[00:19] <Will123456> is the dash -> hud application icon switching animation gone?
[00:19] <Will123456> in 5.10 that is
[09:26] <malin> davidcalle: I tried to do a sudo chmod +x  on my buss lense, but it dosen't autostart yet
[09:29] <davidcalle> malin, is the daemon path in your .service file correct ?
[09:36] <malin> davidcalle: I think it is, but I can doublecheck
[09:37] <malin> davidcalle: yes, it is correct
[09:37] <davidcalle> malin, /usr/lib/unity-lens-buss/buss ?
[09:37] <malin> yes
[09:37] <malin> and buss is placed in /usr/lib/unity-lens-buss/
[09:37] <malin> I double checked it
[09:37] <davidcalle> Ok
[09:38] <Guest98059> Hi guys, can you tell me, how can i install unity in ubuntu 11.04 ?
[09:38] <davidcalle> malin, so, when you start your session, you can see the lens in the Dash, but it's not running, right?
[09:39] <davidcalle> Guest98059, Unity is already installed in 11.04, if you have removed it, you can install it again via the software center.
[09:39] <malin> that's right
[09:39] <davidcalle> malin, that's odd :)
[09:39] <malin> davidcalle: I know
[09:39] <malin> or indeed is maybe a better way to say it :) hehe
[09:39] <davidcalle> malin, if you do /usr/lib/unity-lens-buss/buss in a terminal, does your lens work?
[09:40] <Guest98059> davidcalle, can I do it by konsole ? for example sudo apt-get install unity ?
[09:40] <Guest98059> or smth similar ?
[09:40] <davidcalle> Guest98059, absolutely.
[09:40] <malin> yes, then it works
[09:40] <Guest98059> ok, thanks alot
[09:40] <davidcalle> Guest98059, yw
[09:41] <Guest98059> Do I have to turn it on somehow alter or will i be able to simply choose it when the system starts
[09:41] <Guest98059> ?
[09:41] <malin> Guest98059: if you use apt-cache search <packagename> you will figure out if the package is available and what the name is
[09:41] <malin> apt-get show <package-name> and you get info about what the package is, and so on :)
[09:42] <malin> Guest98059: when you log in you just change session
[09:42] <davidcalle> Guest98059, you will be able to choose it befor eyou log in.
[09:42] <Guest98059> ook, thanks a lot
[09:43] <davidcalle> malin, you should log out, log in, and do a search in your lens. Even if it's not working, do a "ps aux | grep buss" to see if it's running but broken for some reason.
[09:44] <davidcalle> malin, do a search before you check, because lenses are only started if they are open at least once during the session.
[09:45] <malin> i had my computer shut down to night
[09:45] <malin> but I could do that
[09:46] <malin> but I can try to log out, and in again
[09:52] <malin> davidcalle: the ps aux | grep buss gives me this
[09:52] <malin> malin    10546  0.0  0.0  10612   928 pts/2    S+   11:52   0:00 grep --color=auto buss
[09:52] <davidcalle> malin, ok, so it's really not running.
[09:53] <malin> ok
[09:53] <davidcalle> malin, is the dbus name in the .service file the same as in your daemon and .lens file?
[09:54]  * davidcalle is back in 10 min. Coffee crave.
[10:00] <malin> davidcalle: I will check
[10:04] <malin> davidcalle: here is a pastebin: http://pastebin.com/djc37ysT
[10:07] <davidcalle> malin, ok, looking at it
[10:07] <malin> thanx
[10:28] <davidcalle> malin, found it!
[10:28] <davidcalle> main, second line of your .service file. It should be "Name", not "name".
[10:31] <malin> aha :)
[10:32] <malin> thanx
[10:32] <malin> I will try
[10:32] <malin> then I will try to log out and in again :)
[10:34] <malin> davidcalle: thanx. That fixed it all :)
[10:34] <davidcalle> malin, :)
[10:35] <malin> the only thing worth fixing after a while is the fact it starts to search before I have finished the last search-word, giving me first an answer of illegal search-string
[10:35] <malin> I think That is something I will work on later
[10:36] <malin> maybe if it won't search unless there is at least 3 spaces, but not optimal :) so a long list of valid search names is the only solution, but requires me to make a list.
[10:36] <malin> anyway
[10:36] <malin> thank you very much davidcalle  :)
[10:37] <davidcalle> malin, yw :)
[10:39] <malin> yw is short for?
[10:40] <didrocks> malin: "you're welcome"
[10:43] <malin> awh. thanx :)
[11:22] <seb128> Trevinho, could you look at bug #982200? do you think it's a duplicate of the other issue you are tracking?
[11:22] <seb128> it's a bit similar but restarting the application resolve it in this case so it might be different
[11:25] <Trevinho> seb128: yes, it's a different thing... I think that this can be solved only touching unity
[11:25] <seb128> ok
[11:26] <seb128> Trevinho, so I don't close it as duplicate, in any case low priority issues, it's not like unpinning stuff while they start is a frequent user scenario ;-)
[11:26] <seb128> Trevinho, thanks
[11:27] <Trevinho> seb128: no worry, if I see there's something in common (code-side), I'll update the bug ;)
[11:29] <nik90> seb128, Trevinho, thnx guys...the user should be happy to know :)
[13:54] <Moonlight_Ghost> Good afternoon. Guys, can I ask a question about Unity?
[13:57] <Moonlight_Ghost> in ubuntu 11.10 Dash button is shifted to the side panel. Will there be a version of Unity with the former location of Dash?
[14:06] <kklimonda> no
[14:07] <Moonlight_Ghost> Thank you. bye
[14:15]  * mhall119 loves when questions have simple answers
[16:31] <mfisch> davidcalle: do you know why the calculator scope made me install the cities scope?
[16:32] <mfisch> davidcalle: I don't see a direct depends anywhere
[16:32] <davidcalle> mfisch, the calculator scope depends on the utilities lens, the utilities lens recommends the cities scope and recommends are installed by default.
[16:33] <mfisch> davidcalle: thanks, I've been doing too many projects with recommends turned off to remember that ;)
[16:33] <davidcalle> mfisch, that's not optimal, but at least, you can remove specific scopes you don't want.
[16:34] <davidcalle> mfisch, for the record, scopes recommend scopes because this way, the Software Center recommends them as "add-ons" when you look at a lens page.
[16:34] <davidcalle> scopes recommnd lenses*
[16:34] <davidcalle> no... Lenses recomment scopes. Sorry, end of day :)
[18:35] <mhall119> chrisccoulson: what's the status of getting overlay scrollbars in Firefox and Mozilla?
[18:50] <chrisccoulson> mhall119, i plan to have another look next cycle
[18:50] <mhall119> chrisccoulson: thanks, could you keep me updated when you do?  They're on my list of upstreams that I'm tracking for better Unity integration
[18:53] <chrisccoulson> mhall119, i guess it's pretty difficult for them to support any unity integration when we can't maintain stable ABI's ;)
[18:54] <chrisccoulson> eg, each of the last 3 ubuntu releases has a different libunity ABI
[18:54] <chrisccoulson> that's a nightmare for any ISV to support
[18:55] <mhall119> chrisccoulson: but libunity doesn't affect the scrollbar integration
[18:55] <chrisccoulson> mhall119, right. that was just one example. we're pretty bad across the board at not breaking ABI ;)
[18:56] <mhall119> stable ABIs are boring :)
[19:09] <mfisch> mhall119: the final argument to model.append() in a scope is "DND URI".  yet when I put my URL in there, I get a crazy result when I drag and drop it
[19:09] <mfisch> mhall119: can a normal URI go there?  like http://foo.com?
[19:12] <mhall119> mhr3: ^^ can you answer that for mfisch, because I really don't know
[19:12] <Will123456> chrisccoulson, mhall119 so that means adding overlay scrollbars to firefox would somehow make use of existing code? instead of just being a behaviourally and graphically identical rewrite for XUL?
[19:13] <mfisch> mhall119: actually it works fine in Chrome and weird in FF
[19:15] <Will123456> i wonder if the maximised dash blur jumping will get fixed in time
[19:22] <mhr3> mfisch, so what are you putting there
[19:22] <mhr3> ?
[19:25] <mfisch> mhr3: just a URL, it's working fine when I drop in chrome, FF gave me some weird error before that I cannot repro.
[19:25] <mfisch> mhr3: I dont know why you'd drag and drop out of my scope anyway, but I though I'd try it
[19:26] <mhr3> well afaict it should be working fine :)
[19:27] <mhr3> if firefox decides to screw it up a bug should be opened ;)
[20:06] <mhall119> Teester: hey, jcastro wanted me to touch base with you about the AskUbuntu lens, he said you made a fix for it for Precise, does that mean it's working now, or is there more to do?
[20:14] <mfisch> mhr3: thx
[22:57] <panset> Hi are there any devs using utouch stack on Arch Linux?
[22:59] <panset> I have a doubt, is unity utouch needed for recognising two touches in 3.3.x kernel?
[23:02] <panset> Also are there anyone here using utouch (even in ubuntu) on Asus EP121 tablet?
[23:15] <bdrung> Cimi: hi. do you have tomorrow time to help me debugging bug #955376 and #981289?