[01:52] <Hobbsee> Zerlinna: you around?
[01:53] <Jucato> Hobbsee!!! hi
[01:53] <Hobbsee> hey Jucato!
[01:53] <Jucato> good think kmail doesn't have a groin :P
[01:53] <freeflying|away> Hobbsee: how about kmail?
[01:54] <Hobbsee> freeflying|away: encryption, in particular
[01:54] <Hobbsee> If you have the crypt USE flag set, KMail will be compiled with gpg support, and will be able to encrypt and decrypt inline PGP mails automatically as well as encrypting OpenPGP/MIME mails. If you want to decrypt OpenPGP/MIME mails as well (which you probably want) you need to have a running GPG agent (see Using a GPG Agent).
[01:54] <Hobbsee> hrm...i wonder if that's set...
[01:56] <freeflying|away> Hobbsee: USE flag? you mean gentoo
[01:56] <Hobbsee> freeflying|away: that is from a gentoo howto, yeah.
[01:57] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: pssst I'm lurking :D
[01:58] <freeflying|away> Hobbsee: I'm ok with kmail, only besides the speed  :)
[01:58] <Hobbsee> Zerlinna: i wish to pick your brains about kmail, and how to get it to work in kubuntu, with signing/encrypting.
[01:59] <freeflying|away> Hobbsee: I can use signing/encrypting in kubuntu
[02:00] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: gpg and kmail work fine together over here :)
[02:00] <Hobbsee> right....
[02:00] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: I just wish I could store the passphrase ;)
[02:00] <Hobbsee> Zerlinna: use a gpg agent
[02:00] <Hobbsee> which kde?
[02:01] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: 3.5.5 on edgy
[02:01] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: I mean I wish kwallet could store the passphrase
[02:01] <Hobbsee> ah right
[02:01] <Hobbsee> hrm....
[02:01] <Hobbsee> wonder why it doesnt work here.
[02:01] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: you're on edgy I suppose?
[02:02] <Hobbsee> Zerlinna: feisty
[02:02] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: lol I can't help you for that :D
[02:03] <Hobbsee> so it seems ;(
[02:03] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: since Dapper I use a little script to start gpg-agent at the beginning of every session (because gpg wouldnt work without it)
[02:03] <Hobbsee> ahhh
[02:04] <Zerlinna> #!/bin/bash
[02:04] <Zerlinna> eval "$(gpg-agent --daemon)"
[02:04] <Hobbsee> yup
[02:04] <Zerlinna> saved it as .kde/env/gpgagent.sh
[02:05] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: http://zerlinna.blogweb.de/archives/61-Get-GPG-Decryption-working-within-Kmail.html ;)
[02:05] <Hobbsee> Zerlinna: yeah...that's where i saw that you were good with it from
[02:06] <Zerlinna> Hobbsee: I'm not really good in.. I just had this problem and put together all useful information I could find at the net :)
[02:06] <Hobbsee> OK.
[02:10] <allee> hi, seen with their repos apache access.log  like: ... "GET http://www.mpe.mpg.de/~ach/kubuntu/dapper/./Packages.bz2 HTTP/1.1" 403 ...  Usually apache logs only the path part of the URL.  I've no idea why _some_ apt-get make apache2 think to use the full URL, instead of  only the local path.
[02:53] <bddebian> Heya
[02:53] <Hobbsee> hey bddebian!
[02:54] <bddebian> Hi Hobbsee
[02:55] <Jucato> bddebian: boo!
[02:55] <bddebian> Heya Jucato
[05:23] <ryanakca> Riddell: should I send you the mega patch I've made for the doc-linux-html package along with the volunteer hour log when I'm done writing/making it? (So far I'm at three hours, and half done)
[05:28] <Riddell> ryanakca: what is doc-linux-html?
[05:29] <ryanakca> It's the package containing most of the howtos from tldp... it's synced from debian... just a sec, I'll get you the bug numbers I'm working on...
[05:30] <ryanakca> bugs 76312, 76313, 76315, 76320
[05:30] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 76312 in doc-linux "doc-linux-html includes files that automatically open pages online" [Medium,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/76312
[05:30] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 76313 in doc-linux "Distributions-HOWTO is generally broken" [Medium,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/76313
[05:30] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 76315 in doc-linux "Some -HOWTOs have been removed" [Medium,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/76315
[05:30] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 76320 in doc-linux "doc-linux-html is messy and inconsistent" [Medium,In progress]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/76320
[05:35] <Riddell> sure, I can look at that
[05:36] <Jucato> wow... never knew there were was such a package... :(
[05:38] <ryanakca> lol
[05:38] <ryanakca> Jucato: I'm starting to regret volunteering myself to fix it ;D
[05:39] <Jucato> :P
[05:39] <ryanakca> It's huge... and really messy... and doing the same task over and over again gets tedious... I tried writing a python script to automate it... but oh well... let's just say... It was a fluke
[05:40] <Jucato> well, it's bound to be huge...tldp docs... :)
[05:41] <ryanakca> lol
[06:19] <toma> motu around for approval of bug 77711 ?
[06:19] <Ubugtu> Malone bug 77711 in mailody "Please sync 0.3.0-1 with Debian experimental" [Undecided,Unconfirmed]  http://launchpad.net/bugs/77711
[06:29] <Riddell> toma: done, you need to subscribe ubuntu-archive
[06:29] <toma> Riddell: thnxs
[06:35] <toma> Riddell: digikam in debian unstable will downgraded to 0.8.4, with increased epoch. Will it be autosynced to feisty ? (as in: we dont want that to happen)
[06:36] <toma> Riddell: nm, ubuntu has deviated
[06:38] <Riddell> why did they downgrade?
[06:38] <toma> Riddell: for the release they want stability.
[06:38] <toma> Riddell: the alternative was to bump exiv2 to 0.12
[06:39] <Riddell> ah, right
[06:39] <toma> Riddell: but they did not want a transition
[06:39] <Riddell> no, quite right
[06:40] <toma> hmm, allmost all upstream authors of all dependencies and of exiv2 said 0.12 was the prefered solution
[06:41] <toma> so, i'm not so happy with it, but i respect the release dudes
[07:47] <jjesse> afternoon
[08:29] <manchicken> Hey all.
[08:30] <manchicken> Anybody know how to globally edit the K menu?
[08:30] <manchicken> I'm trying to get some lisp scripts set up to launch me into my feistydev chroot... wanted a one-click solution.
[08:32] <Riddell> manchicken: that's a #kubuntu question (but make a .desktop file based on one in /usr/share/applications/kde/)
[08:33] <manchicken> Riddell: Eh, I tried there.  No luck.
[08:33] <manchicken> I've been on google, in help docs, #kubuntu, all without any luck.
[08:33] <manchicken> Almost an hour trying to find out how to do something so trivial.
[08:33] <manchicken> And I still have no idea.
[08:34] <manchicken> I just can't believe I've never had to do this before...
[08:35] <nixternal> heh, i was going nuts trying to create one to reinitiate my wifi after turning it off via the wifi button (damn ndiswrapper)
[08:35] <manchicken> btw, have you seen tonio lately?
[08:35] <manchicken> I need to bother him about some patch failure issues.
[08:36] <nixternal> i haven't seen anyone lately. i have been hibernating trying to get rid of the flue/cold/bird flue/madcow all at once i think
[08:37] <manchicken> heh
[08:37] <manchicken> Oh well.  I guess I'll just make desktop icons and force them onto desktops.
[08:38] <Riddell> I did just give you the answer...
[08:38] <nixternal> .desktop is the way to go
[08:38] <nixternal> hiya Riddell, happy new year btw!
[08:38] <Riddell> happy new year nixternal
[08:43] <manchicken> Crap, you did just give me the answer.
[08:43] <manchicken> ^_^
[08:44] <manchicken> Okay, I've gotta boogie.
[08:44] <manchicken> Hopefully I can hit up tonio for some answers.
[08:44] <manchicken> Later.
[09:06] <mhb> hi everyone! (home at last)
[09:06] <Riddell> hi mhb, happy new year
[09:10] <mhb> Riddell: to you too
[09:11] <Riddell> and jjesse too
[09:11] <jjesse> thansk Riddell and u 12
[12:11] <goldenear> happy new year everybody !
[12:12] <goldenear> and the first good news of the year : http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/12/31/1950225&from=rss
[12:12] <goldenear> that's such a shame :(
[12:14] <Riddell> yes, they're a bit evil like that
[12:14] <Riddell> I "signed" the petition anyway
[12:14] <goldenear> me too, I hope it will help...
[12:14] <nixternal> hrmm. funny thing, i was doing Lures laptop keys page, and prior my play/pause, stop, forward, and reverse keys hadn't worked, and now a few weeks later, they work :)
[12:15] <nixternal> i would love to find out how to figure out my wifi button, so when i press it to turn it back on, i can have it call my script
[12:15] <goldenear> any public administration should use open standards