[00:04] <iShawnW> BUGabundo: do you have another machine to ssh into you main when it locks up? maybe see if you can trigger it and keep the ssh alive of if everything dies
[00:04] <BUGabundo> I don't , on hand
[00:37] <Ian_Corne> gah, I hate you nvidia :(
[00:37] <Ian_Corne> while trying to get nvidia driver to work, I lost my good resolution option when using nouveau
[01:03] <h00k> I'd like to upgrade to natty :)
[01:08] <IdleOne> h00k: go for it
[01:08] <h00k> IdleOne: I just have to find the 'proper' way.
[01:08] <h00k> update-manger -d, no, just replace maverick with natty in sources.lst?
[01:08] <IdleOne> all I did was change maverick to natty in sources
[01:08] <h00k> gotcha.
[01:09] <IdleOne> really not much to talk about right now. soon as they decide how to break everything at UDS it will become fun :)
[01:09] <h00k> yes
[01:16] <h00k> is Unity default in the repos now?
[01:17] <IdleOne> not yet, I don't think
[01:19] <IdleOne> from what I understand there is a lot of work to be done before it works proper on Desktop
[01:19] <IdleOne> you might want to sit on on the Unity session
[01:21] <h00k> I understand. I use it on my netbook
[01:48] <jeus> hi to all
[02:20] <shingen> where can I get a copy of unity shell? :)
[02:22] <shingen> isn't 11.04 LTS?
[02:45] <bjsnider> shingen, first question: it's in the repos already (sudo apt-get install unity). second question: no.
[02:45] <shingen> ty
[03:09] <IdleOne> Unity is nice but I think I'll wait for the desktop version
[03:24] <crimsun> I'm excited about the opportunity to do a11y right for Unity.  We've had some interesting hallway discussions here at UDS on it.
[03:32] <bjsnider> ally?
[03:33] <crimsun> accessibility, but yeah
[03:55] <psusi> damnit
[03:55] <psusi> I'm debating taking off work tomorrow and crashing uds
[03:55] <psusi> I didn't realize it was in town until today
[03:56] <psusi> it's usually on the other end of the world
[03:57] <psusi> I'd love to get some face time with Keybuck
[03:57] <psusi> and cjwatson
[04:01] <crimsun> well, c'mon then.
[04:01] <psusi> problem is, I can't figure out when the best time to show up is
[04:02] <psusi> I can't come stay for the entire thing...
[04:02] <psusi> and the one meeting that looked like it would be of interest to me already happened today... was about grub2 and graphics mode passing into plymouth
[04:02] <psusi> I got in the irc channel from work when it was going on and almost nothing was said there
[04:03] <psusi> what's going on down there now?  I mean... after all of the scheduled meetings, do people get together at the bar in the lobby for drinks and informal chatting?
[04:04] <psusi> looks like the hotel is about a 30-40 minute drive for me and I'd hate to take off work, drive down there, and find out everyone is busy in meetings I don't have a particular interest in/ability to contribute to
[04:05] <psusi> but if there's just kind of... a few hours of social time, I'd head down
[04:08] <psusi> I'd certainly like to chat with keybuck for a bit about my proposed lvm2 update... we're now 20 upstream releases behind... need to update to get the new cool snapshot merge feature... been testing it with trial upgrades to natty then reverting... works great
[18:06] <christian_lappy> are there some meeting minutes from ucs ?
[18:07] <christian_lappy> or summary whats going on ?
[18:32] <om26er> !update
[19:48] <BUGabundo> YAYAYAYAAYA
[19:48] <BUGabundo> just got my new #DesireHD
[19:53] <DJones> BUGabundo: I'm waiting for mine to be delivered, what is the connectivity with Ubuntu like? I was assuming it would connect without any problems
[19:53] <BUGabundo> no idea
[19:53] <BUGabundo> never had any prob with my magic
[19:53] <BUGabundo> ADB FTW
[19:53] <DJones> Same here, going from a magic to desire hd, I'll have to wait to find out
[19:55] <BUGabundo> I'll be keeping both
[19:55] <BUGabundo> magic will be my Voice phone
[19:55] <BUGabundo> where's DHD will be a MID
[20:15] <Jewkonia> Hello
[20:15] <Jewkonia> My name is Jewkonia
[20:18] <Volkodav> :)
[20:18] <Jewkonia> How are you?
[20:22] <pace_t_zulu> hi wrst
[20:22] <wrst> hi pace_t_zulu taking your advice :)
[20:22] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: see the topic ^
[20:22] <pace_t_zulu> .... "Narwhal is broke, check bug #665471"
[20:23] <patdk-wk> heh
[20:23] <patdk-wk> works for me
[20:23] <patdk-wk> I have 3 partitions, /, /boot, swap
[20:23] <pace_t_zulu> patdk-wk: me too
[20:26] <patdk-wk> only 31packages since I last updated 2 days ago
[20:28] <wrst> pace_t_zulu: since i'm total noob here is there installation media already ?
[20:28] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: no
[20:28] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: install maverick
[20:29] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: change references in /etc/apt/sources.list from maverick to natty
[20:29] <wrst> ok pace_t_zulu could i do this from my existing maverick install or best to do it from a fresh maverick install?
[20:29] <pace_t_zulu> and then sudo apt-get update upgrade dist-upgrade
[20:29] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: either way will work
[20:30] <patdk-wk> I did it from my existing maverick install
[20:30] <wrst> thanks i shall ssh into my laptop and destroy it while i'm at work :)
[20:30] <wrst> sounds fun!
[20:30] <patdk-wk> karmic beta1 -> lucid -> maverick -> natty, all upgraded each cycle
[20:30] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: ultimately it's the same thing... the only difference will be any customizations since install
[20:31] <pace_t_zulu> i like to use the most recent install media possible... narrows the scope of possible errors
[20:31]  * patdk-wk has a crapload of customizations, I'm waiting to see it die :)
[20:31] <wrst> ok gotcha well breaking things does not bother me since i will have another system on a partition just in case it breaks or when it breaks :)
[20:31] <patdk-wk> I've just been tweaking it to make it boot faster, and running on btrfs
[20:34] <pace_t_zulu> patdk-wk: using IPV6?
[20:34] <patdk-wk> I hope so
[20:34] <patdk-wk> looks like it
[20:37] <pace_t_zulu> patdk-wk: +1
[20:44] <wrst> well pace_t_zulu patdk-wk i just started the destruction of my perfectly running system :)
[20:45] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: you should be just fine... there is very little difference between the two releases at this point...
[20:45] <wrst> well i look forward to when it goes up in smoke pace_t_zulu :)
[20:45] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: like i said... the main difference is the tool chain ... from gcc 4.4 to gcc 4.5
[20:46] <wrst> cool i'm looking forward to getting it home and rebooting
[20:47] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: not going to reboot remotely?
[20:47] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: i hope you are using 'screen' or something like it if your are performing a dist-upgrade remotely
[20:48] <wrst> well guess i might as well hadn't i? :)
[20:48] <wrst> yes pace_t_zulu i am certainly using screen :) its the only way to fly
[20:54] <pace_t_zulu> wrst: going to reboot remotely?
[20:54] <wrst> yeah might as well but i'm wireless so won't be able to do anything until i get in