[00:12] <ScottK> yofel: digikam should be using kipi-plugins from the archive, not installing it's own.
[00:13] <yofel> ScottK: kipi-plugins is shipped as part of digikam SC these days
[00:13] <yofel> all I had to fix was the breaks/replaces really
[00:13] <ScottK> I see.
[00:13] <ScottK> But it's still a separate binary.
[00:13] <ScottK> , right?
[00:14] <yofel> well, yes. This was about a file that was incorrectly in digikam, not in kipi-plugins and the file move was missing the replaces stanza
[00:23] <ScottK> OK.  Thanks.
[03:14] <manchicken> Tomorrow I will have internet again. Yay.
[09:03] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:32] <rohan> yofel: what am i being blamed for? 
[09:33] <rohan> i just installed kubuntu 13.10, and I can't connect to any network device: network manager applet fails with "IP configuration was unavailable" 
[09:36] <smartboyhw> Maybe shadeslayer should help^ :P 
[09:41] <rohan> well for now i'm just preventing NM and using "dhclient usb0", using tethering on my phone 
[09:41] <rohan> and doing a dist-upgrade
[09:41] <rohan> hopefully the dist-upgrade fixes the issue
[09:42] <yofel> rohan: lol, sorry, I meant shadeslayer. I didn't realize your nick was there ^^
[10:07] <mustafa_muhammad> Hi ll
[10:07] <mustafa_muhammad> *all
[10:07] <mustafa_muhammad> I was trying to provide more useful trace for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/1238330
[10:08] <mustafa_muhammad> The KDE crash handler offered to install debug symbols, and installed some, but not all of the required debug packages
[10:09] <mustafa_muhammad> I need the debug packages for some file, like 
[10:09] <mustafa_muhammad> /usr/bin/python3.3
[10:16] <rohan> the network problem fixed itself after a system upgrade and reboot 
[10:31] <rohan> any idea what's the best place to put my synaptics touchpad settings so that they stick? /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-synaptics.conf seems not to work 
[10:33] <BluesKaj_> Hi folks
[10:45] <markey> gah, after the latest system update, OpenGL with Intel no longer works at all
[10:46] <markey> Xlib:  extension "GLX" missing on display ":0".
[10:46] <markey> what happened there?
[10:52] <markey> great timing too, I'm in the middle of developing something with OpenGL
[10:55] <markey> apachelogger: is opengl working for you with Intel currently?
[10:58] <markey> for some reason the Nvidia driver was installed although I don't even have Nvidia
[10:58] <markey> apparently Kubuntu thinks I have Optimus
[11:09] <markey> alright, fixed it by uninstalling the Nvidia stuff. that was weird
[13:41] <lordievader> Riddell: For the kubuntu-docs package I removed the links to the installation pages: http://griffioen.no-ip.org/ <- there are the two files (dsc and tar.gz) that you want ;)
[13:47] <smartboyhw> well, I can upload this as long as another dev acks this, it's post-Final Freeze after all-.-
[13:48] <smartboyhw> (Actually, Riddell or ScottK)
[13:53] <lordievader> smartboyhw: That would be great :)
[13:55] <smartboyhw> lordievader, erm, I am getting this: E: kubuntu-docs changes: changed-by-address-malformed Olivier van der Toorn <lordievader@corellian-corvette>
[13:55] <smartboyhw> Is the email address correct?
[13:57] <lordievader> smartboyhw: Euhh, no. That comes from the change log? I think?
[13:57] <smartboyhw> lordievader, let me check
[13:57] <smartboyhw> Yes it does-.-
[13:58] <smartboyhw> Please do set DEBEMAIL in your ~/.bashrc to the correct email ....
[13:59] <lordievader> smartboyhw: Changed the email address in the change log, could you try again?
[14:01] <smartboyhw> lordievader, good
[14:01] <smartboyhw> Checked
[14:02] <lordievader> ^^
[14:02] <smartboyhw> Question (explicitly to Riddell): Shouldn't maintainer of kubuntu-docs be Kubuntu Developers instead of you?
[15:21] <smartboyhw> um, wait, I just realized Riddell is away for the week, oh damnit
[15:22] <smartboyhw> I think it's OK to change the Maintainers to "Kubuntu Developers".......
[15:25] <BluesKaj> smartboyhw. maintainers and devs may not be the same
[15:25] <smartboyhw> BluesKaj, I think that actually should have been the docs team
[15:25] <smartboyhw> But I'm not sure what email it would be....
[15:26] <smartboyhw> It certainly != Riddell himself.
[15:29] <smartboyhw> lordievader, you based on the wrong package, I have to implement it myself-.-
[15:30] <smartboyhw> Basically, you ignored the changes in debian/ dir
[15:33] <smartboyhw> lordievader, I'm sorry, I don't have the time to re-work the kubuntu-docs package myself. Can you please base your work on the package in the archive, and give us the link again?
[15:44] <debfx> smartboyhw: changing the maintainer to Kubuntu Developers is fine since there are no single package maintainers in Ubuntu
[15:52] <smartboyhw> debfx, sure
[17:05] <lordievader> smartboyhw: Ah my apologies, I'll get right on it.
[17:12] <lordievader> I took the kubuntu-docs_13.10ubuntu2 as base, hope this is correct: http://griffioen.no-ip.org is where they are under the name of kubuntu-docs_13.10ubuntu3.[dsc|tar.gz]
[19:37] <starbuck1> does the network manager actually have a systray icon, or am I the only one missing it (maybe due to bad updates or settings)?
[19:39] <soee> starbuck1, its gone after last updates
[19:42] <starbuck1> soee: thanks for confirm, so i dont worry about my system at fault
[19:43] <soee> its not me or you,  others reported this too
[19:45] <BluesKaj> there is an alternative network management widget , if you take a look 
[20:11] <apachelogger> eh
[20:11] <apachelogger> wasn't that supposed to be fixed since friday afternoon?
[20:11] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: ^
[20:13] <BluesKaj> apachelogger. well the NM appears with a different icon and connection/settings dialogs
[20:13] <apachelogger> yes, because saucy features a different version
[20:14] <apachelogger> but on thursday it was actually broken
[20:14] <BluesKaj> the NM availble in win widgets
[20:14] <apachelogger> and I had thought that was fixed fridayish
[20:14] <BluesKaj> er just widgets 
[20:14] <BluesKaj> I think the original NM has been replacewd with some other devs version 
[20:15] <apachelogger> oh
[20:15] <apachelogger> soee, starbuck1: assuming it was fixed, which i cannot test, it is likely that you have to enable it via the systray settings dialog
[20:16] <apachelogger> i.e. since the binaries disappeared for a day it may be that plasma decided to remove it from the config
[20:16] <soee> apachelogger, ah yes there was no such option last time i checked
[20:16] <soee> now i can check Manage network
[20:17] <soee> and i have it back, though in systray settings icon for NM is missing
[20:18] <BluesKaj> network manager shows it's still installed , but the appearance is quite different than the big blue "NM" icon in the widgets panel tool box
[20:18] <apachelogger> soee: ah, you mean in the dialog there is no icon for the entry?
[20:19] <apachelogger> if so, please file a bug
[20:19] <apachelogger> that's easy enough to fix ^^
[20:19] <BluesKaj> apachelogger. no it looks a blank page
[20:19] <BluesKaj> like
[20:19] <soee> true
[20:19] <apachelogger> bug report and assign to me please
[20:20] <soee> where can i report this ?
[20:21] <apachelogger> lunchpad
[20:41] <BluesKaj> apachelogger. I reported it on launchpad , but I guess I missed the step to assign it to you.  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/1239444
[20:49] <BluesKaj> ah , good , you picked it up , apachelogger
[21:07] <BluesKaj> ok , enough for today