[00:45] * seele wonders if Riddell made it to bed tonight [00:55] seele: Riddell doesn't sleep, he's just resting his eyeballs [00:56] jcastro: that sounds like something outta chuck norris facts :P [00:59] lol [00:59] coreymon77: when the boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Riddell [00:59] lol [01:00] Riddell has never been in a opwars. do you call one kickban a fight? [01:01] i modified that one a bit [01:02] i have a chuck norris facts widget on my dashboard [07:03] hi all [07:04] jpatrick: ping === \sh_away is now known as \sh === \sh is now known as \sh_away === \sh_away is now known as \sh === \sh is now known as \sh_away === \sh_away is now known as \sh === hunger_t is now known as hunger [08:54] Riddell: working on broken knetworkmanager === Tonio__ is now known as Tonio_ [09:10] hum nope, rebuilt of knm doesn't fix the issue........ [09:10] hard to see what happens...... [09:10] nothing in stdout/strerr [09:19] hum oki knm works again.... uploading === Tonio__ is now known as Tonio_ [10:07] Tonio_: what's broken about it? [10:10] Riddell: hum, seems to work after a reboot [10:10] Riddell: new libnl1, knm needs rebuilt so that wireless connection works again [10:10] Riddell: I just reuploaded [10:10] Tonio_: it also needs OnlyShowIn=KDE; in the autostart file [10:11] strange that I had to reupload btw...... it should have work in the first place after installing the new package [10:11] Riddell: hum, okay will fix this also :) [10:31] Serega: pong [10:32] jpatrick: Hey, Jonathan! [10:32] Serega: I've been having net problems, so I come and go now :) [10:33] jpatrick: :) I'm finishing the translation and need one explanation from you [10:33] jpatrick: I finally got a time for it :) [10:34] Serega: what's up? [10:34] jpatrick: I have experienced troubles with this: "cdbs is needed if you don't plan to use that build system (get to that later)." what do you mean here? [10:37] Serega: where's your patch again? [10:37] Serega: if one plans to use the rules.cdbs for rules file, they need to have "cdbs" in the Build-Deps in control, otherwise it can be safely removed [10:38] Riddell: still at http://kubuntu.pastebin.ca/930096 [10:38] jpatrick: ah, thanks [10:39] Serega: you're welcome [10:41] Riddell: please advice me a way to i18nize the install-codecs script, just couple of words [10:41] Serega: what language is it in? [10:42] jpatrick: english [10:42] programming* [10:42] jpatrick: shell [10:42] Serega: no clue then.. [10:43] darn... [10:43] ok, I can easily convert it to python [10:43] jpatrick: what there? [10:43] Serega: from gettext import gettext as _ [10:43] Serega: and then _("") all strings, I think [10:44] ok, just say 'gettext', I will google for the rest, thanks [10:44] to do not bother you with primitives [10:45] Serega: well that's what I learnt looking at the "pastebinit" program [10:46] jpatrick: pastebinit? never heard about. cool [10:47] Serega: apt-get install pastebinit && vim /usr/bin/pastebinit [10:47] jpatrick: I'm on windows now :( job. [10:48] Serega: I'm on windows now, school.. [10:48] jpatrick: :-D === \sh is now known as \sh_away [14:35] oh noes, hardy alpha 6 is on my last cd [14:35] seele: use rw's? [14:36] ryanakca: about? [14:36] * Jucato has still to find a 700MB RW around :( [14:36] jpatrick: did't have any [14:36] i've never had to burn so many one-time-use CDs ;P [14:58] Riddell: I can lead the meeting tomorrow if necessary [15:03] oh there's a meeting tomorrow.. I'll have to excuse myself since I have a real life meeting to attend to :( [15:04] jpatrick: please do [15:14] is it the 10:00UTC one? [15:14] seele: 11 UTC [15:14] I'm away this weekend [15:14] ok.. still 6am on a weekend for me :) [15:15] it's the antipidean friendly time [15:53] has anyone seen bug 199505 in KDE3 ? [15:53] Launchpad bug 199505 in kdebase-kde4 "Duplicate KDE3 and KDE4 entries" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/199505 [16:35] stdin: unless we uploaded patched kde3 packages to the ppa, this might appear on gutsy [16:35] hi cebitlogger [16:35] I've seen the /KDE3 part disappear from my KDE4 menu too [16:36] hoy txwikinger [16:36] You can have Name only or Description only in the menu items [16:36] stdin: hum, maybe Riddell removed the patches by accident [16:36] I think if you have both you should see the differences [16:36] At least I see them under hardy/KDE4 [16:40] I've not removed anything [16:42] :) [16:45] hey, school is slowing down for me now.... is there any coding that needs to be done? porting any apps to qt4? [16:46] plenty to be done still on system-config-printer [16:48] is that python? [16:49] yes [16:49] hello [16:49] Riddell: is there a list anywhere with what needs to be done? [16:51] nosrednaekim: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/system-config-printer/+branches [16:51] nosrednaekim: it's a port of system-config-printer-gnome [16:51] so you can install that and compare what's missing [16:51] "Clean Print Heads" button (which currently just gets hidden in the qt version) might be easy to implement [16:51] ok [16:52] the new printer wizard is a bit there but still has plenty to do [16:52] * Riddell out for a bit [18:52] Riddell: what python library has the module ppd in it? [18:56] nosrednaekim: python-cups I think [18:57] already tried...i'm grabbing the gnome version of the printer config to get the deps [18:57] I can't remember now what it is...you working on the print config app? [18:58] trying to get started, yeah [18:58] it is a mess :) [19:00] uhh oh, I have enough trouble reading nice and organized code :) [19:09] ah... ppd is part of system-config-printer... [19:10] I have just seen, that there are two printer dialogs starting after sending a print job [19:10] is this a known bug? [19:16] nosrednaekim: which print config app? system settings or kprint? [19:19] oh dear [19:20] system-config-printers I guess its system settings [19:20] ok, let me know if you have any questions about hte UI [19:20] sure :) [19:23] anyone else having kernel loading problems for alpha 6 (x86) [19:24] can't say that I have, but I didn't install from an alpha 6 cd [19:27] whatever the new hardy disk that just came out it [19:27] *is [19:27] alpha 6 [19:27] right [19:27] haven't had a chance to give it a shot yet === TheImp is now known as TheInfinity [21:18] after latest updates, i have an ImportError when trying to import kdecore, it says: [21:18] ImportError: /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/PyKDE4/kdecore.so: undefined symbol: _ZN8KService18accessServiceTypesEv [21:19] it worked before [21:19] running 7.10 with kde 3.5.9 [21:20] blizzzek: that would be better off in the support channel [21:21] coreymon77: ok [21:36] hrm, I have a question, what do these little "@pyqtSignature("")" do in the code? are they like signal/slot connections? [21:36] (system-config-printer) [22:04] Riddell: about what? [22:18] Riddell: I think I implemented the clean heads button, but my printer doesn't support it. [22:18] nosrednaekim: I did that last week already [22:19] last Thursday as a matter of fact [22:19] did you commit it? [22:19] it worked, also so did the 'print test page' [22:19] I had a patch created somewhere [22:20] nixternal: heh... Riddell told me a couple hours ago that it needed to be done.... oh well, now I know how the code generally works :) [22:21] nosrednaekim: commit it then :) [22:22] all you had to do was copy and paste the maintenance_mode [22:22] and then comment out the .hide() for the button [22:22] nixternal: yep :) [22:23] nixternal: took me forever to figure out what those little @pyqtSignature were :) [22:23] nice thing, it worked on a network printer too in school...I didn't think it would work, but during a lecture I hit the button and boom it fired off the printer :p [22:23] haha === arnl is now known as Aranel [22:24] and it worked on a printer that doesn't like to print properly from Kubuntu [22:44] grrrr.. those Germans again [22:45] how was your final nixternal? [22:46] pretty sure I came close to acing it [22:46] cool [23:32] where can I find a svg of the kubuntu logo? [23:45] Nam_Shub: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuArtwork [23:45] oh, those are pngs [23:45] there are svgs somewhere on the website as well [23:46] thanks