[00:37] <knome> mr_pouit, is the thunar slow-first-load problem fixed for precise?
[03:09] <ScottL> knome, i think i noticed that it was (thunar slow-first-load problem fixed)
[08:53] <ochosi> knome, ScottL: i don't think it's fixed upstream. the only reason it might appear fixed is because the gvfs component for browsing the network are missing
[08:53] <ochosi> (but i'd suggest asking jannis for clarity)
[09:23] <mr_pouit> not fixed upstream, no
[09:23] <mr_pouit> maybe something changed in gvfs though
[09:24] <mr_pouit> (and won't be fixed for 4.10 either if the new sidepane isn't finished)
[09:25] <micahg> mr_pouit: please tell me they'll switch to gio for the gtk3 port
[09:25] <mr_pouit> thunar already uses gio :p
[09:25] <micahg> oh, right
[10:07] <mr_pouit> (I disabled the bug tracker for the xubuntu-artwork project, people should report bugs to the ubuntu package instead, really)
[10:08] <micahg> mr_pouit: can you leave a note on the project homepage to that regard if you haven't already?
[10:09] <mr_pouit> I tried to add something on the bug page, but it doesn't show up when you disable bug tracking =]
[10:13] <mr_pouit> okay, I added something to the description
[10:21] <micahg> thanks
[11:35] <ochosi> mr_pouit: ah so that's why all the artwork bugs were changed recently :)
[11:36] <ochosi> (and i don't think there is even a slight chance the new sidepane will be included in 4.10)
[11:47] <mr_pouit> yep
[13:36] <leo-unglaub> hi guys!
[14:06] <ochosi> hey leo-unglaub 
[14:07] <leo-unglaub> hi ochosi
[14:38] <ochosi> leo-unglaub: you're still working on the thunar-shares stuff?
[14:52] <leo-unglaub> ochosi: no, thats done
[14:53] <leo-unglaub> i send the new version to the original maintainer
[14:53] <leo-unglaub> and now i am waiting for feedback
[14:53] <leo-unglaub> currently i am rewriting the task manager
[14:53] <leo-unglaub> for my own needs
[14:53] <ochosi> what exactly are you doing with it?
[14:54] <leo-unglaub> i am adding some expert options
[14:54] <leo-unglaub> like, monitoring the io access for some processes
[14:54] <leo-unglaub> or a quick filter
[14:54] <leo-unglaub> and somethink like that
[14:54] <leo-unglaub> input is always welcome
[14:54] <ochosi> quick filter sounds less like an expert option, but more like an actual improvement :)
[14:55] <ochosi> yes, actually i have a request for a simple patch
[14:55] <ochosi> the bars on top that show cpu and ram usage
[14:56] <ochosi> those could show the mem in MB also (not just %)
[14:57] <ochosi> also, the current UI doesn't make it clear that one bar is for cpu, the other is for ram
[14:57] <ochosi> you have to show the tooltip for that
[15:04] <leo-unglaub> re, well, not everything is an expert option :)
[15:04] <leo-unglaub> the cip and ram display is funny anyway because by looking an it you see nothing relevant
[15:04] <leo-unglaub> there is no display how much ram you have or somethink like it
[15:05] <ochosi> exactly
[15:05] <ochosi> it could be interesting to have the graph, but it would need some enhancements to be really usable
[15:06] <leo-unglaub> well, the good thing is: there is nothing my vim can't do...the only limitation is me *g*
[15:06] <ochosi> (actually those enhancements should be easy to do, the information must be available somewhere there)
[15:06] <ochosi> :)
[15:27] <leo-unglaub> ochosi: the biggest problem for me is to know what the original maintainer want with this programm
[15:27] <leo-unglaub> because some thinks he did for a reason
[15:27] <leo-unglaub> example from 1.0.0 changelog: - Replaced progress bars against monitors
[15:28] <ochosi> easiest way is to join #xfce-dev and ask m8t personally ;)
[15:29] <leo-unglaub> :) sure...but that takes time
[15:44] <knome> leo-unglaub, let me type so you can copy-paste:
[15:44] <knome> /join #xfce-dev
[15:44] <knome> m8t, hello
[15:44] <knome> leo-unglaub, ^ there you go ^__^
[15:44] <leo-unglaub> lol
[15:44] <leo-unglaub> thanks for that *g*
[15:45] <leo-unglaub> i am @work right now and my bos is here...so i have to face "real company work" *g*
[15:46]  * knome disregards his boss
[15:46] <knome> oh, wait...
[15:46]  * knome just forgot he's an entrepreneur
[15:46] <knome> oops! i got caught
[15:49] <leo-unglaub> lol, i am happy to be an imployee
[15:49] <leo-unglaub> don't worry about money...don't worry about customers
[15:49] <knome> yeah, easier to not get caught
[15:49] <knome> yeah, but worry about bosses and all that stuff :)
[15:50] <knome> and as much time for FOSS as you want, whenever you want :)
[15:50] <knome> well, almost ;)
[15:51] <leo-unglaub> well, worrying is the wrong word...i am the technical director here...so technical i can do what i want...but...my boss knows that irc normaly is not work *g*
[15:51] <knome> you should tell him it is essential to your well-being, and without you feeling well, everything will go down
[17:18] <knome> madnick, ?
[17:18] <knome> madnick, want to use a while to fix the plymouth text?
[17:18] <Unit193> Bug 830464?
[17:19] <madnick> knome: I looked at it, there is 2 ways of going at it
[17:19] <knome> Unit193, do you think "progress indicator" == "text" ?
[17:19] <knome> madnick, shoot! :)
[17:19] <madnick> Simply using the latest message, or creating a buffer for all messages and make the label bigger and put that there
[17:20] <madnick> Its only this specific message
[17:20] <madnick> But
[17:20] <madnick> If it changes along the line
[17:20] <Unit193> knome: Ofc! Haven't you used wget? ;)  (No coffee/tea/drink here yet, need it)
[17:20] <knome> madnick, last message is okay, but what's the thing with "keys:" -message? :/
[17:20] <knome> madnick, will that fix it
[17:20] <madnick> It will fix it
[17:21] <knome> actually, would it be possible to have like, say, last three lines of text?
[17:21] <madnick> yup
[17:21] <knome> that would be optimal
[17:21] <madnick> ill just create a buffer for that specific message
[17:21] <knome> thanks
[17:21] <madnick> message-.type
[17:21] <knome> :)
[17:21] <madnick> while we are at it
[17:21] <madnick> is there anything more in that?
[17:21] <knome> yes?
[17:21] <knome> well, i fixed the images
[17:21] <madnick> okay
[17:21] <knome> i mean, i uploaded new images
[17:22] <knome> madnick, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~xubuntu-art/xubuntu-artwork/precise/revision/159 if you want to review
[17:22] <knome> cleaned it up a bit
[17:23] <knome> and apart from the messages, no, i don't think there's much that needs touching
[17:23] <knome> should be fine
[17:24] <madnick> basically, all i need to do is create a var for buffering, and call that Image.Text(var, ... however, im not sure about the line breaks etc
[17:24] <madnick> I will see what happens with the NL code
[17:25] <madnick> maybe limit the buffer to 3
[17:25] <knome> mh
[17:25] <knome> is there an easy way to test the changes?
[17:25] <madnick> yeah ill setup a vm
[17:25] <madnick> and try it there
[17:25] <knome> okay, thanks
[17:25] <knome> do you think it would be doable today?
[17:26] <madnick> maybe, i need to download a new image and setup the vm
[17:26] <knome> sure, no hurry. just wondering
[17:26] <knome> i'm monitoring irc more or less tonight, so if you have anything to ask, just ping me
[17:27] <knome> (or better, just ask and i'll reply when i come back)
[17:27] <madnick> hehe, if you feel i am being slow, please remind me, i have a lot on my mind :)
[17:27] <knome> i can ping you in a few hours if you want
[17:27] <madnick> that be cool
[17:27] <knome> okay
[17:28]  * knome is afk
[20:25] <knome> madnick, ping, and sorry, it's 1 hour late ;)
[20:36] <madnick> :) i got the dev environment setup, but im going to bed, ill be up at like 8 tomorrow, ill try to send the patch before noon
[21:41] <knome> madnick, okay, good night