[00:30] <jmcantrell> does anyone know where the indicator applet stores messages? i'm looking for a way to query it from the command line
[00:36] <crdlb> jmcantrell: communication happens over dbus
[00:37] <jmcantrell> crdlb: do you know how it might be done?
[00:38] <crdlb> not a clue, but you can examine the interface in d-feet
[00:38] <crdlb> it's probably also documented somewhere
[00:39] <jmcantrell> crdlb: ok thanks
[00:42] <jmcantrell> crdlb: how do i find out what bus address to use in d-feet?
[00:48] <crdlb> jmcantrell: session
[00:49] <jmcantrell> crdlb: i don't understand
[00:49] <crdlb> the session bus
[00:50] <jmcantrell> crdlb: how do i input that into d-feet?
[00:50] <crdlb> file > connect to session bus
[00:51] <jmcantrell> oh i see
[00:52] <crdlb> there's org.ayatana.indicator.* and org.kde.StatusNotifierWatcher
[00:53] <crdlb> there's probably a better channel for this, but I don't know what it is :)
[08:48] <mrsun> hmm how can i make cleanups?
[08:48] <mrsun> installed wine-build something and want it ALL removed =)
[08:48] <mrsun> libs that arent used etc?
[08:49] <mrsun> sudo apt-get build-dep wine
[08:49] <mrsun> did that
[08:51] <ikonia> ?
[08:51] <ikonia> oops
[08:57] <mrsun> i want the packages removed
[08:57] <mrsun> that it installed
[08:57] <mrsun> it filled up my disk quite well :P
[09:06] <BUGabundo_remote> Oh,Oh,Oh,Merry...oops Wrong dressed guy (Pope)
[09:07] <Tm_T> how... offtopic
[09:07] <BUGabundo_remote> hey Tm_T
[09:07] <BUGabundo_remote> yeah, we have the Pope in town
[09:07] <BUGabundo_remote> its a mess out side, right now
[10:05] <red2kic> bug 571707
[11:13] <drdozer> hi
[11:13] <drdozer> I'm runing lucid and am fairly happy with it so far
[11:13] <drdozer> I was wondering if there where going to be improvements to the multi-monitor support
[11:13] <drdozer> I plug my laptop into a variety of different external monitors
[11:14] <drdozer> and I'd ideally like it to notice this and chose the layout that I last used with that monitor (or kind of monitor)
[11:14] <drdozer> and to go back to normal when I unplug it
[11:15] <drdozer> the screen settings widget helps - I can do this all manually - but it would be nicer if it would happen for me once I've told it what I want from each external
[14:10] <amnite> any1 no any channels for python help?
[14:12] <Pici> amnite: #python
[14:12] <Pici> You'll need to be registered though.
[14:12] <amnite> ty
[14:12] <Pici> !register > amnite
[14:16] <amnite> thx pici and ubottu
[14:21] <BUGabundo_remote> hehe
[14:22] <patdk-wk> heh, I think x keeps crashing :(
[14:22] <patdk-wk> I keep getting forcible logged out
[16:25] <napster> Is this channel active?
[16:26] <guntbert> napster: you are here and you can talk - so yes :-)
[16:27] <napster> guntbert, Lucid is released! Then !topic ?
[16:27] <napster> !topic
[16:27] <guntbert> napster: ?
[16:28] <napster> guntbert, Got it! "Maverick"
[16:28] <napster> tnx
[16:28] <napster> guntbert, How to do distro upgrade using synaptic?
[16:29] <guntbert> napster: use system/administration/update manager
[16:30] <napster> guntbert, I don't have update manager, can I use synaptic for distro upgrade?
[16:31] <guntbert> napster: open a CLI, type sudo do-release-upgrade
[16:31] <guntbert> !upgrade | napster
[16:32] <napster> guntbert, thanks mate :)
[16:32] <guntbert> napster: you're welcome :-)
[16:33] <guntbert> napster: btw lucid support is in #ubuntu :-)
[16:33] <napster> guntbert, Thats why I asked the topic! This is for "Maverick"
[16:33] <napster> right?
[16:33] <guntbert> napster: yeah
[16:34] <napster> guntbert, Which is your O.S?
[16:35] <BUGabundo_remote> guntbert: napster: that won't work
[16:35] <BUGabundo_remote> there's no NEWER release till Alpha1
[16:35] <napster> BUGabundo_remote, What is alpha1 release date?
[16:35] <BUGabundo_remote> napster: if you want to upgrade to Maverick aka 10.10 devel
[16:35] <BUGabundo_remote> coming from Lucid
[16:35] <BUGabundo_remote> you must sed your sources.list
[16:35] <napster> yes
[16:36] <guntbert> BUGabundo_remote: yes - good to remind me - I was talking karmic->lucid
[16:36] <BUGabundo_remote> !schedule | napster
[16:36] <napster> BUGabundo_remote, Send my source.list to?
[16:38] <guntbert> napster: not send but sed (its an editor)
[16:38] <napster> BUGabundo_remote, guntbert Sorry, what does that mean?
[16:39] <guntbert> napster: if you want to go from lucid to maverick you will have to edit your /etc/apt/sources.list appropriately
[16:40] <napster> guntbert, Hmm... ok... Planning to try help by reporting bugs...
[16:41] <guntbert> napster: good idea - if you got a spare machine  - or use a VM
[16:42] <napster> guntbert, Yeah, I got one... Need to learn properly before starting...
[17:17] <napster> exit
[17:32] <BUGabundo_remote> RT @jneves: they did it :( european patent office just created software patents in europe
[17:32] <BUGabundo_remote> this is bad news :(
[17:35] <ddecator> ew
[17:36] <h00k> heh. Now you know how we feel.
[17:37] <BUGabundo_remote> source http://www.epo.org/topics/news/2010/20100512.html
[17:37] <Pici> !offtopic
[20:49] <DanaG1>   * [Config] Remove 386 flavour per UDS discussion
[20:49] <DanaG1> hmm, is there an official link / transcript about that?
[20:49] <DanaG1> Oh, and that's just "386", not i686, right?
[20:50] <BUGabundo> yep
[20:50] <BUGabundo> LOLOL
[20:50] <BUGabundo> would be fun
[20:50] <BUGabundo> t64 only
[20:50] <BUGabundo> ahahah
[20:51] <DanaG1> ah, and this: http://ohioloco.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1476021
[20:51] <DanaG1> it'd be nice to have a single place to go to watch all of the streams.
[20:52] <DanaG1> er, though I prefer transcripts.
[20:52] <DanaG1> I don't want to listen for 15 minutes to somebody talking, when I could read the same lines in 5 minutes. =þ
[21:06] <MrSunshine> is there any way to remove installed build deps?
[21:14] <kklimonda> heh, it's almost impossible to participate in uds remotely.
[21:14] <kklimonda> I try it every six months and fail miserably
[21:15] <kklimonda> the only thing I find useful is gobby
[21:16] <arand> MrSunshine: I've searched for it before, and found no good solution, except to basically write it down when you installed them, or parse the dpkg history
[21:17] <arand> MrSunshine: I think they do get marked as automatically installed by the app in question, so I guess you could remove the app and then reinstall, which might get rid of them...