[00:00] <Daekdroom> Software center is like, years-light away from Synaptic!
[00:00] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: oh its going to be improved a lot
[00:00] <sebsebseb> and the plan is for them to replace Synaptic with it from the default install
[00:00] <sebsebseb> in the default install
[00:01] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: that was going to be 10.04, but then it didn't happen, as far as I know
[00:02] <sebsebseb> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter
[00:02] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter
[00:02] <Daekdroom> Yay.
[00:03] <sebsebseb> yeah there you go
[00:03] <sebsebseb> ^
[00:03] <Daekdroom> My mom got a new Cable TV/Internet bargain! I have another 20GB to download till the end of the month :3
[00:03] <Daekdroom> That could be used to update to maverick..
[00:03] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: update to mverick?
[00:03] <sebsebseb> no
[00:04] <Daekdroom> Too early, still? :(
[00:04] <sebsebseb> if you got your stable 10.04 now,  being used for data and  normal computer useage
[00:04] <sebsebseb> don't upgrade it to meverick any time soon
[00:04] <Daekdroom> well, I still got Windows 7 xD
[00:04] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: if you watn to try mverick though do it the safe way and in a virtual machine
[00:04] <sebsebseb> and no point doing alpha 1
[00:04] <sebsebseb> in your case
[00:04] <Daekdroom> and the only thing I like bleeding edge is xorg.. so.. well, I better way?
[00:04] <sebsebseb> its very much so like 10.04, well the noticeable end user features
[00:05] <sebsebseb> Daekdroom: it takes them a while useually to get xorg stable or something like that
[00:05] <Daekdroom> I see. Be right back in a few mins.
[00:08] <DanaG> I like Ubuntu because PPAs make it easy to make it just as bleeding-edge as you want it to be.
[00:08] <sebsebseb> DanaG: well nearly I guess, but not all programs are in a ppa
[02:10] <Volkodav> ghj Fylhjbl
[07:12] <sylon> error while loading shared libraries: libgnutls.so.13: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[07:12] <sylon> where is gnutls ?
[09:12] <Ian_corne> new kernel update in the oven :)
[09:13] <Ian_corne> maybe that fixed my problem
[10:09] <nebula> help me please help for ban  ubuntu ...
[10:32] <ripps> hmm... is anybody else having a werid rendering issue with evince, it won't scroll a page normally, it keeps only the top half of the image. Like each page is fixed layer being peeled away, without showing the bottom part of the page.
[10:32] <ripps> I'm having trouble describing it.
[11:45] <jpds> !test
[11:47] <Ian_corne> wake up ubottu !
[19:00] <BUGabundo_IsBack> HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
[19:02] <BUGabundo_IsBack> soooooooooooooooooooooo
[19:02] <BUGabundo_IsBack> how's the action this days?
[19:03] <BUGabundo_IsBack> what did i miss?
[19:03] <BUGabundo_IsBack> besides
[19:03] <BUGabundo_IsBack> 339 packages upgraded, 19 newly installed, 9 to remove and 8 not upgraded.
[19:03] <BUGabundo_IsBack> Need to get 404MB of archives. After unpacking 267MB will be used.
[19:04]  * om26er calls the floodbot ;)
[19:04] <Ian_corne> BUGabundo_IsBack: wb!
[19:05] <BUGabundo_IsBack> yo sir, thank you
[19:05] <Ian_corne> BUGabundo_IsBack: kernel updates are on the frits for now
[19:05] <BUGabundo_IsBack> om26er: missed me ?
[19:05] <BUGabundo_IsBack> oh great
[19:05] <Ian_corne> well they were this morning
[19:05] <Ian_corne> aha seems fixed
[19:05] <BUGabundo_IsBack> ehe managed to control my bug mail
[19:05] <Ian_corne> 102 packages upgraded, 7 newly installed, 4 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
[19:05] <BUGabundo_IsBack> only 76 emails :D
[19:06] <Ian_corne> and i've upgraded yesterday :D
[19:19] <BUGabundo_IsBack> 58% [261 myspell-pt-br 665792/1,336kB 49%] [11 chromium-browser-dbg 73566553/101MB 72%]                                                     146kB/s 19min 22s
[19:19] <BUGabundo_IsBack> hummm are the mirrors slow?
[19:20] <jpds> Which mirror?
[19:20] <BUGabundo_IsBack> http://mirrors.fe.up.pt/pub/ubuntu/
[19:20] <BUGabundo_IsBack> 138kB/s
[19:20] <BUGabundo_IsBack> bahhh
[19:20] <Ian_corne> gaosu is fast tho!
[19:21] <jpds> BUGabundo_IsBack: It's you.
[19:21] <BUGabundo_IsBack> 400MBs is gonna take tooo long
[19:21] <jpds> BUGabundo_IsBack: I'm getting 14.47M/s to that box.
[19:21] <BUGabundo_IsBack> bah
[19:21] <jpds> 465,617,496   17.62M/s    ETA 00:15
[19:21] <BUGabundo_IsBack> my isp screew me while I was out
[19:21] <BUGabundo_IsBack> yeah they are on Gigabit
[19:21] <jpds> And, so am I.
[19:21] <BUGabundo_IsBack> I think like 6gb for the all complex
[19:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/316272
[19:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> wow that bug is a mess
[19:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> ppl that should know better keep fighiting at each other
[19:27] <jpds> Interesting.
[19:29] <BUGabundo_IsBack> jpds: what? the bug?
[19:30] <BUGabundo_IsBack> its as old as LP
[19:56] <BUGabundo_IsBack> one week worth of updates, including X, and kernel....
[19:56] <BUGabundo_IsBack> I wonder if ill survive a reboot
[19:57] <patdk-wk> heh
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> no, I trully do
[19:57] <patdk-wk> I have been noticing after an update, the next reboot uses 2.5x times as much memory as normal
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> really?
[19:57] <patdk-wk> I think cause of ureadahead rebuild
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> Mem:       4059284    3720648     338636          0      78556    1726968
[19:57] <patdk-wk> but if I reboot again, it will be back to normal
[19:57] <patdk-wk> that in an invalid mem line :)
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> The following packages are BROKEN:
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack>   kmail-dbgsym
[19:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> lovelly!
[19:58] <gnomefreak> its fine atleast here
[19:58] <patdk-wk> after an update, 500megs ram used (after reboot)
[19:58] <patdk-wk> every reboot, after that, only 200megs ram used
[19:58] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_IsBack: so are libavcodec-extra-52 libavutil-extra-50
[19:58]  * gnomefreak doesnt have KDE installed at this time
[19:59] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_IsBack: you dont need -dbgsym since apport now does eveything
[19:59] <gnomefreak> well most everything
[19:59] <BUGabundo_IsBack> gnomefreak: that's been broken preatty much all cycle
[19:59] <BUGabundo_IsBack> only VLC works here
[20:00] <BUGabundo_IsBack> gnomefreak: not when reporting upstream
[20:00] <BUGabundo_IsBack> to kde or gnome
[20:00] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_IsBack: it started about 1-2 weeks ago for me
[20:00] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_IsBack: you can file it upstream and use the stuff on LP bug
[20:00] <gnomefreak> it should have tracebacks and friends
[20:00] <BUGabundo_IsBack> damn it
[20:01] <BUGabundo_IsBack> how does the bright applet manages to be broken for 3 cycles?
[20:01] <gnomefreak> and my day just gets better. now multiverse is down
[20:01] <BUGabundo_IsBack> you scroll over it, the next time you do, it stops working
[20:01] <gnomefreak> applet changes are going to be big this cycle at least for gnome
[20:02] <gnomefreak> indicator-applet
[20:05] <gnomefreak> the dbgsys packages are from pittis repo not offifical so feel free to remove broken packages
[20:05]  * gnomefreak should spend tomorrow rebuilding packages against the 2 packages above
[20:09] <gnomefreak> and im out. be back tomorrow maybe in a better mood
[20:10] <Ian_corne> aha patdk-wk it's always after an update? :D
[20:10] <patdk-wk> yep
[20:15] <patdk-wk> I updated again today, and high memory usage
[20:16] <Ian_corne> trying here too
[20:16] <Ian_corne> where should we file the bugreport?
[20:16] <Ian_corne> or isn't it actually a bug
[20:17] <patdk-wk> I would call it one
[20:17] <patdk-wk> but I have no clue where
[20:17] <patdk-wk> is it a ureadahead bug? is it something else? dunno
[20:18] <Ian_corne> I confirm!
[20:18] <Ian_corne> it does happen
[20:18] <patdk-wk> I'm outtie
[20:27] <Ian_corne> I wonder if the same is true on a lucid system..
[21:01] <Ian_corne> how come we're not testing x 1.9 yet?
[21:15] <duffydack> Still no btrfs enabled daily iso ?
[21:53] <knittl> aptitude safe-upgrade wants to remove linux-generic??? oO
[21:53] <BUGabundo_IsBack> eheh
[21:54] <BUGabundo_IsBack> some times it does happen
[21:54] <knittl> but it shouldn't remove it?
[21:56] <Ian_corne> it shouldn't
[21:56] <BUGabundo_IsBack> it shouldn't
[21:56] <BUGabundo_IsBack> very tricky what ever you have
[21:56] <BUGabundo_IsBack> maybe you pin it higher
[22:23] <BUGabundo_IsBack> hummm
[22:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> desktop couch broken again?
[22:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> or is its nice way to tell me to reboot?
[22:24] <BUGabundo_IsBack> gwibber is eating all my cores
[22:46] <yofel> knittl: sure that it doesn't just want to remove the old headers?
[22:57] <BUGabundo_IsBack> yofel: o/
[22:57] <yofel> hey ;)
[23:44] <BUGabundo_IsBack> is anyone packaing googleCli?
[23:45] <jpds> The Debian guys were fussing about it yesterday.
[23:48] <BUGabundo_IsBack> http://bugs.debian.org/585935