[00:00] fta: past midnight ;) [00:00] the bug is just that it should create and populate the directory if it's missing [00:00] riught [00:00] i will paste it to the bug now [00:00] it looked not hard to fix when i looked [00:00] bug 456789 [00:01] Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/456789) [00:01] fta: oh. i think the need for the daily CVS branches just vanished as we take over firefox-3.0 ;) [00:02] asac: yeah, this is kinda crazy : added 32578 changesets with 156373 changes to 49869 files (+7 heads) [00:02] so i wont file a bug on CVS LOCAL_BRANCH [00:02] unless you think we want that at somepoint anyway [00:02] micahg: right ;) [00:04] aren't nspr and nss still in cvs? [00:04] well, we don't daily build them anyway [00:04] hmm [00:05] yes we dont want dailies for them [00:05] the branch policy is not understood ;) [00:05] prism? [00:05] nope, svn [00:05] yeah [00:05] and it seems dead too [00:05] is svn buggy too? [00:05] well. [00:05] i will talk to plasticmillion [00:05] i think it works [00:05] so its probably in maintenance mode [00:06] the package is a mess, too many hacks around old .webapp files [00:09] ok. who was that at last UDS that wanted to work on prism? [00:09] i mean on a prism app navigator or something [00:09] he started a spec iirc [00:09] got it [00:10] https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-karmic-prism-webapp-repository [00:10] yeah rainct [00:10] 3. [00:10] 1. Create a webapp Repository for prism [00:10] 2. ship that repository in a _single_ ubuntu package [00:10] 3. extend prism with a app repository browser the user can use to navigate the DB and add applications out of it. [00:10] 4. define the process and requirements websites to be added to such a package. [00:11] https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~rainct/prismapps/trunk [00:11] hmm does that work? [00:11] me checks [00:12] he .. .it really works somewhat [00:12] nice [00:12] so maybe a good start ;) [00:12] to make a good prism experience in ubuntu [00:13] not sure if we should rather look for a more upstreawm solution [00:13] i guess i should ask him what he wants ;) [00:15] micahg: anything you need from me still before i drop out? [00:15] I don't think so [00:15] did i forget to sync something or so? [00:15] ;) [00:15] ok [00:15] cu then [00:15] * asac off [00:31] * BUGabundo $ echo sleep > /proc/sys/human/BUGabundo; reboot === micahg1 is now known as micahg [09:19] ola [09:43] hola [10:16] Nafallo: hey ;) [10:16] Nafallo: are you there? [10:16] Nafallo: did you try blueman DUN stuff? [10:17] (from blueman dailies)? [10:17] walmis made a new upstream release ... so if that works we might consider getting that still into the archive [10:17] and wonder if you would be willing to help ;) [10:20] asac: only from the karmic archive. but sure. can do. [10:21] Nafallo: cool. https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blueman/+bug/457038 [10:21] walmis will add info about this release to that bug ... [10:21] Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/457038) [10:22] Nafallo: oh. karmic archive still works with NM 0.8? [10:22] hmm [10:22] Nafallo: i assume you are working now ... so lets check that this evening? [10:23] have to travel a bit over lunch time and do other stuff ... so that would work here [10:23] asac: dunno what NM I have. is 0.8 the one in karmic? [10:23] yes [10:23] in that case yes. [10:23] hmm [10:23] ok [10:24] lets check later tonight. will try to get walmis to put the rrequired info in this bug [10:24] oki [13:03] heyo [13:09] [reed]: is moz doing something wrt US export restrictions? [13:10] [reed]: i assume since ffox gets mirrored there is not much you can do [13:15] asac: have you packaged it yet? [13:18] Nafallo: no ... thats one of the things that needs to be done ;) [13:18] i would think its just a new upstream tarball [13:18] but i am not really python-fu king [13:19] O_o [13:19] !language | asac [13:19] asac: Please watch your language and topic to help keep this channel family friendly. [13:19] :P [13:19] !dontfoolasac | eagles0513875 [13:19] Sorry, I don't know anything about dontfoolasac [13:19] ;) [13:19] asac: go do it then you lazy... ;-) [13:19] hahahha [13:20] Nafallo: why dont you do it asac is far from lazy [13:20] eagles0513875: because I'm busy making the release happening :-P [13:20] hes the king of this team probably works the hardest out of half the people that idle in here [13:20] eagles0513875: without the servers = no release ;-) [13:20] true [13:20] Nafallo: if you cannot do it ... all fine [13:20] lol [13:20] asac: not at the moment for sure :-P [13:21] just had you in mind since you were MOTU and used blueman ... ;) [13:21] have to wire up another server [13:21] kk [13:21] asac: i really look up to u and the normal few like bdrung and av and andv [13:21] heheh tahts fun [13:21] i like server admin stuff [13:21] Nafallo: thought more like the evening [13:21] wish i could contribute some vm's here in malta for packaging and what not [13:21] but its fine [13:21] asac: yeah. not sure if I'll have time thou. [13:21] will try to find someone else [13:21] Nafallo: nice download speeds btw from latest beta locations of server and kubuntu [13:21] getting 1mbps download most of the time [13:22] Nafallo: random question im trying to download the kubuntu beta iso and for some reason with ff the download stop then to start it again i pause it then play it again to get the download moving again [13:22] is that ff bug or something else [13:23] this is ff on win [13:23] windows has a crappy net stack still [13:23] feels like a bad router and MTU problem [13:23] but thats just my first idea [13:23] router = linksys router [13:23] does that mean that i probably need a firmware upgrade [13:23] could be provider [13:23] or to turn off my modem and router and turn back on [13:24] not necessarily your router [13:24] isp is crap here [13:24] could be your router, your windows, or provider ... i would suggest to manually lower MTU [13:24] and see if that helps [13:24] like try 1400 [13:24] if i can figure out how on vista [13:27] eagles0513875: usually you set that for your network nick ... or your pppoe connection or something [13:27] nic [16:11] PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND [16:11] 23466 root 20 0 2210m 2.0g 1412 R 191 51.4 144:20.11 kvm [16:11] 17886 root 20 0 2442m 29m 1288 R 100 0.7 243:51.52 qemu-system-x86 [16:11] d'oh! [16:11] jdstrand, ^^ [16:11] fta2: can you elaborate? [16:12] i retried the same thing as yesterday but on a x64 quad core host [16:12] it's very slow [16:13] even with 2 cores and 2GB of RAM [16:13] for some reason, virt-manager doesn't list the VM, so i have to use virsh [16:13] fta2: can you paste the output of 'virsh dumpxml ' [16:14] fta2: I noticed yesterday that you were launching virt-install as root. this is not usually needed. You should add yourself to the libvirtd group and use all libvirt commands as non-root [16:16] jdstrand, i didn't initially, but as it didn't work, i looked at the wiki for instructions, it says to use sudo there [16:16] http://paste.ubuntu.com/298342/ [16:16] fta2: that seems like a problem with the wiki [16:17] fta2: the xml looks fine afaics [16:17] fta2: perhaps the host is swapping or needs other [16:18] fta2: I'm not sure. I should note that I am not a libvirt/kvm guru-- I wrote the apparmor dirver, but others (perhaps in #ubuntu-server and/or #ubuntu-virt will be much more helpful than I [16:19] ok [16:19] fta2: obviously, if there are bugs in the apparmor driver, I'm the own to talk to, but others are going to be more knowledgeable getting windows going with kvm/libvirt [16:19] s/own/one/ [16:19] I've only done that a few times, and it was long ago [16:25] fta2: I'm not trying to be difficult. It's just that I want you to get the best feedback for your time [16:25] np, i understand [16:36] the thing is, if i file another bug and get another "WontFix because i don't have time", there's really no point in me spending time on this either. I should just switch to something more usable [18:55] asac: prism's broke [18:55] anyway to get 1.0b1 in ? [19:16] asac: I submitted the fix for bug 452422. Could you please review it? https://code.launchpad.net/~jazzva/mozilla-devscripts/lp452422/+merge/13723 [19:16] Thanks :) [19:16] Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/452422) [19:52] ok, i'm also experiencing bug 228442 [19:52] Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/228442) [19:52] i'm sick of kvm & libvirt [19:52] (and of ubottu) === asac_ is now known as asac [20:37] fta: is prism 1.0b1 built already? [20:38] Hi, I have a problem with my Thunderbird. Nothing happens when I click on a link. (Default browser is set to firefox and I tried setting an alternative browser in about:config without success) [20:38] kaddi, since when TB has about:config? [20:40] av`: you go to options, tehn advanced and in the general tab you click "advanced configuration (about:config)" and you get it displayed. Otherwise you can look for it in prefs.js in your profile I suppose [20:41] kaddi, alwais worked for me [20:41] kaddi, is there a bug open for it somewhere? [20:41] it worked for me as well up til a couple of weeks ago [20:41] not yet, since I'm not sure if this is a bug or a missing setting [20:41] haven't looked for bugs yet [20:42] where should I look for bugs? launchpad? [20:42] yes [20:43] kaddi, anyway don't say I changed stuff on about:config just say TB options since about:config is more a ffox thing [20:43] ok [20:45] plus I don't you should hack config files directly [20:45] if the option on normal settings does not work [20:45] then we have a problem [20:46] av`: there is no option in normal setting that I am aware of where you can set an alternative browser. If there is I didn't find it [20:46] kaddi, don't have TB at hand, I use claws-mail [20:47] which allows you to define which browser you wanna open [20:47] directly in normal configuration [20:47] (cause it's highly customizable) [20:51] launchpad is deadslow [20:51] kaddi, try claws-mail [20:52] kaddi, if you want a slim mail client with high customizable options [20:52] I want my thunderbird to work most of all :p I've got years of emails stored and classified with it [20:52] but I'll give claws-mail a look [20:53] kaddi, your problem looks to me pretty strange [20:53] I've alwais managed to have my TB working all the time with links --> browser [20:53] kaddi: I set a user.js file to open firefox for me [20:53] then again, I want it to open ff3.6 instead of the default [20:54] kaddi, micahg will help you since he runs TB [20:54] ;) [20:56] kaddi, I've found the bug [20:56] kaddi, https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/136303 [20:56] Error: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/136303) [20:56] kaddi, they suggest http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=910152&postcount=3 [20:57] kaddi, to summarize [20:57] ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/*default*/prefs.js [20:57] user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http", "/usr/bin/firefox"); [20:57] user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.https", "/usr/bin/firefox"); [20:57] open up prefs.js [20:57] and add those lines [20:58] it should do the work from what they say [20:59] kaddi, plus they say this issue happened on karmic while it wasnt there for the two previous releases [20:59] yeah, just checked.. I guess I made that modification before closing TB last time, cause it is gone [20:59] and with it, it now works :) [20:59] so you upgraded and you found out the bug [20:59] great ;) [21:00] k, when I can reach launchpad, I'll add a post that I'm affected too and how I resolved it :) I guess they're not getting the default browser correclty. At least for kubuntu [21:01] kaddi, yeah, would be nice to have it fixed [21:01] and happy you fixed it [21:01] ;) [21:01] :) [21:25] ok, I posted :) Thanks for the help. [21:25] np [21:25] ;) [21:25] good night :) [21:25] u too :) [21:58] olá