[01:45] <holstein> ailo: i was about to ask it you were over here
[01:45] <holstein> if you were*
[01:46] <holstein> ailo: these are things we could bring up at the next meeting
[01:46] <holstein> i need to work out a better way to announce them
[01:46] <holstein> *the meeting times
[01:46] <ailo> ok
[01:46] <holstein> ailo: where are you?
[01:46] <holstein> time zone?
[01:46] <ailo> +1
[01:47] <holstein> check out
[01:47] <holstein> http://holstein.shacknet.nu/shows/
[01:47] <holstein> what time does it say?
[01:48] <ailo> 19:30
[01:48] <holstein> :/
[01:49] <holstein> i was hoping it would change it for your TZ
[01:49] <holstein> if i make a google cal
[01:49] <holstein> and share it
[01:49] <holstein> it will
[01:49] <holstein> BUT everyone will need to have a google cal
[01:49] <holstein> and thats not cool
[01:51] <ailo> It would be nice if that was integrated into the Ubuntu wiki. I fooled around with davical, but on my own server
[01:51] <holstein> i'll figure out something
[01:52] <holstein> we'll probably wait til after the first of the year anyways
[01:52] <holstein> to have another one
[01:55] <ailo> well, to conclude upon testing, I will try to organize something for myself and see if I can get pointers from people on lau.
[01:56] <holstein> ailo: ping me up anytime
[01:56] <holstein> if you get a script you want me to try or something
[01:56] <holstein> im probably just going to try some kernels when i have time
[01:56] <holstein> and make sure firewire is working
[02:00] <ailo> hostein: Sure thing. There is one script called latentor out there, which tests jack at different settings. I will need to see what it does.
[02:01] <holstein> thats a good start
[02:55] <ScottL> holstein, we can use the #ubuntu-meeting calender on the fridge
[03:01] <holstein> ScottL: COOL
[03:01] <holstein> that'll take care of the TZ issue?
[03:01] <holstein> how do i post to that?
[03:11] <ScottL> holstein, i'm not sure to be honest
[03:12] <holstein> i'll sort it out by the next meeting time