[00:59] <Sir_Konrad> ok so what can I do?
[01:33] <Sir_Konrad> Hello...
[01:47] <charlie-tca> Hello, Sir_Konrad
[01:47] <charlie-tca> Did you have a question?
[01:47] <Sir_Konrad> hey charlie-tca!
[01:47] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, yeah, what can I do to help?
[01:47] <charlie-tca> What did you want to help with? Do you have anything in particular in mind?
[01:48] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, testing mostly.
[01:48] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, and if needed, documentation.
[01:48] <charlie-tca> Great!
[01:49] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, and *anything* that I can do to help with iPhone/iPod support. I part of saurik's army so yeah. :)
[01:49] <charlie-tca> Testing is described in detail at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing
[01:49] <charlie-tca> The testing team mostly tests the images before release, and keeps in touch in #ubuntu-testing
[01:50] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, so is there any alpha releases yet of 11.04?
[01:50] <charlie-tca> I am not familiar with iPhone/iPod specifics, but perhaps the desktop team would know more in #ubuntu-desktop
[01:50] <charlie-tca> No alpha yet :-(
[01:51] <charlie-tca> the Natty schedule is https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NattyReleaseSchedule
[01:51] <charlie-tca> Alpha 1 is due on December 2
[01:51] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, so you think I should stay tuned and be ready to do lifting whenever I possibly can? :)
[01:51] <Sir_Konrad> Oh that's a month tomorrow!
[01:51] <charlie-tca> Many of us have uipgraded to Natty already though
[01:52] <Sir_Konrad> How can you upgrade to Natty if it isn't released yet? O.O
[01:52] <charlie-tca> yes, it is always good to keep an eye/ear open. We are pretty good about asking when we need the help in various places.
[01:53] <charlie-tca> Manually change the /etc/apt/sources.list, changing maverick to natty on the repositories. then you can upgrade with aptitude or apt-get dist-upgrade
[01:53] <charlie-tca> Then it breaks
[01:53] <Sir_Konrad> LOL!
[01:53] <charlie-tca> :-)
[01:53] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, so it's not even into Alpha yet! :D
[01:53] <charlie-tca> right now we have the new kernel
[01:54] <charlie-tca> no, we just finished UDS on Friday to lay out the plans for it
[01:55] <charlie-tca> Oh, yeah. If you have an nvidia card, remove the hardware device driver before upgrading
[01:55] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, Ok, I'm adding #ubuntu+1, #ubuntu-desktop, and #ubuntu-testing to my auto-join list. :)
[01:55] <Sir_Konrad> charlie-tca, I have some hardware I can put to good use (don't want to use my main machine). It has an Intel graphics card.
[01:55] <Sir_Konrad> Will that work ok?
[01:56] <charlie-tca> yes, it would work good
[01:56] <charlie-tca> More information on getting involved and helping is available at http://www.ubuntulinux.org/community
[01:57] <Sir_Konrad> ok charlie-tca, thanks so much for the info! :D
[01:58] <Sir_Konrad> I have to go now, but I'll be here tomorrow charlie-tca. See you later. :)
[01:58] <charlie-tca> You´re welcome. Good luck...
[01:58] <Sir_Konrad> thanks charlie-tca. :)
[04:23] <RoC_MasterMind> anybody else playing with btrfs and get "btrfs: unable to remove the only writeable device" in their kernel log when removing a drive from a multi-drive btrfs?
[13:52] <Dink> Is this a known bug in natty. I have the volume applet but when I left click to increase/decrease volume there is nothing there is just black space. The only thing there is "sound preferences"
[13:54] <Dink> sorry indicator applet.
[14:06] <Dink> nvm I just purged/install indicator-sound and works now
[15:56] <bcurtiswx_> anyone here using natty yet, do a places -->connect to server and see if you get an error
[16:08] <Dink> bcurtiswx_, nope I get the regular dialog box.
[16:08] <Dink> bcurtiswx_, I haven't actually tried to connect to anything though.
[16:23] <Wubbbi> Seems like Ubuntu Natty is working well ATM. Well not many changed now. But I see them comeing xD
[16:53] <bcurtiswx_> Dink, im actually taling about connecting
[18:26] <IdleOne> How do I get URL's to open in default browser and not with gedit?
[19:29] <pietro10> Is there a way I can upgrade from 10.10 beta to either 10.10 final or 11.04 beta?
[19:29] <pietro10> update-manager -d doesn't work
[19:32] <Pici> !final | pietro10
[19:33] <pietro10> ok cool, thanks
[20:57] <Ian_Corne> weird, Chromium is my prefered browser, but if I open a url in gnome-terminal , it opens firefox..
[21:02] <Sir_Konrad> Ian_Corne, Natty?
[21:03] <Ian_Corne> Yes Sir_Konrad
[21:03] <Ian_Corne> We're in +1 :)
[21:04] <Sir_Konrad> Ian_Corne, Yeah I know. Just checkin'. ;)
[21:04] <Ian_Corne> Hehe
[21:04] <BUGabundo> ehe
[21:04] <BUGabundo> Ian_Corne: check galternatives
[21:04] <Ian_Corne> good idea
[21:06] <Ian_Corne> It shows chromium
[21:07]  * yofel digs into apports url_open code..
[21:08] <yofel> Ian_Corne: what does 'gconftool --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command' give you?
[21:09] <Ian_Corne> $ gconftool --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command
[21:09] <Ian_Corne> /usr/bin/chromium-browser %s
[21:09] <Ian_Corne> what is to be expected
[21:09] <BUGabundo> I  KNOW
[21:09] <yofel> hm.. and what happens if you use 'gnome-open $URL' ?
[21:09] <BUGabundo> *reboot*
[21:09]  * BUGabundo ducks
[21:09] <Ian_Corne> :p
[21:09] <yofel> haha
[21:10] <Ian_Corne> runs firefox yofel
[21:10]  * yofel gives up understanding gnome url handling
[21:11] <Volkodav> yofel what's up
[21:12] <Ian_Corne> that's quick yofel :p
[21:12] <Ian_Corne> i'll file a bug with erm
[21:12] <Ian_Corne> gnome-open I guess
[21:12] <yofel> Ian_Corne: don't have much time to look at this now sry
[21:12] <Ian_Corne> how can I find which package contains gnome-open?
[21:12] <Ian_Corne> yofel: no problem :D
[21:13] <yofel> Ian_Corne: dpkg -S $(which gnome-open)
[21:13] <Volkodav> my grub still can't see no images
[21:13] <Volkodav> weird
[21:13] <Ian_Corne> thanks yofel
[21:13] <Ian_Corne> I learn every day :)
[21:14] <Ian_Corne> BUGabundo: I actually reboot quite frequently, suspend/hibernate is broken
[21:14] <yofel> Volkodav: very busy in real life, so not much time for natty, what I have goes into project-neon currently (KDE daily builds for kubuntu)