[11:01] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:44] <smallfoot-> firefox 15 dont work when u type åöl in url?
[13:18] <bazhang> !bugs | smallfoot-
[13:21] <smallfoot-> maybe someone can confirm it?
[13:21] <smallfoot-> http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%A4nn%C3%A4ssla <-- that link works, because it url escape it
[13:21] <smallfoot-> but if you type /wiki/Brännässla manually by hand, then it dont work
[13:21] <smallfoot-> then it becomes: http://sv.wikipedsv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%A4nn%C3%A4ssla
[15:06] <teeks99> I have a (headless) server runing 12.04 that I want to update to the Alpha 3 of quantal to see how a couple packages are shaping up in the new version.  Per the instructions at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QuantalQuetzal/TechnicalOverview/Alpha3, I tried 'sudo do-release-upgrade -d' (with the -d for the development version), but it says "No new release found"...any ideas?
[15:13] <BluesKaj> teeks99:  look in the package manager and make sure you have development updates/upgrades enabled
[15:23] <teeks99> what would that consist of on a headless server?
[15:24] <teeks99> is that backports in /etc/apt/sources.list ?
[15:24] <jokerdino> anyone knows if this bug is back in 12.10? https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz-plugins-main/+bug/875557
[15:42] <jbicha> teeks99: look in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[15:44] <teeks99> that worked, thanks
[15:44] <teeks99> by default it is set to lts (as 12.04 was a lts)
[15:45] <teeks99> the wiki page should probably be modified to say something about that, as it explicitly states that "To upgrade from Ubuntu 12.04 on a server" you just need the 'do-release-upgrade -d' which isn't true
[15:46] <teeks99> but what's the policy on editing a wiki page for an already release alpha?
[15:52] <jbicha> teeks99: I just updated the page :)
[15:53] <teeks99> cool, thanks...is there already a template page started for the beta releases too? I couldn't find one but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist
[15:59] <jbicha> teeks99: no, they'll use the Alpha3 page as the template
[15:59] <teeks99> great :-)
[16:00] <jbicha> it's a wiki so anyone with a Launchpad account can edit it
[16:00] <jbicha> however the Release Notes are rather important so be careful too :)
[16:02] <smallfoot-> when i open wine config the font looks weird
[16:03] <BluesKaj> teeks99:  sorry I'll read more carefully the next time :P
[17:58] <simplew> trism: removed upstream or just in ubuntu package?
[17:59] <trism> simplew: upstream, I'll see if I can find the bug again
[18:00] <simplew> trism: these gnome guys are inventing again, maybe its time to move to kde for good
[18:00] <trism> simplew: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=676897
[18:30] <simplew> simplew: simplew
[18:49] <trism> simplew: I imagine it will eventually get into ubuntu if anyone decides to package it as requested here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=659440
[19:00] <simplew> trism: i have Documents in native lang and in english, and the same goes for video, music, etc, how can i have them all in a single language and avoid duplicated folders?
[19:03] <trism> simplew: that is weird, can you pastebin ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs ?
[19:13] <trism> simplew: though it might be bug 1001438
[19:54] <zth> i need a couple of 12.10 packages into my 12.04, but really only like 5-6 of them. how would i most easily go about getting these? adding quantal-repos and upgrading those specific, then removing the repos?
[20:06] <genii-around> zth: Upgrades then become a problem.
[20:38] <da3rdk> 2
[21:06] <simplew> i have an account from ubuntu precise that had the home folders (Documents, Videos, Music, etc) in my naitve language, now that i have move to quantal i have duplicated fodlers, the same folders in my native lang and in english, and the ones in english are now considered as the valid ones, how can i put ubuntu using the ones from my native lang?
[21:15] <genii-around> simplew: Sounds like bug 1001438