[08:47] morning all [08:53] good morning! [09:20] morning thorwil [14:41] hello all [18:03] quiet in here at the moment [18:05] * ubuntujenkins agrees with dutchie [18:08] hi everybody :) [18:08] shhhhhhhhhh [18:08] the room is so silent for a long time [18:08] :-) [18:08] hey daker [18:08] hello all [18:08] hey shrini [18:08] ubuntujenkins: hey man [18:08] shrini, so let's make noise :) [18:09] bhooooooooom [18:09] dhooom [18:09] drrrrrrrrrr [18:09] durrrrrrrrrr [18:09] hahahaa [18:09] just being happy today [18:09] let's ping people è_é [18:10] :-) [18:10] i am moving to room [18:10] seems i have to sing and dance [18:10] met a school friend today [18:10] taking him to my room [18:10] bye friends [18:11] catch you later [18:11] see you later shrini [18:11] ubuntujenkins: byeeeeeeeeeeeeee [18:11] :-) [18:12] WHO THE HELL IS MAKING ALL THE NOISE IN HERE!? :) [18:12] hey nisshh [18:12] hey ubuntujenkins [18:13] just thought id check in before i went to sleep [18:14] nisshh, è_é hhhhhhh [18:14] daker: hey === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:43] godbyk, godbyk-sagan: http://hotlead.levien.com/2010/06/nanum-korean-fonts-now-released-under.html [20:13] godbyk: / godbyk-sagan ping [20:16] ubuntujenkins: pong [20:16] (beeps aren't working in xchat. it's irksome. when it tries to play an ogg file, it just plays white noise. any ideas, anyone?) [20:17] ame he [20:17] same here [20:17] irssi: the IRC client of the future [20:18] :P [20:18] what are your thoughts on the extrending of help.ubuntu.com vs a program for files [20:18] dutchie: yeah, I'm gonna look at irsii at some point. [20:18] i must get round to doing that thing so highlights on IRC pop up notification bubbles [20:18] ubuntujenkins: why not both? I think help.ubuntu.com is the eventual target of the USLC stuff. [20:18] i suspect it is not so trivial as i hoped [20:19] dutchie: isn't there a little command-line app that can do that? [20:20] godbyk: brb [20:20] not when irssi runs on my VPS [20:20] dutchie: ah, yeah. that's true. [20:21] i've been thinking about DBus and ssh tunnels [20:25] godbyk: both could be done but the suggestion is to devlop yelp as aparntly it can view webpages so that it views the page on help.ubuntu.com [20:26] I have not replyied to the e-mails as I have not been very awake, hence make no sense [20:26] ubuntujenkins: well, the benefit of the standalone program you were talking about the other day is that it would keep things up-to-date, right? [20:27] yep if the teams want to add stuff it can be done, I am thinking of some form off rss feed and update button [20:27] but if yelp viewed a page on help.ubuntu.com can that not be updated mid cycle? [20:28] I would like to do the program because its fun :) [20:29] I'm under the impression that the help.ubuntu.com page is updated only once per cycle. [20:30] thats what i thought but i don't actually know, I will ask in #ubuntu-docs [20:32] thanls godbyk any other pros you can think of would be great [20:37] basically, it'd be like synaptic but for documentation. [20:37] and we can update throughout the cycle instead of just once. [20:37] good comparison, i do seeing it being more shiny :) [20:40] synaptic isn't a good model, though. software center might be [20:40] thorwil: you're probably right. I haven't played with SC yet though. I just use apt-get and synaptic for everything. [20:41] software centre even better [20:41] okay, off-topic question: what's up with the spell-checking in the empathy chat window? it doesn't like inflected words (plurals, etc.). [20:42] godbyk: it thinks you should talk more simple and avoid more than ones [20:43] thorwil: It doesn't like 'thinks' and 'ones'. Sorry, you fail. [20:43] godbyk: have you got any sound files in ~/.xchat2/sounds ? [20:43] godbyk: sure. many are my fail [20:43] ubuntujenkins: nope [20:44] me nither I think you have to define a sound for every event. [20:44] ubuntujenkins: right. but when I do that, it plays the sound -- only it's played as white noise (static). [20:45] * thorwil has a completely silent desktop (regarding events/notifications) [20:46] godbyk: hmm so it does, och thats loud [20:46] What's the argument for using Empathy again? Every time a new version of Ubuntu is released, I give Empathy another shot and it's still always a horrible experience. [20:47] * ubuntujenkins should not have tried with a 4 minute song there is no pause [20:47] ubuntujenkins: lol. oops! [20:47] ubuntujenkins: what file type did you pick? [20:47] mp3 loads of static [20:47] I've tried with the .ogg sound effects in /usr/share/sounds/* and it hates me. [20:48] * ubuntujenkins hunts for bugs [20:48] I looked a while back and didn't notice any, but figured someone must've filed one and I was searching with the wrong keywords. [20:49] thorwil: I only want it to beep at me if someone says my name or sends me a direct message. [20:49] Otherwise, I'm quite likely to not notice that the envelope has turned green and end up ignore everyone all day. [20:49] Empathy doesn't pop up a chat window when someone sends me an IM. So I've been missing a lot of them lately. [20:50] godbyk: you don't have a trained squirrel for that? [20:50] I've been missing things on IRC because xchat doesn't want to play ogg files to alert me. [20:53] brb i have to quit because it will not shut up [20:54] * thorwil initially read that as "brb i have to quit because i will not shut up" [20:54] see, irssi is silent :) [20:54] lol thorwil [20:54] dutchie: silent is bad, though. I'm usually busy working on code or something and ignore irc until it beeps to get my attention. [20:54] its still not shut up I think a reboot may be in order [20:55] I can't find a bug on it godbyk [20:55] maybe just restart pulseaudio? [20:55] ubuntujenkins: I couldn't either. [20:55] File one, please! [20:55] I'll subscribe and add my 'me too'. [20:55] I will, how do i restart pulse? [20:55] xchat uses bugzilla [20:56] godbyk: but doesn't a beep invade your mind to brutally rip you out of your flow, leading to a loss of productivity that you will never ever able to balance? [20:56] thorwil: nah, I choose subtle beeps that I can ignore easily. something that's soft and not grating. [20:57] thorwil: if there's a lot of beeping, though it's irksome. [20:57] but it serves its purpose of getting my attention to see what's on fire in #ubuntu-manual. :-) [20:57] the roof! [20:57] just hope noone goes godbyk [20:57] godbyk: [20:57] godbyk: [20:57] godbyk: [20:57] you get the idea :) [20:57] heh.. it happens sometimes. :) [20:59] https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/xchat so where do i file them launchpad is helpful [21:00] I can't find xchat to file it against on bugzilla but there is xchat gnome [21:00] yey the song stopped [21:01] * thorwil doesn't even look down with his behind on xchat gnome [21:01] I agree, xchat-gnome sucks. [21:01] i also agree [21:02] even with xchat proper, i need to change quite some options to make it lean [21:02] I have the channels as buttons/tabs at the bottom of the window instead of along the left. [21:03] http://xchat.org/docs/ so where do i file a bug? [21:03] I enable timestamps, logging, and a few other options. [21:03] ubuntujenkins: bugs.gnome.org maybe? [21:03] found it sorceforge [21:06] All right, I'll give irsii a shot. [21:06] Just a moment. [21:06] Hey, godbyk-irsii. [21:06] * ubuntujenkins is not a fan of irssi [21:07] if you want to be really cool, you have to combine irsii with screen [21:07] thorwil: Yeah, I do like screen. It's awesome for sysadmin work. [21:07] good night! :) [21:07] G'night, thorwil. :) [21:08] Okay, dutchie. What do I need to know to make irsii awesome? [21:08] sudo apt-get remove -purge irssi [21:09] ubuntujenkins: lol [21:10] godbyk: scripts.irssi.org [21:10] also, it's double-s, single i [21:10] irssi [21:11] dutchie: yeah, I just noticed that. [21:12] godbyk-irsii: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3017739&group_id=239&atid=100239 [21:13] ubuntujenkins: Error: bug 3017739 not found [21:13] manualbot: fail! [21:13] ubuntujenkins: Error: "fail!" is not a valid command. [21:13] Factoid 'fail!' not found [21:13] lol [21:13] heh. nice. [21:15] I am glad sourceforge does open id o could not be bothered to set up another bug account [21:15] okay, ubuntujenkins. I'm 'monitoring' that bug on sf. [21:15] Ah, I already had an sf account. [21:15] cool we shall see what response we get [21:15] From eons ago. [21:15] Haven't logged into their site for a few years, I think. [22:07] godbyk-irsii: / godbyk in the program is it a good idea for people to add their own documentaion feeds? as a long term plan ie logos [22:11] *ie locos [22:46] ubuntujenkins: Hmm.. not a bad idea. Maybe for the second version of it, though? [22:47] thats what i thought yey \o/ now i can send my e-mail [23:09] this program still needs a name