=== iceman_ is now known as iceman [02:24] slangasek: can you (if you're the right person) do the gnutls13 merge? (security issues are pending in it) === Seeker`_ is now known as Seeker` [06:15] sigh, remote code execution in gnutls [06:15] we should just go back to using telnet and clear-text protocols. [06:20] perhaps security programs should come with proofs [06:47] kees: blink; when are we switching to gnutls26? [06:47] because gnutls13 should optimally go away === asac_ is now known as asac === MikeTerry is now known as mterry [08:07] Good morning [08:07] slangasek: we should already have it in intrepid === fta2_ is now known as fta2 === fta2 is now known as fta [08:11] pitti: sure; question is, is it what we're linking against, or do we have a migration to finish? [08:12] slangasek: oh, you mean because libgnuts-dev still points to 13? yeah, that's bad; I wonder why Debian did it that way [08:13] hm, gnutls26 also builds libgnutls-dev [08:15] yes, but gnutls26 appears to be ftbfs in intrepid, right [08:15] I guess I saw that yesterday and have already forgotten :) [08:15] aah [08:16] slangasek: right, that's something we should fix with priority, to avoid having too many rebuilds later [08:16] oh, depwait [08:16] yep, starting on it now [08:16] guile-1.8-dev [08:17] mmm [08:17] pitti: question of main promotion vs. neutering the build-dep. Your preference? [08:17] guile 1.6 is in main [08:18] so if we can obsolete this in favor of 1.8, that would be best IMHO [08:18] have you seen which packages use 1.6 currently? [08:18] checking [08:19] argh slow ssh [08:20] slangasek: so, I'd be fine with promoting 1.8 now and filing a milestoned bug to transition away from 1.6 [08:21] it's just autogen, gnome-games, graphviz, and swig1.3 === ]reed[ is now known as [reed] [08:22] slangasek: gnome-games is fine with 1.8, seb changed it to 1.6 in hardy because only that was in main [08:23] ok - shall I promote it now, or do you want any kind of paperwork first? [08:23] nah, just a new version [08:23] I'm fine with promoting it now [08:24] slangasek: I'll file that milestone bug [08:24] great, thanks [08:25] guile-1.8 promoted [08:31] slangasek: bug 232428 [08:31] Launchpad bug 232428 in guile-1.6 "guile 1.6 -> 1.8 transition" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/232428 [08:32] Are you guys going to want a mass-give-back after gnutls builds? [08:33] infinity: I guess so far packages just built against gnutls13, so I don't think they actually FTBFSed? or did you notice that? [08:34] pitti: Haven't really been watching like a hawk, to be honest, but I did notice that all my buildd queues are empty, which is usually a sign that something has gone horribly wrong. :) [08:34] Failures build a lot faster than successes. [08:35] (With the exception of mozart...) [08:35] infinity: libgnutls-dev already exists in intrepid but is the wrong version; feel free to mass-giveback, but I expect most are going to require fresh uploads for the transition [08:35] slangasek: Kay, fair enough. [08:36] speaking of gnutls, are we going to see a security update for it soon? [08:36] Mithrandir: that's why we're speaking of gnutls ;) [08:36] ah, ok. [08:36] Mithrandir, hi [08:36] * Mithrandir crawls back under his pebble. [08:36] hiya, Lars [08:36] how's Prague? [08:36] Mithrandir, looks very much like the inside of a hotel [08:37] you haven't seen much more of it? [08:37] nope [08:37] liw: should we drag you downtown tonight? :) [08:38] slangasek, I would not mind that, and tonight is probably the last chance of that [08:38] * Hobbsee removes the pebble [08:39] Mithrandir: if you want to help, we've still got to do a backport of the upstream fix to dapper's gnutls12. (i'm presently testing the feisty/gutsy/hardy fixes) [08:58] Keybuk: ping? [08:59] fabbione: hi [08:59] Keybuk: hi [08:59] how's it going, dude? [08:59] Keybuk: sorry to bother but i found a bug in libvolume-id-dev that's rather annoying :) [08:59] Keybuk: pretty good and you? [09:00] | |-- libvolume_id.so -> /lib/libvolume_id.so [09:00] ^^ broken symlink [09:00] in my specific case turns linking from shared to static [09:00] * ogra heard the rumours ... congrats fabbione :) [09:00] not sure if it affects all other packages [09:00] * ogra hugs fabio [09:00] ogra: rumors? my wife is not pregnant [09:00] haha [09:01] fabbione, i spent a few evenings with davidz the last days [09:01] Keybuk: afaict the bug is also in hardy [09:03] ogra: thanks tho.. we will see how this ride goes [09:03] Keybuk: do you prefer a bug in LP.. or are you already on top of it? [09:03] heh, yeah, sounds like an intresting change [09:03] fabbione: ? [09:03] well it's a totally different job [09:03] oh, I see [09:03] bug please [09:03] Keybuk: for the broken symlink [09:04] ok [09:04] err [09:04] wait [09:04] that's fine isn't it? [09:04] err no [09:04] /usr/lib/libbolume_id.so -> /lib/libvolume_id.so [09:04] there is no /lib/libvolume_id.so [09:04] ah, d'oh [09:04] ok, got it [09:05] Keybuk: can i just copy paste this from IRC? [09:05] i am lazy this morning :) [09:05] sure [09:05] thanks [09:05] there is already one.. [09:06] let see if it's the same [09:06] Hi am using Laptop where sound is not working ?I check all sound related functionality and alsamixer all are fine ? [09:07] Keybuk: you win #232434 [09:08] thank you ;) [09:08] welcome :) [09:15] heya [09:18] * mneptok shoves fabbione playfully === hunger_t is now known as hunger [09:26] mneptok: hey dude :) [09:26] \o/ [09:27] fabbione: been to Westford yet? [09:27] Heya fabbione [09:27] Keybuk, who did you say I should speak with regarding the memory leak in notification-daemon? [09:28] mneptok: nope.. unlikely to go for a while [09:28] * mneptok nods [09:28] cody-somerville: hi [09:29] \o_ [09:29] * cody-somerville slaps mneptok around the room a bit. [09:30] * Hobbsee attacks you all with the Long Pointy Stick of DOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!™ [09:30] hey [09:31] cody-somerville: you tease ;) [09:31] mneptok: don't get excited... [09:32] cody-somerville: mvo [09:32] or seb128 [09:32] is there a patch for the issue or that something to debug§? [09:33] something to debug [09:35] I had setup valgrind and let it run for several hours [09:35] but... then I shut off my laptop. [09:36] I think there is a bug with a valgrind log already [09:36] the issue is in the ubuntu theme [09:37] just too many bugs, it's on my list already, but patches are welcome if somebody wants to speed things [09:38] seb128, I'll try working through it [09:38] cool [09:39] bug #67129 has several valgrind logs that can be useful [09:39] Launchpad bug 67129 in notification-daemon "notification-daemon using 237MB of memory" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/67129 [09:49] mneptok, I know :P [09:49] Keybuk, wasn't there something else you said I should speak to mvo about? [09:50] seb128, can you take a look at this bug and clarify for the individuals who have recently commented what you feel is the most appropriate procedure? [09:51] IMHO, I would think that commenting on that bug would be the correct action since it doesn't make sense to file a new bug on a package for a version that isn't even uploaded to Ubuntu yet. [09:52] cody-somerville: I don't know what your issue is exactly [09:53] but if that's similar to this bug there is no need to add new comments [09:53] Oh, I forgot to post the bug number. [09:54] seb128, it is something completely different :) [09:54] seb128, https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202174 [09:54] Launchpad bug 202174 in abiword "Please update to version 2.6" [Medium,In progress] [09:55] I think I'm lost in this discussion now [09:55] weren't we speaking about memory leak in notification-daemon? [09:55] seb128, Yes. :) Sorry if I wasn't clear in my transition to a different subject. [09:56] seb128, Where are you at? I can quickly come explain in person. I don't think I've actually met you yet so that would be nice to do anyhow. [09:57] I'm sitting with the GNOME guys at the coffee tables [09:57] the new update seem to be broken, they have been broken since yesterday. [09:57] the missing packages are apport apport-qt python-apport python-problem-report [09:57] what new update? [09:57] the automatic update does not find them, and if you check manually they are actually *not* there [09:58] still, "apt-get update" outputs them as in need of upgrade [09:58] what is going on? [09:58] seb128, raise your hands in the air and wave them all about? [09:58] : P [10:00] seb128, I'll catch you later. I have to go to Live CD memory requirements. [10:02] who is archive_admin of the day? === persia_ is now known as persia [10:10] cody-somerville: yeah, I didn't see you there and had to move to the next session now [10:11] I'm in the kernel session at the moment. [10:11] fabbione: theorically me but we are at uds [10:11] fabbione: so I'm slightly busy, is there anything you need? [10:17] seb128: hey.. nothing urgent.. i uploaded redhat-cluster to intrepid that spits out a bunch of new binaries that needs NEW love. all of them except redhat-cluster-source_2.20080521-0ubuntu1_all.deb needs to go in main. source and old binaries are already there [10:17] seb128: let me know if you prefer it in an email or a bug.. [10:18] seb128: and it can wait when you have time [10:19] fabbione: if it's in the NEW queue it'll be processed, no need to open a bug or send an email, I'll have a look later when I've a free slot [10:19] seb128: yeps.. cool. just wanted to make sure they were landing in the right place [10:19] is there anything depending on those? [10:20] some of them yes, others no [10:20] but they will soon [10:20] there will be stuff depending on them soon (sorry) [10:21] fabbione: ok, will accept those later, there is nothing in the queue yet, I guess you just uploaded and they need to build [10:21] seb128: indeed.. you are absolutely right :) as i said it's not urgent. [10:22] ok, noted, will do that later [10:22] thanks a lot [10:23] you're welcome [10:32] sweet, new glibc in intrepid! [10:34] <\sh> oh no...new bugfox release...I really shouldn't take painkillers [10:47] * Keybuk wants waitfd() [10:48] Keybuk; what would waitfd() do? [10:48] int waitfd (int fd, idtype_t idtype, id_t id, int flags) [10:48] or something [10:48] it would return a file descriptor [10:49] read() on that file descriptor would return siginfo_t structures [10:49] equivalent to those that waitid() would have returned, also clearing them from the queue [10:49] oh [10:49] that would be really nice! [10:49] wait_fd = waitfd (...) [10:49] signal_fd = signalfd (...) [10:49] basically, so you can poll it.... [10:49] timer_fd = timerfd_create (...) [10:49] select () [10:49] yup [10:49] it's the only thing you can't do with poll/select/etc. now [10:50] wouldn't work so good for all signals.... [10:50] it may even exist [10:50] signalfd() exists already [10:50] having to wait until you return to the mainloop to deal with SIGBUS wouldn't work so well :) [10:50] right [10:50] there's some timerfd stuff in the kernel these days too [10:50] indeed === mterry__ is now known as mterry [12:23] hi [12:23] you ah hi i'm wanting to know when you guys will patch the intel driver which is causing me and others using laptops a really bad experience (aka go to vt then back once or twice and the comp freezes... close the screen ditto... on reopen ... i'm asking here because i can't give out hardy cd's until a cd with this fixed in it is put out -- when is the next revision of hardy coming out ?.... [12:24] gcc-4.2-base and libtotem-plparser10 cannot be updated since a few days ... is that correct or did i miss something? [12:25] removing gcc-4.2-base is not possible because many programs still depend on it ... [12:25] and the libtotem one needs an unavailable package, 'perlapi' or something like that [12:25] why is totem being given preference over gcc ? [12:26] dbmoodb: is a bug filed already? (the devs are mostly at the UDS conference currently...) [12:26] it is filled [12:26] soc: I've not observed that on either of my Hardy systems [12:26] oh i see jdong [12:27] dbmoodb: what kind of hardware does this Intel bug affect (I run GMA950 with seemingly no problems doing VT switch) [12:27] jdong: oops, sorry, wanted #ubuntu+1 ... [12:27] sorry [12:28] soc: haha that explains it [12:28] .... 855 [12:28] :-) [12:28] one second let me find it [12:28] dbmoodb: ah [12:31] apparently https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/211285 .... says i can fix it by adding a few options [12:31] Launchpad bug 211285 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "i855GM: blank screen after resume from suspend to ram, on Hardy" [Undecided,Confirmed] [12:32] they updated the bot ? [12:33] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/221316 if you want the page i was reading before [12:33] Launchpad bug 221316 in xserver-xorg-video-intel "[hardy] blank screen on 855GM when playing video using intel driver" [High,Triaged] [12:33] triaged means what -- being dealt with ? [12:35] dbmoodb, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status [12:38] dbmoodb: triaged means cause is understood, and possible the fix has been identified [12:38] in the bug report or in within the ubuntu maintainer group ? [12:39] dbmoodb: it can only be set by the bug team or by developers [12:40] dbmoodb: at this point I don't see why it's triaged, I think it was at one of the false-hope stages [12:40] apparently the ForceEnablePipeA instruction works [12:41] i will try it now [12:42] dbmoodb: the "fix" in Debian doesn't really help us out all that much.... [12:42] ah in debian experimental [12:42] dbmoodb: it's just updating from 2.2.1 to 2.2.99.901 prerelease drivers... doesn't really identify any changeset as the problem [12:42] not in debian anything so far as i can tell [12:42] dbmoodb: this is strictly out of the question for Hardy [12:42] oh really [12:43] so why is firefox beta 3 in [12:43] where did you guys get that from ? [12:43] dbmoodb: but if someone can bisect between those two releases and figure out exactly which change is the fix... [12:43] dbmoodb: ff3 is in because that was a design decision made at the beginnning of the hardy development cycle. [12:43] oh [12:43] dbmoodb: i.e. around this time 6 months ago [12:43] dbmoodb: we do accept beta software, but not upgraded after a release is done! [12:44] that is fine the fix you say is in debian [12:44] dbmoodb: you can imagine, a lot of bugfixing work went into the 2.2.1 driver in Ubuntu; upgrading blindly to a new version might fix your problem but break something else [12:44] dude.. i don't think it has ever worked except in debian etch for my laptop ... lenny was ok [12:45] dbmoodb: if you have some knowledge about compiling source debian packages, I'd suggest trying the experimental driver on Hardy [12:45] and even then --- etch wouldn't bring the screen back on all the time... - blank (black ) computer was still on and if i was in kde it worked .. i.e i could and did close the screen [12:45] report back if it works or not [12:45] well i'm testing that one option [12:45] dbmoodb: identifying a "working" version is definitely a first step towards finding the fix :D [12:45] i'm not compiling it for ubuntu i would remove it [12:46] jdong: the working version is many ago [12:46] i tend to think this is a bug in gnome power manager [12:46] -- will get kde now for a test [12:47] wait wtf i never told hardy to remember my password why did it just store my wpa one ? [12:47] i said no [12:47] i didn't put a gnome password vault up... [12:52] fix is a go [12:52] i can switch consoles [12:52] heya [12:52] --- with that option [12:53] oh wow even better than a go it is a total fix i just closed the lid nice [12:53] dbmoodb: that's good to hear :) Did you add that info to the bug report? [12:55] dbmoodb: not an ubuntu issue, but why am i getting multiple copies of mails? please fix it. [12:55] Hobbsee: it so is [12:55] i'm on ubuntu right now [12:55] good. [12:56] and Hobbsee i want fixed to go upsteam these days not stay within ubuntu / debian [12:56] i don't want another openssl problem [12:56] then send them. [12:58] Hobbsee: multiple emails ? [12:59] * Hobbsee wonders just how many people have that particular chipset, too [13:00] a lot .... it is an intel graphics chip on a dell laptop want to look at pop-con ? [13:00] it's one of Intel's like 20 different graphics chipsets out there today.... [13:01] it seems to be an error in bullet proof x configs jdong yes i am aware of that i think it affects a large number of them (laptops ) where acpi is used a lot more than the desktop [13:01] dbmoodb: mucs stuff. nina should have spoken to you, that multiple people are getting mass mails. [13:01] oh [13:01] that stopped you might be getting one to kubuntu and ubutu [13:01] i can fix it [13:02] i thought i removed the old one we were a bit trigger happy on the last few emails ... [13:02] cool [13:02] * Hobbsee got 6, iirc. [13:03] 6... for which event ? [13:03] the monday night grad thing. [13:04] shouldn't have [13:04] that is weird [13:06] wait you got a few from the comp mailing list that we passed on to them ? [13:06] i think i did, but i didn't count them. [13:07] ArneGoetje: link to the BachoTex presentation about new XeTeX features: http://www.river-valley.tv/conferences/bachotex2008/ === pgraner is now known as pgraner_afk [13:38] StevenK: do you use backuppc on prodcution systems? - or other way round: are you familiar with the package? [13:39] I used to [13:39] Somewhat familiar [13:39] StevenK: would you like to take over the merge from debian? [13:40] I did the 3.0.0 merge [13:40] StevenK: I started on it, but I don't really understand all te ubunut changes in detail [13:40] StevenK: if you want, I can tar up what I currently have, so you don't need to start from scratch. [13:40] <\sh> oh ... backup.../me still needs to fix some bacula bugs [13:41] <\sh> well...it's a good task during linuxtag [13:41] I played with bacula, it's fun [13:42] <\sh> StevenK, it's not when you use the mysql backend + the qt4 frontend... [13:42] siretart: I'll deal. :-) [13:42] StevenK: thanks. do you want my merge directory? [13:42] siretart: I think I can cope without it [13:43] ok [13:43] <\sh> StevenK, and the other thing: bacula without ssl sucks a lot [13:43] I've moved on from the company I was looking at bacula for, so shrug [13:44] hey.. I'm wondering if there is a way to get xdg-open to accept program arguments [13:44] so I can do xdg-open sh program.sh [13:45] um, hello m does anyone here know who Michel Vogt is? [13:45] guysoft42: his nick is mvo, why? [13:45] <\sh> guysoft42, mvo [13:45] Martinp23, because i want to ask him about DistUpgradeViewNoninteractive.py .. i need to run it somehow [13:46] or if there are any alternatives to xdg-open? I need to be able to open up any file, or command in a generic way [13:46] Mithrandir: ^ [13:46] Auzy: look at see? [13:47] hmm.. that does look better mithrandir [13:48] I'll give it a try now (its the only thing stopping my program being released) [13:49] is there anyone here that knows maybe why DistUpgradeViewNoninteractive.py exists, but its not really accessed by anything? and is it possible to use it somehow? [13:50] sweeet, you are a genius Mithrandir [13:50] <\sh> guysoft42, what software? [13:50] * Auzy hugs system() [13:52] ahh, no.. crap, wont work Mithrandir, its just a viewer [13:52] \sh, its a part of the update manager. i basically want to run the update manager, and make it act non-interactive (like placing DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive ) . but no option exists in the code, apart from this file. i also tried fooling it and replacing it with the DistUpgradeViewGTK.py file, but that didnt help [13:55] <\sh> guysoft42, oh update-manager...the secret software desire of "please let me understands mvos logic here and there" ... yeah...you need mvo [13:58] \sh, where can i find him? does he come here? for all i care i can give him a phone call, this is kinda important to me [13:59] <\sh> guysoft42, I think mvo is somewhere attending a session during UDS prague... === effie is now known as effie_jayx [14:01] * guysoft42 googles up UDS [14:01] <\sh> guysoft42, ubuntu developer summit [14:02] <\sh> guysoft42, most ubuntu devs and community devs are planning the intrepid release..so most of them are busy talking and writing [14:04] \sh, well , for a start i can go looking at #ubuntu-devel-summit [14:05] \sh, do you think it would be alittle out of order going there and asking "has anyone seen mvo?" [14:06] guysoft42, no [14:06] guysoft42: try /whois mvo and /msg nickserv info mvo looks like he was last on irc (or at least last identified) about a day ago [14:07] he was here a day ago, but come to think if, it.. if there is someone on irc neaby him here, maybe he can call him to have a look [14:08] He is at the UDS judging from a blog :P [14:09] joaopinto, i know i was just told.. so i was aking now on #ubuntu-devel-summit if anyone knows where he is [14:09] guysoft42: if he's not on IRC that's probably because he's attending a session [14:09] stgraber, he was here a day or so.. i am sure he is busy [14:10] UDS finishes at 18, maybe you can get it then before he goes out for dinner [14:26] Hi, I know this isn't really the right place, but I thought that since ubuntu uses notification-daemon a lot, I might ask here... Does anyone know of a place to find help using notify-send in scripts? [14:26] or just in general, tutorials, guides, or documentation? [14:27] * Hobbsee wonders who she can bribe to do some work for her. [14:29] thanks all, got a workaround [14:29] /server globalirc.zapto.org [14:30] but I should send a patch in to xdg-open [14:34] wing-commander scott% xargs [14:34] xargs: xargs.c:443: main: Assertion `bc_ctl.arg_max <= (131072-2048)' failed. [14:34] zsh: abort (core dumped) xargs [14:34] -- [14:34] that's bad, right? :) [14:34] possibly less than ideal [14:35] setopt no_crash [14:36] I assume that xargs is asserting that the maximum argv length isn't too large there? [14:37] !sru [14:37] Stable Release Update information is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates [14:37] intrepid libc => hold [14:37] video is jerky on old dell gx260, should i buy a new videocard? what kind? === smarter_ is now known as smarter [14:50] \sh, why is the update manger pulling code it already has on in its package... thats what DistUpgradeFetcherCore.py is for.. [14:50] * guysoft42 is confused [14:52] <\sh> guysoft42, I already had two tries to understand the code...I failed badly...so I'll leave it to mvo to explain the secrets ;) [14:53] \sh, and he is in Pruge.. and i need to solve this one as quick as possible [14:53] guysoft: Just a guess: the version of update-manager in Ubuntu 15.04 might not have all the required stuff to properly upgrade to Ubuntu 15.10, so better fetch the most recent dist-upgrade code. [14:53] \sh, i understand the code.. but its kinda strange [14:54] ion_, yes, but then why keep in on the drive in the first place - so ill try and hack it and then see its not at all used [15:08] could someone give me a link to information on how the localized folder names in ~ are implemented? [15:09] PsySine, I don't have a ready link, but I think it's on freedesktop.org [15:10] thanks, i'll take a look [15:11] The xdg-user-dirs{,-gtk} packages handle that AFAIU. [15:18] soren: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qemu/+bug/144368 [15:18] Launchpad bug 144368 in qemu "qemu fails to boot a disk image in gutsy" [High,Incomplete] [15:21] ok, this is strange, this didn't work : ( while true; do export DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive"; done ) & sudo do-release-upgrade [15:22] <\sh> guysoft42, yuk...you won't get DEBIAN_FRONTEND inside your sudo shell imho [15:23] \sh, hmm, let me try that [15:25] <\sh> guysoft42, I even wonder if export DEBIAN_FRONTEND="noninteractive" ; sudo -E do-release-upgrade works ...( -E is preserve env) [15:25] \sh, doesnt seem to work :( , let me try your command [15:27] \sh, sudo illedal option -e ?? [15:28] <\sh> -E [15:29] <\sh> -E The -E (preserve environment) option will override the env_reset [15:29] <\sh> option in sudoers(5)). [15:30] guys, is there something better then sourceforge out there? [15:30] I think sourceforge hates me :( [15:30] Auzy, i know some developers that have trouble with SF go to berlios. i still personally use SF [15:31] I mean, I like the features, but sourceforge seems so danged slow [15:31] \sh, maybe there is an internal sudo call within do-release-upgrade then [15:31] \sh, that will mess it up for me [15:31] each commit for even 1 file takes forever for me [15:32] might check berlios though [15:32] <\sh> Auzy, launchpad.net? :) [15:32] can u put code on launchpad? [15:32] <\sh> sure [15:32] meh, i'll check that out too I guess :D [15:32] thanks [15:33] <\sh> in bzr mode...and not SVN... [15:33] ahh ok, never used bazaar before, is there an eclipse plugin? [15:33] I know my plugin supports SVN and CVS [15:33] <\sh> Auzy, yes...but I don't know if it works... [15:33] anyway, I'll look into it [15:33] thanks [15:33] Auzy, yes there is, and works quite well :) [15:34] cool [15:34] Auzy, http://bazaar-vcs.org/BzrEclipse [15:34] I'll look at options if I even know if this program will take off [15:34] if it wont, no point === evalles_ is now known as effie_jayx [16:17] is preseeding broken on hoary, I don't seem to get joy from preseed/url=http://... [16:17] s/hoary/hardy/ [16:34] do-release-upgrade++ :) === fta2 is now known as fta === fta is now known as fta-uds [19:05] http://blog.rominet.net/2008/05/debianopenssl-debacle.html [19:12] pas de francais [20:08] hy [20:08] i realy need some some help in undersanding policykit and cnsole kit.. i am searching someone ith deep understanding in how theese got inside ubuntu for a longer convrsation === xhaker_ is now known as xhaker [20:57] heya [21:59] can anyone point me to a correctly localized shell script in ubuntu as an example that I can work from? [23:03] why does Ubuntu use 'usplash' instead of 'splashy' ? [23:22] smallfoot-, basically because splashy breaks suspend in certain cases [23:25] oh [23:25] then they should fix that bug [23:25] hey plz make so that i can press "esc" in usplash to see boot messages === twi1 is now known as twi_ === fta2 is now known as fta-uds