[02:11] <jfer> hi has anyone used an ipod touch with banshee
[02:11] <jfer> ?
[02:17] <nisshh> jfer, no, i havent, but it should work fine
[02:17] <nisshh> if not, fall back to rhythmbox
[02:22] <jfer> ok banshee won't transcode my ogg files for ipod
[02:22] <nisshh> jfer, ogg doesnt work on ipod's does it?
[02:22] <nisshh> doesnt*
[02:22] <nisshh> i thought ipods only liked MP3's
[02:23] <bradm> nisshh: correct
[02:23] <jfer> yes but i thought that banshee had the ability to transode for the device connected
[02:23] <nisshh> yeah
[02:23] <bradm> nisshh: last time I tried messing with my new ipod touch with linux it wouldn't sync, something about the latest firmware
[02:23] <nisshh> jfer, i dont know
[02:24] <nisshh> bradm, yeah, its a dark place i hope to never have to visit :)
[02:24] <jfer> i think that i am missing some packages that allow this to happen
[02:24] <nisshh> jfer, yeah, possibly
[02:24] <nisshh> jfer, Google :)
[02:24] <jfer> i already have
[02:25] <jfer> but i will give rhythmbox a go first
[02:25] <nisshh> ok
[02:25] <nisshh> jfer, oh wait, i remember
[02:26] <nisshh> jfer, Banshee has a plugin for ipods/iphone/etc
[02:26] <nisshh> just enable it
[02:26] <iflema> rhythmbox will need to be set to mp3 aac etc. and extra packages are required... install sound juicer i think cover that cant remember.... outa here
[02:27] <nisshh> jfer, what iflema just said :)
[02:49] <sagaci> afternoon
[03:24] <head_victim> Gday sagaci 
[03:25] <sagaci> how are you
[03:25] <head_victim> Nice and warm, just finished mowing, yourself?
[03:34] <sagaci> not too bad
[03:50] <nisshh> hey sagaci
[04:21] <sagaci> nisshh: i'm getting along with the c++ thing, bought two books and went through a chapter yesterday
[04:21] <sagaci> <3
[04:22] <nisshh> sagaci, nice, you got the K&R book?
[04:22] <sagaci> nah, deitel, how to program
[04:22] <nisshh> ah right
[04:22] <sagaci> packed with exercises, much better than the dummies book
[04:22] <nisshh> get the K&R book, its for C, but its still relevant
[04:22] <nisshh> let me find the link
[04:22] <nisshh> hehe
[04:23] <sagaci> but a bit more expensive
[04:23] <nisshh> sagaci, here: http://www.computer-books.us/c_5.php
[04:23] <nisshh> thats a free download for a pdf
[04:23] <nisshh> its not THE K&R book
[04:23] <nisshh> but its similar
[04:24] <nisshh> written in the same way
[04:25] <sagaci> yeah, have you done much in C
[04:25] <nisshh> no
[04:25] <nisshh> not really
[04:26] <nisshh> but im up to chapter 4 in that PDF
[04:26] <nisshh> and ive written a few very simple C programs
[04:26] <nisshh> i just dabble basically
[04:26] <nisshh> im mostly a Python programmer
[04:26] <nisshh> sagaci, ^^
[04:27] <sagaci> converters etc
[04:27] <nisshh> no, i dont even know what a converter is :)
[04:28] <nisshh> how sad is that :)
[04:28] <sagaci> sorry, i just mean convert input from the user into other values
[04:28] <sagaci> temperatures, distance, etc
[04:31] <nisshh> oh right
[04:37] <sagaci> nisshh: do you use an ide
[04:38] <nisshh> sagaci, nope, im a vim dude! :)
[04:39] <nisshh> vim is awesome
[04:41] <sagaci> fair enough, each to their own
[04:45] <nisshh> hehe
[09:06] <Blank__> wow, people take their real name seriously around here don't they
[09:11] <elky> most people don't change it from the default. additionally, most people's accounts are named the same as them.
[10:37] <sagaci> who's boden matthews - sounds familiar but what's his screenname
[10:41] <sagaci> nisshh: ping
[11:34] <linux_direction> hi room : )
[12:59] <nisshh> sagaci, hmmmmm?
[13:01] <nisshh> sagaci, if you wanted me for something, now is a good time, im heading to bed in a minute
[13:05] <sagaci> nisshh: have you been doing an classroom tutes for this channel
[13:06] <sagaci> just saw it on the wiki, that's all
[13:08] <nisshh> sagaci, yeah, thats happening, its still in the planning stage though :)
[13:09] <sagaci> fair enough
[13:52] <redroo> request info re brisbane ubuntu group