[06:07] <flocculant> knome: ack
[07:49] <akxwi-dave> flocculant: Ack on that.. grab me at somepoint one night
[08:58] <bluesabre> flocculant, no complaints here
[08:58] <bluesabre> Unit193, yay!
[16:47] <nairwolf> hi ;) Nice to see ubiquity and apt have been upgraded on yakkety, and nice to see that the intel driver has been updated to Xenial ;)
[16:57] <flocculant> indeed it is nice to see the intel fix land
[16:58] <flocculant> ubiquity and apt for yakkety are likely to see more changes - that's the wonder of using what others don't like to :p
[17:01] <nairwolf> why are you seing others don't like it ? Nobody likes ubiquity and apt ? 
[17:02] <flocculant> not at all what I meant
[17:02] <nairwolf> can you re-say it differently, please ? 
[17:03] <flocculant> we're half way through a dev cycle - ubiquity and apt will see more changes, that's what happens when you're using an un-released dev version of *buntu :)
[17:03] <flocculant> nairwolf: yea I was trying to say it differently :)
[17:04] <flocculant> so yea, nice to see bugs fixed - but don't assume that's it for yakkety 
[17:04] <nairwolf> oh, ok, so I will stay vigilent ;)
[17:04] <flocculant> cos skip button flies about all over the place for one thing ... 
[17:04] <nairwolf> yes, yes ;)
[17:06] <nairwolf> As you here, I've suspected a bug at Xenial. In fact, I have it from the first day of Xenial. And I have re-installed recently with 16.04.1 and I see these same weird behaviour. Do you think it's okay to write to xubuntu-users ml, and ask if someone has the same behaviour ? 
[17:06] <flocculant> for sure
[17:07] <nairwolf> ok
[17:07] <flocculant> I'll see it there 
[17:08] <nairwolf> the fact is, it's a little bit difficult to explain for me in english
[17:08] <nairwolf> can I try to explain it to you here (or at #xubuntu) firstly ? 
[17:09] <flocculant> probably best suited to #xubuntu, apart from anything others might have seen it, fixed it for themselves or others etc
[17:09] <nairwolf> If you don't know this bug, I could ask at xubuntu-users, to see if someone has the same thing.
[17:09] <nairwolf> ok
[17:10] <nairwolf> so, I prefer to use the mailing-list because it's easier to watch messages from email.
[17:10] <flocculant> nairwolf: if it's xenial I stopped using it when I moved to yakkety the day after xenial released
[17:10] <flocculant> nairwolf: send it to the mailing list then :)
[17:11] <flocculant> if it's hard to understand I'll ask there 
[17:11] <nairwolf> by the way, I wanted to know how much instable it is to run a devel version
[17:11] <flocculant> well 
[17:11] <nairwolf> I wanted to use the devel version, but I'm afraid to have some days, an unstable system, and being unable to work correctly
[17:12] <flocculant> generally pretty stable - I did last week have to revert to xenial for a couple of days
[17:12] <nairwolf> I'm not enough confident to find workorounds if something breaks for example. 
[17:12] <nairwolf> ok, when you have to revert, what do you do exactly ? 
[17:12] <flocculant> nairwolf: dual boot - have a shared data area, if yak goes wrong - boot to xenial
[17:12] <nairwolf> that would be the best solution for me ;)
[17:12] <flocculant> revert = booting to xenial
[17:13] <nairwolf> I should do that this week-end !
[17:13] <nairwolf> ok, if it's dual boot, I'm able to do that. 
[17:13] <flocculant> then find out - what's up - fix it in yak, carry on using it
[17:13] <nairwolf> and yes, it makes sense ! 
[17:13] <flocculant> nairwolf: that's what I do - though I usually have more like a triple or quad boot
[17:13] <nairwolf> oh really ? 
[17:13] <nairwolf> which other OS do you run ? 
[17:14] <flocculant> eg I *might* have trusty/xenial/yak/yak2/yak3 
[17:14] <flocculant> oh all xubuntu - just different version - depends on what I need to have around for testing, but I USE development release as my daily 
[17:16] <nairwolf> that's great ;) 
[17:16] <nairwolf> I should do the same thing ! At least use development release as my daily !
[17:17] <nairwolf> the bug I'm concerned about is related to log-in log-out, so I need to quit the room. See you later my friend !
[17:17] <flocculant> certainly more useful than milestone testing in my opinion - I've been talking about this for many cycles
[17:17] <nairwolf> yeah, you right ! 
[17:30] <nairwolf> sent ! 
[17:33] <flocculant> aah yes - seen something about that - can't replicate - not sure if it was in users list or a bug right now
[17:34] <flocculant> bbl
[17:37] <nairwolf> oh, so I'm not alone ;)
[17:38] <nairwolf> I have to see if it's happen in my second computer
[17:42] <flocculant> yea not alone - but not including me ;)
[17:44] <nairwolf> so, let's see if someone answers !
[17:44] <nairwolf> my message is clear, at least ? 
[17:47] <flocculant> yea
[18:03] <nairwolf> so, I'm not alone, for sure ! 
[20:41] <Noskcaj> bluesabre, Any plans to update catfish/mugshot/menulibre in debian currently?