[01:20] the new screen locker is... much more 21st century ;-) [01:21] Is it reliable? [01:24] should be http://blog.martin-graesslin.com/blog/2011/10/new-screen-locker/ === jdrab_ is now known as jdrab === yofel_ is now known as yofel [14:26] Hiyas all [14:55] yofel: Now that I've accepted everything, I checked Ninjas and it's clear we got them all. [14:55] 4.9.4 tarballs available, BTW. [14:59] Riddell: Are GFDL invariant sections allowed under KDE licensing policy? [17:05] 4.9.3 from quantal-proposed seems to be running fine here. [17:08] ScottK, my HW is older so the new 3.7 kernel freezes at my wireless KB recognition , and I have hard reboot , and the 3.5 kernel doesn't fails on the nvidia additional driver install here , so I'm going to wait for the alpha before I try 13.04 again [17:09] have to hard reboot [17:09] Did you talk to Ubuntu kernel people/file bugs? [21:33] JontheEchidna: Were you ever able to test the rebuilt kphotoalbum? [21:33] ScottK: anything to test in particular? [21:34] JontheEchidna: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=307148#c9 - Not really. [21:34] KDE bug 307148 in general "Build failed against libkipi 2.0.0" [Normal,New] [21:34] I'd just like to give upstream some feedback so maybe they'll release the changes ... [21:34] well, uh, it seems to run at least; but I've never used the program before [21:36] It looks like almost anything involving image manipulations would test the libkipi integration. [21:38] I get a nice crash when kipi-plugins is installed [21:38] (will report on the bug) [21:39] about the screenlocker: here it's about the same as the old one except for the much better UI. It still locks the screen AFTER waking up from suspend so I still see my desktop for a moment [21:39] Excellent. Thanks. [21:39] yofel: Ready to take a crack at 4.9.4? [21:40] I'm fixing neon up for raring, can look at it in an hour or so [21:40] Great. [21:40] 4.9.3 is all in updates and I installed it. [21:40] err proposed [21:40] Seems good so far. [23:44] * yofel goes building 4.9.4 [23:58] lot's of packages are skipped, so this should be a relaxing update