[01:29] <micahg> mr_pouit: hmm...I thought I saw it added, but I guess I was seeing things ;)
[08:50] <mr_pouit> nautilus wasn't included in the latest build, so I guess it's fine
[08:52] <mr_pouit> we still have gnome-menus because it's required by software-center (I don't really know why, possibly for the .desktop categories, in which case garcon could fulfill this requirement as well)
[08:55] <mr_pouit> oh, and we have the deps of gnome-games also.
[13:52] <charlie-tca> *gm
[13:52] <charlie-tca> Good morning
[13:55] <davmor2> charlie-tca: in the state they genetically modify good mornings that's just wrong
[13:56] <charlie-tca> lol
[13:57] <charlie-tca> davmor2: That might be the most correct thing this week
[13:57] <davmor2> haha
[14:14] <charlie-tca> Alternate images still broken for partitioning
[14:18] <charlie-tca> mr_pouit: something is very wrong with the live cd. I only have gnome and unity sessions on it for live desktop today
[14:18] <charlie-tca> mr_pouit: there are no xfce or xubuntu sessions available on the live cd
[14:26] <mr_pouit> charlie-tca: try to poke cjwatson about that. I just looked at the manifest files, and there's no xf* package in it. I think something broke when he changed the live cd build system
[14:27] <mr_pouit> (and indeed, 570M is wrong)
[14:28] <charlie-tca> Thanks
[14:29] <mr_pouit> I pinged him
[14:30] <charlie-tca> me too
[14:31] <charlie-tca> Thanks for looking so quick
[14:35] <mr_pouit> actually, it looks like an unity live-cd without openoffice
[14:35] <mr_pouit> that's nice ;D
[14:40] <charlie-tca> heh
[14:40] <charlie-tca> I don't know, I didn't log in to it.
[14:42] <charlie-tca> I thought it was great we were so far undersized!
[14:42] <charlie-tca> I suppose that will change too, when xfce is added back in
[19:18] <pleia2> charlie-tca: do much docbook work?
[19:19]  * pleia2 is looking for a good editor
[19:19] <pleia2> I've just been using vim, exploring my options :)
[19:22] <TheSheep> pleia2: gvim ;)
[19:22] <TheSheep> pleia2: hard to find anything better than vim
[19:23] <TheSheep> pleia2: perhaps emacs, for the people who like it
[19:23] <pleia2> TheSheep: yeah, that's what I found the last time I explored, was curious as to whether the situation had changed
[19:23] <TheSheep> pleia2: I like where scribus is going
[19:23] <TheSheep> pleia2: especially for python code
[19:24] <pleia2> scribus? I thought that was a desktop publishing thing
[19:24] <TheSheep> scribes
[19:24] <TheSheep> sorry
[19:24] <pleia2> ah, I haven't looked at that
[19:25] <pleia2> I still write everything in vim :\
[19:25] <TheSheep> it has very minimalistic interface, but is pretty powerful
[19:25]  * pleia2 nods
[19:25] <TheSheep> I mean scribes, not vim
[19:25] <TheSheep> :)
[19:25] <TheSheep> vim has powerful interface
[19:26] <TheSheep> but I think I will keep using vim to the end of my days
[19:27] <pleia2> ooh, scribes has a very slick interface
[20:10] <charlie-tca> pleia2: I don't know docbook, but I do like geany for an editor
[20:11] <charlie-tca> It seems to work for everything, build, make, configure, terminal, file lists, etc
[20:11] <charlie-tca> and I can write a plain text file with it! (always a plus if I can use it)
[20:14] <charlie-tca> pleia2: j1mc is very good with docbook now
[20:14] <pleia2> charlie-tca: thanks
[20:15] <charlie-tca> good luck with it. I tried for a year to learn it, but my brain is mushy
[20:15] <charlie-tca> I put it right up with bash
[20:15] <charlie-tca> :)
[23:14] <charlie-tca> As of tomorrow, a
[23:15] <charlie-tca> As of tomorrow, all images will be directly writable to USB drives or cd-r' s
[23:15] <charlie-tca> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-June/033495.html
[23:16] <charlie-tca> You will not need to use USB-creator to write the image to the USB drive
[23:25] <astraljava> charlie-tca: Yeah, excited about that. Always a bit of a hassle with the creator.
[23:26] <charlie-tca> I would like an image. Today's images are missing xfce, maybe tomorrow's will be better?
[23:27]  * charlie-tca is asking for a LOT now
[23:33] <micahg> alternate images are horribly oversized now