[09:13] <andyrock> what happened to njpatel?
[09:18] <\sh> guys, did anyone see the disappearance of the gvim menu bar from unity on natty since the last update of unity?
[09:28] <davidcalle> \sh, it was a bug for it to be on top of the window, it's in the top bar now.
[09:29] <\sh> davidcalle, see #ubuntu-devel , I don't see any menubar at all since the last unity update
[09:29] <davidcalle> \sh, ah, that's a problem :)
[09:29] <\sh> davidcalle, I mean "menubar" in gvim ... I do have the global menu bar in general
[09:30] <\sh> bug #776499 describes the problem, but I don't see any terminal error message the people are reporting...but gvim -f works for me, too
[09:31] <\sh> anyways it's a regressing since the update from 3.8.10-0ubuntu2 to 3.8.16-0ubuntu1~natty1
[09:31] <davidcalle> \sh, oh right it's when its launched from a terminal, I've just tested it.
[10:07] <jcastro> gord: those drivers totally hooked me up, thanks for the tip
[16:34] <agent00tai> hi everyone, we'd like to use the unity panel service in our panel, is there any documentation on it?
[16:35] <om26er> is there a fix for unity-2d launcher to not show the white glossy gradient behind icons?
[17:13] <om26er> I am seeing some serious performance regression in Unity, It was faster in 11.04
[17:16] <agent00tai> Also is there a working gtk3 indicator(not the app ones) library?
[17:48] <liminal> evening
[17:48] <agent00tai> hi everyone is there a working gtk3 indicator(not the app ones) library?
[17:48] <liminal> when i attach a second hdmi screen xrandr resizes my desktop into the new space, but compiz does not react.
[17:48] <liminal>  the new area
[17:48] <liminal> ---» Timslin (~Speedy624@87-194-16-12.bethere.co.uk) has Joined #compiz
 liminal,  which video card
 Intel® GMA X4500 HD
 liminal,  ah damn,, I know nothing about intel video chips...
[17:49] <liminal> this is only in unity
[18:22] <JamesGatz> Is it possible to achieve this on a Unity desktop:
[18:22] <JamesGatz> A small region at the bottom of the screen that contains a terminal that is always present.
[18:22] <JamesGatz> Other windows on the desktop do not overlap this window when maximized.
[18:22] <JamesGatz> ?
[18:27] <Nafai> JamesGatz: When the terminal is focused, hit alt-space and choose "Always on Visible Workspace" and hit it again and then choose "Always on top"
[18:30] <JamesGatz> Nafai: thank you for the suggestion, there is one problem with this method: i want other windows to not maximize into the same region that this terminal occupies.
[18:30] <Nafai> Ah, I see
[18:30] <JamesGatz> so if it's at the bottom of the screen, i'd like other windows to align their bottom edges along the top of the terminal when maximized
[18:31] <JamesGatz> kind of like a "panel" that is entirely a terminal
[18:31] <JamesGatz> in fact it would be best if there were not window decorations or anything
[18:34] <RAOF> JamesGatz: It's entirely possible to do that, but you'd need code.
[18:34] <JamesGatz> actually perhaps there is a more Unity-centric way of achieving what I really want - a text-based irc session that persists between desktop sessions that sends notifications to the desktop
[18:35] <JamesGatz> currently i'm using irssi in a screen session but the notification has been buggy and often doesn't work (stopped using it in GNOME before installing Unity a few days ago)
[19:34] <agent00tai> JamesGatz: the best solution might be a programm running a system daemon that's accesible via dbus
[19:34] <agent00tai> but I got not that much knowledege of sessions and all that so I don't know
[20:13] <chris_99> hi guys am wondering if anyone can help me.  I'm trying to stop the GUI moving the currently selected window with me, when i move workspace
[20:15] <chris_99> this only seems to have started happening in ubuntu 11
[20:27] <chris_99> just found the answer, found the keymap i setup was moving the current app, but ctrl-alt-left/right works fine
[20:35] <noaki> hi, not sure if this is the right place to ask.. but is there a plan when wayland will be used in ubuntu with unity? just remembered that plan, which was announced quite a few month ago
[20:36] <rsajdok> Is today was the meeting? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Unity/WeeklyMeeting