[09:57] <thekorn> good morning,
[09:58] <thekorn> is there a reason why two finger scrolling is not enabled by default in UNR karmic?
[10:04] <lool> thekorn: Is it enabled on the desktop?
[10:04] <lool> thekorn: Binaries are published BTW
[10:05] <lool> thekorn: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings/0.6.4/+build/1272971/+files/ubuntu-netbook-remix-default-settings_0.6.4_all.deb
[10:05] <thekorn> lool: not sure, will test it in a bit,
[10:05] <thekorn> lool: yeah, already commented on the bug
[10:05] <thekorn> lool: and sorry for fileing my bug agains the netbook-remix project
[10:05] <lool> it's ok
[10:06] <lool> I mean, no problem
[10:06] <thekorn> but somehow ubuntu-bug language-selector did not work for me
[10:07] <thekorn> it's working today, so maybe PEBKAC
[10:26] <thekorn> lool: two-finger scrolling is also not enabled by default on the desktop :(
[10:27] <thekorn> lool: but I found another difference between desktop and UNR on my eeepc, a desktop install has compiz enabled per default, UNR is using metacity
[10:28] <thekorn> (UNR has 'None' selected in the appearence dialog, where on desktop it's 'Normal')
[10:29] <thekorn> I'm not sure if this is intentional
[10:39] <lool> thekorn: Yes compiz and clutter don't play well together
[10:39] <lool> so we're using metacity on UNR
[10:40] <lool> thekorn: Concerning two-finger scrolling, I never saw this on Ubuntu; perhaps you should propose enabling the feature in lucid and explaining how to do it on ubuntu-mobile@lists.u.c
[10:43] <thekorn> lool: ok, will write a mail to the ML and open a bugreport for the future later today
[10:50] <lool> thekorn: thanks
[11:31] <thekorn> maximus is this tool which takes care of maximizing the windows, and the blacklist is maintained in a gconf setting, correct?
[11:34] <thekorn> does maximus have a temporary way of blacklisting some windows, a ENVVAR for example, so when developping an application I don't have to change the gconf settings all the time
[12:04] <lool> thekorn: yes
[12:04] <lool> thekorn: I dont know of a temporary way
[12:04] <lool> thekorn: I think it would be best to have the windows use proper props to distinguish them in the first places, but it's hard to tell
[12:05] <lool> For instance the empathy window can be maximized, but looks ugly when you do