[03:16] greets, does anyone know what file controls the layout of the menu up at the top ? IE Applications / firefox icon ... etc ? [14:45] mr_pouit: testing is going great for Maverick RC. No major bugs found. [14:45] mr_pouit: anything we need specifically in the release notes? [14:52] ochosi: found an icon set I can see for ClawsMail - something called "hash303030" works really well for me [14:53] charlie-tca: thanks, i designed it a few years ago :) [14:53] thanks for putting it out [14:53] heh, it has icons that show up for my eyes! [14:53] maybe i should update/work on that again sometime [14:53] :) [14:54] hmm, I also switched to "high contrast svg" icons on my installed Xubuntu 10.10. They show up too. who knew, huh? [14:55] hehe [20:03] Just found a bug in Xubuntu 10.10, where's the best place to report [20:04] launchpad, what is the bug [20:04] TERM environment variable isn't set [20:04] causes probs with nano, clear and man [20:05] oh, it is reported already, but I don't have the number handy [20:05] couldn't find where to post on launchpad [20:05] oh, ok [20:05] i searched launchpad and couldn't find it, do you know the name of the bug so I can search better? [20:07] found 1 post about the error being in vte, no answer... searching again [20:09] looking [20:10] found post of it affecting guake, but folks seem to agree it's upstream [20:11] Which terminal are you using? bug 621927 can have it added [20:11] Launchpad bug 621927 in vte (Ubuntu) "Embedded Terminal Emulator isn't giving a TERM variable" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/621927 [20:11] xfce4-terminal [20:12] yeah that's the bug thread i found [20:12] but it looks like the actual bug is in vte [20:13] You mean like bug 651353 [20:13] Launchpad bug 651353 in vte (Ubuntu) "TERM environment variable not set" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/651353 [20:14] yeah that's the first thread i found with no replies. [20:14] I think I'll post in there cause vte seems to be where everything is pointing [20:15] in the meantime, any idea how to fix this? [20:15] good idea. Thanks [20:16] set the TERM variable? you can do it in .bashrc [20:17] just a simple TERM=xterm [20:17] oh, duh [20:17] ok [20:17] export TERM [20:17] two lines [20:18] right [20:18] wait, should it be export TERM=xterm? [20:18] or TERM=linux? [20:18] nope [20:18] i've seen both [20:18] should be two lines [20:18] TERM=xterm [20:19] export TERM [20:19] ok [20:22] Thanks a ton, I'll test this and post after breakfast [20:23] You are welcome