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TheMusorobert_ancell: re https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/clutter-gtk/+bug/456269, you need to target the upload to karmic-proposed.00:08
ubottuLaunchpad bug 456269 in clutter-gtk "Unlike libclutter, libclutter-gtk does not include gobject introspection data" [Wishlist,Triaged]00:08
robert_ancellTheMuso, ah, ok00:13
chrisccoulsonrobert_ancell - i just noticed you touched bug 132413 a couple of months ago. based on the fact that the upstream report has been marked WONTFIX for 2 years, do you think we should just close the Ubuntu bug too?00:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 132413 in gnome-control-center "Merge "Display" into "Appearance" applet" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/13241300:15
chrisccoulsonthe changes would be far too big to maintain as a distro patch anyway00:15
robert_ancellchrisccoulson, looking00:15
chrisccoulsonthanks00:16
chrisccoulsoni would just close it, but i wanted someone elses opinion first ;)00:16
robert_ancellchrisccoulson, yeah, I'd say close it00:16
mclasenin the end we'll just have one capplet, and we'll call it 'control-center'...00:16
chrisccoulsonthanks, i'll do that now00:16
robert_ancellmclasen, :)00:16
chrisccoulsonmclasen - yeah, that would be better:)00:16
mclasenand then the cycle will restart anew...00:16
mclasenwe've been there 2 times already :)00:16
robert_ancellthe age old problem of categorisation - you can never find the perfect boundaries00:16
chrisccoulsoni don't know what the plans are for gnome-control-center this cycle, but we really need to clean up some of our distro patches and make them more acceptable for upstream00:23
chrisccoulsonour g-c-c package is becoming unmaintainable with all the patches we have00:23
TheMusochrisccoulson: Note that a lot of that is from Debian.00:24
chrisccoulsonTheMuso - yeah, we should probably try to get some of them upstream where appropriate anyway00:24
chrisccoulsonand we don't always have to use the debian patches either. for example, debian maintain some really wierd and large patches for gnome-panel, which we don't use in ubuntu00:25
chrisccoulsons/wierd/weird00:25
TheMusorobert_ancell: re brasero, I'll tweak the repo for karmic-proposed, but thanks for the debdiff.00:28
robert_ancellTheMuso, oh, now I see what you mean00:29
KurtKrautI've noticed that on Karmic, notify-osd is showing alerts in a much lower position. This is quit anoying. Is this normal? Here is a sample: http://www.kurtkraut.net/images/isitnormal.gif00:33
chrisccoulsonKurtKraut - thats the expected behaviour, and has been discussed extensively on the mailing lists recently00:34
TheMusorobert_ancell: Ok for clutter-gtkk, its probably necessary to make changes to the bug as described at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates00:35
TheMusorobert_ancell: brasero is fine as is, so I'll go ahead an upload.00:35
KurtKrautchrisccoulson, I got so surprised with that I came here to check before making a bug report. I could barely belive this was intencional. Thanks for your clarification but let shift the focus a little bit: can I set notify-osd to the height that Jaunty had?00:36
chrisccoulsonKurtKraut - no, it's not configurable00:36
KurtKrautchrisccoulson, thanks again for your information. But I cannot hide how I'm very disapointed to know that.00:37
robert_ancellTheMuso, what would you write for it that is not already in the description?00:37
chrisccoulsonKurtKraut - there is extensive discussion about the change here: https://lists.launchpad.net/ayatana/msg00751.html00:39
chrisccoulsonincluding some rationale why the decision was made00:39
KurtKrautchrisccoulson, I'll read it and join my voice to the groups of users that find this new position incredibly annoing.00:41
chrisccoulsonfantastic, totem has just crashed on me and leaked a session inhibitor in the process:(00:41
chrisccoulsonKurtKraut - i'm not sure it needs any more people ranting about the new behaviour on the mailing lists ;)00:43
KurtKrautchrisccoulson, I can see your point but the fact Karmic was released with such a bad design decision is an evidence that this haven't received enough attention and consideration.00:45
chrisccoulsonKurtKraut - it received plenty of consideration and attention in karmic, as you will find out when you read through that thread ;)00:46
chrisccoulsonheh, i bet dobey's inbox is filling up with duplicate U1 bugs ;)00:47
TheMusorobert_ancell: well as per that page, discuss why this is needed, the regression potential needs to be talked about as well.00:47
kklimondabtw00:48
chrisccoulsonit seems most users aren't checking if a bug is already reported00:48
kklimondathe new dialog that asks for permission to, for example, change cpu frequency or governor doesn't have option to keep authorization00:49
chrisccoulsonkklimonda - that's part of the new PK design00:50
kklimondahow to keep it and avoid typing password now and then?00:50
kklimondachrisccoulson, i know, i know00:50
chrisccoulsonit should keep the authorization, with an option to drop it by clicking on the status icon that appears00:51
chrisccoulsonis that not happening?00:51
kklimondachrisccoulson, but it doesn't keep it over sessions00:51
chrisccoulsonthere's no way of doing that with the new design00:52
kklimondachrisccoulson, can I say that it's stupid?00:52
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure it's stupid really. if you're going to keep authorizations between sessions, then there's probably no need for any authentication in the first place00:53
kklimondachrisccoulson, btw - what happened to all settings concerning removable disks? as in who can mount or eject them?00:53
chrisccoulsonwhich settings?00:53
kklimondain 9.04 you could launch polkit-gnome-editor (or whatever it's called) and set up which users/groups can/can not mount removable devices00:53
chrisccoulsonthere's no such tool which exists for the new API00:54
kklimondachrisccoulson, but it's still possible?00:54
chrisccoulsonit's still possible to edit policies, but you'd need to read the PK documentation to figure out how00:54
chrisccoulsoni've not tried configuring it yet00:54
kklimondalooks like a nice todo item for 10.04 ;)00:55
chrisccoulsonkklimonda - see https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/PolicyKitOne#Release_Notes00:55
kklimondai can't..00:57
kklimondastupid ipv600:57
kklimondatime to disable it00:57
kklimondachrisccoulson, Is it this page where they state that the current policy editor is bad and something else should be written? ;)00:58
kklimondahuh, text files?00:59
chrisccoulsonit's not actually what i thought it was (i probably should have read it first), but it does have a link to documentation which helps you configure it00:59
kklimondaand here I thought we were moving away from manually editing text files :)01:00
chrisccoulsonwe're moving away from giving users a gazillion confusing ways to customize their machine in the UI ;)01:01
chrisccoulsonout of interest, how come you need to adjust CPU frequency regularly? does the ondemand governor not work well for you?01:02
kklimondafrankly I find all changes made in 9.10 making Ubuntu more confusing than 9.04 :/01:02
kklimondachrisccoulson, I have broken fan01:02
chrisccoulsonah, ok, that makes sense01:03
chrisccoulsonin normal circumstances, there should be no need to change the governor01:03
kklimondachrisccoulson, but the question was actually from a guy who tries to scale cpu to the lowest level to save battery time01:03
kklimondawhich is probably wrong01:03
chrisccoulsonyeah, that's a myth01:03
chrisccoulsonthe lowest power consumption will occur when the CPU can get the tasks done in the fastest amount of time01:04
chrisccoulsonso that it can sleep for longer01:04
chrisccoulsonforcing a slower clock speed means the CPU sleeps for less, and power consumption is no better (or possible worse)01:04
kklimondaya, I remember reading that01:05
kklimondabtw01:05
kklimondawas something changed after 8.04 release? my laptop decided to shutdown (probably due to overheating)01:05
kklimondashutdown as in shutdown and not power off without delay01:06
chrisccoulsonnot sure - i don't know what would cause that01:06
kklimondaduring apt-get upgrade ;)01:06
chrisccoulsonouch01:06
kklimondaIt wasn't that bad - I was able to dpkg --configure -a from terminal01:07
chrisccoulsoni'm impressed. most users just report a bug rather than reading the instructions ;)01:07
kklimondawell, I'm not really most of users ;)01:08
chrisccoulsonyeah, thats true01:08
kklimondabut still it was an unexpected and stressful experience01:08
chrisccoulsonyeah, i can imagine01:09
bryce__I had that happen with a laptop that had a busted fan01:09
bryce__cpu would overheat and it'd shut down01:09
bryce__cpu frequency scaling helped some, but I ended up just chucking the system (it was old and nvidia based anyway)01:10
kklimondabryce__, but shut down system or poweroff completely without delay?01:10
bryce__powered down without delay01:10
bryce__* ppfftt *01:10
kklimondabryce__, my main machine is busted (at least gpu - I can still use it as a server/ssh working station ;) )01:10
kklimondaand this one is some very old Thinkpad01:10
kklimondafan works some of the time01:11
bryce__especially during upgrades or software builds, where cpu would be under some load for a while01:11
bryce__maybe see if you can monitor the cpu temperature01:11
kklimondabryce__, I know it was overheating - I can feel it :)01:11
chrisccoulsonbryce__ - do you not like nvidia based hardware? ;)01:11
bryce__as a workaround, what I'd do is put a box fan blowing over the keyboard01:11
bryce__chrisccoulson, *pffttt*01:12
kklimondachrisccoulson, I'm actually considering buying a desktop pc with integrated intel gpu ;)01:12
chrisccoulsonyeah, don't get nvidia01:12
kklimondaor some old radeon01:12
chrisccoulson2 words - "white windows"01:12
chrisccoulson(if you're doing user switching anyway)01:12
chrisccoulsonhate hate hate nvidia01:13
chrisccoulsonmy last nvidia card failed as soon as the warranty expired too ;)01:13
bryce__http://www2.bryceharrington.org:8080/X/Graphs/drivers.svg01:14
kklimondachrisccoulson, same here - I have had mother board replace a little over year ago because of gpu and not it's the same problem..01:14
bryce__nvidia-180 is now the X video driver with the most bugs filed against it01:14
kklimondaopenchrome looks pretty decent ;)01:15
kklimondabryce__, it doesn't mean much without number of installations :)01:15
chrisccoulsonbryce__ - i don't report any bugs against the nvidia driver any more. i'm not sure what we're meant to do with them really01:15
kklimondaneither do I01:16
bryce__chrisccoulson, yeah I don't really look at them, except if they're misfiled against !nvidia01:16
bryce__(and then I just refile them)01:16
bryce__kklimonda, unless more people are buying nvidia systems lately, just looking at the nvidia curve alone tells you there seems to be a problem01:17
kklimondabryce__, why is intel so buggy? I hear people complaining all the time about intel drivers in ubuntu01:17
kklimonda(I don't really listen to users of other distributions so I don't know if it's ubuntu-specific problem :) )01:17
chrisccoulsonthe driver works reasonably well for single user systems, but the user experience is pretty rubbish if you're doing user switching01:17
bryce__kklimonda, it's like you alluded to - -intel is a popular driver and more people use it than other things so run into more bugs01:18
chrisccoulsonespecially when applications (eg, update-notifier / update-manager etc) open windows in the inactive session01:18
bryce__also rate of development on -intel is high so new bugs are introduced all the time01:18
bryce__kklimonda, however it should be pretty solid these days.  what in particular are people complaining about?01:18
kklimondabryce__, performance :)01:18
kklimondaor "compiz doesn't work" ;)01:19
bryce__oh people always complain about performance on intel01:19
bryce__but usually the only testing they do is with glxgears, and that's pretty useless01:19
bryce__anyway, most of the bugs this past year on -intel have been due to the rearchitecting they did, to XAA/KMS/etc.01:20
chrisccoulsondoes anyone have any success with ATI these days?01:21
kklimondaI wonder if we'll be able to smooth all the rough edges all those transitions has created till 10.04 :/01:21
kklimondachrisccoulson, I remember that radeon 8500 was fairly good ;)01:21
chrisccoulsoncool. i need to start thinking about what my next desktop will consist of ;)01:21
bryce__yeah -ati is pretty good on R5xx and earlier01:22
bryce__for R600 and up you need -fglrx, which works passingly well01:22
bryce__performance is good too, compared with -intel01:22
kklimondaI'm probably going to buy some well supported (as in fairly old) ATI card and become a laughingstock..01:23
bryce__compiz can be so-so, and no KMS01:23
bryce__I use a R5xx chip for my main desktop and have been quite pleased with it01:23
bryce__although I don't do heavy gaming or anything01:23
bryce__but most games I've tested have been playable01:24
chrisccoulsoni don't do any heavy gaming either. which makes my current card a big waste of money really01:24
kklimondaI guess buying a cheap gpu and gaming console is a better investment if you are interested in linux :)01:24
bryce__R5xx cards are cheap too since they're fairly old.  Can't get them in a laptop tho01:24
chrisccoulsoni currently have a factory overclocked 512MB 8800GT, and I struggled to get it in my full-size tower01:25
kklimondamy next laptop is going to be a netbook.. something I can just throw away when warranty ends..01:25
chrisccoulsoni had to hack fins off the chipset cooler to get it to fit in ;)01:25
kklimondachrisccoulson, interesting choice :)01:25
bryce__kklimonda, just avoid anything poulsbo01:25
bryce__aka GMA50001:25
kklimondaand 4500? :)01:26
kklimondabryce__, GMA500 is just not well supported yet or is that some obscure technology that is not going to be supported well in a short term?01:26
bryce__chrisccoulson, yeah one of my test cards is this hurking nvidia thing, that takes up two pci slots in height and is long as the motherboard in length.  It's bigger than a cdrom drive01:27
chrisccoulsonbryce__ - yeah, the size of some current cards is ridiculous really01:27
chrisccoulsoni never thought i would have an issue fitting anything in to my case, as it's quite big01:27
bryce__kklimonda, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_GMA#Linux01:28
kklimondachrisccoulson, their are basically separate computers :)01:28
kklimondabryce__, yeah, I've just read..01:28
chrisccoulsonkklimonda - they are. and it even has it's own power feed01:28
kklimondabryce__, it's almost like SB Live 24bit :)01:29
chrisccoulsonwhen i build my next machine, i should probably build a machine that idles at less than 100W witout the monitor on01:29
bryce__really, on linux I've never seen an appreciable difference with those huge cards.  I've seen tiny half-width cards that were perfectly suitable, at least for my usage01:30
bryce__all I need is two heads and 2D ;-)01:30
chrisccoulsoni think i could make do with a much lower-spec card01:31
kklimondabryce__, it's obvious that the only game you play is mahjongg ;)01:31
bryce__:-)01:31
bryce__mahjongg rocks01:31
kklimondabut on the other hand buying an expensive gpu and installing only linux isn't the smartest move..01:32
bryce__actually I did play a flash game (farmville) for a little while, but performance was bad.  Dunno if that was my hardware or just flash being slow though01:32
chrisccoulsonis that the game on facebook?01:33
kklimondabryce__, don't know why but flash is really slow on linux..01:33
bryce__yeah01:33
kklimondait was that bad on Mac OS X too so maybe it's just Adobe sucks at porting..01:33
chrisccoulsonone of my colleagues has done some neat little flash games01:33
chrisccoulsonhttp://www.pembo.com/01:33
chrisccoulsonunder "flash stash"01:34
chrisccoulsonwell, not so much "games", but rather "interactive animations"01:34
kklimondahas he redesigned his page as a memento for geocities? ;)01:34
chrisccoulsonflash is really CPU intensive on my machine01:35
TheMusorobert_ancell: ok will deal with the clutter-gtk upload, thanks for fixing the description.01:36
kklimondachrisccoulson, but at least linux kernel supports 4096 CPUs ;)01:36
bryce__I'm running amd64, so I guess I'm lucky flash works at all ;-)01:37
chrisccoulsoni'm running amd64 too01:37
kklimondahave amd64 version of flash made it to 9.10?01:37
TheMusoI have read a bit about flash not being nearly as good on OS X and Linux as it is on Windows, to the point that accessibility ingegration for mac or Linux hasn't been done either, whereas its usable with accessibility tools on Windows.01:38
kklimondaor are we still stuck with this wrapper that never really works? :)01:38
bryce__(I've been using a flash build kees packaged, not the stock flash)01:38
TheMusoFor me at least, I use youtube in other ways. Its the only flash site I tend to visit.01:38
kklimondathat's kinda sad that the only decent usage of flash is to display movies..01:41
kklimondaand yet people are using it everywhere01:41
TheMusoYeah. Hopefully the HTML5 video in browser stuff takes off.01:41
chrisccoulsonyeah, i hope so too01:41
bryce__yeah flash video was the #1 must-have for my dad in getting linux01:42
chrisccoulsoni don't have flash on android, and it's a real pain for some stuff01:42
kklimondachrisccoulson, like what?01:42
chrisccoulsonwatching videos on the BBC News website01:43
kklimondahmm, right - whenever I use browser in my android I'm someplace where the best connection I can hope for is EDGE so watching videos isn't high on my list :)01:44
TheMusorobert_ancell: the glutter-gtk package with your debdiff fails to find files that you indicated needed to be installed.01:45
robert_ancellTheMuso, they are already built, they only had to be added to the .install files01:46
robert_ancellTheMuso, you mean when you build it it doesn't find the files referenced in the .install?01:47
TheMusorobert_ancell: Yes, it doesn't find them. I think its a typo.01:47
robert_ancellTheMuso, rebuilding here...01:49
robert_ancellhmm, finds it for me01:52
TheMusoWhat are you using to build?01:52
robert_ancelldebuild01:52
TheMusoHrm ok.01:53
TheMusoAre you using a newer debdiff than whats on the bug?01:53
robert_ancellno01:53
TheMusohrm ok01:54
TheMusoTrying again01:54
TheMusothis time, I am not building arch: all package01:54
TheMusopackages01:54
robert_ancellTheMuso,  can you try adding --enable-introspection=yes to DEB_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS01:54
TheMusodh_install -plibclutter-gtk-0.10-001:55
TheMusocp: cannot stat `./debian/tmp/usr/lib/girepository-1.0/': No such file or directory01:55
TheMusook adding01:55
TheMusorobert_ancell: I suggest you set up a build chroot environment such as pbuilder.01:58
TheMusorobert_ancell: No, still fails.01:58
robert_ancellTheMuso, I think it needs some more dependencies, will get pbuilder working again...01:58
TheMusorobert_ancell: I get this now.01:59
TheMusoconfigure: error: gobject-introspection-1.0 is not installed01:59
TheMusomake: *** [config.status] Error 101:59
TheMusodpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 201:59
robert_ancellyeah, not sure how many dependencies I have to add, will check with pbuilder01:59
TheMusook01:59
TheMusorobert_ancell: Found the build dependencies needed. libgirepository1.0-dev, gobject-introspection-glib-2.0, gobject-introspection-freedesktop, gobject-introspection-repository03:05
TheMusoOne of them may depend on the others, haven't checked yet.03:05
TheMusoHrm no, they are all needed, none depend on each other.03:07
chrisccoulsonanyone here have Yahoo IM?03:47
azteechchirsccoulson: yep03:49
chrisccoulsonazteech - would you mind adding me (chrisccoulson@yahoo.co.uk), as I need to make sure the hardy pidgin SRU is working03:49
chrisccoulsonand i don't normally use Yahoo03:49
* TheMuso is on MSN, and jabber, and never uses either. :p03:50
chrisccoulsoni don't normally use them either03:50
chrisccoulsoni'm going to be so tired at work tomorrow :(03:50
TheMusochrisccoulson: Yeah I was just thinking that you are up late. :)03:50
chrisccoulsoni'm up again in 3 hours!03:51
TheMusoThats crazy.03:51
chrisccoulsonthat will be a total of 7 hours sleep in 2 nights ;)03:51
TheMusoYup, crazy.03:51
chrisccoulsoni'm going to sleep well this weekend03:51
TheMusoI'll bet.03:51
TheMusochrisccoulson: Since its an SRU, I am surprised you couldn't wait to do it.03:51
azteechdone03:52
azteechbut, says you aren't logged in03:52
chrisccoulsonhmmm, that's odd03:52
azteechalso sent you a message via it .... but not under azteech -03:53
azteechjust sent you a private with the login name for yahoo03:54
chrisccoulsonhmmm03:55
azteechnow it just came back and said unable to add chrisccoulson@yahoo.co.uk to server list03:55
azteechjust got an authorization message. so that seems to work03:56
chrisccoulsoni just got that too, but now i see you03:56
chrisccoulsoni think it needs to be without the @yahoo.co.uk part03:56
chrisccoulsonheh:)03:57
chrisccoulsonthat's working now03:57
chrisccoulsonhardy users will be pleased now hopefully:)03:57
azteechyep, it is ... don't ask me the inside on that ...03:57
azteech:)03:57
chrisccoulsonseeing as they've had no working yahoo in pidgin for several months now03:57
chrisccoulsonwhew03:57
chrisccoulsonanyway, i must go to bed now03:57
chrisccoulsonthanks!03:58
chrisccoulson'night everyone!03:58
azteechactually, hardy had been working, if they updated directly from the pidgin all along with no problems at all using a work around I saw on the forums03:59
chrisccoulsonwhich workaround was this?03:59
chrisccoulsonusing the default hardy client?03:59
chrisccoulsonit's a completely new authentication mechanism for the newer API03:59
azteechwill have to search for it, but basically had to do with an update from the pidgin site, not the one in the repo03:59
chrisccoulsonah, that makes sense ;)04:00
azteechyep04:00
chrisccoulsonthis is an update to the official hardy version which i just tested04:00
azteechkewl04:00
chrisccoulsonby backporting the authentication changes to the old code base04:00
azteechthen, yes, without having to go to the main site and update, they will be happy04:00
chrisccoulsonyep!04:01
azteechcongrats04:01
chrisccoulsonthanks for helping me test it anyway04:01
chrisccoulsoni must sleep now:)04:01
azteechyou are welcome04:01
azteechnite bud04:01
pittiGood morning07:20
didrockshello pitti07:38
huatsmorning08:27
chrisccoulsonhello everyone08:54
chrisccoulsonhey pitti - i'll have a hardy pidgin SRU ready later08:58
chrisccoulsoncomplete with functioning yahoo!08:58
* pitti hugs chrisccoulson, you rock08:58
* chrisccoulson hugs pitti08:59
pittiI'm off for a bit, catching some fresh air and sun09:24
pittilazy day today :)09:24
chrisccoulsonpitti -were you looking at huats issue with a device partition not being detected correctly yesterday?09:30
huatschrisccoulson, he is :)09:31
huatsthanks chrisccoulson for being interested09:31
huatschrisccoulson, you have all the information in the bug :)09:31
chrisccoulsonyeah, i haven't checked the bug since yesterday. i just noticed someone reported bug 464411, which seems to be a similar type of issue (albeit, with a different filesystem type I think) - the device appears as "Unrecognised" in palimpsest09:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 464411 in linux "After upgrade to Karmic, root partition (sda1) is missing /dev/sda1 is missing from /dev/disk/by-uuid" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46441109:33
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pittichrisccoulson: yeah, I had a followup question; blkid is fine, but it's not in udev for some reason11:56
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tgpraveen1seb128: around? the problem that i had yesterday with nm and gnome keyring14:03
tgpraveen1i think it's gnome keyring (policykit??) as now after every time i boot my computer14:03
tgpraveen1and try to maunt my windows partition also it asks for password14:03
tgpraveen1anyone else saw this issue?14:03
chrisccoulsontgpraveen1 - gnome-keyring is nothing to do with policykit14:08
chrisccoulsonwhen you mount an internal partition, you will be asked to authenticate using policykit (that is expected behaviour)14:08
mac_vchrisccoulson: hi... what are the criterion for the SRU? i'm rather trying to find out the exact reason for the firefox 3.5 not landing in jaunty14:09
chrisccoulsonmac_v - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates14:10
mac_vor rather  ,not made the default when installed in jaunty > Bug #46460114:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 464601 in hundredpapercuts "a url still opens in old version of firefox after new version is installed" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46460114:10
chrisccoulsonmac_v - it won't be made the default due to a limitation in how we specify the default applications14:10
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: hmm is this behaviour new to karmic. because in jaunty it did not ask for authentication i think14:11
mac_vchrisccoulson: yeah exactly , i remember asac mentioning something about that :)14:11
chrisccoulsonmac_v - we specify URI handlers in a set of gconf keys, and those are user configurable via gnome-default-applications14:11
tgpraveen1and if so what is the reason because acccessing a local partition does not seem dangerour or anything.14:11
chrisccoulsonbut the applications are hard-wired there14:11
mac_vah , right14:12
chrisccoulsontgpraveen1 - the policy for mounting internal volumes is carried across from jaunty14:12
tgpraveen1also do u think there is a way to do like either dont ask permission while mounting ( always allow? )14:12
chrisccoulsonso you would be prompted there too14:12
chrisccoulsontgpraveen1 - Policykit documentation?14:12
chrisccoulsonor #ubuntu14:12
mac_vtgpraveen1: there is no way , to tell it not to prompt14:12
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: i definetely didnt have that. i was upgrading from intrepid->jaunty14:13
tgpraveen1i didnt have it in jaunty14:13
chrisccoulsonhmmm, well, i had it in jaunty, and so did everyone else14:13
chrisccoulsonand that was the default policy14:13
mac_vtgpraveen1: that was hal , this is now policykit14:13
tgpraveen1and now that it does on karmic i feel like it is vistaish14:13
chrisccoulsonmac_v - they both still used policykit ;)14:13
tgpraveen1mac_v: did u have the same behaviouyr in jaunty?14:13
mac_vchrisccoulson: wasnt hal able to control the automount?14:14
mac_vie: not ask password everytime14:14
chrisccoulsonmac_v - yes, mounting was done via HAL, but authorizations with Policykit14:14
chrisccoulsonso you still had to authenticate in order to mount internal volumes14:14
chrisccoulsonthat behaviour hasn't changed since jaunty14:15
mac_vchrisccoulson: in jaunty , i could set the authorizations to *not* prompt for password on every mount , pitti mentioned that that feature is not available now14:16
mac_vlet me get you the bug #14:16
chrisccoulsonmac_v - the feature is available, but just not exposed through the UI14:16
chrisccoulsonpolicykit is still configurable14:16
mac_vchrisccoulson: ah , yeah , thats it , no UI14:17
mac_vtgpraveen1: i was told to look into man policykit , but i was too lazy ;p14:17
chrisccoulsonman pklocalauthority is what you want14:18
mac_vtgpraveen1: or that to be exact^14:18
chrisccoulsondoes anyone here have a Yahoo IM account, and can message me, so I can test a Pidgin update one last time?14:19
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: id14:20
chrisccoulsonchrisccoulson ;)14:20
mac_vchrisccoulson: heh , so many volunteers :)14:20
pittichrisccoulson: I don't, but I assume I can create one easily?14:21
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chrisccoulsonpitti - yeah, it's pretty easy to create one14:21
chrisccoulsoni ended up creating one just for testing - i don't have any yahoo friends though ;)14:22
pittiok, doesn't work through pidgin; /me looks on yahoo.com14:22
chrisccoulsonthe update seems to be working ok though :)14:23
mac_vhehe , the empathy crash with yahoo , seems not happening ;)14:24
chrisccoulsoni think my mouse is dying14:24
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kenvandinemac_v, great!14:26
mac_vchrisccoulson: kenvandine: Bug #423521 , was the one... i hadnt opened empathy since then ;)14:27
tgpraveen1mac_v: chrisccoulson so um finally is there a bug or not for allowing auto mount of local hdds ie better ui ?14:27
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: The read operation timed out (https://launchpad.net/bugs/423521)14:27
tgpraveen1or do i file one14:27
chrisccoulsontgpraveen1 - i'm not sure what you're asking? For me, I click on a volume, authenticate, and the volume is mounted14:27
chrisccoulsoni don't know what you want to change14:27
pittichrisccoulson: meh, the account creation pages' "Create Account" button doesn't work; hmpf14:28
chrisccoulsonpitti - in firefox?14:28
pittiyes14:28
chrisccoulsontgpraveen1 - if you want auto-mounting of local volumes, then that is what /etc/fstab is for ;)14:28
chrisccoulsonpitti - that's strange. so you can't test the pidgin update then ;)14:28
mac_vchrisccoulson: i think what tgpraveen1 wants is for the fs to not auto mount and to not prompt for every mount14:29
mac_vwell i want that too ;)14:29
tgpraveen1yeah because its a ntfs windwos partition14:29
mac_vtgpraveen1: i think you need to file a bug for that.. i dont think there is one yet , or pitti / chrisccoulson  might know bug# ;)14:30
pittimac_v: it's not a bug14:30
pittiit's meant to behave like that14:30
chrisccoulsonthere's no bug number, because i'm not sure there's a bug14:30
chrisccoulsonright, what pitti said :)14:30
chrisccoulsonif you want autmounting, then use /etc/fstab. if you want to allow users to mount/unmount volumes from the file manager with no authentication, then your local policy needs adjusting14:31
mac_vpitti: yup , not a bug , but a feature that is missing , now , previously the authorizations allowed to not prompt for every mount and there was a gui , but now no UI14:31
pittichrisccoulson: did you use another browser?14:31
* tgpraveen1 thinks this is going to cause a lot of inconvenience and annoyance14:32
chrisccoulsonpitti - i used firefox14:32
pittihm; it leads me to https://edit.europe.yahoo.com/config/eval_register?.intl=de&.pd=_ver%253D0%2526c%253D%2526ivt%253D%2526sg%253D&new=1&.done=http%3A//de.yahoo.com&.src=&.v=0&.u=6a7or1h5eltmv&partner=&.partner=&pkg=&stepid=&.p=&promo=&.last=14:33
pittichrisccoulson: ^ does that look like the same page as you used?14:33
chrisccoulsonpitti - that looks like the page I see14:34
chrisccoulsonif i click the button without filling anything in, then it seems to work (i get lots of warnings about missing information)14:34
ftacould someone please have a look at bug 460710?14:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 460710 in evolution "Evolution hangs when double-clicking on attachment" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/46071014:35
pittichrisccoulson: yes, if I fill it out, it just sends me to the top of that page14:35
pittichrisccoulson: hm, I'll try again14:35
pittichrisccoulson: ah, I think it didn't like my password copy/paste14:37
pittiworked now14:37
chrisccoulsonexcellent :)14:37
pittilogin failed in empathy, though14:38
* pitti checks for a confirmation mail14:38
mac_vfta: i'm not having any problems with pop3 accounts, so it might be IMAP related14:39
ftamac_v, i'm using imap but the place it fails seems to be unrelated, it's around murrine & cairo14:40
pittichrisccoulson: hrmpf; I click the "verify email" link, and it complains that I'm logged in with another account; it's the very same I just created14:40
chrisccoulsonheh, that's quite strange!14:41
chrisccoulsoni can see why i don't use yahoo now ;)14:41
ftamac_v, cairo leaks 2GB in 4 blocks in a few seconds14:41
mac_vfta: yeah , quite odd though , not sure how the pop or imap is causing this :/   , btw , is it only for the .ppt and .doc? hmm , i havent received such attachments in evolution , [/me uses thunderbird and evolution]14:46
pittichrisccoulson: so, the web IM doesn't work with swfdec, and empathy refuses to connect14:47
tgpraveen1pitti: whats the error with empathy?14:48
pittitgpraveen1: "legitimation failed"14:48
tgpraveen1in the username field in empathy put only username (no @yahoo)14:48
pittioh14:48
ftamac_v, imho, the attachment type doesn't really matter, it's most probably its/their size, the bug is in the progress bar drawn by murrine (in cairo), it's a UI bug14:48
pittitgpraveen1: that was it, thanks14:48
chrisccoulsonpitti - yeah, the username bit had me fooled last night14:49
pittichrisccoulson: I'm mr.ubuntu48@yahoo.de14:49
mac_vfta: could you send me such an attachment? i could check14:49
ftamac_v, hm, i can't, it's my pro mbox, contracts & bills and stuff14:49
mac_v;)  ok14:50
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mac_vpitti: would there be a UI to select the authorizations as before?15:00
jcastrokenvandine: your latest PPA empathy is solid for me15:00
pittijcastro: it's in -proposed now, too; testing that one is appreciated15:01
kenvandinejcastro, woot15:01
pittimac_v: not right now, not sure whether David plans something15:01
pittihey kenvandine15:01
jcastropitti: yeah I've been pounding on it since yesterday and it would have crashed by now15:01
kenvandinehey pitti15:01
kenvandinejcastro, i really think i have tracked down all the leaks15:02
pittisolid for me as well15:02
kenvandineat least ones we create :)15:02
mac_vyup , /me running the proposed too , empathy looks good :)15:02
mac_vpitti: ah , ok , thanks so any bug regarding that would need to be filed upstream , in policykit?15:03
pittimac_v: policykit-gnome, yes; I don't think we'll have time to create one ourselves15:04
mac_v:) yeah15:04
mac_vtgpraveen1: ^ filing one upstream?15:05
chrisccoulsonpitti - i've attached a debdiff to bug 389322 now15:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 389322 in pidgin "Yahoo server authentication changed: Pidgin =<2.5.6 will not connect to Yahoo! servers." [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38932215:23
chrisccoulsonit's a similar size to the Jaunty patch15:23
pittithanks; sponsoring15:23
chrisccoulsoncool, thanks15:24
chrisccoulsontime for some ubuntu-boot crack i think15:31
pittichrisccoulson: ureadahead is great15:32
pitti57 s -> 25 s15:33
chrisccoulsoni noticed the update there, but i've been aprehensive about updating until now, because my desktop has had a lot of use this week15:33
chrisccoulsonbut now i don't have anything particularly urgent or important to do ;)15:34
chrisccoulsonso i can afford a little bit of down time if it goes wrong ;)15:34
tgpraveenhmm the policykit issue with Nm is becoming clearer, so when i make a new connection and then connect the first time, nm says that it wants to access the keyring and i click always allow.15:38
tgpraveenbut after that say after i restart then nm sometimes asks me again that it wants to access and that time i have only allow and deny. even this is ok.15:39
tgpraveenbut after that most of the times nm doesnt ask me at all. and is not able to gain access to the keyring and is not able to connect15:39
tgpraveenasac: ^^?15:39
tgpraveenchrisccoulson: is there any problem if i install policykit.15:40
tgpraveeni dont mind the security risk if all the rest of my system works15:40
tgpraveens/install/uninstall15:40
pedro_pitti, may you have a look later to bug 448153 ? basically the metadata is lost after upgrading from 9.04 to 9.10 because of the lack of nautilus-convert-metadata binary in our package15:40
tgpraveenor is gnome keyring/seahorse?15:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 448153 in nautilus "Folder settings (metadata) lost after upgrade" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44815315:40
chrisccoulsontgpraveen - yes, it will break everything that uses it for querying authorization15:40
tgpraveen:-(15:41
tgpraveenchrisccoulson:  and do u have any idea or advice for my situation15:41
chrisccoulsonso, uninstall if you wish, but expect everything to stop working (ie, shutting down / rebooting / connecting to networks etc)15:41
chrisccoulsontgpraveen - yes, adjust your policies locally to suit your needs15:41
chrisccoulsonby reading the documentation ;)15:41
tgpraveenum any gui method exists?15:42
* tgpraveen crosses fingers15:42
chrisccoulsonbut if you just want the disk to be automounted, then put it in fstab instead15:42
chrisccoulsonno, there is no UI for adjusting policies anymore, and there probably won't be one, unless someone develops an interest to write one15:42
pittipedro_: oh, we just need to install that? good catch, thanks15:43
tgpraveenchrisccoulson: no, not the disk one now. The NM one ^^15:43
pedro_pitti, for new upgrades yes, but if you upgraded and executed nautilus you're a bit screw, the workaround is to delete the .nautilus/metafiles/migrated_to_gvfs , but yeah in both cases you need the binary15:45
chrisccoulsontgpraveen - if you're asked for a password to unlock your keyring when connecting to wireless networks etc, then that is a local config issue15:45
chrisccoulson(ie, your keyring password doesn't match your login password)15:45
chrisccoulsonby default, the 2 will match, and the keyring unlocks on log in15:46
chrisccoulsonhmmm, something in my user config is breaking my mouse :-/15:46
tgpraveenchrisccoulson: i have a 3g usb modem. and i dont think its a config issue. this is a fresh install of karmic,fully updated. and i tried deleting and recreating the connection in nm many times.15:46
tgpraveenand so entered the password many times15:47
tgpraveenit connects first time after a new connection is created15:47
chrisccoulsoni don't know then. it doesn't seem like you're sure which password dialog you're seeing15:47
tgpraveenthen after restarts causes problems15:47
chrisccoulsonperhaps you could show me a screenshot15:47
chrisccoulsonah, compiz is breaking my mouse15:48
chrisccoulsonweird15:48
tgpraveenchrisccoulson: hmm ok. will ping u next time with the ss15:48
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: restarted and and tried to connect and got this when it tried to connect15:56
tgpraveen1http://bayimg.com/aAEffaACK15:56
tgpraveen1i entered it and it successfully15:56
chrisccoulsonso that's for the keyring15:57
chrisccoulsonthat will only occur under 2 conditions:15:57
chrisccoulson1) you're using auto-login15:57
chrisccoulson2) your login password is different from your keyring password15:57
tgpraveen1connected. another bug that i stumbled into is that if i stat my computer with the usb modem connected, then nm doesnt autodetect it. ie i have to remove modem and then resinsert then only nm sees it15:58
tgpraveen1asac: ^^15:58
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: yes i am on autologin15:58
chrisccoulsonthat is why then15:58
tgpraveen1but my password and gnome pasword is same. .15:58
chrisccoulsonthere is currently no way around that15:58
chrisccoulsonif you're using auto-login, then there is no password to unwrap the keyring15:58
tgpraveen1well again in jaunty it  used to connect automatically without asking this from me every ** time15:58
tgpraveen1again a change?15:59
chrisccoulsonthis behaviour is not new. there's a known bug for this that has been around for ages15:59
chrisccoulsonbut it's difficult (almost impossible) to solve15:59
* tgpraveen1 wonders why i didnt run into any of this in jaunty.16:00
chrisccoulsondid you use auto login in jaunty too?16:00
tgpraveen1maybe because of upgrading from hardy->intrepid-> jaunty vs karmic fresh install16:01
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: yes16:01
chrisccoulsoni don't know why you didn't experience it then, but this behaviour has existed for users using auto login for several releases now, and isn't a new issue16:01
chrisccoulsonbut there's no way around that. you can't unlock the keyring without supplying a password, otherwise it is no better than storing all your passwords in plaintext16:02
tgpraveen1chrisccoulson: well they are stored in plain sight anyway if not in plaintext. just go to accessories_> passwords and even with auto login16:03
tgpraveen1i can see all the passwords . there is no point of this.16:04
chrisccoulsonright, they're only visible once the keyring has been unlocked, by displaying a passphrase16:04
chrisccoulsonthe secrets are encrypted on the disk, and are unlocked on login by using your login passphrase16:04
chrisccoulsonand the keyring is locked again when you lock the screen, or log out16:05
chrisccoulsons/by displaying/by providing16:05
chrisccoulsond'oh16:05
tgpraveen1well i just now tried to access the details for an account in passwords and encryptions which wasnt unlocked and all it did was again throw the dialog of it wants to access16:08
tgpraveen1and allow , deny, always allow16:08
tgpraveen1no password asked16:08
chrisccoulsonthen it was already unlocked16:08
chrisccoulsontrust me, if it's locked, it asks for a password16:08
mac_vtgpraveen1: did you set the connection to "Available to all users" ?16:08
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chrisccoulsonin fact, if it is locked, you can't even list the secrets that are available, let alone view the contents of them16:09
tgpraveen1mac_v: tried. didnt help. and i have a feeling it actually causes mnore problems16:09
chrisccoulsonanyway, the behaviour you're seeing is normal with auto-login, and there is currently no way around it16:09
mac_vtgpraveen1: actually , when i set the available to all users , i dont get prompted for the keyring psswrd16:09
mac_vand i auto login , so by the time my session starts ,the connection is already on16:10
tgpraveenmac_v: now after u suggested, i again tried available to all users, after taht i got instantly disconnected , reconnecting didnt work ( it want able to ask me for authorization i think)16:12
mac_voh , and i think that the first time i was asked the " allow , deny, always allow" , where i seleted always allow16:12
mac_vtgpraveen: yes , that happens when you select the option , it works on the next boot16:12
mac_vwell thats how it does for me ;)16:12
tgpraveenthen i tried to edit the account, so as to remove available to all users. now i was asked password to edit also, and upon entering password at this dialog it said i dont have enough priveleges16:12
tgpraveento edit16:12
tgpraveenthen i tried to delete16:12
tgpraveenfor which i was again asked apssword and then it successfully deleted and then again i made a new connection16:13
tgpraveenmac_v: i seleected always allow also16:13
tgpraveendoesnt work16:13
mac_vheh , then i must be lucky ;p16:14
* tgpraveen wonders why LP doesnt have any bugs on this.16:14
tgpraveenhmm now again let me try ur method of available to all and restarting computer16:15
mac_vtgpraveen: also make sure you have the connect automatically checked16:15
tgpraveen12mac_v: tried ur solution completely along with restartinng no go16:22
* mac_v never been a lucky one \o/ ... ;p16:22
tgpraveen12do u use a usb modem?16:23
tgpraveen12maybe it is specific to it only16:23
chrisccoulsonhmmm, pitti - is it normal that ureadahead holds up the boot process for 12 seconds?16:24
mac_vtgpraveen:  nope , but the nm doesnt ask for wireless connection16:24
pittichrisccoulson: yes, it's supposed to do that16:24
mac_vfor me16:24
chrisccoulsonthere seems to be a burst of disk activity, and then 10 seconds of IO wait with no disk activity16:25
pittichrisccoulson: running things in parallel would just cause disk trashing and be slower than serial access (for rotary disks)16:25
chrisccoulsonah, yeah, i have stone-age rotary disks16:25
chrisccoulsonbut my boot time increased by about 8 seconds with ureadahead ;)16:25
pittichrisccoulson: for me it looks like this: http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/bootcharts/karmic-ureadahead.png16:25
pittichrisccoulson: ugh16:25
chrisccoulsonyeah, i was getting 22 seconds to the greeter before, and now it is over 3016:26
pittichrisccoulson: I have ureadahead reading like mad for 10 seconds, and virtually no I/O afterwards any more16:26
pittichrisccoulson: tell Keybuk :)16:26
pittichrisccoulson: if it's any consolation, sreadahead increases boot time by 12 seconds for me (compared to no readahead)..16:26
chrisccoulsonyeah, i have virtually no disk IO after ureadahead has finished too16:27
Keybukchrisccoulson: bootchart?16:27
chrisccoulsonKeybuk - one second, i'm just making sure that i'm looking at the right bits first ;)16:27
Keybukalso ureadahead --dump in a pastebin plz16:28
chrisccoulsonok, i'm looking at the wrong reference points on my 2 bootcharts for comparing where GDM appears16:29
chrisccoulsonand they're both about the same16:29
KeybukI'd still like to see the charts16:32
Keybukboth with sreadahead and ureadahead16:32
chrisccoulsonKeybuk - where would you like me to host them?16:33
tgpraveenhmm now the strangest of things happens i install wicd and networkmanager got uninstalled automatically16:33
Keybukchrisccoulson: anywhere I can grab them ;)16:33
chrisccoulsonKeybuk - http://people.ubuntu.com/~chrisccoulson/16:39
chrisccoulsoni had no idea i could do that ;)16:39
Keybukchrisccoulson: from the chart, it looks like when you profiled, you didn't login in time16:40
Keybukso it hasn't profiled your desktop session16:41
Keybukif you removed /var/lib/ureadahead/pack and rebooted16:41
Keybuklogging in quickly16:41
Keybukyou might get better results16:41
chrisccoulsonah, how long does it give me to log in?16:41
Keybukonly 30s or so16:41
Keybukyou can tweak /etc/init/ureadahead.conf (line at the bottom)16:41
chrisccoulsoni'll try it again then. that will only optimise one session though right?16:41
chrisccoulsonie, it will speed it up for me16:42
chrisccoulsonbut not for someone else who logs in16:42
Keybukright16:42
jcastroKeybuk: is it worth trying ureadahead on my ssd drive or is work for spinning disks?16:43
Keybukjcastro: ssd should give slightly better results than sreadahead16:43
Keybukit makes better traces16:43
pittigood night everyone, have a good weekend17:01
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Keybukjcastro: but it may be like quarter to half a second17:13
Keybukthere's not much else to do with ssd ;)  I/O is not a major problem for them17:13
jcastroyeah, heh17:14
crevettehi18:14
crevetteis there problem with archive servers since yesterday? overload?18:15
chrisccoulsoncrevette - karmic release ;)18:17
chrisccoulsonit will be slow for a few days18:18
chrisccoulsoni would suggest trying a different mirror18:18
crevetteokay thanks18:18
crevetteI was on fr mirror also but same issue :)18:18
chrisccoulsoncrevette - i couldn't even connect to the main archive at all yesterday, or the main UK mirror18:18
crevetteI would interest to see throughput bandwith :)18:19
chrisccoulsoncrevette - http://ubuntu.retrosnub.co.uk was fast for me yesterday18:19
crevettethe second try was the right one18:19
crevettebut at work I was unable to reach archives main and fr18:20
chrisccoulsonyeah, it's pretty slow right now18:20
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chrisccoulsonurgh, gconfd takes 4 seconds to load on my desktop18:37
crevettechrisccoulson, dconf ftw ?18:39
chrisccoulsonindeed:)18:40
chrisccoulson4 seconds is an age ;)18:40
crevetteapt-cache show dconf18:41
crevettehmm, so nice, two software will share the same name18:41
chrisccoulsonheh, i don't know how we'll work around that18:42
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure what the existing dconf package is, or what it does18:42
crevettenoone cares about legcay dconf, let drop it :)18:42
crevetteapparently "it collects data the hardware and software configuration of a system"18:43
chrisccoulsongaaarrrggghh. a big mouse-shaped hole is going to appear in my monitor soon18:43
crevettefrom my loosy translation fr->en18:43
chrisccoulsonthat looks about right18:43
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albasheersafter installing karmic kola , gnome-disk-utility is saying hard drive is having bad sector but when i re installed ubuntu 9.10  it is not giving me any error, this error is only coming in karmic cola19:11
* mac_v wonders how karmic *cola* tastes ;p 19:27
jbarnesok finally filed a bug on the hplip/hpijs issue I was seeing21:37
jbarnessucks to not be able to use my photosmart7760 to its fullest21:37
chrisccoulsonmac_v - you never tasted karmic cola?21:43
mac_vchrisccoulson: there is really something called that o.0   /me never knew ;)21:48
mac_vAmaranth: around?21:49
mac_v* debian/patches/029_default_options:21:49
mac_v    - turn off unredirect_fullscreen_windows by default again21:49
Amaranthyeah?21:50
mac_vis this ^ still off by default?21:50
Amaranthyep21:50
mac_vany bug# for that?21:50
Amaranthabout a dozen of them, iirc21:50
mac_vAmaranth: i meant any bug asking for that to be turned off ? Bug #45190721:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 451907 in hundredpapercuts "Compiz should not unredirect fullscreen windows by default" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45190721:51
Amaranthmac_v: bug 15320421:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 153204 in compiz "[MASTER] Applications are flickering/flashing in full screen mode" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15320421:52
Amaranththat one settings change (and the patch we had to apply to be able to do it) is probably the single biggest improvement for compiz21:55
mac_vAmaranth: hmm , so the 451907 is a dupe of the compiz bug?  i was a bit confused , since the user had asked for the setting to be changed in the default but the master bug is for a bug... so what would be the best way ? dup the new papercut bug to the master bug and add the papercut task to the master?21:55
Amaranthmac_v: We fixed 153204 by turning that setting off21:55
Amaranthso it is a dupe, yes21:56
chrisccoulsondoes anyone here use gwibber?21:56
mac_vyup , i got that  , just confirming :)21:56
mac_vAmaranth: thanks :)22:02
mac_vheh , i was searching for that master bug for nearly 15mins ;)22:03
mac_vchrisccoulson: i'm planning to use gwibber... any testing needed?22:05
chrisccoulsoni was just wondering if anyone knew how to reply to messages22:05
chrisccoulsoni can't see a text entry box anywhere22:06
mac_voh , i wouldnt know :)22:06
mac_v*yet*22:06
chrisccoulsonmaybe i'm just stupid:(22:06
mac_vchrisccoulson: are you using for twitter? i can see the entry box when i clikc the reply button22:22
mac_vclick*22:22
Amaranthchrisccoulson: there is a slider thing on the bottom you have to pull up22:44
Amaranthit seems to start with no size22:44
chrisccoulsonmac_v - i'm using Facebook22:48
chrisccoulsonAmaranth - i see a combo box at the bottom ("Sending message from:"), with a cross next to it22:48
chrisccoulsonwhen i click that, a text entry box appears22:48
chrisccoulsonthat's weird ;)22:49
chrisccoulsonbut it doesn't actually reply to comments. it just adds my comment to my wall, on its own22:49
Amaranthchrisccoulson: oh, sounds like they changed the UI23:31
=== MacSlow|capoeira is now known as MacSlow

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