[17:49] <bencrisford> highvoltage: im working on packaging the latest scribus (bug 530820), im not assigning it to me, im just gonna see if i can manage to do it, which i probably wont be able to...
[17:49] <bencrisford> do i set the maintainer as core-dev?  because it is in ubuntu main?
[18:15] <Lns> Hey are there any instructions regarding manually copying a PPA's gpg key to the ltsp chroot? I want to make a wiki page on that
[18:37] <alkisg> Lns: what about add-apt-repository ?
[18:37] <alkisg> There are instructions on how to add a ppa on each ppa site...
[18:37] <Lns> alkisg: well that's not in the default chroot install, i guess i could add that
[18:38] <Lns> but it'd be nice to not have to put it in there for a single ppa ;)
[18:38] <alkisg> Lns, afaik it is, karmic++...
[18:38] <Lns> not in lucid for me...lemme verify
[18:38] <alkisg> Hmmm o
[18:38] <alkisg> no
[18:38] <alkisg> Lns, sorry, you're right
[18:38] <Lns> yea
[18:39]  * alkisg has made a script for that purpose... http://ts.sch.gr/repo/add-ppa.sh
[18:39] <Lns> wanted to write a quick howto to add stgraber's ppa on the wiki since its used so much
[18:39] <Lns> ahh nice hehe
[18:39] <alkisg> If you want, you can use that - I'm using it for instructions for greek schools:
[18:39] <alkisg> wget http://ts.sch.gr/repo/add-ppa.sh -O /tmp/add-ppa.sh
[18:39] <alkisg> sh /tmp/add-ppa.sh stgraber
[18:41] <Lns> well it's about the same work to do that than to add add-apt-repository
[18:41] <Lns> can you give me the line to import the gpg key?
[18:41] <Lns> i can't find it in the script
[18:42] <alkisg> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys XXXXXX
[18:42] <alkisg> It's on every ppa page, if you click on the instructions...
[18:50] <Lns> oh. i clicked on wrong instructions i guess =/
[18:50] <Lns> ty
[20:21] <stgraber> add-apt-repository ppa:stgraber/ppa ?
[22:02]  * Lns wonders how indicator-applet sucked up volume control
[22:06] <bencrisford1> lol Lns, what do you mean?
[22:06] <bencrisford1> it disappeared?
[22:06] <Lns> bencrisford1: no, it inherited the volume properties applet into itself..so if you remove indicator-applet from the panel, there goes your volume control
[22:06] <Lns> and no (that i can see) individual volume control applet from "Add to Panel" menu
[22:07] <bencrisford1> Lns: oh, i see, so you want volume with no email/bluetooth
[22:07]  * Lns is starting to get really frustrated with the indicator/notification idea of shuttleworth's
[22:07] <Lns> bencrisford1: I just don't want the stupid notifications, period
[22:07] <Lns> i want to configure my panel the way i want it
[22:08] <Lns> not an all-or-nothing applet that is assumed to be the "next big thing" and for everyone to follow suit
[22:08] <bencrisford1> Lns: the current settings suit me, but id rather i had the option to go back to basics
[22:08] <Lns> you can't even dismiss the notifications, you have to wait for them to go away on their own
[22:08] <bencrisford1> and with pidgin for me, i get a notification and if i click it nothing happens :(
[22:09] <Lns> right
[22:09] <Lns> it's intrusive when the design is supposed to eliminate being intrusive with notifications...total oxymoron
[22:09] <Lns> i don't get the reasoning for it...of course i just started looking at it, hopefully there's a way to configure it
[22:09] <bencrisford1> who is responsible for notifications?
[22:10] <Lns> ?
[22:10] <bencrisford1> what team
[22:10] <bencrisford1> is it desktop?
[22:10] <Lns> probably..looking
[22:10] <bencrisford1> well sabdfl stepped down as ceo in order to focus on design, i think we should write to him and ask him to design the old system again
[22:16] <Lns> indicator-applet session is another one. Every time I click on my username or the little power-button icon, it goes back and forth between the two..they're so close together..yikes
[22:16] <Lns> horrible design imho
[22:21]  * bencrisford1 broke his panel fiddling about with indicators :'(
[22:22]  * bencrisford1 wishes Lns had not got him playing about with it :(
[22:22] <bencrisford1> just kidding, is fixed ;)
[22:22] <Lns> heh
[22:23] <Lns> it's touchy!
[22:23] <bencrisford1> Lns: dont surpose you know how i can set maintainers name using dh-make?
[22:23] <bencrisford1> im doing -e for the email
[22:23] <bencrisford1> but its still setting the name to me
[22:27] <Lns> no idea :)
[22:27] <Lns> sorry
[22:30] <bencrisford1> ill leave it till tommorrow then
[22:30] <bencrisford1> i have 2 weeks off after tommorrow :D
[22:30] <Lns> hehe, nice
[22:30] <bencrisford1> which means staying up late..  fixing bugs...  playing gnometris...
[22:31] <bencrisford1> anyway, night all
[22:44] <Lns> Anyone experience complete desktop lock-up when doing things like enabling remote desktop, and it says "Checking the connectivity of this machine" ? As in, you can't click on *anything*, including gnome menus, etc
[22:45] <Lns> (lucid beta1)
[22:46] <Lns> hmm, vino-server is pegging the cpu
[22:48] <Lns> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vino/+bug/31037
[22:51] <Lns> Anyone in front of a Lucid install that can verify this?
[22:52]  * Lns fires up a VM install of lucid
[22:55] <Lns> hmm, seems to peg while checking whatever connectivity thingies it checks for..
[23:18] <Lns> ahh, seemingly fixed with this afternoon's updates
[23:18] <Lns> crazy how quickly things change in beta