[03:48] ailo: ping [09:04] * abogani waves all [09:05] Anyone could suggest me a ID tag application? [09:15] * abogani is trying to sort out the mess of his mp3 collection... [10:31] No suggestions? :-( [10:44] abogani: what are you trying to do? tag your music? [10:45] jussi: Hi Jussi! :-) Yes exactly! [10:45] theres one called cowbell iirc... [10:46] ( I always use random play functions :) [10:47] jussi: Thanks! [10:48] !info cowbell [10:48] cowbell (source: cowbell): An easy-to-use tag editor for your music files. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2.7.1-5 (maverick), package size 91 kB, installed size 540 kB [10:48] abogani: see above :) [10:49] jussi :-) [10:51] abogani: Thanks for the tip on using zenity. Took me a while to realize how much it can do. [10:51] Now, I'm working on replacing -controls with a script using only that. [10:55] ailo: You are welcome. [12:21] ScottL: Getting anywhere? I was at least able to update today. Unity is a mess right now. [17:47] paultag: i talked with didrocks this morning and have a rough plan to check a few things and then get back with him tomorrow :) [17:48] plus i also worked on a new plymouth theme based on what cory had done [18:24] scott-work: COOL [18:24] you got a screenie ? [18:27] scott-work: rock on dude! [18:56] holstein: it's the same thing that you saw before [18:56] holstein: http://www.fossmusicproject.org/public/images/new-plymouth-theme.png [18:56] that was the old one [18:56] i removed the "10.10" from the "ubuntu studio" and centered it, i also got rid of the progress bar which is fairly useless on some of the newer computers where you only see the splash screen for a second or two anyway [18:57] scott-work: that, friend, is sexy as all hell [19:00] paultag: two things to mention about it: 1) the thing that looks like a rain drop splash left of the CoF should be centered over the CoF and spins around it, 2) i really didn't do anything substantial on it, it's cory kontros's [19:01] i was using the plymouth x11 plugin to make those screenshot and the rotating thingie didn't line up correctly for some reason :( kinda takes away from the screenshot [19:01] scott-work: boot up the ISO in a vbox and snap it ;) [19:02] paultag: well, all i really had for development was a single core p4 before and vbox didn't work so hot on it :P [19:02] scott-work: haha heard that ;) [19:02] OK, off to Cleveland! [19:02] Much love, all :) [19:02] paultag: but i do have a dual core now that will suffice, so i'll have to see about getting it setup there [19:03] paultag: be careful [19:03] will do [19:04] now, if i could get someone from the kernel team to let me know how the kernel panic is coming along i would feel a lot better ;) [22:35] scott-work: Ready to try the script yet? [22:36] http://paste.ubuntu.com/555136/ [22:36] You'll need to install libnotify-bin and make sure you are not in audio group to test it. [22:38] The skeleton is there. Needs some work here and there + work with the text. [22:48] I use it now as a startup application. Works pretty well. I could be used right after an installation too, I suppose. [22:50] ailo: either tonight or tomorrow i can test it, probably tomorrow to be honest because i wanted to run some tests for the default xsession problem for didrocks first [22:50] ailo: if you email me, I can review it [22:50] ailo: I'm just running out for food [22:52] paultag: I sent the script as a mail [22:53] scott-work: No problem. Just fishing for some feedback. [22:53] holstein tried it, and seemed to like it. [22:54] paultag: There are a few problems in the script. One is getting the gksudo command to be a loop, which can be exited only if user chooses cancel. [22:55] And, the zenity stuff will need to be expanded, so that the user can choose PPA and audio group separately. [22:58] ailo: sure, no problemo [22:58] ailo: bbl!