[00:18] valorie: yay [00:19] I didn't think there was a serious problem, but I'm glad we pursued it [03:41] Is there a reason we don't merge the ktp stuff other than no one can be bothered? [09:20] guys on 14.04 and quassel you get problems ? [09:21] i got plasma freezed when i load quassel [09:21] konversation just works [09:23] Peace-pavillion: I don't think the europeans are up yet [09:23] and most of us murricans are asleep [09:23] I'm a nightowl [09:24] xD [09:24] valorie: i am european :D [09:24] valorie: i dont remember are you american? [09:24] yes, on the west coast [09:25] I think you are up bright and early though [09:26] valorie: it's 10.26 am [09:26] heh, lazy sunday morning then! [09:26] i will start cocking something soon :P [09:27] Riddell: sorry about that, I can see how it might be inappropriate; was treating as a blog article & expressed my opinions [09:27] 12.00 am i will eat :D [09:28] dang, this ev-quarterly is awesome [09:29] * Peace-pavillion will do pasta with tomatoes [09:30] unicodesnowman: don't worry it's a judgement call and I only made when I had someone else suggest it wasn't a great thing to link to [09:30] * Peace-pavillion meatloaf [09:30] valorie: now there's something you don't normally hear [09:31] Riddell: look at this http://paste.kde.org/pc1f6e09b [09:32] Riddell: i have disabled some services on kubuntu but ... konversation just works fine quassel just freeze plasma xD [09:32] I know! [09:32] probably because the heart of it is the akademy story, and I have so many good memories [09:36] I really have no idea what would cause quassel to freeze plasma [09:39] our team is mentioned in the story, btw [09:41] Riddell: mmm i guess it's a problem with sql [09:41] nah could be anything, that command line output doesn't say [09:41] it would need debugging [09:42] I guess I need to install 14.04 (especially since the alpha is next week) [09:45] Riddell: mm i have enabled again some services from systemsettings [09:46] seems that now quassel can work [09:46] but it seems strange [09:46] i thought quassel was stand alone program that did not required services from kde [09:49] Peace-pavillion: which ones did you enable? [09:49] status notifier? system tray? [09:50] Riddell: i guess i have found [09:53] time to cocking [09:54] cooking* [10:13] lol === vHanda_ is now known as vHanda [12:14] Good afternoon. [13:08] Hey folks [14:15] picmi faild to build for saucy :| [17:58] kdepim failed also [19:39] Does anyone know if there is some bug in Kubuntu 13.10 x86_64 related to NOT being able to read data CDs/DVDs ? [19:41] BadDesign: in genral ? all cds dont work for you [19:41] soee: yes, all data CDs [19:42] soee: once the notification is given I click on open with dolphin and the CD appears empty [19:42] BadDesign: i do not use mutch cds/dvds theese days but last one i used liek 5 days ago worked just fine [19:42] let me get some Audio CD and test [19:46] BadDesign: it listed some files and dirs after like 40-60 seconds [19:46] but i cant play them [19:46] from Dolphin on the sidebar, the same result [19:46] empty discs, even though there is data on them [19:47] ther seems to be something wrong [19:47] this is on my father's computer which has Kubuntu 13.10 x86_64 [19:47] could you report a bug ? [19:47] sure but first I need to try some things [19:49] this might be related to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/totem/+bug/1245097 [19:49] Ubuntu bug 1245097 in totem (Ubuntu) ""Internal data flow error" playing dvds" [Undecided,Confirmed] === BadDesign is now known as code-for-fun === code-for-fun is now known as codeforfun [19:58] soee: yes, I've seen that, I think that's most certainly it [20:01] yup [21:36] someone able to fix this 2 http://qa.kubuntu.co.uk/ninjas-status/build_status_4.12.0_saucy.html [22:52] shadeslayer: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/trusty/casper/trusty/files/head:/ubiquity-hooks/ [22:52] maybe that is where you want to add xapian [23:25] We are getting generally positive feedback on teh interwebs [23:25] at least for saucy that is [23:26] apachelogger: no, xnox said that was a hack and we want it to be run parallely [23:26] he said he shall investigate it next year [23:26] next year zomg [23:27] Quintasan: we shouldn't [23:27] Quintasan: got any pointers? they can be turned into kubuntu wire posts [23:27] it has a great many wrongnesses [23:27] apachelogger: Save for the Muon magic we did pretty well [23:27] which shall make me force yall to follow my devious QA plans [23:27] Quintasan: and the UEFI you mean [23:27] I note that one that unicodesnowman put up which actually isn't apositive review and touches the touchy subject of mir hasn't disappeared from planet ubuntu meh [23:28] and Akonadi explodering for unkown reasons (and I dare not look at the bug report) [23:28] and the incomplete l10n of course [23:28] dem things should not slip into release [23:28] Akonadi exploding? [23:28] Show me dem reports. [23:29] look at the kubuntu-bugs [23:29] Riddell: not really, just my flatmate telling me it's good [23:29] at least 2 times a week that bug gets acitvity so I get reminded to not look at it [23:29] And my second flatmate recently installed it and is using it and he didn't complain at once [23:29] and since I am the only person looking at bugs anyway [23:29] oh that is another problem :P [23:30] People not complaining? [23:30] of course all dem things have been problems since forever ago so relatively speaking saucy is a great release :P [23:30] Akonadi didn't explode here even once [23:30] At least not when I was looking [23:30] indeed it also simply fetches mails without me wanting it to either :P [23:32] but at least once I got that silly "yo, our software is so bad it doesn't even wanna start, here, have an overly complicated diagnostics dialog with lots of red to worry you about your life dialog as compensation" thing [23:32] "Muon "Software Updates" Hangs" that one got fixed right? [23:32] it was the greates user experience since the invention of blue screen, see if blue screen was red it could maybe compete with that akonadi dialog thing [23:32] Riddell: should have anyway [23:40] shadeslayer: oh mister slayer sir, we need SRU testery for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptiks/+bug/737856 but I don't have a working touchpad.... [23:40] Ubuntu bug 737856 in synaptiks (Ubuntu Saucy) "synaptiks crashed with KeyError in __getitem__(): u'No such property: NAME'" [Medium,Fix committed] [23:40] Quintasan: ^ go test dat shit plz [23:40] apachelogger: okay mister logger [23:41] meanwhile let's listen to some music http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F0rfHASuisU [23:41] oh btw, python is even terrible at tracing back itself [23:41] tomorrow I shall test [23:42] https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/4224a860-65a5-11e3-96da-2c768aafd08c [23:42] that source line does not exist in that version anymore [23:43] although I reckon it's apport being bad [23:43] like if foo.py is running and then gets updated and then crashes the backtrace will be for the previous version of foo.py not the newly installed one [23:44] that being said I am confident the crashy is fixed by the SRU because no legit crashes have come in for the patched versions