=== duanedes1gn is now known as duanedeisgn === braiam_ is now known as braiam [01:11] (2011-05-21 01:10:53) fta: BUGabundo, your compact mode is windows only [01:11] (2011-05-21 01:11:05) fta: BUGabundo, http://src.chromium.org/viewvc/chrome?view=rev&revision=84971 [01:11] bjsnider: ^^^^^^ [01:11] (2011-05-21 01:11:36) fta: http://peter.sh/2011/05/compact-navigation-print-preview-and-the-css3-grid-layout-module/ [02:34] anyone here assembled a micro atx ? [02:34] with ARM? [03:15] BUGabundo, yeah, i know it's not fabien's fault. they just haven't added the feature to linux yet. is the codebase shared, or is it completely different for each platform? [03:15] kk [03:15] nor I was saying it was anyone fault [03:16] much less fta [03:16] :) [03:44] Will natty+1 use unity by defaul? [03:45] s/defaul/default [03:45] Likely. [03:46] will it have GNOME 3 as well? [03:46] Likely. [03:47] Do you know the difference between Gnome 3 and Gnome Shell? [03:48] jbicha: GNOME Shell is a part of GNOME 3 [03:48] the Oneiric CD will have Unity & Gnome 3 but not Gnome Shell; GS will be in the repositories though for easy install [03:49] How do you pronounce "oneiric"? [03:50] As little as possible :þ [03:51] My brain wants to say own-aye-rick [03:51] o-near-rick [03:52] it's a mentioned 2/3 down the way down this page: http://lwn.net/Articles/441578/ [03:53] dictionary.com says differently: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/oneiric [03:56] well, it's like ubuntu, not consistently pronouncable [03:57] ubuntu = ooh-boon-too -- that's pretty well established [03:58] I think more users say you-bun-too [03:58] at least that seems the American way of saying it [03:58] Before I found out the proper way to say it, I called it ooh-bun-too [03:59] I'm an American, and I've heard lots of people say it like that [04:00] depends on the part of the country [04:00] I'm from Texas [04:05] Some_Person, mark shuttlworth put a pronounciation on it,, oh ner ic [04:06] Some_Person, actually just looked at this from UDS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjyNTCHVyxs [04:07] they play with the pronounciation on that video [04:08] coz_: I looked for it in that video, I think that bit was left out of the video. [04:08] Omega, oh! mm let me check [04:09] (I was looking for the video to answer his question too) [04:09] Omega, on that video at about 30.49 it begins about the pronounciation [04:09] rather 26:30 [04:10] of course you have to compensate for the south african "drawl" :) [04:10] Oh, it was at the end, I thought it was at the beginning. [04:14] so essentially " ohnearic" [04:14] oh near ic === jtechidna is now known as JontheEchidna [04:37] the correct answer to the question "how do you pronounce oneiric" is "however you want." [04:38] it's probably the least important issue in the world right now [04:38] so it would be better to focus your thoughts on something more important [04:38] I just call it ocelot [09:01] /oʊˈnaɪrɪk/ === UndiFineD is now known as hajour1 === nickmoeck_ is now known as nickmoeck === afief_ is now known as afief === hajour1 is now known as UndiFineD [14:06] just wondering when daily ubuntu iso's will be available [14:06] for oneiric [14:07] !schedule [14:07] A schedule of Oneiric Ocelot (11.10) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/OneiricReleaseSchedule [14:08] yeah, but there's no milestone for availability of daily isos, just wondering if they're coming soon, before alpha 1 [20:30] evening folks [20:34] Hey Bugs [20:36] Huh, we got firefox 5.0~b2.. [20:40] anything fun and new? [20:40] yofel: and 6 [20:40] and now there's a ppa for that new branch of it [20:40] weird name [20:40] [offtopic] why 42! http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.douglas-adams/msg/d1064f7b27808692 [20:41] well, I know we have firefox-trunk in the dailies, but didn't know we're going from 4.0 to 5 so soon ^^ [20:42] I guess that means 5 is due for release before October [20:42] yofel: 5 and 6 planed for the next months [20:42] maybe even 7 this year [20:42] 8,9,10, and 11 for next year [20:43] have they got large enough major changes to justify a major version bump? [20:43] penguin42: 5 is meant for early july [20:43] yeh but what is the 5 goodness? [20:43] yeah, one major one: CHROME [20:43] :) [20:44] * yofel backs up .mozilla and restarts firefox [20:44] LOL [20:51] hm, sure doesn't feel any different from 4 so far... [20:55] they seem to be in major number exaggeration [21:01] someone trying to catch up with IE numbering [21:04] someone trying to validate decreased security support lengths [21:15] yeah the user-facing changes are minimal, it might be a 4.1 under the old numbering, but it will help get bug fixes & even some features out sooner [21:15] *it might have been [21:16] on Windows, Firefox 4 users will be upgraded to 5 automatically on release, like Chrome does [21:19] well, from a windows POV it doesn't really matter, but do they expect us to put new major releases in -updates o.O? [21:22] that is the plan i think [21:23] that would be a mess, people tend to stick to a particular version if they use it in in a large organisation where they have to check it still works with all the sites they need [21:23] just taking security fixes [21:23] yofel: there've already been new major releases of Firefox in -security in the past. [21:26] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=firefox => hardy started with 3.0 and now has 3.6. The now EOL versions between it and lucid had similar situations. [21:27] and I think releases before it. I forget the exact details. === rexbron_ is now known as rexbron [22:06] great... ff5 broke the addon that is the ONLY reason I use FF :( [22:07] NoSquint RIP [22:29] yes, I expect Firefox 5 to be in natty-updates shortly after it's released, I don't believe Mozilla plans to support 4 once 5 is out [22:29] so it's a big shift from how they used to do updates [22:30] not that big [22:30] will just be of major release number [22:31] as opposed to minor security :P [22:31] now it adds new features [23:23] when are we gonna have this too? [23:23] http://www.esecurityplanet.com/news/article.php/3934151/Fedora-15-Boosts-Linux-Security.htm [23:24] hmm I wonder if that's IPSets [23:25] nope [23:26] well what is it then? [23:27] because ipset is apparently new in 2.6.39 === vorian is now known as stalcup [23:55] We should install preloader by default, so we get shorter application startup times.