[00:05] Had to bump the next Ubuntu Hour to next friday, but the event is created on ubuntu-minnesota.org [01:35] Takyoji: is 7Digital something about the new Ubuntu music store? [01:36] 7Digital is the vendor Canonical is going to use for the new Ubuntu music store [01:36] (Does anyone here code in PHP? We could use a little module tweaking for the web site.) [01:36] <_diablo> I don't, sorry [02:15] Yes; I fluently know PHP [02:19] Takyoji: oooo, yay! [02:21] Takyoji: See http://ubuntu-minnesota.org/map/node ? It already has code for displaying different marker types based on taxonomy. What I would like is additional views along the lines of /map/term/8 where only nodes matching that term will show up on the map. [02:21] (So that we can have a page showing locations of Ubuntu Hours, a page showing release parties, etc.) [02:23] ahh [02:26] Some styling of the balloons so they weren't so big would be good too. [02:36] http://files.tonyyarusso.com/foxpoll.png [03:11] tonyyarusso: fox is just another wing of the media [03:13] Alpha_Cluster: um, duh? What are you trying to say? [03:13] i am saying that its all bs anyways why care? [03:14] that poll is just some stupid script kidies playing with Fox [03:15] You're no fun at all. [03:15] lol [03:15] hey i think the tea party movement is lead by nutjobs [03:15] but im a ron paul support :) [03:43] You know, I just had an interesting idea.. [03:44] It would be quite interesting if the Ubuntu Software Centre (or something similar) had themes that could be downloaded [03:44] I know there are websites available and so forth [03:46] Takyoji: there are some themes packaged in teh repos [03:46] they tend to conflict with the core theme soemtimes though for some reason [03:46] ahh [03:48] then again, it would probably be more convenient for something more specialized [03:50] what do you mean> [03:51] for finding/getting new themes [03:54] Takyoji: you mean like http://gnome-look.org/? [03:54] Yes; but as a desktop application. [03:54] lol KDE4 has it built in [03:54] they actually have tools that poll kde-look.org [03:54] intressant [04:17] I remeber that there used to be an app that would download themes, but I think it's been defunct for several years now [18:11] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/02/new-theme-for-ubuntu-1004-human-is-no.html [18:16] damn that sucks. [18:16] I like the Human theme. [20:13] For some reason Apache in Lucid serves PHP files as just ordinary files rather than handing it off to the PHP interpreter first. [20:14] Even though the PHP Apache module is installed and enabled. [20:16] thats the problem with alpha/beta software. [20:16] so don't run it. Let someone else suffer first... [20:18] Beta testing for a reason; just don't know to find the source of the problem, or if I should report it [20:24] I'd report it. let the programmers geek on it. [20:26] alright [20:41] As general rule, I don't install anything but LTS and even then, only at the 1st point release. [20:42] Seems to allow me to have the most stable Ubuntu systems that way. Otherwise, for even more stability, there's Debian. [20:43] If I have a spare, non-production box, then I may play with a beta. [22:31] * Obsidian1723 time to go all.