[00:38] <ScottL> astraljava, the applications i had trouble installing and/or running in maverick were:
[00:38] <ScottL> zynjacku (i had it working before in an earlier alpha :(  )
[00:38] <ScottL> lv2rack (also worked in an earlier alpha )
[00:38] <ScottL> zyn (also known as zynadd)
[00:39] <ScottL> jcgui
[00:39] <ScottL> jconv
[00:39] <ScottL> .
[00:39] <ScottL> well, actually jcgui worked, it just would not start jconv (although I didn't try installing jack-jconv)
[05:58] <astraljava> ScottL: Okay, I'll look into those as soon as I get a maverick install working.
[07:59]  * abogani waves
[08:00] <abogani> Please don't use -rt anymore. I don't support it on Maverick!
[08:01] <abogani> I have already filled a bug report for obtain its removing (Bug #602183).
[08:02] <abogani> In fact the Lucid version is more updated than Maverick one!
[08:02] <abogani> If you use my PPA please consider than I don't care of incompatibilities with closed drivers or other stuff. -realtime kernel is offered "as is".
[08:03] <abogani> If you care of these pieces (closed video drivers or other things) please use -lowlatency.
[08:03] <abogani> It use the same configuration of the -realtime kernel but use the same code of the -generic one.
[08:04] <abogani> So probably it will simply works well as -generic but with a more little latency.
[08:05] <abogani> i.e. Closed drivers works perfect on -lowlatency. At least on my nvidia based laptop!
[08:05] <abogani> :-)
[08:06] <abogani> Last rant my request to have upload rights for -rt was denied. My request to include -lowlatency is totally ignored. Evidently my 4 years long work don't have any value for Ubuntu.
[08:08] <abogani> So If'll disappear in the near future please don't be angry with me.
[08:08] <abogani> If you have other questions please ping me.
[09:58] <falktx> hey guys
[09:58] <falktx> lmms 0.4.7 was recently released
[09:58] <falktx> it now has support for zynaddsubfx automation
[09:58] <falktx> (I'm guessing users will want this)
[09:59] <falktx> to get it to work properly, this git patch is need though:
[09:59] <falktx> http://lmms.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lmms/lmms;a=commit;h=6c9dc19eb4970e7a124d8d1b0a0b7c1077b48c63
[09:59] <falktx> I'm going to test it later today (building...)
[19:30] <ckontros> ScottL: Around?
[19:31] <scott-work> ckontros: yes
[19:31] <scott-work> ckontros: although i'm at work :)
[19:31] <scott-work> i haven't worked on any of the art since i've showed it to you before, but i should do a few more things this weekend
[19:32] <ckontros> scott-work: When do you get home? I for some theme ideas to show you.
[19:32] <scott-work> i was thinking of also adjust the CoF to make the current version being used with the new font
[19:32] <scott-work> i should be getting home in about 4.5 hours
[19:32] <ckontros> 7? Wow. Late. Ok. I should be around. If Im not in-channel PM me.
[19:32] <scott-work> although i'm really not motivated to stay at work right now and have a headache so i might leave in 2 minutes 
[19:33] <ckontros> hehe
[19:33] <scott-work> screw it, i'm leaving work ...i'll be home in 40 minutes then
[19:33] <scott-work> i'll PM you then in a bit
[19:33] <ckontros> haha. I pushed you over the edge. :P
[20:05] <ScottL> ckontros, yes you did, i'm home now :) 
[20:06] <ckontros> :P
[20:07] <ckontros> ScottL: I'm working on getting out metacity buttons to go dark when they're unfocused. Proving to be a bit tricky.
[20:07] <ckontros> I can send you a archive of what I have.
[20:08] <ScottL> DeMuDi might be making a revival if you read the debian-multimedia-pkg mailing list
[20:08] <ScottL> ckontros, sure, send me what you have
[20:08] <ckontros> ScottL: Did Freee or David get some new free time?
[20:15] <ScottL> ckontros, i don't think free did and i don't really know david, but it appears that something is going on with the Debian Blends that might be the catalyst for this to start again
[20:16] <ckontros> Meh.
[20:16] <ckontros> (sending email)
[20:16] <ckontros> Comin' atcha! Duck!
[20:18] <ScottL> i'm on a vanilla ubuntu laptop right now, can i use it here? or should i go upstairs to the ubuntu studio machine?
[20:18] <ckontros> Vanilla should be fine.
[20:19] <ckontros> The theme.index wasn't workin' for me so you might gave to set them manually.
[20:22] <ScottL> okay, i set the window border and controls to future studio
[20:23] <ckontros> ScottL: SO since I got that titlebar blending into the gtk thing going on, I had to keep the titlebar color constant. So the only thing that currently tells you its unfocused is the text. I gotta effect the buttons.
[20:25] <ScottL> ckontros, yeah, i see it now....the window title goes dark, i like it
[20:26] <ckontros> ScottL: Sure, but I feel it's not enough. That's why I'm trying to get the buttons to change also. Also, I'm takin' the gloss (that hard edge/shine) off of things.
[20:27] <ScottL> ckontros, yeah, if the buttons could fade or use a different color, that would complete the effect
[20:28] <ScottL> hey, i made a quick video with blender the other day, just to show what can be done by a dude with a guitar, ubuntu studio, a green screen, and a video camera
[20:28] <ScottL> just a first in a series of example videos about what is possible with blender and how accessible it is to everyone
[20:29] <ScottL> i believe that most people's first thought about blender is that it's for animation or 3d modeling, not video editing or creations, they're bloody wrong of course
[20:30] <ScottL> oh, in four days i had almost 400 views of my blog after that last post, but i'm in talks with two guys about helping with studio
[20:30] <ckontros> ScottL: I think that's just a matter of promotion. I'd like to see an easy way to go into a "video edit" mode or something in Blender.
[20:31] <ckontros> Something that people would recognize. Would be easier to highlight that way.
[20:31] <ScottL> ckontros, there is!  i found a video tutorial that sets it up nicely and you can save it just like "2 - model" "5 - sequence", expect he calls this one "8 - node"
[20:32] <ScottL> first, here's my quick video http://vimeo.com/14034958
[20:32] <ckontros> Sure. Troy and I have a setup like that but you can overwrite that layout file.
[20:32]  * ckontros clicks.
[20:32] <ScottL> here's the one where he does the set up  http://vimeo.com/962573
[20:33] <ScottL> yeah, i played with that setup but i actually like ^^^ better
[20:33] <ScottL> but that maybe because of my limited work flow
[20:33] <ckontros> I dif Vimeo btw.
[20:34] <ckontros> *dig
[20:35] <ScottL> i started with vimeo because youtube doesn't allow more than a 10 (or 5?) minutes video and pissed me off
[20:35] <ckontros> ScottL: Ha! You can lead. :) You get off beat a little. :P
[20:35] <ScottL> my video is just two first take improvs :)
[20:35] <ScottL> the points was more to show that green screen stuff is easy and very, very accessible with blender
[20:36] <ckontros> Cool.
[20:37] <ScottL> that was probably about four hours worth of direct work when you discount all the learning i did during the process
[20:37] <ScottL> that includes setting up the camera and green screen, rendering...so it's really easy when you have a work flow established
[20:37] <ckontros> Nice. Troy see it?
[20:38] <ScottL> not yet, i haven't caught him online yet
[20:38] <ScottL> there were some artifacts also around my head that i would have liked to fix, but i didn't spend too much time with lighting or rgb curves in blender to fix it
[20:39] <ckontros> Sure sure. Figured it was just proof-of-concept.
[20:39] <ScottL> exactly
[20:39] <ScottL> but i'm quite pleased with it though
[20:40] <ScottL> after i finish some other music and post about this video i'll start another one where i do picture in picture type stuff, again proof-of-concept to show people it's available and there
[20:41] <ckontros> ScottL: Put a little Studio watermark in there. Like on TV. :P
[20:41] <ScottL> ckontros, ha!  that's a great idea!
[20:42] <ScottL> oh, i forgot, i'm talking with two people who responded to my blog about helping with studio, one used to lead a canada loco and suggested trying to get some of them involved as well
[20:42] <ScottL> he asked about eric, so he might actually know him a bit
[20:43] <ScottL> well see how these pan out *shrug*
[20:43]  * ckontros crosses fingers.
[21:12] <ckontros> ScottL: What did you mean about changing the COF to the new typestyle?
[21:24]  * ckontros downloads the latest Ubuntu alpha to see what's going on there.
[23:22] <ckontros> Wow. Look who it is. :)
[23:23] <stochastic> :)
[23:23] <stochastic> how are you cory?
[23:23] <ckontros> I'm ok. just dinkin' w/some art for Studio.
[23:23] <stochastic> sweet
[23:24] <stochastic> to be honest, I've switched to the default ubuntu look for Lucid rather than the Ubuntu Studio look - it's just slightly cleaner and more professional
[23:25] <holstein> im using the ubuntustudio theme
[23:25] <holstein> pretty much
[23:25] <holstein> but i moved the buttons over to the left
[23:25] <holstein> i remember how annoying that was for a bit ;)
[23:26] <stochastic> ckontros, it would be nice to see the new ubuntu purple incorporated in the Ubuntu Studio theme
[23:26] <ckontros> holstein: I'm debating that change officially.
[23:26] <stochastic> I enjoy the left buttons
[23:26] <ckontros> stochastic: I've been given several reasons not to.
[23:26] <stochastic> ckontros, you mean the purple?
[23:27] <ckontros> Only thing that kills me avout using the left buttons is Chome. :P
[23:27] <ckontros> stochastic: Correct.
[23:28] <holstein> my chromium buttons follow the theme now
[23:28] <holstein> im not sure when that started happening
[23:28] <holstein> but they're on the left too now
[23:29] <ckontros> It's the default theme.
[23:30] <ckontros> If you choose it from the main theme window, the buttons move because of a script. If toy pick the metacity manually, they stay on the right.
[23:30] <ckontros> s/toy/you
[23:45] <ScottL> hi stochastic 
[23:47] <ScottL> stochastic, thanks for correcting me on the kernel version on the mailing list
[23:47] <ScottL> holstein, yeah, the button thing isn't as big as people made it out to be, i did it for a while also