BUGabundo | Amaranth: around ? | 00:10 |
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BUGabundo | Amaranth: I have an user asking for expose _per_ app windows | 00:11 |
BUGabundo | like macos does | 00:11 |
Amaranth | BUGabundo: Set the scale plugin window group keybinding | 00:11 |
Amaranth | it'll try to do what you want, anyway | 00:12 |
BUGabundo | thanks | 00:12 |
BUGabundo | missed it | 00:12 |
BUGabundo | Amaranth: one more question: what happen to the plugin that resized every app window to fit all of them side by side ? | 00:17 |
Amaranth | maximumize or whatever? | 00:18 |
BUGabundo | no idea | 00:18 |
Amaranth | it's in compiz-fusion-plugins-extra still, isn't it? | 00:18 |
BUGabundo | I remember it being in scale plugin | 00:18 |
Amaranth | no | 00:18 |
Amaranth | it's a separate plugin | 00:18 |
Amaranth | maximumize | 00:18 |
BUGabundo | let me dig it up | 00:18 |
BUGabundo | humm can't capture default keybind | 00:19 |
BUGabundo | it opens the Indicator o,O | 00:20 |
BUGabundo | ohh now we have two CLOCKS? | 00:20 |
BUGabundo | wth | 00:20 |
BUGabundo | Amaranth: can't make it work, even with a new shortcut ? | 00:21 |
BUGabundo | s/?/!/ | 00:21 |
BUGabundo | Amaranth: minimize does work... but not maximize :( | 00:24 |
mxe5 | Hi - When I highlight 3 or 4 folders of files on a USB thumb drive I have plugged in - I right click on them and it gives me an option to Home Folder or Desktop - Is there a way to have copy to a specific folder on the desktop ? ? | 00:52 |
BUGabundo | no | 00:53 |
BUGabundo | just drag | 00:53 |
mxe5 | BUGabundo; I thought about dragging wasn't sure that would - but great! Will give it a whirl - Thanks... | 00:54 |
mxe5 | * would work | 00:54 |
mxe5 | Anyone know of an app you could use that would clone all the stuff on one USB thumb to another USB thumb ? | 00:55 |
arand | dd? | 00:56 |
mxe5 | Basically I want to back up one of my USB thumb drives - has allot of stuff on it I don't want to use. | 00:56 |
BUGabundo | rsync -avhX ? | 00:56 |
BUGabundo | or as I call it: $ rsyncB | 00:57 |
mxe5 | BUGabundo; Sorry but did you post the shell command for me to use? | 00:58 |
BUGabundo | >-< | 00:58 |
jonathonf | heh | 00:59 |
wick94 | hey guys, i have an idea for a feature tht i was to discuss | 01:13 |
wick94 | for ubuntu 10.10 | 01:13 |
red2kic | wick94: What is it? | 01:14 |
wick94 | ok | 01:14 |
BUGabundo | nite every1 | 01:14 |
wick94 | i was wondering if it will b possible add a "close" button to the ubuntu notications | 01:14 |
kklimonda | no | 01:15 |
kklimonda | there is no close button by design | 01:15 |
wick94 | bt isnt it possible to add it | 01:15 |
arand | wick94: If you vanquish Mark SShuttleworth in an epic duel to the death, maybe. | 01:15 |
wick94 | arand haha, lol | 01:15 |
crdlb | when you hover over the notification, it fades away | 01:15 |
crdlb | how could that possibly support a close button? | 01:16 |
wick94 | crdlb i know it fades away bt if u remove ur cursor frm it comes back to normal | 01:16 |
wick94 | it's jst an idea tht jst came to my mind so i thought i'd share wth u guys | 01:17 |
kklimonda | wick94: it's possible to add it but a patch like this won't be accepted | 01:17 |
arand | wick94: The design team has explicitly said that "this is the way it is, now GO AWAY!", so if you want it, making it yourself is your best bet. | 01:17 |
crdlb | yeah, that idea is living in the bottom of a well along with indicator tooltips | 01:17 |
BUGabundo | crdlb: doesn't fade way... fades in... returns on mouse over | 01:17 |
wick94 | oh ok | 01:17 |
wick94 | i m not coder unfortunately | 01:18 |
wick94 | jst a teenage ubuntu fanatic | 01:18 |
crdlb | BUGabundo: what do you mean? | 01:18 |
arand | wick94: Many are :) | 01:18 |
BUGabundo | I mean I should have been in bed 1h ago | 01:18 |
BUGabundo | BYE | 01:18 |
virtuald | crdlb: are you saying there's never going to be volume indicator tooltips? | 01:19 |
arand | virtuald: Likely not. | 01:20 |
virtuald | ok | 01:20 |
virtuald | there's got to be something because the current behavior makes it unusable | 01:20 |
arand | As part of an adaptation to tuch interfaces, no tooltips makes a lot of sense, as for the current desktop, it's stupid, but that is how I feel about a lot of the design decisions, so, meh. | 01:22 |
virtuald | luckily awn has a systray app where i can make the icons the same size as all others | 01:23 |
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BUGabundo_remote | so who bright idea it was to move the clock to an indicator too? | 11:36 |
BUGabundo_remote | it doesn't even have Calendar :( | 11:36 |
Ian_Corne | eww | 11:38 |
BUGabundo_remote | ill file a bug latter today | 11:39 |
BUGabundo_remote | the font is smaller the my System have | 11:39 |
BUGabundo_remote | now I have TWO clocks | 11:39 |
BUGabundo_remote | the new indicator one has ZERO settings :( | 11:39 |
Ian_Corne | I think they're moving towards 0config | 11:40 |
Ian_Corne | no? | 11:40 |
BUGabundo_remote | "they" have been for two cycles, now | 11:41 |
BUGabundo_remote | hey hey cwillu | 11:41 |
BUGabundo_remote | what are you doing off bed on a Friday ? | 11:41 |
cwillu_at_work | poke poke :) | 11:41 |
cwillu_at_work | not entirely sure | 11:41 |
cwillu_at_work | although my work desktop is now running lucid | 11:42 |
cwillu_at_work | I may even get wild and update my server at some point :p | 11:42 |
cwillu_at_work | had to hack Radiance up though, the panel background is ug-ly with vertical panels | 11:42 |
Ian_Corne | kernel 2.6.34 in repo now | 11:43 |
kklimonda | BUGabundo_remote: I'm pretty sure they know it should have calendar and the current version is just a placeholder | 11:43 |
* kklimonda remembers slides from sabdfl's keynote | 11:44 | |
jpds | http://videos.ubuntu.com/uds/maverick/ | 11:45 |
Ian_Corne | thanks | 11:45 |
arand | BUGabundo_remote: That on unity? | 11:45 |
BUGabundo_remote | WTH.. download PortableUbuntu; run 1st time; see alert you the filesystem hasn't been checked in 429 day; force check! DUH | 11:46 |
kklimonda | :D | 11:46 |
BUGabundo_remote | Ian_Corne: I want .35 :D | 11:46 |
BUGabundo_remote | arand one thing: FAST | 11:47 |
BUGabundo_remote | very very fast | 11:47 |
cwillu_at_work | .34 is still rc isn't it? | 11:47 |
BUGabundo_remote | gets a bit confused with multiple windows of the same kind | 11:47 |
yofel | well, with .34 I can finally see if it's acutally possible to get TRIM working, it's supposed to be supported | 11:47 |
arand | No, slow, very very slow. | 11:47 |
BUGabundo_remote | like nautilus or gnome-terminals | 11:47 |
yofel | after I finish looking at aptitude-gtk | 11:47 |
arand | If on VBox | 11:47 |
arand | It needs graphics accel, don't it? | 11:48 |
BUGabundo_remote | maybe | 11:49 |
BUGabundo_remote | I ran it on my laptop | 11:49 |
BUGabundo_remote | shame I can't make GDM login twice my user :( | 11:49 |
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* shadeslayer wonders if we ISO's yet | 12:47 | |
shadeslayer | +have | 12:47 |
BUGabundo_remote | no | 12:52 |
BUGabundo_remote | alpha1 only, I think | 12:52 |
BUGabundo_remote | let me check | 12:52 |
BUGabundo_remote | !daily | 12:52 |
ubottu | Daily builds of the CD images of the current development version of Ubuntu are available at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ and http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ | 12:52 |
BUGabundo_remote | not yet | 12:52 |
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yofel | there's a forum thread about that too http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1477079 got a bit off topic though | 12:54 |
ctfxr | hi | 15:03 |
ctfxr | how can i the alt tab fearture of vista/7 in ubuntu? | 15:03 |
ctfxr | *feature | 15:04 |
BUGabundo_lunch | ctfxr: super+tab? | 15:04 |
BUGabundo_lunch | its already there in compiz | 15:04 |
BUGabundo_lunch | you can change the shortcut | 15:05 |
BUGabundo_lunch | and can switch from the kind of view | 15:05 |
BUGabundo_lunch | you can have the cascate slide like W7 or how it does by default | 15:05 |
gotunandan | ctfxr, yes super+tab | 15:06 |
gotunandan | ctfxr you can change how it looks. Download the compizconfig-settings-manager and see the "shift switcher" and "ring switcher " settings | 15:07 |
BUGabundo_lunch | thanks form complementing my anwser | 15:08 |
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ctfxr | thanks guys for answering my question | 15:48 |
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BUGabundo_remote | rt @popey: ubuntu 10.10 'may' have btrfs as the default filesystem.. _may_ #uds | 16:38 |
gotunandan | It will certainly be available but not default, very unlikely | 16:38 |
gotunandan | I am listening to the audio feed | 16:38 |
BUGabundo_remote | rt @popey: ubuntu 10.10 will drop i386 and i486, will be i686 upwards only. Lucid still supports them as LTS. #uds | 16:38 |
kklimonda | good | 16:39 |
BUGabundo_remote | we better get ready for all the freetards coming here saying it doesn run | 16:40 |
BUGabundo_remote | I wonder if stuff like xubuntu will drop it too | 16:40 |
BUGabundo_remote | charlie is not around to ask | 16:40 |
kklimonda | well, xubuntu and lubuntu use same builders and same packages so probably yes | 16:41 |
BUGabundo_remote | I know | 16:41 |
BUGabundo_remote | rt @popey: #ubuntu 10.10 will have 2.6.35 linux kernel, pushing more kernel patches upstream, help users debug kernel issues. | 16:42 |
BUGabundo_remote | rt @popey: #ubuntu 10.10 will have 2.6.35 linux kernel, pushing more kernel patches upstream, help users debug kernel issues. | 16:43 |
BUGabundo_remote | oops | 16:43 |
kklimonda | btrfs optional but fully supported, right? | 16:43 |
BUGabundo_remote | it says "maybe" default | 16:43 |
gotunandan | probably | 16:43 |
gotunandan | supported most probably | 16:43 |
BUGabundo_remote | we already have support | 16:43 |
BUGabundo_remote | just not from the installer | 16:43 |
gotunandan | default, I really doubt it | 16:43 |
gotunandan | hmm true | 16:44 |
kklimonda | BUGabundo_remote: well, for me it's not supported as long as I can't use it for my root and /boot ;) | 16:44 |
joaopinto | brtfs as default is a desire not an expectation :) | 16:46 |
BUGabundo_remote | ahah | 16:47 |
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joaopinto | ecryptfs+brtfs as default | 16:48 |
BUGabundo_remote | ahaahahahaahahahahahahah | 16:49 |
BUGabundo_remote | crazy man | 16:49 |
BUGabundo_remote | you are worse then gouki | 16:49 |
arand | The update-notifier/tomboy block, is that one simply due to the archive not moving at the moment? | 17:34 |
jpds | archive not moving? | 17:35 |
jpds | arand: Howso? | 17:37 |
manhunter | is there any development version for ubuntu ? | 17:39 |
jpds | manhunter: maverick. | 17:39 |
manhunter | how to get this iso? | 17:40 |
arand | both tomboy and update-notifier is blocking on gconf2 version, and have been for a day or two, was just wondering if that is simply due to a bit of slowdown per UDS or if it's an actual issue somewhere? | 17:40 |
arand | manhunter: No iso until alpha1 I think | 17:40 |
arand | manhunter: edit sources and aptit. | 17:41 |
manhunter | no, i want to get ubuntu current or development version | 17:41 |
manhunter | that has no end of life | 17:41 |
arand | manhunter: Doesn't exist. | 17:41 |
manhunter | arand: what mirror to add in sources.list | 17:42 |
manhunter | ? | 17:42 |
arand | manhunter: or? You'll have to decide I'm afraid... | 17:42 |
bazhang | no end of life? | 17:42 |
arand | manhunter: Backup everything, substitute lucid for maverick, and expect everything to go horribly wrong in the process. | 17:42 |
bazhang | Lucid is current, and LTS | 17:43 |
manhunter | is there anything like mandriva cooker ? | 17:44 |
manhunter | for ubuntu? | 17:44 |
BUGabundo_remote | no | 17:45 |
BUGabundo_remote | serioulsy, manhunter, Ubuntu isn't for you | 17:45 |
BUGabundo_remote | or you haven't gotten the concept | 17:45 |
manhunter | BUGabundo_remote: why? | 17:46 |
BUGabundo_remote | all the questions you have be making | 17:46 |
BUGabundo_remote | specially in *this* channel | 17:46 |
manhunter | BUGabundo_remote: why is ubuntu not for me? | 17:47 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: oh you use Mandriva? | 17:49 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: Mandriva Cooker is basically the development version of Mandriva, that they keep on doing changes to, and then release the stable's | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | Ubuntu isn't like that | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | instead they take Debian basically, do their changes, and release development versions of Ubuntu | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | and then the final comes out | 17:50 |
joaopinto | Maverick is Ubuntu's Cooker for this release :P | 17:50 |
BUGabundo_remote | erk | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | JanC_: sort of | 17:50 |
BUGabundo_remote | not exactly | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | no not you JanC_ | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | joaopinto: sort of | 17:50 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: have a look at the merick release scheduled to understand, how an Ubuntu release is done | 17:51 |
sebsebseb | meverick above | 17:51 |
jpds | manhunter: Which mirror? Whichever you like (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors). | 17:53 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: ok I understand you, you want something like Mandriva Cooker, that you can just use until the end of the distro | 17:54 |
sebsebseb | that will keep on being udpated, and updated, and updated, and updated | 17:54 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: Ubuntu isn't done like this | 17:55 |
sebsebseb | manhunter: PC Linux OS is a Mandriva fork, and I believe that could be what your after | 17:58 |
manhunter | sebsebseb: thank you. | 17:58 |
manhunter | bye | 17:58 |
BUGabundo_remote | bye | 18:00 |
BUGabundo_remote | be back tomorrow | 18:00 |
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