[04:36] <kenvandine> pitti, ping
[04:38] <seb128> kenvandine, it's probably bed time for jetlaged germans...
[04:38] <kenvandine> :)
[04:39] <kenvandine> ok
[04:41] <seb128> kenvandine, scheduling issues?
[04:41] <kenvandine> not issues
[04:41] <kenvandine> just had a new blueprint
[04:41] <seb128> ok
[04:41] <kenvandine> created one just for gwibber stabilizations/enhancements
[04:41] <seb128> nothing I can tweak then
[04:42] <kenvandine> nope :)
[04:42] <seb128> I don't have access to that
[09:21] <baptistemm> hello
[10:10] <baptistemm> hmmm
[10:10] <baptistemm> why can't I find linux-image-debug in package list
[10:11] <baptistemm> I have added ddebs repo ...
[12:27] <boya1> hi folks, has anyone experienced a problem with keyboard layout on Ubuntu 9.04?
[12:54] <n3m3s1s4u> Hi all - Where can I go to ask a question about Google Deskletts and when you reboot the applets dont remember your settings (account information) ? thanks
[14:40] <rickspencer3> asac, can we get together with Randy at 9am?
[14:42] <serialorder> i know you all are busy at UDS but if you get a minute perhaps someone can explain something simple to me
[14:42] <serialorder> I was looking at some of the syncs here: http://piware.de/workitems/desktop/lucid/versions.html  and I noticed that some of the packages don't have an ubuntu delta,  ex esound_0.2.41-5 but the control file has changed so the maintainer is Ubuntu Developers. I am new to all this so I am wondering how that situation comes to be?
[14:46] <Laney> serialorder: I don't see that - https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/esound_0.2.41-5.dsc
[14:51] <serialorder> Laney, ok your right when I look at the actual package that is not the case but when I look at package details with apt-cache then I see it http://pastebin.com/f66dc7f5b
[14:51] <serialorder> it was jsut confusing to me and i was wondering why
[14:51] <Laney> it's probably rewritten in the deb somehow
[14:54] <serialorder> sorry, what do you mean?
[15:04] <kenvandine> pitti, can you schedule https://blueprints.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-lucid-gwibber-enhancements for me?
[15:05] <pitti> kenvandine: already in progress
[15:05] <kenvandine> excellent :)
[15:05] <kenvandine> thx pitti
[15:05] <pitti> np :)
[15:19] <rickspencer3> Amaranth, hey, you're not at UDS, right?
[15:20] <jcastro_> rickspencer3: nope
[15:20] <rickspencer3> Amaranth, are you going to join the Compiz settings session remotely?
[15:21] <rickspencer3> it starts in about 40 mins.
[15:22] <rickspencer3> jcastro_ can you provide instructions for listening in and using irc for remote participation, please?
[15:22] <jcastro_> rickspencer3: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UDS-L/RemoteParticipation
[15:23] <rickspencer3> Amaranth, ^
[15:23] <rickspencer3> ;)
[15:23] <czajkowski> rickspencer3: http://www.lczajkowski.com/2009/11/12/how-to-participate-remotely-and-get-your-points-heard/
[15:23] <rickspencer3> chouette!
[15:23] <rickspencer3> tanks czajkowski
[15:23] <czajkowski> rickspencer3: np
[15:40] <jpds> Who should I poke about bug #445256 ?
[15:40] <jpds> It completely breaks GDM if one installs the gdm-2.20 package.
[16:25] <jcastro_> vuntz: you are up next hour for videoing a session
[16:38] <vuntz> jcastro_: I guess I can, as long as it's not something that is difficult to handle :-)
[16:38] <vuntz> (you know how french people are ;-))
[16:43] <jcastro_> vuntz: you're off the hook!
[16:44] <vuntz> jcastro_: no love for me?
[16:46] <jcastro_> vuntz: I am trying to help you. :D
[17:31] <tgpraveen2> "Bluetooth on-demand - Bluetooth services are automatically started   when needed and stopped 30 seconds after last device use," this feature is not there in karmic right?
[17:31] <tgpraveen2> might be a good thing in lucid
[20:30] <kenvandine> pitti, did you schedule that gwibber session?
[21:23] <Amaranth> rickspencer3: sorry, was at work
[21:34] <Amaranth> looks like the only proposed changes made to compiz settings so far are to cripple the widget and wobbly plugins...
[21:34] <Amaranth> oh, I see, it's changing wobbly to do wobbly map which I believe I once said I wished we could have without regular wobbly
[21:35] <Amaranth> but that's not what that settings change does, we're missing the second half (no regular wobbly) :)
[21:41] <TheMuso> pitti: Do you object to putting the gconf xml file for the gdm user under control of the alternatives system? We would like to be able to set a different GTK theme for UbuntuStudio for lucid, and unless thigns change radically this cycle, I feel the alternatives system is the easiest way to allow derivatives to set their own GTK theme using gconf. Xubuntu uses XFCe tools to set up such theming, however UbuntuStudio uses GNOME, hense my questio
[22:28] <seb128> TheMuso, no alternative please
[22:29] <seb128> TheMuso, those are a recipe for issues
[22:52] <rickspencer3> Amaranth, I missed the session as well
[23:00] <seb128> rickspencer3, Amaranth: what session?