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robert_ancellyes, that looks like a valid correction00:00
seb128robert_ancell, I'm about to sponsor it I just wanted a second check, thanks00:00
robert_ancellgo for it00:00
bratscherobert_ancell: Cool, thanks!00:01
seb128bratsche, uploaded to karmic, it's waiting for approval00:02
bratschewoot, thanks very much seb!00:02
seb128robert_ancell, the beta freeze is in action, we can still get fixes in but we need approval00:02
seb128bratsche, you're welcome00:02
seb128bratsche, thanks for fixing ;-)00:02
robert_ancellbratsche, so you've been using the API then :)00:02
bratscherobert_ancell: I've been trying to get all the user switching stuff working for the fusa applet and stuff, and once it was all setup I ran into this problem.00:03
bratscheI was trying to switch to a uid that seemed like a -really- high number and that didn't seem right. :)00:05
bratscheOh wait, no.. this wasn't when switching it was just that adding a new user to the applet wasn't working.00:05
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bratscheHi andreasn!00:06
andreasnbratsche, hello!00:06
chrisccoulsonwow, 2 evolution crashes in 20 minutes!00:06
robert_ancellcool.  I'm fixing up the old fusa applet so we can get the patch integrated upstream00:06
robert_ancellhave you used the UserUpdated signal?  I think we need to add a bitfield to it so you know which part of the user has been updated00:07
bratscheNo, I've got a callback setup for it but I'm not actually doing anything with it yet.00:07
chrisccoulsonseb128 - do you know off the top of your head which plugins in totem use the python interpreter?00:18
chrisccoulsonso far, the only plugin that makes it crash for me is our BBC plugin00:18
seb128no00:18
hggdhLaney: ping01:25
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pittiGood morning06:58
pittikwwii: hi; can look at wallpapers now06:58
kenvandinehey pitti07:09
kenvandinegood morning07:09
pittihey kenvandine07:16
pittikenvandine: I saw some indicator-session bugs getting fixed upstream07:16
pittido you need some sponsoring?07:17
kenvandinei think seb128 finished them07:17
kenvandinebut i haven't seen mail for them07:17
pittihm, nothing in the upload queue07:22
pittioh, there it is, already accepted07:22
pittiindicator-messages 0.2.4-0ubuntu107:23
pittikenvandine: ^ that's it?07:23
kenvandineno07:23
kenvandinethere is more07:23
kenvandinelibdbusmenu07:23
kenvandineindicator-session07:24
kenvandinelibdbusmenu 0.1.507:24
kenvandineindicator-session 0.1.507:24
kenvandinei got fix committed mails for them07:25
kenvandinebut no upload mails07:25
kenvandinealso uploads for pidgin, empathy and evolution-indicator07:25
kenvandinehe said he uploaded07:25
pittikenvandine: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/+queue?queue_state=107:26
pittikenvandine: there's libdbusmenu, indicator-session, pidgin, and empathy07:26
kenvandineyeah07:26
pittiI'll review the queue and accept stuff accordingly07:26
kenvandinethx07:26
kenvandineevolution-indicator was one of the first, i think slangasek might have approved it07:26
pittikenvandine: for new upstream releases, please inlude a list of changes in changelog07:35
kenvandineyeah.... seb yelled at them last week for that07:36
pittikenvandine: e. g. for libdbusmenu it's not really clear how intrusive and how important it is07:36
kenvandineno NEWS file and very little info in the changelog07:36
kenvandineseb128 went over that with a fine tooth comb :)07:36
kenvandinehe did find an api breakage, but on something that isn't imported07:36
pittithe diff looks bugfixish, but it's an API brekage07:36
kenvandinehe doesn't miss anything!07:36
pitti-void dbusmenu_menuitem_buildxml (DbusmenuMenuitem * mi, GPtrArray * array);07:37
pitti+void dbusmenu_menuitem_buildxml (DbusmenuMenuitem * mi, GPtrArray * array, gint revision);07:37
kenvandineexactly what seb caught07:37
pittilibdbusmenu-glib/menuitem.h07:37
kenvandinenothing is using it yet so he uploaded anyway07:37
kenvandinebut warned ted07:37
pittihm07:38
kenvandinein general we need a better way of knowing what has changed07:38
kenvandinebzr log isn't as useful as it should be07:38
kenvandineseb won't settle for anything less than a NEWS file07:38
pittikenvandine: empathy.preinst has a bug07:39
pittikenvandine: the "le" should be "lt-nl" in the compare-versions07:40
pittikenvandine: it's not serious, but can you please fix it in bzr?07:40
kenvandinesure... that was what seb told me to use?07:40
pittiwe don't want to run that on new install07:40
kenvandinewhat is lt-nl?07:40
pittithus the "-nl"07:40
pittilt or le is just nitpicking07:40
* kenvandine fixes07:41
pittikenvandine: see dpkg --help07:41
pittilt-nl le-nl ge-nl gt-nl (treat empty version as later than any version);07:41
pittikenvandine: i. e. "-nl" -> don't run on fresh installs07:41
pittikenvandine: pidgin's changelog says07:42
pitti+  * debian/pidgin.postinst:07:42
pitti+    - use preinst rather and do some tweaking07:42
pittibut there's no change to postinst07:42
pittikenvandine: same "le" error, can  you please apply to bzr?07:42
kenvandineoh... he renamed it07:42
kenvandinethere is no bzr branch for pidgin07:42
pitti(accepted)07:43
pittihmkay; well, let's at least fix it for empathy07:43
kenvandinepkg --compare-versions "$2" lt-nl "2.28.0-0ubuntu1";07:43
kenvandineright?07:43
pitti*nod*07:44
pitti'd'... :)07:44
kenvandinei fixed evolution-indicator too07:45
kenvandine:)07:45
pittiindicator-session seems to fix a ton of stuff, nice07:46
pittikenvandine: how much have you tested this version?07:47
kenvandinenot a ton07:47
kenvandinewe found a bug in it already07:47
kenvandineit crashes once on guest session07:47
pittikenvandine: I mean with MC5, and screen locking07:48
kenvandineMC5 a lot07:48
kenvandineworks well07:48
kenvandinescreen locking not at all07:48
pittiok, queue is empty07:51
pittikenvandine: thanks for all the updates07:51
kenvandine:)07:51
kenvandinethx07:51
kenvandinei need to get to bed soon07:51
pittiso, now off to finding ken's ubuntu-wallpapers07:51
kenvandinealarm will go off in just over 3 hours :/07:51
pittiouch07:52
pittikenvandine: what kept you up? :-)07:52
kenvandinegwibber07:52
kenvandinethe daemon and client talk to each other over dbus... and sometimes hit a race condition and block07:52
kenvandinedbus is really pissing me off :)07:52
pittiuh07:52
pittikwwii: uploading wallpapers08:03
loolpitti: Hey, since the switch to humanity on the desktop I'm getting an invalid icon for the message indicator in my panel; but you said you tried guest session and everything is working for you right?08:13
pittilool: it's correct in both my normal and the guest session for me, hm08:14
loolI dont quite get why it's not working on that particular icon and on my desktop; the icon is fine on UNR08:14
loolHmm perhaps I have some messages and it tries using another icon08:14
pittiI have a little grey speaking bubble08:16
pittibut I'm not yet running the fixed indicator-session which actually works with empathy08:16
pitti(that just got accepted from unapproved)08:16
looluhoh08:16
loolpitti: I just noticed something interesting while trying to create another applet08:17
pittilool: oh, you mean the message indicator, not the user indicator, sorry08:17
pittilool: I have a grey envelope, looks correct; what do you have?08:17
loolpitti: You can seemingly add more notification applets in the panel but they aren't visible08:17
loolpitti: I have the "broken icon" icon08:17
* kenvandine goes to get a little sleep... see you guys in a bit :)08:17
loolHmm why dont I find the message indicator in the list of applets08:18
didrocksmorning pitti, hey lool :)08:22
loolhey didrocks08:23
* mac_v wishes someone could lend him the hicolor icon folder :) ... /me lost all hicolor icons on a recent update when um crashed :(08:25
mvoAmaranth: I added feedback to the page now, please have a look and let me know if its appropriate08:28
pittihey didrocks08:30
seb128hello pitti08:30
pittibonjour seb12808:30
didrockslut seb12808:30
seb128'lu didrocks08:30
mvohey seb128!08:31
seb128how is everybody?08:31
seb128mvo, alter! ;-)08:31
mvo*tired*08:31
seb128same here08:31
seb128I went to bed to 3am thanks dxteam and late updates08:31
mvobut tea ftw08:31
mvoweeh :/08:31
mvopoor seb12808:31
seb128that's ok08:31
seb128I slept a bit later08:31
seb128and weekend coming08:31
* didrocks seems to be almost the only one to not have missed the UDS sponsoring announce. But as huats saw it too, I infer it was not so hidden :)08:34
pittididrocks: you have time to come?08:35
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didrockspitti: yes, I've already planned some holidays in case I'm sponsored :)08:35
pittinice!08:37
* seb128 will be happy to see didrocks again08:38
seb128pitti, sorry for the gdm "lp :nnn" typo08:39
seb128pitti, thanks for closing the bug ;-)08:39
pittiseb128: np :)08:40
pittiasac: bug 430067  -- are there any blockers, such as reproducing, missing hardware, etc.? or is it just a matter of doing and finding time?08:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 430067 in modemmanager "ModemManager PUK-locks sim cards if the wrong PIN code is entered once" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43006708:40
seb128pitti, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/401822/comments/608:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 401822 in nautilus "(nautilus:3572): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed" [Low,Incomplete]08:41
seb128pitti, could it be due to one change for yours?08:41
seb128"of yours"08:41
seb128hey MacSlow08:42
MacSlowsalut seb12808:42
pittiseb128: weird; what's your /etc/xdg/autostart/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1.desktop?08:42
pittimine says "Exec=/usr/lib/policykit-1-gnome/polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1" which is correct08:42
seb128mine too08:42
seb128but I'm not the one having the bug08:43
* pitti subscribes and asks08:43
seb128thanks08:43
seb128pitti, bug #421318 ... I disagree with your change08:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 421318 in totem "totem crashed with SIGABRT in __kernel_vsyscall()" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42131808:44
pittiseb128: done08:44
seb128pitti, I would have changed the milestone to 9.10 but let the blocker08:44
seb128pitti, totem crash on closing for everybody08:44
pittiseb128: ok, fine for me as well08:44
seb128pitti, you just dropped it off the karmic radar08:44
pittibut it shouldn't block the beta08:44
seb128right, but you just dropped it from karmic proper08:44
pittiok, changed08:45
seb128ie if we don't review medium bugs after beta we will overlook it08:45
seb128pitti, thanks08:45
* didrocks will be happy to see you all again :-)08:51
asacpitti: the PUK thing is blocked on upstream atm08:54
asacpitti: is that marked for beta? unlikely it gets fixed before beta08:54
pittiasac: no, but it's a karmic bug08:54
asacyes thats correct08:54
asacnothing blocking ... just that upstream wants no quick fix08:55
pittiasac: so upstream is working on it? (there's no upstream task)08:55
asacin worst case i can fix it08:55
asacpitti: upstream doesnt use the bug tracker08:55
asacwell dan uses it08:55
pittiasac: ok, so it's being handled, and well understood08:55
asacbut if you want something fixed, better not use it :)08:55
asacyep08:55
pittiasac: lol08:56
pittithanks08:56
seb128hey chrisccoulson08:59
chrisccoulsonhey seb12808:59
chrisccoulsonhow are you today?08:59
seb128a bit tired08:59
seb128but good otherwise08:59
seb128you?08:59
chrisccoulsonyeah, same as well. looking forward to finishing early today:)09:00
seb128breakfast at work and early weekend, not too bad for a friday I guess ;-)09:01
chrisccoulsonyeah, i always look forward to friday ;)09:02
pittiaah, glib finally built \o/09:03
chrisccoulsonyay!09:04
pitti(it was a stupid error in pkg-create-dbgsym)09:04
seb128pitti, it was not looking to the arch list?09:05
pittiseb128: it was09:05
pittibut it used grep -w09:05
pittiwhich causes "Architecture: kfreebsd-amd64" to match on amd6409:05
pittisame for i38609:05
pittiI testcase'd and fixed it last night09:06
chrisccoulsonbreakfast time :)09:09
mvoseb128: is there a known issue with the icon theme? I got bug #43631009:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 436310 in software-store "Some icons are not displaying" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43631009:09
seb128dpm, hi09:09
seb128dpm, can you tell me what version of the gnome-control-center po have been imported09:10
dpmhey seb128, just a second, I'll check09:10
seb128dpm, thanks09:10
seb128mvo, not that I know about at least, the categories in the menu still have icons09:10
seb128mvo, do you get the issue?09:10
mvono09:11
mvoand sianis can not reproduce it too09:11
mvobut I will try another machine that is less in the flux than my desktop09:11
mvoasac_: hey09:11
asac_good morning mvo09:11
mvohow is life on this glorious morning for you?09:11
seb128dpm, could you also look at the template version?09:12
mac_vmvo: i'v not been able to figure out the icon label for software store search... what is the right name?09:12
asac_pitti: i am officially on vac today ... but two uploads for beta i had to do: gnome-bluetooth (bug 429523)09:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 429523 in gnome-bluetooth "bluetooth-wizard will not run - assertion failure" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42952309:12
pittiasac_: great, thanks09:12
mvomac_v: what label exactly? I'm not sure what you mean09:13
asac_and network-manager-applet fixing assertions and making applet to match UI what is now on the newmenu branch upstream (remove the funny hearts, etc.)09:13
asac_pitti: i will be here for a while in case you need explanation or something.09:13
seb128asac_, enjoy your vac day ;-)09:13
pittiasac_: g-b accepted09:13
seb128I should take some fridays off too09:13
pittiasac_: I don't see n-m-a in the queue09:13
asac_pitti: if you want to test the applet builds you can grab them from todays daily: https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk09:13
mac_vmvo: the icon used for the search field , the magnifying glass with a paper behind it , the icon is displayed in human but not Humanity09:13
asac_yes ... just pushed a minutes ago09:14
asac_i will ping you in 5 minutes after making some coffee09:14
pittiasac_: ok, will have an eye on this; you tested it, I assume?09:14
asac_network-manager-applet_0.8~a~git.20090923t220421.1ac8ffd-0ubuntu4_source.changes09:14
mvomac_v: aha, give me a sec09:14
asac_pitti: i tested the corner cases for the fixed assertion crashers and the UI update in general.09:14
pittiasac_: your word is good enough for me :)09:14
mac_vmvo: even the broom [for search "clear"], doesnt display with humanity :(09:14
asac_unfortunately applet bug reporters are too laggy as usual ;)09:15
mvomac_v: its using gtk.STOCK_FIND09:15
asac_i asked them on two bugs (one has 6 dupes or so) ... noone tested09:15
mvomac_v: with gtk.ICON_SIZE_MENU09:15
asac_err ... noone answered ;)09:15
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mac_vmvo: hrm , back , the STOCK_FIND is for the search  , and for the clear ...?09:17
mvomac_v: STOCK_CLEAR with IOCN_SIZE_MENU09:19
mac_vok, thanks09:19
mvois the size missing maybe?09:19
mac_vmaybe , i'm checking it09:19
* mac_v just recoving from another X crash09:19
didrocksasac: so bug #436215 is updated with the debdiff (no update of epiphany-webkit). I didn't subscribed ~ubuntu-release yet. My ppa is currently building it: https://edge.launchpad.net/~didrocks/+archive/proposed09:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 436215 in epiphany-webkit "2.27.92-2ubuntu1 FTBFS on i386" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43621509:29
asacdidrocks: looks good.09:29
seb128didrocks, you don't need to09:29
seb128didrocks, just get it uploaded09:29
asacdidrocks: want me to upload?09:30
seb128didrocks, it's GNOME it has a standing expection09:30
seb128exception09:30
seb128asac, please do09:30
asacok doing now09:30
didrocksasac: so yes, you can upload, please :)09:30
asacdidrocks: there is a ~ubuntu-desktop branch ... would be precious if you could replay there09:30
didrocksseb128: didn't know the stading exception was working even in hard freeze09:30
didrocksasac: no pb, doing it right now09:30
seb128didrocks, hard freeze doesn't prevent uploads09:30
seb128didrocks, things are reviewed in the queue or let for after beta09:31
Laneyhi hggdh09:31
didrocksseb128: yes, only the binary are pushed manually09:31
pittididrocks: standing exception for beta freeze> it's not :-)09:31
pittibut you can still upload, and we'll review it from teh queue09:31
didrocksok, thanks for the process clarification :)09:31
tgpraveenmac_v: I was thinking maybe we could have different icons for usb harddisk and usb pendrive09:31
tgpraveenmaybe a icon in hsape of pendrive for the usb pendrive09:32
dpmseb128: here are the dates for the latest PO and POT imports in gnome-control-center -> http://ubuntu.pastebin.com/d4a21d6c9 (please have a look at the warning note at the end)09:32
asacdidrocks: uploaded09:32
seb128dpm, thanks for looking09:33
dpmnp, you're welcome09:33
seb128dpm, did I read the warning correctly that old po versions overwrote new ones09:33
didrocksasac: thanks :-) (I don't find an epiphany-* branch in ~ubuntu-desktop)09:33
seb128dpm, because they are strings not translated in rosetta which are translated in the upstream tarball09:33
asacdidrocks: hmm. maybe it was webkit that was there then09:33
mac_vtgpraveen: pls file a bug ;) with a screenshot ... we'll see the problem [i think it can be done]09:33
didrocksasac: I can create it, or do it for next upload if you wish09:33
asacdidrocks: nevermind. i just got confused by something else. there is no branch afaics09:34
tgpraveenmac_v: it can be easily done as in the humanity theme also there are explicity mentioned icons for both of them so just have to change the pendrive icon09:34
tgpraveenwill file a bug now09:34
MacSlowtseliot, hey there09:34
* didrocks normally always check for a bzr branch with debcheckout, that's why I was surprised :)09:35
tseliotMacSlow: hi09:35
tgpraveenmac_v: which package should I assign it? ubuntu?humanity?09:35
mac_vtgpraveen: humanity main09:35
asacdidrocks: seems epiphany-webkit is officially still in universe ... so seems this will just get in ;)09:35
asacnot even sure we should promote it to main for now ... but leave that to whoever decided to put epiphany-gecko there09:36
didrocksasac: really? I was just thinking it was in main...09:36
didrocksok09:36
tgpraveenmac_v: btw is it confirmed that we will use humanity in karmic as the default icon theme?09:37
mac_vtgpraveen: as far as i know ;) ...09:37
didrockswell, I'll wait after beta to push 2.28.0 version, in every case, as it'll update 3 packages (webkit, epiphany-webkit and epiphany-extension).09:37
asacdidrocks: yes. we also need webkit ... and that is in main09:38
dpmseb128: yes, that seems to be the case, old translations form the database overwrote the Karmic ones in some packages, but the LP translations team is fixing them now09:38
asacdidrocks: i would suggest we wait and see if we still have something for ephy-webkit to fix for beta or a regression from this upload09:38
seb128dpm, ok thanks09:38
dpmjtv knows the details09:38
asacdidrocks: if thats not the case we can upload all stuff so it gets in when beta opens up09:38
seb128dpm, I will wait a bit before investigating or pinging other people09:38
didrocksasac: yes, let's wait for a week, the diff seems not to be so big09:39
dpmseb128: if you need more info, let me know and I can ask him, but for now I'd say wait until the rollout at 1400UTC before investigating further on translations problems09:39
didrocksat least, we have now a epiphany-browser package :)09:39
asacyep09:41
asacvery good ;)09:41
seb128dpm, ok thanks09:41
dpmnp09:41
mac_v!logs09:47
ubottuOfficial channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ - For LoCo channels, http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/09:47
tgpraveenmac_v: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/humanity-icon-theme/+bug/43646209:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 436462 in humanity-icon-theme "Have different icons for usb hardisks and pendrives" [Undecided,New]09:56
Amaranthdid edge just die for anyone else?10:00
pittiWFM10:00
* pitti retries build of indicator-session yet again10:00
Amaranthmvo: Thanks, that's perfect :)10:01
Amaranthhmm, yesterday all my ISP wanted me to do was bug triage (could only get to launchpad) but today it seems they want to keep me away :)10:05
asacone question before i bail out ... whats the status on compiz on intel atm10:14
mvoasac: Amaranth did a lot of triage the last days, he may know10:17
Amaranthasac: Works great now, suspend too10:17
Amaranthasac: except for 84510:17
davmor2asac: N-M is still just spiralling on live desktop.  I will try it on another machine in a moment for confirmation and then I'll bug it10:37
asacAmaranth: ok. thanks i will enable it again and hope it doesnt freeze every other second ;)10:44
asaci have 9something10:44
asacsearching for available drivers ....10:45
asacok good... hitting alt-tab a few times works ;)10:45
asachmm10:46
asacthe appearence dialog still has the "None" radio selected10:46
asacbut compiz is definitly on10:46
asaclet me close it and reopen10:46
asacyes. now its correct10:46
asacmvo: ^^10:46
asacso after enabling "Normal" desktop effects, the "none" radio is still selected until you reopen the dialog10:47
mvoasac: hrm, bad. could you file a quick bug and mark it for beta?10:47
mvoasac: but do not assign to me please, I am officially not working on compiz ;)10:48
loolmvo: hey10:49
loolmvo: how goes?10:49
loolmvo: Could you please merge lp:~lool/software-store/misc-fixes ?10:49
loolfixes .desktop file and vcs-bzr10:49
mvolool: cool, sure!10:51
mvolool: merged, many thanks10:52
loolnp; it's not related but the software-store icon wasn't showing up10:53
loolin UNR10:53
loolI might be asking something really stupid but is it normal to get the gdm screen sound when using autologin?10:58
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seb128lool, I think it's due to the recent change to not autolog users again after logout11:13
seb128and no that's not wanted11:13
seb128you are welcome to send a patch too ;-)11:13
loolFunny the number of people who are happy to get patches11:14
loolseb128: Is that reported already?11:14
loolotherwise I'll start there11:14
seb128lool, bug #43580111:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 435801 in gdm "gdm still appears briefly even though autologin is enabled" [Low,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43580111:14
loolthanks11:15
seb128lool, yw11:15
Amaranthfigured out why you've been able to set workspaces again11:40
Amaranthwe've probably had this bug for a couple releases :/11:41
seiflotfywhoa11:50
mptkwwii, do you think bug 435718 is a bug in the GTK theme(s), or it deeper than that?11:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 435718 in software-store "Navigation and main panes have different borders" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43571811:52
mptkwwii, the issue is that a GTK treeview and a webkit-gtk container have different borders -- different colors and different corner radiuses11:52
kwwiimpt: that can probably be fixed in the gtkrc by adding a special case, if it is a normal gtk class11:53
kwwiiI am working on another bug in the human theme currently, I will have a look11:54
mptkwwii, a special case for webkit-gtk frames in general, or just for those that appear inside the Ubuntu Software Store?11:54
kwwiimpt: for webkit-gtk in general11:54
mptkwwii, ok cool, I'll assign it to you :-)11:54
kwwiiI cannot promise that it is not a bug in the softwarestore, but I don't think it is at first sight11:54
kwwiisounds good11:55
mptthanks11:55
chrisccoulsonbug 436524 is wierd. has anyone ever seen a crash like that?13:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 436524 in nautilus "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in exit()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43652413:06
Amaranthchrisccoulson: needs valgrind13:07
chrisccoulsonAmaranth - yeah, i think so13:09
Amaranthnautilus crashes like that are painful though13:09
Amaranthgnome-session keeps restarting it, apport keeps popping up, X runs out of available connections, whole session grinds to a halt13:10
mac_vaw , just missed mvo!13:18
mac_vmvo: hi... why is the icon size specified for software store search's clear and find ?13:19
mac_vthis would cause problems in not only humanity with any theme which does not have the icon at the specific size13:19
mvomac_v: I can remove that if it helps13:19
mac_vmvo: pls remove it... thanks :) ....its not a problem adding a new icon for Humanity , but this problem will arise with any theme which does not have the icon :)13:20
diverse_izzuetheora 1.1 was just released yesterday. is that something people would consider a FF exception? could improve video calling quality quite a bit i guess...13:22
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Amaranthmac_v: Eh? GTK+ will just grab a different size and scale it13:43
mac_vAmaranth: it is supposed to  , but it not happening , the scalable icons are not scaling for some reason13:44
Amaranthmac_v: That'd be a broken index.theme13:44
* mac_v checks again13:44
mvomac_v: hm, so stupid question, but how do I tell gtk that its ok to give me a different size? I mean, icon_size_menu is what I want13:49
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: Does it actually make a difference?13:52
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: Would be good to test it and see if there is an improvement13:52
diverse_izzueAmaranth, the thusnelda branch has a considerably better quality at the same bitrate. see for example http://web.mit.edu/xiphmont/Public/theora/demo7.html where the developer shows quality comparison13:57
diverse_izzueit's bitstream compatible with the 1.0 release13:57
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: I've seen all that13:57
diverse_izzueall right13:57
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: But you have to prove it actually helps empathy :)13:57
diverse_izzueAmaranth, empathy was just an example :-)13:57
diverse_izzuepeople using any kind of video editing would also be happy about it13:58
seb128re13:58
seb128grrr, box frozen again while opening a guest session13:58
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: I guess someone would need to update the package and file an exception request bug14:00
Amaranthdiverse_izzue: Is it API/ABI compatible with 1.0?14:00
diverse_izzueAmaranth, not 100% sure, but i believe it's a drop-in replacement. i've been using prereleases on my machine for a while now and haven't encountered an application that didn't work anymore14:01
mac_vmvo: .... i'm really not sure how , but the problem now is that when the icon theme has the icon in the scalable folder the theme does not fall back to the inherits , so now that the icon size is fixed it just is blank and not resizing...14:11
seb128ok come on14:16
seb128asac, greasemonkey in firefox broke again after updating xulrunner14:16
kwwiihow is it that we don't have space for wallpapers and artwork from the design team but we do have space for pictures of space?14:18
kwwiiand how decided to include this artwork?14:18
Amaranthpictures from space are awesomely autochanging though!14:19
seb128we don't have space wallpapers14:20
AmaranthYes we do14:20
AmaranthI think they're actually from a screensaver though?14:20
seb128no we don't14:20
seb128yes, those are screensaver images14:21
seb128they are not listed in the appareance capplet14:21
AmaranthThey are14:21
AmaranthThey just showed up14:21
seb128not there14:21
seb128and I dist-upgraded one hour ago14:21
seb128weird14:21
AmaranthAnd they have a neat little html file that makes nautilus change them every 15 minutes or whatever14:21
seb128what package did you install to get those?14:22
seb128I've some in a screensaver14:22
AmaranthI don't think I've installed anything special14:22
seb128but not in the background capplet14:22
seb128well you have something which is not installed there14:22
AmaranthEveryone on the forums seems to think they are part of the final artwork drop :P14:22
seb128lol14:22
mvoI just had a x screensaver active with a funny huge X - reminds me back of the 90s14:22
seb128oh, it's one entry only14:22
seb128with a play button14:23
Amaranthyeah14:23
seb128mvo, good old time ;-)14:23
AmaranthThese do take up 4MB though14:23
tgpraveen1I think even softpedia had an article where they said that the new space wallpapers were there14:24
seb128Amaranth, no they don't14:24
mac_vmvo: i think kwwii will know about it ;)14:24
seb128Amaranth, hum, or maybe they do ;-)14:24
tgpraveen1also is palimpest disk utility included by default in karmic?14:25
AmaranthThey're really awesome though14:25
seb128they are part of gnome-screensaver, not sure if they are meant to be displayed there14:25
pittitgpraveen1: palimpsest> yes14:25
pittiRiddell: could you please do a quick kubuntu update on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/ReleaseStatus ?14:26
pittiRiddell: in particular, do you plan a polkit-1 migration for final still?14:26
pittiI wasn't sure whether that's still on the plan (new packagekit, etc.)14:27
tgpraveen1pitti: wow awesome don't remember it being mentioned before. this will really help a lot of users do a lot of tasks which had to be done by cli earlier14:27
seb128it's gnome-disk-utility14:27
pittitgpraveen1: right, like "sudo luks-format" :)14:27
seb128pitti, I reopen the gpm task on bug #42811514:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 428115 in gnome-power-manager "Computer no longer locks on suspend or lid close" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42811514:29
seb128pitti, seems the "go to sleep after n minutes inactive" is still buggy14:30
pittiah, ok; it works fine with lid close14:30
seb128right14:31
mvomac_v: I tried various options now (foce_svg, generic_fallback, use_buildin) and I just get no icon14:32
mac_vkwwii: any ideas^ ?14:32
mac_vthe software store does not display the icon for search and clear14:32
mac_vbecause the those icons are present only in the scalable folder. atm we are making 16px icons but this would cause a problem for other themes too14:33
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pittiseb128: do you happen to know how gdm could use a gtk theme which isn't shown to normal users? I guess it can't go to /usr/share/themes/ for that?14:39
seb128pitti, I don't think it could no14:39
huatshello everyone14:39
huatshey pitti and seb12814:39
seb128pitti, it's a normal gnome-session14:39
seb128lut huats14:39
pittiseb128: could we install it into /var/lib/gdm/.themes/ ?14:40
seb128pitti, we could14:40
pittiseb128: like an user-installed one?14:40
pittior .local/share/themes/ or whatever14:41
tgpraveen1bigon: so has it been decided whether karmic will have msn a/v chat or not?14:43
cassidytgpraveen1, afaik, it won't14:45
cassidybut package is available in the TP PPA for users who feel adventurous :)14:45
tgpraveen1cassidy: :-( that's sad. it being there would certainly have helped people like the change to empathy much more. and silence its  critics a little14:48
cassidytgpraveen1, tbh, I'm not convinced the MSN support is mature enough14:49
cassidyit's really new and hasn't been tested a lot yet14:49
cassidyhaving it in the PPA will allow more experienced users to test it and report issues14:49
kwwiiseb128: we need to change the link that the "Get more wallpapers" button in the Appearance Preferences window uses15:02
seb128why?15:02
seb128there was a bug and a discussion about that recently and it has been decided against15:02
seb128and to use what?15:02
seb128hey rickspencer315:02
rickspencer3hi seb12815:03
seb128cassidy, bug #432511 seems to be a frequent crasher, do you know if that's known upstream already?15:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 432511 in empathy "empathy crashed with SIGSEGV in event_remove()" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43251115:07
tseliotrickspencer3, pitti: if the fix in my PPA for intel solves bug #428662 maybe we can put it in the beta (I'll test it here as soon as I get a Kubuntu iso)15:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 428662 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "kdm crashes system on logout" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/42866215:07
pittitseliot: you rock, thanks!15:07
tseliotpitti: thanks for bringing it to my attention15:08
cassidyseb128, don't know; didn't have time to look at Empathy bugs this week15:08
seb128ok15:08
cassidyseb128, hopefully I should have more time next week15:08
pittitseliot: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/32433050/xserver-xorg-video-intel_2%3A2.8.1-1ubuntu1_2%3A2.8.1-1ubuntu2%7Extesting1.diff.gz looks like a pinpointed patch, so if it's confirmed to fix the bug, I'm all for pushing this into beta15:09
davmor2tseliot: what intel or all intel15:09
tseliotpitti: great15:10
pittitedg: thanks for fixing the users in the session applet! empathy status also works great now15:10
tseliotdavmor2: it could affect all intel cards with Kubuntu15:10
seb128only kubuntu?15:11
Amaranthmvo: compiz bzr contains a fix for compiz allowing you to use workspaces again and readds the intel 845 blacklist so we don't get swamped with bugs from those still broken chips15:11
pittitedg: however, I see myself in the users list, which should be suppressed; also, I see my test user ("Joe") there, which isn't logged in; when I click on it, joe isn't selected in the following gdm login manager, I have to select it again15:11
tedgpitti: No problem.  Now to fix all the bugs that I'm sure will be filed :)15:11
davmor2tseliot: I need to do an alternate side by side to see if that is work on my intel box but I can check it for you after that15:11
pittitedg: neither is a bit problem for beta, but perhaps could be polished for final?15:11
pittitedg: known already, or shall I file bugs?15:11
tedgpitti: You should be in the user list, but insensitive.  It's already filed.15:11
pittitedg: I should? My name is already at the top of the menu15:12
seb128hey tedg15:12
chrisccoulsonhey pitti - thanks for approving my MIR15:12
tedgpitti: The gdm login thing, that might be trickier... there doesn't seem to be an API for it in the new GDM :(15:12
pittitedg: right, I guess so15:12
chrisccoulsondo you mind if i do the gnome-python-extras change now?15:12
tedgpitti: We've stubbed it appropriately, we're still looking.15:12
mvoAmaranth: thanks, is there more pending or should I sposnor?15:12
pittitedg: perhaps we could only show users which already have a running session?15:12
tedgpitti: The user list should be in a submenu.15:13
Amaranthmvo: shouldn't be anything else before beta15:13
tseliotseb128: no, it's a bug in the driver which seems to be triggered by kdm (where TerminateServer=true is commented out)15:13
pittitedg: oh, I thought it was to be displayed inline for < 7 or so?15:13
tedgpitti: We've discussed that.  It kinda sucks a little though for the standard case of a family.15:13
pittirightg15:13
mvoAmaranth: ok, thanks15:13
Amaranthmvo: Oh, there is another change in there to use glXWaitX() that upstream xorg/mesa guys say we need15:13
Amaranthmvo: Want to get it in before beta to see if it causes any issues15:13
tseliotdavmor2: ok, thanks15:14
mvoAmaranth: ok15:14
AmaranthAlthough several people have assured me it won't15:14
mvoAmaranth: I saw that discussion, its something that needs to be added to upstream git too, right? so we probably need a new snapshot?15:14
Amaranthcompiz git would have it too but onestone is waiting for the plumbers conf and such to see what else they come up with15:14
mvois he going there?15:15
Amaranthbecause technically glXWaitX() isn't what we want but it's the closest we have15:15
AmaranthI dunno15:15
AmaranthThey are supposed to discuss fixes for composite problems though15:15
onestoneI'm not going there15:15
Amaranththere and the XDC15:15
onestoneBut as long there is the buggy compiz core, they have a reason to think about a final solution15:18
Amaranthhehe15:19
pittiRiddell: wow, KNE runs in kvm, nice15:22
pittiUNR requires compositing15:22
* Riddelll licks finger and puts a score 1 mark into the air15:23
Amaranthpitti: kvm supports OpenGL and compositing but you have to install extra things15:23
pittioh? that's news to me15:23
AmaranthVMGL or something15:24
AmaranthBut you have to use VNC to access the guest, the standard SDL interface doesn't support it15:24
pittiheh, konqueror looks funny in kvm; I  guess that does use some graphics trick15:25
davmor2pitti: no that's the way it looks all the time ;)15:26
pittiwith black-white stripes?15:26
davmor2pitti: It's the zebra themeing15:26
pittiRiddelll: I confirmed that mounting internal drives still works fine15:27
Riddelllpitti: does it pop up a kdesudo dialogue?15:27
pittiRiddelll: no, but kdesudo doesn't appear for passwordless users as it seems15:28
seb128pitti, is pidgin-libnotify in universe wanted?15:29
pittiuh, I don't know, but I guess it should be in main? tedg?15:30
seb128pitti, I'm just discussing it with ted the dx chan15:31
seb128and I was surprised to see it in universe15:31
tedgpitti: I'm not sure.  I mean, when we were talking about putting Pidgin out of main... that made sense.  But now that Pidgin is still in main, I think the plugin should be as well.15:31
pittiRiddelll: ubuntu-bug works fine on KNE for me; I get an "ICE default IO handler error" thing on stderr, but it collects info, uploads to LP, opens brwoser15:32
seb128ok, I will add a recommends on pidgin15:32
pittitedg: I agree; it should be recommended or so15:32
seb128rather pidgin Recommends notify15:32
pittiseb128: :)15:32
pittiI guess previously we just pulled it in through ubuntu-desktop15:32
pittiseb128: re-promoted15:32
seb128thanks15:32
seb128I guess we will need a rebuild for rosetta15:33
Riddelllpitti: great, that should be fine then15:33
pittinow, jockey15:34
Riddelllpitti: 15:37 < yuriy> Riddelll: but does the process still hang afterwards?15:38
pittihm, it just goes back to the terminal15:38
pittias it should15:38
hggdhseb128: can I prepare evo for libpst, or are you going to publish another update soon?15:39
seb128hggdh, you can work on the change if you want otherwise I will do it after beta15:40
seb128it should be adding a build-depends, changing a .install and updating the description15:40
Laneyhggdh: did you want something?15:40
hggdhseb128: yes. I will prepare it, publish on my PPA a version, and ask for tests15:40
Laneylibpst is going to main? cool beans15:40
seb128hggdh, thanks!15:41
seb128Laney, yes, the mir is approval for some time15:41
hggdhLaney: I am sorry I got stuck on the teleconference.15:41
hggdhseb128: I will also add a comment on the MIR that Evo now depends on it15:41
Laneyno problem i uploaded it anyway15:41
seb128hggdh, thanks15:41
hggdhLaney: the only tghing left is to find out what goes with the python option. There seems to be a mismatch on libboost-python15:42
hggdhI will check on it, also15:42
Laneywhat happens?15:42
hggdhit seems to build-depend on libboost-python-dev, but fails to ln on the run-time library15:43
hggdhs/ln/link/15:43
hggdhthis is why I disabled the python option -- there is no immediate use for it, anyway15:44
hggdhhum. Is there any problems with pull-lp-source?15:47
Laneyyeah15:48
Laneyuse the bzr versions15:48
Laney-s15:48
hggdhthanks15:48
Laneyi'm going to upload that later too15:49
hggdhLaney: sorry, which bzr option?15:49
hggdhnot bzr clone, I guess15:49
* hggdh is not an expert on bzr15:50
Laneybzr branch lp:ubuntu-dev-tools15:50
hggdhoh, OK. <shame/>15:51
hggdhhuh. Shouldn't the package evolution-plugins depend on Evolution (same version), like evolution-plugins-experimental?16:04
seb128hggdh, it does?16:05
hggdhseb128: I would expect so, as much as plugins-experimental does16:06
seb128well it does right now16:06
kwwiiseb128: we want it to point to the buttload of pics we received in the contest since we couldn't fit them all on the CD16:07
kwwiiand that, being a design issue should be left to the design team, I think16:07
seb128rickspencer3, pitti: ^ opinion16:07
seb128they suggest dropping the url the GNOME community website for background, themes, etc16:08
seb128and setting an ubuntu one instead16:08
rickspencer3seb128, would such a change introduce risk, and how much work would it be?16:08
seb128no risk, trivial16:08
seb128I'm just concerned about the community impact16:08
rickspencer3can the website point to GNOME in turn?16:09
seb128dunno about the website16:09
seb128but I would recommend it does16:09
seb128or we might have unhappy GNOME users who want GNOME themes and not only a set of ubuntu wallpapers16:09
* mclasen floats the radical idea of just putting the buttloads of pics on the gnome site...16:10
pittiseb128: hi (sorry, lagging; release meeting)16:10
pittihm, would be a shame to hide the ones on gnome.org16:11
pittimclasen: does that have a low barrier for contributions?16:11
mclasenpitti: I don't know, I'm not much of artist, so I never tried to put anything up there...16:12
pittiseb128: oh, themes and wallpapers have the same link? that sounds a bit weird16:13
seb128pitti, no, there is one url on each tab16:13
chrisccoulsonyeah, they should be different16:13
chrisccoulsonthey are here anyway16:14
seb128the background one leads to http://art.gnome.org/backgrounds16:14
chrisccoulsonthey're configurable in gconf too. should please those who want it pointing to gnome-look ;)16:17
rickspencer3kwwii, well ... around here no issue is left to any one entity, but ...16:18
rickspencer3I agree that it's Ubuntu, and the Ubuntu community contributed artwork should be accessible16:18
rickspencer3kwwii, is there a page set up for the ubuntu art work yet?16:19
kwwiirickspencer3: so far, all we have is our flickr page16:22
kwwiiI am trying to get the other peeps from the desing team here, one second16:22
rickspencer3ok16:22
rickspencer3I think that we should change the link to point to a page that the design team controls, and that page in turn should refer to the gnome page16:22
rickspencer3however, we need the actually page from the design team before we can make that change16:23
kwwiirickspencer3: yes agreed...maybe we could put the pics on a wiki page and point it to that16:23
rickspencer3kwwii, but couldn't random people edit the wiki page?16:24
rickspencer3and thus defeat the purpose?16:24
kwwiitrue16:24
rickspencer3could there be a people.ubuntu.com/ayatana page or something?16:24
rickspencer3I like the idea of the page being integrated into the ubuntu community infrastructure16:25
kwwiiwell, if someone could post something nasty without us knowing it could go very wrong16:26
kwwiiin any case, it would have to locked down16:26
mat_trickspencer3: I think having a Flickr pool where everyone, from all art communities can contribute to Ubuntu, makes a lot of sense16:27
mat_trickspencer3: we had great results already for wallpapers16:27
kwwiimat_t: pointing to the short-list flickr page would be a good idea, it is controlled by the admins who are canonical employees and trusted community members16:28
seb128not sure every user would like to be sent to flickr though16:28
rickspencer3mat_t, doesn't that defeat the pripose16:28
rickspencer3purpose, even16:28
rickspencer3I thought the change was to point to the top tier of submissions first16:29
kwwiiseb128: because it is not opensource?16:29
seb128yes16:29
mat_texactly16:29
kwwiiseb128: I mean, we send them to google to search16:29
kwwii:p16:29
seb128no, we send them to a custom ubuntu google webpage ;-)16:30
* rickspencer3 kicks seb16:30
mat_trickspencer3: yes, top tier only, so it's a kind of permanent "contest"16:30
rickspencer3this sounds like it is getting unnecessarily complicated16:30
kwwiiyes, this effort will be ongoing16:30
rickspencer3beta freeze was *yesterda*16:30
rickspencer3we need to sort this stuff out asap16:30
rickspencer3I think if you have a set of backgrounds you are happy with, put them on a web page that contains a link to the GNOME page ...16:31
rickspencer3give the url to seb128, and then be finished for Karmic16:31
kwwiiwe either a) point it to the flickr page, b) make a page of the website with those pics ro c) don't change anything16:31
rickspencer3if we want to have a more fluid and dynamic system, let's do that in Lucid after a good UDS discussion, etc...16:31
rickspencer3sound ok?16:31
kwwiirickspencer3, seb128: ok, we'll figure this out asap and get back to you16:31
seb128I'm fine with any of those16:32
kwwiibefore we make things worse, we leave it alone though16:32
kwwiiseb128, rickspencer3: thanks :)16:32
mat_tkwwii: I'd go with a) since we used Flickr already and it met good response from the art community.16:33
Riddelllpitti: although I did spot a missing icons in jockey-kde16:34
kwwiimat_t: very good point16:34
Riddellldidn't note down which one it was16:34
kwwiimat_t: it would also encourage and point people to the ongoing context16:34
kwwiicontest16:34
pittiRiddelll: oh, indeed I don't see the "tested by Ubuntu devs" and "license" icons16:34
mat_tkwwii: exactly - in essence, we're starting the Lucid contest right now16:35
kwwiiright16:36
seb128mat_t, but you have freedom, our users might not ;-)16:36
seb128mat_t, it might be a wrong concern but there is still a possibility that some user feels strongly about being sent to a outside service16:38
pittiTheMuso: can you please add a test plan to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/Karmic/GnomeSpeechReplacement ? it's quite important to have them for the beta16:38
mvompt: hello, nzmm (the guy who wrote the shinny pathbar code) showed me a pic with some thoughts of his today, what do you think? http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/123544/thoughts.jpg16:39
pittididrocks, rickspencer3: can we have a "test plan" on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopTeam/Specs/Karmic/Quickly for beta? it's quite important to have those for beta16:39
pittididrocks, rickspencer3: it's also the last TODO item, as it seems16:40
rickspencer3pitti, ok16:40
rickspencer3pitti, it's mostly, do the tutorial and make sure it works16:41
rickspencer3is that ok?16:41
mptmvo, I had a private chat with him about it. The summary was (1) I plan to do user-testing of navigation in the next couple of months (Back+Forward buttons, search results segment in path button, icon as first segment, etc), and (2&3) I'd rather fix double borders by removing one of them rather than by adding extra empty space between them.16:41
rickspencer3by "ok", I mean "sufficient"?16:41
mptmvo, he also has plenty of other cool ideas for the Store :-)16:41
pittirickspencer3: our specs have a "test plan", which is usually a small paragraph and a series of commands/steps to check the most basic functionality16:43
andreasnmvo, mpt, it's starting to look really nice16:43
pittirickspencer3: sth. like "apt-get install quickly", "quickly foo", "quickly deb" and check that you can install the resulting .debs and you see a main window16:43
pittirickspencer3: something along that granularity16:43
rickspencer3pitti, ok, so I can just summarize the commands from the tutorial16:44
pittirickspencer3: many thanks16:44
rickspencer3pitti, before next Thursday, or for yesterday?16:44
mptthanks andreasn16:44
pittirickspencer3: preferably until next Monday or Tuesday, when we finalize the beta release notes16:44
pittirickspencer3: ^ at that time we mainly need the "release note" section16:45
pitti(which might get a little more verbose for quickly)16:45
rickspencer3pitti, will do, no problems16:45
rickspencer3thanks16:45
pittirickspencer3: on Thursday, when we release beta, it'd be good ot have the test plans, so that the community and testers can use them16:45
pittigreat16:45
kwwiipitti: thanks for the wallpaper upload, people are loving it :)16:46
pittiyay :)16:46
pittikwwii: first thing I did was to fire up eog and look at them all; marvellous ones16:46
kwwiipitti: thnx...it went really well, we are very lucky16:47
kwwiiseb128: ok, one more question about that link...can we simply remove it altogether? currently clicking that link opens a firefox window where it is totally unclear where to go from there to get the wallpaper installed16:48
seb128easy to drop16:48
kwwiiseb128: ok, let's axe it then, if you have the time, naturally16:49
seb128some users were suggesting using http://gnome-look.org16:49
kwwiifor lucid we can do it right16:49
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seb128you can dnd from the website to the capplet16:49
kwwiiit should open a window with an rss feed of pics and install them directly16:49
seb128is that worth the change?16:49
seb128I mean installing a background is not rocked science16:50
rickspencer3maybe a quickly app for installing new backgrounds?16:50
rickspencer3:)16:50
kwwiiseb128: but you have to click on the picture, which takes you directly that size and then dnd it into the capplet...my wife or mother would not get it16:50
kwwiirickspencer3: yes!16:50
seb128well you can also browse those and save it on disk16:50
seb128and then right click16:50
kwwiiseb128: but it is totally unclear how to do that16:50
seb128I mean they are still background collections16:50
pittiwell, does it hurt to have the link there?16:50
seb128what, store an image on your disk?16:50
kwwiiso before we confuse people even more, just get rid of the link16:50
pittiit's no different than installing a friend's photo from his webpage16:51
seb128lot of users know how to save a file16:51
seb128give them some credit ...16:51
rickspencer3seb128, but it is weird conversion for a system->preference dialog to the web16:51
kwwiiwell, if you ask me, it should either be gone or point to http://www.flickr.com/groups/1188458@N24/16:51
seb128because it's easier to install a background from flickr than from gnome-look?16:52
rickspencer3I don't feel comforatable pointing from the Ubuntu desktop off to flickr16:52
rickspencer3that seems odd to me16:53
seb128seems here16:53
seb128I would suggest it's such a detail and coming from upstream that we should let it this way16:54
seb128the ui freeze is passed by now16:54
seb128we should focus on stabilizing karmic16:54
seb128not on arguing over a button16:54
pitti+1 from me, FWIW16:55
kwwiiwell, the button did not appear until very recently...nobody on the deisgn team knew about it :p16:56
kwwiibut I can accept defeat :D16:56
andreasnthose backgrounds look nice, we could clean up the art.gnome.org selection and add them there.16:58
andreasnselection/section I mean :)17:00
kwwiiandreasn: hrm, that might be a good idea...I don' necessarily like art.gnome.org though, it looks to geeky for me17:00
andreasnwell, we could set up a new page and host it there17:02
andreasnbut I'm not going to drive this, I don't want one more thing on my todo :)17:02
kwwiiandreasn: lol...I think in the end the best thing is not to point someone to a website...it should be an intregrated rss feed driven wallpaper installer that anyone could use17:03
andreasnindeed17:04
andreasnthere have been 2-3 pieces of code doing that already17:04
andreasnclarkbw did one and auritz did another one17:04
kwwiiyeah, I was thinking of one that existed a long time ago for themes and such17:04
andreasnlets try to make it happen for the next release17:07
Amaranthpitti: If an nvidia crasher keeps getting assigned to compiz while apport start filing dupes automatically if I add a compiz task to the nvidia bug report but mark it invalid?17:07
pittiAmaranth: s/while/will/?17:08
Amaranthyeah17:08
pittiAmaranth: you should be able to just reassign it17:08
AmaranthIt's a crash when compiz exits but the crash is inside the nvidia driver17:08
AmaranthI can but I'm getting at least one a day17:08
kwwiiandreasn: agreed :)17:09
AmaranthIt doesn't look for dupes in different packages so I was hoping it would mark new ones as dupes automatically if I added an Invalid compiz task to the bug report17:09
Amaranthwell, I guess it's one every other day17:10
AmaranthI expect that to go up real soon though :)17:10
AmaranthI'll try it and see what happens17:10
Amaranthworst case I get bug mail for that bug full of people saying "unsubscribe" here in a couple weeks17:10
rugby471kwwii: is there a package which the new wallpapers in? if so what is it's name17:15
pittiAmaranth: we should just have a package hook which looks at the trace and assigns it to the nvidia driver automatically..17:16
pittiAmaranth: but it _should_ duplicate to bugs in other packages17:16
pittioh, hang on, ignore me17:16
pittiwe explicitly didn't do that, in case other packages have similar stack traces due to using the same libs17:16
pittiAmaranth: an invalid task doesn't help, thouhg17:16
pittiAmaranth: let me check that after the meeting, I jsut have 1/4 of a brain here right now17:17
rugby471mvo: have we had a name change?17:17
mvompt: ok, thanks17:17
mvorugby471: yes17:17
Riddellldoes upstart have a log?17:18
mvorugby471: see bug #43664817:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 436648 in software-store "[UserInterface Freeze Exception]Change name of software-store to software center" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43664817:21
kwwiirugby471: no, I have not packaged them (yet)...19 are in main, I will make a package when my work relating to the beta is done ;)17:21
rugby471kwwii: cool thanks17:21
kwwiinp17:23
pittiseb128: your pidgin-libnotify upload just has a changelog, nothing else; control.in trick perhaps?18:06
pittiseb128: I reject this18:06
seb128pitti, no18:07
seb128pitti, it's a no change upload after promotion for rosetta18:07
pittiseb128: hm, it says "Update url to avoid another redirection"18:07
seb128urg18:08
seb128wrong line copy for the changelog18:08
seb128it's was supposed to be "Rebuild so translations are moved to language packs as expected"18:08
seb128let me reupload18:08
pittithanks18:08
seb128I messed 2 dch calls18:08
seb128pitti, reuploaded18:11
seb128or not18:11
seb128"Uploading to ubuntu (via ftp to upload.ubuntu.com):18:11
seb128Connection failed, aborting. Check your network (111, 'Connection refused')18:11
seb128"18:11
seb128gnagnagna18:11
* pitti hugs seb12818:11
seb128pitti, upload.ubuntu.com is down18:12
pittiseb128: it's trying to tell you "it's weekend"18:12
seb128lol18:12
seb128yes, but I want this no change upload in ;-)18:12
pittiseb128: I accepted your original one18:12
pitti*shrug* :)18:12
seb128lol18:12
seb128thanks18:12
Riddelllseb128: do you know about the gdm upstart-ification?  I can't work out how the old /etc/rcX.d scripts get removed18:16
seb128Riddelll, no, scott did the changes18:16
pitti# Automatically added by dh_installinit18:16
pittiupdate-rc.d -f gdm remove >/dev/null || exit $?18:16
pitti-DEB_DH_INSTALLINIT_ARGS = --noscripts18:18
pitti+DEB_DH_INSTALLINIT_ARGS = --no-start18:18
pittithis was the only change in debian/rules from Scott18:18
pittiseems that current dh_installinit now works for either init.d and upstart and DTRT?18:18
tgpraveenwill tracker be updated to 0.7 series? it is going to be released in a week or less. and brings many new features currently it is 0.6.9518:19
tgpraveenwho is the best person to speak to about this?18:19
Riddelllpitti: mm, clever18:20
seb128doubtfully in karmic18:20
chrisccoulsontpgraveen - no, it probably won't be updated18:20
chrisccoulsontoo much has changed, and too little time to fix bugs18:20
chrisccoulsonand it's really only intended for developers18:20
chrisccoulsoni'll probably be maintaining a PPA with it in, when i can free up some time ;)18:20
tgpraveen:-( a good search app is really missing in linux desktop right now18:21
chrisccoulsontpgraaven - agreed18:21
tgpraveenwell will have to use your ppa chrisccoulson it seems :-)18:21
chrisccoulsontpgraaven - i started maintaining git snapshots ages ago, but they are way out of date now18:22
chrisccoulsoni lost interest ;)18:22
tgpraveenhehe18:22
chrisccoulsonbut maybe i'll put some time in to it again if people actually want to use it18:22
seb128do you really expect new versions to work much better?18:22
seb128the indexing issues are not due much to tracker18:22
seb128rather to io load handling and inotify18:22
chrisccoulsonyeah, and the major benefit of the new tracker is not yet used by anything else on the desktop18:23
chrisccoulson(ie, you can have the RDF store without any indexing now)18:23
chrisccoulsonbut nothing uses it yet18:23
chrisccoulsonso, karmic is sticking with 0.6.95 - although, perhaps i should have a look in GIT and cherry pick some bug fixes out of the 0.6.9x series, if they're not planning to do another release18:25
pittiseb128: seems we just had a LP rollout, which explains upload going down18:26
pittithat broke change-override.py, *mumble*18:26
seb128pitti, great ...18:26
chrisccoulsonwas there an announcement there?18:26
seb128no18:26
chrisccoulsonhmmmm18:27
pittiprobably a cherrypick18:27
pittibye everyone!18:37
chrisccoulsonhave a good weekend pitti18:37
pittiand you!18:37
chrisccoulsonthanks :)18:37
chrisccoulsonmy friday afternoon seems to have completely disappeared!18:39
djsiegelbye pitti18:39
seb128pitti, enjoy your weekend18:40
Laneyseb128: OK to sync gnome-backgrounds?18:59
seb128Laney, I guess so but I will not do sync before next week since I think they bypass the freeze18:59
mvoAmaranth: sorry, but what was the latest on compiz? we wait for the upstream changes for after beta? and upload whats in bzr now?18:59
Laneyseb128: It's universe anyway, I just wanted ffe19:00
seb128Laney, ok, got that19:00
Laneythanks19:00
Amaranthmvo: yeah, that should be fine19:00
Amaranthmvo: we'll probably get a lot of dupes for alt-tab randomly crashing but it doesn't seem too common19:00
mvoAmaranth: cool, doing that now then19:00
mvor301? nice ts quite a busy repo19:01
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Amaranthhehe19:02
mvoAmaranth: the glxWaitX change looks a bit scary, but it seems that it should not cause performance issue if it does not need a roundtrip19:03
Amaranthmvo: Right now glXBindTexImageEXT is doing the round trip but it has no reason to need to19:03
Amaranthmvo: So right now glXWaitX() called there will almost never do anything but once the drivers are optimized it will save us a lot of headaches19:04
AmaranthAnd I'm sure someone will make new drivers available for karmic (xorg-edgers)19:04
Amarantherr19:04
Amaranthoh, no, that's what I meant19:04
Amaranthmvo: And hopefully in a couple weeks the Xorg guys will have a proper solution thought up we can use in lucid19:05
AmaranthOh, right, the err was because I didn't mean round trip :)19:06
AmaranthI meant XSync minus the round trip, which is what glXWaitX does :)19:06
AmaranthI haven't seen any issues in the last 5 hours since I've had that in there19:08
Amaranthand an option in the workarounds plugin basically does the same thing but not as well since plugins can't hook into this point and no one has had problems with it19:09
Amaranthand it makes Qt apps look right on nvidia :)19:09
didrockspitti, rickspencer3: I'm already working on a complete testsuite for Quickly. But it's target for 0.4 which won't be in karmic. A simple test plan can be done easily19:10
chrisccoulsondoes anything look right on nvidia? ;)19:11
* didrocks was almost sure it was seahorse-plugins that handle ssh key. Even installing it, I can't get the nice dialog showing…19:12
chrisccoulsondidrocks - i'm not sure there - that's still all magic to me ;)19:13
mvoAmaranth: and emacs is behaving without artifacts for me now too \o/19:13
Amaranthmvo: oh yeah, that too19:13
AmaranthIf only everything used GTK+...19:13
mvo:)19:14
AmaranthGTK+ is very resilient to things like this :)19:14
AmaranthProbably because GTK+ used _NET_WM_SYNC_REQUEST for pretty much everything19:15
didrockschrisccoulson: oh, you who knows almost everything in GNOME :)19:16
didrocksI'm disapointed :p19:16
chrisccoulsonheh, didrocks - that's one part i don't understand yet19:16
AmaranthI thought it was something with ssh-agent and seahorse-daemon19:16
Amaranthbut it's black magic to me too19:17
chrisccoulsonthat's the next part of GNOME which i need to bury my head in!19:17
didrockschrisccoulson: I'm always wondering how you was able to dive in a particular as documentation is tight sometimes19:17
Amaranthapt-get source and grep19:18
chrisccoulsondidrocks - i don't like not understanding how things work ;)19:18
chrisccoulsonthat's probably how i ended up doing engineering!19:18
didrockschrisccoulson: so do I, but you have been able to dive into GNOME, really easily, apparently :)19:18
didrocksAmaranth: seahorse-daemon is running19:19
chrisccoulsondidrocks - sometimes not so easily. i sometimes just spend more time on it than i should ;)19:19
didrocksAmaranth: it's in /etc/xdg/autostart/seahorse-daemon.desktop in fact19:19
djsiegelseb128: do you know if it's possible to do one humanity-icon-theme package for UNR, and another for the desktop?19:22
didrocksso, gnome-keyring is installed and conftool-2 --get /apps/gnome-keyring/daemon-components/ssh returns true19:26
didrockshum, $ eval `seahorse-agent --variables`19:27
didrocks** Message: Another GPG agent already running19:27
Amaranthright, the regular ssh-agent19:29
didrockswell, I try to not mess up my installation and find a nice way to setup it :)19:31
Amaranthprobably just log out19:31
didrocksfinishing full-upgrade before :)19:33
didrocksAmaranth: reboot solved nothing :/19:39
seb128re19:49
chrisccoulsonhey seb12819:50
chrisccoulsonready for the weekend?19:50
seb128yes:19:50
seb128yes!19:50
seb128you?19:50
seb128didrocks, what are you looking at?19:50
chrisccoulsoni am now. this afternoon didn't go entirely to plan though ;)19:50
seb128oh?19:51
seb128you had to work?19:51
chrisccoulsonwell, i worked later than planned, and then i had issues with my car when i finished19:51
chrisccoulsonso i've spent the rest of the afternoon trying to get that sorted19:52
seb128not sure if you do half of a day every friday or if that was getting hours back the previous time you had ;-)19:52
seb128oh19:52
chrisccoulsonseb128 - it's half day every friday;)19:52
seb128did you manage to get it fixed now?19:52
chrisccoulsoni did, but it's money that i'd rather not have spent ;)19:52
didrocksseb128: just to setup seahorse and gnome-keyring to display a nice windows when using my gpg and ssh key19:53
seb128didrocks, gnome-keyring should work out of the box for ssh19:53
seb128you need seahorse-plugins for gpg19:53
chrisccoulsoni really need to spend some time looking at this logout issue with gnome-keyring this weekend :-/19:54
didrockshum, I installed both, copy my ~/.ssh/id_rsa and ssh isn't working :/19:54
didrocksI have "Enter passphrase for key '/home/didrocks/.ssh/id_rsa':" in my shell19:54
didrocksI didn't export/import it into seahorse, maybe that's the root issue?19:55
seb128no19:56
seb128seahorse has nothing to do with ssh agent19:56
seb128didrocks, env | grep -i ssh?19:56
didrocksSSH_AGENT_PID=176219:57
didrocksSSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-oxQ0AD/socket.ss19:57
didrocksso, SSH_AGENT is making some trouble?19:57
seb128well it's the ssh agent19:57
seb128ls /tmp/keyring-oxQ0AD/socket.ssh19:57
didrocksit exists19:58
seb128is gnome-keyring-agent running?19:58
seb128gnome-keyring-daemon19:58
didrocks/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon is running19:58
seb128ok, so I don't now19:58
seb128ssh -vvv ...19:58
didrockswell, no real useful output: http://paste.ubuntu.com/278168/20:00
seb128ok, suck to be you then ;-)20:01
c_korntedg: hello20:01
didrocksseb128: thanks :-)20:01
c_korntedg: currently indicator-applet crashes on startup20:02
tedgc_korn: Howdy20:02
didrocksI'll try a clean install in beta…20:02
tedgc_korn: Hmm... that's no good.20:02
seb128didrocks, seems you have no key20:02
tedgc_korn: Do you get a backtrace or anything?20:02
c_korntedg: maybe it is related to that icon issue20:02
seb128debug2: key: /home/didrocks/.ssh/identity ((nil))20:02
seb128debug2: key: /home/didrocks/.ssh/id_rsa ((nil))20:02
seb128debug2: key: /home/didrocks/.ssh/id_dsa ((nil))20:02
seb128didrocks, ^20:02
c_korntedg: apport is currently collectiong information20:02
c_korntedg: and fails: The program crashed on an assertion failure, but the message could not be retrieved. Apport does not support reporting these crashes20:03
didrocksseb128: hum, I still have id_rsa (see below) and I can type in my private ssh passphrase and I can connect20:03
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tedgc_korn: Err, hate that in apport.20:03
c_korntedg: oh, it is indicator-applet-session which crashes20:04
tedgc_korn: Hmm, that's probably similar to what seb128 was seeing.  Do you see it on all logins?20:04
tedgc_korn: seb128 was getting it on guest only.20:04
seb128tedg, not only20:05
seb128tedg, that's just what I use for testing20:05
seb128didrocks, debug1: PEM_read_PrivateKey failed20:05
seb128didrocks, that's weird20:05
c_korntedg: yes, it crashed on all logins. when I reload it does not crash however20:05
didrocksseb128: right, that's weird as I still can type my passphrase to decrypt this key :/20:05
seb128didrocks, seems a ssh issue rather than a keyring one20:06
tedgc_korn: Hmm, probably the same as seb128's issue.20:06
didrocksseb128: indeed, I'll try to copy the whole .ssh folder, not just the key20:06
tedgWe need a way to corner this one somehow.20:06
seb128didrocks, using karmic?20:10
didrocksseb128: of course20:11
seb128didrocks, bug #348126 is similar to yours20:11
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348126 in gnome-keyring "ssh are using ssh-userauth but ignores private key" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34812620:11
seb128but should be fixed20:11
didrocksseb128: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+bug/348126/comments/30 is exactly mine20:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 348126 in gnome-keyring "ssh are using ssh-userauth but ignores private key" [Medium,Fix released]20:14
didrocksseb128: creating a new ssh key and exporting it works… but well…20:14
Amaranthccheney: Get your new machine setup?20:14
didrocksseb128: in seahorse, it's listing in "other key", not in "my personal key", maybe an hint?20:15
didrocks(the new one is listed in "my personal key")20:15
didrockswell, going to have some dinner, bbl20:16
seb128didrocks, could be20:16
seb128didrocks, open an upstream bug they are responsive sometime20:17
seb128didrocks, enjoy!20:17
didrocksseb128: thanks :)20:19
didrocksI'll do some additional tests before opening the upstream bug20:19
mac_vpitti: you around?20:20
mac_vor seb128 is there space for ~290 kb on the cd ?20:21
seb128mac_v, not around until next week no20:21
seb128mac_v, it's late for beta what do you need?20:21
mac_vthe UNR has dark panel and Ubuntu has light panel... so figuring out a solution.. and thats needs just aroung that much space20:22
seb128the space should be ok20:22
mac_vok thanks20:23
kwwiiseb128: jfyi, I am working with djsiegel and mac_v to solve this issue...we should have some idea of what we need to do by monday20:42
djsiegelkwwii: I have an email typed up20:42
djsiegel"Ken and I advocate using Human icons for just the panel in the desktop edition, but I am told that it's too difficult to revert to Human icons in the Desktop edition panel while keeping Humanity icons in the UNR panel. Let's improve this situation in Lucid so we can do a dark-panel icon theme for UNR and a light-panel icon theme for the Desktop edition, but for Karmic let's go with Humanity."20:42
djsiegelas far as mixing color icons and stencil-look, "We are just going to live with this, it's not terrible. We can't cover all application icons, and even we could, there is no mechanism in place at the moment for us to specify panel-only icons. If we were to change the Tomboy icon for example, the panel icon would show up unintentionally within Tomboy. We will consider this something to address in the Lucid cycle."20:43
mac_vdjsiegel: i'v proposed an alternate solution to kwwii ... lest see how he decides ;)20:43
mac_vlet's*20:43
djsiegelwhat's that, mac_v?20:43
kwwiidjsiegel, mac_v let's talk about this some more and then make a final decision ;)20:43
djsiegelok, I will sit on the email :)20:44
kwwiiI do not think we are going to start merging/splitting/creating icons tonight and be done with it by tomorrow in any case20:44
kwwiilet's figure out the best course and then bug seb128 :P20:44
mac_vhehe , ;)20:44
djsiegelcan we avoid bugging seb128 altogether? I am kind of scared of him20:45
kwwiiseb128: does that sound best to you, or is there a pressing need to get everything wrapped up tonight?20:45
seb128djsiegel, lol20:46
seb128kwwii, no hurry the archive is frozen for beta since yesterday20:46
seb128kwwii, you will get nobody to let uploads in until next week now20:46
djsiegelkwwii: I called ivanka to discuss, and she said sticking with humanity everywhere is acceptable -- she feels it is still an improvement over jaunty, and as long as it's an improvement it's ok20:46
seb128you guys should really work on respecting freezes next cycle20:46
djsiegelThe panel icons are not awesome on the desktop edition20:46
djsiegelseb128: yeah yeah, the decision to go with humanity on the desktop was made at the absolute last minute20:47
kwwiiseb128: it was not my idea to switch icon themes one day before beta without any testing20:47
seb128well just saying for whoever idea it was20:47
kwwiiseb128: trust me, this is not my fault, I just want to get the best solution20:47
djsiegelit's a huge pain for all of us, but users will like it a lot20:47
kwwiidjsiegel: that is for you, I guess :D20:47
seb128it create issues for everybody and we have other things to fight at beta time usually20:47
djsiegeland excite the community20:47
djsiegelok, kwwii20:47
djsiegelmac_v: what was your alternate solution?20:48
seb128well anyway nothing will go in before monday20:48
seb128so don't hurry20:48
djsiegelI am fine sticking with humanity everywhere, and having a light-style panel on the desktop20:48
seb128and if that's after beta that's ok too we still have some weeks20:48
djsiegelgives us a nice thing to improve for lucid20:48
kwwiiseb128: right, that was my point...I don't want to distract you with this discussion, you have better things to do20:49
kwwiidjsiegel: let's take this offline...we are also discussing it on #ubuntu-artwork20:49
mac_vdjsiegel: we make the icons darker , for Ubuntu , , for UNR , we split those specific icons and make lighter icons ... or even easier would be to just mkae UNR's default panel light!20:49
mac_vmake*20:49
djsiegelkwwii: ok, I can work on something else20:50
kwwiimac_v: no, unr was designed to use a dark panel, that should not change20:51
mac_vhehe , yeah20:51
kwwiimac_v, djsiegel: let's discuss this in #ubuntu-art20:51
djsiegelok20:52
didrocksseb128: ok, got it. Having the public secret key in .ssh folder is needed for gnome-keyring20:54
didrocks-secret20:54
didrockspublic key :)20:54
seb128didrocks, ok, good20:55
seb128enough work for me now, see you later20:56
didrocksseb128: enjoy your week-end!20:56
seb128thanks, you too!20:56
seb128bye20:56
hggdhLaney, ping20:57
Laneyhi20:57
Laneycontent in pings appreciated :)20:58
hggdhLaney: I just found (while building evolution) that I was missing libpst.pc in the libpst package20:58
hggdhLaney: sorry about the content-less ping20:58
Laneybad .install?20:58
hggdhindeed20:58
hggdhI just rebuilt it locally, seems to be OK, but I will test it against evo before asking a new upload20:59
Laneyok20:59
hggdhsince evo has this quirk about only building pst-import if it finds the bloody libpst there21:00
hggdhwhat would you prefer: reopen the bug (and assign it to you), or ping you here?21:00
Laneyjust give me a diff21:00
Laneydoesnt need a bug21:01
hggdhregoer willco21:01
Amaranthchrisccoulson: are you on amd64?21:23
chrisccoulsonhi Amaranth - yeah, i'm on amd6422:09
Amaranthchrisccoulson: http://people.ubuntu.com/~amaranth/compiz/ has some compiz packages with a possible workaround for the nvidia bug22:10
chrisccoulsonAmaranth - thanks.mind if i take a look a but later?22:10
chrisccoulsoni'm just about to eat dinner;)22:10
Amaranthchrisccoulson: That's fine although there is a process to testing22:10
Amaranthchrisccoulson: You have to install, start compiz in terminal, turn off unredirect fullscreen windows in general options in ccsm, then go to guest session and back22:11
chrisccoulsonthanks, i'll try that in a bit22:11
Amaranthcompiz-wrapper is still turning the option on when you start compiz so you have to disable it after starting22:11
Amaranthprobably should have patched that out of my test stuff :)22:11
chrisccoulsonthat's ok, i can work around that;)22:12
Amaranthchrisccoulson: Oh and don't leave it installed as it will quickly fill up your .xsession-errors and chew up CPU when you have the screensaver active (due to the printf on every paint)22:12
hggdhLaney: new libpst correctly sets up, and Evo correctly builds with it. How can I give you the diff?22:58
Laneyupload it somewhere23:02
Amaranthchrisccoulson: ignore all that, new ubuntu4 packages uploaded that don't enable the option on start and don't do the printf spew so all you have to do is disable the option, reload compiz, and switch to guest user to test (they've also been uploaded for the beta)23:02
ccheneyAmaranth: not yet, just got the last part a few min ago, was feeling pretty sick earlier today too :-(23:09
ccheneyAmaranth: i'll try to put it together after dinner if I still feel ok then23:10
hggdhLaney: uploaded to people.ubuntu.com/public_html/libpst_0.6.41-0ubuntu2.diff.gz23:10
ccheneyAmaranth: can't wait to build OOo on it and see how fast/slow it goes :)23:10
Amaranthccheney: Ok, I'm kind of excited to hear about your OOo build times now :)23:10
ccheneyi thought for sure the motherboard was a scam until i held in my own hands, it was $70 off retail and new23:10
Amaranthwow23:11
hggdhLaney: I also have prepared an update to Evolution; both libpst and Evo are available on my PPA23:11
ccheneyAmaranth: its a gigabyte ga-p55-ud5 got it for $14923:11
Amaranthi7 boards are usually like $20023:11
Amaranthoh, even more than $200 :)23:11
ccheneyyea well 1156 boards are somewhat cheaper but this was one of the top end models23:12
ccheneyi think it normally goes for $220+23:12
Amaranthccheney: DDR3 RAM then, right?23:12
ccheneyyea, got 8GB of 133323:12
Amaranth*drool*23:12
ccheney4gb dimms are still really expensive ~ $400/ea23:13
ccheneyso i ended up with 4 2gb dimms for $19023:13
AmaranthI suppose when OOo builds use 2GB that's not so much :)23:13
ccheneyyea use at least 2GB i think on this box it will probably go way above 4GB23:13
ccheneysince OOo can build threaded23:13
AmaranthDoesn't DDR3 run the best when you only have 3 sticks?23:13
ccheneyi7 1366 is three channel and 1156 is only dual channel, so have 2 dimms on each channel23:14
AmaranthI suppose not enough of a difference to lose 2GB23:14
AmaranthAh23:14
ccheneythe 1366 boards generally have 6 slots so you could put up to 24GB ram in them if you want to pay $400/dimm or 12gb for cheaper stuff23:14
Amaranthccheney: nvidia graphics?23:14
ccheneyi just got a amd 4350 since its oss23:15
Amaranthyay23:15
ccheneyand i don't play games, heh23:15
AmaranthI was going to be upset if you said yes :)23:15
ccheneymy old system that my wife now has nvidia 7600gt  but that was because at the time there was no ati with dual dvi and fanless, iirc23:15
Amaranthlucid may have 3D support for you anyway, depending on how fast upstream is and how aggressive we are with mesa/drm updates considering it's LTS23:16
ccheneymy even older system is ati 960023:16
ccheneyok23:16
ccheneywell 4350 is really slow for games anyway so even accel 3d wouldn't make it fast enough for current win32 games23:16
AmaranthI know r500 went from glxgears to compiz in about 2 months but then again r500 is based on r300 which they already had code for23:17
ccheneybut having working compiz would be nice :)23:17
ccheneyyea iirc this is rv770 or something like that23:17
ccheneyer rv710 apparently23:17
* ccheney really hopes his hsf will be able to mount23:18
* ccheney bbl, food23:37

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