[12:37] <yharrow> hey
[12:37] <yharrow> troy_s: ?
[12:37] <yharrow> you there?
[12:38] <troy_s> yharrow: Yes.
[12:38] <troy_s> yharrow: Just sending an email to tonic regarding the coding of usplash
[12:38] <yharrow> cool
[12:38] <yharrow> ok Ill resend now
[12:39] <yharrow> if you are available
[12:39] <troy_s> yes hit
[12:40] <yharrow> troy_s: did it go through?
[12:40] <troy_s> yharrow: Email it... your ports are clogged or something.
[12:41] <yharrow> troy_s: firewall. what port should I open?
[12:41] <yharrow> nm
[12:41] <yharrow> I stopped firewall for a sec
[12:42] <yharrow> try again
[12:43] <yharrow> firewall is down so it should go through
[12:43] <troy_s> something is bogged... email it yharrow
[12:43] <yharrow> troy_s: ok, which address should I mail it to?
[12:44] <troy_s> troy dot sobotka at gmail dot com
[12:44] <troy_s> trying to get the gdm alpha in place
[12:44] <troy_s> (unfortunately simply reusing the wallpaper)
[12:45] <troy_s> (as it is a lot of work to generate a new one right now... and not really worth it until the gdm gets into style)
[12:46] <troy_s> the design direction is such now that it is easier to develop those components though
[12:46] <troy_s> splash and gdm should probably be the next targets.
[12:47] <troy_s> metacity needs to be updated to the newer rustic feeling on the floral print
[12:49] <troy_s> yharrow: Wow... that's pretty cool.
[12:49] <yharrow> troy_s: I basically sent you a brain dump of the textures that I imagined possible
[12:50] <troy_s> yharrow: If we could somehow get it into the 'remote control' form it would be ideal.
[12:50] <troy_s> yharrow: Have you pulled the newer wall from bzr?
[12:51] <yharrow> troy_s: as soon as I find the command to download from bzr, I will. Right now its on hold until I do
[12:51] <troy_s> LOL
[12:52] <troy_s> let me pm you the details...
[12:52] <yharrow> troy_s: ok :D
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[12:25] <TheSheep> hilarious
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[03:00] <shek> what image editing program are you using?
[03:01] <shek> Is there any possible way to run photoshop in ubuntu?
[03:25] <elkbuntu> shek, some versions of photoshop run in WINE, but gimp is a fairly good replacement
[03:35] <TheSheep> shek: and Inkscape when you need easily editable, scalable things
[03:39] <elkbuntu> both gimp and inkscape are also available on windows if you're ever stuck in there with no editing software
[03:43] <TheSheep> elkbuntu: using gimp on windows requires some... endurance
[03:44] <elkbuntu> TheSheep, as does paintshop. your point? :
[03:44] <elkbuntu> er s/paintshop/paint/
[03:44] <elkbuntu> although paintshop isnt exactly a walk in the park at times either
[03:45] <TheSheep> hehe, I started with psp4 :)
[03:46] <elkbuntu> then you'd know what i mean ;)
[03:46] <TheSheep> it wasn't that bad for the pixel pushing I was doing back then
[03:49] <TheSheep> heck, I did it with plots in basic before that
[03:55] <elkbuntu> heh
[04:01] <shek> elkbuntu, thanks but i haven't get used to gimp yet>.<
[04:02] <shek> TheSheep, installed it yesterday, trying to get the hang of it :)
[04:03] <elkbuntu> shek, if you have a valid photoshop, try it under wine, but there is a problem with one of the versions of wine and cs2, so your milage may vary
[04:34] <nothlit> TheSheep: i don't know if many people would know the difference with gimpshop on windows
[04:34] <TheSheep> nothlit: don't mention that name