[02:09] <masterloki_> hi, where can I see more info about the kernel in Intrepid, (want to known if you already have b44 module working)
[06:42] <broken> Just a quick question, sorry if this has already been answered, but does fglrx currently not work with intrepid?
[08:34] <ibrahim> Hello , I am using hardy. I would like to update all my softwares already installed , but most of them does not exist in the hardy repos and also backport repos. I have find and add most important application's 3rd party repos. but it really useless to find for all applications. Is there another way to stay up to date for applications?
[08:51] <davmor2> ibrahim: The repos are only really there for security updates.  It's not designed to keep all the apps up-to date just secure.
[08:54] <ibrahim> davmor2, thanks for your reply. In that case , are there another repo to keep up to date all other application which not supported by ubuntu? Thanks..
[08:55] <davmor2> The easiest but least safe way is to upgrade to intrepid.  I repeat least safe way :)
[08:57] <davmor2> ibrahim: however if it is only certain packages you need updating you can simply try and install either an up-to date .deb file or compile from source
[09:01] <ibrahim> davmor2 , thanks for your suggest but I don't think it 's a good idea to upgrade to intrepid because there are a lot of bugs of most of the development versions. I was just looking to keep most using applications (pidgin,brasero,firefox,amsnand some graphic tools etc..) NOT all system related packages. Any way , In that case I will go their websites periodically and download latest versions..
[09:03] <davmor2> ibrahim: getdeb might have some http://www.getdeb.net/
[09:05] <ibrahim> ok I will try to find my packages on getdeb. thanks for your suggestions. have a nice day..
[10:44] <davmor2> can somebody confirm bug 261423 please
[10:44] <davmor2> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt-xapian-index/+bug/261423
[18:02] <ogasawara> cgregan: ping - qa call