[03:19] h00k: ping [03:50] h00k: nvm. Although we haven't seen you much. ;) [03:50] tonyyarusso: Give h00k a break, he's got a wedding to plan! [03:50] psssh, in *summer*. [03:51] tonyyarusso: It's not like you can just pull these things together overnight :) [03:51] Sure you can. [03:53] And this is based on your vast experience in planning weddings? [04:56] * Takyoji wonders at what time tonyyarusso will arrive at the Penguins Unbound installfest [04:57] or anyone of this channel for that matter. :P [05:03] dunno [05:14] I'm wondering if I should be awkward and be there for a vast majority of the day or not [05:21] and I wonder how much throughput there is on the Ubuntu package mirrors within the few days after a new release [05:27] * Takyoji plays a game of "Will it boot? :D" and upgrades to 11.04 [05:35] We'll see what happens to all my customization, and my dual-monitor setup === _Wally is now known as wally [18:00] Welp, Unity is a "barrel of fun" and bugs yet [18:01] When you have your dual-monitor setup as "Seperate X screen", the second screen just shows the background, and you can't really do anything else. [18:01] Then I set it to TwinView (which I don't really want) and it somewhat works. [18:02] The gnome-panels all have black text on a dark grey gradient background. [18:02] I CANNOT configure gnome-panel whatsoever. Right-click on the panel is completely disabled. [18:02] My gnome-panel settings did not persist after upgrade [18:04] Also, dragging the window to the edge of the screen to resize it as half of it has a couple bugs, and has a handful of sizing and positioning bugs [18:05] There's also of course the logical issue of when you try dragging a window to an edge (intending it to resize for that half of the screen), but it's the edge between your two screens. [18:07] So being unable to configure the layout of my desktop WHATSOEVER is very constraining and doesn't let me configure it how I want. For example, before upgrade, I had a panel on the right of my screen, spanning about 80-120px horizontally, which had gnome-panel apps/widgets that would have realtime graphs of the CPU, RAM, load, harddrive activity, network activity, temperatures, etc. [18:10] Another thing is, the Unity panel is of course on the left-most of the screen, and if I'm trying to switch between applications on my right-most monitor, I have to move my cursor allllll the way to the left, to choose the application (or double click, and choose the window, if there's multiple windows of the same application running), and then move back over [18:13] I have a feeling the Penguins Unbound Ubuntu 11.04 installfest will really just be people fleeing from Ubuntu. xP [20:23] well i think i'll just represent this team when i go to school and start up my LUG's... [20:24] if they want support, just point them to the respective support channel or wiki that they need [22:03] tonyyarusso: that sound alright to you?