[00:24] <darkxst> phillw, they still havent switched off the cron jobs yet anyway
[00:48] <phillw> darkxst: they have; just that there are re-spins; this was pre adverised
[00:49] <darkxst> phillw, they have fired at exactly the same time, the last 3 night
[00:51] <phillw> darkxst: I'm persona non gratis on #uubntu-release; but one of your release-managers would have been asked. As it is; final release is not driven by cron jobs afaik. Feel free to ask (just do not say I sent you!)
[00:52] <phillw> all systems are frozen, you release manager should be on that channel to find out what planned respins that they have :)
[00:53] <phillw> I'm not even sure if they still have the ether pad up; I think they decided it was 'too much trouble' to keep updated :/
[11:14] <trebor_dki>  does anyone know how to hide the magic-cookie (X11, gdm3) effectively? xauth nextract <hidefile> :0; xauth remove :0    does not do the job.
[14:21] <antoon_> could anyone help me?
[14:22] <antoon_> Is there a way to revert my Ubuntu installation to Ubuntu GNOME, without having to reinstall from scratch?
[14:22] <antoon_> I'd preferably make this transistion when updating to 13.10.
[14:50] <bjsnider> ricotz, so i've been doing a bit of work on empathy 3.10
[14:50] <bjsnider> i saw your build as well
[14:50] <bjsnider> i talked to a couple of devs in their channel about it
[14:51] <bjsnider> they created this "telepathy-account-widgets" project and integrated it and that's where all the build failures happen, including yours
[14:51] <bjsnider> the makefiles are not specific enough and the linker fails to find the appropriate symbols
[14:52] <bjsnider> i think i can work with them to fix this and then get the changes integrated into a 3.10.2 release
[14:53] <ricotz> bjsnider, i know there are several under-linking issues
[14:54] <bjsnider> my latest set of failures are here: http://paste.debian.net/57658/
[14:54] <bjsnider> all under that directory
[14:54] <bjsnider> they do really want to integrate this upstream though
[14:55] <bjsnider> and that's the best way to do it since otherwise a gigantic patch that includes all the makefiles would be necessary
[14:55] <ricotz> that would be nice
[14:55] <bjsnider> the patch i'm using right now is 3 mb
[14:55] <ricotz> it wouldn't be a gigantic patch
[14:56] <bjsnider> well, here's what happened
[14:56] <ricotz> just patch the Makefile.am!
[14:56] <bjsnider> yes
[14:56] <ricotz> dh_autoreconf will do the rest
[14:56] <bjsnider> no, that doesn't work
[14:56] <bjsnider> it triggers an error about a version mismatch
[14:57] <bjsnider> autoconf i think it is
[14:57] <ricotz> i see, shouldn't be hard to make it work though
[14:58] <bjsnider>  all the other makefiles were built with a slightly newer autoconf, and when ours is run it fails and demands that the whole thing be done again
[14:59] <ricotz> i see, currently i don't have time
[14:59] <bjsnider> yeah, i figured. i wil work on it even though i don't have time either
[14:59] <bjsnider> 3.8 is totally useless with gnome 3.10
[14:59] <bjsnider> it will not let you sign in to google
[18:04] <Dudytz> hi all! in ubuntu saucy + gnome 3.10 the changes in the Gnome Tweak (activation of plugins) not persists after a reboot, can anyone tell me if is a know bug?
[18:46] <DavidBrooke> I'm having a video tearing problem. I'm using ubuntu-gnome 13.10 and intel 2405s with hd graphics 3000. Any ideas to remedy this issue?
[22:04] <Syme_> Hey all - I've got a problem installing Ubuntu on an Acer Aspire One laptop that seems to be somewhat common - I disabled the Windows function that prevents third-party OSes from being installed(that thing everyone hates), but now it's just showing me the SYSLINUX/Peter Anvin copyright page and won't go past that. The solutions I see online are telling me to change some things in the installation files, but what to change and how