[15:02] <dkessel> So, will there be a meeting today?
[15:24] <krytarik> dkessel: Unless you read "2016-02-18 - Xubuntu Team 17:00UTC" as being today, as I did, not that I know of. :P
[15:24] <dkessel> krytarik: lol. Indeed, I did
[15:25] <krytarik> :D
[15:36] <knome> ochosi, i just figured a way to hide inherited emblems
[15:36] <knome> ochosi, it's a dirty hack, but: ln -s /dev/null emblem-icon-name.svg
[15:40] <knome> ochosi, and looks like by creating emblem-icon-name.icon with the content "[Icon Data]\nDisplayName=Icon's name" you can get nicer names in the emblem dialog
[16:08] <krytarik> [16:04] <Laney> barry: hi, did you notice the ubuntu i386 images have been failing to build with an error from axi?
[16:08] <krytarik> [16:05] <barry> Laney: yep, cyphermox pointed me at the build failure.  it's a 32bit thing, but i hope to have time today to investigate
[16:08] <krytarik> flocculant: ↑
[16:09] <flocculant> ta :)
[16:10] <krytarik> Otherwise, I'd suggest dropping software-center now already. :P
[16:10] <flocculant> :D
[21:10] <Unit193> krytarik: Would be nice, but some people would likely be surprised that there's "no way" to install applications in the dalies.
[21:17] <Unit193> [16:14:06] < barry> cyphermox, Laney: LP: #1527745 - i have to run out for an errand right now but i'll work out a fix when i get back.  should be quick
[21:17] <cyphermox> Unit193: of course you can still install apps
[21:18] <cyphermox> replace software-center with something that AIUI still works and predates it; synaptic.
[21:18] <Unit193> cyphermox: I'm aware, I've never activly used USC. :P  Sorry for the ping.
[21:18] <Unit193> Yeah we used to install synaptic.
[21:18] <cyphermox> ;)
[21:18] <cyphermox> that was not at all a shameless plug because I've touched synaptic in the past
[21:19] <cyphermox> still, I think barry or Laney will fix the issue and things should work soon
[21:19] <Unit193> I'm actually just glad it gets some love every so often, I still find it useful every few months or so.  Shows origin better than others.  Otherwise I find apt/apt-get/apt-cache work great.
[21:19] <Unit193> Yeah, that's what it looked like.