[00:20] ok I am using Ubuntu 10.04 [00:20] and it is stable.... or atleast, for me [00:21] which makes me very happy with ubuntu working :) [00:54] I'd also be interested if there is any "Beginner Training" available [00:54] I think you have to pay for that [00:55] But I do plan on making free stuff [00:55] to teach people how to use ubuntu [01:33] <_diablo> h00k: are you still around? [01:34] _diablo: indeed, I am [01:35] <_diablo> h00k: mr_steve and I are going to be holding Ubuntu Hour in the afternoons at some point [01:35] <_diablo> probably starting next week at a starbucks downtown [01:35] <_diablo> if you're interested in help, you're more than welcome to come hang out with us there [01:36] <_diablo> I think it was Friday, but I'd have to look over the logs from the meeting to be sure [01:36] _diablo: where would this be? [01:37] <_diablo> at a starbucks downtown. I'm not sure [01:37] Downtown twin cities? [01:37] Folks: be sure to participate and spread the following information: http://blog.thesilentnumber.me/2010/01/youtube-20-needs-your-input.html [01:37] <_diablo> h00k: yup [01:37] _diablo: gotcha. unfortunately, I'll be in Superior, WI so I'll probably not be able to attend [01:37] but I could ... er...participate remotely or something [01:38] All you have to do is vote for the idea(s) of having HTML 5/Theora available on YouTube [01:39] and somehow help [01:43] <_diablo> h00k: okay, we'll keep you posted. :) [01:43] <_diablo> Takyoji: I'm doing it right now. I really want html5 integration everywhere [01:43] I'm DYING for HTML5-based players. [01:45] Flash just kills performance, and it's a bit pathetic that people resort to Flash as it's the most widely used (across browsers and operating systems) with builtin support for H.264; the primary reason there's Flash-based players to begin with. [01:46] <_diablo> Takyoji: true. it uses something like 75% of my cpu with a dual core 2.2 ghz hyperthreading processor. [01:46] <_diablo> sa. [01:46] <_diablo> s/sa./sad [01:47] _diablo: make sure to document these Ubuntu Hours! [01:47] tonyyarusso: does your team have Team Reporting? [01:47] why is flash's h.264 rendering so slow? [01:48] i think there's an mplayer plugin to play flash videos, at least for firefox [01:48] <_diablo> h00k: kk [03:20] anyone on right now? [03:20] I have a question [03:20] Such as? [03:21] I am having an issue playing certain videos. More specifically .asf [03:21] I need something called a windows speech decoder [03:22] ASF is a container format of Microsoft, preferably for streamed content. Is VLC not able to play such for you? [03:23] it does not seem to be installed.... should I download it via the website or in the synaptic package manager? [03:24] When any Linux distributions, it's most preferred to install through the package manager, as the package manager will update any installed software whenever there's updates as well. [03:25] Just go to Applications > Ubuntu Software Centre (previously called "Add/Remove Programs"). And search for "vlc" [03:26] ok I am using Synaptic and I am downloading the software and installing it... hope this works [03:27] okay an error message popped up [03:27] No suitable decoder module: [03:28] VLC does not support the audio or video format "wmas". Unfortunately there is no way for you to fix this. [03:28] ok so now what can i do? [03:28] "wmas" or wma? [03:29] the video format I tried was a .asf [03:29] but the error message, I just copied and pasted it [03:33] Refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats [03:35] not much help... I already had Ubuntu restricted extras installes [03:35] *installed [03:41] Can anyone help me? [03:42] When I play .asf videos, I cannot get any audio out of the video. [03:42] Do you get audo with oog? [03:43] oog... what is that? [03:43] video file type. [03:43] ogg rather [03:44] I have no videos with that format [03:44] what about with AVI? [03:44] or WMV? [03:45] I might be able to try but I don't have any videos with that format [03:48] well that didn't work.... [03:48] hmm [03:48] connection timed out [03:49] hang on [03:49] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/914191/Windows_Vista_Aero_vs_Ubuntu_Linux_Beryl.avi [03:49] dl that [03:49] let me know if vid and audio work. [03:50] I suspect you may have some codec issues. [03:50] both audio and video work [03:50] I have ubuntu restricted extras installed [03:51] i gotta go soon..... [03:51] dl that and let me know [03:51] download it and try? would i get different results? [03:52] Its an AVI. I want to see if you can see video and have audio.\ [03:52] AVI and ASF are merely container formats rather than the actual format itself [03:52] i am watching it in firefox and i get both [03:52] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_format_%28digital%29 [03:55] avi worked [03:55] asf still doesn't work [03:55] gotta go in 5 minutes [03:56] Its a codec issue. [03:56] i will be back in 3 minutes from now [03:56] ok [04:00] ok back [04:00] how can i solve the issue [04:00] ? [04:01] checkout the codecs. [04:01] Obviously the audio/video does work. COULD be a driver issue, but I doubt that. I'm leaning towards codec. [04:03] would you happen to know what I have to search for in the package manager? [04:03] HOW to fix it EXACTLY? I can't give you step-by-step on that; but I think I've pointed you in the right direction. AVI clearly worked, so you know it's possible. It's just for whatever reason, ASF doesn't work, and that to me, points towards a codec / handling issue. [04:03] Is w32codecs installed? [04:03] or if you are on a 64 bit system/OS, w64codecs ? [04:04] I can't find then in the package manager [04:04] sudo apt-get search w32codec [04:05] ron@anubis:~$ search w32codec [04:05] non-free-codecs - Non-free codecs [04:05] w32codecs - Win32 codec binaries [04:05] ron@anubis:~$ [04:05] I found em [04:05] Enalbe the universe and non-free repos. [04:06] looks like everything on the front page of software sources is enabled but I am having troubles installing it [04:07] what is the exact name? [04:07] it wont let you install it? [04:07] w32codec [04:07] nothing [04:07] or w64codec dpeending on your OS. [04:07] What OS are you running? [04:07] ubuntu 10.04 32 bit but on a 64 bit computer [04:07] I know.. Ubuntu, but version, specifics. [04:08] 10.04 isn't out yet.. unless you are running some Alpha version of it. [04:08] Well, youd want the w64codec [04:08] Aplha 1... lpha 2 comes out on the 14th [04:09] what ubuntu version are you using? [04:09] Well, you are running Alpha software.. chances of anything working at that stage is a miracle. [04:09] I'm on 8.04.3LTS [04:09] It goes Alpha, Beta, Developmental, Final (usually) when it comes to software development stages. [04:10] Is this your production PC or a testing PC? [04:10] both [04:11] still cannot find the codec [04:11] well, you may be SOL with that. [04:12] just my 2 cents worth, but I only upgrade to LTS to LTS +1 and later. Safer and more stable that way. [04:12] When 10.04 comeso ut in April, I won't upgrade until June when 10.04.1LTS is out. [04:13] doesn't ake very much sense to me but ok [04:13] Just too many issues otherwise. 64bit too, while the future, is behind in many ways (like with Flash) [04:13] LTS - Long Term Support. [04:13] I think you may just need to wait until that Alpha comes out with a new build. [04:14] Hopefully they support what you neeed, otherwise, go back to 9.04 or 8.04.x [04:14] I tried looking for the codec stuff on Jaunty and Karmic... I don't have any discs older than 2009 [04:15] What is 8.04 codenamed? [04:16] http://dl.dropbox.com/u/914191/custom-ubuntu-8.04.3-desktop-i386-version-5.iso [04:16] Thats my version of it. [04:16] Hardy Heron [04:17] what is the difference between your custom one and the official normal one? [04:18] LOTS.. updated OpenOffice, added a bunch of networking apps, 3rd party apps not normally installed, codecs, etc [04:18] does it have windows wireless drivers? [04:18] You can burn it to DVD or use unetbootin to make a bootable USB drive. [04:19] No Windows drivers. It's Linux, not Windows. [04:19] an application called "windows wireless drivers" [04:19] ah no, didnt install that. [04:20] I need that one program to do anything with ubuntu [04:20] What kind of wifi card do you have? [04:20] You can download and install it I'm sure. [04:20] belkin f5d8053 v3 [04:21] 1. [04:21] Obtain the Windows Driver for your system and locate the file that ends with .inf. [04:21] 2. [04:21] Install ndisgtk (System → Administration → Synaptic Package Manager). [04:21] 3. [04:21] Open ndisgtk (System → Administration → Windows Wireless Drivers). [04:21] 4. [04:21] Select Install new driver. [04:21] 5. [04:21] i know that part [04:21] Choose the location of your Windows .inf file and click Install. [04:21] 6. [04:21] Click OK. [04:21] ez enough to do :D [04:21] Have you tried ndiswrapper ? [04:22] well I need an internet connection to get the driver installed [04:22] also, just my 2 cents worth, go with either the Cisco or Atheros cards. [04:22] WAY better support. With the Atheros stuff you can run them in promiscious mode with the 512A chipset. [04:23] I suppose you could just download the DEB file, toss it onto a USB. [04:23] yeah [04:23] may not be a bad idea anyway [04:24] but for me, I redo my hard drive like every month due to crashes, mistakes, and other silly things I do to it [04:25] Well, you may want to try Remastersys , thats how I made the version., [04:25] would you know how to make a bootable backup of the system? [04:26] I think the current one woule be "ubuntu Customization kit" [04:26] Remastersys [04:27] Google that it wil ltake u to the page for it. Add the PPA, install it. easy app. [04:29] do you know how someone would download ubuntu by bit torrent? [04:30] I dont use torrents. [04:30] but Ubuntu has a BitTorrent installed. [04:31] i know that much.... [04:31] I gotta go [04:31] bye [04:33] ye [04:33] bye [05:03] h00k: Not yet, no. [05:19] Anyone see this yet? http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-approach-to-china.html [06:07] <_diablo> mr_steve: yeah, I saw that [06:07] <_diablo> very good [06:07] <_diablo> although, now I'm realizing you posted that over an hour ago [06:07] <_diablo> or less. [06:07] <_diablo> argh. I'm drunk. Well. yeah. Ignore me. But I'm glad Google is stepping up. [06:08] indeed [20:45] That is insane: http://ajaxian.com/archives/gordon-flash-runtime-implemented-in-javascript [22:58] I wonder if we'll see Microsoft becoming an absolute minority in the smartphone industry (if it isn't already, supposedly)