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hihihi100hi00:57
hihihi100GEM leak bug00:57
hihihi100who can help me?00:57
hihihi1001.4 GLX version00:58
yofel_hihihi100: what does glxinfo | grep "GLX\ version"    give you?01:00
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hihihi1001.4 i believe, but let me do it again01:01
yofelif you have an up-to-date stable release you shouldn't get 1.401:01
hihihi100yup, 1.401:01
hihihi100so what do I have to do to downgrade to 1.2?01:01
yofelhihihi100: actually... what graphics driver?01:02
hihihi100NVIDIA GeForce G 105M, Card type: PCI-E 8x, 512 MB, 169 MHz01:02
hihihi100drivers.. 195 I believe01:02
yofeldriver... not card01:02
hihihi100k, srry01:02
yofelok, glx 1.4 then01:03
yofeland nvidia doesn't use gem, so you're not affected by the bug01:03
hihihi100195.36.2401:03
yofelif you have a memory leak then that's a different bug01:03
hihihi100crap01:03
hihihi100nvidia doesnt use gem... ill keep that in mind01:03
yofelsec01:03
yofelhihihi100: see here for nvidia issues: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1401:05
hihihi100one question, since u seem to know about this: the first lines of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Testing/GEMLeak read: Intel will always be affected since DRI2 is used with and without KMS, ATI uses DRI1 without KMS.01:07
hihihi100my laptop has an Intel centrino inside..01:07
hihihi100how does that affect me?01:07
yofelintel as in.. intel graphics card, the cpu is completely unrelated here01:07
hihihi100k, I didnt know I could be this dumb..01:08
hihihi100thx01:08
yofelnp01:08
hihihi100thax for the lin, ill give it a try01:09
hihihi100link01:09
hihihi100can u also help me with an IBUS problem I have?01:13
yofelthis channel really is for handling bug reports, support is in #ubuntu (or #kubuntu, etc.)01:14
hihihi100In the combo box, I can see the installed languages, and change the inupt method, but there is no way I can see the icons that are supossed to be on the left01:14
hihihi100k, im a noob01:14
yofeland I don't know anything about ibus anyway, so ask there please01:15
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zusddecator, hey there02:51
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kermiacbdmurray, ogasawara or jcastro I got an email today saying that my bugcontrol membership will expire in 7 days. Can one of you please renew it?  https://edge.launchpad.net/~kermiac07:45
enrryhi all08:11
enrryanybody there?08:11
enrryI experience a systematic crash in lucid installation, probably related to keyboard. Where can I post information or get help? Thank you08:15
BUGabundo_remoteno Pony just Tuna. morning!08:54
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BUGabundo_remotethis must be one of the funniest bugs I've ever reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+bug/58160809:09
ubot4Launchpad bug 581608 in indicator-applet (Ubuntu) "two clock applets with diff minutes (affects: 1)" [Undecided,New]09:10
enrryhi guys09:10
BUGabundo_remotehey enrry09:10
enrryI experience a systematic crash in lucid installation, probably related to keyboard. Where can I post information or get help? Thank you09:12
enrryI can't workaround that09:12
BUGabundo_remoteenrry: bugs are filled at launchpad09:13
BUGabundo_remote!bugs > enrry09:13
ubot4enrry, please see my private message09:13
enrryI can't track that because in that case it is impossible to run bug reporting tool09:15
BUGabundo_remoteeven from a recovery console?09:20
BUGabundo_remoteor alternate installer09:20
enrrythe system crashes during installation09:20
enrryyou have to shut down manually09:21
enrry:)09:21
BUGabundo_remote alternate installer?09:21
enrryI could try, but with older versions I had no problems09:23
enrrykeyboard freezes as you press a key09:23
enrryonly with lucid09:23
BUGabundo_remotebeats me09:26
BUGabundo_remotenot an expert on that09:26
BUGabundo_remotewhat GPU?09:26
seb128BUGabundo_remote, the bug you opened is not a bug and on the wrong component09:27
seb128BUGabundo_remote, you might want open the "1 minute off" for the buggy clock09:27
enrryGPU?09:29
BUGabundo_remoteseb128: there's one already?09:31
BUGabundo_remoteenrry: graphics card09:31
enrryATI, it has already given problems with last 2 or 3 versions09:32
seb128BUGabundo_remote, I don't know, I don't know of anybody crackful enough to run maverick yet ;-)09:32
seb128BUGabundo_remote, the double clock is probably because you installed unity and the indicator clock09:33
BUGabundo_remotethere are a bunch of us in +1 :D09:33
seb128BUGabundo_remote, and still kept the GNOME applet in your config09:33
BUGabundo_remoteseb128: ohhh right09:33
BUGabundo_remotemakes sense09:33
seb128it's an user config error09:33
BUGabundo_remotebut the diff time is what worries me the most09:33
seb128well look at which one is wrong and open a bug against it09:33
BUGabundo_remoteits a clock....09:33
BUGabundo_remoteI have no idea which one is correct09:34
* BUGabundo_remote goes running ntp09:34
seb128well the GNOME one has the calendar09:34
seb128?09:34
seb128you don't have a watch?09:34
seb128or you don't know how to look at the time on your computer our of the applet?09:34
BUGabundo_remoteseb128: the prob is not me looking at a clock09:35
BUGabundo_remotethe bug here is having two applets showing the same thing at diff times09:35
seb128open a command line, look the time there, compare to clock and bug the one which is wrong09:35
seb128it's only a display issue in one of those, I would guess the indicator one09:36
seb128since it's not likely that the one we use by default for several cycle is buggy, we would have notice09:36
BUGabundo_remote$ date09:36
BUGabundo_remoteMon May 17 09:36:33 WEST 201009:36
BUGabundo_remoteaccording to date, the 'old' clock is correct09:36
BUGabundo_remoteand the unity one is not09:37
seb128ok, so open a bug against that indicator09:37
seb128we should stop people to file bugs against indicator-applet too09:37
seb128that's only a container for actual indicator-*09:37
BUGabundo_remote!info indicator-datetime09:38
ubot4BUGabundo_remote: Package indicator-datetime does not exist in lucid09:38
BUGabundo_remotehumm ok found the unity ppa package09:38
BUGabundo_remotereasingning09:38
seb128bah09:39
seb128close the ubuntu task, that's not even an ubuntu component09:39
BUGabundo_remoteok09:40
BUGabundo_remoteits not 'yet'09:40
BUGabundo_remoteman changing projects is hard09:40
seb128BUGabundo_remote, it will probably not be in the current version either09:42
BUGabundo_remoteseb128: can you check https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-applet/+bug/58160809:43
ubot4Launchpad bug 581608 in indicator-applet (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "two clock applets with diff minutes (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Low,Invalid]09:43
BUGabundo_remoteohhh didie triaged it09:43
BUGabundo_remotebad LP for not auto refreshing the page while changign projects :P09:44
bbordwellI believe this bug is ready to be marked as triaged, could a member of BC please do so? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin-libnotify/+bug/57493309:46
ubot4Launchpad bug 574933 in pidgin-libnotify (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "Tapping on the libnotify box several times causes a segmentation fault (affects: 2) (heat: 12)" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:46
enrryhi all!10:39
enrrygoodbye all!10:39
arandI think I've found the fix for Bug #519541 should it be pushed to Maverick first? Or is that unecessary if Maverick is going to have 2.8.4 anyways?13:31
ubot4Launchpad bug 519541 in abiword (Ubuntu Lucid) (and 3 other projects) "Abiword 2.8.1 freezes with document lost when help is clicked or F1 is pressed (affects: 8) (dups: 1) (heat: 68)" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51954113:31
micahgarand: if the fix hasn't landed in maverick yet, it should be pushed there first13:36
micahgarand: has it already landed upstream?13:37
arandmicahg: Yea, I cherrypicked from svn13:37
micahgarand: k, so you should make a DEP-3 patch for it  and then a debdiff for maverick and lucid-proposed.  you'll also need to add the test case if it's not there per the SRU process13:38
arandmicahg: DEP-3?13:39
micahgarand: it described the headers in the patch13:39
micahg!dep-313:39
ubot4Factoid 'dep-3' not found13:39
micahgarand: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/13:40
micahgarand: there's a sample for cherry-picked from upstream13:41
arandmicahg: Ok, I'll check it out, cheers.13:41
zaran_Hi, I have a question14:31
arandWould this be a good DEP-3 http://pastebin.com/Ackvde3u (For https://launchpad.net/bugs/519541)14:31
ubot4Launchpad bug 519541 in abiword (Fedora) (and 4 other projects) "Abiword 2.8.1 freezes with document lost when help is clicked or F1 is pressed (affects: 8) (dups: 1) (heat: 68)" [Unknown,Unknown]14:31
zaran_I'm working on a bug that seems to have come up after an update to Lucid; the user had some packages (Eclipse) installed in a non-standard way and now it is causing openjdk to crash.  I cannot recreate the bug despite getting more information from the reporter.  What's the next step?14:33
ogasawarakermiac: I've extended your bugcontrol membership for another year.  Thanks for the help!14:40
kermiacthanks ogasawara :)14:41
micahgarand: you need to put where the patch came from14:56
arandmicahg: Done: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/48605446/abiword-libxml2-xmlCleanupParser-is-harmful.patch  (Although, according to the page you linked, it is optional is Author is defined)14:58
micahgarand: author is, but I don't think origin is14:58
arand"Origin (required except if Author is present)"14:59
micahgarand: looks good to me, is that the same patch that was applied upstream14:59
micahgarand: as I understand it, origin can be omitted if one is the original author15:01
arandmicahg: Well, I copied it from the bugzilla source, the only diff is that the SVN specifies deifferent commits.15:02
micahgarand: what do you mean?15:04
arandmicahg: just that in "--- src/af/util/xp/ut_xml_libxml2.cpp   (revision 28764)" the (revision *) fields are different between the bugzilla original, and the svn extract, I assume that doesn't matter at all though.15:08
micahgarand: I think that's fine if that's the only difference15:09
micahgarand: actually, #ubuntu-motu is probably a better place to ask about SRUs and patches15:09
micahgarand: I'll be back in a few minutes if you need anything els15:10
micahge15:10
arandmicahg: Okay, cheers for the help :)15:10
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nigelbddecator: hey, ping16:57
ddecatornigelb: pong16:58
nigelbI'm looking for folks interested in writing apport hooks16:58
nigelbare you interested?16:58
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* BUGabundo_remote seats back and watchs the pingpong game16:58
ddecatori've never done it. how hard is it to write one?16:58
nigelbI can give you all the docs + live help when you get stuck16:58
nigelbits easy, its python16:58
* nigelb didn't know either when he started16:59
ddecatorsure. i'm still just starting out with python, but if there are docs and live help then it'd be a good learning experience :)16:59
nigelbI'd like to expand the list of folks who know how to write apport hooks :)16:59
ddecatorsounds good to me. it'll be a good skill to have17:00
ddecatornigelb: btw, i still plan to help with patch review, but it realistically won't happen until after i'm out of school (in about a month)17:00
nigelbddecator: no problem, take your time :)17:05
nigelbddecator: you can start off with nautilius, open a bug, set importance wishlist and say 'apport hook for nautilius'17:05
* nigelb needs to write a wiki about how to go about it17:05
ddecatornigelb: do you have a link for the docs?17:07
nigelbddecator: hold on, its a bundle ;)17:07
nigelbhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport/DeveloperHowTo#Package%20Hooks17:08
nigelbhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/devweek0909/ApportPkgHooks17:09
zushello everyone17:10
zusddecator, you around?17:10
ddecatorzus: atm yes17:10
ddecatornigelb: just those 2?17:10
nigelbddecator: hold on, my power situation isn't really stable17:17
ddecatornigelb: np, just want to make sure i bookmark all of them :)17:20
nigelboh, grr, can't find it17:20
nigelbthe best doc is already in your ststem17:20
nigelbddecator: run 'pydoc apport.hookutils' on terminal, should give you best docs ;)17:21
nigelbim pretty sure your running on caffeine right now, if you want we can talk a bit earlier tomorrow on how to get started :)17:21
ddecatornigelb: thanks. it's morning for me, but i'm busy the next two days with stuff for school, so maybe later this week?17:22
nigelbsure :)17:23
nigelbyou've uploaded a fix to any bug yet?17:23
nigelbif not, you can get started with this one ;)17:23
ddecatorcan't say i have at this point17:24
nigelbddecator: well, then this will be you first bug fix.  I'll open a bug for nautilius and assign to you17:24
ddecatorhaha, i was going to do that after reading the docs, but sure, go ahead17:25
nigelbddecator: you're in luck, there is already a hook, you just need to add stuff17:28
ddecatori'm guessing that's easier? haha17:29
nigelbyep, only one line of code to add17:29
nigelbif there is some sort of sensitive stuff in that, its lots of lines of code though :D17:30
nigelbyou'll have to scrubb data17:30
nigelbooh, I like this new warning17:30
nigelbDraycen DeCator (ddecator: 3255) [bugsquad] [ubuntu-bugcontrol]  did not previously have any assigned bugs in Ubuntu.17:30
nigelbIf this bug was assigned by mistake, you may change the assignment.17:30
nigelbvery shiny new feature of LP I suppose :)17:30
nigelbddecator: bug 58181217:31
ddecatorheh, well that makes me look like a noob :p17:31
ddecatornigelb: thanks17:31
nigelbddecator: yeah, we'll change that soon enough17:31
* nigelb look for next target, kermiac 17:31
nigelb*looks17:31
ddecatornot sure he's around right now, haha17:32
ddecatorwe'll drag him into it17:32
nigelbhe's probably asleep, but tomorrow morning :D17:32
nigelbyes, he needs a bit of dragging ;)17:32
nigelbddecator: I'll write up how I write hooks so you can sue the same process, a little bit of play with symbolic links ;)17:33
nigelbs/sue/use gasp!17:33
ddecatornigelb: haha, thanks, i'd appreciate it. i'll start reading the docs tonight17:33
nigelbawesome, thanks for helping out ;)17:34
ddecatorno problem :)17:34
A-R-RWhat does 'heat' pertain to for a bug?18:14
arandhttp://blog.launchpad.net/bug-tracking/bug-heat18:15
A-R-RI read about bug triaging and am practicing on some bugs before I apply for membership in the Bug Squad. When do I subscribe the Ubuntu-desktop-bugs team? or am I allowed to?19:52
duncanNew issue: I've lost the 'me menu', anyone know of a bug report I should look at?20:48
qenseduncan: Lost as in gone from the panel?20:50
qenseduncan: Can't you add the applet back to the panel?20:51
duncanI can't find it in the 'add' menu. what's it called?20:51
qenseduncan: Indicator applet session20:52
Cajun_Lan_ManHello all.  I've got a quick question, if someone could guide me in the right direction. I'm getting more and more interested in Ubuntu, and using it for more things all the time. I just noticed the "bug squad" and I'm thinking it would be enjoyable to help out, as well as learn more about Ubuntu in the process.  I'm no programmer, but I am a Network Admin (windows based, of course) so I wouldn't be looking at these bugs from a completely new perspe20:52
duncanThanks, how is anyone supposed to know that's what it's called?20:52
jjesseCajun_Lan_Man have you looked at the bugsquad wiki page or the bugsquad documentaiton on helping w/ bugs?20:53
jjessethe links are in the topic of the channel20:53
jjessebtw i come from a windows admin background as well20:53
duncanCajun_Lan_Man, you could just start by finding bugs with the status 'new' and seeing if you can reproduce them.20:53
Cajun_Lan_Manjjesse: I have.  I was just wanting to get an actual persons perspective first.20:54
Cajun_Lan_Manduncan: That is exactly where I was thinking about starting off.20:54
jjesseCajun_Lan_Man: thanks for helping out :)20:54
Cajun_Lan_ManI've already got a launch pad login, as I try to submit a hardware test report on each new computer I run Ubuntu on.  (Trying to help where I can)20:54
jjessenice20:55
qenseduncan: Because the session applet thing is part of the MeMenu. :)20:55
qenseAnd you should just know it, of course.20:55
jonathank89I've found this weird bug and I'd like to report it or found out if it's already been reported...could someone give me a hand?20:55
duncanCajun_Lan_Man, great, I've heard a few times that the biggest issue is finding the real bugs and closing the non-bugs.20:55
duncanjonathank89, what's the issue?20:56
jonathank89It's better described in a screenshot20:56
jonathank89can i post a link here?20:56
jbichaqense: more precisely, the "MeMenu" is one of the indicator applets :-)20:56
duncanAny idea why I could have lost the 'Indicator Applet Session'?20:57
jonathank89duncan, can I post a screenshot link here?20:57
duncanlinks, yes20:57
jonathank89http://dl.dropbox.com/u/451161/Screenshot.png20:57
jonathank89you'll notice in the top right the problem20:58
jbichajonathank89: yeah I've had that same problem too but didn't know how to report it20:58
jbichaI think you can try killall gnome-panel to refresh the panel20:59
Cajun_Lan_ManI'll sign up and try to help out with confirming bugs.  Thanks guys.20:59
duncanthanks all, bye20:59
hggdhjbicha: I apologise if I sounded harsh20:59
charlie-tcaIsn't that a double me-menu?20:59
jonathank89charlie-tca: sort off, but only one works...21:00
Cajun_Lan_Manbtw, I'm not sure if it's the same issue, but I just recently installed ubuntu on a Thinkpad (the model escapes me at the moment) and I noticed that my user name cut off my me-menu, like it was overlapping.21:00
charlie-tcaBut you could report it against the indicator-applet21:00
jonathank89charlie-tca: what about in the bottom left21:01
jonathank89charlie-tca: you'll notice the white bar next to the desktop icon.21:01
jbichahggdh: my feelings weren't hurt, I'm just going to focus on triaging more bugs this week to get more experience21:02
hggdhjbicha: did my email clarify what we look for, or did I just made things more confusing?21:02
charlie-tcajonathank89: don't know that one. It looks like an applet was installed, but only expands when something is done. If you right click on the white bar, does it tell you anything?21:03
jonathank89charlie-tca: the weird thing is the little white bar thing disappears after a while and in regard to the indicator-applets being messed up, that only happens sometimes it's weird...21:04
charlie-tcayeah, that is21:04
jbichahggdh: your email was helpful, I tend to be too concise so I need to use more words to explain what I'm doing, but I also think that since I have to look hard to find 5-10 good examples21:05
jbichaof bug triaging, I ought to do more to strengthen my application21:05
hggdhyour case is borderline -- we (meaning some of us) have been seeing your work here. I just used the moment in time to try to explain it more21:06
hggdhI would personally expect you to be accepted21:07
jbichahggdh: so should I triage my own bugs or not?21:08
hggdhjbicha: no, we should never triage our own bugs. Our prejudices would be too strong21:09
jbichayeah, I thought it was good to at least have someone else confirm21:09
jbichahggdh: and is acceptance to bug-control decided just on the mailing list or is there an actual meeting too?21:09
hggdhjbicha: you need two positive votes (and, ideally, no negative ones ;-) then the bugmeister decides21:11
hggdhthere is no requirement for a meeting21:11
hggdhjbicha: so I was just giving my view, not casting in iron the decision21:11
jbichahggdh: right, and I still got a half of a positive vote so it's not too bad :-)21:12
hggdh:-)21:14
ddecatornigelb: ping21:19
jonathank89okay I think I've tracked down what the problem package could be, I think it's the gnome-panel (see bug screenshot: http://i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll235/ChaosTheory5789/bug.png)21:29
jonathank89for the record i'm just trying to figure out what package to report the bug under...21:29
ddecatorjonathank89: i think i know a report for that, let me find it a sec21:31
jonathank89ddecator: great!21:32
ddecatorbug 43944821:33
ubot4Launchpad bug 439448 in gnome-panel (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "visual corruption affecting several panel applets (affects: 85) (dups: 31) (heat: 666)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/43944821:33
ddecatorjonathank89: take a look at that one ^21:33
jonathank89ddecator: i think that's it, thanks!21:36
ddecatorjonathank89: no problem :)21:36
jonathank89ddecator: however notice the date on it, 2009-09-3021:37
ddecatorjonathank89: yes, but look at the recent comments. still in lucid (unfortunately)21:37
jonathank89ddecator: it's a gnome problem so i'm not sure the ubuntu guys are going to fix it...21:38
ddecatorjonathank89: it's reported upstream though, so the gnome devs know about our report and can access it, so hopefully they'll fix it21:39
ddecatorit certainly affects enough people to warrant attention...21:39
jonathank89ddecator: hopefully, it bugs that hell out of me!21:40
jonathank89ddecator: thank for the help. bye all21:49
ddecatorcya jonathank8921:49
chilicuilHi, sry if the question is somekind noob, can I use quilt/cdbs to generate a patch from /debian/* ?, or should I use a simple debdiff?21:53
hggdhchilicuil: you can use quilt to *create* a patch in ./debian22:23
hggdhchilicuil: if you are patching an upstream source, then the patch should live in ./debian/patches, not in the upstream source22:24
cwillu_at_workBUGabundo, can I borrow you for a minute?22:33
BUGabundosure22:33
BUGabundofor you I have 1min and 5 sec :D22:34
cwillu_at_workonly that long?22:34
cwillu_at_workI'm tired, and have a really really complicated piece of code to write for work, and I'm in no way competent to do that at this moment due to "I'm tired".  So.  I've decided that in the interests of "Looking Busy", I'm going to report bugs to you, and report patches to you, and you get to take all the credit, as long as they move in the right direction :)22:35
cwillu_at_workbasically, I'm in the mood for mindless following of instructions of how to report patches that I've already written and used :p22:35
BUGabundonot sure I can handle that right now...i can't even read what I type22:37
cwillu_at_workhmm :/22:37
BUGabundobut shoot... ill see what I can do22:37
cwillu_at_workcompiz-fusion-plugins-main22:38
BUGabundoehe22:38
cwillu_at_workthe snapping plug-in is broken, in that it causes excess dragging on the other dimension when it's snapping/resisting on the other axis22:38
BUGabundo  Installed: 0.8.4-0ubuntu322:38
cwillu_at_worki.e., if you drag a window across the top of the screen, it moves far slower across the top than it should22:38
BUGabundomoves fine here22:39
cwillu_at_workdo you have mouse acceleration?22:39
BUGabundono idea22:39
cwillu_at_workit's far more noticable on slower machines and machines with high pointer acceleration22:39
cwillu_at_workthis occurs because it needlessly warps the mouse pointer in addition to warping the window22:39
BUGabundoits at ~60%22:39
cwillu_at_workso it 'fights' your motion22:39
cwillu_at_workif you comment out the mouse warping line (which I have a patch for), the motion becomes silky smooth22:40
cwillu_at_workoh, top of the screen is a bad example if you're also dragging with the titlebar instead of alt-dragging, because the constrain-y uses different code22:41
cwillu_at_worktry alt-dragging a window across the top (such that you could move that window above the top of the screen)22:42
BUGabundoahh22:43
cwillu_at_work:)22:43
BUGabundojhummm still very fast22:44
cwillu_at_worktry a bigger window :p22:44
cwillu_at_workthe place where it really kills me is dragging a fullscreen window from one monitor to another22:45
cwillu_at_workbut it's noticable (as you've noticed :p) in many situations22:45
BUGabundowell if I use a maximize wind, it tries to snap, instead of moving22:45
cwillu_at_worker, a maximized by-hand window22:45
cwillu_at_workthink a big xterm22:45
BUGabundodid it now22:46
BUGabundoit gets suck with the mouse in the corner22:46
BUGabundowill not drag across desktops22:46
cwillu_at_workif you drag faster you should be able to force it past22:46
cwillu_at_workif you drag slow enough with edge-attraction on, you can't actually make any progress22:46
BUGabundono matter how fast I go22:48
cwillu_at_workyour computer is too fast then :p22:48
BUGabundoif its stuck at the corner, it will not move22:48
BUGabundoif it's a few px down, it works22:48
micahgany gcc experts in here?22:50
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cwillu_at_workBUGabundo, aptitude build-dep compiz-fusion-plugins-main; apt-get source compiz-fusion-plugins-main; cd compiz-fusion<tab>/debian/patches; wget http://cwillu.com/files/fix-snapping-plugin.patch; cd ../..; dpkg-buildpackage; dpkg -i compiz-fusion-plugins-main*.deb; restart compiz, and test :)23:01
BUGabundonot tonight23:02
BUGabundobusy :/23:02
cwillu_at_workmy minute and 5 seconds is up? :p23:03
cwillu_at_workdidn't realize that was clock time and not user time23:03
BUGabundo:)23:04
BUGabundonot that23:04
BUGabundoI really can't reboot23:04
BUGabundoand restart compiz is prob the most scaring thing I hate doing23:04
BUGabundoit tends to never start again23:04
cwillu_at_workin theory you can just disable and re-enable the plugin23:07
cwillu_at_workbut being c plugins, it has the potential to knock compiz over23:08
cwillu_at_workgranted that all the patch does is comment out a call to warp_pointer23:08
ddecatoranyone know off-hand what package contains notify-send?23:32
yofellibnotify-bin23:33
yofel(powered by apt-file :P)23:34
ddecatoryofel: thanks, mind testing something for me real quick?23:35
yofelsure23:36
ddecatoryofel: great. if you have a video on your system, use totem to play it. while it's playing, try using notify-send from the terminal so create a notification. then pause the video and try again23:37
ddecators/so/to23:37
yofelworks fine (I use KDE though)23:38
yofellibnotify should work the same I think23:38
ddecatorah, anyone using gnome that can test this for me real quick? (not sure if it's just my system)23:38
ddecatorjust in case...if totem is playing any video, then notify-send doesn't work for me at all. works if i pause23:39
ddecatornot sure if it's a bug i should report or if my system is just screwy23:40
MrKanisterddecator: I can confirm the issue, but no only for videos23:41
ddecatorMrKanister: great, thanks :)23:42
MrKanisterddecator: np23:42
yofelnotify-osd issue then I guess (or whatever else snatches the notification away)23:43
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ddecatorthat's what i'm not sure of. i can only reproduce it when playing video (or i guess audio as well) with totem. no issues with vlc23:44
ddecatornot sure if it's something totem does, or a notify-osd issue23:44
yofelmaybe there's some cool(?) don't-disturb-while-playing-video feature in gnome...23:45
ddecatorthat could be. it's not fullscreen though. let me check totem's settings to see if anything like that is in there23:45
ddecatorhm, not seeing anything in totem's preferances or gconf23:48

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