[00:06] <chrisccoulson> wow, appmenu-gtk also makes nm-applet crash too, so it's not just firefox
[00:09] <chrisccoulson> b'ah, must remember to run gdb on a separate console when debugging a crash that occurs with an open menu
[04:27] <bobby_> Has anyone tried searching anything from the awesome bar in 4.0b5pre recently?
[04:28] <bobby_> All I get is: The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded
[04:36] <bobby_> Okay, nevermind I'm an idiot... should have installed the google search addon eh? Doesn't come already installed :s
[04:36] <gavin> huh?
[04:37] <gavin> mozilla distributed builds certainly come with google by default
[04:37] <bobby_> Nope. Firefox 4.0b5pre didn't have it.
[04:37] <bobby_> I did a clean install yesterday, and didn't work until I just installed the Google search addon
[04:37] <gavin> what build are you using, exactly?
[04:37] <gavin> where did you get it?
[04:38] <bobby_> Whatever the current daily ppa build is.
[04:38] <gavin> I don't know what ppa builds are
[04:38] <gavin> they're not mozilla-distributed, though
[04:38] <bobby_> The Mozilla daily repository...
[04:39] <gavin> so potentially an issue with distro builds post-mozilla bug 586821
[04:39] <ubot2> Mozilla bug 586821 in Search "Add affiliate URL queries to location bar search" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=586821
[04:39] <bobby_> Yeah, looks like that is it
[04:39] <bobby_> It just gave me suggestions for engines
[04:39] <bobby_> I was freaking out for a bit there...
[04:40] <gavin> what gave you suggestions?
[04:41] <bobby_> Not the Awesome bar, but the engine search bar to the right of it
[04:41] <bobby_> Only when I was on Wikipedia and YouTube though, it gave me suggestions to use those engines
[04:41] <gavin> hmm, no micahg/asac in scrollback
[04:41] <gavin> normally I would ask them
[04:42] <bobby_> same
[04:42]  * gavin knows mozilla, not so much ubuntu :)
[04:42] <bobby_> ... Hence you are in the UBUNTU Mozilla daily server?
[04:43] <bobby_> This is strange though, as previous builds have not had this issue before...
[04:43] <gavin> I'm here because I can help with mozilla stuff
[04:44] <gavin> that bug landed on the 14th
[04:45] <bobby_> THAT would be why...
[04:45] <bobby_> I did a clean install yesterday...
[04:45] <bobby_> I kind of miss the 3.7 alphas...
[04:46] <bobby_> Is 4.0 still on track for November?
[04:57] <bobby_> Hey, will Firefox 4.0 for Linux contain any soft of hardware acceleration?
[18:57] <BUGabundo> anyone know how to export all extensions of a chromium / chrome browser ?
[20:26] <fta> nice, seems my bnc is working
[20:31] <chrisccoulson> fta - cool!
[20:32] <fta> i just need to be sure that i don't miss messages when i reconnect
[20:33] <chrisccoulson> fta - is that pretty easy to set up?
[20:33] <fta> supposed to, but i hit a bug with the md5 passwords, i had to trick it
[20:34] <chrisccoulson> ah, ok. where are you running the software too?
[20:34] <fta> on a server at work
[20:34] <chrisccoulson> cool! i'm actually thinking about renting some virtual server space from my ISP, for other reasons
[20:34] <chrisccoulson> but i might set up something like bnc there too ;)
[20:35] <fta> the bnc runs on a remote server, but only locally, then i have an ssh tunnel from home. and my xchat client just connects to the local end of that tunnel, hence it's private & secure, no need to open yet another port on the server
[20:36] <fta> i do the same for evolution and my smtp & imap servers
[20:37] <fta> so this server just has ssh and strong keys
[20:39] <fta> of course, if you don't care about security/privacy, you can run the bnc like any irc server, no need for ssh
[21:01] <fta> now, what i need is a terminal mixing xterm+ssh+tmux