[00:00] <maxb> DanielRM: what architecture are you on?
[00:00] <DanielRM> i686
[00:00] <pace_t_zulu> trouble is that i'm running karmic in a vmware box
[00:00] <DanielRM> To packages.ubuntu.com!
[00:00] <maxb> or launchpad
[00:00] <DanielRM> pace_t_zulu: ah.
[00:01] <maxb> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/1.2.12-0ubuntu2
[00:01] <pace_t_zulu> so grub isn't very visible
[00:01] <pace_t_zulu> BUGabundo1: do you know how to grab GRUB on a VMware install?
[00:01] <BUGabundo1> nope
[00:02] <DanielRM> BUGabundo1: erk, my shower comment sounds a bit dodgy actually. What I meant was I just got back from the shower only to hear the squeal of my laptop shutdown as I entered my room, forcing the reboot I'd been avoiding.
[00:03] <BUGabundo1> DanielRM: ahh????
[00:03] <DanielRM> ?
[00:04] <DanielRM> Back to 1.2.12, then.
[00:05] <DanielRM> http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/dbus_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[00:06] <pace_t_zulu> maxb: any idea on the ETA for the HAL fix?
[00:06] <maxb> it's being uploaded now
[00:06] <maxb> Probably take a while to build though
[00:06] <maxb> Might as well roll back to dbus 1.2.12-0ubuntu2 for now
[00:07] <DanielRM> Dear lazyweb, ext4 partitions can be mounted as ext3, correct?
[00:07] <pace_t_zulu> maxb: with 'dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*dbus*_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_*.deb' ?
[00:07] <DanielRM> Well, not so much lazy as 'stuck with Hardy's Firefox running off an unbearably slow USB stick'.
[00:08] <DanielRM> Bugger.
[00:08] <DanielRM> extents
[00:09] <pace_t_zulu> will that dpkg -i command inhibit a 'safe-upgrade' when the HAL fix is built?
[00:10]  * maxb has no idea what a 'safe-upgrade' is, but probably not
[00:10] <DanielRM> maxb: aptitude command, superseded ordinary upgrade.
[00:10] <DanielRM> maxb: it upgrades without removing packages.
[00:10]  * maxb tends to use apt-get, or aptitude interactive
[00:11] <pace_t_zulu> can someone provide a link to the working i386 dbus package?
[00:11] <DanielRM> I love aptitude, but I hate the ncurses interface. I just use it in place of apt-get for most things.
[00:11] <pace_t_zulu> that i can use 'wget' with?
[00:11] <DanielRM> pace_t_zulu:  http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/dbus_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[00:11] <pace_t_zulu> DanielRM: thank you
[00:11] <DanielRM> pace_t_zulu: I did paste it earlier. :P
[00:11] <DanaG> I LIKE the ncurses interface.
[00:11] <pace_t_zulu> DanielRM: sorry, didn't notice
[00:11] <DanielRM> DanaG: oh?
[00:12] <maxb> That link is not sufficient
[00:12] <pace_t_zulu> so with that dbus package installed i should be able to safely restart?
[00:12] <DanielRM> maxb: why not?
[00:12] <pace_t_zulu> maxb: go on...
[00:12] <maxb> You must also downgrade libdbus
[00:13] <maxb> libdbus-1-3, that is
[00:14] <DanielRM> http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/libdbus-1-3_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[00:14] <maxb> probably wouldn't hurt to keep the dbus-x11 version in sync either
[00:14] <maxb> But unless you've been over-aggressively cleaning your apt cache, dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*dbus*_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_*.deb should do
[00:14] <hggdh> darn! just installed the updates!
[00:14] <BUGabundo1> everyone here should know by now, I rather let UM take care of upgrades during devel cycles
[00:14] <BUGabundo1> hggdh: ehe
[00:14] <DanielRM> http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/dbus-x11_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[00:15] <DanaG> I like to wait a bit... and read changelogs... and IRC.
[00:15] <DanielRM> DanaG: I usually trust apt-changelog or whatever it's called.
[00:16] <DanielRM> Anyway, back in a bit. Now to get out of USB Hardy into my nice HDD Karmic.
[00:16] <maxb> apt-listchanges
[00:16] <maxb> a vital tool
[00:16] <DanielRM> maxb: that's the one.
[00:17] <dazjorz> hmm fuck
[00:17] <dazjorz> dbus was just fixed etc, but
[00:17] <dazjorz> still having sound issues :(
[00:17] <dazjorz> apparantly unrelated
[00:17] <pace_t_zulu> so now i should be able to reboot with dbus ubuntu2 ?
[00:17] <DanielRM> dazjorz: does alsamixer work for you?
[00:18] <BUGabundo1>  !language | dazjorz
[00:18] <DanielRM> dazjorz: I noticed that that broke when I booted back up into the broken install.
[00:18] <dazjorz> sorry BUGabundo1
[00:18] <dazjorz> DanielRM: I have had this install running for the whole day, sound started breaking since I upgraded
[00:18] <dazjorz> was able to fix it now and then by using esd, for example
[00:18] <dazjorz> DanielRM: alsamixer works as much as giving me some sliders for pulseaudio
[00:18] <DanielRM> In what way did it break?
[00:19] <dazjorz> in this way:
[00:19] <dazjorz> E: module-alsa-card.c: Card '0' doesn't exist: No such file or directory
[00:19] <dazjorz> E: module.c: Failed to load  module "module-alsa-card" (argument: "device_id=0 name=pci_10de_371_sound_card_0 card_name=alsa_card.pci_10de_371_sound_card_0 tsched=0"): initialization failed.
[00:19] <dazjorz> (when I start pulseaudio manually, that is)
[00:19] <DanielRM> Not at all similar to my sound problems then. :(
[00:19] <dazjorz> restarting ALSA, then restarting pulseaudio, gives the same errors
[00:19] <dazjorz> DanielRM: I'm having different sound problems too: crackling sounds when pulseaudio was still working, earlier today
[00:20] <DanielRM> Although mine only occasionally breaks. my mpd install is thus not entirely useless.
[00:20] <dazjorz> weird thing is: when I selected esd and such things in KDE System Settings, the same audio device worked brilliantly
[00:20] <dazjorz> (just not through pulseaudio)
[00:21] <DanaG> I've also decided not to run +1 as main this time, at least during this quarter.
[00:21]  * DanaG hits the sleep button, and thinks freenode will probably wait 15 minutes to time him out.
[00:21] <DanielRM> I felt that Hardy and Intrepid were much more stable as development releases to be honest, although Nvidia repeatedly broke X during Intrepid.
[00:21] <DanaG> now.
[00:22] <DanielRM> Heh, I like that quite message.
[00:22] <DanielRM> quit*
[00:22] <DanielRM> Anyway, back in a bit.
[00:23] <dazjorz> $ alsactl init
[00:23] <dazjorz> alsactl: init:1708: No soundcards found...
[00:25] <hggdh> hum. Hal seems to be hosed also
[00:25] <maxb> oldnews :-)
[00:26] <dazjorz> already fixed, hggdh
[00:26] <dazjorz> just wait for the new dbus packages, it's supposed to be fixed
[00:27] <maxb> buildds are quite backlogged, though, verify whether the build has happened for your architecture here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/1.2.14-2ubuntu5
[00:28]  * dazjorz built his own package in half a minute
[00:28] <dazjorz> (amd64)
[00:29] <BUGabundo1> errkkkk look at the time!! kklimonda I'm dead meat
[00:29] <kklimonda> :}
[00:30] <DanielRM> Huzzah!
[00:31] <DanielRM> It is so nice being back in this install.
[00:33] <DanielRM> Now to hold the dbus packages.
[00:34]  * maxb hugs aptitude, and its 'forbid version' feature
[00:34] <DanielRM> I don't understand it. :(
[00:36] <maxb> What, aptitude?
[00:36] <DanielRM> Hmmm, forgot to downgrade libdbus-1-dev too.
[00:36]  * BUGabundo1 smells irony
[00:36] <DanielRM> http://ge.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/d/dbus/libdbus-1-dev_1.2.12-0ubuntu2_i386.deb
[00:37] <maxb> Takes some learning, but it's an invaluable tool for navigating the dangerous waters of a development release
[00:37] <DanielRM> maxb: no, how to use the forbid version feature. I've never really had a deeper look into aptitude than the manpage.
[00:37] <DanielRM> maxb: I use aptitude itself and like it.
[00:38] <maxb> 'F'
[00:38] <DanielRM> As in grade? :(
[00:38] <maxb> As in keypress :-)
[00:39] <maxb> It's like a hold, but it automatically goes away once a newer version arrives
[00:39] <DanielRM> Ah.
[00:39] <BUGabundo1> night
[00:40] <maxb> ah, finally, the amd64 kernel build has finished, maybe now the buildds will chew through the queue a bit
[00:40] <DanielRM> And I would appear to have crippled my broadband connection at some point.
[00:42] <DanielRM> Ah, it's just another command.
[00:42] <DanielRM> maxb: thanks for that. I can use that one in future. :)
[00:42] <DanielRM> Serves me right for not reading more thoroughly.
[00:43] <hggdh> well, I am building the new dbus locally...
[00:45] <DanielRM> Hah, looking at the changelog for -ubuntu5:
[00:45] <DanielRM> debian/patches/50-timeout-11_tests.patch: Remove the bit about .gitignore.  My life would be so much easier if the bzr developers were killed in a freak unit testing accident
[00:47] <hggdh> heh
[00:49] <ienorand> so -ubuntu5 is supposed to solve the issues then? (still holding off both reboot and updates '_' )
[00:51] <hggdh> yeeeee! It worked! (2ubuntu5)
[00:51] <DanielRM> hggdh: what did you use to install? Checkinstall or did you make the package yourself?
[00:53] <hggdh> DanielRM, I downloaded the sources (amd64 is still to be built), changed the version so that it would build nicely, and debuild -b
[00:53] <hggdh> then dpkg -i all of them
[00:53] <DanielRM> Ah.
[00:54] <hggdh> but, at least I can confirm it seems to be working (hal does restart, and all pending configurations succeeded on a 'apt-get -f install' (xorg* failed to configure)
[01:26] <DanaG> gr... stupid Bullets and Numbering toolbar keeps stealing my focus in openoffice.
[03:19] <ienorand> finally -ubuntu5 available, means I dare shut down the 'puter tonight...
[04:13] <thiebaude> where is the link for reporting a bug in 9.10?
[04:14] <rski> launchpad.net
[04:14] <thiebaude> thanks
[04:14] <thiebaude> rski: otherwise, so far everything works
[04:37] <thiebaude> bug 375253
[04:56] <pace_t_zulu> hey guys
[04:56] <pace_t_zulu> has the dbus problem been fixed in karmic
[04:56] <pace_t_zulu> ?
[04:58] <pace_t_zulu> anyone here?
[04:59] <Sarvatt> yeah it is fixed
[05:05]  * rski dosen't dare to reboot
[05:06] <pace_t_zulu> Sarvatt: thank you
[05:11] <pace_t_zulu> i like the new battery icon in karmic
[05:12] <hggdh> I rebooted, and it is working
[05:13] <pace_t_zulu> hggdh: like the new battery icon?
[06:05] <DanaG> heh, when my USB sound card wakes up to play something, it makes a rather quite horrible noise.
[09:45] <LordKow> i wonder what the chances of getting aptitude 0.5 into karmic are
[09:46] <LordKow> there is 1 particular bug which is fixed in the 0.5 chain which interests me: locking packages. somewhat useful right now since i dont want to upgrade libdbus-1-3 atm
[10:13] <swoody> so 2 days until Alpha 1 :D
[10:14] <mib_lz6yjn> any new features?
[10:15] <swoody> I was wondering if anyone could help me out - I made a spare install of Jaunty on my computer to play around with Karmic, and follow along with the progress. How can I upgrade my Jaunty to Karmic? I know there's some kind of command as I did the same for Jaunty...
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[10:42] <Hobbsee> fail.
[10:43] <TheInfinity> wtf. :o
[10:44] <dns53> they probably want to put stuff in the irc logs
[10:48] <Hobbsee> should take a while for him to get thru that.
[10:51] <dns53> there he goes to #openmoko
[10:53] <TheInfinity> dns53: and to #macosx ...
[11:13] <Bacta> Hi how can I stream media to my Xbox 360?
[11:14] <dns53> there are a few servers, search for upnp
[11:15] <Bacta> thanks
[11:16] <Bacta> Will this let me serve from my Ubuntu desktop or are these stand alone boxes?
[11:19] <TheInfinity> wrong channel?
[11:20] <TheInfinity> -> #ubuntu ?
[11:23] <Bacta> TheInfinity: Is this a joke?
[11:23] <TheInfinity> no? this is karmic koala channel which is pre alpha
[11:24] <Bacta> I'm banned in #ubuntu
[11:25] <TheInfinity> then ask ops for deban you
[11:26] <Bacta> I asked and they won't unfortunately
[11:26] <Bacta> it seems I made a bad joke that wasn't too their liking
[11:26] <TheInfinity> might have a reason? ;)
[11:26] <Bacta> You see sooner or later Ubuntu is going to get to 'M' for versioning, so they need a name
[11:26] <Bacta> ;)
[11:28] <TheInfinity> hmm. in german ubuntu channels bad jokes would not be a reason for permanent bans, just for temporary ones ...
[11:28] <Bacta> I should learn German then :P
[11:28] <TheInfinity> english ubuntu channels seems to have strange ops. ;)
[11:28] <TheInfinity> -s
[11:29] <Bacta> I suggested they call Ubuntu "Masturbating Monkey
[11:29] <Bacta> " when they get to M
[11:29] <Bacta> in honour of Linus
[11:29] <Bacta> That got me a ban
[11:29] <TheInfinity> hmm. strange op-behaviour.
[11:58] <ikonia> Bacta: please don't discuss your bans in here
[11:58] <ikonia> Bacta: this channel is for karmic discussion only
[12:10] <ikonia> maxb: or kklimonda are eiter of you two awake ?
[12:39] <rski> is it safe to reboot now with the latest HAL?
[12:39] <ikonia> noting is safe
[12:39] <ikonia> nothing even
[12:49] <rski> seems it is now
[12:49] <rski> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/375006
[14:04] <kklimonda> ikonia: you called? :)
[14:04] <kklimonda> (I was awake but afk ;) )
[14:12] <ikonia> kklimonda: I did, have you still got your karmick setup going ?
[14:14] <kklimonda> ikonia: I have it in vm
[14:14] <kklimonda> well, I've just updated it and it's asking me for a restart
[14:14] <ikonia> kklimonda: would you do a test for me ? I've got a test box here thats failing along with a jaunty box, but the initial feedback is "it's your hardware/config"
[14:15] <kklimonda> ikonia: hmm.. sure
[14:15] <ikonia> kklimonda: if you're too busy - not a problem, you and maxb are the only ones I know with it running in here
[14:16] <ikonia> kklimonda: basiclly create an ssh keypair and ssh to a machine, does gnome-keyring prompt you for a passpgrase through ssh-askpass, or does ssh ask you for a key phrase in the terminal you asked to ssh frmo
[14:16] <ikonia> from
[14:22] <kklimonda> ikonia: hmm.. I get a prompt from gnome-keyring
[14:22] <kklimonda> so it works
[14:23] <ikonia> really, how interesting
[14:23] <ikonia> thank you
[14:24] <ikonia> kklimonda: I don't suppose you have a jaunty box also ?
[14:26] <kklimonda> hmm.. it works - I have a sftp share in nautilus and when I connect it dialog pops out asking me for a key password..
[14:26] <ikonia> kklimonda: thanks, appreciated I can update the log
[16:00] <hifi> prboom in karmic is broken
[16:00] <TheInfinity> write a bug report?
[16:00] <Pici> I'm sure many things in Karmic are broken.
[16:01] <hifi> this seems to be something trivial
[16:01] <hifi> the package itsef works fine and the game loads but starting a new game results in signal 5
[16:01] <hifi> jaunty has the same game version but different package revision, something really minor changed in the build process
[16:01] <Pici> So? Just tell us instead of logging a bug?
[16:02] <hifi> not a slight interest I see
[16:02] <TheInfinity> were interested in the specific error
[16:03] <TheInfinity> or in a bug report
[16:03] <Pici> hifi: This channel isn't a replacement for logging bugs.
[16:03] <hifi> for christ sake, is it so bad I tell here before reporting it?
[16:05] <kklimonda> hifi: it's just that the easiest way of tracking bugs is by using LP - We'll probably forget about it in few hours or go to sleep. And then what? :)
[16:05] <TheInfinity> no - but senseless - here it will reach nobody :)
[16:05] <hifi> wasn't the purpose of this channel to discuss about the next release?
[16:06] <kklimonda> hifi: sure - but it's still easier to discuss it when there is a bug report.
[16:06] <TheInfinity> hifi: yea discuss - not log *g*
[16:06] <hifi> and btw can someone else confirm this on karmic, install prboom with the freedm data package
[16:06] <hifi> on i386
[16:08] <kklimonda> hifi: it worked fine on amd64, I don't have i386 installation to test it
[16:08] <hifi> signal 8 was a floating point exception if I remember correctly
[16:12] <hifi> and bug #375498 is live
[16:13] <rski> i can confirm signal 8
[16:54] <davideotape> Hi guys :D
[16:55] <davideotape> How's everyone finding karmic so far?
[16:55] <TheInfinity> buggy *scnr*
[16:55] <AaronMT> unstable
[16:56] <davideotape> Why, what did you expect?
[16:56] <davideotape> It is pre-alpha after all
[16:56] <TheInfinity> davideotape: you know what "scnr" means? ;O)
[16:57] <AaronMT> not even close to pre alpha
[16:57] <davideotape> I do know, after a quick google :D
[16:57] <davideotape> *now
[17:00] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: i am enjoying karmic
[17:00] <davideotape> Glad to hear it :D
[17:00] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: liking the new battery indicator... slick
[17:00] <davideotape> I've only had one major breakage so far
[17:00] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: are you a developer?
[17:01] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: problem with HAL yesterday?
[17:01] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: no, just your common user
[17:01] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: You got it in one
[17:01] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: I just used netshell in recovery and sudo-apt get upgraded this morning to fix it
[17:01] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu first time I've ever used recovery mode
[17:02] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: i am struggling to find blueprints for karmic
[17:02] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: i'd like to help more... in the meantime i will be limited to bug reporting and triaging
[17:03] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: Same. I joined jaunty at alpha 2 last release, and really enjoyed it, so thought I'd go right from the beginning this time.
[17:04] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: i've been running +1's for a few years now (on and off)
[17:05] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: What's the worst breakage you experienced?
[17:06] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: i'm ready to further cut my teeth with patches and hopefully soon with feature implementation, that's why i am searching for blueprints and technical overview (that is not comprised of jokes)
[17:06] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: back in the days of edgy and feisty X could be a real pain
[17:07] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: these days i run Ubuntu inside a virtual machine... so fails aren't quite as catastrophic
[17:07] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: I've only been on ubuntu since 7.10, so I haven't experienced anything really drastically bad
[17:08] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: And I've always had nvidia cards
[17:08] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: at one point i was foolish enough to run +1 on a work machine
[17:08] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: that was nasty
[17:08] <davideotape> pace_t_zulu: Not a great idea :S
[17:08] <pace_t_zulu> davideotape: brb
[17:12] <ienorand> Heh, on this one +1 runs steady as a rock *hugs laptop*
[17:12] <davideotape> ienorand: Don't count your chickens :P
[17:12] <ienorand> hehe...
[17:13] <davideotape> ienorand: Did you not get the hal problem yesterday?
[17:14] <ienorand> nope, I did hold off the dbus upgrade to ubuntu3 though, but I'm not sure which specific version was causing it...
[17:19] <hifi> kernel boot line to disable gdm on boot?
[17:21] <ienorand> hifi: remove quiet and splash lines
[17:21] <hifi> doesn't that only affect bootsplash?
[17:22] <kklimonda> hifi: you would have to boot system in rescue mode
[17:22] <ienorand> hifi: oh sorry, yea...
[17:23] <hifi> booting the netinstall, runlevel change needed?
[17:23] <kklimonda> afair there is no runlevel that doesn't start gdm..
[17:23] <hifi> wha
[17:23] <hifi> my X lockups on boot :p
[17:23] <kklimonda> well, 2,3,4 and 5 are the same
[17:24] <hifi> trying to get more to bug #336311
[17:24] <kklimonda> hifi: rescue mode and then choose root console with network..
[17:25] <hifi> I completely forgot the rescue mode
[18:41] <maxb> znh: Can you try to stop your connection bouncing?
[18:42] <maxb> Today's changes to hal/udev-extras w.r.t. keymaps seem to have reverted me from gb to us keymap, does anyone know where the settings for that live now?
[18:46] <pace_t_zulu> wow... Pici that sucks
[18:46] <Pici> pace_t_zulu: hm?
[18:47] <pace_t_zulu> Pici: you were demoted
[18:47] <pace_t_zulu> Pici: i see you promoted yourself
[18:47] <pace_t_zulu> Pici: didn't realize you just promoted yourself to ban znh... thanks for doing that
[18:47] <Pici> pace_t_zulu: yep, np
[19:15] <thiebaude> bug 375253
[20:08] <helpdesk_> hello does any one knows how i could add numbers to my ubuntu pad?
[20:09] <Pici> helpdesk_: This channel is only for the development release of Ubuntu, you probably want to ask in #ubuntu
[20:15] <helpdesk_> ok thanks
[20:50] <mint3> !karmic
[21:06] <BUGabundo> guud evening
[21:07] <maxb> If anyone else is experiencing X keymap woes on Karmic, the temporary workaround seems to be to roll back the most recent hal update.
[21:07] <maxb> No idea what the long-term solution is, or if it's simply a matter of being in-transition.
[21:22] <thiebaude> hi BUGabundo
[21:23] <BUGabundo> thiebaude: hey
[21:24] <ienorand> thiebaude: btw, that issue with nautilus, I can confirm as well, if it is of any relevance...
[21:26] <thiebaude> ienorand: oh, ok, otherwise everything works great, im using thunar
[21:27] <thiebaude> BUGabundo: im ready for testing, this time im going to be real involved with the process,:)
[21:28] <thiebaude> ienorand: i wonder if its some modules not loading naultilus
[21:28] <thiebaude> brb
[21:28] <BUGabundo> thiebaude: good.. I won't be here so much time as last release
[21:28] <ienorand> I'm clueless really...
[21:28] <BUGabundo> and I just got my membership... so cool
[21:29] <BUGabundo> can't wait to get the cloak and access to ubuntuone
[21:29] <ienorand> BUGabundo: Woo, congrats!
[21:30] <thiebaude> BUGabundo: congrats
[21:30] <BUGabundo> I'm radiant
[21:30] <BUGabundo> eheh
[21:30] <thiebaude> what is ubuntuone?
[21:30] <BUGabundo> took me so long to get it
[21:30] <BUGabundo> thiebaude: lp.net/ubuntuone
[21:31] <BUGabundo> I *think* its something like Dropbox
[21:31] <thiebaude> oh, ok
[21:32] <charlie-tca> This gives a very little information: https://ubuntuone.com/plans/
[21:32] <charlie-tca> BUGabundo: Glad you made it.
[21:32] <BUGabundo> thanks charlie-tca!
[21:32] <FloSoft`> hiho i tried to update my jaunty to karmic but I get an update-error, should i "nopaste" the log file so someone can look at it?
[21:32] <BUGabundo> it was tuff there for a minute
[21:32] <ienorand> Speaking of ubuntuone, read a comment on the u-m-n bugreport, ubuntuone puts an icon in the notification area :D
[21:33] <charlie-tca> BUGabundo: Yeah, I was starting to have some doubts, myself.
[21:33] <thiebaude> ienorand: when you click on the trash icon in the lower pane, does it crash?
[21:33] <BUGabundo> I think it's a old thing
[21:34] <BUGabundo> or some thing recorrent on #-woman
[21:34] <BUGabundo> lol
[21:34] <ienorand> thiebaude: nope
[21:34] <BUGabundo> have woman talk about me on my back...
[21:34] <thiebaude> ienorand: my bad , its fixed now
[21:35] <charlie-tca> Just be nice now
[21:35] <thiebaude> haha
[21:35] <charlie-tca> sounds like you are doing fine.
[21:35] <charlie-tca> And you got approved!
[21:36] <ienorand> FloSoft`: Paste the log and see if someone grabs the bait ;)
[21:37] <FloSoft`> okay i'll try one more time then I'll give up ^^
[21:37] <FloSoft`> (and paste thel og)
[21:38] <FloSoft`> aah okay i removed all of my locale (language-support-...) now it worked