[00:10] has anyone ever installed office2003/2007 with wine and get it to work? [00:14] thesheff17: http://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=10 (for word) and similar pages for the other parts will tell you. [00:14] Ampelbein: thx I will check it out [00:43] Hi folks, I have a couple questions about uTouch. I'm not sure if this is the proper IRC channel, or if anyone here has familiarity? [01:23] adlr, you want cnd (who's probably off for the weekend) [01:37] bryce_: thanks, i'll try back on Monday [02:51] how do you install gnome-shell form this repo ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3 [02:52] i have an unresolved dependency [02:52] gnome-shell: Depends: gir1.2-upowerglib-1.0 which is a virtual package === guenter_ is now known as Guest383 === asac_ is now known as asac [03:53] adlr, I'm off, but you can find us in #ubuntu-touch [03:53] there's often people poking in and out, even on weekends [06:19] :-D === Tm_T__ is now known as Tm_Tr === Guest61593 is now known as ogra === ogra is now known as Guest99902 === Guest99902 is now known as ogra_ [19:11] hi. is there some mechanism for preventing the newly included resize handles from appearing on fullscreen windows? [19:14] hyperair: something like gtk_window_set_has_resize_grip ? [19:14] kklimonda: ooh okay, thanks [19:15] kklimonda: but isn't it a bug to have it appear on fullscreen windows by default? [19:16] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=643360 [19:16] we have a bug. [19:16] Gnome bug 643360 in User Interface ""Now Playing" has a window resize handle in fullscreen mode" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [19:16] good question, gnome-terminal doesn't have this problem so it does sound like a bug.. right :) [19:17] hmm [19:17] i reckon gnome-terminal would disable the resize grips by default, right? [19:17] or do those resize grips appear anyway? [19:17] * hyperair isn't running natty [19:18] thy appear when gnome-terminal isn't full screen [19:18] and disappear when you press F11 [19:23] i see. [19:23] hmm [19:24] oh, now that I have you here - any idea why would banshee use much more cpu than rhythmbox when playing the same file? [19:24] I can't really debug it right now as banshee broke for me completely in natty after clean install. [19:25] (much more being like twice as much) [19:25] hmm that's weird. [19:26] it could be running something in the background [19:26] otherwise it just uses gstreamer and the cpu usage should only stem from there.. [19:27] that's why I'm surprised [19:27] Hey guys, how would I properly redirect someone to launchpad to place a bug for my app? [19:27] I can't really check it right now - I get lots of warnings like: http://pastebin.com/RMYGhQSD [19:28] kklimonda: right, it's completely broken in 1.9.3. i just uploaded 1.9.4 though. could you test that? [19:28] sure [19:29] JackyAlcine: what do you mean by "redirect"? [19:30] hyperair: ah, builders are still in the manual mode :/ [19:30] I'll build it locally [19:36] kklimonda: right. what happened exactly? [19:36] i read the mail, but i don't get what actually happened [19:36] why was sudo used in a build? [19:36] and how did that warp permissions? [19:37] kklimonda: I got it, thanks. [19:39] hyperair: somehow upgrading sudo (afaik part of the hardy->upgrade) resulted in changing the default umask to 0077 which resulted in packages building with wrong permissions. [19:39] kklimonda: ah, i see. that sucks. [19:40] indeed, there were around 1000 packages that failed to build because of that with really weird error [19:42] ouch [19:42] kklimonda: could you check if totem has the resize grip issue, by the way? [19:43] hyperair: it doesn't [19:43] okay [19:43] lemme just look at totem's code [19:45] I don't think there is anything in the totem code - Gtk+ itself should hide the resize grip when window is set to full screen - unless Banshee uses some magic to do that it should just work. [19:46] how weird =\ [19:48] totem only hides the resize grip when it is maximized [21:16] hi guys I was wondering how can I disable compiz in Unity? [21:18] RoAkSoAx: Unity is based on compiz, you can't really disable it. You can launch Unity 2D instead. [21:23] kklimonda: yeah I actually ment disable compiz in 11.04, but already did it, just had to use the No effect option at login