
GNUranteRiddell:  When launching dhclient... for example "dhclient -q wlan0", if in  /var/run/dhclient*.pid is not presents any pid, then this message is shown " There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134993416" (sorry for my bad english!)06:57
RiddellGNUrante: I can't recreate that problem07:02
RiddellGNUrante: but it really needs fixed in dhclient not GUIs07:03
Tonio_danimo: speed is better in dapper, so can be a bug with the latest version......;07:08
Tonio_danimo: I'm first trying to rebuild07:08
Tonio_danimo: did you report the bug ?07:09
GNUranteRiddell: mmm, ok  PS: my version is [~] >dhclient3 --version07:09
GNUranteisc-dhclient-V3.0.407:09
GNUranteVersion: 3.0.4-6ubuntu407:09
RiddellGNUrante: not using dhcp3-client? that's the normal one07:10
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GNUrantePackage: dhcp3-client07:12
Hawkwind!no sound-#kubuntu is <reply>If you're having problems with sound, look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems and http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin07:12
ubotuI know nothing about sound-#kubuntu yet07:12
HawkwindSeveas: When you're around, please tell us the correct way to edit/change/make a fact for a specific channel07:12
SeveasHawkwind, there is NO reason that that factoid should be #kubuntu specific07:13
Seveas!sound07:13
ubotuIf you're having problems with sound, first ensure alsa is selected by double clicking on the volume control, then File -> Change Device (Alsa Mixer). If you are still having problems with sound, then look at http://alsa.opensrc.org/index.php?page=DmixPlugin See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems07:13
HawkwindSeveas: The part about File -> blah blah is Gnome specific and confuses users07:13
Seveasah, missed that07:13
HawkwindThat's why we wanted a Kubuntu specific one07:13
Seveasdon't use !no bla is07:13
Seveasjust use !bla-#kubuntu is07:14
HawkwindAh ok.  I was following an example that Hobbsee did the other day.  I'll try it now07:14
Riddellraphink: patch seems fine07:14
raphinkI've tested it twice Riddell07:14
raphinkit works :)07:14
Seveasthe !no trick is only needed for changing factoids 07:15
raphinkso together with this patch, we have to update k-d-s with new Theme.rc07:15
HawkwindSeveas: Got it, thanks :)07:15
raphinkRiddell: when can I upload it?07:16
raphinkI'll upload k-d-s first, so the option will already be there and it won't break anything at all07:16
seaLnedoes anyone have a chance to look at http://revu.tauware.de./details.py?upid=3123 ?07:16
bddebianseaLne: I will after I look at cmph07:17
bddebians/look at/finish with/07:17
Riddellraphink: when Knot 3 is out07:17
raphinkok07:17
seaLnebddebian: ta07:19
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Tonio_danimo: still slow, it really looks like the error is in the driver....... I'm trying to downgrade it07:21
danimoTonio_: hmm07:23
Tonio_danimo: tuxracer works correctly here07:24
Tonio_danimo: maybe that's just googleearth issue.....07:25
Tonio_danimo: what else would you suggest to test to check performances ?07:25
danimoTonio_: yes, for me, too07:26
danimoTonio_: glxgears?07:27
danimoTonio_: I always get: libGL warning: 3D driver claims to not support visual 0x5b07:27
danimoTonio_: not sure if that's the trouble, but it doesn't sound like it07:27
Tonio_glxgears -printfps07:27
Tonio_danimo: can you test this ?07:27
Tonio_yes I do too07:27
danimo10805 frames in 5.1 seconds = 2138.356 FPS07:27
Tonio_danimo: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/2344807:28
Tonio_hu ??????? so much for you ?07:28
Tonio_wow.......07:28
Tonio_look at mine !07:28
danimoyes, sounds bogus07:28
Tonio_danimo: dualcore proc ?07:28
danimo4094 frames in 5.0 seconds = 818.656 FPS07:29
danimoTonio_: nope07:29
Tonio_danimo: ah...07:29
danimocentrino, single core07:29
Tonio_danimo: well it looks like normal performances07:29
danimoTonio_: ah!07:29
Tonio_danimo:  ?07:29
danimoTonio_: it goes up because the window was hidden behind yakuake07:29
Tonio_danimo: hehe07:29
danimoTonio_: and then the driver doesn't have to draw and hence can compute more07:29
danimoTonio_: so the first figure is always wrong07:30
Tonio_danimo: yup, okay let's compare displaying the window07:30
danimoTonio_: ppracer values are also fine07:31
danimoTonio_: what does it show you when you enable ftp display?07:31
danimofps even07:31
GNUrantebye all07:31
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Tonio_danimo: to me average value is about 1100 fps07:32
Tonio_looks normal07:32
Tonio_let's test tuxracer07:32
Tonio_danimo: ppracer, with video options set to 1280x800 to be fullscreen, I get about 27 fps on the first race07:34
Tonio_danimo: looks normal to me....07:34
_Sime_Tonio_: hi07:38
Tonio__Sime_: hey :)07:39
Tonio__Sime_: can we take a moment to make a point concerning your media patches ?07:39
_Sime_go for it.07:39
Tonio__Sime_: I think the latest ones are not on the wiki since they have already been commited 3 weeks ago07:40
Tonio__Sime_: the patches "pending" are already in kdebase07:40
Tonio__Sime_: and the action selection dialog still doesn't appear.....07:40
Tonio__Sime_: when did you fix the problem and released latest patches ?07:40
_Sime_Tonio_: know what I'm going to do. I'm going to "apt-get source kdelibs & kdebase" and look at what's inside.07:42
_Sime_Tonio_: should I update everything first? or will apt-get source get the latest?07:43
Tonio__Sime_: yes, would be nice :)07:43
Tonio__Sime_: update is better yes07:44
Tonio__Sime_: let me know what about ;)07:44
Lure_Sime_: apt-get source always takes the latest source07:45
Lure_Sime_: even if binaries are not even built and published yet07:45
Tonio_Lure: don't you have to update first ?07:45
Tonio_Lure: seems than yes07:45
jdong|laptopLure: yeah, it even finds me source packages that don't compile... it's great :)07:46
LureTonio_: right, you need to update, but not upgrade07:46
Tonio_Lure: who said "upgrade" appart from you ? ;)07:46
Tonio__Sime_: going to eat, but feel free to ping me :)07:46
LureTonio_: nobody, I just read it that way ;-)07:46
_Sime_I've requested an upgrade. It is now d/ling and updating.07:46
Tonio_Lure: hehe07:47
Lure;-)07:47
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_Sime_Tonio_: kdelibs looks correct. now kdebase.08:34
danimoTonio_: any news?08:35
Tonio__Sime_: okay, thanks ;)08:36
Tonio_danimo: nope.... I must say I cannot reproduce the issue outside of googleearth.....;08:36
Tonio_I assume the issue is with it...08:36
Tonio_danimo: if was bugging but fast with old driver and now it is correct but slow...08:37
Tonio_danimo: I suspect it is googleearth issue with that driver, not a driver issue08:37
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_Sime_Tonio_: ping ping09:05
Tonio__Sime_: yup ?09:05
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_Sime_kubuntu_73_nomediaioslave_mounthelper.diff  = kdebase_3.5.4_sime_kio_v2.diff09:06
Tonio__Sime_: hu ?09:06
Tonio_kool ;)09:06
_Sime_this should be kdebase_3.5.4_sime_kio_v3.diff instead.09:06
Tonio__Sime_: let me have a look09:06
_Sime_replace kubuntu_73... with the kio_v3 patch.09:07
Tonio__Sime_: okay, I'm looking cause I'm surprised I must say......09:07
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_Sime_v2 and v3 are very similiar, except for 2 lines.09:08
_Sime_on one line, or something.09:08
Tonio__Sime_: kdelibs_3.5.4_sime_kfilespeedbar.diff09:08
Tonio_this one is already in no ?09:09
Tonio_it is said to be pending09:09
_Sime_wait a sec09:09
_Sime_yes, that appears to be in kdelibs. :)09:10
Tonio__Sime_: 09:10
Tonio_-+      KURL url( "system:/media/"+name );09:10
Tonio_++      KURL url( "media:/"+name );09:10
_Sime_yes09:10
Tonio_heh, you're right, That confused me.....09:10
Tonio_okay I'm preparing the package09:11
Tonio__Sime_: ah also, I have a bug here, you'll tell me if that's known ;)09:11
LureTonio_: I will have updated ksmserver patch for kdebase in hour or so - can you merge it in?09:11
_Sime_what is it?09:11
Tonio_Lure: sure09:11
Tonio__Sime_: when I insert a cd and go to /media09:12
LureTonio_: it will just add lock screen before suspend/hibernate from logout dialog09:12
Tonio_I can see cdrom0, I'm clicking on it09:12
Tonio_and then blank screen, nothing09:12
Tonio_audiocd:/ works, and media:/ scd0 works too09:12
_Sime_Tonio_: audio cd?09:13
Tonio__Sime_: yes09:13
_Sime_ok, get it.09:13
_Sime_i get it09:13
Tonio__Sime_: URL is set to audiocd:/?device=/dev/scd009:14
Tonio__Sime_: the point is typing this works09:14
Tonio_but when I double clik on it it doesn't......09:14
Tonio_as if it wasn't using this url ;)09:14
Tonio__Sime_: you seem to reproduce ?09:15
Tonio_Lure: send me your patches plz :)09:15
LureTonio_: I will, just need to build and test first09:15
Tonio_Lure: ah okay, let me know I'l prepare the package for end of the freeze09:16
LureTonio_: main is still under embargo, right?09:16
_Sime_Tonio_: I know what is going on there. I've added that to hte wiki.09:16
Tonio_Lure: yup09:16
Tonio__Sime_: great09:16
Tonio__Sime_: I'm syncking the kubuntu_73 patch right now09:16
_Sime_cool09:17
Tonio__Sime_: are you changing the wikipage right now ? cause I want to update the "in edgy" list ;)09:20
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_Sime_i just updated it09:21
Tonio__Sime_: okay, same for me :)09:21
Tonio__Sime_: konq-plugins/mediarealfolder/media_realfolder.desktop -> do I have to change the package to remove it ? I can do it :)09:22
Tonio__Sime_: can you just confirm me that's still required09:23
_Sime_Tonio_: it should  be removed, yes.09:23
Tonio__Sime_: I'm preparing the package too09:24
Tonio__Sime_: done, I'll upload as soon as possible09:27
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LureTonio_: I still get this file://system error on sidebar - is your old media:/ fix still there?09:28
Tonio_Lure: yes but I have to remove this again.......09:28
LureTonio_: I can give you patch already, it is not built/tested yet09:28
Tonio_I removed this from the sidebar but synching with debian had it back09:29
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Tonio_Lure: no need, it is just a .desktop file to remove from a .install file :)09:29
Tonio_Lure: the point is it needs to be done at every debian sync09:29
LureTonio_: but isn't this due to your patch (dapper fix for system:/home?)09:30
Tonio_Lure: ah yes, it is09:30
Tonio_Lure: the point is we have to remove the systementry in konqsidebar09:30
LureTonio_: if we drop that patch, then system:/ should work in sidebar09:30
Tonio_Lure: yep09:30
Tonio_Lure: but do we want to drop the patch ?09:31
LureTonio_: we can leave it now with _Sime's patches it should work, or not?09:31
Tonio_Lure: nope09:31
Tonio_Lure: my patch is to replace system:/home by ~09:31
LureTonio_: why not?09:31
Tonio_Lure: because that create issues09:32
Tonio_browse system:/home and try to rightclick edit with gimp09:32
Tonio_error message.........09:32
LureTonio_: yes, but _Sime has changed system folder to do the same, so I though it should work for sidembar too09:32
Tonio__Sime_: did you change that for system:/home too ?09:32
LureTonio_: try system menu from panel - Home is /home/<username>09:32
Tonio_Lure: THIS IS MY PATCH !!!!!!09:33
Tonio_not sime's ;)09:33
LureTonio_: and Storage media is /media/<xxx>09:33
Tonio_Lure: remove my patch and you'll get the same error09:33
Tonio_Lure: _Sime_didn't touch this part09:33
LureTonio_: I do not recall you changed media...09:33
Tonio_Lure: nope09:33
LureTonio_: so who did that if not _Sime? ;-)09:34
Tonio_kdebase (4:3.5.2-0ubuntu14) dapper; urgency=low09:34
Tonio_  * Added previously removed kubuntu_54_system_protocol_home_dir.diff  make09:34
Tonio_    system:/ use /home/foo not system:/home/foo09:34
Tonio_this is my patch09:34
Tonio_sime's patch are for media:/ stuff09:34
_Sime_Tonio_: system:/home/ goes to ~ on dapper. I haven't changed anything there for edgy.09:34
Tonio_is it that complicated ?09:34
LureTonio_: ok, I though that _Sime changed both for edgy09:35
Tonio__Sime_: I know, I did the patch.......; but Lure looks veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery confused ;)09:35
Tonio_Lure: voila09:35
Tonio_Lure: I did the patch for dapper09:35
Tonio_Lure: and the patch works except creates an issue in the konq sidebar09:35
danimoTonio_: so no idea?09:35
Tonio_Lure: so I removed the desktop file from the .install09:35
LureTonio_: so we still need your patch and just drop system from sidebar as we do not understand how to fix09:35
danimoTonio_: what about X.org 7.1?09:35
Tonio_Lure: but when riddell resynched with debian, the file was back09:35
_Sime_My patch for icons on the desktop finally seems to be getting there.09:35
Tonio_Lure: so we have to put a not that this needs removal for each update :)09:36
_Sime_(still working on it)09:36
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Tonio_danimo: didn't check at the moment cause I'm certain this is googleearth issue, not xorg09:36
Tonio_Lure: I'm changing this in kdebase ;09:36
Tonio_Lure: can you "locate system.desktop | grep sidebar" please09:37
Tonio_Lure: it looks like I already removed it09:38
LureTonio_: /home/luka/.kde/share/apps/konqsidebartng/webbrowsing/entries/system.desktop09:38
LureTonio_: is this just my profile then?09:38
Tonio_Lure: hehe it is profile issue09:38
Lure(maybe boot in dapper introduced it)09:39
Tonio_Lure: yes, I removed it from the package09:39
LureTonio_: ok, sorry for bothering you with this09:40
Tonio_Lure: your servant :) I'm bothering so many people all the time you know :)09:41
Tonio_Lure, _Sime_:how about my patche for konqueror view misses icon ?09:42
Tonio_Lure, _Sime_: I know you probably didn't have the time, but it'd be nice to have it in beofre edgy is out :)09:42
_Sime_Tonio_: I haven't had time to look at it.09:42
Tonio__Sime_: of course, don't mind, that's just for "everything else is done" :)09:42
_Sime_I would like to see that go it though.09:42
LureTonio_: me neither - I need to finish powermanager today on Sat I go for one week vacation09:43
Tonio__Sime_: I too but I've done my best, I'm not able to patch for that icon....09:43
LureTonio_: I might look into this today if I am done with powermanager soon09:43
Tonio__Sime_: I did the thing for kds and merging the buttons, but I can't do more...... too complicated for me09:43
_Sime_Riddell doesn't have time?09:43
Tonio_Lure, _Sime_: for your information, I'm splitting kde-guidance to extract power-manager09:44
LureTonio_: updated ksmserver patch is here: http://lure.homelinux.net/kubuntu/kubuntu_76_ksmserver_suspend.diff09:44
LureTonio_: still need to build and test09:44
Tonio_that to manage conflicts with kpowersave09:44
Tonio_Lure: thanks, does this close bugs ?09:44
Riddell_Sime_: waiting for knot 3 to be released, can't upload anything until then09:44
LureTonio_: no, it just adds lock screen 09:44
jdong|laptopjust a suggestion, I think guidance-power-manager should be splitted out as its own package, so it can be nicely overridden by kpowersave09:44
jdong|laptopoops, never mind09:45
jdong|laptopTonio_ is always one step ahead of me09:45
LureTonio_: we do not conflict with kpowersave ;-)09:45
_Sime_Riddell: can we get that Detail view - Icon View button thing in konq worked out?09:45
LureTonio_: I have both running ;-)09:45
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Tonio_Lure: isn't that annoying ?09:45
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Tonio_Lure: the problem is it'll not be easy to disable power-manager if you want kpowersave instead09:45
Riddell_Sime_: well I can't see a way to add it and keep the UI clean09:46
LureTonio_:I think we should have disable feature in powermanager09:46
Tonio_danimo: do you really think it is driver related issue ? It would be nice to confirm with another application maybe09:46
LureTonio_: quit should ask if automatic startup should be disabled09:46
Tonio_Lure: I agree, yes09:46
Tonio_Lure: point, that's better than my solution, you're right09:47
LureTonio_: just not sure where to put enable autostart then... :-(09:47
Tonio_Lure: the point is how to overwrite /usr/share/autostart thing ?09:47
LureTonio_: exactly09:47
Tonio_Lure: I have a solution09:48
Tonio_Lure: kde remembers sessions09:48
LureTonio_: only if you have it configured that way09:48
Tonio_Lure: kds ;)09:48
LureTonio_: I though that we should use ~/.kde/Autostart instead...09:48
LureTonio_: but I need to talk with sebas (or Riddell)09:49
Tonio_Lure: yes, the problem is that writting in ~ can only be done via startkde, which is done at every boot......09:49
Tonio_Lure: here is my idea : configure kds to have power-manager restored09:50
Tonio_Lure: ah.......; forget it, will not work.....09:50
Tonio_impossible to disable too since the kds settings are read at every boot.....09:50
LureTonio_: other option is to leave /usr/share/autostart, but powermanager have enabled/disabled in his own rc file09:51
Tonio_Lure: yes, that another option09:51
LureTonio_: it would just exit if disabled (like it does if another instance is running)09:51
Tonio_Lure: if you talk to sebas, would be nice to discuss the "battery has been removed" and "battery has been inserted" messages :)09:51
Tonio_Lure: they potentially give wrong informations when the battery is full09:52
LureTonio_: already fixed here ;-)09:52
beligumHello again to all, I think I'm getting pretty close to a final build with libinstrudeo, can someone take a look? http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=312409:52
Tonio_Lure: ah ? cool09:52
LureTonio_: I had to refactor quite some code for multi battery support and did a lot of testing in last evenings... ;-)09:52
Tonio_beligum: I'm looking09:53
Tonio_Lure: hehe09:53
beligumTonio_: thx09:53
Tonio_Lure: concerning your patch, is it closing launchpad bugs (for changelog) ?09:53
kwwiiok, who wants to implement this in Qt?  http://blogs.ubuntu-nl.org/dennis/2006/09/13/more-fun-with-usplash/09:54
LureTonio_: no, just put "Lock screen before suspend/hibernate"09:54
Tonio_beligum: you added upstream changelog to debian/changelog ?09:56
beligumTonio_: damn, yes, that one sneaked in again...09:56
danimoTonio_: well, given it worked with other versions of the driver, it probably is09:56
Tonio_beligum: only include packaging informations there :) also in debian/control, it would be nice adding "development package" for the -dev09:57
Tonio_beligum: good packaging otherwise.... although you should consider cdbs, really !09:57
Tonio_danimo: I would say it depends on xorg version + several libs that could have been updated09:58
Tonio_danimo: this is the problem with binary only application, you cannot be sure they have been compiled with the same libs version09:59
danimoTonio_: from my expirience it's only the driver09:59
Tonio_danimo: that's why I'm not checking on my own...09:59
Tonio_danimo: yes but the driver has good performances otherwise09:59
danimoTonio_: it worked after switching driver and glx libs from the xgl repo09:59
Tonio_danimo: more than this, even the interface of googleearth is slow09:59
Tonio_and that's not opengl09:59
Tonio_danimo: could be a problem with our qt version too10:00
danimoTonio_: hmm? google does not use opengl?!10:00
Tonio_danimo: they do10:00
danimoyeah10:00
Tonio_danimo: ah !!!!10:00
danimo?!10:00
Tonio_danimo: changing the driver with xgl ones work ??????? interesting*10:00
danimoyes10:00
danimothat's what I did back when being on dapper10:00
Tonio_danimo: the problem is that they are not officials.......10:01
danimoyeah, I know10:01
Tonio_danimo: is there a source package ?10:01
danimoTonio_: and it also works on suse10:01
beligumTonio_: do I need to include a changelog-entry for every release, even if I can't think of something? :)10:01
Tonio_I'll try to build a edgy version10:01
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Tonio_install it and bench :)10:01
danimoTonio_: great!10:01
Tonio_danimo: do you have the deb-src somewhere ?10:02
Tonio_I'll build a deb and we can install and bench10:02
danimono10:02
Tonio_let me check10:03
Tonio_deb http://xgl.compiz.info dapper main ?10:03
Tonio_danimo: looks like this10:03
Tonio_danimo: they use older version : unpacking xserver-xorg-driver-i810_1.5.0.1-0ubuntu2.tar.gz10:07
Tonio_I'm building this and replacing my driver10:07
Tonio_then we'll bench again :)10:08
beligumRiddell, Tonio_ : libinstrudeo_0.1.3-0ubuntu1 should be the final package name, right (version changed to 0.1.3-0ubuntu1)10:09
kwwiiboah, did I do something to deserve everyone ignoring me?10:09
Lurekwwii: ?10:09
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kwwiicarefull the artist is wierding out again10:10
kwwiiI want my usplash maker and I don't wanna use gtk to get it :-910:11
jdong|laptop:)10:11
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Tonio_kwwii: kcontrol module for this would be nice :)10:13
Tonio_kwwii: guidance maybe but I'm not accurate enough in python to do this hehe :)10:14
kwwiipython would be perfect, but you'll also need imagemagick or some other decent image lib10:14
kwwiire-paletting, etc.10:15
Tonio_danimo: restarting X, I hope I can come back :)10:15
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danimolooks good?! :)10:16
Tonio_re10:16
Tonio_danimo: good point the driver works :)10:17
Tonio_danimo: nope, googlearth is still like my grandmother............; slooooooooooooooooooooooooooow10:17
danimoTonio_: and google earth?10:17
danimodamn :}10:17
Tonio_hehe, yes :)10:17
Tonio_danimo: I think I'm right, this isn't driver issue, but googleearth's10:17
Tonio_danimo: probably needs recompiling10:17
Tonio_danimo: the good point is google uses ubuntu, so they'll probably see the issue on edgy ;)10:18
danimoTonio_: why does it work with other drivers. or i810 on suse?10:18
Tonio_danimo: is Xserver the same version ?10:19
danimono, suse uses 7.110:19
Tonio_danimo: is libogl same version ?10:19
danimoTonio_: but they also use the same version of google earth10:19
trappistbug 14918 is confirmed, high, and has a patch attached, with no new activity for about 4 months, if somebody could take a look.  quick fix.10:19
UbugtuMalone bug 14918 in kdebase "kdm is missing dependency on lsb-base" [High,Confirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/1491810:19
Tonio_danimo: maybe there is an xorg bug that is resolved in 7.1.......10:19
Tonio_danimo: or maybe we had crappy patch...... dunno in fact10:20
danimoTonio_: why isn't edgy edgy with X?10:20
DaSkreechTonio_: Does WorldWind still discrimiinate?10:20
Luretrappist: that is for Tonio_ - he is just preparing kdebase10:20
Tonio_DaSkreech: you mean ?10:20
DaSkreechNot work on Linux :)10:20
Tonio_trappist: let me check this !10:20
Tonio_DaSkreech: ah !!!!!!!10:20
Tonio_interesting !10:20
Tonio_DaSkreech: using mono ?10:21
Tonio_DaSkreech: windows version uses .net.......;10:21
DaSkreechYeah I know10:21
Tonio_trappist: I can see the bug, but I don't understand, why is dependancy required ? it works no ?10:22
Tonio_danimo: I don't understand the question :)10:22
Tonio_danimo: is it "why isn't edgy with 7.1 ?" :)10:23
danimoyes10:23
Tonio_danimo: hehe, dunno to be honnest10:23
trappistTonio_: it apparently requires stuff in /lib/lsb/init-functions10:25
Tonio_trappist: yes but how and why ? ;)10:26
Tonio_I don't see the point in fact10:26
trappistTonio_: me neither - I dunno who confirmed it as a problem10:27
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Tonio_trappist: /etc/init.d/kdm stop|start is working here10:28
Tonio_trappist: and I don't see anything in the scripts code relative to lsb......10:28
Tonio_tonio@kubuntu:~$ grep lsb /etc/init.d/kdm10:28
Tonio_tonio@kubuntu:~$ grep functions /etc/init.d/kdm10:28
Tonio_tonio@kubuntu:~$ grep lib /etc/init.d/kdm10:28
Tonio_tonio@kubuntu:~$10:28
Tonio_trappist: does it really needs this ? looks like no10:28
Tonio_trappist: I'm intented to reject the bug10:29
trappistTonio_: me neither, on edgy.  do you have a dapper box handy?  it's an oldish bug10:29
Tonio_trappist: nope10:29
Tonio_danimo: we probably have to wait for next googleearth version or next ubuntu version...10:29
danimo:((10:30
Tonio_trappist: feel free to reject ;)10:30
trappistTonio_: I'm checking on dapper...10:30
Tonio_trappist: okay10:30
trappistTonio_: heh, nothing on dapper either.  I'll reject.10:31
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jeroenvrphow to force apt-get to install all the packages in the repos, even if the installed packages are newer10:33
jeroenvrp?10:33
Tonio_trappist: okay10:34
Tonio_jeroenvrp: relmove installed ones and reinstall them :)10:36
Tonio_jeroenvrp: why isn't that possible ?10:36
jeroenvrpTonio_: because it seems there are many10:36
Tonio_jeroenvrp: ah.......10:37
Tonio_jeroenvrp: I must say I don't have the response10:37
jeroenvrpTonio_: well maybe someone else10:39
Tonio_Lure: do you see 100% battery in power-manager ?10:40
Tonio_Lure: the popup still displays "battery removed" up to the cpu frequency10:40
LureTonio_: when fully charged, yes10:40
Tonio_Lure: hum......10:41
LureTonio_: I am just commiting new powermanager - if you want to test/package - great10:41
Tonio_Lure: sure !10:41
Tonio_commiting ? to svn you mean ?10:41
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LureTonio_: yes10:42
Tonio_Lure: once done can you give me svn url please ? I'll prepare the package10:42
LureTonio_: http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/base/guidance/powermanager/?rev=58442810:46
Luredanimo: if you want to test it would be great10:46
Tonio_Lure: packaging and testing :)10:49
LureTonio_: http://lure.homelinux.net/kubuntu/pm-battery-removed.png10:50
LureTonio_: http://lure.homelinux.net/kubuntu/pm-two-charging.png10:50
LureRiddell: ^^^10:50
jdongjeroenvrp: you should probably try pinning the repository with a really high priority, like 99910:51
Tonio_Lure: hehe, manages several batteries now, cool :)10:51
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LureRiddell: not sure about the text when charging - I use "HH:MMh to charge" and "HH:MMh remaining" when on batteries10:51
Tonio_Lure: why displaying if battery2 is not present ?10:52
Tonio_simply not showing it no ?10:52
LureTonio_: this is just what HAL reports - I think when you add second battery for first time, you will always have it there10:52
LureTonio_: it is reported as present = false10:53
Tonio_Lure: ah okay10:53
Tonio_you need to put the second battery once then10:53
LureTonio_: exaclty - I first though it is cleared with reboot, but it isn't, so I suspect ACPI has some nvram somewhere to store this10:54
Tonio_Lure: yup10:55
Tonio_Riddell: no uvf exception request required for guidance I assume ?10:56
Ingmar^kpowersave used to have the ability to control cpu-speed, but on edgy i don't see that in the menu anymore, is there any other way ? or has it been removed ?10:56
Tonio_Ingmar^: well we are not focussed on kpowersave, since kubuntu is developping its own tool10:57
Tonio_Ingmar^: so I (not to say we) don't know :)10:57
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Tonio_Ingmar^: as kpowersave isn't officially supported, better ask #kubuntu instead10:58
Ingmar^thanks Tonio_10:58
Tonio_Ingmar^: your servant :)10:58
jdongIngmar^: kpowersave should control cpu speed fine, as long as modules are loaded10:58
jdongIngmar^: you didn't delete any powernowd init scripts, did you ;)10:59
jdongIngmar^: and powernowd has become a bit more aggressive at blacklisting certain chipsets10:59
Ingmar^;-)11:00
Lurekwwii: we need another icon for powermanager: no battery (all removed) - any existing icon is not really good fot this state11:00
seaLneanyone else willing to look at http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?upid=3123 ? and maybe upload?11:01
Lurejdong: powernowd is deinstalled when (k)powersave is installed - they conflict11:01
Tonio_Lure: works :)11:02
Tonio_Lure: okay I'll upload the package when freeze ends11:02
Lurejdong: but you are right - powersave handles cpu freq mgmt, so it should work11:02
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LureTonio_: great - thanks11:02
jdongLure: the powernowd binary uninstalls, but the powernowd init scripts are still there.. and they still are responsible for modprobing the right cpufreq modules11:03
Tonio_Lure: amarok, kdebase, kdeaddons, kde-guidance......11:03
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Tonio_I can't wait for the freeze to end11:03
Ingmar^jdong: i didn't delete anything, just updated to edgy, i just don't see the option in the kpowersave menu anymore11:03
Ingmar^and i run a pentium M, so i guess that's about the most widely supported chipset :)11:03
Lurejdong: powersaved has own scripts and does modprobing too11:03
jdongLure: oh, ok, that's right, it does. /me forgot.11:04
jdongIngmar^: hmm, my edgy powersave on a coreduo still does it right. hmm...11:04
Ingmar^so, is there a console command to turn down the cpu speed ?11:04
LureIngmar^: it is - powersave 11:04
LureIngmar^: it can also report capabilities and similar11:04
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GNUranteHi11:05
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Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ powersave -t11:05
Tonio_Lure: concerning the vaios, I pingued sladen11:05
LureIngmar^: what does "lsmod| grep speedstep_centrino" report on your system?11:05
jeroenvrpwell 11:05
jeroenvrpI installed edgy11:05
jeroenvrpgreat11:05
Ingmar^Throttling not supported11:06
Ingmar^meaning i can't do it with my laptop ?11:06
jeroenvrpbut where are the K7-kernels???11:06
Tonio_Lure: looks like he may not have the time to do it, so I'll reping sooner during edgy+1 dev cycle11:06
LureIngmar^: you do not want throttling!11:06
Tonio_Lure: unless you can do it yourself of course hehe :)11:06
LureIngmar^: you want freq scaling11:06
Tonio_Lure: looks pretty easy for someone that understands C code11:06
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ lsmod| grep speedstep_centrino11:07
Ingmar^speedstep_centrino      8816  011:07
Ingmar^freq_table              5216  1 speedstep_centrino11:07
Ingmar^processor              27560  2 speedstep_centrino,thermal11:07
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$11:07
LureTonio_: is it kernel patch needed or just hotkey-support?11:07
Ingmar^sorry for slow responses, i'm lagging alot11:07
Tonio_https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/5069211:07
UbugtuMalone bug 50692 in hotkey-setup "New Sony Vaios hotkeys don't work (fn_key polling)" [Wishlist,Confirmed]  11:07
Tonio_Lure: just hotkey support11:07
Tonio_Lure: here is attached a gentoo board code that handle the keys for fs and fj series11:08
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ powersave -l11:08
Ingmar^Speedstepping is not supported.11:08
Tonio_Lure: the keycodes just need extraction and inclusion in the laptop-buttons package11:08
Tonio_Lure: just reading the code should suffice I assume :)11:08
Tonio_Lure: just read the bug, everything is explained11:09
LureTonio_: I can look into this11:09
Tonio_Lure: would be very nice ;)11:09
LureIngmar^: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor11:09
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Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor11:10
Ingmar^performance11:10
LureIngmar^: cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors11:10
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors11:10
Ingmar^performance11:10
LureIngmar^: ok, this is the problem - you have only performance mode11:10
LureIngmar^: lsmod | grep cpufreq11:11
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ lsmod | grep cpufreq11:12
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$11:12
Ingmar^so basically my chipset got blacklisted ?11:12
LureIngmar^: or drv in cpufreq_stats cpufreq_userspace cpufreq_powersave cpufreq_ondemand cpufreq_conservative ; do sudo modprobe $drv ; done11:12
LureIngmar^: then try lsmod again to see if modules were loaded11:13
LureIngmar^: it may be a script issue...11:13
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ drv in cpufreq_stats cpufreq_userspace cpufreq_powersave cpufreq_ondemand cpufreq_conservative ; do sudo modprobe $drv ; done11:13
Ingmar^bash: syntax error near unexpected token `do'11:13
LureIngmar^: sorry - it should start with "for" not "or" (bad paste)11:14
LureIngmar^:  so "for drv in "...11:14
Ingmar^ah, ok ;)11:14
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ lsmod | grep cpufreq11:15
Ingmar^cpufreq_conservative     8008  011:15
Ingmar^cpufreq_ondemand        8012  011:15
Ingmar^cpufreq_powersave       2048  011:15
Ingmar^cpufreq_userspace       4608  011:15
Ingmar^cpufreq_stats           6848  011:15
Ingmar^freq_table              5216  2 cpufreq_stats,speedstep_centrino11:15
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$11:15
kwwiiis the breakage in kaffeine a know problem?11:15
LureIngmar^: now check powersave again 11:15
Ingmar^ingmar@ingmar-laptop:~$ cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors11:15
Ingmar^conservative ondemand powersave userspace performance11:15
Ingmar^tadaa11:15
Ingmar^thanks man11:15
Ingmar^so it's a little bug :-)11:15
Ingmar^kpowersave menu is still the same11:16
LureIngmar^: you can check /etc/init.d/powersave* script and see if there is some obvious bug in module loading stuff11:16
LureIngmar^: you may need to restart kpowersave - not sure about that11:16
Ingmar^right11:17
Ingmar^i restarted that deamon11:17
Ingmar^restart kpowersave11:17
Ingmar^and it works11:17
Ingmar^thanks alot11:17
LureIngmar^: glad it works for you11:19
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beligumStrange question: can I use KDE-widgets and compile on Windows using MingW, or should I stick to QT-strict widgets for that?11:32
Ingmar^jeroenvrp: pfunk fan ?11:32
jeroenvrpIngmar^: yeah11:32
Ingmar^good taste, if you ask me ;-)11:33
jeroenvrpthanks11:33
jeroenvrpanyway11:33
jeroenvrphow do I get rid of the 'hibernate'-button while I quit KDE?11:33
jeroenvrpin edgy11:33
ryanakca<ignorance> Whenever I put my comp in hibernate (at least on dapper), I end up needing to pull the plug because my system either a) freezes/hangs, or b) doesn't want to startup11:35
ryanakca</ignorance>11:35
jdong|laptopryanakca: well, in the end your computer shut off. Hibernate has done its job11:36
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kwwiia very intelligent man once said "you can have some of the thiings, all of times, or...."11:37
kwwiidon't expect it to work and you won't be disappointed11:37
kwwii:p11:38
Ingmar^that'sso true ;-)11:38
jeroenvrpthats why I want get rid of that button11:38
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jdong|laptop:)11:40
=== jdong|laptop tries answering the question correctly again....
jdong|laptopryanakca: suspend works fine here on all 3 of my laptops11:40
jdong|laptopas does hibernate :)11:40
ryanakcaodd... dapper or edgy?11:41
jdong|laptopmore inportantly, ryanakca, give us some hardware specs11:41
jdong|laptopand both dapper and edgy11:41
jdong|laptopand breezy11:41
jdong|laptopand I could ramble off a lot of fedora core releases, too :)11:41
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=== jdong|laptop not promising anything... he's just curious
ryanakcabrb... I haven't tested since the most recent kernel upgrade11:42
ryanakcaSysinfo for 'rkavanagh': Linux 2.6.17-7-386 running KDE 3.5.4, CPU: Pentium III (Coppermine) at 996 MHz (1995 bogomips), HD: 38/186GB, RAM: 350/375MB, 142 proc's, 2.23d up11:42
=== kwwii is lucky that he has dapper running on his laptop, several months after relaase it works!
jdong|laptopryanakca: mobo chipset?11:42
ryanakcait's an IBM NetVista... i810 I think11:43
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ryanakcajdong|laptop: well, the built in video & sound cards say "i810 chipset"... is that mobo or video card? 11:44
LureTonio_: ksmserver patch is ok - tested both suspend/hibernate 11:44
jdong|laptopryanakca: typically i1810's are permanently attached to intel motherboards :)11:44
jdong|laptopryanakca: but that chipset should be one of the best supported in terms of suspend/resume11:44
ryanakcajdong|laptop: http://www.dealtime.com/xPF-IBM_NetVista_A40p_6579_6579TAU is what I have, I'll retest it...11:46
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ryanakcajdong|laptop: need I clarify what happened there :)11:56
ryanakcathe old pull the plug trick11:56
jdong|laptoplol11:57
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ryanakcausb keyboard didn't work, wacom mouse didn't (that I expected), the ps2 mouse that I alwais leave plugged in so my bios stops complaining about a "no pointing device found" didn't, nor did the power on button or sticking a bootable cd into the cdrom drive11:57
ryanakcaI got in, but I couldn't get out...11:58
ryanakcajdong|laptop: I have a cool iconset if you want to try it out and possibly review it.. 11:59
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jdong|laptopryanakca: I  don't do much of the reviewing work... nor do I have the authority around here :)11:59
LureTonio_: so this fsfn works for you?12:01
LureTonio_: sladen mentioned /proc/acpi/sony/fn_key, but I do not see this in the code...12:02
LureTonio_: found it - it is /proc/acpi/sony/fnkey12:08

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