[00:45] <BrunoAssis> hello guys, i have noticed some freezing/other issues on 14.04 LTS, is there a place i can report those problems?
[01:17] <bluesabre> Unit193: thanks for the pointer
[02:21] <Noskcaj> Did anyone else's theme turn purple today? something broke mine
[02:23] <Unit193> Heh, that was the Unicorn surprise for Lyz.
[02:27] <bluesabre> gtk-theme-config to easily enable/disable the pink
[02:31] <Unit193> Didn't for me on upgrade, but meh.
[02:36] <bluesabre> well... it *should* work
[02:36] <bluesabre> :_
[02:36] <bluesabre> :)
[08:16] <ochosi> haha, people think it's a bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1373280
[08:26] <brainwash> can it be reverted easily?
[08:27] <brainwash> the color override affects every gtk theme, right?
[08:36] <brainwash> the gtk3 one would be even visible in unity and so on
[08:40] <brainwash> ochosi: do you want to add a comment to the report and close it? ^
[08:53] <slickymasterWork> !team | I'm thinking on October, 1, 18:00 UTC for the next team meeting. Does anyone have any objection with this time frame?
[08:53] <lderan> none, will be able to attend that one
[08:54] <slickymasterWork> hey lderan 
[08:54] <lderan> hey :)
[09:15] <elfy> slickymasterWork: wfm
[09:15] <slickymasterWork> great elfy 
[09:20] <ochosi> brainwash: done
[09:21] <ochosi> wb lderan 
[09:21] <ochosi> slickymasterWork: day should work, not sure about time yet
[09:21] <ochosi> (no need to make this dependent on me though)
[09:21] <brainwash> ochosi: thanks
[09:21] <lderan> hello ochosi & elfy
[09:21] <slickymasterWork> ok ochosi 
[09:35] <bluesabre> ahaha, the pink bug reports have begun
[09:36] <lderan> :P
[10:31] <slickymasterWork> knome: ping
[10:36] <knome> slickymasterWork, pong
[10:36] <knome> bluesabre, really? where?
[10:37] <bluesabre> the one ochosi posted https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1373280
[10:37] <knome> hah
[11:11] <ochosi> bluesabre, knome: felt i'd answer the first so we can mark all future reports as duplicates...
[11:12] <ochosi> lunchtime, yummy
[11:12] <ochosi> bbl
[11:12] <knome> ochosi, i was thinking very much in the same lines
[11:12] <knome> bon appetit
[11:13] <knome> btw, i think the cycling chair is a definitive improvement on the meetings
[11:13] <knome> keeps the meetings going, allows everybody to join at least some of the time, and doesn't create the same kind of burden about even weekly meetings (i'd imagine)
[11:14] <knome> the downside is that it can be a bit chaotic for new people, but that's somewhat easily overcome by just scheduling the next meeting ASAP
[11:14] <bluesabre> yeah, its great
[11:17] <slickymasterWork> knome I'm having a hard time to add the team meeting schedule to http://xubuntu.org/team-calendar/
[11:17] <knome> slickymasterWork, what's the issue?
[11:17] <slickymasterWork> no idea, I have https://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=383qgn907l43kd425bteqjg850%40group.calendar.google.com&cid=e_2_en%23weeknum%40group.v.calendar.google.com&cid=s7uaht7f9mhsfdub4lbisebd75g30sa5%40import.calendar.google.com
[11:18] <slickymasterWork> defined as public and I thought it would automatic imprted to the team calendar
[11:18] <slickymasterWork> * be imported
[11:19] <knome> you have what defined as public?
[11:19] <knome> oh, you're not in the managing group
[11:19] <knome> give me your gmail address and i'll add you
[11:20] <slickymasterWork> slickymaster at g m a i l
[11:20] <knome> you should now have access to manage the events
[11:21] <knome> actually, now you should also have access to share the calendar, so you can add others to manage the events if they need to :)
[11:22] <knome> slickymasterWork, ^ does that help you getting it in? :)
[11:22] <slickymasterWork> so how do I publish it?
[11:23] <knome> how do you edit the calendar?
[11:23] <knome> in gmail.com ?
[11:23] <knome> it shows up now.
[11:23] <knome> but you probably want to switch the location/title bits :P
[11:25] <knome> and note that the time is currently 17UTC, which might or might not be by design
[11:27] <knome> >__<
[11:27] <knome> awesome connectivity
[11:27] <elfy> yep
[11:27] <elfy> sucks to be a portuguese connection :p
[11:27] <knome> heh
[11:28] <slickymasterWork> I think it's ok now knome 
[11:28] <knome> 14:25  knome: and note that the time is currently 17UTC, which might or might not be by design
[11:29] <knome> did you see that?
[11:31] <slickymasterWork> yeah, I was thinking about that, because I think next monday will mobe from GMT+1 to GMT, over here
[11:31] <slickymasterWork> but I'm not sure, I'm going to have to find that out
[11:31] <knome> ok
[11:31] <knome> well just that you know, the calendar and the meetings page is out of sync
[11:32] <knome> basically once the event is in the calendar, it has entered the GMT/UTC timezone and won't change based on daylight savings
[11:33] <slickymasterWork> well we're going to be straight GMT just on October, 26th
[11:33] <knome> yep, i understand it'll affect you
[11:33] <knome> but please don't tell this on the calendar and the other on the wiki, that just confuses people more :)
[11:34] <slickymasterWork> lol, one daylight hour less when surfing :P
[11:34] <elfy> can't the gmail thingy just use UTC 
[11:34] <elfy> did when I did it for Fridge
[11:34] <knome> elfy, there is no "UTC" to be selected unfortunately
[11:34] <knome> elfy, but the GMT implementation they are using is practically UTC
[11:34] <elfy> dtupid
[11:35] <knome> because GMT *does* have DST's, but gmail's GMT doesn't
[11:36] <elfy> GMT is GMT - UK is GMT and then BST when necessary
[11:36] <knome> except in google-world
[11:36] <slickymasterWork> corrected now
[11:36] <knome> i know, it really is stupid
[11:36] <elfy> oic you meant GGMT 
[11:36] <elfy> :)
[11:36] <knome> yep
[11:37] <knome> but yeah.. as long as you remmeber to mentally do s/GMT/UTC/ when looking at google calendars, it's all ok
[11:38] <elfy> I guess most will look at agenda anyway
[11:38] <knome> who knows
[11:38] <knome> i think the calendar view is very useful
[11:39] <elfy> if the time's right ... 
[11:39] <elfy> :p
[11:39] <knome> and when i'm not chairing, i usually don't need to look at the agenda before the meeting
[11:39] <knome> because i either know if there's something i need to prepare for, or it's good to go without too much preparing
[11:40] <knome> the agenda is useful for a very different reason and usecase :) 
[12:16] <jjfrv8> elfy, never mind on my question from yesterday.  Wasn't a bug after all.
[16:09] <elfy> jjfrv8: thanks 
[16:37] <GridCube> how much time is left to finish the documentation translations?
[16:38] <GridCube> im trying to get the oficial translators to review our suggestions but they are not responding
[16:40] <elfy> GridCube: not sure if that's covered by the language pack translation deadline - if it is that's october 16th week
[16:40] <GridCube> i remember something about october on the mail a few weeks ago, so it must be
[16:41] <GridCube> our translation is now over 80% for sure, but its not accepted
[16:41] <elfy> there are 2 language freezes - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UtopicUnicorn/ReleaseSchedule
[16:56] <GridCube> mmhm
[16:57] <GridCube> well, ill try to get the people to review it as soon as they can
[18:07] <brainwash> bluesabre: do you want to build a snowman.. ehm, fix some package dependencies? http://lpaste.net/111559
[18:12] <brainwash> bug 1320560 needs some testing, anyone interested?
[18:13] <brainwash> nothing crucial, because the default xubuntu desktop setup is not affected
[18:59] <Unit193> `gdmflexiserver` still exists for GDM.
[18:59] <Unit193> libgdm1  to be precise.
[19:01] <brainwash> and how does it work?
[19:02] <Unit193> I comment because at least https://launchpadlibrarian.net/185077517/xscreensaver_5.26-1ubuntu2_5.26-1ubuntu3.diff.gz removes flex.  I don't know, Gnome is the one that uses GDM.
[19:02] <Unit193> ubuntu-gnome-desktop even seeds it.
[19:02] <brainwash> gnome... we don't care about that, do we? we need something that works with lightdm
[19:03] <Unit193> All of those packages though are xfce, or xscreensaver.  It's nice to give people options, but the chances that'll be a problem are slightly lower, yeah.
[19:03] <Unit193> I'd think it'd be easy enough to add support without removing, but maybe not, so..
[19:05] <brainwash> without removing what?
[19:08] <Unit193> Support for gdm.
[19:11] <brainwash> that's just a minor drawback
[19:12] <brainwash> other display managers or user switching methods aren't support either
[19:13] <brainwash> supported
[19:14] <brainwash> would you prefer a solution similar to xflock4?
[19:15] <brainwash> check which dm is running and invoke the according user switch call
[19:16] <Unit193> That's actually what xscreensaver-wrapper.sh seems to do, and how lxsession does it too.
[19:17] <elfy> evening 
[19:17] <Unit193> I'm not *that* invested, just figured I'd point out that gdmflexiserver does exist for gdm, I don't use it either.
[19:17] <Unit193> elfy: Howdy.
[19:24] <brainwash> Unit193: ok, wanna add a comment to the report then? your info might be relevant
[20:27] <zequence> Are you having problems installing Utopic on VirtualBox?
[20:27] <elfy> zequence: yea - known issue
[20:27] <zequence> elfy: Ok, thanks
[20:28] <elfy> bug 1371651
[20:28] <elfy> you *can* boot it, it just won't do it without mucking about :)
[20:29] <elfy> zequence: that is assuming you've found the same thing - livesession works - install works - boot into install fails
[20:30] <zequence> elfy: I've already forgotten if I had a problem last. Just remember it worked. Will be do some testing tomorrow. Have a guy helping me today
[20:31] <elfy> yea - it's a recent issue