[01:58] <JanC> is there any chance https://bugs.launchpad.net/rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store/+bug/632890 will get fixed soon?
[01:58] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 632890 in rhythmbox-ubuntuone-music-store "Payment problems using Maestro Card (affects: 2) (heat: 18)" [Undecided,New]
[01:58] <duanedesign> hello JanC
[01:59] <JanC> hi  ☺
[01:59] <duanedesign> mattgriffin: ^
[01:59] <duanedesign> not sure if matt is still around but we can try :)
[01:59] <JanC> well, he field that bug
[02:00] <duanedesign> JanC: how did you do the smilie?
[02:01] <duanedesign> mot to go offtopic, but i was working on a project and wanted to use some of those symbols
[02:01] <JanC> duanedesign: it's a unicode character, and I have auto-replace configured in xchat  ;)
[02:01] <duanedesign> s/mot/not
[02:01] <JanC> so ":)" turns into ☺
[02:02] <duanedesign> JanC: ok. i will look into the unicode characters.
[02:03] <duanedesign> i dont know if you saw the 'password card' post on the planet. I am trying to make an open source version.
[02:04] <JanC> it requires font support though
[02:04] <JanC> link?
[02:06] <duanedesign> JanC:
[02:06] <duanedesign> http://pthree.org/2010/09/21/password-cards/
[02:06] <duanedesign> i am doing a desktop version.
[02:09] <JanC> smiley is under "Miscellaneous Symbols" in the unicode tables
[02:11] <JanC> if you use gucharmap
[02:12] <kklimonda> I have 4 entries under the "Computers on your account" page, all added today (had few failed appempts) - how can I tell which ones can I delete?
[02:13] <JanC> personally I removed all of them and re-added, but I'm sure there is a way to find the ID in the config somewhere...
[02:15] <JanC> kklimonda: I guess it would be useful to have a "last active time"
[02:15] <kklimonda> JanC: indeed
[02:15] <kklimonda> JanC: or a big "this is the id of this computer" text in U1 Preferences on desktop.
[02:16] <JanC> I don't use U1 for important things, so I really don't care all that much  :-/
[02:16] <kklimonda> I have 3 different "Ubuntu One @ blue" and one "Ubuntu One @ kklimonda-laptop" which is even weirder
[02:16] <kklimonda> this is my old, default hostname from the installation which I have changed already
[02:17] <kklimonda> but it's still in /etc/hosts
[02:17] <duanedesign> kklimonda: hello
[02:17] <JanC> kklimonda: the client in Maverick shows currently connected computers
[02:17] <kklimonda> so I guess u1 client does something random :)
[02:17] <kklimonda> duanedesign: hey :)
[02:17] <duanedesign> kklimonda: yoy can open Password and Encryption Keys and find the Ubuntu One Token
[02:17] <kklimonda> right
[02:18] <duanedesign> kklimonda: right-click > properties > then password click show password
[02:18] <kklimonda> duanedesign: either I'm too tired or I can't match any strings from the token to the id on this page..
[02:18] <kklimonda> oh, I see it now
[02:18] <kklimonda> yeah, I'm too tired :)
[02:19] <kklimonda> duanedesign: thanks
[02:20] <duanedesign> also you can look at...
[02:20] <duanedesign> kklimonda: https://login.ubuntu.com/+applications
[02:20] <duanedesign> that one has dates
[02:21] <kklimonda> duanedesign: but the problem is I have had 4 entries with the same date :)
[02:21] <kklimonda> duanedesign: I've had few failed attempts at authenticating my client
[02:21] <kklimonda> duanedesign: and https://login.ubuntu.com/+applications is even less useful as, without the token, there is no way to tell which "Ubuntu One @ blue" added at 25th of september is the right one :)
[02:22] <duanedesign> oh right :P
[02:23] <duanedesign> and also when authorizing tomboy (it requires seperate authorization) I always add (tomboy) to the name
[02:24] <JanC> in my experience, you have to remove all clients with every update, and then add them again, which isn't exactly user-friendly...  ;)
[02:27] <duanedesign> JanC: i'll keep that concern in mind. At UDS I can't quite contribute as much technicaly but i hope what i will bring to the table is the voice of users
[02:28] <JanC> remember that I don't use U1 for real
[02:28] <JanC> 1 did have exactly 1 file in it  ;)
[02:29] <duanedesign> :)
[02:29] <JanC> and maybe my issues are related to the fact that I run developer versions (maverick, now)
[02:30] <duanedesign> JanC: did you run maverick from early on?
[02:30] <JanC> on this system, only since a month ago or so
[02:31] <JanC> on another system earlier, and I don't remember about the previous cycle (probably earlier then)
[02:33] <JanC> bot IMNSHO, I should never have to delete keys   ;)
[04:30] <mattgriffin> JanC, duanedesign: this is 7digital's dev queue. thankfully this isn't Ubuntu release-dependent so when they get time to implement the fix, it can get deployed immediately. i have a call with them next week and will check on the status.
[05:36] <JanC> mattgriffin: thanks!  ☺
[13:30] <jacobw> hi, i'm having trouble with ubuntu one contacts sync on a fresh install
[13:32] <jacobw> i've followed the instruction to get debug info on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Bugs#Contacts
[13:32] <jacobw> this is my debug log http://paste.ubuntu.com/500298/
[13:33] <jacobw> the problem is that nothing happens, following the instructions to shutdown the evolution data server results in evolution complaining that it can't open the local address book
[13:34] <jacobw> (after i've reloaded the evolution data server using the /usr/lib/evolution/evolution-data-server-2.28 command)
[13:38] <duanedesign> hello jacobw
[13:38] <jacobw> hi :)
[13:38] <duanedesign> jacobw: the contact (and bookmark) sync is currently down.
[13:38] <jacobw> right ok, i'll try again later
[13:39] <jacobw> how long has it been down out of interest?
[13:39] <duanedesign> you can get the lates on the services on the wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuOne/Status
[13:39] <jacobw> i've had this problem for a while, i understand that the cause could be different at different times though
[13:40] <jacobw> ah ok, its a long running issue
[13:40] <duanedesign> jacobw: it has been down for a couple months. They had to do some major recoding to  handle the huge increase in users that happened when Lucid came out
[13:41] <duanedesign> jacobw: i beleive it is getting close to being fixed however
[13:41] <jacobw> cool :) good luck anyhow
[13:42] <duanedesign> thanks jacobw
[13:43] <jacobw> bye