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[01:50] <Flumpy> Hey, when I try to login to an account (MSN, Google, Facebook) via the Contacts Setup in Gnome, the page never loads for any of them. What's up?
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[10:48] <edgy> hi, I cannot search any pdf with okular, is it only me?
[10:49] <edgy> okular 0.14.90
[11:29] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[11:32] <penguin42> Hey BK
[11:40] <BluesKaj> hi penguin42
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[11:48] <edgy> can someone please try okular and confirm search is not working?
[11:56] <penguin42> edgy: Agreed
[11:56] <penguin42> edgy: It just sits and spins even on a small doc
[11:57] <edgy> penguin42: exactly, is this a regression on quantal or kde or it was like this before but we didn't notice?
[11:57] <penguin42> edgy: Don't know, my only KDE install is quantal
[11:58] <edgy> ok shall I file a bug?
[11:58] <penguin42> yes!
[11:58] <penguin42> tell us the bug number and I'll confirm it
[11:58] <penguin42> actually, best to file it on the kde bugzilla
[12:00] <edgy> penguin42: ok, ...
[12:25] <edgy> penguin42: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=303843
[12:25] <ubottu> KDE bug 303843 in general "okular cannot find words" [Major,Unconfirmed]
[12:28] <penguin42> edgy: You say 'Actual Results: Nothing found' - for me it just keeps spinning and never finishes the search
[12:28] <edgy> penguin42: yes, it justs keeps spinning and never finishes the search and nothing found.
[12:29] <edgy> penguin42: because other bugs complaining that they get the spinning but results found
[12:30] <edgy> penguin42: e.g https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=238674
[12:30] <ubottu> KDE bug 238674 in general "busy cursor remains in searching" [Normal,Unconfirmed]
[12:31] <penguin42> yeh that sounds different
[12:33] <edgy> ok leaving now, thanks
[14:10] <xnox> what happened to libreoffice loading spash!!!! 8)
[14:10] * xnox is scared
[14:26] <edgy> hi, dstat --mysql-io shows nothing, is this a bug or I am not using it properly?
[17:00] <IdleOne> oh wow. updates to xchat
[17:00] * IdleOne is excited
[18:33] <Daekdroom> Is anyone else having a held-back oss-compat for weeks?
[18:34] <penguin42> Daekdroom: Certainly not on my install I did a few days ago
[18:35] <trism> Daekdroom: bug 992991
[18:35] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 992991 in oss-compat (Ubuntu) "oss-compat uninstallable: depends on non-existent package kmod" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/992991
[18:35] <penguin42> Daekdroom: But yes, on my older would
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[21:55] <paulo_gomes> hi all, anyone installed amd proprietary drivers in 12.10?
[22:31] <Daekdroom> Oh no.
[22:32] <Daekdroom> It seems nautilus no longer sorts folder items like: folder by names then files by names.
[22:32] <Daekdroom> Is that because some people can't tell folders apart from files?
[22:45] <smallfoot-> is this 12.10 gonna have weston?
[22:45] <smallfoot-> cuz i tried it in vm
[22:45] <smallfoot-> and it sucks
[22:46] <smallfoot-> and the weston package doesnt look like its getting updated
[22:47] <penguin42> trying wayland stuff in a vm is probably a really bad idea
[22:47] <penguin42> Does anyone know if there is a ppa or debs of current kde4.9 rc1/rc2 - I'm on a KDE bug that's in QQ and the KDE guys are asking me to try rc1 or rc2
[22:55] <smallfoot-> http://tinyurl.com/bsfwt86
[22:55] <smallfoot-> idk anythin
[23:01] <Daekdroom> I think the wayland stuff is getting tested separately instead of getting into the repos.
[23:01] <penguin42> I'm sure stuff will be in the repos, I doubt any of it will be default/expected to be used
[23:01] <Daekdroom> Also, VMs usually don't support KMS and GL ES, which are requirements for Wayland if I recall correctly.
[23:05] <penguin42> that kitty looks very sad, and I think I understand why
[23:06] <Arnold> penguin42, do you mean something like this?: https://launchpad.net/~neon/+archive/ppa
[23:07] <Arnold> I only actually noticed that it has a different package naming.
[23:08] <penguin42> Arnold: Hmm possibly, I wonder if that actually corresponds to a particular KDE rc though?
[23:10] <Arnold> penguin42, should be fine, since the release is good (Quantal) and it's being built daily ("Aiming to provide you with nightly builds of KDE")
[23:12] <penguin42> Arnold: Right, that's one for tomorrow I think then - it's bound to make one heck of a mess of my desktop :-(
[23:14] <Arnold> penguin42, practically installing it as we speak :P
[23:16] <penguin42> right, time to finish watching Avatar....
[23:21] <Arnold> Actually penguin42, you could go with something official, like: https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/beta/
[23:22] <Arnold> ... what am I saying? That's for Oneiric...