=== zzecool is now known as zzecool_eating === greyback is now known as greyback|lunch === dnivra_ is now known as dnivra === zzecool_eating is now known as zzecool === greyback|lunch is now known as greyback [13:49] hi all, can anyone reproduce bug #938605? [13:49] Launchpad bug 938605 in nautilus "No way to cancel a drag in Nautilus" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/938605 [13:51] roignac, I can't, do you use list view, icon view...? [13:51] actually, all the views. But I can't reproduce it myself [13:51] hum, no, view mode doesn't change that [13:51] works for me [13:52] However there is a video - and the issue is there [13:52] which make me think that nautilus has nothing to do with this - another package is to blame [13:57] roignac, could be a wm thing, try asking which one he uses, I think he's not an unity user (I know the name) [14:00] this might work. I've tried this both in unity and gnome-shell in oneiric on bare metal - worked fine [14:00] also precise in VirtualBox - fine too [14:01] roignac, he could be using lubuntu or xfce or whatever, try asking if he gets the issue under unity or gnome-shell [14:02] the video shows that this is gnome-shell [14:07] roignac, well I guess it would have to do with some a11y settings or key configuration or something, try asking if he gets the issue in a guest session [14:10] great, thanks, seb128! [14:10] yw [14:10] roignac, thanks for the triaging work! [14:12] it's my pleasure =) === bladernr_afk is now known as bladernr_ [14:28] roignac: about the nautilus bug i did reproduce it [14:28] running nautilus 1:3.3.90-0ubuntu2 [14:28] zzecool, did you have to do anything special? [14:28] same results with the video here , it only flashes the icon and didnt cancel the drag [14:29] seb128: no [14:29] zzecool, does it happen in a guestion session? [14:29] just start a drag and press esc [14:29] guest? [14:29] guest, yes, sorry [14:29] :P === yofel_ is now known as yofel [14:29] let me try [14:29] ill be right back [14:31] seb128: im back [14:31] yes it is the same [14:32] zzecool, ok, so it's something at the system level and not the user config [14:32] "great" [14:32] ohh here another bug .... me theme is now corrupted switching guest main user ruined it [14:32] brb [14:39] back [14:42] zzecool: could you please comment bug 938605? [14:42] Launchpad bug 938605 in nautilus "No way to cancel a drag in Nautilus" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/938605 [14:42] roignac: look at th alst comment [14:42] the last* [14:42] all rdy did and pressed affects me too [14:43] :p [14:43] good, thanks! [14:43] np [14:45] ermm i hate rhythmbox banshee looks much better , i wonder why ubuntu going back and forth [14:49] zzecool, back and forth because we have no great player, just some okish ones [14:50] zzecool, without banshee we don't need mono on the CD nor to support it officially for the 5 years of the lts [14:50] not speaking that mono still doesn't have gtk3 bindings shipped [14:50] whats mono ? [14:51] C# [14:51] bindings [14:51] i see [14:52] it's an high cost to maintain a C# stack only to ship banshee instead of rb [14:52] i can understand [14:52] i was speaking not form a dev side of view but as an End User [14:52] from* [14:53] what you get with banshee is way better than rhythmbox [14:53] zzecool, well, we did consider the user side [14:53] lucid has rhythmbox [14:53] but there is a dev cost as it seems ;po [14:53] so lts to lts is less change [14:53] we stay on the same player [14:53] i see your point [14:54] but we agree it's suboptimal [14:54] this is obvious [14:54] just stating the reasons since you asked about those ;-) [14:54] :) [14:54] You were clear ;) thank you [14:55] seb128: do you have any idea in unity 5.6.0 will land on beta 1 ? [14:55] in = if * [14:55] zzecool, no, beta1 candidate images are already set up [14:56] zzecool, it's planned to land on thrusday after beta1 [14:56] great [14:56] they should freeze today and start testing tonight,tomorrow [14:56] to get it ready for thursday [14:57] something irrelevant i was watching a video form the mobile congress demoing the ubuntu for android [14:58] and on th ubunut install there was 2 or 3 icons on the unity launcher from microsoft cloud office [14:58] and it was running like native apps [14:59] whats the trick chromium apps or any other way [15:00] im curious here is the vid : http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gRoYlgOC9z0 [16:17] is this damn touchpad freezing on first boot bug *never* going to be fixed!! [16:21] brendand: i can feel your pain [16:21] same thing happening to the keyboard too [16:22] and if you watch the logs [16:22] its a Alps device Driver problem [16:22] ;p [16:22] brendand: there is a workaround i found [16:22] boot [16:23] interesting it doesn't impact my keyboard [16:23] and let the system "calm down" [16:23] dont start on the fly to press super to open the dash and "move" with touchpad fast [16:24] brendand: yeah for me it affects both mouse and keyboard , but every time a log out log in fix them ;d === F|shie_ is now known as F|shie === Ursinha_ is now known as Guest34384 === bulldog98_ is now known as bulldog98 [21:10] im on somthing quite interenting , but dont know if it is a bug , most of the times when i start google chrome it has 2 panels [21:10] 1 is his top panel [21:10] 2 the gtk top panel [21:11] so i have double buttons to maximize minimize etc [21:12] but like now chrome looks like running with only his ignoring the gtk one [21:12] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24436243/chrome.png [21:12] This is nice but not permanent it only happens rarely [21:16] ohh here it is [21:16] after some minimize - restore its back http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24436243/chrome2.png [21:25] nevermind i found it it suppose to work from chromes settings but didnt , and i exclude chrome form the windows decoration plugin [21:26] end voila [21:45] perhaps somebody could confirm / triage bug 942262 for me? [21:45] Launchpad bug 942262 in ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu "slide shows a paw print of an ocelot" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/942262 [21:48] bdmurray: done [21:48] greg-g: thanks! [21:49] np :)