[04:53] skellat: You around? [16:46] Unit193: I had to take my Mom to the doctor's office so I've been out of the house since before I saw your ping when I had a moment to pull up logs. I'll be home in a couple hours. My ZNC is unreachable from outside home's walls. [16:47] Unit193: Read this in the meantime and I'll be under my normal nick once I get back home from THEFARM: https://help.launchpad.net/Code/Review === yofel_ is now known as yofel [18:32] If thumbnail images are not displaying is this a bug against tumbler? [18:37] skellat: Well, since you'll be home soon enough, I went ahead and generated it: http://unit193.tk/xubuntu/desktop-guide/offline-packages.html. If you note the end of the third and the fourth paragraph seem to be a slight mixup. Since you asked me for a review, my *personal* thought would be to compare apt-offline set --update apt-offline.sig to sudo apt-get update, and I'd personally also note that if you drop off --update, it'll ... [18:37] ... basically run apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. Do you think it's clear enough that the instructions are only updating the list of software? When I've thought it had enough info, whoever I was helping didn't seem to get it. (I tend to assume people apt-get update or otherwise keep that updated so I don't tell them to do it before installing something, that has been a slight issue before.) [18:38] Testing install of daily ISO. Thumbnails are not generating for image files in any application that uses them [18:42] scottbomb: Check to see if it is running (ps aux | grep thumb), make sure it's enabled, and that you aren't on a remote filesystem or the files aren't too large. [18:43] skellat: I haven't ever needed to do offline packages (well, not precisely anyway), so what info may and may not be needed I think you would know more. I noticed you either didn't have how to do a system update, or I missed it. Was this intended? [19:04] No, I don't see it running [19:05] scottbomb: Whoops, was thinking of the wrong application, it'd be close to ps aux | grep tumb [19:07] ok I think that one is running. output is 1000 6453 0.0 0.0 4680 812 pts/2 S+ 14:06 /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/tumbler-1/tumblerd