[00:26] <BUGabundo_Bones> guud nite
[00:40] <arand> oxymoron: It's not really that it's incopetent, but rather tiresome for users who actually knows things to sit there and answer "zomg needs 64bit flash" over, and over, and over again...
[00:40] <dabaR> I can not join unencrypted networks after I joined an encrypted one until I reboot. I am using a bcm43xx driver
[06:42] <ama1185> Hello guys! I am new to irc, this is test message
[06:43] <ddecator> ama1185: well it was successful, congrats :)
[08:58] <BUGabundo_remote> I'm an ant,you're a bee
[08:58] <jpds> BUGabundo_remote: Have fun with Java.
[09:09] <BUGabundo_remote> jpds: ahahaaahaaha nice pickup
[10:13] <remoteCTRL1> meerkat?XDDD
[10:14] <remoteCTRL1> wthXD
[10:18] <BUGabundo_remote> heh
[10:20] <arand> I somewhat agree, but more on the basis that the names should be shorter and less syllables, e.g. "Meany Mops" would be an excellent name in every way apart from the obvious.
[12:08] <remoteCTRL1> rofl @ arand
[12:10] <jpds> remoteCTRL1: Read: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/336
[12:32] <leagris> Are there any plans on fixing this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/463618
[12:34] <leagris> the bug crossed Kamric to Lucid, will it roam through more releases? This is clearly a regression from Alsa when Pulseaudio was forced.
[12:35] <Ian_Corne> gconf has updated :)
[12:48] <arand> leagris: It hasn't been sent upstream as requested...
[12:51] <leagris> arand, waiting for my gnome bug tracker account to validate
[12:54] <arand> leagris: I though registration there was instantaneous?
[12:58] <leagris> arand, did it, has some delay with my MX graylisting :)
[12:59] <leagris> arand, before reporting upstream, I found https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=597929 that may be of same issue as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-media/+bug/463618
[13:03] <arand> leagris: I'm not sure, if you are, jump in there instead.
[13:05] <arand> leagris: Reading further, yea, my *guess* would be that it's the same issue, if so link the upstream report in LP, mark as confirmed, Put a brief note on the bugzilla one linking to LP, and give any extra information that might be available.
[13:06] <arand> leagris: In the meantime, pavucontrol *might* be able to do what you're after, with no need to drop to alsamixer.
[13:15] <leagris> arand, further reading, the issue is a bit different. I reported a new bug in gnome and added two ways references in launchpad and gnome bug tracker.
[13:16] <arand> leagris: Ok, that's at least a start :)
[13:16] <leagris> will try pavucontrol
[13:17] <arand> Although, at the rate gnome have been bringing back features that existed before into the new gnome utils... maybe a long time until fix...
[13:20] <leagris> arand, no more luck with pavucontrol and it did a segmentation fault when I played a bit with controls ;d
[13:21] <arand> More pretty bugs! :D
[13:21] <leagris> could not reproduce the segmentation fault :/
[13:22] <arand> Sad times. Well, I'm off, good luck with yer boogs.
[13:22] <leagris> :)
[13:22] <leagris> thanks arand fore the bug report guidance
[14:31] <z3r0-c001> is the maverick beta already availible
[14:32] <Pici> z3r0-c001: Nope.
[14:33] <Pici> !schedule
[14:34] <patdk-wk> beta?
[14:34] <patdk-wk> it's like, pre-pre-alpha
[14:35] <BUGabundo_remote> eheh
[14:36] <z3r0-c001> thnx pici for the only strait answer
[14:38] <z3r0-c001> pici will the countinue development of iphone compatibility
[14:38] <z3r0-c001> i would love to be able to update my iphone from my ubuntu machine
[14:52] <BUGabundo_remote> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PReleaseSchedule
[14:53] <BUGabundo_remote> why is this so weird???
[14:53] <BUGabundo_remote> and look at the bottom dates
[15:33] <sebsebseb> Hi
[15:34] <BUGabundo_remote> ola sebsebseb
[15:34] <BUGabundo_remote> already on +1?
[15:34] <sebsebseb> BUGabundo_remote: uh?
[15:35] <sebsebseb> BUGabundo_remote: in here yes,  got Meverick in a vm nah
[15:35] <sebsebseb> alpha 3 is when I'll do it, or maybe get a daily a bit before
[15:35] <sebsebseb> uh alpha 1 I mean
[15:57] <zekoZeko> -clear
[17:20] <BUGabundo_remote> erkk
[17:20] <BUGabundo_remote> stupid upgrades
[17:20] <BUGabundo_remote> seem there's a new package in maverick that shares FreeNX core
[17:20] <BUGabundo_remote> that upgraded messed my system
[17:21] <BUGabundo_remote> downgraded them, and I'm hoping (praying) I get my sanity back
[19:04] <yoasif> anyone have any ideas on this? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gwibber/+bug/582311 (gwibber)
[21:35] <billybigrigger> anyone know where rhythmbox stores its library now?
[21:35] <billybigrigger> .rhythmdb.xml
[21:35] <billybigrigger> ???
[21:35] <billybigrigger> it used to be in ~/.gnome2/.rhythmdb.xml but i can't find it anymore
[21:37] <kklimonda> ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/
[21:38] <billybigrigger> kklimonda, thanks
[21:38] <billybigrigger> hmmm
[21:38] <billybigrigger> now it won't launch haha
[21:46] <BUGabundo_dinner> billllllllllllllllybigrigger
[22:11] <billybigrigger> BUGabundo_FlashF, :) howdy
[22:11] <BUGabundo_FlashF> heeyyyy
[22:11] <billybigrigger> miss me?
[22:11] <billybigrigger> hahaha
[22:12] <BUGabundo_FlashF> YEP
[22:12] <billybigrigger> lol
[22:12] <billybigrigger> no need to lie to me :)
[22:12] <billybigrigger> did anyone catch the Ubuntu plug on the big bang theory last night?
[22:13] <BUGabundo_FlashF> eheh
[22:13] <BUGabundo_FlashF> still on my list to watch
[22:13] <BUGabundo_FlashF> Flash Fw now
[22:13] <billybigrigger> ubuntu = sheldon's favorite linux based operating system :)
[22:14] <BUGabundo_FlashF> beats Chuck with W7
[22:14] <billybigrigger> don't watch chuck
[22:14] <billybigrigger> maybe a few eps here and there, but not a follower
[22:14] <alex_mayorga> billybigrigger: really? Season? Episode?
[22:15] <billybigrigger> last nights episode
[22:15] <alex_mayorga> billybigrigger: not in .us here
[22:15] <billybigrigger> S03E22.The.Staircase.Implementation
[22:15] <alex_mayorga> so I don't think last night's episode would be the same thing to us all
[22:15] <alex_mayorga> billybigrigger: thanks!
[22:15] <billybigrigger> np
[22:16] <billybigrigger> 1hr 20 mins to transfer 261GB over nfs...does this seem reasonable?
[22:17] <billybigrigger> ~55MB/s on a gige network? seem slow to anyone?
[22:17] <kklimonda> slow disks?
[22:18] <billybigrigger> 2 brand new sata 3gb disks
[22:18] <billybigrigger> 1 wd and 1 seagate
[22:19] <billybigrigger> using nautilus i might add
[22:19] <billybigrigger> maybe an scp would be faster
[22:20] <BUGabundo_FlashF> 55MBs is preetty much my laptop disk limit
[22:20] <BUGabundo_FlashF> over e-sata
[22:21] <billybigrigger> 72k?
[22:21] <DanaG> For me, my laptop drive goes from ~80 down to 50.
[22:21] <billybigrigger> i dunno i thought i would see a bit more than 50mb/s, although it is 5x faster in real world speeds than my old network...i can't complain much i guess
[22:22] <DanaG> ask google... how many megaBITS is 55 megaBYTES?
[22:22] <DanaG> or just use gcalctool.
[22:22] <DanaG> 440 megabits.
[22:22] <billybigrigger> theoretical speed should be ~110MB/s
[22:24] <billybigrigger> http://web.forret.com/tools/bandwidth.asp?speed=1&unit=Gbps