[00:00] <bjsnider> lifeless, is universe included in "default"? it doesn't explicitly say
[00:00] <lifeless> I don't think so
[00:00] <lifeless> I think its main + security + updates by default
[00:00] <bjsnider> alright, i'll use backports
[00:00] <lifeless> huh?
[00:01] <lifeless> thats different again :)
[00:01] <lifeless> anyhow, there is nothing special about ppa's and archives - they pull from the same archives as everyone else
[00:05] <bjsnider> well, i want to have universe, restricted and multiverse enabled
[00:06] <lifeless> so do that
[00:06] <bjsnider> i don't see an obvious way to do that
[04:17] <eQuiNoX__> hey everyone i just searched for the package "gnome-shell" and i got a timeout error (Error ID: OOPS-12f3cc2bacfa552e4ed1ef6b57be1267)
[04:18] <eQuiNoX__> its been that way for around gmm 15-20 minutes
[04:18] <eQuiNoX__> is there any other way i could look at the package in lp? the direct link or something?
[04:18] <eQuiNoX__> thanks in advance!
[15:59] <andi3_> hi, I have a project packaged on github, what is a best way to run packaging on launchpad? (so far I was creating pkg-<project> and importing source code, then creating source recipe), is there an easier way withoug creating project?
[20:39] <paolo1> someone help me?
[20:41] <jelmer> paolo1: please ask your question, if somebody knows the answer they'll reply
[20:42] <paolo1> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/13/img20120212195148.jpg/
[20:42] <paolo1> i have this problem after installation of ocelots
[20:43] <paolo1> i not have access in backtrack 5 r1
[20:43] <jelmer> paolo1: this channel is just for Launchpad; for Ubuntu help you probably want #ubuntu
[20:44] <paolo1> uhmm
[20:44] <paolo1> but this problem is backtrack
[20:44] <paolo1> backtrack-it have only 5 user
[20:45] <jelmer> paolo1: I'm not sure what backtrack is
[20:45] <Ampelbein> !backtrack | paolo1
[20:46] <paolo1> ok
[20:46] <paolo1> oh my god i  m banned on  #backtrack-linux
[20:46] <paolo1> i not entry never
[20:46] <paolo1> impossible
[20:47] <paolo1> * Impossibile entrare in #backtrack-linux (Sei bannato).
[20:47] <paolo1> i not have lucky
[20:47] <paolo1> bye and thanks anyone
[20:50] <jelmer> thanks Ampelbein
[20:50] <jelmer> I had no idea backtrack was a derivative
[20:51] <Ampelbein> It's rather common for backtrack users to hit #ubuntu-* channels/mailing lists.
[20:51] <Ampelbein> Though not here in #launchpad, that's a new trend ;-)
[20:53] <Ampelbein> It doesn't help that backtrack doesn't change the default join channels of their IRC clients :-(