=== dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away === emma_ is now known as em === dniMretsaM_away is now known as dniMretsaM === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang === STiK_ is now known as STiK === dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away === croppa_ is now known as croppa [10:14] Hi everyone :) [10:15] I've got a little problem with my crippled nautilus. I need to open a folder with a specific app, but the manu has gone in 13.04 :( [10:16] For instance, I need to be able to open a folder with VLC or Audacious with the right clic menu. [10:16] How can I get that menu back please ? [10:24] !time [10:24] Information about using and setting your computer's clock on Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuTime - See https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/serverguide/C/NTP.html for information on usage of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) [10:34] Alright, installing nemo instead of nautilus. Bloody gnome developpers ! === glebihan_ is now known as glebihan [14:28] Hiyas all [14:29] Hey BK [14:30] hi penguin42 [17:20] Who have 13.04? [17:21] me [17:21] :) [17:33] <- 13.04 [17:34] i have 13.04 daily === dniMretsaM_away is now known as dniMretsaM [17:49] c [17:50] 13.04 is very good! I like new icons (the best is desktop icon) [17:57] NetFlam, I was hoping for more new icons, but I guess I'm fine with just using Faenza as well. :P [18:20] hi. [18:21] i have a wetab and I wonder if ubuntu 13.04 will officially will support touch and touch gestures [18:22] I installed a normal 12.10 image now and will hope that i can upgrade asp [18:23] the problem is that the wetab neither has a keyboard nor has a middle click or right click. so if i didn't had installed some extra programs, i would have been trapped in several applications like fullscreen evince. [18:23] the wetab has a extra sensor button, but ubuntu does not populate it. [18:23] so i wrote my own script that maps this button to the super key and i'm using gnome [18:49] Those of you who have been using raring for a while: what method do you use to update every day? [18:50] I just use KDEs update manager thing that tells me there is new stuff [18:50] I let the update manager handle it [18:50] so far so good. [18:52] Ok I'll try update manager. But are partial upgrades a problem? [18:55] If it wants to remove packages, i should just close it and try again at a later time? [18:55] As simple as that? [18:57] gamblerite: Well that depends whether it wants to remove anything important [18:58] gamblerite: It shouldn't want to remove a lot, but say something has been replaced with a new package name it might [18:58] Ah, got it [18:59] if it's trying to remove something important than there might be a bug (like a broken package), or perhaps it's upset with a PPA if you've got one in use? [19:01] Well, when i was using alpha of 12.10, i updated with apt-get and frequently had problems with packages being held back [19:02] Which i then installed manually [19:03] you some times get stuff held back where a bunch of packages are being updated and they don't all get to the repo, they'll normally catch up [19:44] ubiquity keeps hanging and not progressing past it's first screen. anyone have any debug tips? === jtechidna is now known as JontheEchidna [19:55] There's almost literally no output at all in the log... [19:55] Surely there's some way of figuring out what the hell it's doing? [19:59] Is it possible that Ubiquity is simply broken in today's builds? [20:27] Any ubiquity tips while I was gone ? :P === dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away