[01:14] <lenios> anyone knows about openscap, or of any util using it coming to ubuntu?
[01:16] <penguin42> the libraries seem to be there, as does python-openscap but nothing seems to depend on it
[01:17] <lenios> there is no way to use them as far as i know
[01:17] <lenios> and no rules written for ubuntu
[05:42] <robertzaccour> hey yall
[05:43] <robertzaccour> how do i update my repos so that I can sudo apt-get dist-upgrade?
[05:47] <robertzaccour> all these people online and nobody knows?
[09:08] <histo> robertf: sudo do-release-upgrade
[09:08] <histo> !upgrade | robertf
[09:08] <histo> ugh wrong person
[10:50] <^mNotIntelligent> hi all
[10:51] <^mNotIntelligent> can someone refer where to download the 11.04 test version that I can use for developing/contributing to the ubuntu
[10:53] <^mNotIntelligent> anybody home ?
[10:54] <bazhang> ^mNotIntelligent, not even alpha yet
[10:54] <bazhang> ^mNotIntelligent, check the release schedule in the /topic
[10:59] <yofel> ^mNotIntelligent: ther aren't iso images yet, *if* you want to use it anyway, you'll have to install maverick and change 'maverick' to 'natty' in your sources.list and dist-upgrade
[11:08] <^mNotIntelligent> bazhang, yofel : thanks ... any idea when is the first test release going to be available
[11:08] <yofel> ^mNotIntelligent: as bazhang said, see the release schedule, first release is alpha1
[11:09] <^mNotIntelligent> k, thx
[11:09] <^mNotIntelligent> yofel, thanks for the workaround
[11:10] <yofel> np
[11:55] <fagan> There isnt anything to see on natty yet so there is no real point to upgrading yet although I already have to see what bugs are around from the upgrade to python 2.7
[12:06] <alex88> is it real that new ubuntu will come with unity as default?
[12:07] <fagan> alex88: yes
[12:07] <fagan> for the next version of the desktop
[12:07] <fagan> but there will be a 2d fallback
[12:07] <alex88> i've that on my netbook and it's so slow and buggy for me...
[12:08] <fagan> alex88: thats a known bug
[12:08] <alex88> but i hope that compiz instead of mutter will be much faster...
[12:08] <fagan> it will be and it has a lot less bugs
[12:09] <alex88> but why that decision? Unity can be useful for netbooks ok, but it's useless and less user-friendly to ppl coming from other systems..
[12:09] <alex88> for example i had problems opening a share samba folder, also to save things to usb key from internet.. people also are used to use things in desktop..
[12:09] <fagan> alex88: well thats an objective thing Mac OS Lion coming next year is doing something almost identical to unity
[12:10] <alex88> i've always said that mac is crap.. :)
[12:10] <fagan> mac is a far better exerience than on windows
[12:10] <alex88> then windows...right..
[12:11] <fagan> well ubuntu is trying to break away and do something special to set ourselves apart
[12:11] <fagan> so its a good thing
[12:11] <alex88> i hope thay it will be developed much more.
[12:12] <fagan> it will be, we aim to have everything perfect for LTS releases
[12:12] <fagan> so it will be very mature by the next one
[12:12] <alex88> next one will be at 12.04?
[12:12] <fagan> give me a sec and ill check I forget
[12:12] <yofel> next LTS will be 12.04 yes
[12:13] <alex88> every 2 years like older releases..
[12:14] <fagan> yeah thats right
[12:14] <alex88> thank you for support..have  a nice time..
[12:14] <fagan> no problem
[13:38] <daurn> hi all
[13:38] <daurn> how can I enable the natty experimental repo in my maverick install?
[13:44] <lenios> daurn, change maverick to natty in your /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:48] <lenios> sudo sed -i "s/maverick/natty/g" /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:51] <daurn> lenios: yeah... now I'm scared, seems i'm getting a distupgrade
[13:51] <lenios> ?
[13:51] <daurn> or at least, alot of packages are being removed, and alot more are being installed
[13:51] <daurn> ==> I tried to do something with apt-get, it said run apt-get -f install first
[13:51] <daurn> so I did....
[13:53] <lenios> what's the problem?
[13:53] <daurn> I'm scared :p
[13:54] <lenios> you're an early tester, you can
[13:54] <lenios> (be scared)
[13:54] <daurn> wel I'm actually doing this to try and get gobject introspection going
[13:54] <fagan> daurn: most people do a dual boot of both the stable and the unstable releases
[13:54] <daurn> everything in the maverick repos is WAY outdated
[13:55] <fagan> daurn: its not that outdated
[13:55] <daurn> outdated enough that none of the features I need are available
[13:55] <fagan> its actually on the stable releases of most of the libs
[13:56] <daurn> ==> need GI > 0.9.7 ==> need GIR > 0.9.12 ==> need typelibs for glib > 0.9.12 ==> need glib > 0.23
[13:56] <daurn> etc
[13:58] <daurn> right, we;; everythign seems to have updated itself now :)
[13:58] <daurn> don't suppose you guys know how to fix:  Failed to load typelib file '/usr/lib/girepository-1.0/GIRepository-2.0.typelib' for namespace 'GIRepository': Typelib version mismatch; expected 4, found 3 (0)
[13:59] <fagan> you would have to ask in #ubuntu-desktop during the week
[13:59] <fagan> I think its known
[14:59] <kklimonda_> daurn: looks like packages has to be rebuilt for new gobject introspection
[22:39] <Ian_Corne> is there an way to see which kernel options on when you're booted?
[22:43] <lenios> Ian_Corne, you have to check grub config
[22:43] <Ian_Corne> well if you edit them at boot time
[22:43] <Ian_Corne> they won't be there :p
[22:44] <lenios> if you edit them, you know what you did
[22:44] <Ian_Corne> I should!
[22:44] <geser> cat /proc/cmdline
[22:44] <Ian_Corne> And I do, but I find it hard to believe it works without the option now :)
[22:44] <Ian_Corne> thnx geser
[22:44] <Ian_Corne> ok awesome it works
[22:45] <Ian_Corne> my touchpad works without aditional option now!
[22:45] <Ian_Corne> but it's still only basic support
[22:45] <lenios> what do you mean basic?
[22:47] <Ian_Corne> I can't enable/disbale touch to click, it's always enabled
[22:47] <Ian_Corne> I can't set it to 2-finger scrolling
[22:48] <Ian_Corne> There's no touchpad tab in the mouse configuration menu
[22:49] <lenios> i have a touchpad tab in my mouse configuration menu, to enable multitouch scrolling
[22:49] <lenios> oh, maybe there's something wrong on natty, i have it on 10.10 at least
[22:51] <Ian_Corne> lenios: It's my touchpad, it's a known issue
[22:51] <Ian_Corne> http://code.google.com/p/vaio-f11-linux/issues/list?cursor=1&updated=1&ts=1289170237
[22:51] <Ian_Corne> check the first issue
[22:52] <lenios> i see
[23:21] <Ian_Corne> I just wanna disable touch to click :(