[00:06] <pero> is there any reason why i wouldnt want to remove the src repos?
[00:09] <ikonia> pero: for the same reasons you where told in #ubuntu
[00:10] <pero> gee thanks
[01:44] <dougl> So plymouth is not supposed to work yet?/
[05:18] <pero> is there a firefox nightly ppa for trusty?
[12:39] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[17:45] <Hutch> Hi
[20:07] <rrva> hi!. whats the best desktop to use for retina displays
[20:08] <rrva> unity, xfce, gnome 3.10+ ?
[20:42] <glitsj16> rrva: ubuntu still isn't ready to deal with retina imho, at least not at full resolution .. there's talk of changing that but nothing solid yet as far as i know
[20:43] <glitsj16> rrva: this is generally the case for many if not all linux distros i believe, not exclusive to ubuntu
[20:44] <glitsj16> rrva: so for now i think the best you can do is drop down to 1920 x 1200 (16:10) works well for me. It's not as crisp but certainly livable....
[22:10] <alfonsojon> Will 14.04 have a way to remove smart scopes entirely?
[22:10] <alfonsojon> i.e. apt-get remove unity-smart-scopes
[22:11] <k1l> you can disable the online searches in the privacy settings right now
[22:11] <alfonsojon> I know, but my local searches are still slower than in 12.10 and 12.04
[22:11] <alfonsojon> I want to remove it /entirely/
[22:11] <alfonsojon> i.e. the package for it
[22:12] <alfonsojon> I currently have it disabled in privacy, but it still feels slower than usual.
[22:13] <k1l> see http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=saucy&section=all&arch=any&keywords=unity-scope&searchon=names
[22:15] <Daekdroom> alfonsojon, it's because now scopes are loaded as they are needed.
[22:15] <Daekdroom> The same thing happens in 13.10
[22:16] <alfonsojon> Daekdroom: I know, I don't like 13.10's behaviour
[22:16] <alfonsojon> What would be neat is a unity-scope-online metapackage
[22:16] <k1l> you can disable single scopes, too
[22:16] <alfonsojon> I'm aware, but if I ever want to put Ubuntu in a school environment, that won't be fun
[22:16] <Daekdroom> I don't, either. Having to wait 15 seconds so I can have an app search result is not the best feature.
[22:17] <alfonsojon> My school is trying to get away from XP and I really can't suggest any Ubuntu except 12.04
[22:17] <alfonsojon> But Unity is very easy to use otherwise.
[22:17] <bekks> alfonsojon: Then suggest 12.04, which is supported until 2017.
[22:17] <alfonsojon> I know
[22:17] <alfonsojon> Thing is, what happens when 2017 is here?
[22:17] <bekks> Anything else rather an LTS would be - no good choice for large deployments.
[22:17] <alfonsojon> That's not my point, we're not actually on Ubuntu yet
[22:18] <bekks> alfonsojon: In 2017, you have to update to 14.04 or 16.04
[22:18] <alfonsojon> I mean if 14.04 comes out, we can't use it
[22:18] <alfonsojon> The kids will play with the scopes
[22:18] <bekks> Then configure/disable/uninstall the scopes. Where is the problem with that?
[22:18] <alfonsojon> There's a ton of scopes.
[22:19] <bekks> And?
[22:19] <alfonsojon> Nevermind, it's fine I guess
[22:19] <bekks> :)