[02:18] <vorian> evening o/
[02:23] <dasKREech> Hobbsee
[02:23] <Hobbsee> dasKREech:
[02:25] <dasKREech> how are you?
[02:50] <Hobbsee> doing OK
[02:59] <dasKREech> Enjoying no school?
[03:11] <Hobbsee> somewhat
[03:11] <Hobbsee> these holidays are long, though
[03:17] <dasKREech> \o/ long holidays
[03:17] <Hobbsee> they get boring :P
[03:17] <Hobbsee> i should do some coding :P
[03:17] <Hobbsee> but i'm attempting to sort out my resume, and my mobile phone, first.
[03:19] <dasKREech> whats the deal with the Phone?
[03:21] <Hobbsee> the credit keeps expiring unless i remember to use a hell of a lot of it
[03:21] <Hobbsee> (like, calling a mobile for a couple of hours)
[03:22] <dasKREech> Or call Cuba :)
[03:22] <dasKREech> for like 10 minutes
[03:22] <Hobbsee> hehe
[03:26] <dasKREech> Having an excess of credit doesn't sound like too bad a thing
[03:37]  * JontheEchinda is out for the night
[03:38] <dasKREech> NIght
[04:20] <papabean> Is the python-kde4-docs package supposed to include examples?
[04:27] <papabean> I am using the package from the Kubuntu-members-kde4 ppa.
[05:58] <Hobbsee> dasKREech: you are correct there
[06:02] <dasKREech> Hobbsee: :) Call me sometime :)
[06:02] <dasKREech> As long as you don't drunk dial
[06:03] <Hobbsee> hah
[06:03]  * Hobbsee doesn't get drunk, so no problems there
[06:04] <dasKREech> I thought I had heard you say that before :)
[06:04]  * dasKREech has also heard reports of Drunk dialling here :)
[08:24] <jpds> vorian: Yeah.
[08:44] <apachelogger> Nightrose: bug 46036
[08:45] <Nightrose> morning honey ;-)
[08:45] <Nightrose> let me have a look
[08:45] <Nightrose> apachelogger: ok - what should i do about it?
[08:46] <apachelogger> Nightrose: poke someone
[08:46] <Nightrose> k
[13:26] <\sh> Nightrose: hardy packages for amarok already available?
[13:28] <Nightrose> \sh: nope - but neon is currently = alpha
[13:29] <\sh> Nightrose: hmmm...apachelogger does not his work ,)
[13:29] <Nightrose> he does ;-) he helped me with the release announcement and stuff yesterday
[14:54] <nixternal> mornin'
[15:04] <txwikinger> Mornin nixternal
[15:08] <nixternal> does hot swapping in linux work even though I am not using raid?
[15:08] <nixternal> the hardware supports it, but if I pull out a mounted drive, the system about dies
[15:18] <Xand3r> hi i have changed the colorsheme, but qt apps dont use it full, what i have done wrong?
[15:18] <nixternal> where is ScottK when you need him...this hot swapping stuff is probably right up his alley
[15:19] <sebas> Qt apps don't necessarily adhere to KDE's colorscheme
[15:19] <nixternal> yo yo sebas!
[15:19] <sebas> hi nixternal  :)
[15:19] <Xand3r> sebas: ?
[15:19] <sebas> Xand3r: ??
[15:19] <nixternal> haha
[15:19] <nixternal> I knew that was comin'
[15:20] <sebas> Yeah, I don't really like people just pointing question marks at me.
[15:20] <Xand3r> sebas: i dont got what you said about the qt aps
[15:20] <sebas> When I take the time to reply, they'd better take at least some seconds to pose real questions
[15:20] <sebas> Xand3r: What exactly is unclear?
[15:21] <smarter> Xand3r: there's a checkbox "apply the look to non-KDE apps"(or something like that) in systemsettings' appearence module, try that
[15:21] <Xand3r> sebas: sorry i ask my dictionary befor, if it is unclear after i ask again
[15:21] <smarter> or try qtconfig-qt4
[15:21] <Xand3r> ah ok
[15:22] <sebas> Xand3r: It's got little to do with dictionaries, more with "i can't possibly guess what you need to know to understand"
[15:22] <nixternal> or my new favorite, "go take a cruise" :P
[15:22] <sebas> So the trick is to let me know that, so I can fill you in where you have those black spots
[15:22] <sebas> Yeah, that's awesome
[15:22] <jjesse> monring
[15:23] <nixternal> ya, thanks for making me spit soda on that one yesterday
[15:23] <nixternal> mornin' jonny boy
[15:23] <Xand3r> i will know it the next time sorry
[15:23] <jjesse> morning richie
[15:23] <sebas> Xand3r: No problem, just a bandwith problem of IRC
[15:23] <sebas> nixternal: Cool :)
[15:23] <nixternal> ooh, you know you are from michigan when you spell richie correctly (not ritchie)
[15:23] <jjesse> lol
[15:23] <nixternal> for real, people in chicago add the silly 't'
[15:24] <sebas> You mean Tchicago?
[15:25] <nixternal> no, I mean riTchie :)
[15:25] <nixternal> and it is chiKago by the way now, I made them convert
[15:25] <sebas> Job well done.
[15:25]  * sebas does some writing now
[15:25] <nixternal> hehe
[15:25]  * nixternal does some work before the boss flips out
[15:25] <sebas> Just to leave in about an hour for dinner with $gf
[15:25] <nixternal> oh wait, the boss isn't here today :)
[15:26] <sebas> happy hacking then ;)
[15:27] <jjesse> yay for no boss
[15:27] <jjesse> how about working at home all week
[15:27] <jjesse> for soem reason i hven't gotten much done
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[15:28] <nixternal> hehe
[15:28] <nixternal> I am planning on working from home tomorrow
[15:28] <nixternal> it will be to hot to train it in to the city or ride a bike to the city
[15:31] <Xand3r> smarter:
[15:32] <Xand3r> smarter: where is that option i cant find it
[15:32] <Xand3r> smarter: or i have found it
[15:32] <Xand3r> wait
[15:32] <smarter> huzzah
[15:35] <Xand3r> crazy thing
[15:35] <Xand3r> but now it works
[15:35] <Xand3r> thx smarter
[15:36] <smarter> yw ;)
[15:40] <Xand3r> smarter vorian baybe you could review my package http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=digikam-kde4
[15:40]  * smarter takes a quick look
[15:41] <Xand3r> smarter: thx
[15:41] <Xand3r> maybe you could also review http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=mailody-kde4
[15:42] <smarter> looks ok to me, but maybe you should find a solution to avoid conflicting on digikam from kde3?
[15:43] <smarter> " * I added COPYING.LIB to the orig source like the upstream it in svn did" << doesn't mean anything
[15:45] <Xand3r> sorry i have to go, smarter it mean something ask apachelogger, c ya
[16:05] <papabean> Were the example files excluded from the python-kde4-doc package in the kubuntu-members-kde4 ppa?
[16:46] <ScottK> nixternal: Dunno about hot swapping.  I tend to go with the use commodity hardware and redundancy approach.
[19:47] <sebas> In Hardy's KDE4 packages, is there the option to switch to the classic menu?
[19:48] <cadoo> I don't think so but you should be able to add Application Launcher menu which is classic menu.
[19:48] <sebas> Hmm hmm.
[19:48] <sebas> Any idea why it's not in there?
[19:49] <sebas> I know how it works, just getting complaints that my hints "right click, choose classic" aren't working in Kubuntu
[19:49] <cadoo> might not have been added in that release
[19:49] <sebas> It's kind of hard to address those issues, if it's indeed not there.
[19:50] <cadoo> it's working in 4.1
[19:50] <sebas> Yeah, sure.
[19:50] <cadoo> I noticed that when I installed the remix cd
[19:56] <nixternal> sebas: if they aren't working, tell them to use the ~kubuntu-members-kde4 PPA and use the Beta 2 packages, because it is there
[19:56] <nixternal> Hardy non-PPA uses 4.0.4 I think, and 4.0.5 has either been backported or is in a PPA as well
[19:57] <DasKreeCh> RC! :) Almost there :)
[19:59] <nixternal> is somebody building out RC yet?
[19:59] <nixternal> I have been so damn busy here at work, I can't even keep up
[19:59] <Nightrose> sebas: i can switch to classic
[19:59] <nixternal> and now I have the "Hot Swapping w/o RAID" and all kinds of crap to get working
[19:59] <Nightrose> only when applets are unlogged though
[20:00] <Nightrose> sebas: maybe that is the problem? ^
[20:00] <yuriy> 4.0.5 is in backports