[07:01] <dholbach> good morning
[14:02] <RawChid> Hello, the tutorial http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/app-developer-cookbook/unity/creating-a-wikipedia-unity-lens/ doesn't work (anymore?)
[14:02] <RawChid> The first command 'quickly create unity-lens wikipedia' fails. I think that unity-lens is not available?
[14:04] <RawChid> "ERROR: No template specified for command create"
[14:04] <dholbach> RawChid, do you have quickly-unity-lens-template installed?
[14:04] <dholbach> (the package)
[14:06] <RawChid> dholbach: thnx. Ubuntu Software Centre said it was installed (clicked via the link on te website). But doing it manually with apt-get  did installed it
[14:06] <RawChid> Solved :)
[14:06] <dholbach> which link was that?
[14:07] <dholbach> RawChid, did you click both on the quickly and the quickly-unity-lens-template links?
[14:07] <RawChid> http://apt.ubuntu.com/p/quickly-unity-lens-template  (the problem is on my side)
[14:07] <dholbach> hum, it should have worked if you clicked both links
[14:07] <dholbach> in any case it's good to know it works now :)
[14:07] <RawChid> Yes, but the first time it couldn't finish the installation, think that was the problem.. my bad
[14:07] <dholbach> ahhhh ok
[14:27] <dpm> RawChid, glad you sorted it out. Let us know if you've got any feedback on the tutorial
[16:01] <patc> hi! How can I have a bash script open up a graphical popup or window to ask for password or return results of a query?
[16:03] <tsimpson> use zenity, kdialog, or (at a pinch) xmessage
[16:04] <patc> tsimpson: thank you I'll try this
[16:04] <patc> but have no idea howto ;)
[16:05] <patc> any example or recommandation of good website to parse looking for such things?
[16:08] <tsimpson> patc: not really, but look at the manpages for each http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man1/zenity.1.html http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/en/man1/kdialog.1.html http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/precise/en/man1/xmessage.1.html
[16:09] <tsimpson> they don't share the same commands/options, so you need to detect which to use and what options to use at run-time
[16:11] <patc> I see. I think I have to investigate this more in details as I'm no dev expert
[16:11] <patc> thanks :)
[16:11] <tsimpson> no problem :)