[00:05] a [00:08] b [00:10] anyone managed to get a Netgear WNA1000 to work? [00:42] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/05/sound-menu-changes-coming-in-ubuntu.html [00:42] Interesting. [00:42] Though, I use QuodLibet, because Rhythmbox can't do play-by-folders. [00:43] exaile does that [00:44] Yeah, though the thing QuodLibet has over Exaile is that when you select a folder on the left, it immediately sets that as the playlist on the right. [00:44] Can't do that with amarok or exaile. [00:44] There isn't even anything like ctrl-enter, alt-enter, or shift-enter to do that. [00:52] ? [00:52] are you sure? [00:52] Yeah. [00:53] nite === yofel_ is now known as yofel [01:37] hooray for libeatmydata! [01:38] got my laptop battery life from 3 to 4 hours [02:32] Are there instructions on how to update to the current Maverick? [02:32] MariusAZ: why? [02:32] not much point at the moment [02:32] it will be very similar to Lucid [02:32] I'm wanting to contribute [02:32] and maybe also rather un stable [02:33] MariusAZ: also your not really meant to run the development version on a computer that your going to be using for proper useage [02:33] instead do it on a test PC or a virtual machine [02:33] I understand that, I've been working on the Fedora project for years, I'm done with it [02:33] MariusAZ: working on, as in developing? [02:33] Yes [02:34] Ubuntu seems to be much more progressive these days [02:34] MariusAZ: a little off topic, but I just read a link, that I guess you should read as well [02:35] MariusAZ: http://dinosaur-os.com/post/604591255/why-i-switched-to-fedora [02:35] !contribute | MariusAZ [02:35] MariusAZ: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate [02:35] Ahh, thank you :) [02:35] MariusAZ: last week was Ubuntu Developer Summit [02:35] in Belgium [02:36] and I listended to some sessions :) whilst being in the IRC channels, and saw some gobby notes. [02:36] That's when they talk about what is to come in 10.10 [02:36] there are blue prints up [02:36] and videos from UDS [02:36] Yeah, I was reading some of that, which is why I decided to come in here :) [02:36] MariusAZ: also some of the UDS stuff has been covered on [02:37] covered/mentioned [02:37] on http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk [02:38] MariusAZ: Ubuntu fan boy and girl website :D good blog enteries [02:38] !blueprints [02:38] Want to suggest or discuss ideas of a future project/feature? With Launchpad you can track blueprints (feature specification summaries) from discussion through review, approval, and implementation. See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ [02:39] MariusAZ: and if your going to be a Ubuntu developer you will need a Launchpad account [02:39] !launchpad | MariusAZ [02:39] MariusAZ: Launchpad is a collection of development services for Open Source projects. It's Ubuntu's bug tracker, and much more; see https://launchpad.net/ [02:40] Cool, thank you [02:40] I'll check it out [02:41] MariusAZ: hang on I got something else to give you as well [02:43] MariusAZ: http://videos.ubuntu.com/ UDS videos. Also something I like about the Ubuntu community, is how they have Ubuntu Open Week. Where people can take part in sessions ask questions and find out more, with sessions being logged. There's also a developer week. [02:46] MariusAZ: I would suggest reading the logs of sessions that happended that you think you would be interested in on http://irclogs.ubuntu.com in HTML format since that's the best way to view them in my opinion. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOpenWeek [02:47] MariusAZ: and obviously report bugs, that you find in 10.10 when testing in development. [02:47] :) [02:47] !bugs [02:47] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please file a bug using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs - Bugs in/wishes for the IRC bots (not Ubuntu) can be filed at http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-bots [02:47] and since you want to be a developer [02:47] !developer [02:47] Want to become an Ubuntu developer? Look at http://www.ubuntu.com/community/processes/newdev and the Wiki (http://wiki.ubuntu.com) for involvement in specific projects such as Kubuntu or Xubuntu. [02:47] That's it, have fun with Ubuntu! [02:47] Lots of info, that's nice :) [02:48] Thank you [02:48] MariusAZ: yeah plus this channel is logged [02:48] !logs | MariusAZ [02:48] MariusAZ: Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ - For LoCo channels, http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/ [02:49] I'm trying to figure out why gtk apps under openbox-session don't load the theme I have set in gnome... until I open gnome-appearance-properties--- if anyone knows I'd appreciate the tip [02:49] nawst2: on 10.04? [02:49] MariusAZ: and yeah np :) [02:49] sebsebseb: yup [02:49] MariusAZ: oh and help out in #ubuntu as well if you want, of course [02:50] nawst2: ok well then you want #ubuntu [02:50] MariusAZ: oh I forgot an important factoid [02:50] in your case [02:50] !daily | MariusAZ [02:50] MariusAZ: 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/ [02:51] This is going to take me a bit to go through all this, thank you so much for all your help [02:51] MariusAZ: np :) and yeah it will take a while [02:53] MariusAZ: So why do you want to stop being a Fedora developer, and become an Ubuntu developer exactly? Just wondering [02:53] Well, the dailies ain't up yet, prolly will be by ~alpha1 time [02:54] arand: oh [02:55] You'll still have to use this old fella when you upgrade [02:55] * arand pats sed [02:55] arand: sed? [02:55] the old fella? [02:56] and yeah I guess MariusAZ could upgrade Lucid to Maverick at the moment, by changing the repo's [02:56] Because I see a lot of things from Ubuntu creeping into Fedora, Ubuntu seems to be much more progressive on newer tech [02:57] That and a much higher userbase [02:57] Well, sed is at least 35 years, I guess that could be considered old in the context.. [02:57] No point in fixing what isn't broken [02:58] MariusAZ: as for user base well sure [02:58] MariusAZ: however before Ubuntu, it was Mandriva with most users on the desktop [02:59] MariusAZ: so far distros have only lasted a few years as number one on the desktop, and then its another [03:00] Yeah, but Ubuntu doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon [03:00] indeed [03:00] :) [03:00] it seems that its going to be rather popular for quite a few more years yet [03:04] forgive me, but I can't think of anything that has come from Ubuntu [03:06] that has actually been adopted by upstream or other distros [03:06] SuborbitalPigeon: Gnome edits and Unity [03:06] stuff like that has come from Ubuntu [03:06] my point exactly sebsebseb [03:10] MariusAZ: so reading links I gave already? [03:16] What was someone saying about saving laptop batterY sry I left channel for a bit and lost it. [03:16] ? [03:18] it was someone saying thank god for {package name } ijust went from 3 to 4 hours batter life? [03:18] anyone have scrollback thats been here for a few? [03:18] !logs | histo [03:18] histo: Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ - For LoCo channels, http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/ [03:19] libeatmydata, which sounds ominous [03:20] SuborbitalPigeon: wrong channel? [03:20] no, I'm replying to hhi [03:20] histo: [03:20] SuborbitalPigeon: oh ok [03:20] Uhm. its not in there [03:21] especially considering that they have logs for dates that haven't happened yet I can see why. [03:22] histo: what? [03:22] histo: if you mean the offical channel logs no [03:22] well this just ahappened a few hours ago its not in the log yet. [03:22] histo: your looking at the wrong log probably then [03:22] the logs are in UK time [03:22] and it's the 17th in UK [03:23] But if no one wants to scroll back and wants me to wade throught he logs thats fine [03:23] jesus [03:23] but its not 0300 right now [03:23] thats the last log entry for this channel [03:23] it's 3:23 am in the uk [03:23] !time [03:23] Information about using and setting your computer's clock on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime - See https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/NTP.html for information on usage of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) [03:24] histo: that was 2 hours ago [03:24] if the logs go to 0300 then scroll back to 0139 [03:24] http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2010/05/17/%23ubuntu+1.html [03:24] and i think it was a joke [03:24] they said "libeatmydata" [03:25] I found it [03:25] gotcha [04:08] If anyone is running xorg-edgers and has updated since the 12th please run the commands at the top of the page here - https://edge.launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppa [05:20] hi all [05:25] anyone around? [05:30] maverick is it? [05:56] nope [05:56] goose [06:49] bummer.... the 34-rc7 kernel doesn't have AHCI built-in! [06:54] welol, now 2.6.34 proper is out, might be rectified :P [07:49] ahci was modularized on purpose back in march, unless they said something about it changing back to built in at UDS I wouldn't count on it :) [08:54] no Pony just Tuna. morning! [08:54] you guys know how much I love to raffle about changes [08:54] but having two clock applet is lame [08:54] having two clock applets that show diff times (in minutes) is a FAIL [09:00] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/112892/clock.png [09:00] here is a screenshot [09:01] anyone has any idea against which package should I file the bug? [09:09] this must be one of the funniest bugs I've ever reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+bug/581608 [09:09] Launchpad bug 581608 in indicator-applet "two clock applets with diff minutes" [Undecided,New] [09:19] funny big [09:19] bug* [09:20] good morning [09:21] its my job to make you laugh in the morning [09:21] its danag in the afternoon :D [09:21] BUGabundo_remote, any idea how to change the fonts of indicator-clock ? (in bold ) [09:22] no [09:44] Anyone here using nouveau + >1 display? [09:46] not today [09:47] BUGabundo_remote, you do sometimes though? [09:49] not in maverick yet [09:49] I did it for a while in lucid devel cycle [09:50] BUGabundo_remote, after they fixed the plymouth freeze, were you affected by this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/572155 [09:50] Launchpad bug 572155 in plymouth "Splash image wrong size when two displays connected" [Undecided,Confirmed] [09:50] don't recall [09:51] BUGabundo_remote, ah okay well thanks. I have this bug, but after the new updated to libdrm-nouveau in maverick, the entire desktop loads the same (wrong) size as plymouth does. It is rather annoying :) [09:54] bbordwell: but are on lucid or maverick? [09:54] cause is this +1 # [09:55] BUGabundo_remote, Plymouth being the wrong size is on lucid and maverick, but in maverick they just updated libdrm-nouvea which caused my new problem. [11:39] hai [11:40] anybody there [11:41] Hai., === zniavre__ is now known as zniavre [13:19] kklimonda: that sucks [16:24] upgrading to maverick. wish me luck [16:26] we will be waiting IdleOne [16:27] that doesn't sound to good for me BUGabundo_remote === jdobrien is now known as jdo [16:32] ahahha [16:33] IdleOne: if everyone looked like this http://f.bugabundo.net/photo.html?th=vu/9s/sjqa.jpg&d=2010-05-15#p, I bet you didn't want too :D [16:43] ok time to reboot [16:43] * IdleOne crosses fingers and toes [16:44] hah [16:47] I'm back! [16:47] on Maverick :) [16:48] So you're running on metal now? [16:48] * arand hardly does anything but vbox nowadays.. [16:50] arand: running on metal [16:50] * IdleOne leaps head long into the pool [16:50] I don't even bother checking for water [16:50] :) [16:55] pff weak [16:55] been here since day one :) [16:56] arand: why not kVM? [16:57] I just found the Virtualization switch in the bios yestarday >_< [16:58] And now I'm already set up, so at some point in the future, when I move from Karmic, I migh... [16:59] KARMIC? [16:59] dude you should be kicked from this # [16:59] :P [17:04] Meh, computer needs a good reorganisation soon, and upgrading now would just be duplication of work, and really, not many of the Lucid/Maverick features are *vital*, btrfs would be yummy though.. [18:09] Hi [18:46] I'm running Kubuntu 9.10. Is it possible to do a system upgrade (to 10.04) using an installation CD, or must I download the files via the internet (through adept)? [18:47] aar: this channel is for 10.10 only. === seren is now known as seren__ [22:02] I'm looking for an expert of putting Ubuntu on a mac. [22:02] We wish to dual boot Ubuntu on a Mac. [22:13] emma: I have no expeience on it I suggest google and #ubuntu for help this channel is for unreleased versions of ubuntu [22:15] heh I got my Lucid cd pack :D [22:16] Oh, means ours will be comming soon too :) [22:16] I ordered 20 this time [22:16] I order 100 [22:16] got 6 [22:16] :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD [22:17] Hehe [22:17] BUGabundo: they know the greedy ones ;p [22:17] We always got our 10 we ordered [22:17] But they go so quickly nowadays [22:18] burn many copies of them for stocking stuffers at christmas! [22:20] our loco gets 250 [22:20] but they are in the other extreme of the countrie [22:20] 350 KMs away :\ [22:21] I've got 5 broken packages atm [22:21] anyone else? [22:22] on a clean ubuntu netbook remix maverick [22:22] only 5? [22:22] I stop caring till A1 [22:22] * ajmitch is surprised that there aren't more broken packages [22:22] The following packages have unmet dependencies: [22:22] tomboy: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. [22:22] update-notifier: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. [22:22] libgnomeprintui2.2-0: Depends: libgnomeprintui2.2-common (= 2.18.4-1build1) but 2.18.5-1 is to be installed. [22:22] python-twisted-conch: Depends: python-twisted-core (>= 10.0.0-3) but 10.0.0-2ubuntu2 is installed. [22:22] simple-scan: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. [22:22] python-hachoir-metadata: Depends: python-hachoir-parser (>= 1.3) but 1.2-1 is installed [22:23] I have virtually nothing installed here [22:23] tomboy and update-notifier is broken here too [22:23] BUGabundo: gconf will get fixed soonish ;( [22:23] ;) [22:23] he following packages have unmet dependencies: tomboy: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. update-notifier: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. simple-scan: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. maximus: Depends: gconf2 (>= 2.28.1-2) but 2.28.1-0ubuntu1 is installed. [22:24] BUGabundo: btw, I love your avatar. You look like a madman :P [22:24] all on gconf [22:24] and it realliy me too [22:24] :) [22:24] did you saw both I had during the weekend ? [22:25] hmm, I think so [22:25] I remember at least one of them - some girl? [22:30] that was Friday and Saturday [22:30] poor girl [22:30] is a 25 yo teatcher [22:30] and was fired for possing for playboy :( [22:30] OT [22:37] oh? [22:37] BUGabundo, Ive heard of that before...long time ago... [22:38] this Is brand new... happened last week === yofel_ is now known as yofel [23:08] BUGabundo, yes but what about the children? [23:08] won't someone please think of the children? [23:08] poor kids [23:09] TOPIC ! [23:09] and then they complain about students missins classes [23:09] :( [23:09] ok ok [23:31] Hello guys I am on my girls computer and need help with graphics on a SiS 671MX where I cannot change resolution higher than 800x600 and plymouth shows flimmer and ant wars on bootup, the desktop effects doesnt work turning on [23:31] * maco keeps getting highlighted with oxymoron saying "girls" constantly [23:32] maco: Hahahaha lol :D Youre highlighting girs in your IRC client? :D [23:32] *girls [23:34] yes [23:34] i catch interesting things with that highlight rule! [23:34] sexism, parenting, spice girls... [23:35] ahah [23:35] oxymoron: running lucid or maverick? [23:36] as you know this is +1 :D [23:36] BUGabundo: Lucid ;) [23:36] #ubuntu is the channel for stable releases support [23:36] BUGabundo: And yes I like devs channel more because ... sorry to say this but official support channels is incompetent and almost never answer or read y questions at all [23:37] I know === BUGabundo is now known as BUGabundo_Bones