=== rdieter_ is now known as rdieter === ronnoc_ is now known as ronnoc === ronnoc_ is now known as ronnoc [03:39] Riddell: re tp emails, I was fixing up the builds a bit, didn't bother testing locally, just threw everything in there :P [05:21] afiestas: you are a god - that screen thing is genius [05:21] jussi: well it is nothing not offered by the competition [05:21] but well, we'll make it better :) [05:21] I havent tested yet, only got the work PC here so need to wait for a package, but saw the video and was impressed [05:22] afiestas: but thats not the point - you will take away one of the major points of embarrasment in any meeting I go to... [05:22] well me and Dan in anycase [05:22] I'm not alone in this :) [05:23] yeah, but you are the one I know :P [05:53] jussi: referring to the "changes on displays detected, configure?" [05:58] Tm_T: http://www.afiestas.org/screen-management-got-magic/ [06:04] ooh nice [06:04] I wouldn't use automatic anything, but I know 99 % of userbase would benefit from it [06:05] * Tm_T is silly and uses scripts running xrandr commands [06:08] http://wstaw.org/m/2012/12/27/plasma-desktopu11665.png [06:08] WIP ofc [06:09] nice [11:17] good morning [11:17] someone already online willing to help me with one thing ? [11:24] soee: if it's kubuntu development related I should think so yes === Tonio__ is now known as Tonio_aw [12:16] [noob alert] am I doing something wrong or there is no activity at the moment? [12:16] hi! [12:16] someone packaging kscreen? [12:23] freinhard: go ahead :) [12:28] Riddell: i'll leave that to professionals and spend the time on kde-telepathy code :/ [12:30] fair doos [12:30] !newpackage kscreen [12:30] Sorry, I don't know anything about newpackage kscreen [12:30] ~newpackage kscreen [12:31] hmm [12:31] kubotu: newpackage kscreen [12:31] bah [12:38] :) [12:44] Hi guys, I am translating KDE in Romanian. The reason I'm bothering you is that Romanian translations have not been packaged for plasma_widget_networkmanagement in both KDE 4.9 and 4.10 [12:44] The applet version in question is 0.9.0.5 and Lamarque (KDE Network Management maintainer) said that distributions should instead package and ship version 0.9.0.6 of the applet. [12:44] My question is: can I ask for a repackaging of 0.9.0.5 or an upgrade to 0.9.0.6 (which already includes Romanian) for Kubuntu 13.04? [12:55] laptop, KDE 4.10 RC1 [12:56] i have just installed nvidia drivers, also my batery is broken i think so i have to be plugged to ppower supply all the time [12:57] but after installing nvidia drivers i cant change screen brightness [12:57] before with defualt driver this worked fine, any of you have similiar problems ? [13:01] my brightness is a bit wonky as well [13:02] at times it fluctuates [13:02] 20% then 30% then back to 20% [13:02] but I haven't been able to figure out exact steps on how to produce it [13:03] here the problem is that i cant change it at all [13:03] shadeslayer: ah, you mean it goes back and forth rapidly? [13:05] Tm_T: yeah [13:06] I have to completely set it to 0 then it works fine [13:07] sbivol: yep we'll make sure to upgrade for 13.04 [13:09] is there any other way to change brigtness ? [13:10] Riddell: since there will be a KDE 4.9.5 release, can I hope to see the catalogs imported in 12.10 by the Kubuntu packagers? Or upstream is the only route? [13:11] soee: brightness keys? :P [13:12] I also can't find a way to change the steps in which brightness is changed [13:12] would be nice to have that [13:12] shadeslayer: I have that brightness flickering usually when returning from suspend [13:13] especially if power cable is removed/inserted during suspend [13:17] shadeslayer, uhm i have no such thing like brightness keys ? :) [13:18] soee: then the battery appley [13:18] *applet [13:18] iirc that had brightness stuff [13:18] shadeslayer, yes and im talkong about this applet inside systray right ? [13:23] yep [13:26] sbivol: that won't change anything I'm afraid, networkmanager isn't part of KDE SC === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio__ [13:26] shadeslayer, changing there something do nothing [13:27] are there any shortcust i can test to change brightness ? [13:27] hmm [13:28] you could set it via global shortcuts? [13:29] shadeslayer, and they are ? [13:29] (im sasking because iv never used them before) [13:29] they're the brightness up/down key events [13:29] but you could change them to something like meta+f1 [13:29] or sth [13:30] Riddell: you are right, I forgot about Extragear's non-schedule. so, there is only the "repackage 0.9.0.5 in Kubuntu" route available... Is it doable? Should I continue bothering people with this, or is 0.9.0.5 a dead end? [13:30] shadeslayer, ha! ok Fn + F7/F8 [13:30] thank you [13:30] lol [13:30] Riddell: s/end/horse/ [14:08] sbivol: I actually don't know, it doesn't fit in with the usual use case of stable release upates but it might be open at the discression of an archive admin [14:10] Riddell: you mean I could nag the archive admin to do a SRU after submitting a bug report? [14:12] sbivol: submit bug -> nag someone to package it -> politely nag archive admin to accept it === Tonio__ is now known as Tonio_aw [14:14] Riddell: I shall do that. Thank you very much for your help! [14:15] oh SRUs also need confirmed they work then wait a week then nag archive admin to move it updates [14:16] Riddell, you're forgetting how long it'll take for someone to confirm it. [14:17] after a certain period of time going unconfirmed i think they remove it from -proposed [14:17] s/unconfirmed/unverified/ [14:17] TheLordOfTime meant: "after a certain period of time going unverified i think they remove it from -proposed" [14:26] well, as you guys put it, it seems I'd better spend the time doing translations rather than nagging people on holidays with this... === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio__ [16:22] shadeslayer: ping [16:22] pong [16:23] shadeslayer: you remember my packages problem? ;) --> http://paste.kde.org/632312/ [16:23] anything I try to install, I get this [16:24] yes [16:24] fix it! [16:24] did you try with the option I pasted you? [16:24] -f ? [16:24] same result [16:24] lemme try with -o ... [16:25] mck182: -o debug::pkgproblemresolver=true [16:25] shadeslayer: exact same outpu [16:25] t [16:25] what did you run 0.o [16:25] sudo apt-get -o debug::pkgproblemresolver=true install minidlna [16:26] I don't even .... [16:26] mck182: try with -f install and -o ? [16:26] ok [16:26] sudo apt-get -f install -o debug::pkgproblemresolver=true minidlna [16:26] still the same [16:28] erm, try -f install without minidlna at the end [16:28] ah [16:28] something different? [16:28] yeah [16:28] installing stuff [16:28] :D [16:29] well that was easy! [16:29] xD [16:29] thanks shadeslayer [16:29] np :) [16:30] mck182: btw KTP dailies are up [16:30] please test [16:30] woo [16:30] goodie [16:30] if those are good, I can move on to kpeople [16:30] https://launchpad.net/~telepathy-kde/+archive/daily-builds [16:31] ok, will try in a bit === Tonio_ is now known as Tonio_aw === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio_ === ferai is now known as jefferai === Tonio_ is now known as Tonio_aw [21:16] Hey everyone there's a package in Ubuntu, libkgapi and I was wondering where the source of said data would be at. [21:22] jalcine, have you tried sudo apt-get source libkgapi ?