[00:00] <h00k> ah, SIGBART in raise()
[00:00]  * h00k reports bug.
[00:07] <scarrs> is there a way to save in other formats in GIMP 2.8?
[00:08] <trism> scarrs: yeah but you have to export
[00:27] <h00k> so, it's good right now on gnome-shell, I may just use this until the blinky nautilus dealio is fixed.
[00:30] <h00k> nautilus still draws the desktop, yes? Or is that a unity thing?
[00:30] <h00k> I knew once, but forgot.
[00:30] <histo> h00k: I believe nautilus handles folders on the desktop in addition to file manager
[00:32] <h00k> histo: okay. It's the...whatever is drawing the wallpaper that I'm having issues with.
[00:32] <h00k> and handles tooltips and things. Probably compiz/unity.
[00:35] <histo> h00k: yeah nautilus does not draw the wallpaper
[00:43] <h00k> yeah, whatever is drawing the desktop keeps flickering with a few seconds inbetween each crash/restart. I'm not sure what it is.
[01:35] <scarrs> sound just broke, help?
[03:16] <cc11rocks> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTE2OTk : "...Canonical wants to drop the number of ISOs they produce and ship -- in order to reduce their support/QA burden and also for lightening up the mirror/FTP servers...Features like cryptsetup and LVM (Logical Volume Manager) support are being integrated into the graphical Ubiquity installer for Ubuntu 12.10, but it's not yet at a 100% parity to what's offered by the alternate
[03:16] <cc11rocks>  CD with the Debian Installer. " Does anyone know of any updates about LVM support in the Ubiquity installer?
[03:19] <trism> cc11rocks: it is supposed to be in by beta 1: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/foundations-q-ubiquity-lvm-luks (but I don't know the current status, besides what is listed)
[03:19] <cc11rocks> Yay! Thank you trism
[03:36] <LarsN> anyone running VMWare Workstation or Parallels 6 have links to the magic they used to get the software to install properly?
[04:36] <gnomefreak> ok i really like when you launchand decide something from the launcher and the app folds (twist)
[04:38] <gnomefreak> it pnly works when you bring an app into focus (min)but the app has to be running
[04:41] <gnomefreak> damn indicater* apps whants to be removed
[04:41] <gnomefreak> due to upgrade indicator-messages
[05:31] <gnomefreak> anyone one have a clue as to add the indicater-weather app on the upper bar
[10:55] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[10:58] <smartboyhw> Howdy
[12:42] <scarrs> anybody else lose sound recently?
[12:42] <scarrs> help?
[13:19] <vega-> does the nvidia prop driver work with the display settings preferences in 12.10 ?
[13:20] <vega-> so one does not have to play around with nvidia-settings anymore?
[13:21] <vega-> a sentence in the release notes ("The proprietary -nvidia driver now supports the RANDR standard for monitor configuration.") might indicate something like this?
[13:35] <BluesKaj> vega-,the nvidia-current driver is now working , 304.43 .. no need to DL the proprietary , just instll the current driver in the terminal and reboot
[14:04] <user82> !info kdewallpapers
[14:04] <user82> does this work?=
[15:52] <wilee-nilee> test
[18:30] <crf> hi, gnome-panel is leaking memory. I'd like to try to make a bug report. Can someone help me with getting a memory profile of the application
[18:30] <crf> like it says here https://live.gnome.org/MemoryReduction/Tools/GetValgrindInToughPlaces
[18:34] <trism> crf: unfortunately you can't just deselect gnome-panel from the options with recent gnome-session-properties, however if you open a terminal and: killall gnome-panel; several times in a row the fail whale will get it and it won't restart, then you can run it in valgrind
[18:35] <crf> ah ... ok
[18:35] <crf> that's handy to know, thanks
[20:04] <edgy> Hi, I choose a screensaver and locked the screen and the screensaver disappear quickly and I got the kde background, confirm?
[20:56] <hash> I have Ubuntu 12.10 alpha 2 installed on my laptop that requires an Efi boot. It has grubx64.efi installed. Is there a difference in alpha 3?
[22:08] <ironhalik> If I uderstand it correctly, messaging menu has been reworked in 12.10?
[22:08] <ironhalik> at least the back-end?