[12:45] is anyone able to confirm a bug report I have? Open Yelp and search for 'workspace', then select the link to documentation for 'clock'. Tell me what happens please. [13:18] duncan-nz, none of the search results I get mention "clock" [13:19] mpt, are you running Hardy with Yelp 2.22.1 [13:19] duncan-nz, yes [13:21] Possibly I don't have the relevant package installed, though [13:24] mpt, the panel clock is standard to the gnome desktop. Running gnome? [13:24] yes [13:25] I get results from, in order: GNOME 2.14 Desktop System Administration Guide, Klotski, Assistive Tools, Tali, Introduction to the Desktop, Sticky Notes, "Problem showing document", Sound Juicer, and Passwords and Encryption Keys [13:31] Do you have Tracker enabled? [13:37] mpt, ? [13:40] duncan-nz, no, I don't know how to do that [13:42] mpt, ok. What do you get if you search for 'clock manual'? [13:42] "clock manual" is result #3 [13:43] (which is a bug in itself -- it should be result #1) [13:43] I click it, and I get the "Clock Manual" page, which is empty except for two copies of the same table of contents, which is daft [13:44] plus links to the previous and next sections [13:44] So the page contains *three* links to something called "Introduction", but doesn't actually contain any help! [13:45] Yes it's odd that the first page isn't the introduction. But for some larger manuals it makes sense. [13:45] When you say two copies do you mean one in the middle and one to the right? [13:46] yep [13:49] ok, so that's not so stupid, because the right hand links stay there as you navigate. But feel free to report it as a bug. [13:49] Could you do me the favour of enabling Tracker? [13:49] Sure, if you let me know how to do that I'd be very grateful, because then Deskbar would be more useful :-) [13:50] I'd really like to isolate this silly little bug. [13:51] mpt, 'System > Preferences > Search and Indexing' [13:52] mpt, let me know when/if you have question or have it running. [13:53] Every checkbox is checked except "Generate thumbnails" and "Perform fast index merges" [13:54] Oh, then have a look at 'Applications > Accessories > Tracker Search Tool' and search for a word it should be able to find, but which isn't all over the place. [13:55] I have a file on my desktop called "Decluttering". Searching in Tracker Search Tool for "decluttering" returns no results. [13:57] OK, so it's not working. Does it tell you that it has not finished indexing? [13:57] or any other error? [13:57] no [13:57] All it says is "Your search returned no results." [13:59] In 'System > Administration > Session Preferences > Startup Programs' is the entry 'Tracker' enabled? [14:00] I have no "Session Preferences" item in my Administration menu [14:01] I assume you mean System > Preferences > Sessions? [14:01] In "Startup Programs" there, Tracker is present and checked [14:03] And in "Current Session", "trackerd" is present and has a lifebuoy icon [14:03] (and so does "tracker-applet") [14:06] mpt, I'm looking around for an answer now... [14:06] If it's a common problem, maybe it deserves a help page of its own :-) [14:08] Odd, that it doesn't just work for you. [14:08] And you say that under the 'Files' tab ' the home directory is selected to be indexed? [14:09] yes [14:09] "Index and watch my home directory" [14:09] Do you feel like doing some work on the wiki? [14:09] Actually I'm at work at the moment, but when I get home, sure [14:10] Oh, ok. I'll find the link for you. [15:05] Ok, took a fair bit of work to get things sorted out over at the wiki, but here is the section that needs work: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AccessoriesApplications#Tracker%20Search%20Tool [20:38] sera a tutti ragazzi [20:38] :) [20:39] scusatemi ho un grosso problema con lo spazio allocato sulla mia partizione linux,ho terminato lo spazio disponibile [20:40] qualcuno ha esperienza con gparted? [20:40] volevo sapere se era possibile aumentare lo spazio allocandolo correttamente sulla partizione linux [20:41] nessuno vè.. [21:10] duncan-nz, I don't understand why that page exists [21:48] which page? [21:48] oh, the one for applications... ? [21:50] because otherwise there is no way to get an overview of the ubuntu applications and what they do. [21:51] all the documentation either assumes you know what you want to do, or you know which application you need. What about just looking around to see what's possible? === Syntux_ is now known as Syntux