[05:40] Heya [05:56] * enyc meows marcoagpinto [05:56] hey hey hey [05:57] enyc! [05:57] >:) [06:15] Hrrm, I'm curious about OSX-like desktop-interfaces can suggest to others may transition from OSX. There is Elementary-OS, how are ubuntu cinnamon, budgie, ... puzzle =) [06:49] Good morning === PowaBanga_ is now known as PowaBanga === mauved_ is now known as mauved === anderson_ is now known as anderson [07:36] good morning [07:37] enyc: i thought cinnamon was ok, not tried the others. the thing about osx is that everything is tightly integrated and uniform, not true for linux desktops [07:50] ducasse: hrrm not entirely convinced myself tho tbh =) [07:50] ducasse: 'tightly integrated' 'uniform' a bit abstract to me [07:50] you add all sorts of 3rd-party-software to OSX too, etc [07:50] FOSS too [07:51] you can say ubuntu package repository is better-integrated already [07:52] all osx apps look the same, uses the same apis and os services etc is basically what i mean [07:53] oh hrrm ... like integration of menu-bars and all that [07:57] yeah, for example [08:07] hrrm, file browser and otherwise is adifferent I guess [08:08] e.g. gnome and kde and so-on calling different "select file" dialogs etc [08:09] yeah, that's one example === waveform_ is now known as waveform === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [11:18] !party [11:18] Please remember that our support channels are for technical support and not general chat. To countdown to !impish release and then party once it happens, join #ubuntu-release-party. Thank you! :) [17:12] lotuspsychje: An error with the Ubuntu website is completelly outside of the scope of the #ubuntu-ops room, that is strictly IRC-related. [17:13] Eickmeyer: wasnt there like a team for web on irc too? [17:14] lotuspsychje: Perhaps internally at Canonical, #canonical-systadmin might be able to point you in the right direction. But, it's not their responsibility either as they deal with infrastructure. [17:15] ok tnx === JanC_ is now known as JanC [18:33] lotuspsychje: most ubuntu.com / canonical.com web pages have a "report a bug on this site" link on the bottom. and, most surprisingly (i'm not joking, this is like a first time experience for me) those actually work to report it at the right (or at least close enough to right place). [18:42] oh tnx tomreyn [20:13] tomreyn: i stepped out of that windows rescue mission an hour ago :D [20:14] ravage: silly me ;)