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<0> =P
<1> damn irssi
<2> pink?
<1> pinotree: no - this isnt debian. this is AegeanLinux. and to inform you, i am a devel :-)
<0> haha...
<3> pinky: one thing...
<0> Yes?
<4> kbrooks: konversation? set Shell-like with nick box to stop doing that... at least it'll tell you more than one person have 'pin' at the start of their nick...
<3> ... that's a joke :D
<2> hey anyone see a show called pinky and the brain?
<1> lunitik: i am NOT using it atm. i will when i get it built :D
<0> aaahhhhhh, humor... wonderful, lovely humor. My sense of humor is wonderfully pleased.
<4> kbrooks: oh yeah huh
<1> rr72: i have, and i liked it
<3> rr72: me too



<2> tyhe took off all the good shoes
<2> *shows
<2> lol
<1> whos pondering about me :-)'
<1> archlinux doesnt use libtool archives.
<1> we dont either
<3> but kde does
<2> i hate it when i get invited to an explicit channal by somone i don't even know
<1> that being said, i am NOT packaging libattr and libacl :-)
<5> lol
<4> _Raz0r_: I hope you did that to lilo too
<2> and alindeman
<4> _Raz0r_: thank you... hopefully he gets klined too though...
<5> lol
<1> lol pinotree
<4> Sho_: how come Konversation identifies users correctly via freenode... then tries to identify again? This seems to only apply to freenode... (certainly not OFTC..)
<6> Can anyone tell me the name of the app that works instead of a screensaver or perhaps part of one, that shows the summary of your computer: ie. downloads ( speed/ %) disk space, cpu , memory.... and it shows it on full screen not like gkrellem or karamba...I saw screenshots and themes of it somewhere and cant remember the name of it
<7> is ksensor known not to display accurate temps, and if so is there a workaround ? ;)) ( mine is saying cpu temp is 104 F and its not changing over long periods of time..
<7> well let me check my asus CD see if there is a linux dir ;)
<1> lunitik:
<1> 16:28 -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- This nickname is owned by someone else
<1> 16:28 -NickServ(NickServ@services.)- If this is your nickname, type /msg NickServ IDENTIFY <p***word>
<1> lunitik: I'm guessing that's why.
<1> lunitik: Nope!
<1> lunitik: I checked where it started. a NOTICE Nickserv identify p*** is sent, sand then the reply is sent back
<8> does anyone know of a decent kde application for storing information/saving notes and the like? There used to be a windows application (whose name escapes me) which did this rather well
<8> like you can save attachments, files, text, etc. into a 'database' type thing
<2> postit notes?
<4> kbrooks: always blurts out "[16:54] [Notice] -NickServ- You have already identified" after initially identifying... which to me says its trying again, idk though... on OFTC, nickserv doesn't return that though...
<8> it was like a full application, and you could make a new "note" or something like that, and in that you could drag in any files, etc. and write text and things like that
<2> oh
<8> good for sorting out stuff, and keeping things in order under a specific topic
<2> ni sorry
<8> ok
<1> lunitik: hhmmm. lets tackle this together ey? :-)
<8> I think the application "basket" is something like what I am looking for
<1> lunitik: i know it starts in server,cpp, when the command to identify to nickserv is sent.
<8> installing it now
<4> kbrooks: I've already tried, but I don't know C++ so there are limits to how much I can try...
<4> kbrooks: could be nickserv on freenode just does some things konversation doesn't expect... no idea... other nickservs don't do it though, which is strange to me
<1> lunitik: you dont have to know too much C++ :-)
<1> lunitik: yeah, I think we can blame that, unless maybe a code c/p of the revelant parts into kwrite reveals anything...
<1> lunitik: im doing that now
<4> kbrooks: tackling it with Sho_ would be better imo... I don't think I'd be much help :(
<9> Is there a system-wide location for placing .desktop files so that they appear on every user's desktop that would work on kde and other desktop environments at the same time?
<9> Of course I could copy it to every user's ~/Desktop directory. But I'm looking for something static, one file to rule them all.
<1> lunitik: nope, reveals nothing
<1> lunitik: konversation doees NOTHING odd.
<2> redondos~ link em?
<1> go to #konversation lunitik ?
<9> rr72: Yeah, that could work. Where do you suggest I put them/
<2> idk
<2> just sounds like somin link sowuld help
<9> k, thanks man
<0> I'm having an issue with k3b... everytime I launch it as a normal user it gives me errors about how cdrecord will be run without root privileges, but k3bsetup can't seem to fix it.
<2> pinky and the brain
<10> how can I get h264 work on rtsp ?
<9> Later.
<11> Anybodyhere have a Creative Zen Vision:M?



<12> no but it should be easy to use it in kde
<12> if that is the problem
<13> what is kde version of gphoto?
<14> digikam
<13> not with KDE by default?
<14> no
<13> oh well.
<13> thanks anyway
<14> easy enough to install, though
<15> lunitik: ping
<4> Sho_: ahh... already resolved issue... yesterdays build fixes my issue :o
<15> lunitik: Yeah, I wrote the fix
<4> Sho_: ooo, thank you :D
<15> lunitik: Just wanting to follow up on the build number issue ... it's a number we manually increase in a header file on changes we deem disruptive enough, they're not released in any fashion as packages or somesuch
<4> Sho_: yup, remage or whatever told me about that... I still need build actually... but it takes forever on this system :(
<15> lunitik: As for nturner, I haven't had any contact with him for a while ... we have the Kubuntu guys doing nightlies for us for Dapper and Edgy now however, if the toolchain compatilibty with Etch is there in one of those branches you might be able to use those debs
<4> Sho_: also, I went about debian mechanisms to see if the konversation maintainer is still active... I'll keep you posted on that... may need to take his packages off your site though...
<15> lunitik: Well we basically just link to him ...
<4> Sho_: yes... should stop that practice... pending results of what happens....
<15> lunitik: alright, thanks for getting proactive on that one
<15> (I don't think I even have a current mail address for him ... his services pretty much predate me taking over the release procedures for the app)
<4> Sho_: unfortunately there would be issues installing Konversation from Kubuntu...
<4> (mostly depends issues such as gamin... although I haven't checked what brings that in...)
<4> I guess Kubuntu doesn't build with inotify support in kdelibs, because can't just remove that package afaik...
<4> It'd break a lot of things on this system trying to install it either way though...
<16> holA
<7> well hi there edwin
<7> how goes you today
<7> or not..
<7> ;0-0
<7> o_0
<17> is http://wiki.kde.org/tiki-index.php?page=KDE3To4 good guide for kde3 to 4?
<18> hahah rofl @ apple keynote
<18> they now have virtual desktops
<18> hehe done them nicely too
<15> The "Time Machine" stuff is pretty interesting
<18> yeah handy
<18> we need something like that for KDE
<15> I ***ume they didn't go all the way and implement a revision file system, however
<4> Sho_: apt-cache search dirvish
<18> I would love it
<15> lunitik: You mean 'esearch dirvish'
<4> Sho_: didn't know about that command actually... but you said you have a kubuntu box :o
<15> lunitik: But, the stuff that Apple does well is not necessarily having the ideas, but delivering them to non-technical people in a fashion fit for their consumption
<14> all debian users think everyone else is a debian user :D
<4> Renze: not at all... Sho_ has just told me he has a Kubuntu box :/
<18> Renze: what a horrible thought l;)
<15> I do, I do ... an Apple iBook G4 800 dual-booting OS X (with KDE via Fink) and Kubuntu Dapper
<14> lunitik: not commenting on you exactly... just past experience with other debian users :D
<14> one was quite insistant that gentoo was based on debian
<4> Renze: I'd like to have seen that :o
<14> it was kinda funny :D
<15> Well Gentoo did once release this bundle of scripts that converts a Debian into a Gentoo
<15> Which I found neat, in a fiendish kind of way.
<4> Sho_: there are scripts all over the place for that kind of thing...
<14> we need a bunch of scripts that converts a windows into a linux :D
<19> man
<19> a windows? a linux?
<19> that is horrible grammar there dude
<14> intentional
<19> I know
<20> I don't mean to start a flame-war, but could a few of you maybe tell me why you prefer KDE over Gnome?
<19> I thought it strange for you to do that
<14> mitch_: because it's better
<4> mitch_: its does everything I want, and kde is more willing to implement things I'd like but aren't there yet...
<4> Renze: for various degrees of better, but that's not very diplomatic ;)
<14> and because Gnome takes control away from the user, and KDE doesn't
<21> mitch_, because its not Gnome
<4> Dasnipa`: thats just dumb... next time don't chime in at all
<22> anyone know why I would not be able to get the irkick config to show?
<15> mitch_: For it's about the technology and the apps, and the level of integration the technology brings to the apps
<14> dcop... kparts... kioslaves...


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