[07:34] <LLStarks> kenvandine. hi, i have a question. why haven't you put your gtk work in a ppa? building from bazaar makes wide testing a bit unwieldy.
[07:36] <crimsun> do I see a volunteer to package it? :-)
[07:36] <LLStarks> i would, but i'd **** up the dependencies
[07:36] <LLStarks> also, my debian packaging is quite primitive.
[07:39] <crimsun> well, that's what #debian-mentors (oftc) and #ubuntu-motu (freenode) are for :-)
[07:45] <LLStarks> thanks.
[07:47] <LLStarks> but my point stands, i don't see rgba passing the alpha 2 smell test without a ppa that doesn't thoroughly break lucid. pulling from branches is too exotic even though i'm full capable of doing it.
[07:51] <\vish> LLStarks: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa?field.series_filter=lucid  doesnt have the upto date package?
[07:52] <\vish> iirc that was the ppa meant for the rgba testing and was announced in th edesktop ML
[07:53] <LLStarks> as far as i know, rgba is not in main
[07:54] <LLStarks> nor can i confirm that lingering nautilus or gksu problems have been resolved.
[07:55] <LLStarks> i could check the bug again
[08:05] <RAOF> Last time I checked that gtk broke almost everything I cared about, all the way down to emacs.
[08:12] <LLStarks> it was bad enough that ppa-purge couldn't fix it. god bless 10 minute reinstalls and /home partitions.
[18:34] <LLStarks> ?
[18:45] <mozart373> could anyone please help me get jackd running, I ran the alsa info script, and I can't find anything in the forums that describes the exact problem I have
[18:45] <mozart373> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5ad845791169f42a46d876152ff8c59e05d0b812
[18:47] <mozart373> sorry, wrong channel apparently... btw am I invisible? nobody responds