[01:16] <Fegis> is it allowed to sell edubuntu-cd:s?
[01:27] <LaserJock> I wouldn't see why not
[01:30] <Fegis> okej, I heard somewhere that it wasn't allowed somehow...
[01:33] <LaserJock> hmm
[01:34] <LaserJock> well I don't know for sure
[09:57] <cbx33> gooooooooooood morning
[09:59] <TeePOG> mmm, someone got it all this morning
[09:59] <TeePOG> hi cbx33, how are you?
[10:06] <cbx33> I'm goo TeePOG how are you
[10:06] <cbx33> ping ogra 
[10:06] <TeePOG> goo? i also feel gooey this morning
[10:07] <TeePOG> ^.^
[10:07] <cbx33> heheh
[10:08] <TeePOG> is everybody using xchat here?
[10:08] <cbx33> nope
[10:09] <TeePOG> oh yes, and bitchx of course...
[10:09] <TeePOG> just wondering
[10:09] <cbx33> cgi-irc here
[10:09] <cbx33> some use irssi
[10:09] <TeePOG> ahh ok
[10:10] <TeePOG> how does cgi-irc work? never used it
[10:11] <cbx33> it's just a web based irc interface
[10:11] <TeePOG> ok... no Java?
[10:11] <TeePOG> that's the usual way
[10:11] <cbx33> no
[10:11] <cbx33> oh
[10:11] <cbx33> maybe
[10:12] <TeePOG> that's cool... wait, cgi is part of php innit? /me hopes his ignorance isn't showing
[10:12] <cbx33> no cgi is somthing different
[10:12] <TeePOG> ah
[10:12] <cbx33> but they are similar
[10:12] <cbx33> check out wikipedia ;)
[10:12] <cbx33> I don;t know the diff.....just that I use PHP
[10:13] <cbx33> and cgi is different
[10:13] <TeePOG> will do... getting coffee first, it's ready :-D
[10:47] <TeePOG> ping cbx33
[10:48] <TeePOG> i have a question about IRC itself... this might be a weird question, but can i get the output from /list on this server, and grep inside it?
[11:10] <TeePOG> morning spacey
[11:20] <spacey> hi 
[11:23] <TeePOG> how goes it on this public holiday?
[11:25] <EmxBA> yes, here
[11:26] <juliux> morning EmxBA 
[11:26] <EmxBA> juliux: oh, hi!
[11:27] <EmxBA> how's ubuntu.juliux.de? have i done something wrong? bandwidth? :D
[11:28] <juliux> EmxBA, everything is fine, i have 1,5GB traffic per month, and i have 40GB traffic for free
[11:28] <cbx33> hey EmxBA 
[11:28] <EmxBA> juliux: ah, can you give me webalizer stats?
[11:28] <EmxBA> hi cbx33
[11:29] <juliux> EmxBA, stats.juliux.de/ubuntu
[11:29] <EmxBA> ok
[11:35] <cbx33> join #ubuntu-devel
[12:07] <ogra> cbx33, pong
[12:07] <cbx33> ogra: hi dude
[12:08] <cbx33> 2 questions
[12:08] <ogra> shoot
[12:08] <cbx33> 1) should I add myself to the launchpad group for ubuntu-dev? 
[12:08] <cbx33> is that what I need to do for tomorrow
[12:08] <ogra> yes
[12:08] <ogra> and have your wikipage up to date with your contributions
[12:08] <cbx33> ok... will do....
[12:08] <cbx33> will you and rodarvus be there :S
[12:08] <ogra> likely
[12:09] <ogra> dunno about rodarvus, i'm usually there
[12:09] <cbx33> I have also noticed a slight error in the scp package.... :( - it's to do with the mandatory gconf settings - I'm working up the fix now
[12:09] <ogra> ok
[12:09] <cbx33> Mithrandir is talking about freezing main and goign to manual approval mode
[12:09] <ogra> keep it as small as possible
[12:10] <cbx33> ogra: it is literally a typo
[12:10] <cbx33> user needs to be replaced with user/" + user +"
[12:10] <ogra> thats ok, its only affecting edubuntu we'll get such things easily through
[12:10] <cbx33> ok, the last one is a change which I asked to be added to gconf
[12:10] <ogra> i also have to work on the usplash graphics handling, something is wrong there
[12:10] <cbx33> it's so that our mandatory settings are piccked up
[12:11] <cbx33> seb128 said he was ok with it....and I had opened a bug
[12:11] <cbx33> it seems to have gotten lost somethwer
[12:11] <ogra> but apart from that our CD should have proper beta quality after the new debina-installer has built
[12:11] <ogra> i did various test installs on the weekend
[12:11] <cbx33> :)
[12:11] <cbx33> I'm doing one now as we speak
[12:11] <cbx33> and my new machine is ready to be battered with test installs ;)
[12:11] <ogra> if you have opened a bug, mark it with the edgy beta milestone
[12:12] <ogra> so it shows up on the beta critical buglist
[12:12] <cbx33> well that's the thing...the bug doesn't see m to be there
[12:12] <cbx33> so I'll have to open it up again....but I will do that 
[12:12] <cbx33> thanks
[12:12] <cbx33> once edubuntu is installed I can create the fix
[12:22] <cbx33> ogra: during the install d-i popped up and mentioned it couldn't find any interfaces and that I had to link to a static one after the install was completed
[12:22] <cbx33> but it then went on to ask me for proxy informaiton and appeared to scan the mirrors fine
[12:23] <ogra> cbx33, we require two NICs for an ltsp install now 
[12:23] <cbx33> ah
[12:23] <ogra> as the Testing page (topic) mentions 
[12:23] <cbx33> sorry :(
[12:24] <ogra> if you only have one, it notifies you that somehint might go wrong if you dont touch your dhcp settings
[12:24] <ogra> *something
[12:24] <cbx33> I got a message about no interfaces available
[12:24] <cbx33> and that I had to link to a static device
[12:24] <ogra> yes ...
[12:24] <cbx33> ok
[12:24] <ogra> the dhcp server needs a static device indeed
[12:25] <ogra> since you seem to only have one in that machine it warns you that the dhcp server cant be configured automatically
[12:26] <cbx33> ah right
[12:26] <cbx33> thanks ogra 
[12:26] <cbx33> how many knot releases will we have this time?
[12:26] <ogra> if you have 3 (like me) it gives you a list to select the one for the thin client network
[12:26] <ogra> knots are done
[12:27] <cbx33> whaaaA?
[12:27] <cbx33> we had 7 last time
[12:27] <ogra> we had 6 months last time
[12:27] <ogra> instead of 4
[12:27] <cbx33> so after this is it beta
[12:27] <cbx33> and the release?
[12:27] <ogra> in three days
[12:27] <ogra> (beta)
[12:28] <ogra> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/EdgyReleaseSchedule
[12:31] <cbx33> ogra: installer seems fast
[12:33] <cbx33> how do updates aftyer that period work?
[12:41] <ogra> you mean after release ? 
[12:41] <cbx33> o after beta
[12:41] <cbx33> no
[12:41] <cbx33> after release is security only isn't it?
[12:41] <cbx33> or only critical bugs
[12:41] <ogra> every fix will be reviewed 
[12:41] <ogra> no
[12:41] <cbx33> much like pitti did for main inclusion?
[12:41] <ogra> CD critical bugs for example ...
[12:45] <TeePOG> wb gnomefreak
[12:46] <gnomefreak> ty TeePOG 
[12:46] <cbx33> bloody staff putting their entire music collection on their laptops.....taken me 2 hours and 6Gig so far grrrrrrrrrrrr
[12:46] <TeePOG> just delete it, it's probably illegal anyway
[12:48] <cbx33> hehehe
[12:49] <cbx33> up to 7 Gb
[02:59] <jsgotangco> rodarvus: dumb question heading your way
[02:59] <jsgotangco> rodarvus: can a ppc thin client boot to an i386 ltsp server?
[03:00] <rodarvus> if with 'boot' you only mean load the kernel from, then yes
[03:00] <rodarvus> (and mount filesystems, etc)
[03:01] <rodarvus> generally speaking, yes (definitive answer :) )
[03:02] <rodarvus> you just need to be careful not to run any server binaries on the thin client, of course
[03:02] <jsgotangco> rodarvus: heh thats like impossible
[03:02] <rodarvus> yeah :)
[03:02] <jsgotangco> i mean if you have a ppc client, obviously the desktop binaries won't run?
[03:03] <highvoltage> what do you mean by 'desktop binaries'?
[03:03] <highvoltage> would that be the binaries outside of the chroot?
[03:03] <rodarvus> they will run if you you use a remote session (such as xdmcp)
[03:04] <jsgotangco> highvoltage: would the chroot have the appropriate binaries right?
[03:04] <rodarvus> but not if your session is local to the thin client
[03:04] <highvoltage> jsgotangco: yes
[03:04] <jsgotangco> highvoltage: i mean have an i386 server, serve a ppc chroot
[03:04] <highvoltage> there is a wiki page about it, I've forgotten where it is, but since dapper you can easily install PPC, amd64, or i386 chroots if the main system is something else
[03:04] <highvoltage> jsgotangco: yes, you can do that
[03:04] <jsgotangco> yeah that's what im looking for
[03:05] <rodarvus> one liner? :)
[03:06] <rodarvus> think of a huge, monstruous, gigantic line
[03:06] <jsgotangco> lol
[03:06] <highvoltage> I *think* this is the wiki page I was looking for:
[03:06] <highvoltage> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPCrossArchSetup
[03:07] <highvoltage> sorry, I think that's outdated documentation
[03:07] <highvoltage> it will work, but I think there is something easier now, that's closer to a one-liner
[03:07] <highvoltage> I haven't done it yet, since everyhing I work with is i386, which is why I'm not quite sure :/
[03:08] <jsgotangco> i will to catch uncle jim or uncle scott later
[03:08] <highvoltage> good idea :)
[03:08] <rodarvus> brb
[03:40] <TeePOG> hi again
[03:44] <lguerra> hi
[03:46] <lguerra> jsgotangco, i was speaking with mhz about the event that is going to carry out in Pereira and I recommend me that spoke with Richard, your you have the nick of the or its mail?  
[03:46] <jsgotangco> lguerra: its RichEd
[03:48] <lguerra> ok tks, 
[03:49] <lguerra> jsgotangco: RichEd-1 = RichEd
[03:49] <jsgotangco> yes he's probably away at the moment though
[03:51] <lguerra> jsgotangco: Thanks, please recalls to mention the event in the EC for the official support, and that business about the recognition of the girls of the school in which I work.  
[03:51] <jsgotangco> lguerra: yes, can you send me an email reminder anytime jgotangco@ubuntu.com so i could work in on my todo list
[03:54] <lguerra> jsgotangco: ok. That you need that write you in the mail? or alone with mentioning you recall?
[03:56] <pygi> hey ho bddebian 
[03:57] <bddebian> Hi pygi
[04:05] <jsgotangco> lguerra: just send what you need from us and I will relay it accordingly to the appropriate people
[04:15] <lguerra> jsgotangco: mail toc toc :D
[04:17] <jsgotangco> lguerra: i couldn't make much of the email you sent (don't worry about it), but can you also resend that in spanish? I can read a bit of spanish
[04:18] <lguerra> ok
[04:19] <lguerra> jsgotangco: mucho mejor para mi 
[04:20] <jsgotangco> si bonito mucho
[04:20] <jsgotangco> wahaha
[04:20] <jsgotangco> there goes my spansih
[04:26] <pygi> Yagisan: ?! :)
[04:26] <Yagisan> any edgy users here ? - I'm trying to work out why my clients don't have a working mouse
[04:28] <ogra> ps2 ? usb ? 
[04:28] <Yagisan> ps2
[04:28] <Yagisan> how have you been ogra ? heard you saw the ltsp guys
[04:28] <ogra> create a rootpw, log in on the client and check if psmouse is loaded 
[04:29] <ogra> and also, thats ldm, not xdmcp, right ? 
[04:29] <Yagisan> ldm - yes.
[04:29] <ogra> ten the only thing i can imagine is psmouse missing
[04:29] <Yagisan> just did a stand ltsp-build-client --dist edgy --arch i386
[04:29] <ogra> if you build on edgy you dont need --dist :)
[04:30] <Yagisan> I know - but I like to specify. I should look into why that bipassed my apt-cache thouh :(
[04:31] <ogra> because it uses archive.ubuntu.com unless you specify --mirror
[04:31] <Yagisan> ah
[04:32] <jsgotangco> ogra: dumb question, but did you do a wiki page for creating ltsp chroot for other arches?
[04:32] <Yagisan> jsgotangco, which arch ?
[04:32] <jsgotangco> Yagisan: say you have an i386 server with ppc clients
[04:32] <Yagisan> jsgotangco, you hit the one combo I never got going
[04:33] <jsgotangco> dapper?
[04:34] <Yagisan> jsgotangco, yeah dapper.
[04:34] <Yagisan> ogra, it says on boot - loading hardware drivers : failed
[04:35] <Yagisan> that seems like a big fat hint to me
[04:35] <lguerra> jsgotangco: toc toc mail for you
[04:35] <ogra> jsgotangco, yes, it was sucked over to help.ubuntu.com before i could finish it
[04:35] <ogra> Yagisan, that doesnt look like your chroot built ok ...
[04:36] <ogra> additionally there shouldnt be any text at all ...
[04:36] <jsgotangco> ogra: i was thinking its https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/LTSPCrossArchSetup but it doesn't seem complete at all
[04:36] <ogra> new usplash has no text output
[04:36] <Yagisan> ogra, built it litterally 10 minutes ago
[04:37] <ogra> jsgotangco, thats what i just said :)
[04:37] <Yagisan> ogra, it's trying to load modules from 2.6.15
[04:37] <Yagisan> but I don't have that kernel ...
[04:37] <ogra> thats wrong
[04:37] <Yagisan> (amd64 server)
[04:38] <ogra> and it finished with a "LTSP client installation completed successfully" ??
[04:38] <Yagisan> yep
[04:38] <ogra> that should have been the ast message you see in the terminal you built it in
[04:39] <ogra> weird ...
[04:39] <Yagisan> `/opt/ltsp/i386/boot/nbi.img' -> `/var/lib/tftpboot//ltsp/i386/nbi.img'
[04:39] <Yagisan> `/opt/ltsp/i386/boot/nbi.img-2.6.17-9-386' -> `/var/lib/tftpboot//ltsp/i386/nbi.img-2.6.17-9-386'
[04:39] <Yagisan> info: LTSP client installation completed successfully
[04:39] <ogra> and you saw it installing a kernel ? 
[04:39] <Yagisan> last 3 lines from building it ^^
[04:39] <Yagisan> yep
[04:39] <ogra> right
[04:39] <ogra> and you didnt install on top of an old chroot ?
[04:39] <Yagisan> no
[04:39] <Yagisan> I'll blow it away again
[04:40] <Yagisan> --mirror to piint to my local right ?
[04:40] <ogra> i wonder where it gets the idea about 2.6.15 from
[04:40] <ogra> yes
[04:40] <ogra> oooh
[04:40] <ogra> dont wipe it
[04:41] <ogra> fix your dhcpd.conf ... to point to /ltsp/i386 ;)
[04:41] <ogra> ltsp-server should have asked you if you want to replace it ...
[04:41] <ogra> (its a conffile)
[04:42] <ogra> filename "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0"
[04:42] <ogra> or filename "/ltsp/i386/nbi.img";
[04:42] <ogra> as you like (we support etherboot natively now)
[04:42] <Yagisan> o_O
[04:42] <Yagisan> oh well - its wiped now
[04:42] <ogra> to sad
[04:43] <Yagisan> ogra, it's cached
[04:43] <Yagisan> just the unpack time
[04:43] <ogra> but from a local mirror it should only tke 10mins 
[04:43] <ogra> right
[04:44] <ogra> cbx33, we'll need a proper 640x480 usplash pic ... i only scaled the indexed one (looks awful) ... afetr beta release ...
[04:44] <ogra> *after
[04:44] <cbx33> ogra: ok
[04:44] <cbx33> this small probelm with pessulus/scp has turned into a bigger one
[04:44] <ogra> i was fearing to break the color palette, thus i didnt make it rgb for scaling ...
[04:45] <ogra> oh ?
[04:45] <cbx33> if you set a non mandatory key - and then load the lockdown back up again
[04:45] <cbx33> it is missing
[04:45] <cbx33> unles.......oooh hang on
[04:45] <Yagisan> ogra, I have filename "/ltsp/pxelinux.0"; already in my dhcpd.conf
[04:45] <cbx33> nope broken
[04:45] <cbx33> if I just run sudo pessulus
[04:45] <ogra> Yagisan, make that "/ltsp/i386/pxelinux.0";
[04:45] <cbx33> and tick a box, close it and load it
[04:46] <cbx33> the box is ticked again
[04:46] <cbx33> if I do it through scp - that doesn't work
[04:46] <jsgotangco> is it safe to say that we now have sabayon, pessulus and scp but scp is favored?
[04:46] <cbx33> the only difference is the way in which the gconf engine is initialised
[04:46] <cbx33> it sets the keys fine
[04:46] <cbx33> but it doesn't bloody read them when I re-load the lockdown
[04:46] <cbx33> it's stupid
[04:46] <cbx33> I can't undersstand it
[04:47] <cbx33> I'm going to go home now and try to figure it out in my head
[04:47] <cbx33> I'm really really so sorry guys
[04:47] <cbx33> I'll get to the bottom of it
[04:47] <cbx33> I promise
[04:47] <cbx33> they are both using the get_bool
[04:47] <cbx33> both structures look identical
[04:48] <cbx33> except one was created using one gcon_get_default....and the other a different way
[04:48] <cbx33> I'm going to start punching the monitor in a minute
[04:48] <cbx33> heheh
[04:50] <Yagisan> thank you ogra - that worked. They can log in now. now to add Japanese to the language options, and hopefully make them all distcc nodes
[04:51] <ogra> heh, you and your japanese :)
[04:52] <pygi> ogra: ;)
[04:53] <Yagisan> ogra, it's essential to my health and well being
[04:53] <Yagisan> ogra, just install the lang packs in the chroot right ?
[04:53] <ogra> should work ...
[04:55] <Yagisan> famous last words ?
[04:55] <Yagisan> thats what I said 3 days ago when I decided to upgrade to edgy ogra
[05:02] <pygi> Yagisan: ^_^
[05:06] <jsgotangco> lguerra: ok i understand now what you meant on recognition of the girls in school
[05:08] <lguerra> jsgotangco: you recall that I told you that some girls of the school where I work they had participated actively in the translation, that serious interesting to do them a recognition on the part of Edubuntu, are 15-year-old girls and serious very motivating for them this
[05:08] <jsgotangco> yes
[05:10] <lguerra> Your you said that were going to mention it in EC to see the feasibility to do some certificates or a letter or something, so that they conserve.  I would be able them to print to deliver them to him in a special act.  
[05:12] <lguerra> jsgotangco: pardon, I did not read well what you told me, all this was not necessary: (
[05:13] <cbx33> I can't see what's wrong with that code
[05:13] <cbx33> and I can't check it from here either
[05:14] <cbx33> it's very very odd
[05:14] <cbx33> ogra: can you confirm
[05:14] <ogra> no idea
[05:14] <ogra> i'm busy with the CDs
[05:14] <cbx33> just so that I can rule out my crazy machine
[05:14] <cbx33> ok
[05:14] <cbx33> np
[05:14] <cbx33> how is that going?
[05:14] <ogra> what exactly should i do ? 
[05:15] <cbx33> heh, if you load scp - with a client connected
[05:15] <cbx33> and use lockdown
[05:15] <cbx33> you should tick the boxes, but don't choose the padlocks
[05:15] <cbx33> close it.  wait a few minutes and load again...you will see those boxes are no longer ticked
[05:16] <cbx33> however, if you just run sudo pessulus and do the same....it will work fine
[05:16] <ogra> right
[05:16] <cbx33> and I cannot see the problem
[05:16] <ogra> its not ticked
[05:16] <cbx33> it will write the key though, if you check the xml gconf files
[05:17] <ogra> well, i checked "lock screen" and i'm still able to
[05:17] <cbx33> it's just not reading them in again......yet it uses exactly the same functions as it normally would
[05:17] <cbx33> ogra: through pessulus, or scp?
[05:17] <ogra> SCP
[05:17] <cbx33> I can't understand this it was tested and tested
[05:18] <cbx33> something must have changed somewhere
[05:18] <cbx33> oh btw if you use mandatory keys, it works fine
[05:19] <ogra> did you revert anything in a former upload ? missing bzr commit before bzr export or something
[05:19] <cbx33> just to add some more strangeness
[05:19] <cbx33> no
[05:19] <cbx33> I diff'ed to check and it's all fine
[05:19] <cbx33> don't worry....I will find the problem even if it kills me
[05:22] <pygi> ogra: libburn 0.2.4 looks nice for before UDS, but I won't make any promises :)
[05:22] <ogra> pygi, cool !
[05:22] <ogra> i'll take that as a promise :P
[05:22] <pygi> ogra: I knew it, lol :)
[05:22] <ogra> :)
[05:30] <Yagisan> so - anyone here gotten any local apps running ?
[06:04] <paolob-parroquia> hi guy!
[06:04] <pygi> hello paolob-parroquia 
[06:05] <paolob-parroquia> I changed the ip address of the dhcp pool, all was ok, but after rebooting the server nobody can enter gnome on the clients. Should I run some more script or service? thank you
[06:05] <paolob-parroquia> hi pygi 
[06:06] <paolob-parroquia> hi mdz 
[06:06] <paolob-parroquia> some ssh-related stuff...?
[06:07] <pygi> paolob-parroquia: yup
[06:07] <pygi> ltsp-update-sshkeys
[06:07] <paolob-parroquia> pygi, yup? what is it?
[06:07] <pygi> I think :)
[06:08] <pygi> paolob-parroquia: read above :)
[06:08] <paolob-parroquia> pygi, ah, ok... let me see...
[06:09] <paolob-parroquia> pygi, ok, it works, thank you very much!!!!
[06:15] <pygi> hello RichEd and cbx33 
[06:16] <cbx33> hey pygi 
[06:17] <pygi> cbx33: tried sms-ing me?
[06:17] <cbx33> nope....i can do now
[06:18] <pygi> oki :)
[06:19] <cbx33> pygi, do we have a size for the cookbook
[06:20] <pygi> wb paolob-parroquia 
[06:20] <paolob-parroquia> hi ogra
[06:20] <paolob-parroquia> ogra
[06:20] <paolob-parroquia> ogra, what about the patch to gnome-power-manager?
[06:20] <pygi> cbx33: same as all other books on Lulu. you should ask #ubuntu-docs people about size, or poke Lulu about it
[06:20] <cbx33> pygi, is that th international code for your country??
[06:20] <pygi> yes, it includes international code
[06:20] <paolob-parroquia> pygi, do you know anything of gnome-power-manager and the patch ogra was testing?
[06:20] <cbx33> hmmm didn't work
[06:21] <pygi> paolob-parroquia: not much I can tell you, no, sorry
[06:21] <ogra> paolob-parroquia, edgy is taking all my time currently ...
[06:21] <pygi> cbx33: sec
[06:21] <paolob-parroquia> when is edgy scheduled for release?
[06:22] <cbx33> pygi, sent
[06:22] <ogra> tomorrow in four weeks
[06:22] <ogra> beta release is in 3 days
[06:22] <pygi> cbx33: I see it, what was wrong?
[06:22] <cbx33> i didnt need the 00 at the start
[06:22] <pygi> oh, you needed + then :)
[06:22] <cbx33> pygi, you can choose a size on lulu
[06:22] <cbx33> has anyone decided on a size yet?
[06:22] <pygi> cbx33: ah, no, not really
[06:23] <cbx33> might be an idea ;)
[06:23] <pygi> indeed ;)
[06:23] <cbx33> since lisa needs to start on cover
[06:23] <pygi> hm, sec, lemme look all other ubuntu books on lulu
[06:24] <cbx33> ok
[06:24] <paolob-parroquia> ogra, but will gnome-power-manager patch be in edgy?
[06:25] <cbx33> anyone know how to sort out a stuffit archive file in linux?
[06:25] <pygi> cbx33: 7.44" x 9.68"
[06:26] <ogra> paolob-parroquia, its in since 2 weeks
[06:26] <ogra> i just dont have the time to set up a dapper box to build and test it ... else it would already be in dapper as well 
[06:26] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/stuffit-archives.html says you're out of luck
[06:27] <cbx33> paolob-parroquia, damn it
[06:27] <paolob-parroquia> ogra, but another guy was going to build it, isn't it?
[06:28] <ogra> dunno 
[06:29] <cbx33> ogra, this totally doesn;t make sense any more
[06:29] <cbx33> heh
[06:29] <cbx33> it's picking up some true vaues that I don;t even know where they come from
[06:30] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, did you recompile gnome-power-manager for dapper with ogra's hibernation patch?
[06:32] <cbx33> i tested the build 
[06:32] <cbx33> and ogra said that was cool
[06:32] <cbx33> beyond that I know not what happened
[06:34] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, but do you have the patched gnome-power-manager package ready? 
[06:34] <cbx33> i wasn't aware I was supposed to
[06:35] <mario__> cbx33: sorry, bad dsl again :p
[06:35] <cbx33> heh
[06:36] <mario__> lemme try now
[06:36] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, do you mean you lost it?
[06:37] <cbx33> no, I mean last time I did something on that, ogra said job done and so I persued no further..... ogra am I the idiot here?
[06:38] <ogra> cbx33, no
[06:38] <cbx33> *phew*
[06:38] <ogra> i wanted to know if the patch applies in a dapper pbuilder which you had proven
[06:38] <ogra> but i'm simply to busy atm to care for dapper updates now ...
[06:39] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, but if I could get the patched package... wouldn't it be possible?
[06:39] <ogra> but anyone can just throw in the patch from the edgy package and rebuild the dapper one ... will work flawless
[06:40] <mario__> cbx33: got it?
[06:40] <cbx33> paolob-parroquia, I'd help you out, but at the moment I have a problem in a package which won't go away
[06:40] <cbx33> mario__, what?
[06:40] <paolob-parroquia> cbx33, ok, I'll ask you further, ok?
[06:40] <mario__> cbx33: the sms :P
[06:41] <cbx33> no :(
[06:41] <mario__> cbx33: seems I can't send it :(
[06:41] <cbx33> awww sux
[07:13] <LaserJock> hi cbx33 
[07:27] <cbx33> hi LaserJock 
[07:28] <cbx33> brb
[07:51] <EmxBA> hello
[08:28] <cbx33> ping ogra I have found the issue
[08:29] <cbx33> but not sure why it is an issue
[09:01] <cbx33> bbl
[09:47] <Amaranth> ogra: ping?
[09:55] <LaserJock> Amaranth: heh, I did that last time