[03:05] <Essobi> Christ that was silly...
[03:06] <Essobi> LightDM changed from Unity2d to regular as default?
[11:12] <jussi> So, Ive got a small bug on my 12.04 - can someone confirm a maximised chromium browser doesnt have close/maximise/minimise buttons??
[11:43] <obelus> jussi - you still there? I just got back to myt computer
[11:45] <jussi> obelus: yup, still here
[11:46] <obelus> I'm running 12.04 on my laptop at the moment, just running an apt-get upgrade and then I'll install Chromium and see if that happens to me
[11:47] <obelus> You have an address bar still, right?
[11:47] <jussi> obelus: yeah, just the buttons for close, maximise and minimise are missing
[11:47] <obelus> Are you using Unity?
[11:47] <jussi> no
[11:48] <jussi> Im on Kubuntu
[11:48] <obelus> Ahhh. So normally your buttons are just on the title bar? Not up to date with KDE
[11:48] <jussi> thought the problem is only limited to chromiums with titlebars turned off
[11:49] <obelus> is that an option in Chromium?
[11:49] <obelus> Just trying to work out how much I can do to try to reproduce the problem so I can see if I can work it out
[11:49] <jussi> yeah, chromium option
[11:49] <obelus> I'm guessing that it might be a bug in the Chromium package though, but I'll see if I can do anything
[11:49] <jussi> and its only an issue on maximised chromium.
[11:50] <jussi> ie. non maximised looks like: http://wstaw.org/m/2012/01/20/plasma-desktopeJ2719.png
[11:50] <jussi> maximised: http://wstaw.org/m/2012/01/20/plasma-desktopkR2719.png
[11:52] <obelus> ... lol, just switched from the tty terminal to graphical, and now my thing won't log in to test it :P might be a minute, I'm hanging on the greeter
[11:53] <jussi> lol
[11:53] <jussi> someone broke something
[11:53] <obelus> :p my own fault, probably, not sure what I did to it though
[11:53] <obelus> It logged in, just took a while
[11:54] <obelus> I'd given up and started doing the REISUB thing and it just started after the R
[11:55] <obelus> When I turned off 'use system title bar and borders'
[11:55] <obelus> the buttons appeared on the left isde of the window
[11:55] <obelus> side*
[11:56] <obelus> Awesome, my laptop's online here now.
[11:58] <obelus> I don't suppose yours appeared on the left too? (would be weird, but worth asking *shrug*)
[12:01] <jussi> obelus: nope, not anywhere
[12:04] <obelus> jussi: :/ sounds like it's a bug in the way it works just with KDE, because it works fine for me... your packages all up to date?
[12:19] <jussi> obelus: yeah, up to date. Ill bug kde peoples :)
[12:27] <obelus> jussi: Sorry I couldn't help:( best of luck with it...
[12:29] <obelus> One last thing just popped into my mind, did it happen as soon as you installed it or was it after a change or update...? I'd suggest purging the package and reinstalling it if it happened after something else.
[12:34] <meerkats> are there plans to update gnome classic with workable top and bottom bars?
[12:35] <jussi> meerkats: Im pretty sure thats available now
[12:36] <meerkats> jussi, I have problems to get rid of redundant access icons
[12:36] <jussi> !notunity
[12:36] <meerkats> they just wont go
[12:37] <jussi> meerkats: other than that, I cant really help. (Im a kde user)
[12:37] <meerkats> lol, ok
[12:37] <meerkats> what will 12.04 be? unity too?
[12:38] <jokerdino> yep
[12:38] <meerkats> am I missing functions by sticking to gnome classic?
[12:39] <jokerdino> i can't answer that. it depends on what you want.
[13:06] <Daekdroom> He left already, but I'd like to point out that gnome classic already has workable top and bottom bars.
[13:06] <Daekdroom> There's a key you need to press to change them, but that's it.
[13:17] <AlanBell> anyone else got unity3d breakage today?
[13:17] <AlanBell> I can't get to a desktop in 3d, just a blank wallpaper
[13:19] <Daekdroom> Damn it. I upgraded already.
[13:19] <Daekdroom> Better not restart my session
[13:20] <AlanBell> it could easily be just me
[13:21] <Daekdroom> Well, I just tried 'unity --replace' and it worked alright
[13:30] <ro0ot> Has anyone attempted to install vmware on ubuntu 12?
[13:45] <cjoke> thanks for hdspmixer :)
[13:46] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:46] <meerkats> in 12.04, gnome GUI, are you going to develope a calendar with multiple places and hours/weather to be displayed simultaneously?
[14:46] <meerkats> example: time both for london and tokyo
[15:01] <jokerdino> for gnome-shell ?
[15:02] <jokerdino> i am not exactly sure about that, but i heard someone was making an extension that does that
[15:05] <Daekdroom> meerkats, If you are talking about gnome-shell, I wouldn't expect you to find the answer in this channel.
[15:09] <jokerdino> oh yeah, the relevant channel is #gnome right?
[15:10] <Daekdroom> Indeed.
[16:19] <hggdh> anyone on the new kernel with sound issues?
[16:21] <h00k> I have to boot up yet today from yesterday's upgrades (about a weeks worth)
[16:22] <hggdh> I think the new kernel (3.2.0-10) made it in the last few hours
[16:23] <BluesKaj> hggdh,  which soundcard , and have you setup alsamixer and pulseaudio if installed?
[16:25] <hggdh> BluesKaj: nVidia high-def, pulseaudio up. Booting to 3.2.0-9 gives me sound. Will have to reboot on -10 to pursue it
[16:29] <BluesKaj> hggdh,  maybe your snd module isn't loaded in the new kernel, check the  /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf to make sure it's Card0
[16:29] <hggdh> will do. But... if this is the case, it is still a break
[16:31] <BluesKaj> you could always find in the 09 kernel alsa-base.conf file and the reload with modprobe snd_nameofmodule
[16:32] <BluesKaj> aamof I haven't rebooted sonce the new kernel was updated either
[16:32] <BluesKaj> since
[16:32] <hggdh> will test it all as soon as the current meeting I am in is done
[16:32] <BluesKaj> yeah , gonna reboot here ..bbiab
[16:37] <BluesKaj> hmm , just rebooted with new kernel and audio is fine here
[17:15] <radekB> Hi, I installed Unity 5 on Oneiric, everything worked fine, until I wanted to launch Deja-dup tool from the Dash. Instead of DD, System settings window appeared and kept reappearing after close until logout. Is there some solution?
[17:20] <radekB> Ah, probably a missing link to libunity.so.6
[18:59] <smjms> is anyone else's GTK programs being rendered with a black background in KDE? :(
[19:03] <jasef> I just got an error saying WARNING: gnome-keyring:: no socket to connect to" when running an upgrade, anyone know how I could go about fixing that?
[19:11] <jo-erlend> will the panel clock come back automatically, or must I reinstall it manually?
[19:12] <trism> jo-erlend: try installing indicator-datetime
[19:13] <jo-erlend> trism, do I have to restart Unity, or can I just run indicator-datetime?
[19:15] <jo-erlend> nevermind, I just restarted it and my clock is back :)
[19:15] <jo-erlend> thanks trism :)
[21:13] <thechef> The performance improvements are now available without the Unity PPA?
[21:15] <Daekdroom> thechef, Both precise repositories and unity ppa have unity 5.0
[21:21] <thechef> okay, thanks - I'm trying to compare the performance of moving windows with Lucid (just by the eye) and if 12.04 capable is capable even on atom with intel graphics to display a clicked context menu while you still here the click. Lucid satisfied this expectation easily and I now see that Precise is trying to catch up, I hope it will be a 100% as fast when it's released
[21:27] <Daekdroom> thechef, were you using compiz on lucid? Otherwise, it's not a fair comparison.
[21:30] <thechef> Daekdroom, yes - but  it wasn't even a correct comparison yet. As I don't have a dual boot configuration and didn't install any measurement devices yet. (you would need some sort of camera which takes a 1000 pictures per second, right?)
[21:30] <Daekdroom> You're right. It'd hardly be a correct comparison.
[22:28] <Guest497> Is 12.04 usable yet or is it still buggy?
[22:29] <guntbert> Guest497: its alpha 1 - what do you expect?
[22:31] <Guest497> How can it be buggy, though - why are different versions of software incompatible?
[22:32] <guntbert> Guest497: please read up what alpha status means
[22:32] <Guest497> I know what it means
[22:33] <Guest497> I just don't understand how a distro can be buggy.  Obviously immature software is buggy, but all the software in alpha 1 is mature
[22:38] <trism> Guest497: well, gtk is 3.3.8, so that isn't really true
[22:46] <Daekdroom> And it's not about the software being mature.
[22:47] <Daekdroom> There has to be some slight tweaks, even when you work with every software stable, when you update something (specially libraries).
[22:54] <meerkats> in unity, is there a stable way of shrinking the bar icons?
[22:54] <meerkats> or, is it being developed?
[22:54] <Daekdroom> meerkats, you mean the launcher?
[22:55] <meerkats> yes Daekdroom
[22:55] <Daekdroom> meerkats, install compizconfig-settings-manager
[22:56] <Daekdroom> then, run 'ccsm', Find "Ubuntu Unity Plugin", and under the Experimental tab, mess with the Launcher icon size slider.
[23:03] <meerkats> Daekdroom, is it enough with turning back ? I dont see any accept or apply icon
[23:04] <Daekdroom> meerkats, it should work from the next time you open the launcher, why?
[23:04] <meerkats> Daekdroom, do I have to enable the plug in?
[23:05] <Daekdroom> meerkats, if it's disabled, you're not using Unity.
[23:05] <meerkats> aa..
[23:06] <Daekdroom> Have in mind that Unity and Unity-2D(also called Unity-qt) are fairly different
[23:06] <meerkats> crap... i DONT KNOW IN WHICH ON i AM... sorry
[23:07] <Daekdroom> If the plugin is disabled, then you must be using Unity-2D, for which I don't know how (and if it's possible) to change the launcher icon size.
[23:08] <urlin2u> you can't in ubuntu 2
[23:09] <meerkats> should I disable it? being in unity2d