[00:12] <Debolaz> If I want to set aside a few hours each week contributing to Ubuntu, which areas are in the most need of help? I know most technical things to an acceptable level and don't mind learning.
[00:17] <alazare619> http://pastebin.com/2LLw1PuE
[02:41] <bretth> is libwebkitgtk-3.0.so on Ubuntu12.04 not built with wegGL support?
[03:27] <alazare619> how do you call a chroot-hack from livecd-rootfs scripts?
[03:29] <micahg> bretth: no, it's not
[03:32] <bretth> micahg, too bad, it would be better to have webgl by default.
[08:43] <Cleitus> i'm a guy with interest in programming and love to develop for linux or android platforms can anyone give me suggestions
[09:27] <DktrKranz> infinity: re your r-base_2.15.1-1ubuntu1 upload, do you know whether the POSIX estended breakage on ARM is tracked somewhere (bug reports, mailing lists, whatever) ?
[10:17] <cousteau> fact 1:  Flash is going to stop being supported for Linux
[10:17] <cousteau> fact 2:  the only way to use newer Flash versions on Linux will be using Chrome
[10:18] <cousteau> fact 3:  Firefox is the default browser in Ubuntu (and even if it weren't, the user should be able to use whatever browser they want, not a specific one only because of this sort of things)
[10:19] <cousteau> fact 4:  my own experience tells me that Flash runs better on Wine than natively (at least older versions; not sure now)
[10:20] <cousteau> idea:  would it be possible to develop a Wine-based wrapper for Adobe Flash (and maybe Shockwave)?  This would not only provide an alternative for those who want to use Flash but also work better than the native one.
[10:21] <cousteau> (as far as I know Google does this sort of things with Google Earth and similar)
[10:30] <infinity> DktrKranz: I haven't filed bugs yet, I was planning to work on it at some point.  But maybe I should just file a Debian bug when I get home, so I don't forget.
[10:57] <ramona> does any one have any problems with javaws in ubuntu 12? Java applets runs terribly slow on my machine
[10:58] <ramona> they run fine in windows
[10:59] <cousteau> maybe because of openjdk/oracle differences
[11:00] <ramona> cousteau, I tried both openjdk and oracle
[11:01] <cousteau> maybe video card or graphic acceleration issues?  (no idea what else could be...  then again I'm no expert)
[11:02] <ramona> cousteau, It used to run fine on 10.04
[11:45] <bencer> quick question, i'm preparing a SRU, LP doesn't allow me to upload a package with target precise-proposed, how should i proceed with that?
[11:46] <Laney> in what way does it not allow this?
[11:46] <bencer> Laney: LP rejects the target
[11:47] <bencer> Laney: when uploading to my PPA
[11:47] <Laney> not sure proposed exists for PPAs
[11:49] <bencer> Laney: should i upload with precise target and thats it?
[11:50] <Laney> bencer: yeah. if you need extra build-dependencies from proposed then you can configure the ppa to give those
[11:51] <bencer> not really, okey
[11:51] <bencer> thx
[21:49] <bdrung> infinity: yes. eat your own dogfood! ;)
[21:49] <bdrung> infinity: you can backport the latest devscripts version and still get an unchange default distribution. :P
[21:50] <bdrung> infinity: was it okay that i stole your bug task?