[00:08] stiv2k, did you get gnome-control-center to build? [00:23] stiv2k, I actually now think should just drop the extra UI widget and patch the existing "more" widget to handle installation, that is more likely to be accepted upstream === jjmarin_ is now known as jjmarin === meetingology` is now known as meetingology [09:26] Hello Ubuntu Gnome devs. I have short question. Have you guys a Donation button on your website? I can't find anything. [09:27] I don't know about Ubuntu GNOME, but I know about GNOME: https://www.gnome.org//friends [09:31] Leerdeck, No. If you wish to donate, i suggest donating the the gnome project or ubuntu itself [09:35] ah good then I will donate there. Its sad, you guys asked for help and I would if I had time and had more experience with Linux, so I thaugt at least I can help them with a little donation. I bet many others are thinking the same. [09:36] Leerdeck, I'll look into official donations, but there's not a whole lot it does for us [09:36] darkxst, thoughts? ^ [09:38] Leerdeck, you can donate via Ubuntu, but its shared between all the Ubuntu flavours [09:39] I'm not even sure we can directly accept donations, might upset the trademark holders [09:39] do we get anything via ubuntu donations darkxst? (ubuntu gnome devs specifically) [09:39] Noskcaj, have to apply through the Community fund [09:40] we haven't, but we could [09:40] Thought so [09:43] good I will donate separate for Ubuntu and for GNOME. And thank you guys for your hard work. I really appreciate that. [09:45] Noskcaj, I might be angling for a new laptop from the community fund soon ;) [09:46] darkxst, in other news, i'm finally getting the nbn. 2-3 weeks till i can actually be useful [09:46] hopefully, aomething that can cover the pain points like hybrid graphics, hidpi, touch screens etc [09:47] Noskcaj, k, great, don't imagine I will ever get the NBN here, but adsl is not too bad, very close to the exchange [09:48] there is NBN wireless, 500m away from here, but blocked by a big hill [09:48] Well my town was the very first place in australia to get it, and it's taken me 5 years. nbn wireless is all i'm getting. Maybe you could just make a big antenna? [09:48] I would need an antenna 50m high to hook into that, and probably a fake address [09:49] I even though of putting a solar powered repeater on the hill, but meh, still need a fake address [09:50] and its private property (owned by the golf club) [09:51] ;) [09:51] Abbot probably still uses dial-up, if he even has internet! [09:54] and I feel sorry for anyone that ends up on Optus HFC [09:55] (cable network) [09:56] its just a daisy chain of bottlenecks, no way they can upgrade it to meet capacity demands [18:16] darkxst: hi [18:16] its almost done building [18:16] the computer goes to sleep and then it pauses build [18:16] sorry for the long time, i only get a few hours here and there of time [18:44] darkxst: actually i got an error :( [18:44] so I think I've found a bug with the version of libvorbis that Ubuntu Gnome wants to use. [18:44] wondering if anyone is willing to jump through a few hoops to help me troubleshoot it and reproduce it [18:49] darkxst: http://stiv2k.info/img/unsorted/Screenshot%20from%202015-07-03.png [18:49] is it normal for ubuntu gnome to have backports enabled by default? [18:57] i did a fresh install of ubuntu-gnome 15.04 and don't remember marking the backports [18:57] but it looks like backports are enabled [18:57] and there appears to be a bug in libvorbis in the backports version that is making my life painful right now :P can anyone else check if their backports are on by default?