=== elky is now known as elkbuntu [15:27] andreasn: ping? do you have an svg of a bug? I remember you made a nice one [15:28] I didn't make one, but Sebastian Kraft (I think it was him anyway) did one [15:28] I just did a 256x256px variant of it [15:28] let me see if I can find it [15:41] kwwii: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=82506&action=view [15:42] kwwii: and http://www.andreasn.se/diverse/temp/bug-buddy.svg [15:45] andreasn: thanks :-) [15:52] Seen this thing? I like it except for the blatant branding (logo and name): http://willwill100.deviantart.com/art/Interpid-Ibex-Wallpaper-1-87094933 === savvas_ is now known as savvas [16:46] kwwii: np === savvas_ is now known as savvas === Dana1 is now known as DanaG [18:36] kwwii, no new theme in intrepid, mirco is too busy with face-browser [19:19] Cimi: I can still put in a murrine theme [19:20] kwwii, I think that we could have transparency in ubuntu 9.10 [19:21] because could be that the next gtk version will be released in august 2009 [19:23] Cimi: yeah, I assumed we will have to live without transparency this time around [19:23] but that sucks [19:23] yes, that does suck [19:23] because this means we may don't have a stable transparency for 10.04 [19:23] drivers needs to be updated [19:24] I mean, we could ship with any all plugins turned on if it looks good [19:24] and fixed [19:24] It won't [19:24] and it will crash [19:24] perhaps we could pick a couple of apps and test it [19:24] I haven't tested any plugins yet [19:24] because the issues remains [19:24] it does look good in the terminal though :-) [19:24] you can't use an application with a system tray [19:24] ouch, right [19:24] that does suck [19:24] yeah [19:25] the system tray needs fixing anyway [19:25] but as said [19:25] mirco is not going to fix [19:26] I think that I will post a screenshot with and without transparency to mark and tell him that if we want it we have to pay for it [19:26] unless someone inside ubuntu decide that rgba is more important [19:26] not to pay [19:26] ie. someone at or for canonical has to do it [19:26] just change the priority [19:26] mirco could work on this instead gdm [19:26] the problem with gdm is that he has been working on that for more than a year [19:26] gdm face browser is IMHO *fucking useless* [19:26] so they really want him to finish this up [19:27] 99% of the PCs have just 1 account installed [19:27] yeah, I thought about that too [19:27] and you only spend like 30s at that screen [19:27] and 99% of the time on your pc is supposed to be inside your DE, not on the DM! [19:28] fucking useless [19:28] as said [19:28] a lot of time and money wasted [19:28] and as consequence [19:28] we won't have transparency for more then 2 years [19:29] because the testing period will start in 9.10, and maybe won't be stable in time for 10.4 [19:34] I'd rather they figure out a way to get native-resolution framebuffer. [19:35] Having usplash all stretched out of whack is annoying. [19:35] One workaround: calculate a way to compensate for the stretching, by reverse-stretching. [19:39] v86d does the trick [19:40] you can use every resolution you like [19:41] Even ones that aren't in the VBE modes? [19:43] as far as framebuffers go, I think that there will always be problems [19:43] I wonder if there's any reliable way to detect whether the LCD stretches. [19:44] If console uses AxB and Xorg uses CxD, stretch the splash to make it look like it matches the latter. [19:49] DanaG, you can use archlinux ;) [19:50] What does that have to do with anything? [19:50] =รพ === Dana1 is now known as DanaG