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JontheEchidnaThere is a known startup crash in 4.2.101:49
JontheEchidnaI have searched for the patch but unsuccessfully unfortunately01:49
JontheEchidnaa|wen: Have you done anything about kde4bindings yet? If not I can01:51
ScottKJontheEchidna: He said he planned on it tomorrow.01:56
JontheEchidnaI could do it tonight. The mono/cli packages in debian/control just need commenting out or removing01:56
ScottKWe took care of kdebindings in Jaunty today.01:56
JontheEchidnaGreat, that should fix all of our python issues01:56
ScottKAnd wgrant even took care of uploading a new upstream of python-kde3 so that's fixed too.01:58
JontheEchidnaAwesome.01:59
JontheEchidnaOh, new k3b02:02
JontheEchidnaThat means the last kde3libs rdepend on the LiveCD is gone!02:03
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ScottKJontheEchidna: Nope.02:09
ScottKNote the revision on the upload.02:09
JontheEchidnaoh02:10
ScottKAlso there's OOo to deal with.02:10
JontheEchidna*sigh*02:10
ScottKIt was an inadvertent upload, which Tonio_ said he intends to revert.02:10
ScottKAlthough if we convinced ourselves k3b was ready, we could just drop the OOo integration stuff, I'm pretty sure.02:13
JontheEchidnaOOo without integration is bare java, completely ugly02:14
JontheEchidnaI doubt we'd be able to get away with that02:17
ScottKDunno.02:24
rgreeningk3b is solid here.02:44
rgreeningI've burned many DVD's in last couple of days02:45
rgreening0 issues02:45
ScottKSo maybe Tonio_ shouldn't revert it then.02:53
a|wenJontheEchidna: already had kde4bindings test-building ... looks fine so uploading in a few minutes07:40
davmor2Guys today is a general Smoke testing day on the testing channel.  Everyone is welcome and we are after reports on Kubuntu as well as everything else.  If you can spare the time to give a quick blast through your beloved desktop that would be great :)08:59
a|wenJontheEchidna: kdebase in jaunty had got a few fixes, amongst them one for konsole, if you would look at backporting that one ... but dunno if we want to re-enable the simple about-page or not after the fixes to it09:00
Tonio_hi there10:09
a|wenhey Tonio_10:10
Tonio_a|wen: hi10:16
urkudHi! What are debian/*.installgen files?10:36
urkudAm I right that *.install files are generated from *.installgen? Which tool do the job?10:37
urkudSory for repeating question but google gives nothing about debian/*.installgen...10:55
Tonio_would someone try this command please ?11:58
Tonio_grep ksmserver /var/log/messages11:58
Tonio_I've been reported that ksmserver is craching sometimes due to libqt-dbus... I can confirm it happened 4 times for me according to the logs...11:58
Tonio_google isn't aware of any issue on that point..11:59
serzholinoTonio_: empty here in interpid, KDE 4.2.0 from backports12:01
Tonio_serzholino: thanks12:01
Tonio_serzholino: you may have qt4.4 right ?12:01
serzholinoyes12:01
Tonio_serzholino: I'm pretty sure the issue is due to qt4.5 w kde 4.2…..12:02
Tonio_ScottK: I read that k3b was tested successfully with dvds.... that's pretty cool :)12:14
Tonio_ScottK: I already switched back the archives to kde3, but we can consider upgrading.... I'd like the packaging to be read by another person, since it is pretty complex...12:15
knusperf1oschScottK: do you intend to backport 4.2.1 for intrepid?12:25
ScottKknusperf1osch: If we get good results from the packages in the PPA, yes.12:32
ScottKTonio_: OK.  I'd say wait for Riddell to get back from his trip.  I think he should decide.12:33
ScottKJontheEchidna: Did you have stuff that needs sponsoring? We need to get it done today before the Alpha 6 freeze kicks in.12:36
JontheEchidnaYeah, I do. Let me see what it is12:36
JontheEchidnakdeartwork needs it. I built it in a universeless pbuilder12:37
JontheEchidnakdebase workspace needs sponsoring too12:37
JontheEchidnakdeadmin12:38
JontheEchidnaI think that's it12:38
urkudI'm trying to package current KDE svn trunk. Which tool is used to manage *.install files?12:47
ScottKAll in bzr?12:47
JontheEchidnaScottK: Yes12:47
JontheEchidnaurkud: Any text editor12:48
urkudJontheEchidna: And what are *.installgen files?12:48
ScottKJontheEchidna: ^^12:48
JontheEchidnaThose are used to generate the .install files by debian or something. We don't use 'em much12:48
JontheEchidnaWe usually do a make -f debian/rules list-missing to see which files are missing12:49
JontheEchidnathen add them to the proper .install file accordingly12:49
urkudThanks for list-missing target.12:49
JontheEchidnaYou're welcome.12:50
ScottKJontheEchidna: Are you on amd64?13:09
JontheEchidnai38613:09
Tonio_ScottK: I agreee the decision comes to Riddell13:11
ScottKOK.  We'll wait for him to get back.13:11
ScottKI got it figured ou.13:14
rgreeningmorning all13:23
JontheEchidna\o13:23
rgreeningomg.. git is slow.13:27
ScottKlol13:29
ScottKJontheEchidna: kdeadmin uploaded.13:29
ScottKThank you for your contribution to Kubuntu.13:30
JontheEchidnaThx13:30
JontheEchidnaYou're welcome. And if you sponsor my other ones you don't have to repeat that line 2 more times :P13:30
rgreeningbwahahahaha13:30
JontheEchidnaUnless you want to, of course :D13:30
ScottKI'm suprised to find some of these packages still have the Debian vcs stuff in them.  I'm fixing that too.13:31
JontheEchidnaHmm, I thought apachelogger would have gotten those all taken care of by now13:31
JontheEchidnaor, by the time he left13:31
ScottKWorking on the others now ...13:32
JontheEchidnaBut I guess kdeadmin, et al aren't updated very often outside of new upstream releases13:32
rgreeningScottK: add kdeartwork to the list (assuming it wasn't fixed already)13:34
ScottKI'm working on that right now.13:34
rgreeningcoolios13:35
ScottKIt's test building and I'm getting workspace set up to go next.13:35
rgreeningout of the 10 packages I have, that was the only one still ref'ing debian13:35
rgreeningnever noticed during upload, or I would have corrected . :(13:36
ScottKJontheEchidna: cp: cannot stat `debian/tmp//usr/share/kde4/services/ScreenSavers/celtic.desktop': No such file or directory13:43
JontheEchidnaargh13:43
ScottKShould be easy enough to fix.13:43
ScottKLet me look13:43
ScottKTrying again.13:47
ScottKIf someone is looking for something worth doing, bug 337791 might be worth looking into.13:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 337791 in cmake "package cmake 2.6.0-4ubuntu2, E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33779113:54
ScottKDoes anyone else have Main uploads they think need to happen before Alpha 6?14:19
rgreeningglatzor: ping14:26
ScottKJontheEchidna: kdeartwork uploaded.  Thank you for your contribution to Kubuntu.14:34
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cumulus007How is this possible: KPackageKit can update my system without my root password?15:01
cumulus007It doesn't ask for it.15:01
* ScottK suspects rgreening knows about that ...15:03
jussi01hrm, mine seems to ask for it... though it did have a "remember authorisation" tickbox15:05
kishorergreening: ping15:34
rgreeningkishore: pong15:35
kishorergreening: last time i was here, a|wen suggested that i ask you about why kexi-kde4 package was missing..15:35
kishorethe rest of koffice seems to be there15:36
rgreeninghmm... jaunty or intrepid?15:36
kishoreactually... its missing in both15:36
kishoreim on jaunty now15:36
rgreeninglet me review the package.. 1 sec15:36
rgreeningkishore: kexi appears ot be commented out. Prob issue with earlier beta versions. I'll try and build it here and see what happens. If it works, I'll uncomment and re-upload new version.15:39
kishorergreening: cool that would be great!15:39
kishoreit has indeed been missing since earlier versions15:39
kishoreif it does successfully build.. what wouold be the lead time before it appears in the repo?15:40
kishorergreening: in other words when can i check? :P15:40
rgreeningwell, it'll take a while to build here. Then I have to upload. Once uploaded, it'll have to build there as well. Maybe sometime later today (4hrs)15:41
kishorewow! that's lot lesser than i was expecting! thanks15:42
ScottK\o/ - workspace finally finished.15:42
rgreeningIts a guesstimate :)15:42
ScottKJontheEchidna: kdebase-workspace uploaded without change.  Thank you for your contribution to Kubuntu.15:43
ScottKrgreening: It'll got to binary New too, so longer.15:43
ScottKgot/to15:43
ScottKgo even15:43
rgreeningScottK: binary new?15:45
* rgreening not familiar15:45
ScottKIf you add a new binary package it goes back to New and needs an archive admin review.15:45
rgreeningso if an existing source adds a new binary?15:46
ScottKYes.15:46
rgreeningoh...15:46
ScottKAnd that would definitely be a 'feature' too.15:46
rgreeningScottK: it's replacing kexi (1.6.3) with kexi-kde415:47
ScottKIt's not.  It's adding the KDE4 kexi.15:47
rgreeningok, true... conflict15:47
ScottKrgreening: I'm sure Riddell will say yes if it works OK, but we ought to run it by him.15:47
rgreeningIm sure as well.15:48
rgreeningHis last comment was "it;'s beta, it couldn't get much worse"15:48
ScottKYeah, but I think he needs to be asked.15:48
rgreeningRiddell: If you get online. Need to update koffice2 (kexi, kformula and pvivio were missing in package - commented out). Will need your ok to upload after I test/verify it works15:50
rgreenings/pvivio/kvivio15:50
kishorei recollect reading that in koffice dev blogs that kexi is among the most  complete of koffice2 apps15:51
kishorergreening: or was it the other way? koffice2 beta 7 announcement does not seem to include kexi... weird15:54
rgreeningkishore: pbuilding local. lets see what bombs.15:55
rgreeningscottk: I'm reasonably sure no build/package issues with adding these. It built fine for me last time I up0loaded beta7. It was just the control files were commented out (from a while back).15:57
ScottKOK.  Well I think it's fine once Riddell gives an ack.15:57
rgreeningcool. I'll get it working locally then.15:57
davmor2ScottK: Whose the best person to talk to about the panel?16:02
ScottKdavmor2: Riddell, but he's away, so I'd say talk to the channel and see who jumps in (not sure).16:02
rgreeningdavmor2: whats the issue16:03
davmor2panel is still 2 inches shorter than the desktop Riddell was hoping to get it fixed for alpha 616:03
rgreeningoh, that's likely a kubuntu-default-settings thing we can do.16:04
rgreeningJontheEchidna: ^ are you familiar?16:04
davmor2https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/30941916:04
ubottuUbuntu bug 309419 in kubuntu-default-settings "jaunty: Kubuntu panel doesn't extend all the way across desktop on all intel machine" [Undecided,New]16:04
davmor2it happens on all compiz viable drivers16:05
davmor2so intel out of the box, nvidia once enabled etc16:05
rgreeningdavmor2: yeah, I had the same16:05
davmor2rgreening: if memory servers Riddell gave me a bunch of commands one of which was to remove one of the .files from home and then log back in and that fixed it but I can't remember what or when :(16:09
davmor2serves even16:09
rgreeningdavmor2: would it be in your irclogs?16:09
davmor2checking16:09
davmor2rgreening: (14:51:52) Riddell: logout, rm ~/.kde/share/config/plasma*; rm /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde4-profile/default/share/config/plasma-appletsrc  (14:51:56) Riddell: login16:25
rgreeningdavmor2: likely the kde4-profile16:29
rgreeningbut I could be wrong16:29
ScottKrgreening: If you can figure something out, I can upload it tonight before the freeze.16:30
rgreeningScottK: I'll see what I can do16:30
ScottKOK.16:30
davmor2rgreening: Well all I know is that it fixed it when I did that :)16:30
ghostcubehmm a question folks is it normal that with 2 seperate xscreens there is nothiung on the second screen except an x for mouse and rest is black ?16:31
ghostcubenvidia16:31
ghostcubeDISPLAY=":0.1" kwin  isnt working16:32
Tonio_rgreening: hey :) nice to see k3b has been working for you16:43
Tonio_rgreening: just a question since I added and removed patches.... when did you burn and did you note the version you used ?16:44
Tonio_rgreening: for instance does it work with my current ppa version ?16:44
rgreeningTonio_: just updated. Will test as soon as I can.,16:44
Tonio_rgreening: thanks :)16:45
Tonio_would be nice to get it in after the freeze if that works...16:45
kishorergreening: I just checked on #koffice and it seems that kexi is not going to be released with koffice 2.016:53
kishoreand appears "doubtful" for 2.1 but it should atleast compile16:54
seeleanyone use krecipes? it keeps crashing and i´m not sure how to figure out why so i can write a bug17:41
ScottKrgreening: If koffice is going to release 2.0 without it, I'm not sure we want to add it ....17:44
rgreeningScottK: I was thinking the same thing18:16
rgreeningI'll prob just upload to my PPA.18:16
JontheEchidnaOK, knetworkconf is completely and absolutely broken18:25
ScottK\o/18:26
ScottKPlz be fixoring.18:26
JontheEchidnaI think we should just not package it and instead move the NetworkManager SystemSettings module to the Network Settings module18:26
JontheEchidnaI don't know why upstream even releases it18:27
JontheEchidnaIt hasn't been touched with any signification coding changes for two years18:27
JontheEchidna(They do have bug reports, but untouched)18:28
JontheEchidnasebas: what would you think about making the Network Management KCM a child of the Network Settings KCM?18:32
JontheEchidnaIt's hidden away in the advanced tab of systemsettings as it is18:33
vorianJontheEchidna: did you have a chance to get that quicklunch patch sponsored?18:35
JontheEchidnavorian: yus, I am being rosettaspammed about it right now18:35
vorianhaha18:35
JontheEchidnaAbout 150 emails this time18:36
JontheEchidnaI fear I'm seeing repeats18:36
vorianheh, that's not too bad then18:36
* vorian just arrived in Music City, USA18:36
ScottKThen I'm glad I didn't find something to change in that one before I uploaded it then.18:36
vorianI wonder when/if that bug will be fixored18:38
ScottKvorian: Set up and automatic forward based on subject line regex to certain LP developers?18:44
ScottKThat might speed it up.18:45
vorianhaha18:45
vorianwell, I WILL do that on the 4.2.2 release18:45
vorianI have been assured the problem will be taken care of by then18:45
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vorianand all the loverly karma will go away too18:46
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vorianJontheEchidna: when was it uploaded?  I see no change18:51
JontheEchidnavorian: 45 mins ago? It's probably not built18:51
vorianahhh18:51
vorianok18:51
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* JontheEchidna blackholes anything from rosetta@launchpad.net21:50
Lurecan two packages Provides the same name and be installed at the same time?22:27
ScottKIf they don't conflict, yes.22:28
nixternalthat's what alternatives are all about :)22:37
nhandlerScottK: ping22:37
ScottKnhandler: Pong22:38
nhandlerscottk: I started looking at kpogre, and it appears that someone has had a new version sitting on mentors.debian.net for a while. Is there a reason that we aren't using that version?22:39
ScottKnhandler: Dunno.  They were discussing having it removed on #debian-qt-kde if no one agreed to be interested in the package.22:39
ScottKnhandler: I'd ask anna.22:39
nhandlerscottK: Is she on freenode? Or only oftc?22:40
ScottKnhandler: She's anna` on freenode if she's around, but mostly on oftc.22:41
Tonio_ScottK: ever seen a launchpad build failing since "ifconfig" was missing ?22:42
ScottKNo.22:42
Tonio_ScottK: I couldn't imagin there was such a difference between launchpad buildd and the ppa...22:43
ScottKThere shouldn't be.  What package?22:43
Tonio_ScottK: it looks like you have to manually add net-tools as a build-dep :)22:43
Tonio_ScottK: knemo22:43
nhandlerscottk: It doesn't look like she is online (either freenode or oftc). Do you have an email address? Or should I just comment on the debian bug?22:43
Tonio_ScottK: built like a charm on my ppa, failed for the archives, I just reuploaded adding net-tools to the build-deps.... we'll see22:43
Tonio_I seem to remember I already saw that in the past, when packaging kwlan22:44
Tonio_or was is wireless-assistant.... I don't remember22:44
ScottKTonio_: net-tools is build-essential, so you shouldn't need to b-d on it.22:44
Tonio_ScottK: I know but look at the buildlog :)22:45
ScottKI believe you, but I think it's a LP bug then.22:45
Tonio_https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/knemo/0.5.0-0ubuntu1/+build/899047/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.knemo_0.5.0-0ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz22:45
ScottKnhandler: I told you wrong.  ana, not anna.22:45
Tonio_ScottK: probably yes....22:46
nhandlerscottk: I just noticed that after checking the bug report ;)22:46
ScottKDid you all see http://ivan.fomentgroup.org/blog/2009/03/09/patch-for-lancelot-and-qt4/22:53
JontheEchidnaScottK: We've had that for a few weeks ;-)22:58
ScottKAh, excellent.22:58
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ScottKJontheEchidna: Did anyone get anywhere with k-d-s and the task bar width problem while I was out?23:01
JontheEchidnaI don't think so. I also have no clue why it's not working23:02
JontheEchidnaWorks for me (tm)23:02
JontheEchidnaThe way it's currently (since 8.10) set up is that the default is a 9000 pixel wide panel. In all situations I tested Plasma successfully downsized to the screen resolution on login23:04
Tonio_guys, I'm just facing a really bad bug...23:05
Tonio_could you all pastebin me the result of "grep ksmserver /var/log/messages" for you please ?23:05
ScottKOK.  Just checking if we needed anymore uploading before the Alpha 6 freeze.23:05
Tonio_I'd like to get a confirmation23:05
JontheEchidnaTonio_: I get nothing23:06
nhandlerTonio_: I get nothing too (although I am also on Ubuntu)23:07
Tonio_JontheEchidna: Mar  5 03:28:27 tonio-laptop kernel: [13988.858856] ksmserver[5932]: segfault at 4 ip b6834f46 sp b35cd7b0 error 4 in libQtDBus.so.4.5.0[b67f3000+73000]23:07
JontheEchidnaow23:07
Tonio_JontheEchidna: I got 2 people confirming that happened for them on an up to date jaunty23:07
Tonio_it happened to me 4 times actually23:07
Tonio_JontheEchidna: could be due to soem drivers at some points, that's why I'd like everyone to check...23:08
JontheEchidnaI got nvidia-glx-96 here23:08
Tonio_JontheEchidna: that's already 3 people including me that confirmed...23:08
Tonio_JontheEchidna: radeon for me23:08
JontheEchidnaMaybe bug 332811?23:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 332811 in kdebase-workspace "ksmserver crashed with SIGSEGV in <signal handler called>()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33281123:08
Tonio_one of the guys had intel23:08
Tonio_could be the same indeed... hard to say without the log23:08
ScottKI got nothing with 4.2.0 on Intrepid (and intel).23:08
LureScottK: ok, I think that option 2. is then more appropriate fix for 34021023:09
Tonio_ScottK: thanks23:09
LureTonio_: ^^^ what do you think?23:09
Tonio_Lure: hu ? ;)23:10
LureTonio_: I think knetworkmanager and plama-widget-network-manager should be change to both Provides network-manager-kde23:10
Lurebug 34021023:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 340210 in network-manager "network-manager should recommend plasma-widget-network-manager" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34021023:10
Lurebut we should probably align with debian23:11
Tonio_Lure: Riddell's intention was to have them both available... so I don't know...23:12
Tonio_Lure: I'd be in favor of simply dropping knetworkmanager23:12
ScottKWell network-manager recommending plasma-widget-network-manager would be unfriendly to Gnome people anyway.23:13
ScottKTonio_: It doesn't hurt to have it if it's off the CD.23:13
Tonio_ScottK: with dist-upgrade, people will get it on jaunty, and still use it, missing the new one23:15
Tonio_ScottK: droping and let the plasmoid providing it would force the transition, which is probably better23:15
LureTonio_: re ksmserver: I have two segfaults23:15
Tonio_ScottK: I have seen to many people at work using adept with jaunty, simply cause they don't know it has changed...23:16
ScottKTonio_: I suspect it'll be better for some, worse for others.23:16
Tonio_Lure: hum, with the same libqtdbus thing ?23:16
Tonio_ScottK: hard to say indeed...23:16
LureTonio_: yes - on thinkpad x200s (intel)23:16
Tonio_Lure: we have to take care if that doesn't get any better23:17
LureScottK: why unfriendy to gnome?  it would be "network-manager-gnome23:17
Lure| network-manager-kde23:17
Tonio_Lure: I really suspect soemthing with xorg... it never happened to me again after the recent radeon driver update23:17
ScottKLure: OK.  Missed that part.23:18
Lure| plasma-widget-network-manager23:18
* Lure is getting used to thinkpad keyboard ;-)23:18
Tonio_Lure: I'd say nevermind, the plasmoid is a dep of kubuntu-desktop23:18
Tonio_Lure: people will not have to install it, or know the name :)23:18
LureTonio_: I mind - I get gnome depends with clean install!23:19
Tonio_ScottK: the thing is that I see a lot of duplication for people upgrading...23:19
ScottKAnd in theory at least knetwortmanager will quailfy for autoremove23:19
ScottKqualify...23:19
Tonio_ScottK: kpackagekit<>adept, powerdevil<>guidance-power-manager, knetworkmanager<>plasma-widget-network-manager23:19
Tonio_ScottK: that'll mess their computer, and also they might miss the new components (that are a *lot* better)23:20
Tonio_I've seen a lot of people complaining about guidance and didn't knew the powerdevil applet, for example23:20
Tonio_or using adept and complaining about crashes... or that ip settings in knetworkmanager didn't work at all23:21
Tonio_maybe the upgrader tool should remove them and we let them in the repo for further manual installation..... dunno23:22
Tonio_but that's something we have to consider I'd say23:22
ScottKWhen I suggested have updatemanager remove guidance-powermanager, Riddell said no.23:22
Tonio_ScottK: I think you were right, and I'll extend the concept to knetworkmanager and adept23:23
ScottKTonio_: OK.  You take it up with him when he gets back.23:23
Tonio_ScottK: let's say like this : no guidance removal -> no k3b kde4 :)23:23
Tonio_haha23:23
* Tonio_ is rude on negociations...23:24
* Lure thinks that french know how to blackmail ;-)23:24
Tonio_ScottK: talking about that as the kde4 version of k3b seems to work now, I'd like to get people to review it23:24
LureTonio_: btw, how is k3b looking?23:24
Tonio_the packaging is not super simple, so maybe other eyes would be better23:25
* Lure cannot test as no optical drive in new laptop23:25
Tonio_Lure: rgrenning reported to burn dvds succesfully :)23:25
Tonio_Lure: reviewing the packaging on my ppa would be nice23:25
LureTonio_: as k-d-s guy, any comment to my suggestions in bug 340220 ?23:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 340220 in kubuntu-default-settings "kde4 default settings for jaunty" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34022023:27
LureTonio_: will look at k3b package tommorow23:27
* Lure is too braindead today and needs to go to bed ;-)23:27
Tonio_Lure: yep, first for gtk-qt-engines, that causes ugly results in firefox, which is pretty much of a problem since most of our users do use firefox...23:28
Tonio_Lure: about the "hover" thing in kickoff, I tend to agree, that changed with 4.2.1, dunno why, but I think we should revert23:28
JontheEchidnaHover being off has been there since Intrepid23:28
LureTonio_: I think it was changed in 4.2.0 or even before23:28
JontheEchidnait was part of the spec iirc23:29
Tonio_desktop effect set to auto is fine.... there is probably a bug for you since most people reported that to work as expected...23:29
Tonio_Lure: the less clicks, the best, imho23:29
JontheEchidnabut then the setting moved from kickoffrc to plasma-appletsrc and it broke23:29
JontheEchidnait got fixed in a recent kubuntu-default-settings upload23:29
Tonio_Lure: pager to 1 line = waste of space imho23:30
LureTonio_: I do not notice firefox issues with fonts - what is the problem?23:30
JontheEchidnaTonio_: agreed on one-line pager23:30
Tonio_Lure: it fucks up the tabs, you have glinches, and qt buttons are *horrible*23:30
JontheEchidnaWe already ship a bunch of stuff taking up horizontal space in the panel, including a battery icon. I don't even have a battery23:31
Tonio_JontheEchidna: I'd love the battery and networkmanager in the systray btw...23:31
Tonio_JontheEchidna: but that's not possible yet.... maybe we could patch in the future for that23:32
JontheEchidnaYeah, probably not going to happen until a later KDE release though23:32
LureTonio_: that would be cool (+autohide)23:32
Tonio_Lure: yup, we should consider pushing some autohide settings (kwallet manager for example) by default23:32
Tonio_Lure: I'd say it's a bit late to overtweak kds imho...23:32
Tonio_Lure: the only change I'd be free to apply would be with kickoff.... the other ones, I'd say rediscuss this for karmik :)23:33
Tonio_Lure: but that's my opinion only :)23:33
JontheEchidnaMight wanna get Riddell's input on reverting the hover setting23:33
LureTonio_:  I think this need decision on meeting23:33
Tonio_Lure: agree with you for the digital clock23:33
LureTonio_: yes, year in clock does not make much sense23:34
Tonio_Lure: and now seele's there, there's no reason I decide usability settings on my own as I used to do in the past :)23:34
JontheEchidnaThe digital clock settings were my attempt at cloning what we had in KDE3 :P23:34
LureTonio_: and weekday instead of year brings me quite some horizontal space back23:34
Tonio_Lure: probably yes....23:35
LureTonio_: that is why I subscribed seele to bug23:35
Tonio_seele: would you agree on changing those 2 things ? replacing year by day of week in the clock, and activation of the hover change in kickoff ?23:35
Tonio_Lure: and you didn't subscribe me ? :'(23:36
* Tonio_ gets frustrated :)23:36
LureTonio_: you are autosubscribed ;-)23:36
Tonio_Lure: hum.... true :)23:36
Tonio_Lure: on the other hand, discussing default in a meeting is a *very* bad idea, since the most people, the most different opinions :)23:37
Tonio_Lure: I tried in the past, it generally gives a 50% in favor, 50% against....23:37
LureTonio_: yes, I know23:38
Tonio_Lure: remember discussions with konversation tabs on the left ? ;)23:38
Lurebut it is fun to watch different arguments ;-)23:38
Tonio_that's was such a great moment...23:38
Tonio_Lure: that's why in past, I used to ask Riddell only23:39
Tonio_Lure: when he approved, I uploaded the changes23:39
Tonio_Lure: when he didn't, I still uploaded then changes, and wait for his arch comments... :)23:39
Lure;-)23:39
* Lure notices more french negotiation skills ;-)23:40
* JontheEchidna refrains from making french retreat/surrender jokes and muches quietly on his freedom fries of tolerance :P23:42
* kuaera steals JontheEchidna's fries; flees23:43
* Lure refrains from making scotland/england jokes while Riddell is not here 23:43
Lureno use ;-)23:43
JontheEchidna~order freedom fries23:44
* kubotu slides freedom fries down the bar to JontheEchidna23:44
kuaeraFoiled!23:44
JontheEchidna~order haggis for Lure23:44
* kubotu slides haggis down the bar to Lure23:44
LureJontheEchidna: thanks a lot ;-)23:44
seeleTonio_: i'm responding to it.. give me two minutes23:44
Tonio_seele: super, thanks :)23:44
seeleTonio_: no to the hover thing in kickoff though, that was a change i've been recommending for the past two releases23:44
Tonio_seele: even 3 if needed...  but not more !23:44
seeleit doesnt make any sense that half the time you navigate with hover and the other half click23:45
seeleit's very disorienting23:45
Tonio_seele: but that adding a lot more clicks imho...23:45
JontheEchidnaTonio_: that's why they made Lancelot :P23:45
Tonio_seele: and the old standard kmenu was like this23:45
JontheEchidnano-click by default, other than the click for opening it23:45
Tonio_seele: hover to navigate in and then click to start your thing... no ?23:46
Tonio_seele: well you are the expert, I just tend to have different opinion :)23:46
seeleno, because you need to click to navigate to your thing23:46
seeleso half the time you hover to navigate then the other half you click23:46
Tonio_allright (I'll change it for me only then ^^)23:47
seeleTonio_: that's why the option exists :)23:47

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