[00:06]  * c_smtih is back
[02:46] <MarkDude> bkerensa: hasJefSpatula been hasslin'  you?
[02:50] <MarkDude> my xchat brokeand i cant fixit
[02:51] <MarkDude> im retarded
[02:52] <c_smith> Markdude, Wish I had a way to help there.
[02:53] <c_smith> bkerensa, are you here?
[16:45] <gepr> is there an IRC client that places a widget in the Unity notification/indicator area?
[16:48] <Brian_H> I know xchat does in regular gnome and quassel does in kde, but not sure how that works in unity
[16:56] <gepr> i'm using xchat now.  I like it.  but it doesn't put anything up in that notification area.  Pidgin does, though.
[17:12] <adam_g> gepr: is xchat-indicator plugin installed? i dont use xchat but just guessing... desc: "XChat plugin to utilize the Messaging Indicator"
[17:16] <gepr> hm.  the plugin shows up in the preferences for xchat.  but the xchat-gnome-indicator package is NOT installed.  i'll install it and see.  thanks.
[17:24] <gepr> Aha!  That did it.  Thanks adam_g.
[17:33] <adam_g> :)
[17:33] <adam_g> or, just to make sure its working
[17:33] <adam_g> gepr: :)
[17:38] <MarkDude> grep?
[17:38] <MarkDude> ;)
[17:39] <MarkDude> bkerensa: so Chris could not help but notice how Oregon appears to be more active than other teams
[17:39]  * MarkDude told him- yres it is
[18:15] <gepr> MarkDude: no, it's not a permutation on grep... it stands for genetically epilepsy prone rat! 8^)
[18:19]  * MarkDude did not know that
[18:19] <MarkDude> Now feels like he can grep gepr
[18:19] <MarkDude> :D
[19:34] <gepr> well, I recant.  the xchat icon under the little envelope in the upper right merely launches a new xchat process, even if I've already launched one using that icon.  perhaps I should try uninstalling the gnome-specific xchat stuff and using the generic packages?
[19:34] <gepr> sorry if this is way too noobish for the channel.  if it is, i can stop.
[19:57] <gepr> ok.  so the regular xchat, xchat-common, and xchat-indicator create an indicator that works (resummons the already running xchat process) whereas the xchat-gnome, xchat-gnome-common, and xchat-gnome-indicator packages do NOT.  But, counter intuitively, the xchat-gnome-* packages show the "package supported" icon in synaptic.