[06:35] is the doc team/ubuntu going to release any more books like official ubuntu book? [06:45] yes [06:45] :) [06:46] next month, or end of this month [06:46] ah ok, what release does it cover. is this an updated official ubuntu book? [06:47] 8.04 [06:47] yes, updated official ubuntu book [06:47] make sure you read the Edubuntu chapter, I just worked on that one for this release :) [06:47] and the Kubuntu chapter is all jjesse's fault [06:47] nice one nix [06:48] i guess i'll have to wait for release. how much kde4 is covered if at all? [06:50] ok cool.... is there a plan to update that book again for next release or something? i guess im saying its a bit premature for kde4 [06:52] 1 whole chapter of KDE 4 [06:52] ya, we will update again for either 8.10 or 9.04 [06:53] cool, looks like i'll be competing unless someone else releases a book for us to compete with which is a good thing anyway [06:54] mine *may* be the first kubuntu only/centric book out there [06:54] oh man I am envious of that one! [06:54] well now that you are doing it, I will not go for it then :) you just freed up my future a bit [06:55] well as i mentioned to you recently, i offered it to the doc project in the past but you were happy with the 'topic-based system'.. [06:56] oh ya....that's right [06:56] :p [06:56] ya, we are stuck with topic based for system documentation [06:56] but it is needed for a printed document no doubt [06:56] it was either do this book or one on web dev. this one seemed more appropriate [06:57] not sure how you are stuck with it but ok :) [06:57] and probably easier considering how much web dev is going to change again over the next couple of years with the new css and html crap that google is infecting [06:57] flaccid: freedesktop.org :) [06:57] that's how...we are working to share stuff back and forth with the other desktops now [06:58] that prevents you from creating such a doc, i don't see how.. [06:58] and seeing as system documentation is much better in a topic based setting, it only makes sense to extend it one to the Linux desktop as well [06:58] but yeah in web dev, its a similar case - not really any/many recent books that are web standards, its pathetic [06:58] it doesn't prevent us, we just don't have the people to maintain a printed a document like it [06:58] yeah this is true - what we established before [06:59] i mean i don't even know what 'topic based' means. everything is topic based, is it not? [06:59] well, think of the windows help system or the apple help system [06:59] which nobody uses :p [07:00] actually, I use the windows one when I am on a windows box because I am lost [07:00] and the Windows help system was the only thing that score higher than a 2 on the vista usability tests :) [07:00] interesting, so vista help, actually helps you reckon? [07:01] and it helps you wreck it :) [07:01] my objection is always about how you have to know the topic to look for instead of being lead to it.. [07:03] for instance, with the old kubuntu documentation, everything was in a single book, so the topics weren't broken down into pieces, making it harder to locate something [07:03] well in my opinion its about a logical well-abstracted TOC [07:03] with the topic based help that we switched to, everything is broken down into a topic, which you can/will eventually be able to do with the kio help slave is 'help://kubuntu/networking [07:03] this is what i'm designing with my book [07:04] hmm well i like to set a universe of discourse too [07:06] oh well, I need to head to bed...I have AT&T knocking on my door in about 6 hours :) [07:06] g'nite [07:06] ok mate thanks for the chat again, has helped me understand where things are at [07:06] gnight [08:20] morning ll [08:20] *all [13:54] is it possible to insert an image into a wiki page, I can't see any topics that suggest it is [14:18] ikonia: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WikiGuide/Screenshots from "To upload an image:" [14:29] ahh thank you [14:29] screenshot was the keyword === bamed is now known as bamed|away === bamed|away is now known as bamed === bamed is now known as bamed|lunch === fdd-0 is now known as fdd === bamed|lunch is now known as bamed [22:53] any GUI replacement to the missing system -> preferences -> Hardware information ? this question been circulating around forums, mailing lists and launchpad answers