[01:47] <ScottK> shadeslayer: I saw.  Thanks.
[04:39] <yofel> morning
[05:11] <stanley_robertso> hi yofel, gm
[05:51] <stanley_robertso> all, need a small help. As per techbase.kde.org steps, i tried to download the snapshot tarball from the site http://anongit.kde.org/. but it is not opening properly. Any idea, where ican get the latest code ?
[06:33] <yofel> stanley_robertso: try http://quickgit.kde.org/
[06:33] <yofel> anongit is for git access
[06:45] <yofel> +
[07:22] <stanley_robertso> let me try  yofel.. thanks for the info
[07:24] <stanley_robertso> yofel, you thr ?
[07:24] <yofel> yes
[07:24] <stanley_robertso> THe site worked.. But is there any way to seggregate/list the projects on technology wise
[07:25] <yofel> stanley_robertso: https://projects.kde.org/projects ?
[07:25] <stanley_robertso> yes
[10:56] <ghettoblaster> hi all, tried a fresh clean install at my laptop (nvidia card) but xserver doesn't start. Neither nv nor nvidia is working.
[10:58] <ghettoblaster> xserver says failed to load module. Anyone a hint for me, or is this the wrong forum?
[11:17] <yofel> ghettoblaster: which release?
[11:19] <ghettoblaster> loaded today
[11:20] <ghettoblaster> whats the command to see the release?
[11:21] <ghettoblaster> iso is from 03-Aug i386
[11:22] <yofel> ghettoblaster: lsb_release -r
[11:22] <yofel> but that'll be oneiric I guess
[11:22] <ghettoblaster> Release:        11.10
[11:23] <yofel> let's move back to +1
[11:23] <ghettoblaster> ok
[11:27] <stanley_robertso> yofel: if we are in a version [ 10.4 ] how to move to latest version ? just running sudo apt-get upgrade ?
[11:27] <yofel> !upgrade
[11:27] <yofel> and it's 10.04 ;)
[11:28] <stanley_robertso> i hope the latest stable version is 10.04
[11:28] <stanley_robertso> right ?
[11:28] <yofel> stanley_robertso: it's 11.04
[11:28] <stanley_robertso> ok
[11:29] <yofel> stanley_robertso: http://www.kubuntu.org/news/11.04-release
[11:29] <stanley_robertso> kewl, thanks
[12:30] <yofel> apachelogger: heh, great video on dragon 3 :D
[12:30] <apachelogger> yofel: :D eean had his talk?
[12:31] <yofel> we're just at the lightning talks ^^
[12:31] <apachelogger> well yes, is his over already? I should be blogging or something :P
[12:32] <yofel> it is
[12:33] <yofel> there are so many folks wanting a talk so everyone has ~3 minutes...
[12:34] <apachelogger> *nod*
[12:34] <apachelogger> yofel: did he screw up? :P
[12:34] <apachelogger> cause he bombed one at the last DS :P
[12:35] <yofel> not really, his only said a few words and most of the talk was done by your video :P
[12:36] <yofel> although, *playing* that webm thing took a few attempts by the organizers (including one dragon crash :P) - they did that before the talks though
[12:36] <Riddell> apachelogger is supreme phonon master
[12:37] <apachelogger> yofel: perfect :D
[12:39] <apachelogger> http://apachelog.wordpress.com/2011/08/07/dragon-player-3/
[12:39] <apachelogger> good enough?
[12:41] <yofel> yep :)
[12:46] <yofel> group photo time = chaos time ...
[13:28] <rbelem> apachelogger, ping
[13:28] <rbelem> apachelogger, could you take a look in https://code.launchpad.net/~rbelem/+junk/kdelibs-mobile
[13:29] <apachelogger> send me a mail
[13:29] <apachelogger> I am about to leave for the airport
[13:30] <rbelem> apachelogger, oki :-)
[16:10] <yofel> oh fun
[16:10] <yofel> Fixed digikam cmake stuff to actually find marble, but it doesn't build against marble from kde 4.7
[16:10] <yofel> so if we want geolocation we need someone to package digikam 2.0 fast
[16:21] <Quintasan> YEAH NO SOUND IN FLASH
[16:22] <Quintasan> yofel: http://osdir.com/ml/kde-commits/2011-08/msg00146.html
[16:22] <Quintasan> Did we get that into our packages?
[16:23] <yofel> no, we didn't - as it's broken for me
[16:23] <Quintasan> That one commit?
[16:24] <yofel> no, I meant that taksmanager. Was so distracted by DS that I haven't looked at any commits lately
[16:24] <yofel> *the taskmanager
[16:28] <Quintasan> Oh I see.
[16:42] <Quintasan> JontheEchidna: ping
[16:42] <JontheEchidna> pong
[16:44] <Quintasan> JontheEchidna: Do you has knowledge how to do package syncs?
[16:44] <JontheEchidna> how to request them?
[16:45] <JontheEchidna> requestsync packagename
[16:45] <Quintasan> JontheEchidna: I mean it, can we do syncs as kubuntu-dev or we need archive admin powers?
[16:45] <JontheEchidna> gotta have dat admin powars
[16:45] <Quintasan> Meh
[16:46] <Quintasan> ScottK: bug #820441
[16:46] <JontheEchidna> you can automatically ack as kubuntu-dev, though
[16:46] <prshtra> So KDE5 soon huh
[16:46] <Quintasan> Huh?
[16:46] <JontheEchidna> well, for things in the kubuntu-dev package set
[16:46] <prshtra> just when KDE4 was getting usable
[16:47] <Quintasan> I either missed something or someone is spreading false information
[16:47] <JontheEchidna> prshtra: probably not for another year at the earliest, plus it's not going to be another huge jump
[16:47] <JontheEchidna> no need to rewrite everythign
[16:47] <ScottK> Quintasan: It needs shell access I don't have.
[16:47] <prshtra> Lets *hope* 
[16:47] <ScottK> If it's really blocking your work, I'll do it manually.
[16:48] <prshtra> BTW is this the right place for kubuntu bug reports?
[16:48] <Quintasan> prshtra: If it's a bug in packaging then yes
[16:48] <Quintasan> prshtra: If it's a bug in KDE then http://bugs.kde.org
[16:48] <ScottK> Quintasan: KDE 4.7 is the last KDE 4 release of kdelibs.
[16:48] <prshtra> Quintasan:  ok thanks.
[16:48] <Quintasan> ScottK: It's not blocking MY work but upstream is whining about users coming to them and whining they can't compile etc.
[16:48] <ScottK> So KDE5 soon is an over simplification, but it's not entirely wrong.
[16:49] <prshtra> if i cannot determine where the bug lies, is it ok to post to both bugtrackers?
[16:49] <ScottK> prshtra: You can ask here then.
[16:49] <ScottK> Quintasan: I'll do it manually.
[16:49] <Quintasan> ScottK: Thanks
[16:52] <prshtra> I have a general KDE question/bug. At times , certain configuration options in KDE stop working. Creating a new user and fresh .kde and copying it to existing user account helps. I know this is not a proper bug report, just checking if this class of bugs are/were common. 
[16:52] <Quintasan> prshtra: Certain, as in?
[16:53] <Quintasan> I'd like an example
[16:53] <prshtra> sure. the 'group windows' feature (tab bar on top) stopped working one day.
[16:53] <prshtra> nothing in the menus at all . 
[16:54] <prshtra> Tried to fix using system-settings, no luck.
[16:54] <prshtra> copying new profile solved it. 
[16:54] <Quintasan> Hmm, unless you have no other windows open it should work, if you have other windows opened then it is a bug
[16:55] <prshtra> I have observed several instances of files in .kde getting odd values (config options which i did not explicitly set).
[16:56] <prshtra> another instance was: i could not add buttons to the topmost bar (like always-on-top)
[16:56] <Quintasan> That should really go to bugzilla then, we don't mess with user settings in our packages
[16:57] <prshtra> Quintasan: ok. Its quite tricky to reproduce since it happens 'sporadically' . Unless i log all changes to .kde . 
[17:12] <ScottK> prshtra: My guess is that's a bug that should be filed upstream.
[17:15] <ScottK> Quintasan: Done
[17:16] <Quintasan> ScottK: Thanks
[18:16] <ScottK> apachelogger: The icecreaming magic is broken on the arm boxes.  I had to turn it off.
[18:39] <debfx> it will be fixed once an archive admin decides it might be time to process syncs again
[18:56] <ScottK> debfx: What needs syncing?
[18:59] <debfx> ScottK: icecc
[18:59] <ScottK> Thanks.
[19:00]  * micahg is hoping we get a sync run in the morning
[20:41] <bambee> evening