[14:20] hey everyone [14:21] i just pushed a lot of bugfixes to greybird's gtk3 theme [14:21] if any of you have time to check it out and test it a bit that would be great [14:21] as always, you can find it here: https://github.com/shimmerproject/Greybird [14:21] this is what it looks like now (more or less): http://imagebin.org/174296 [14:46] ochosi, look's good here, only a color difference between status icons and the actual panel, but this might be fixed after restarting the session or because i'm not running the current beta of xubuntu, anyway, the scrollbars look nice! [14:47] ablomen: thanks! [14:47] i think you can probably fix that by restarting the panel (alt+f2 > "xfce4-panel --restart") [14:48] yep that fixed it [14:48] k [14:48] the panel got a bit darker [14:49] ablomen: do you have any gtk3 applications installed? [14:50] I don't think so (libgtk-3-0 is not installed) [14:50] k, nvm [14:51] Do you have an example of a gtk3 app, im happy to install one :) [14:51] hmm, i'm not sure you can really run gtk3 apps in 11.04 very easily, i think you'd have to add a ppa for that, so most likely not worth the hassle [14:52] well i have just installed the gtk3 libs, compiling something simple would be no problem [14:54] don't think there are any available in the repositories of 11.04, not sure what's easiest to compile dependency-wise [15:42] Good morning [15:43] Installing on hardware using the desktop image today [15:43] 64bit, looks better than yesterday [15:56] micahg: congratulations. You will do a lot of good there. === EXio4 is now known as Exio [16:29] micahg: congratulations. You will do a lot of good there. [16:31] charlie-tca: referring to DMB? [16:35] charlie-tca: you maybe missed my earlier call for testing [16:36] i pushed a lot of bugfixes to greybird-gtk3 [16:36] would be nice if some of you could give it a spin [16:36] micahg: yes [16:36] ochosi: yes, I did [16:36] shimmer git? [16:36] yup [16:36] Okay, I will grab it and look [16:37] i also took a widget-factory comparison-screenshot: http://imagebin.org/174296 [16:37] We should push it through though, since we only have two days to get it in Oneiric [16:37] i fixed a few more things after that, but it illustrates how far i got [16:37] yeah, i know, already talked to lionel about it [16:37] i thought you can test it tonight, i'll publish a new version tomorrow and lionel will push it [16:38] and if there are last-minute things i can still fix that tomorrow [16:38] sry, g2g now [16:38] have a nice evening everyone! [16:38] Okay [16:38] Thanks [16:38] np, see you [16:40] charlie-tca: thanks [16:41] Desktop images install today [16:43] firefox 7/3.6.23 release day today [16:43] Updated the bugs listing for Oneiric. It looks really good [16:44] yay! firefox update [17:02] well, so much for pushing spotify now... [17:02] http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/09/27/1421257/Spotify-Defends-Facebook-Sign-Up-Requirement?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed [17:02] http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/09/27/1421257/Spotify-Defends-Facebook-Sign-Up-Requirement [18:42] micahg: bug 836208 should be fixed now. Users will have to set dconf-settings specifically to use nautilus in Xubuntu [18:42] Launchpad bug 836208 in xubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "On login to xubuntu session, starts nautilus which ruins desktop" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/836208 [18:43] charlie-tca: great, thanks [19:54] hm, is someone else editing the drupal site right now? [19:55] getting errors when trying to fix this devel page issue [19:56] I'm not. I don't think I even have a password [19:56] seems ok now [21:10] grmbl, I don't know where to put the casper hook [21:11] (in xubuntu-default-settings? or does it need a new binary package only installed on the live-cd?) [21:11] livecd only, as I recall, to fix the stupid headers bug? [21:12] well, missing headers bug, right? [21:16] I wonder if it hurts to have it even for normal systems [21:17] because for live-cd only means we need a new package, which means another FFe, and going through new [21:18] I don't know. Want me to test it? [21:18] I have a 64bit hardware install here [21:29] ok, then please download http://lionel.lefolgoc.net/misc/48maybe_ubiquity , put it in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/. , chown root:root and chmod +x the file, run update-initramfs -u, reboot, and see if it broke badly ;-) [21:31] Will do. This is a fresh install, so it shouldn't have extra stuff to break [21:35] mr_pouit: you do know /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/casper-bottom/ does not exist in installed Xubuntu? [21:36] yes [21:38] generating image [21:38] well, initrd.img [21:39] error: Can't open /scripts/casper-functions [21:39] when running update-initramfs -u [21:39] yeah, that's what I htought [21:40] does it matter? [21:40] will that throw the error to the users every time that is run? [21:40] and do we care if it throws that error into the logs? [21:40] yeah, and probably fails [21:41] It just gave the one line [21:41] reboots fast, lets me login again [21:41] nothing broken [21:42] I'm not sure adding this error is a nice thing to do ;> [21:43] then I'll add a new package, in xubuntu-artwork I guess [21:43] Okay, sorry about that. [21:44] We could throw the error and let the users whine about it, and add the new package for P [21:45] I'll ask cjwatson tomorrow to be sure [21:46] Okay. Let me know if you go the new package now, and I will get it pushed through