[00:39] c [00:39] c [00:39] ugh [00:42] which model KVM is that again? I want to add it to my blacklist :) [02:02] heh [02:42] persia: Are you back in JP yet? [02:42] Yep. [02:43] I presume you landed this morning? [02:43] Certainly did, and not feeling too bad either. [02:43] Excellent. Sometimes sleeping on that last leg just fails completely. [02:43] Sleeping on the long flight helps that though. [02:44] Steve and I actually managed to get premium economy somehow, and the extra leg room plus bulkhead seat row was just awesome. [02:45] That helps a lot. I was lucky once, and managed to get the far-front bed on a singapore->sydney flight. Best sleep I've ever had on a plane. [02:45] Nice. [02:46] But the premium economy seats on those planes are really comfortable. Much more so than on some routes. [02:46] Since that was my first premium economy flight, I have nothing to compare to. [02:46] Also of note is that the flight was very light in passenger numbers. Business class according to Steve was practically empty, except for one person. Economy/Premium economy was largely empty as well, or so it seemed. [02:47] Ah. On some legs, "Premium Economy" means about 3" extra legroom. On others, it rivals short-hop business class. For singapore->sydney, I think it's somewhere in the middle. [02:47] Right. [02:48] Well I certainly couldn't complain about what we got for the flight from San Francisco to Sydney. [02:49] For that length, I imagine it's well up into the short-hop business-class grade. [02:50] A victorian friend of mine once told me that the grades get better on the long-haul flights because that means less mass for seats and passengers, which means less fuel consumption, which saves money. [02:50] Right. [02:52] i notice ubuntulog is here....that didn't take long [02:52] Cool. That was fast indeed. [02:53] Of course, it adds pressure to be on-topic, but we're not all that bad anyway. [02:53] * TheMuso didn't notice that. [02:55] * persia either [02:55] Sems to have happened at 0:34 UTC from my backscroll [02:56] bbl, got a blog post that needs finishing. [02:57] About a11y? [03:06] Yep === jussi01 changed the topic of #ubuntustudio-devel to: Ubuntu Studio Development Channel | Ubuntu Studio code: https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntustudio | Lucid Lynx development under way. | This Channel is logged | [07:51] hmm, should push that MIR for j-a-c-k a bit [07:55] crimsun: yeah, that would be good. [07:55] what still needs doing? [07:58] jussi01: someone on the MIR team to actually look at it. [07:59] it's pretty much out of our hands; we need that someone to say "ok", and then we can update build dependencies and have j-a-c-k promoted [08:00] ok, so should we be bugging then? [08:00] * jussi01 is good at bugging people [08:06] jussi01: yeah,someone on the MIR team [08:06] I'll wait a couple more days then poke if I don't see activity [08:07] * jussi01 goes to look for who is on that team :D [10:00] Anyone know if I can release the same package through the same PPA for various ubuntu releases (kermic, lucid)? [10:03] abogani: Sure you can, you just upload to the oldest release, and copy to the newer releases. [10:04] By the way, do you have a good summary of the differences between your non-rt preempt kernel and rtg's? [10:05] persia: Unfortunately only the list of kernel configuration differences. [10:06] Hrm. That's tricky for me to interpret. Based on the discussion between you and jussi01, I contacted rtg, and he seems willing to consider some additional modifications. [10:06] If you have time, could you send me an email with comments on the differences? I'm more than happy to try to get them merged. rtg just wanted to avoid the -rt patches, but that's separate from the other stuff. [10:09] persia: Ok. [10:10] Thanks. I hope I'm not causing you extra trouble, I just think you have a lot of experience in this area, and that there was some confusion in previous communication. [11:13] ooh, yummy, James just synced ardour 2.8.6 to lucid [16:02] cool scmool, looks like ardour built on lucid also! :D [16:58] yay