[06:54] good morning! === fader|away is now known as fader_ === marjomercado is now known as marjo [14:03] davmor2: Around? [14:07] davmor2: Whenever you are back, can you tell me if you have anything running the proprietary nvidia driver? There's a bug against one of my plugins in checkbox that I think might be related to it [14:23] fader_: I'm running nvidia on my desktop [14:23] schwuk: With the proprietary driver? [14:24] fader_: yup [14:24] schwuk: What does "xrandr" alone return for you? [14:26] fader_: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/267273/ [14:26] schwuk: Thanks, so the proprietary driver does support xrandr [14:27] fader_: I'm running version 180 of the driver [14:28] Thanks... I'm looking at bug 425506 [14:28] Launchpad bug 425506 in checkbox "extension "RANDR" missing on display ":0.0". RandR extension missing" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/425506 [14:28] schwuk: 180 or 185 it got updated ;) [14:28] To be honest I should detect that particular result anyway, as it's possible that someone is using vesa or something and won't have xrandr [14:28] But I'm confused as to why he doesn't have that extension with the nvidia driver [14:28] fader_: mine always misses the top resolution other than that it's been working fine [14:29] fader_: I can drop an install on later for you if you want though [14:29] davmor2: Yeah, actual resolutions are not my problem. :) You'd have to bug the xorg guys about that, and I expect they'd tell you 'tough luck for using closed-source drivers' :/ [14:29] davmor2: Nah, that's okay, thanks... schwuk gave me the confirmation I needed [14:30] I was just going to have unpleasant things to say if nvidia had their own resizing extension and didn't use xrandr :) === UBot-tn is now known as MaWaLe [14:40] mathben: salut mathieu [14:41] cr3: did you get my email containing cases1.txt? [14:41] davmor2: nope, did you have the word "casino" in the subject? [14:42] no [14:42] davmor2: sorry then, I don't seem to see it in my inbox [14:42] np's I'll try again [14:43] davmor2: http://www.learnthenet.com/english/html/92email.htm [14:43] ;) [14:45] fader_: I've re-installed my server over the weekend and last night added spam filtering etc so I'm just hoping that it is sending still :) [14:49] cr3:hello Marc [14:51] mathben: Good to see you... bonjour :) [15:02] fader_, cr3: http://pastebin.com/f13778083 till I can get my email working again [15:03] fader_: Good to see you too :p! [15:09] davmor2: I just got your email [15:10] Yay [15:13] davmor2: Just be like cr3 and me; telnet to port 25 and bash it out by hand [15:13] Mail clients are for the weak! [15:40] hi ara :) [15:40] hey jtatum, great to see you around! [15:40] ara, thanks! great to be here :) [15:42] I made some updates to the roadmap on the wiki the other day. Just curious - I don't know much about it, but what about launchpad's roadmap feature? Is it just a pain? [16:03] fader_: I now cat a here document directly into netcat instead of using ol' telnet :) [16:03] cr3: Is netcat included with busybox by default? :) [16:04] If so, I might switch. [16:04] * fader_ goes off to cat /var/spool/mail === marjomercado is now known as marjo === swoody_ is now known as swoody [16:10] davmor2: henceforth, you shall now be dubbed: The Testinator [16:18] hi mikefletcher [16:18] jtatum: hello [16:23] mikefletcher, I saw that ara merged your screenshot branch today :) congrats [16:23] cool. [16:23] hey mikefletcher [16:23] hi [16:23] jtatum, did you receive my email about the CCA? [16:24] in what file do i configure my nvidia? i've managed to enable my nvidia card through kde-jockey, but i'm wondering in which config file it's ended? [16:24] I did not :( [16:25] ara, rmcbride is mentioning it to me now :) [16:25] jtatum, did you receive it? I am going to double check the email address [16:25] I was thinking of building a test suite for Tomboy next. Starting/stopping tomboy is going to be a real challange because it runs within the panel. [16:26] ara, I didn't receive it :( [16:26] jtatum, I sent it through the contact page in launchpad :) [16:27] jtatum, it seems it didn't work [16:27] mikefletcher, I'm starting on some mago dbus bindings which may help you trigger any needed windows. Panel icons don't seem to be accessible though :( [16:27] jtatum, resending now [16:27] jtatum, to your email inbox directly [16:27] foormea: If you ask the question on ubuntu questions (https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+addquestion) or ask in the #ubuntu channel you should find some help there. [16:27] well i'm talking about karmic [16:27] not jaunty [16:28] foormea, you're looking for #ubuntu+1 [16:29] jtatum, sent! :-) [16:30] jtatum: Hmm. Testing the dbus api would useful. [16:30] jtatum: ok.if you don't mind me asking, what's #ubuntu-testing then? [16:30] thanks [16:31] jtatum: I messed around with ldtp and the top panel. I was almost able to do it but I found a couple of unimplemented bits in ldtp. [16:32] mikefletcher, jtatum: have a look to the indicator-applet tests, they use the panel a bit [16:32] ara: thanks [16:32] mikefletcher, jtatum: also, if you ever find a missing feature in ldtp, report it in the ldtp bugzilla. they are always willing to help [16:35] foormea, #ubuntu-testing is relating to QA testing of ubuntu. #ubuntu+1 is about karmic specifically. [16:36] jtatum: ok, thanks :) [16:57] ara, I made some changes to the roadmap on the wiki the other day. Just curious - I don't know the first thing about it, but what about launchpad's roadmap feature? Is it just a pain? [17:09] afk a bit === mikefletcher is now known as mikefletcher|out [17:19] jtatum, I have to step out, I will send you an email about it [17:30] cr3: I take it they're alright for you then :) === Erkan_Yilmaz__ is now known as Erkan_Yilmaz === fader_ is now known as fader|away