[00:55] <ochosi> hmm, alpha2 coming up, guess that means i'll install one-eye-rick
[00:55] <knome> lol
[00:56] <ochosi> pretty good timing because my greybird changes just started to come to an end
[12:18] <ochosi> mr_pouit: anyhow, ping me back whenever you are. what i want is the "address" of the windowlist widget in xfdesktop, but i can't seem to figure it out (tried stuff like "widget_class "*XfceDesktop*GtkMenu*" but that didn't work)
[15:25] <charlie-tca> Unit193: did you file a bug on the nautilus thing yesterday?
[17:39] <Unit193> charlie-tca: No, I just noticed it in the updates and didn't really know what it came with
[18:17] <charlie-tca> Okay, no problem
[18:24] <Unit193> I didn't think it was that big of an issue, I wasn't even sure if I was supposed to put it in
[18:43] <Unit193> It's great that the images are going down in size
[20:52] <charlie-tca> little gains pay off 
[21:19] <Unit193> Ummm... After running updates and rebooting, I get a Guest Account...
[21:21] <Unit193> charlie-tca: The nautilus-data was still file-roller, nothing new
[21:24] <charlie-tca> Oh, we are okay then. The OEM install is tricky. 
[21:24] <charlie-tca> If you don't shutdown at the right point, it fails to work
[21:24] <charlie-tca> That's why I put the "how to "  in the title rows
[21:27] <Unit193> This isn't the OEM. On the 32 resize, I got a guest account that doesn't log in
[21:32] <charlie-tca> oops
[21:32] <charlie-tca> That would make it harder to use
[21:32] <charlie-tca> How did you set it up?
[21:32] <charlie-tca> did you use users and groups or encrypted?
[21:33] <Unit193> I didn't add the guest account, it came with updates
[21:33] <Unit193> *after updates reboot
[21:34] <charlie-tca> oh, guest user
[21:34] <Unit193> ...And Ubiquity is still in the System menu as "Install RELEASE"
[21:34] <charlie-tca> Not sure that is valid
[21:35] <charlie-tca> yeah, that one should already be reported
[21:35] <charlie-tca> It was in alpha1
[21:35] <Unit193> Crap.
[21:36] <charlie-tca> sorry
[21:36] <Unit193> I got the bad install... Gparted is also there (I'm not sure it's that's supposed to be removed after install)
[21:36] <charlie-tca> So, any idea how to make my direct tv work again?
[21:36] <charlie-tca> I don't know if gparted should go away or not
[21:37] <charlie-tca> but, yes, it sounds like the install went badly
[21:37] <Unit193> Can you walk me through the next part please?
[21:37] <charlie-tca> which installation?
[21:38] <charlie-tca> Is that an OEM install or resize?
[21:38] <Unit193> 32bit Desktop Resize?
[21:39] <charlie-tca> Should be same as any other, choose install from the menu
[21:39] <charlie-tca> install side-by-side
[21:39] <charlie-tca> when it finishes, restart the computer
[21:39] <Unit193> OK, I should just reinstall?
[21:39] <charlie-tca> Yeah, something went wrong. You can wait and do it tommorrow if you want. 
[21:40] <charlie-tca> Unless you have a big partition left, you usually do a whole disk install in VBox, then do the resize
[21:40] <charlie-tca> I start here with 12GB machines, so a resize gives two 6gb installs
[21:41] <charlie-tca> and a resize from there on desktop will result in failed
[21:41] <charlie-tca> since it really wants more than 4gb to work
[21:41] <charlie-tca> alternate will resize a 5gb partition fine, though
[21:42] <charlie-tca> Unit193: it is possible that the resize is bad right today, too
[21:43] <Unit193> charlie-tca: Would an Entire be helpful?
[21:44] <charlie-tca> sure. It makes sure that it is at least working
[21:44] <charlie-tca> We have had weeks where the only partition we could do was whole disk, so yes, it is always helpful knowing that much works
[21:46] <charlie-tca> well, I have to reboot to check a lightdm bug out
[21:46] <Unit193> Is the info I put on the doc ok?
[21:46] <charlie-tca> yes, perfect. You still have that session?
[21:50] <Unit193> I was going to ask resize or OEM...
[21:54] <Unit193> charlie-tca: OEM or Resize?
[21:55] <charlie-tca> resize
[21:56] <charlie-tca> I am wondering what the partition size it used was?
[21:56] <charlie-tca> If it was smaller than 4GB, ubiquity does something stupid to make it fail
[21:57]  * Unit193 boots and thinks it was 4.6
[21:58] <Unit193> Er... The installer said it was going to be, but it's 3.74
[22:02] <charlie-tca> Then it did something stupid and won't work
[22:02] <charlie-tca> :)
[22:02] <Unit193> You are not supposed to be able to resize the installer are you? http://i.imgur.com/mCyNz.png
[22:03] <Unit193> I guess that was a case of "Replace user and press anykey"
[22:03] <charlie-tca> yup
[22:03] <charlie-tca> you can grow and it shrink it some, just like any other window
[22:04] <Unit193> That was default size for today and yesterday
[22:04] <charlie-tca> you can also hold Alt and use left-mouse to move it around
[22:04] <Unit193> Replace user = Adios? ;)
[22:04] <charlie-tca> Yeah, it does grow and shrink on its own, too. It depends on who changes what in it
[22:04] <charlie-tca> and, every Ubuntu change changes what we get
[22:14] <charlie-tca> Okay, going play in the dirt pile now
[22:42] <Unit193> charlie-tca: I just did an Entire and I'm still getting Ubiquity installed >_> (And gparted for that matter)
[22:42] <Unit193> 9.7G this time!