[00:20] <forrestv> haha
[01:09] <Daekdroom> bug 174809 has been there for quite awhile..
[01:15] <penguin42> now to see if this thing hibernates
[01:35] <Random832> hey how much disk space does MM require? considering installing it on a VM
[01:36] <rww> !requirements
[01:36] <rww> as far as I know, the above applies to Maverick too
[01:37] <Daekdroom> Yeah. Maverick is very similar to Lucid.
[01:37] <rww> I'm using < 4GB right now with ubuntu-desktop installed
[01:38] <Random832> hmm i've got an external drive i could offload stuff onto (or just put the image on that)
[01:38] <Random832> i hate having only a 30GB hard drive
[01:48] <yofel> Random832: a fresh desktop installation takes about 2.7GB IIRC, so you're fine with 4GB if that's all you need
[01:49] <Random832> ok
[05:16] <aloon> Lucid didn't work out to good for my sony vaio F111FD i7 core with Nvidia , many things work out of the box in maverick
[05:17] <aloon> Plus my laptop is a lot quieter in maverick with the nvidia driver working good. Now my only problem is that when I fn F-key to a virtual terminal the screen is blank
[05:50] <safetynet> Hello - Is someone willing to help me try and get my Cups printing service going again - Would be much appreciated.....
[07:06] <robertzaccour> will libtheora be fixed in time for maverick?
[07:28] <slyrus_> will mplayer mp4 audio sync be fixed in time for maverick? :)
[07:28] <robertzaccour> will libtheora be fixed in time for maverick?
[11:55] <penguin42> well, hibernate/resume seems to work
[14:25] <penguin42> anyone else seen an odd screen saver behaviour where it fades out SLOWLY and won't let you interrupt it?
[14:28] <BUGabundo> yes
[14:28] <BUGabundo> anoything
[14:30] <penguin42> It's bug 595555
[14:32] <BUGabundo> nice bug id
[14:32] <BUGabundo> easy to memorize
[14:32] <penguin42> well I tend not to memorize the ids :-)
[14:32]  * BUGabundo subs
[15:07] <duffydack> nice, the volume applets track slider works
[15:08] <duffydack> well, somewhat.
[15:08] <Daekdroom> It's still kinda buggy.
[15:08] <vish> penguin42: seems like the bug has returned , there was a similar issue earlier
[15:08] <Daekdroom> It lags a few seconds behind rhythmbox counter.
[15:08] <penguin42> does everyone else have a pair of clocks in the panel? One from indicator-applet and one from clock ?
[15:09] <vish> i mean in the earlier releases , karmic?
[15:09] <Daekdroom> penguin42, I don't
[15:09] <BUGabundo> penguin42: do you have unity?
[15:09] <vish> penguin42: indicator-datetime
[15:09] <penguin42> BUGabundo: Not installed
[15:09] <vish> penguin42: you might have tried it earlier?
[15:09] <BUGabundo> I had two clocks when I had unity
[15:09] <penguin42> vish: Yes I might have tried unity
[15:10] <penguin42> vish: So how do I remove indicator-datetime?
[15:10] <vish> penguin42: yeah , it needs to be removed
[15:10] <vish> penguin42: just uninstall the package
[15:10] <penguin42> ok, there's no right way from the GUI to just tell it not to run
[15:10] <vish> nope
[15:11] <penguin42> pity, the only problem I have with it is that it only shows time and not date
[15:11] <vish> penguin42: its installed when you install the unity ppa , and if you want it gone , you need to remove indicator-datetime...
[15:11] <vish> penguin42: well , it will be going in as a replacement at some point ;)
[15:11] <vish> replacement to the clock.. , either for 10.10 or 11.04
[15:12] <penguin42> vish: Yeh which is OK, but I'd be annoyed if it lost the ability to show the date
[15:12] <vish> depends on how well , progress is being made.. it might land in 10.10 too :p
[15:12] <penguin42> no point in replacing things by new version of the same thing if they lose simple functionality
[15:13] <vish> heh
[15:13] <Daekdroom> penguin42, but apparently, indicator-datetime is going to have a more user-friendly interface.
[15:13] <Daekdroom> Instead of having to go through hordes of menus to change date etc.
[15:15] <penguin42> Daekdroom: Yeh OK, but that's something I do very rarely
[15:15] <Daekdroom> penguin42, I usually don't do it either, but it annoys the hell out of me being unable to find where to change the time
[15:16] <Daekdroom> and pretty much everything is moving into the indicator.
[15:16] <penguin42> Daekdroom: System->admin->time & date - doesn't seem unreasonable
[15:25] <Daekdroom> bug 1 is annoying :|
[15:26] <BUGabundo> lol
[15:27] <BUGabundo> by now I consider the continues replies more annoying then the bug it self :S
[16:16] <DrHalan> nautilus seems to leak memory for me..
[16:24] <penguin42> DrHalan: Yeh had a few people say that
[16:25] <DrHalan> well in the beginning i thought it was related to ubuntuone but thats removed for some time already
[16:48] <Daekdroom> It's a openbug in launchpad
[16:49] <DrHalan> #?
[16:49] <Daekdroom> bug 174809
[16:53] <penguin42> is there a wiki page for common maverick problems?
[16:53] <penguin42> there are a few of these that coming up
[16:53] <penguin42> keep
[17:04] <DanaG> [    3.015786] RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
[17:04] <DanaG> [    3.031682] VFS: Cannot open root device "sda6" or unknown-block(0,0)
[17:04] <DanaG> Trying to EFI-boot.
[17:04] <DanaG> Why is ahci no longer built-in?
[18:56] <fil1> hi, anyone has problem with xorg-edgers PPA and the last build of xorg (1.8.99.905) using nvidia-current?
[19:01] <fil1> the system boot always in low graphic mode.
[19:36] <mikeconcepts> is there a channel for ubuntu respins? pinguy for example.
[20:42] <fil1> no one has problem with xorg-edgers PPA?
[20:43] <BUGabundo> not using it
[21:40] <yofel> fil1: I think asking in #ubuntu-x makes sense too if you're using edgers, I don't think many of us here are using it
[22:40] <DrHalan> i wouldnt use a lot of ppas with the development veriosn
[22:40] <DrHalan> okay maybe he is using lucid