[00:00] mjg59: ath_pci from madwifi trunk [00:00] Oh, loss [00:00] mjg59: after resume the radio appears dead (no scan results, unable to associate) [00:00] Yeah, atheros failure [00:01] mjg59: on another suspend related note.... [00:01] mjg59: after resume on my macbook 3.1, the brightness hotkeys seem to lose function till I restart X [00:01] this didn't seem to happen on Gutsy [00:09] I blame X [00:14] Speaking of brightness hotkeys... since a week or so ago, g-p-m can control my backlight. However, since then my backlight brightness will often spontaneously increase to maximum (quickly, not over several minutes like it used to). This is an i915. [00:22] * StevenK waves to Fujitsu from Portland [00:23] StevenK: Portland, Vic? [00:23] Fujitsu: Heh, no. Portland, Oregon. :_) [00:23] Bah, [00:25] I'm trying to create a new version of gst-plugins-base, but for some reason the /debian/control file keeps getting its Build-Depends and Architecture lines changed. If I submit a debdiff with these changes, will it be a problem? [00:27] jm: Does the package have a debian/control.in? [00:27] Yes [00:28] Modify that. [00:28] * StevenK looks forward to being in a country that isn't in the grip of winter. [00:28] StevenK: I hear ya. London wasn't that cold, but it was nice to get back to summer. [00:28] My modifications don't touch control or control.in at all, but they are still changed. [00:29] ah ok [00:29] TheMuso: Portland has been averaging about 3 degrees C, which I think is too cold. [00:29] StevenK: I'd agree with that assessment. [00:30] Is it a problem? Whatever's changing control doesn't seem to be under my control. [00:30] cold is good. [00:30] jm: At this point, all I can say is submit a debdiff, and take things from there. [00:30] K, will do. [00:31] * StevenK does some NBS work to pass the time [00:31] StevenK: Pass the time until when? :p [00:32] TheMuso: About 5:45pm local [00:32] ah ok [00:32] StevenK: When do you fly out [00:33] A little after that :-) [00:34] evening [00:35] heh right. Enjoy your flight. [00:36] TheMuso: That's only the first hop from Portland to San Francisco :-/ [00:36] StevenK: Oh even more fun. [00:37] After a few more hours in San Francisco airport, then back to Sydney [00:38] Oh fun. The good old 13 hour flight. I had a couple of those recently. :) [00:38] StevenK: Ha. I'm about to head in the opposite direction [00:38] It hits 14.5 hours back from the US, due to the prevailing wind blowing toward you [00:38] mjg59: Heh [00:39] StevenK: Well, enjoy. [00:51] StevenK: you found the lounge, then? === emgent is now known as dldc === dldc is now known as emgent === bddebian2 is now known as bddebian === asac_ is now known as asac [03:04] yay, he eventually obeyed the invite, so the forward wasn't necessary. [03:09] Hobbsee: What was that all about? [03:10] TheMuso: apparently he thought it was valid not to obey channel topics, because there were no ops active in there at the moment, so no one could tell him off [03:10] * Hobbsee has since enlightened him. [03:14] Right. [03:15] Hobbsee the enlightener :) [03:16] !jdong | jdong [03:16] jdong: jdong: yes, but you're FULL OF CRACK! === lando___ is now known as lando === hunger_t is now known as hunger [10:24] bryce: do you know iRon is working on bullet proof X for kdm? [10:24] Riddell: is iRon == Eudege Tretyak? [10:25] Eugene and I have been exchanging emails today about kde and bpx. [10:25] bryce: ah, excellent [10:26] he is yes [10:26] cool [10:27] he says he'll be sending me some patches, and I'll review/integrate after that [10:45] bryce, have you considered integrating something like xf4vnc into the xorg tree by chance? [10:46] superm1: why? no I've not considered that [10:47] bryce, well realvnc stopped working against xorg 1.4 [10:47] yet xf4vnc is tracking the 1.4 tree actively [10:48] and there aren't any other projects that i've heard of that provide libvnc.so (by building in the xorg tree) [10:49] additionally upstream has no indication that they will be updating it to work against xorg 1.4, since they are still actively supporting builds against monolithic xfree86 [10:51] hmm, I've not really been involved with support for realvnc, so not sure why I'd have an iron in the fire for xv4vnc.. [10:52] bryce, wasn't sure if it was you who had a hand in it (since the source package ships with xorg in the package) [10:54] well i'll try to leave some comments on the bug at least then for whomever will be responsible for realvnc with the research i've gotten around upstream and my attempts to resolve issues [10:55] ok cool [11:25] Good morning [11:25] hi warp10 [11:25] hey pitti! [11:27] heya pitti! [11:36] * pitti hugs Hobbsee === luka74 is now known as Lure [14:13] hi [14:13] have anybody get kde_luks runnable under gutsy ? [14:14] i have download source and packaged them [14:14] tuxist: For packaging new packages, #ubuntu-motu is the best channel. [14:14] so i got only the encrypt dialog and nothing happsa === doko_ is now known as doko === DreamThi1f is now known as DreamThief === lifeless_ is now known as lifeless === Ubulette_ is now known as Ubulette [15:13] siretart, poke [16:15] Is there a GTK interface designer that can generate source code for you? === fabbione is now known as thegodfather [16:15] 16:21 -!- cjwatson [n=cjwatson@82-69-40-219.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] [16:15] 16:22 -!- DRebellion [n=DRebelli@unaffiliated/drebellion] has quit ["leaving"] [16:15] crap [16:15] sorry [16:15] my son got hold of the mouse [16:18] i hate that when it happens :) [16:18] hi there, has there been any reports of compiz hardlocking computer in hardy? [16:35] Anyone working on a fix to aptitude? [16:38] !weekend > hunger [17:19] pygi: not really around. email is much more likely to reach me [17:20] siretart, ah, ok, will bug some other time then [17:20] k === Lure_ is now known as Lure === Traxer is now known as Traxer|on [18:35] hunger: at any rate, it's hard to know what you're referring to when the aptitude bug list shows no open bugs of higher than 'medium' importance [18:40] slangasek, if you get a few minutes again today, I made both those changes to those debs in hardy NEW. [18:46] superm1: done [18:46] thanks a bunch slangasek [18:50] doko: har, you requested the sync of siege? (FTBFS on 9 archs in Debian for > 30 days, now FTBFS in Ubuntu on all archs) [19:03] slomo: I heard you're the guy to go to about GStreamer questions. What are the chances of my patch to bug #188488 getting into Hardy? [19:03] Launchpad bug 188488 in gst-plugins-base0.10 "Support embedded cover art in Ogg/Vorbis files" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/188488 [19:12] anyone know if powertop 1.9 is compatible with Gutsy? === _stefan_ is now known as sistpoty [19:14] * lamont chuckles at 463758 [19:14] bug 456758 ? [19:14] and off to fix Teh Intarwebs. [19:14] yeah [19:14] err [19:15] bug 463758 [19:15] "fdisk doesn't like devices without partition tables' [19:15] lol [19:15] :-D [19:15] but ubotu tells me the bug doesn't exist [19:15] Debian bug 456758 [19:15] Debian bug 456758 in libcucul-dev "Whatis for libcucul-ruby-api.3caca.gz exceeds 2048 bytes" [Minor,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/456758 [19:15] Not that one :) [19:15] debian bug 463758 [19:15] Debian bug 463758 in util-linux "MP3 players: can mount(1) fine, but [cs]fdisk say "unknown partition table"" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/463758 [19:15] that one [19:16] I misstyped it :/ [19:16] basically gnome-volume-manager etc is not recognizing devices without partition tables (see any current-generation mp3 player - thanks guys) [19:17] anyway, this guy is out for a few hours, probably bouncing a bit while he messes with upstream connectivity [19:53] c/ [19:53] ugh === j_ack_ is now known as j_ack === Amaranth__ is now known as Amaranth [23:29] hyea