[01:40] i talked to the debian maintainer of rakarrak about getting the new release into debian before debianimportfree [01:40] i think he did it...yay1 [01:40] ! [01:42] w00t [01:59] holstein, he might not have tested it as well as he could have :/ but apparently its in debian [01:59] its progress [02:00] wish we could get them straight from transmogrifox [03:13] if was motu i could :) i suppose i will eventually work towards that, but probably not while i'm project lead [09:35] hi guys [09:36] does ubuntustudio still has that networkmanager bug? [09:36] 10.04 i mean [09:36] ? [09:37] * abogani2 ever doesn't know about it... [09:41] i think it's this one: [09:41] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-system-tools/+bug/570828 [09:41] Launchpad bug 570828 in gnome-system-tools (Ubuntu) "gnome-network-admin on UbuntuStudio doesnt allow to configure either wired networks or wireless" [High,Triaged] [09:42] gnome-network-admin != networkmanager [09:42] yeah... i don't always remember the names... [09:46] anyway, i have disabled the "disable-interfaces" patch and send it to my ppa [09:46] not sure if useful [14:48] falktx: i saw what you type earlier about the network bug [14:48] i've been trying to get the person who touched the disable_interface patch to remove the patch but he's been too busy to consider it :( [14:49] scott-work: it doesn't work [14:49] scott-work: removing the patch causes FTBFS [14:49] falktx: really? how weird! [14:50] scott-work: i can give the log [14:50] wait... [14:50] falktx: unfortunately, it's not just a case of deriving a workaround or fix for the disable_interface patch [14:50] http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50789563/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-i386.gnome-system-tools_2.30.0-0ubuntu2%2Bfixed1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [14:51] whatever the solution, it will have to go through all the systemic processes which can take a while [14:51] scott-work: that's why I though about including the fix in my ppa [14:51] scott-work: users will be happy [14:51] scott-work: at the very least, u can distribute the fixed deb [14:52] (for those that don't want the full ppa) [14:52] falktx: we still have another option however, remove gnome-network-admin and use network-manager on the ISO [14:52] yep [14:52] this would also bring us closer in line with ubuntu desktop [14:52] or maybe using cnetworkmanager ? [14:53] scott-work: cnet... is a networkmanager configured using command-line [14:53] i am not aware of cnetworkmanager, i'll have to dig into it...is it in the repositories? [14:53] scott-work: no, i get it into my ppa though [14:53] scott-work: it's very simple to use [14:53] but that doesn't help the person installing ubuntu studio from dvd though ;) [14:53] they really need network configuratiion right after they install [14:58] so the best thing to do is include the default networkmanager now, for testing [14:58] and fix the bugs [15:31] yeah, i think so too, but i would like to solicit persia's advice when he gets back as well === falktx is now known as falKtx [20:01] ehya guys === alessio is now known as quadrispro [20:56] hi quadrispro [20:57] quadrispro: tiago managed to get rakarrack updated in debian yesterday :) i'm quite happy about that [20:57] yeah! :) [20:57] I am too [20:58] Now I'm busy in taking care of earcandy [21:06] i saw the email, but what is earcandy? [21:06] quadrispro: ^^^ [21:07] i found it at debain packages [21:08] I've found right now an issue with the license... [21:08] upstream didn't provide license headers... [21:09] and the tarball misses a copy of the license, too... [21:09] bad upstream! [21:21] lol