[02:32] <rbelem> apachelogger, do you think upstream would not like kubuntu-active running on zatab?
[02:44] <apachelogger> rbelem: nono, it's about doing it right so it is perfect as many pitfalls can be avoided by talking to them as they did the same thing already
[02:45] <apachelogger> (thing = making a production quality tablet OS using active)
[02:52] <rbelem> oh! awesome!!! :-D
[07:46] <drcode> hi all
[07:46] <drcode> any one here?
[11:53] <shadeslayer> \o
[11:56] <shadeslayer> I'd advise opening up yer laptop and cleaning the fans out ... need to do that myself sometime
[11:56] <shadeslayer> Darkwing: ^
[12:39] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:26] <Peace-> mmm
[14:26] <Peace-> plasmate is not in the repo?
[14:33] <Peace-> git clone kde:plasmate 
[14:44] <Peace-> apachelogger: do you know why plasmate is not in the repo ?
[14:44] <Peace-> instable ?
[14:50] <apachelogger> probably in some other repo
[14:54] <Peace-> apachelogger: i men i can't find it on muon 
[14:54] <Peace-> mean 
[14:58] <apachelogger> Peace-: cause it's not stable/usable/finished/...
[14:58] <Peace-> apachelogger: ok...
[15:16] <Peace-> mmm
[15:16] <Peace-> ibattica-dev libgpgme11-dev libgpgme11 libgpgme-ruby installed
[15:16] <Peace-> but this bastard wont' be compiled
[15:28] <valorie> usually you have to have the -devel versions of everything installed too
[15:28] <valorie> I mean -dev
[15:28] <valorie> so check for that
[15:30] <Peace-> yep
[15:30] <Peace-> infact i did it
[15:30] <Peace->   Could not find a package configuration file provided by "QGpgme" with any
[15:30] <Peace->   of the following names:
[15:30] <Peace->     QGpgmeConfig.cmake
[15:30] <Peace->     qgpgme-config.cmake
[15:32] <shadeslayer> !find QGpgmeConfig.cmake
[15:32] <shadeslayer> !find  qgpgme-config.cmake
[15:33] <shadeslayer> !find QGpgme
[15:34] <Peace-> shadeslayer:  ibattica-dev libgpgme11-dev libgpgme11 libgpgme-ruby installed 
[15:34] <shadeslayer> aye, seems like there's no libqgpgme1-dev
[15:34] <Peace-> yeo
[15:34] <shadeslayer> Peace-: try  kdepimlibs5-dev
[15:35] <shadeslayer> though it doesn't seem like the necessary qmake files are shipped
[15:36] <Peace-> shadeslayer: omg it worked
[15:36] <shadeslayer> awesome
[15:36] <Peace-> shadeslayer: tx
[15:36] <shadeslayer> np
[16:22] <Peace-> shadeslayer: :D make failed to 89%
[16:23] <Peace-> bad plasmate 
[16:23] <shadeslayer> fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it fix it 
[16:24] <shadeslayer> :P
[16:24] <Peace-> lol
[17:23] <Daskreech> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhy7dXWjpAA
[17:35] <shadeslayer> ScottK: could you look at bug 1054084 when you have the time?
[17:56] <kubotu> ::workspace-bugs:: [1055114] three guest accounts on kdm login screen after "sign out" @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1055114 (by Pascal Rosin)
[20:15] <shadeslayer> oh wow
[20:15] <shadeslayer> http://wstaw.org/m/2012/09/23/plasma-desktopYL1983.png < nice :D
[20:19] <jussi> shadeslayer: lol, ipod? 
[20:19] <shadeslayer> xD
[20:19] <jussi> shadeslayer: btw, how are the password dialogs going...? 
[20:20] <shadeslayer> haven't even started because the per contact notification dialog stuff spawned a new head
[20:20] <shadeslayer> apparently we just set a universal set of rules for notifications
[20:21] <shadeslayer> so now I have to subclass KDialog and embed the notification stuff into it and add a dropdown to select "Per user or Global"
[20:21] <shadeslayer> jussi: like I said, I doubt I'll start it before the 0.6 cycle ends
[20:22] <jussi> :(
[20:22] <shadeslayer> right now, I have to install Win 7 on my old laptop :P
[20:22] <jussi> oh for petes sake...
[20:22] <shadeslayer> which is why I'm nuking the iPod :D
[20:22] <jussi> well that sucks... :P
[20:22] <shadeslayer> jussi: can't help it, my dad's office uses windows specific software
[20:23] <shadeslayer> and no, wine doesn't cut it :P
[20:23] <jussi> meh, im off to bed. have a good sleep.
[20:24] <shadeslayer> night :)
[20:24]  * shadeslayer has to be up all night to install winduh's
[20:24] <shadeslayer> and drivers .... don't forget the drivers @_@
[20:32] <yofel> shadeslayer: win7 in a VM isn't enough? works for me usually
[20:33] <shadeslayer> my dad is ... ingrained in his ways
[20:33] <shadeslayer> infact recently he somehow managed to change the wifi password and I was blamed for breaking the internet
[20:34] <shadeslayer> did I tell you about what I found when I came back from Akademy?
[20:36] <shadeslayer> the router wiring was fscked  .... the Port that connects the the modem to the router had been looped back into the router, and all the spare ethernet ports were connected together
[20:36] <shadeslayer> it was @_@
[20:36] <shadeslayer> they had been living without a internet connection for 5 days
[20:40] <yofel> well, my dad uses win7 as well, so I guess we're in the same situation ^^
[20:41] <yofel> he does know enough about networking though to not break it - and when he doesn't he at least calls me
[20:42] <shadeslayer> I tried making him use FF and he still went back to IE :P
[20:42] <shadeslayer> then again, half of the sites he uses have this nasty pop up that say "I needz the sacrifice of IE"
[20:45] <yofel> nah, mine uses firefox and likes gimp and vlc. And the biggest reason why he doesn't use Kubuntu would be that his canon printer is a lost cause in linux
[20:46] <shadeslayer> :(
[20:48] <shadeslayer> yofel: also, that's nothing, the fun part is when I went to a computer repair shop, he blamed linux for screwing up my laptop 
[20:49] <shadeslayer> "You don't use Windows?! :O" "Nope" <5 day repair gap> "Do you want me to install Windows? We determined that linux caused your laptop to go kaboom" "How did you reach that conclusion? 0.o" "Do you want Windows 7 or XP? We'll give a good price"
[20:50] <yofel> from my experience non-techy people do sometimes have that impression about linux. They hear that it works differently and is used by hackers. From that they conclude that it might mess with their stuff.
[20:51] <shadeslayer> aye
[20:53] <yofel> shadeslayer: bad part is that this actually does happen sometimes. I remember there once being a bug in a RC kernel that would destroy your network card chipset by writing crap into it
[20:53] <shadeslayer> oh yeah, I've heard about that
[20:53] <shadeslayer> apparently wiped your firmware
[20:53] <shadeslayer> and then you could nothing about it
[20:53] <yofel> right
[20:54] <shadeslayer> fun times
[21:14] <shadeslayer> ugh, I think usb hub is USB 1.0
[21:16] <shadeslayer> usb 4-1.2:
[21:17] <shadeslayer> Bus 004 Device 013: ID 0e8f:0016 GreenAsia Inc. 4 port USB 1.1 hub UH-174
[21:17] <shadeslayer> WHO THE HECK MAKES 1.1 HUBS ANYMORE
[21:22] <debfx> probably the same companies that produce sd cards which fake the storage size
[21:25] <shadeslayer> :(
[21:27] <shadeslayer> maybe this was manufactured a long time back
[23:39] <SteveRiley> sewardj: one more ping, please :)