=== TerminX_ is now known as TerminX === ecanto is now known as ecanto_ === SolidLiq is now known as solid_liq === ecanto_ is now known as ecanto [06:37] can package depends be fixed [06:38] for example evince [06:39] apt-get install evince installs a lot of crap [06:40] maybe a new package called evince-lite [06:42] gnucash-lite gramps-lite [06:44] try a apt-cache depends evince === dto1 is now known as dto === wzssyqa1 is now known as wzssyqa [16:28] where can i download natty [16:29] I don't know if isos are being spun yet, anyway there aren't many changes in there yet, as UDS is next week. [16:30] There are no natty images yet [16:30] Blackbox: ^^ [16:32] Pici : are you stalking me on this [16:33] Blackbox: Eh? [19:31] hum [19:31] I'm starting to question my "design sense" when I hear people calling http://live.gnome.org/GnomeShell/Design/Whiteboards/LoginScreen slick.. === napster_ is now known as napster [19:32] have I missed the memo that we are switching to the new, phone-like widgets? :/ [19:32] * kklimonda_ also hates the context menu in unity's left panel [19:39] Only 401 packages to upgrade to natty === jtechidna is now known as JontheEchidna [19:50] <_Groo_> hi/2 all [19:51] <_Groo_> just a quick notice, alsa-utils (1.0.23-2ubuntu3.3) post install script is broken [20:11] Uhhh ... Ubuntu +1 is open again <3 [20:14] Uhhh, yes. [20:15] I am so exited to see ubuntu 11.04 ... I hope it is getting very cool. Even on my Atom Netbook :/ [20:22] Wubbbi, yeah 10.10 went pretty smooth on my aod250. [20:22] so far so good with 11.04 [20:26] Dink: me too [20:35] hmm, "Errors were encountered while processing: base-files [20:36] elky: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) [20:36] I suppose that is bad. [20:36] sorry, elky [20:36] I did not mean you === 13WAALRED is now known as BajK___ [20:43] hmm, looks like the upgrade failed badly. None of the packages are installing [20:47] charlie-tca: did you use Update Manager and click the "Partial Upgrade" button? [20:47] no [20:47] I didn't think upgrade manager was working this early [20:48] yes, it works fine [20:48] don't use the Partial Upgrade button [20:48] the initial upgrade worked fine here except for a few held packages [20:48] I changed /etc/apt/sources.list and ran sudo apt-get dist-upgrade [20:48] some packages are intentionally held back while dependent packages wait to be built [20:48] oh, there's a new base-files update here again, let's try it.. [20:49] I didn't have a problem with base-files 25 [20:50] * yofel is still on 24 [20:51] or 24 for that matter [20:51] hmm, 411 updates downloaded but not installed [20:52] base-files 5.0.0ubuntu25 fails [20:53] So, I picked the wrong day? [20:53] charlie-tca: I suggest you look through https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/openweekKarmic/RunPlusOne [20:54] You really think that will fix this now? [20:54] I think if the base-files is failing, it won't matter what I use to run the upgrade right now [20:55] you could try using Synaptic to mark all upgrades and unmark the ones that don't work like base-files (also, for me, cups, openjdk6-jre and python-paramiko are held) [20:56] or you could do the same thing with update-manager, just uncheck base-files [20:57] update-manager is smarter than Synaptic [21:12] base-files updated fine, openjdk-6-jre-headless failed though [22:46] http://blogs.gnome.org/fmuellner/files/2010/10/Pantallazo.png [22:46] that is a new gnome-shell mockup [22:46] it looks a lot like unity [22:46] and both use mutter === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [22:47] so what we have here is two groups of developers working on different desktop shells that look and behave a lot alike. [22:49] what we have here, is failure to communicate. [22:49] really? [22:50] not really [22:50] unity needs to get its act together though. nice idea, but badly implemented [23:01] guud evening everyone. may the moon shine over you [23:15] BUGabundo, you're using a netbook? [23:16] heck no [23:16] c2d . 13,3" [23:18] just wondered if you used unity [23:26] its faster than it was, but its still not quite usable to me. I went back to 10.04 and liked. [23:27] bjsnider: I did long ago, during MM cycle [23:27] I tried to force myself to test it again [23:27] the file/folder system it uses (no nautilus) is very basic, no U1 stuff, no delete, copy etc..I know its not supposed to be advanced, but copy paste isnt [23:27] but been running out of good motives [23:30] I have to say though, the workspace switcher is a nice thing to use.. its compiz expo+scale in one.