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pooqhello00:12
TheMuso.c00:17
pooqanyone home?00:31
LaserJockI'm actually at my grandfather's house00:32
LaserJockslangasek: can I upload a fix for #215729 ?00:46
LaserJockbug #21572900:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215729 in seahorse "Seahorse fails to import keys" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21572900:47
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iwksehello, i have some deb packages, ubuntu-language packages in hurdy, which have cyclic dependency and i can't install them. Anybody helps?01:10
iwkse hi, i'm trying  to install some deb packages, the ubuntu-languages ones in hurdy but installation fails due to dependency errors. Any help?01:21
iwksesorry wrong paste01:21
FujitsuDoes Ekiga not do Pulse?01:48
lamontWTF does music player steal *(^)*^_+ focus when it hasn't been told to, I wonder?01:58
Fujitsulamont: Rhythmbox?02:01
lamontwhatever the default app is for sound CDs.... give me a minute and I'll doublecheck which one it is02:02
* lamont finds himself getting closer and closer to putting something in to cause focus to be unstealable02:03
lamontand I need to spend the time to fix compiz to understand keyboard-focus-policy == strict, like metacity does02:03
lamontyeah - rhythmbox02:04
* lamont goes to file the bug02:04
lamontbug 21659302:10
ubotuLaunchpad bug 216593 in rhythmbox "rhythmbox steals focus on startup" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21659302:10
lamontstupid app02:10
lamontI wonder how much of gnome I'm going to have to fork for my work surfaces to be usable again.  le sigh02:12
Fujitsulamont: Rhythmbox always knows best.02:12
macogwlamont: huh?02:12
lamontmacogw: huh what?02:12
macogwlamont: whats so unusable you need to fork gnome?02:13
lamontgnome needs to stop stealing focus02:13
macogwFujitsu: does "rhythmbox always knows best" still include it not allowing you to interrupt its music playing to shut down?02:14
lamontand given the time in the release schedule, it's doubtful that the bugs will be fixed before release --> fork02:14
lamontoh, and I still need to figure out why I have no console-kit-daemon running on this machine...02:15
lamontdoes that get started at login, or gdm-start?02:15
lamontbecause with pmount going away, I get to do sudo mount for all my USB drive needs, which is really a sucky way to run a desktop02:15
macogwlamont: its perfectly normal...if you're using fluxbox02:17
lamontjust because I put a CD in does not mean that I want rhythmbox to splat on my screen and interrupt the typing I'm doing in my mail app02:17
lamontno clue what fluxbox is02:17
lamontnor are there any processes on the machine with 'flux' in their ps output02:17
macogwlamont: the window manager Damn Small Linux uses instead of a full DE02:18
macogwlamont: there's a Fluxbuntu as well02:18
lamontok.02:18
lamontI use metacity, was switching compiz-wards for some of the nice window features, learned that metacity's keyboard-focus-policy 'strict' magically turns into "click-for-focus" and haven't finished tracking down where to smack that so that it understands properly02:19
lamontthen again, given that 'strict' is documented only in the patch that has added it since warty, it's unsurprising that compiz has no clue about it02:20
macogwwhy would metacity's settings affect compiz?02:21
lamontwell, not sure.02:21
lamontI just know that when I change metacity's focus-policy to 'sloppy', then compiz behaves more correctly02:22
lamont(and no metacity running on the box when compiz is on)02:22
macogwdoes "more correctly" mean ffm?02:23
lamontthe specified window manager is metacity... no clue what compiz is doing to bolt itself in.02:23
lamontffm?02:23
macogwfocus follows mouse02:23
lamontfocus-policy "strict": The answer to the question "when should the new window get focus?" is "NEVER EVER EVER. KTHX"02:24
macogwoh02:25
lamontand other than that, it's focus follows mouse.02:25
lamontso it tweaks the metacity logic where it's thinking about giving focus to a new window and says 'FAIL'02:25
macogwoh wait oh neat02:25
macogwer..just "oh neat"02:26
lamontit does produce the interesting feature that the mouse can be sitting in the window, and the focus is still in the (completely obscured) window that had focus before the new window popped up02:26
macogwyeah thatd be odd02:26
lamontI haven't ever decided in the 3.5 years the patch has been there whether I consider that a bug, or a feature.02:26
macogwi have a little problem like that with using multiple workspaces and ffm02:26
lamontbut it's definitely different02:26
lamontapparently vncviewer feels that it should deiconify, center, and take focus on any videomode change, too.  TOTAL LOSS02:27
macogwbecause if i have firefox maximized in focus on one workspace and switch to my pidgin workspace, even if my mouse is sitting right on top of an IM window, nothing on that workspace has focus02:27
macogwi have to move out of the window over the desktop, then back to it to focus it02:28
lamontis that because ffox took focus?02:28
macogwyeah02:28
lamontthat'd be a firefox bug.02:28
macogwbut i dont think it should retain focus if it's not the active workspace02:28
lamontI will forgive something that is asking for a password stealing focus.  That's about the only thing02:28
macogwoh it is. you're right. gnome terminal releases focus when its not on the active workspace02:29
macogwthats not a ff bug i expect to see fixed02:29
macogwthey have much more pressing bugs02:29
lamontlike tossing images into half-oblivion02:29
macogwone of their devs finally got text shadow working....after the bug's been open since the 90s02:30
lamont"just use view image and you can see it without it offset up and cropped" is not a solution02:30
macogwits not in ff3 though, just in trunk02:30
macogwthey really need to fix the 10-year-old printing bug though02:30
macogwi have to use Konqueror to print -_-02:31
lamonthrm.. printing works for me...02:31
macogwnot always properly02:31
lamontanyway, off to spend time with family.  bbl02:31
macogwif a div runs over the end of the page and onto the next, it truncates it at the end of the first page02:31
macogwk have fun02:31
matissei want to make a package of nspluginwrapper. what option should I use in dh_make ?02:44
matisse"Type of package: single binary, multiple binary, library, kernel module or cdbs?"02:44
matissebtw; Hi02:44
jdongmatisse: why are you making a package of it?02:44
matissedidn't find it with apt-cache search02:45
matisseAnd I thought it would be better if it is integrated in the package database02:46
jdongmatisse: nspluginwrapper is in Universe02:47
jdongnspluginwrapper | 0.9.91.5-1ubuntu1 | gutsy/multiverse | source, amd6402:47
jdongnspluginwrapper | 0.9.91.5-2ubuntu2 | hardy/multiverse | source, amd6402:47
matisseI've added universe I think...02:47
macogwmatisse: did you apt-get update since adding it?02:47
matissedont know02:47
matissepropably02:47
* ryanakca wonders how thunderbird got into main without a long description...02:48
matissesudo apt-get update ?02:48
jdong Thunderbird is a mail/news/RSS client. XXX Todo02:48
macogwryanakca: under the assumption that we all know what it is?02:48
ryanakcaYes02:48
jdongnice.02:48
ryanakcamacogw: Joe Average who just switched from <insert OS here> or Joe Average who isn't computer litterate probably doesn't know what Thunderbird is.02:50
macogwryanakca: i know, but im just guessing thats how nobody noticed...they didnt bother to check02:50
ryanakcaAh02:50
* ryanakca guesses its too late to get a patch in?02:51
macogwyou can probably get that through feature freeze...its not like changing the long description is going to break any sort of APIs or anything02:51
ryanakcaOk, will get to it02:51
macogwone of my friends has a bug with update manager and figures its not being looked at because almost anyone able to fix it is probably using command line updates02:52
jdong"XXX TODO" is a good sign this is by accident and not on purpose02:52
jdong:)02:53
jdongmacogw: what is the bug?02:53
macogwjdong: update manager's hanging when he hits apply, i think02:53
macogwim searching launchpad02:54
ryanakcamacogw: *nods*... Its a pitty that everything is so much quicker and easier with the CLI than the pointy-click interfaces... once you know how that is...02:54
macogwbug #19214002:55
matissejdong: well, i don't understand this. There are multiverse and universe package source added in /etc/apt/sources.list but I still dont find anything. Is it because I have a 32-bit system ?02:55
ryanakcaWho do I subscribe to the thunderbird bug?02:55
macogwO_o ubotu timed out02:55
jdongmacogw: that is correct02:56
macogwjdong: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/19214002:56
jdongerr, matisse02:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 192140 in synaptic "update manager hangs at "applying changes" window" [Undecided,New]02:56
macogwoh *now* ubotu works!02:56
ryanakcaAll the sponsors, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/19505902:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 195059 in thunderbird "Thunderbird package description ends with "XXX Todo"" [Low,Triaged]02:56
ryanakcaThere's a debdiff there and everything, you just need to upload it :)02:56
crimsunmatisse: cf. `rmadison nspluginwrapper'02:57
jdongmacogw: yeah LP is hanging erratically today02:57
macogwodd02:57
macogwi havent rebooted in 2 days so im gonna go do that so kernel updates go into effect02:58
macogwbrb02:58
matissenspluginwrapper | 0.9.91.5-2 | testing/contrib | source, amd6402:58
matissenspluginwrapper | 0.9.91.5-2 | unstable/contrib | source, amd6402:58
matisseso, which problem is easier to solve ? :-)02:59
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crimsunuse -uubuntu03:01
matissecrimsun: with which command ?03:03
matisseapt-cache search... ?03:03
crimsunyour version of rmadison doesn't default to "ubuntu".03:03
jdongmatisse: what is the purpose of nspluginwrapper on i386?03:04
* jdong is curious03:04
matissesolving a problem with firefox03:04
matissehttp://clemens.endorphin.org/weblog/archives/2007-09.shtml#e2007-09-25T20_54_32.txt03:04
matissestop firefox from crashing on youtube f.e.03:05
jdongmatisse: interesting idea. well you can do simple modifications on the existing package to make it build on i38603:06
matissecrimsun: well, now I got the same output, but why should I need that ?03:06
matissefirst of all I would like to download that package :-)03:07
crimsunmatisse: it answers your question from :5503:07
matisse<matisse> so, which problem is easier to solve ? :-) ?03:07
matissemy clock is a bit different I think :-)03:08
matissejdong: "existing package" - do you mean the package given on that website ?03:09
jdongmatisse: one sec I'll hack the package to build a 32-bit one for you03:09
jdongtook a bit more work than I assumed :D03:10
matisseok03:10
matissedh-make doesnt build a file.deb ...03:16
matisseinstead I have file.orig.taz.gz  and file.tbz203:17
jdongit's not meant to directly build a deb03:18
jdongit turns a source package into a Debian source package03:18
matisseand out of this I have to build a deb-package ?03:19
jdongmatisse: hold on I've almost got one built for you03:21
jdongmatisse: there's a threading crasher patch that's in the Ubuntu package which needed some tweaking to get rid of its 64-bit assumptions03:21
matissewhat other feature did you put in ?03:22
jdongmatisse: nothing. It's the Ubuntu package with as few changes as possible to make it build in 32-bit03:23
jdongmatisse: see if this works: http://jdong.mit.edu/~jdong/motu/nspluginwrapper_0.9.91.5-2ubuntu2+ia32~8.04prevu1_i386.deb03:24
jscinozDid Sun GPL their JVM yet?03:28
jdongjscinoz: kind of03:29
jdongopenjdk is in hardy03:29
jdongicedtea was in Gutsy03:29
jdongthe "stable" sun-java5/6 are still closed source DLJ licensed03:29
jscinozso for performance, what is better, sun-java6 or openjdk?03:29
jdongI doubt they're any different03:30
jscinozi can't get either to use pulseaudio >_<03:30
jscinozthey both need/take exlusive control of /dev/dsp >_<03:30
jdongpadsp?03:31
matissef**king dependencies...03:31
jscinozjdong, tried starting firefox with FIREFOX_DSP="padsp" java still eats /dev/dsp03:32
jscinozor fails out output sound if something is already using it03:32
jscinozalso, java still doesnt show up in pavucontrol >_<03:32
jdongmatisse: what dependencies is it having trouble finding?03:32
jdongmatisse: could be my oversight03:32
jdongdebian/control looks fine to me03:33
matisse nspluginwrapper hängt ab von libcairo2 (>= 1.6.0); aber:  Version von libcairo2 auf dem System ist 1.4.10-1ubuntu4.4.03:33
matisse nspluginwrapper hängt ab von libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.20.1); aber:  Version von libpango1.0-0 auf dem System ist 1.18.3-0ubuntu1.03:33
jdongmatisse: are you running Gutsy?03:33
matisseyes03:33
jdongmatisse: oops sorry, I assumed you were running hardy *slaps himself*03:34
jdongone sec :)03:34
jscinozhmm03:34
jscinozwhy do the repos have both planetpenguinracer and extremetuxracer, afaik, extremetuxracer is the only fork actively being maintained03:34
jdongmatisse: try http://jdong.mit.edu/~jdong/motu/nspluginwrapper_0.9.91.5-2ubuntu2~ia32~7.10prevu1_i386.deb03:38
jdongspeaking of nspluginwrapper, I just realized today it doesn't actually build against firefox/xulrunner03:39
jdongI wonder why the heck my rebuild of it in the archives "fixed" the bug for people03:39
jdongdo placebo bugfixes actually work or did something ABI-incompatible happen in GTK/glib-land?03:40
jscinozWhat are the advantages of usplash over existing, more advanced userland splash screens?03:41
jscinozseem's like duplication of effort03:41
Fujitsuusplash works.03:42
FujitsuThat one of them.03:42
Fujitsu*That's03:42
jdongand doesn't require anything in kernelspace03:43
jscinozWhat about splashy?03:44
jscinozits in the repos, runs in userland and is years ahead of usplash03:44
matissebtw: installing worked03:44
jdongsplashy came after usplash :)03:44
jscinozwith the next milestone bringing festival and GL support :D03:44
jscinozfbsplash is strange, supposedly runs in userspace, yet needs a custom kernel >_<03:45
jdongam I the only one who just wants to get rid of all bootsplashes altogether? :)03:45
jscinozjdong then go purge usplash :P03:45
jdongjscinoz: I do and it shaves 1.5s off my bootup03:46
jscinozsplashy is so much better than usplash IMO, much simpler theming system, easier to make it work with hibernate/resume, and easy install03:46
crimsunI figure if I'm running KDE4, startup time is the least of my worries.03:46
jscinozjdong, thign is when you've got working suspend/resume, and 10+ days without a full reboot, startup time doesnt matter too much :P03:47
jscinozAnyone else think that PPR could probably be nuked from the repo now that ETR is in there?03:48
jdongjscinoz: as do I but suspend/resume is worthless in Hardy as a more than one day solution when you are testing core-level things which require a reboot t activate03:48
jscinozis there really any point having non-maintained forks in the repo?03:48
jscinozjdong, rebooting is for adding hardware! :P03:48
jdongjscinoz: no it's not, it's also for applying new kernels, new glibc, etc etc etc03:49
jscinozaye :P i was just joking mate :P03:49
jscinozi use :P too much >_<03:50
jdongjscinoz: and plus, boot time is one of those silly races geeks like to have with each other03:54
LaserJockI boot a lot with my laptop03:54
jscinozwindows xp cheats on boot time :P03:54
matisseoh man, now I want to go on with that firefox enhancing and I dont even find a libflashplayer.so...03:54
LaserJockseveral times a day03:54
jdongjscinoz: and so far I'm down to 17s on a crappy macbook hard drive so I win :)03:54
jdongjscinoz: XP doesn't cheat... it's just really good.03:54
jscinozloads the bare minimum to get the login scree nup, and then once you login you have like another 5min before its usable03:54
jdongjscinoz: it does dynamic profiling, block reordering, and uses a parallelized bootup system03:55
jdongjscinoz: IMO the login screen should be shown when it can be03:55
jdongjscinoz: OS X is the true definition of cheating.03:55
jdongjscinoz: launchd doesn't even fire up any services on bootup, it just sets up a dummy socket file. on the first access launchd then goes start the service03:55
jdongi.e. it's like inetd for the whole system03:56
jscinozoh03:56
jscinozdidn't know that03:56
slangasekLaserJock: bug #215729> by "fix", you don't mean the patch that's been included in that bug report, right?03:56
ubotuLaunchpad bug 215729 in seahorse "Seahorse fails to import keys" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21572903:56
jscinozmy boot time is 23 seconds, using concurrenccy=shell03:56
slangasekLaserJock: because that patch assumes that malloc() and g_free() can be used interchangeably, and also uses strcpy() and strcat()03:56
jdongjscinoz: I use upstart :)03:56
LaserJockslangasek: bah, I did use that03:56
jscinozi tried to get runit to work03:56
jscinozbecause its apparently very very fast03:56
LaserJockslangasek: please reject the upload then03:56
slangasekLaserJock: ok :)03:57
jscinozbut i managed to break things to the point of needing a chroot to fix it03:57
LaserJockslangasek: "It worked for me"03:57
jdongjscinoz: most boot system errors do need a chroot fallback :)03:57
jscinozi overlooked that runit doesnt include any services >_< so you need a new init script for every damn service03:57
slangasekLaserJock: yeah, it works, but malloc()+g_free() is technically wrong and may suddenly start segfaulting with some future version of glib2.003:57
jscinozeither that or i overlooked something03:57
LaserJockslangasek: can you fix it or should I somebody to do it?03:59
LaserJock*find somebody03:59
LaserJockI need to stop IRC, I keep just randomly loosing words :-)04:00
jdongLaserJock: I think I found one of your o's though :)04:00
LaserJockdarn04:00
jscinozjdong, i love that no matter how bad you mess things up, a chroot can pretty much always fix it04:00
LaserJockI hate not having spell checky things in irssi04:00
Fujitsujscinoz: Whereas in Windows you're screwed.04:01
LaserJocknot that it would help with my inability to choose the right homonym04:01
jdongjscinoz: oh, try trashing libc6 or the ext3 superblock area04:01
FujitsuThis is why we have a backup superblock.04:01
jscinozfilesystem damange is fun >_<04:01
FujitsuAnd backups.04:01
jscinozspeaking of which, when is ext4 coming?04:01
FujitsuDamaging an LVM PV is worse :(04:01
StevenKThere is more than one backup superblock04:01
jdongjscinoz: only when upstream considers it stable.04:02
jscinozjdong :P04:02
jscinozone thing that annoys me to no end, is the acpi whitelists04:02
jdongjscinoz: a filesystem isn't one of those things to rush04:02
jscinozhaving a laptop that works perfectly with suspend but isnt whitelisted means i can't use s2both >_< only s2ram (with --force) and s2disk04:02
FujitsuWho do I file a bug against if g-p-m complains that suspend fails, when it works fine?04:03
jdongFujitsu: I'm guessing pm-utils04:04
jdongjscinoz: well a bug should be filed against pm-utils to put your laptop in the whitelist04:04
jdongjscinoz: the % of systems that suspend is definitely in the minority04:05
jscinozjdong already did, but i can't imagine them doing it this year >_<04:05
jdongwhich is why the whitelist is there04:05
jscinozwhere does the acpi whitelist live anyway? i'd change it myself if i could find the darn thing04:05
Fujitsug-p-m lets it suspend, but complains on resume that it failed.04:05
jscinozjdong, any idea where the whitelist lives, i know my hardware works fine with the --force option to ignore the lack of whitelist entry, but obviously i can't use s2both without the entry, and thus i need to add it myself >_<04:06
Fujitsus2both? Is that like Vista's suspend to RAM and disk?04:07
jdongFujitsu: right04:07
jdongjscinoz: I'm not 100% sure but I think we still use acpi-support for that04:08
jdongjscinoz: see /usr/share/acpi-support04:08
jdongyou could just follow back from the s2ram script04:08
jdongs/script/source04:08
jscinozjdong, i added my laptop in the appropriate file in there, however it still complains it's unknown >_<04:09
jdongwell you're a smart guy, look through the source to the pm-utils scripts :)04:09
jscinozalrighty :P04:09
jscinozhow come the packaging for a bunch of packages is in svn/bzr, rather than coming with the source you get with apt-get source04:10
jdongbecause it is easier to collaborate on / manage changes in a VCS04:11
jdongand the packaging does come with the source package04:11
jscinozoh04:11
jdongit's just that contributors are recommended to grab the VCS version which may be substantially newer04:12
jscinozmeh, i'm only adding 3 lines to acpi-support and its only for my own use, so i honestly can't be bothered getting the vcs version :P04:17
FujitsuAnd makes people who do use the VCS substantially less furious.04:17
matissejdong: seems to work much better. thanks for the help04:18
slangasekLaserJock: I can fix it, but not this evening04:21
jscinozi hate that.04:21
jscinozadded my laptop to the whitelist, but the darn thing is still unknown04:21
jscinozI can see why torvalds hates ACPI :P04:22
LaserJockslangasek: so if I can find somebody in the mean time it might be better? :-)04:22
slangasekprobably :)04:24
jscinozi bet i'm doing something really simple wrong >_<04:24
slangasekjscinoz: suspend to ram/disk uses pm-utils now, not acpi-support04:25
slangasek(so the really simple think you did wrong was to believe jdong, I guess ;-)04:25
jscinozand where could i find the  whitelist now?04:25
jscinozi was editing /usr/share/acpi-support/Dell\ Inc..config04:25
jscinozbecause thats what s2ram -l returns for me04:26
slangasekI have no idea about whitelists04:26
jscinozsee http://pastebin.com/m2c845158 and http://pastebin.com/m780596d604:26
jscinoz>_<04:26
slangasekI just know acpi-support isn't used anymore for suspend/resume04:26
jscinozack04:26
jscinozbut why does pmi depend on it then?04:27
matissebye, thanks again for the help04:30
jscinozI'm unfamiliar with bash case syntax, would "XPS M1330"*) match "XPS M1330                    "?04:33
slangasekshould, yes04:37
jscinozstrange04:37
slangasek"pmi"?04:37
jscinozbecause thats what i've added to the whitelist but s2ram still says my model is unknown :(04:37
slangasekacpi-support is still used for other things, just not for suspend/resume04:37
jscinozpowermanagement-interface04:37
slangasekmay be a bug04:38
LaserJockslangasek: so I'm assuing I want g_malloc instead of malloc04:39
slangasekLaserJock: yes04:39
LaserJockslangasek: what's wrong with strcpy and strcat though?04:39
slangasekLaserJock: there's no bounds-checking in either of them; in this case the buffer is of fixed length so it doesn't have any immediate practical impact, but there is the risk that a change later to one part of the code without changing another would cause buffer overflows04:41
slangasekso it's not a very defensive programming practice04:41
LaserJockI see04:42
jscinozlooking at http://pastebin.com/m2c845158 and http://pastebin.com/m780596d6 can anyone see why its not matching my laptop on the acpi whitelist?04:42
slangasekthe other thing I would worry about, if no one else has looked at these issues yet, is whether there are memory leaks...04:42
blueyedslangasek: bug 6345004:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 63450 in acpid "acpid install fails (because of hal running)" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6345004:47
jscinozhmm..04:49
slangasekblueyed: does that have a verb to go with it? :)04:51
blueyedslangasek: please look at it.. :)04:51
slangasekblueyed: the patch looks reasonable/correct to me; I'm not in a position to sponsor it this evening04:54
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jdongslangasek: oops. What are the remaining things we use acpi-support for in Hardy? I always get confused on this05:32
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jscinozacpi-support *seems* to contain the suspend whitelist07:01
jscinozbut adding my laptop too it still makes it detect as unkown >_<07:02
Hobbseegreetings07:29
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* Hobbsee blinks10:11
Hobbseeno, don't make it take 2000-odd days to download the new kernel, please.10:11
slangasekjdong: acpi-support is used for mapping acpi events into something useful (like key events)10:12
slangasekLaserJock: strncpy/strncat would be better, yes10:12
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pittihey all11:33
pittiKeybuk: I saw the music player bug, I'll look at it tomorrow11:33
pittimegabyte405: wv> *shrug* it had been in main until gutsy, so it won't kill us11:34
megabyte405pitti: ah, great.  Like I said, it's completely different than wv2, and I gather that wv2 was a moderately hostile fork/rewruite by the KDE folks and so now they're completely different11:35
pittisuperm1: I reverted that guidance patch completely, since the way he did it was absolutely wrong11:36
megabyte405pitti: I have the AbiWord package all done and ready to go, so as soon as someone has time to look at it and approve it, we'll be golden11:36
pittisuperm1: so mythbuntu etc. should work again, too11:36
megabyte405Is libloudmouth going into main?  It looked like it from component mismatch lists...11:36
pittimegabyte405: that doesn't block uploading it11:36
megabyte405pitti: OK.  I have the bug for the abiword 2.6 upload, with both sponsors and release team subscribed, but I haven't seen any action to move to the upload since I put up a "final" package a few days ago11:37
theunixgeekWhy did they change the 6.10 Beta wallpaper?12:09
laga6.10?!12:09
theunixgeeklaga: yes, 6.10!!! :D12:10
theunixgeekhttp://www.thecodingstudio.com/opensource/linux/screenshots/index.php?linux_distribution_sm=Ubuntu%206.10%20Beta12:10
theunixgeekthe wallpaper was awesome.12:10
theunixgeekanyone know where I can get it?12:10
theunixgeekI think they should create a tarball of all past Ubuntu wallpapers, including testing ones.12:12
theunixgeekOr have they already done it?12:15
kleppari_hi, I just noticed that the lighttpd package creates the user www-data, with the login shell /bin/sh12:21
kleppari_why does this user have a login shell?12:22
theunixgeekAha, I think they have! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Archives12:23
theunixgeekDoes anyone have the Edgy Eft beta wallpaper?12:31
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elmargolHi I have a problem using dh_shlibdeps, is this this right place to ask some questions? in #ubuntu-moto noone answered my questions :(14:46
peciskPeople, there is a fix rolled in for serious bug, someone can take a look at it, please include in Hardy, yes, there are debdiff too. It works with lot of testing https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/18585415:08
ubotuLaunchpad bug 185854 in gnome-system-tools "Setting static IP in Network Settings doesn't produce correct data" [High,Confirmed]15:08
crimsunpecisk: most employees are back to work tomorrow (Monday local business hours)15:13
peciskok ok15:13
james_wpecisk: it's on my list of things to look at tomorrow.15:53
peciskthanks15:53
pecisk:)15:53
james_wI did say that in the bug report.15:54
peciskI did lot of testing and it works, sort of15:54
james_wah yeah, thanks for the testing, it's a good report of what you did, so it will help to know if this fix is appropriate.15:55
james_wI haven't looked at the details yet.15:55
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hklvI'd like to recompile my own Ubuntu distribution for a specific target (geode-lx). I don't want to switch to Gentoo for this, because I'm a Debian/Ubuntu user. Where should I start?16:25
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superm1thanks pitti.  yeah i told our users to try again with the new guidance and things work correctly16:50
mdkeslangasek: I asked LaserJock to upload gnome-user-docs for me so you'll see it in the queue - similar to the ubuntu-docs upload of the other day it refreshes translations for LP and should be the last upload necessary17:52
mdke*from LP17:52
superm1mdke, did you find out if the FF translations issue will be resolved in time for the RC?18:03
awen-pitti: I'm terribly sorry about the api-breakage in guidance-backend ... it was really not intended18:03
awen-pitti: but thanks a lot for the quick reaction! ... very unfortunate that both I, and the one who sponsored the upload was away, when this happened18:04
mdkesuperm1: no, I haven't heard anything.18:10
superm1mdke, whom will be handling it?  asac ?18:10
mdkesuperm1: I guess so. I mailed him a couple of weeks back but haven't heard anything18:10
asacmdke: ?18:14
asaconce pitti is back i will proceed with the translations18:15
asacmdke: haven't received a mail from you afaik18:16
xtknightasac, i believe you were handling bug 213827 ?  not sure what the status of this is18:17
ubotuLaunchpad bug 213827 in flashplugin-nonfree "typo in prerm file breaks failed-upgrade processing" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21382718:17
mdkeasac: that's a bit odd. I sent it on 24 March18:18
asacxtknight: it hsa my approval. someone should upload18:18
asacmdke: subject?18:18
mdkeasac: "Firefox default home page not translated/localized"18:19
mdkeasac: superm1 has taken the diagnosis of the bug report a bit further since I sent the email though18:19
asacnot in inbocx18:19
mdkeasac: that's a bit odd. Maybe it got spam filtered18:20
xtknightasac,  ah ok anything i should do with the bug , then?18:20
asacmdke: most likely. do you send html mails?18:20
mdkeasac: no18:20
asacxtknight: yeah ... coordinate the upload ;)18:20
asacfind someone who can test and push the package to the various places.18:21
asaci can do this, but it'll take some time until i have the time to do that18:21
xtknightok ill ask in motu18:21
asacxtknight: thanks18:23
mdkeasac: if you happen to find out why it got filtered, I'd be interested: that way I can try and prevent it happening in future18:25
asacmdke: i don't understand whats the problem18:25
asacmdke: i found your mail ... i sorted it to my ubuntu list folder18:26
mdkeah, ok.18:26
asacmdke: as far as i understand it, it will show in the language you selected in the language selector18:26
asacwe will fix this in intrepid to use the environment instead, but in general it should work18:26
mdkeasac: superm1's analysis seems to suggest that it's broken because firefox translations aren't working yet.18:27
superm1i experimented with a variety of languages, and nothing was translated whatsoever18:27
mdkeasac: but the startpage translation mechanism is rather complicated so that's why I posted the link to the page which Ian wrote to explain how it works18:28
asacmdke: i think in short it just means: startpage is handled through alternatives18:29
asacmdke: that alternative is independent from firefox locales18:29
asacand is changed when you change the default language in language support18:29
asacmdke: can you please test that this is the case?18:29
superm1it appeared to me that the default start page is handled via the translation jar for FF in FF218:29
superm1because no alternatives are available in /etc/alternatives/firefox-home-page18:30
superm1other than the default18:30
mdkeit's not so simple I don't think; because mozilla-firefox-locales-all  is built against ubuntu-docs and we can't add languages in ubuntu-docs which don't have firefox translations in existence18:30
superm1and that's how it was in FF218:30
mdkeI'll try switching the default language now, but I doubt it works, otherwise the bug wouldn't have been filed18:31
superm1that's exactly what i've done already.  i've installed into a different language using recent daily disks, and i've also tried to switch the language using the language support drop down18:33
superm1(in system->administration)18:33
asacmdke: yeah ok it was done by the locale packages18:35
asacwhat a crappy mechanism18:35
mdkeasac: yes; it was quite complicated but I understood that there was no other way18:38
mdkeasac: so do you think when firefox translations are fixed it will work again?18:38
asacits not in firefox anymore, but in ubufox18:39
asaclet me check what happens if i install kubuntu-docs18:40
mdkebbiab18:41
asacok so what do we want? always display /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/locales/index-LANGCODE.html ?18:43
asacand use -C.html in case it doesn't exist?18:43
asacthere is something broken. that page doesn't point to the translated page for kubuntu18:50
asacRiddell: is the alternative mechanism broken for kubuntu?18:52
asacread above18:52
asaconly kubuntu-LANGCODE.html point to the translated kubuntu file18:52
asacevery index-LANGCODE.html points to the english kubuntu thing18:53
asacmdke: superm1: http://people.ubuntu.com/~asac/ubufox.xpi ... try that and be sure that you disable networking in network manager before starting firefox the next time18:54
asacotherwise you will end up on an online page18:54
asacmdke: you need the translation installed to make this work18:55
asacsuperm1: ^^18:55
asacfor now just install the .xpi from mozilla.org for beta518:55
superm1asac, okay give me a few moments.  this machine that i'm on doesn't have any other locales in place.18:55
asachttp://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.0b5/linux-i686/xpi/18:55
asacsuperm1: first instlal the langpack from that url ... then update ubufox18:55
asacthen restart after going offline :)18:56
asac(in nm)18:56
asacbefore restart export LANG=lang_code18:56
superm1a well forward order would have been useful :)18:57
asache?18:57
asaci see. sorry for that18:58
superm1okay let me go offline and see how it works for the start page now18:59
superm1back in a min18:59
superm1asac, ¡Bienvenido a Ubuntu 8.04 LTS!19:05
superm1:)19:05
asacsuperm1: be sure that you are looking at offline page19:06
superm1i made sure19:06
superm1the URL was a local URL19:06
asacso you have file:/// in url=19:06
asac?19:06
asacok19:06
superm1(after ubuntu-docs was installed)19:06
superm1yeah19:06
asacnow i only have to figure why index-LANGCODE.html always points to english page in kubuntu19:07
asacsuperm1: can you confirm that it does19:07
asac?19:07
superm1in kubuntu?19:07
asacwell ... if you install kubuntu-docs :)19:07
superm1i've only got an ubuntu install19:07
superm1oh19:07
superm1let me see19:07
awen-asac: I'm on kubuntu hardy ... what should I check?19:09
asacawen-: /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/locales/index-de.html ?19:09
asacis that translated? or just the english kubuntu page?19:10
superm1shouldn't it be : /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/locales-kubuntu19:10
superm1the index-LANG.html files are in the directory i just said above ^19:11
asacsuperm1: the home/locales is a alternative19:11
superm1ah19:11
asacfirefox-homepage-locales19:11
asacits a slave of firefox-homepage19:11
asacso if you change that ... it should auto change that dir link as well19:11
asacit does that for me, but there is crap in that dir19:11
awen-asac: it is just the english19:12
asacyeah19:12
awen-both in locales and in locales-kubuntu19:12
asaclook at the content of the locales-kubuntu directory19:12
asacthe links are bogus19:12
asacthey should point to the kindex-LANGCODE.html ones imo19:12
asacinstead every index-XXX.html points to index.html19:13
superm1well /usr/share/ubuntu-artwork/home/locales-kubuntu/kindex-es.html is all in spanish19:13
superm1as it should be19:13
asacsuperm1: yes. but look in the dir19:13
asacthe links are wrong19:13
asacindex-de.html -> kubuntu-de.html that should be ... but it isn't19:13
superm1hm oh i see19:14
superm1you're right19:14
asacdid it ever work for kubuntu?19:14
* asac installs kubnutu-docs in dapper19:15
asacsuperm1: how does the online page work for you btw?19:15
superm1it appeared to redirect properly19:16
asacis it instantaneous?19:16
superm1both when i had the locale to spanish or english19:16
superm1<1 sec19:16
superm1it was pretty quick19:16
asacgood19:16
superm1what was the incentive in it's implementation?  to provide more up to date links and translations more easily when available?19:16
asacok in dapper thre were no translations at all19:17
asacsuperm1: the idea is to provide a better homepage for users that are online19:17
asacdapper == no translations for kubuntu19:17
superm1ah.  a more "relevant" homepage w/ online links and such19:18
asacyeah19:18
asacnews, more links to online resources and all that19:18
asaci have no idea how it will look like in hardy though. its still being worked on19:18
* asac installs kubuntu-docs in feisty19:19
asacno translations for kubuntu in feisty either :/19:21
asaclast chance: gutsy ;)19:21
DossyHi, I've been searching on the wiki - how do packages make it from Debian into Ubuntu?19:21
superm1Dossy, they are synced during the first 2/5 of the development cycle automatically when there is no variance, and merged manually by MOTU and core-dev otherwise19:22
Dossysuperm1: thanks!19:23
superm1np19:23
asacok translations existed in gutsy, but links are broken19:23
asacso not a regression19:23
asacanyone can confirm that the local startpage was never translated in firefox in kubuntu?19:24
asacawen-: ?19:24
mdkeasac: I believe that kubuntu-docs has added translations for hardy. nixternal is the guy who will tell you for sure19:24
asacnot online :)19:24
mdkenot currently19:25
awen-asac: I have allways used kubuntu in english, so I don't really know, sorry19:25
DossySo, is there a name for the version _after_ hardy heron?19:25
megabyte405intrepid ibix19:26
DossyOh my, you're not kidding.  Intrepid Ibex ... wtf?  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2008-February/025136.html19:28
mdkeit's only a codename19:29
Dossywell, it seems people often refer to the versions by their codenames... ubuntu gutsy, hardy ... intrepid?  heh.19:29
mdkeI like it, myself19:30
Dossyit's definitely not the worst, and it's only for 6 months anyway :)19:32
bardyrDossy, its not that bad people will just call it ubuntu mountain goat19:38
asacanyone here can reproduce bug 21264820:05
ubotuLaunchpad bug 212648 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 "[nvidia-new] a visit to http://www.themareks.com/xf/ in firefox hardy causes X to restart" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21264820:05
lagaasac: not me. running nvidia 169.12+2.6.24.12-16.34 on hardy amd64 with a geforce 7600GS20:07
asaclaga: what xorg options?20:07
lagahttp://www.pastebin.ca/98391320:09
lagathe singlecards one is in my serverlayout section20:09
asaclaga: that paste is empty20:10
lagasorry20:10
lagaasac: not empty for me?20:10
johanbrasac: Works for me too. Same driver version, 8400 card.20:10
asacmaybe use paste.ubuntu.com ... no idea whats going on20:10
asacoh now it works20:11
asacstrange20:11
lagaasac: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6925/20:11
lagaheh20:11
asaclaga: any change if you remove the argb options?20:11
lagabrb20:12
johanbrasac: No argb options for me. Still works.20:13
lagano change20:14
lagastill working20:14
lagathanks for pointing me to that web page20:14
asack thx for testing20:14
* laga logs X files20:14
lagaerr, loves20:14
asaclol20:14
tseliotasac: no problems with my 7300. It looks like only geforce 8400 and 8800 cards are affected.20:20
repi was guided here from #ubuntu - we were trying to find the package python-samba (samba-python?) which consists of python bindings to samba and existed in ubuntu feisty and also does in debian etch. but gutsy is somehow missing it... i am on my way to building them from source now - but wondered where the package is...20:20
pheldis there a workaround for the delay compiz introduce to gtk widgets on multihead setups yet?20:22
pheldon display :0.1 everything works ok, but on :0.0 application menus etc have a delay of 2 or 3 sec before anything happens20:23
stgraberrep: python-samba only existed in Feisty (according to rmadison)20:24
asacanyone with geforce 8400 or 8800 here?20:25
asacif so, please test the url in bug  bug 21264820:25
ubotuLaunchpad bug 212648 in linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 "[nvidia-new] a visit to http://www.themareks.com/xf/ in firefox hardy causes X to restart" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/21264820:25
johanbrasac: As mentioned, I have an 8400 card. Works fine.20:26
asacthen i don't know20:26
johanbrasac: Oh, I'm supposed to click a link too. Let me check.20:27
asachehe20:27
stgraberbug seems to be confirmed :)20:29
asacstgraber: you see it?20:29
stgraberasac: no but the "Remote closed the connection]" just after he clicked a link :)20:29
asachehe :)20:29
asaci don't see quits and joins :)20:29
asactjaalton: bryce: what xorg version do we have atm?20:30
stgraberprobably not a bad thing if you are in chans like #ubuntu :)20:30
tjaaltonasac: 7.320:31
asactjaalton: its a mystery how to figure that20:31
asaci see 2:1.4.1~git2008013120:31
tjaaltonit's basically what the xorg-server is20:31
asacah20:31
asac:)20:31
asactjaalton: what version is 1.4.1?20:31
tjaaltonso R7.3 had xorg-server 1.4..20:31
asactjaalton: why do we ship a pre snapshot of 1.4.1?20:32
tjaaltonasac: because 1.4.1 won't be released20:32
asacnever or just not in time?20:32
tjaalton1.5 is close20:32
tjaaltonnever, it seems20:32
asacand 1.5 will be released in sync with fedora i guess?20:32
tjaaltonyes20:32
asacthat sucks20:32
asactjaalton: how many x devs are redhat guys?20:33
tjaaltonwhy? at least it's released.. it was originally planned to be released in February :)20:33
tjaaltonat least ajax and airlied20:33
asactjaalton: well, it sucks that we will ship a nightly while fedora will get the stable thing20:33
johanbrasac: As you might have guessed, that link did crash X for me.20:34
tjaaltonour version is a stable version20:34
tjaalton1.4 + fixes20:34
asaci thought 1.4.1 is not released?20:34
asacok20:34
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tjaaltonit was planned, and there's a git branch for it which we've synced with20:35
asacjohanbr: ok. thanks.20:35
asactjaalton: so we have the very latest from 1.4 branch?20:36
tjaaltonasac: yes20:36
asacor are we missing fixes?20:36
tjaaltonasac: we should have everything from the 1.4-branch, but certainly it's 1.5 that gets most of the attention now20:37
asactjaalton: do you have a fglrx setup?20:37
tjaaltonasac: nope.. (and btw, fglrx/nvidia don't work with 1.5 yet, nvidia beta does)20:38
asacok20:39
asactjaalton: do you have a xaa setup?20:39
asac(!= nvidia)20:39
tjaaltonasac: you mean the zoom-bug?20:40
asacyeah ;)20:40
asaci fell really bad about releasing with black images on ubuntu.com just one click from homepage away :(20:41
tjaaltonhmm no, I've got nvidia and intel (exa)20:41
tjaaltoni know, but it's not fixed upstream yet :/20:41
asacits tricky irony to have a black image next to the paragraph that reads "ubuntu just works" :/20:42
asactjaalton: strange things about all this is that neither the image tiling corruption bug nor the black image bug is reproducible with xserver in gutsy20:43
asacat least thats what people told me (no guarantees)20:44
tjaaltonasac: "someone" should git-bisect :)20:44
ion_I haven't taken a look at the bug report about the black image issue, but the image's offset actually seems to be calculated incorrectly. On many images, the picture goes completely outside the black box, but on some images, a part of the image is visible within the box.20:44
ion_That might help with tracing it down.20:44
asacion_: yes, but thats a x bug20:44
asacion_: it works with exa20:44
asacion_: you can see that by scaling http://www.ubuntu.com/files/u3/desktop-tn.png20:45
asacit matches your description20:45
ion_Yeah20:45
asacand you cn fix it by XAANoOffscreenPixmaps "true"20:45
ion_Ok, thanks20:45
ion_Would it be a huge performance issue to use that workaround by default.20:46
ion_? that is.20:46
tjaaltonAIUI it would hurt performance on non-composited desktop20:46
asacyeah thats what bryce said. but personally i don't see any performance impact on my desktop :)20:47
asaci am now asking cworth if there is a way to make cairo mimic that behaviour somehow20:47
ScottK2slangasek: Are you around?  I'd like permission to upload a non-api breaking fix to Bug #203378.20:47
ubotuLaunchpad bug 203378 in kde-guidance "Guidance displayconfig does not automatically detect monitor config on systems with no xorg.conf" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/20337820:47
asacbut that would likely slow down all firefox users i guess20:47
asacdunno what is worse20:48
* ScottK2 heads out to dinner and will read the scrollback.20:48
* asac in cairo hack mode ...disabling xrender everywhere20:54
slangasekScottK2: go ahead21:01
asactjaalton: bryce: turns out that fedora has XaaNoOffscreenPixmaps "true" by default for every driver21:03
tjaaltonasac: really? I want some proof :)21:07
asac22:09 < otaylor> asac: as I said, we disable offscreen pixmaps by default21:10
asactjaalton: he gets me a prove now :)21:10
tjaaltonoh right..21:12
asactjaalton: something else:)21:12
asac22:11 < cworth> vlad_: Not with XAANoOffscreenPixmaps=True, there's not. That fixes performance and  quality bugs.21:12
asacso it appear to fix performance bugs :)21:12
tjaalton"xserver-1.5.0-xaa-sucks: Disable XAA offscreen pixmaps by default.  They're almost always a performance loss anyway.  Use Option "XaaOffscreenPixmaps" to turn them back on.21:12
tjaalton"21:12
asacbryce: ^^^ please read the last few lines and make this happen :)21:12
asac22:12 < otaylor> $ cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.fedoraproject.org:/cvs/pkgs get xorg-x11-server     look at devel/xserver-1.5.0-xaa-sucks.patch21:13
tjaaltonoh bugger.. "Remove vmmouse again, way too broken.  Let this be a lesson to you: never try.21:14
asac22:13 < asac> cworth: so performance improves as well with XAANoOffscreenPixmaps=True ?21:14
asac22:13 < cworth> asac: Often, yes.21:14
asacok enough i guess ;)21:14
tjaaltonsoren: ^^21:14
sorentjaalton: Wuh? Says who?21:15
sorentjaalton: Or where is that quote from?21:16
Riddellasac: no21:16
tjaaltonsoren: so sayeth ajax (it's from the fedora xorg-server changelog)21:17
asacRiddell: sorry ... what did i ask :) ?21:17
asacRiddell: if translation ever worked in firefox?21:17
sorentjaalton: They've been using it by default for several releases now?21:17
Riddellasac: "is the alternative mechanism broken for kubuntu?"21:17
sorentjaalton: ..or so I'm told.21:17
asacRiddell: please look in the folder with index.html21:17
asacRiddell: the links are wrong21:18
asacthe alternative mechanism is correct, but all languages link to index.html21:18
tjaaltonsoren: apparently not anymore.. I need to check if it's due to hotplugging changes that it got dropped21:18
sorentjaalton: Are we going to follow suit for hardy?21:18
sorentjaalton: If so, could we at least use mdetect's vmmouse detection stuff and enable it conditionally?21:19
tjaaltonsoren: if we revert the change then yes21:20
sorentjaalton: That would be lovely. I would have been happy that way from the start! :)21:21
tjaaltonsoren: good :)21:22
sorentjaalton: Er... If you do, please poke me. I have a tiny, tiny patch to the vmmouse code that makes it work for kvm as well as vmware, by the way.21:24
sorentjaalton: By "vmmouse" I mean the detection code in mdetect.21:24
asacRiddell: do you see what i mean?21:25
tjaaltonsoren: ok, will do21:25
asacRiddell: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6929/ (ubuntu-docs) ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/6930/ (kubuntu-docs)21:30
Riddellasac: ok, I'll look at that tomorrow21:31
asacRiddell: thanks21:31
Tyronehi, is anyone capable of helping out with a java bug?21:44
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Amaranthis cdimage down?21:59
Nafallonp21:59
Nafallono21:59
davmor2Amaranth: I can access it22:01
Amaranthyeah, it seems touchy22:03
Amaranthi can connect again now22:03
Amaranthand now i can't22:05
Amaranthwth22:05
NafalloAmaranth: run a mtr against it then :-)22:07
Amaranthit dies in canonical22:07
Amaranthit's connection refused error22:08
Nafallolet me run a mtr :-)22:08
Amaranthand going again22:08
Amaranthand going fast this time, yay22:08
davmor2Amaranth: try running on chromium.ubuntu.com/cdimage22:09
Nafallocarbon works for me :-)22:09
Amaranthand now its slowing down again :/22:09
Amaranthcrap22:09
Amaranth99K/s22:10
NafalloAmaranth: which host are you going to?22:10
NafalloAmaranth: netstat :-)22:10
Amaranthstarts with a b?22:10
Nafalloberyllium :-)22:10
Amaranthyeah22:10
davmor2it plays up go with chromium it's stable22:10
Amaranthconnection error :/22:11
Nafallohmm. I only get beryllium from host now :-P22:12
Amaranthcan't wait 90 minutes to get this iso22:12
NafalloAmaranth: what iso is it?22:13
Amaranthdaily amd64 live22:13
Keybuk*sigh*22:13
Keybukprinting is an absolute *mess* in hardy22:13
sorenPlease don't tell my printer that.22:14
Amaranthworked fine last time i tried it22:14
Amaranthalthough that was 2 months ago22:14
Keybukevery single time I print:22:14
KeybukApr 13 22:14:31 quest HP_LaserJet_1018?serial=KP0VDES: prnt/backend/hp.c 496: unable to connect hpssd socket 2207: Connection refused22:14
KeybukApr 13 22:14:31 quest kernel: [204293.531254] usblp0: removed22:14
Keybukand then it won't print again unless I purge everything and redo it from scratch22:14
NafalloAmaranth: mirroring :-)22:15
Amaranthgoing to chromium sends me to cdimage.ubuntu.com :P22:15
NafalloAmaranth: http://home.nafallo.info/tmp/hardy-desktop-amd64.iso22:15
davmor2http://carbon.ubuntu.com/cdimage/daily-live/current/hardy-desktop-amd64.iso22:16
Amaranthhrm, starting to blame my ISP :P22:17
AmaranthNafallo: i only get 60K/s from your link22:17
Amaranthand 150K/s from davmor2's22:17
YokoZarIs the login screen supposed to be centered?  This changed for me recently22:21
VadiAnyone know if a channel for help on application development on ubuntu?22:23
ion_vadi: The distribution is irrelevant in that question.22:25
Vadiion_: Sorry, didn't catch you there.22:26
ion_Application development on Ubuntu is just like application development on any other similar platform.22:26
YokoZarVadi: Basically developing applications for Ubuntu isn't much different from developing applications for Linux in general.  If you've already got an application and want to package it, then #ubuntu-motu is a good idea22:27
VadiNo, I don't want to package it for Ubuntu. I22:28
Vadi*I'm just having trouble with making a launcher for it - it launches fine in the terminal, but fails when I use xterm. Is there a channel where a dev can get help?22:28
VadiI need the exact opposite of "Development of Ubuntu (not support, not application development on Ubuntu)", second part. Does something like that exist though?22:29
ion_If you're programming in C, search for a C channel. If you're programming in Ruby, search for a Ruby channel, etc.22:30
VadiIt's not a programming-language specific language though. Just trying to make a graphical launcher for my program.22:31
Vadi(which is command-line only, but requires no input, and is used by non-technical people)22:31
ion_You must be using *something*, search for channels about that something. :-P22:31
ScottK2slangasek: Thanks.  I'll try and get finished with testing and upload later tonight.22:40
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