=== gnomefreak76 is now known as gnomefreak [07:41] ok got a weird bug some people are hitting that I need to pick some brains on. On intel hardware gnome-terminal seems to be corrupting the screen sometimes. In my case it blacks out most of the screen except for a gnome-panel and moving the mouse up to the panel brings everything back. it usually happens when i'm using pageup or pagedown in nano, and it started back in the timeframe that the CSD stuff was added. back then xchat would do it [07:41] too when I scrolled, but that doesn't happen anymore since the CSD stuff was backed out. anyone know where to start looking? :) [07:45] there is an open bug [07:45] screen corruption [07:45] seems to be fixed in lucid, for me at least. [16:51] Nafai, hi === tsimpson is now known as Guest89542 === Guest89542 is now known as tsimpson [19:30] it seems like the next version of OOo won't be ready in time for M [19:30] * ccheney is checking to see if his view is correct in that it won't come out until sometime after august [19:31] we might just have to stick with 3.2.1 :-\ === crimsun_ is now known as crimsun [22:30] Good morning. [22:54] Gooood morning all. [22:56] Hey RAOF. How was your weekend? [22:56] TheMuso: Pretty cruisy. [22:56] Preparations for moving to Tassie move inexorably onward. [22:57] RAOF: nice [22:58] We had our first (and hopfully last, given the interest) inspection of the flat by prospective tennants. [22:58] And there was time for just some hanging around, too. :) [22:59] How 'bout yours? [22:59] RAOF: you're moving south again? [23:00] ajmitch: Yah. Hobart's too awesome :) [23:00] And Sydney's too hot and big and noisy and crazy. [23:00] At least it'd be cheaper... [23:01] RAOF: pretty cruisy as well. [23:02] ajmitch: Right. The fact that we can buy a 3 bedroom house in an awesome location for about the same as we could buy a 2 bedroom apartment on the intersection of the Pacific Highway and Lane Cove road in the building that fell into the Lane Cove tunnel does have something to do with it :) [23:03] Man, who has a 2048x1536 screen attached via VGA? [23:07] I would have thought you'd need DVI for that [23:08] I think you'd certainly *want* DVI for that; analog noise is surely starting to kick in at those frequencies.