[01:49] <ChinnoDog> meeting?
[01:49] <PennBot> Somebody said meeting are good for catching up on sleep, ChinnoDog
[01:50] <rmg51> meeting is over
[01:50] <rmg51> it started at 8:30
[01:50] <rmg51> where were you?
[01:50] <PennBot> hmm... you are lucky I like you, rmg51
[01:51] <rmg51> thank you PennBot
[02:26] <jedijf> motion to close
[02:40] <ChinnoDog> fine, closed
[04:46] <InHisName> Everyone asleep now ?
[04:46] <pleia2> not me :)
[04:46] <waltman> nor me
[04:47]  * pleia2 plays with cr-48
[04:48] <waltman> how do you like it so far?
[04:48] <pleia2> I do, but it's reminding me of all the things I actually do need an OS for
[04:48] <waltman> like having an accessible filesystem?
[04:48] <InHisName> I have an older system that lost some important files for starting ubuntu  In process of trying to boot, it 'dirtys' the drive.  I forgot which version is on there, probably 9.10 or 9.04.
[04:48] <pleia2> in dev mode you get a terminal so I can ssh to my server
[04:49] <pleia2> waltman: partially, it turns out I edit photos a lot here and there, I miss that
[04:49] <InHisName> Can I install it again WITHOUT messing up my stuff in /home ?   All in one partition.
[04:49] <pleia2> and I miss the ability to play local music
[04:50] <pleia2> InHisName: if it's all in one partition, not really
[04:50] <waltman> pleia2: that's a problem on the iphone, too. best you can hope is that the developer added "send to dropbox" on a menu somewhere
[04:50] <pleia2> (this is one of the advantages of having /home on a separate partition)
[04:50] <pleia2> waltman: yeah
[04:51] <pleia2> also, I can't copy/paste from IRC to the GUI and back
[04:51] <pleia2> no clicky on links in IRC
[04:52] <waltman> A few years ago I cranked out a client/server app that does remote image editing over tcp/ip.  It occured to me today that that might be a cute iPhone and/or Android app.
[04:52] <waltman> that was for a networking class.
[04:53] <waltman> have a nice little protocol and everything
[04:53] <pleia2> well there is google apps draw thing, and there is limited image editing on flickr and such I think
[04:53] <pleia2> the problem is getting the images from my camera to the internet
[04:54] <waltman> what my app does is send the image to the server, the server runs one of 4 or 5 imagemagick filters on it, and sends it back.
[04:54] <InHisName> I got a new toy and no time to mess with it.   IBM 1U server xSeries 336  dual XEON  -- $150
[04:54] <waltman> Well, many apps let you choose an image from your photo library.  Twitter and facebook are two of them.  So there's got to be *some* api to do that.
[04:55] <waltman> and ios seems to be able to create sockets.
[04:55] <pleia2> ah
[04:55] <waltman> what more do you need? :)
[04:55] <pleia2> http://princessleia.com/txt/cr48
[04:55] <pleia2> ^^ some specs
[04:56] <pleia2> my camera is not online, still no way to get it from dumb camera to the internets :)
[04:56] <waltman> no swap?
[04:57] <pleia2> nope
[04:57] <waltman> you should run "df -h" on it.
[04:57] <pleia2> ah, I didn't include that, should have
[04:57] <pleia2> sec
[04:59] <pleia2> waltman: refresh
[04:59] <pleia2> there is a little writeable storage in /home/chronos/user/
[04:59] <pleia2> (that's where I'm writing this ouput before scping it up)
[05:03] <waltman> that's a surprising number of mounts
[05:03] <pleia2> yeah
[05:04] <waltman> I'm also surprised they're still on 2.6.32.
[05:05] <waltman> Do you know why debian's been stuck on that for so long?  It was released back in december, 2009, and they're now up to 2.6.37.
[05:05] <pleia2> Debian, Ubuntu, one of the fedora releases (maybe even the new enterprise edition) all worked together to land on 2.6.32 for their major releases
[05:05] <pleia2> so Debian Squeeze will be 2.6.32, Ubuntu's LTS 10.04 is .32
[05:06] <waltman> I'm hoping testing goes to something more recent once squeeze comes out.
[05:06] <pleia2> probably
[05:07] <pleia2> it was over a year ago that they decided on 2.6.32 (they were talking about the decision when I was at the ubuntu dev summit in november 2009)
[05:08] <waltman> it's got to be one of the best-tested kernels in history :)
[05:08] <pleia2> indeed :)
[05:08] <pleia2> so I'm not surprised that's what chromeos is on
[05:09] <waltman> they've been backporting all the important bug fixes.
[05:15] <pleia2> the battery life on this is crazy impressive
[05:16] <pleia2> reading online they're saying 8-10 hours, and so far that seems pretty accurate
[05:31] <pleia2> so it has an SD card slot, I put my card in from my camera and it mounted it
[05:31] <pleia2> so I *can* upload from there
[05:32] <waltman> yay!
[05:32] <waltman> good night
[05:33] <pleia2> night :)
[13:02] <SamuraiAlba> Good bacon to all!
[18:05] <SamuraiAlba> Good bacon!
[18:05] <MutantTurkey> bacon :)
[18:05] <MutantTurkey> i ate a pound of bacon last week. I'm avoiding it
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> Heya
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> Almost level 35 combat :)
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> overall
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> Selling a 22" LCD for $50
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> ipod 30gb video for $40
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> the usual...
[18:06] <SamuraiAlba> What have you been up to?
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> nothing
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> SamuraiAlba: okay video 40bucks
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> i think i'll take that.
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> maybe
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> i am quite poor
[18:09] <MutantTurkey> the LCD sounds nice also :p
[18:10] <SamuraiAlba> When u wanna meet and where?
[18:10] <SamuraiAlba> I'm DJing :)
[18:10] <SamuraiAlba> www.gameconradio.com
[18:11] <MutantTurkey> you're DJ'ing? nice
[18:11] <MutantTurkey> oh. i thought you ment at a club :p
[18:12] <SamuraiAlba> nah.  Online
[18:12] <MutantTurkey> still cool
[18:12] <SamuraiAlba> email is my nick at gmail
[18:13] <MutantTurkey> I've got to get some money together. It is no good being a college student with no money
[18:14] <SamuraiAlba> okies :)
[19:10] <SamuraiAlba> InHisName - You there?
[19:12] <MutantTurkey> I am starving
[19:14] <SamuraiAlba> get nachos?
[19:16] <MutantTurkey> get no money
[19:17] <SamuraiAlba> ahhh
[19:17] <SamuraiAlba> that r teh sux
[19:21] <MutantTurkey> ramen
[19:21] <SamuraiAlba> ramen isnt too shabby, actually
[19:22] <MutantTurkey> It's delicious
[19:23] <SamuraiAlba> aye :)
[19:29]  * EvilPhoenix yawns
[19:29] <MutantTurkey> i yawn too
[19:32] <SamuraiAlba> I fart, sometimes.
[19:42] <ChinnoDog> So, Phil saw his shadow on Wednesday?
[19:43] <ChinnoDog> Oh, I have it backwards
[19:43] <ChinnoDog> Phil did not see his shadow.
[19:45] <pleia2> ChinnoDog: you were asking about an "app store" before, here's some info about other distros taking the ubuntu software center as a base for a more distros: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/02/appstream-the-unified-app-store-for-linux/
[19:45] <PennBot> Title: AppStream: The unified App Store for Linux (at www.omgubuntu.co.uk)
[19:46] <MutantTurkey> hasn't that been around for a quite some time
[19:46] <MutantTurkey> a universal package manager?
[19:47] <MutantTurkey> Like, it had different plugins for different backends, and they wrote plugins for many package managers
[19:48] <MutantTurkey> http://www.packagekit.org/
[19:48] <PennBot> Title: PackageKit - Main Page (at www.packagekit.org)
[19:59] <ChinnoDog> pleia2: That is interesting but I fear that making it a multi distribution app store is going to seriously cripple it
[20:00] <pleia2> the idea is making the toolset available to everyone, it's up to them what they do with it
[20:02] <pleia2> MutantTurkey: an app store is more than a software installer, it has payment options, user ratings and reviews
[20:02] <MutantTurkey> payment options? D:
[20:03] <pleia2> yes, so you can buy software
[20:03] <MutantTurkey> also i assume they filter out like libraries and such?
[20:03] <MutantTurkey> what software would you need to buy?
[20:03] <pleia2> software that you need which costs money
[20:04] <MutantTurkey> obviously, but the only ones i could think of are maybe virtualbox, codeweavers, thats about it.
[20:04] <pleia2> I think there are 4-5 paid applications in the software center
[20:04] <MutantTurkey> do you think this will spawn alot of developers trying to score $.99 off of everyone?
[20:04] <pleia2> I doubt it
[20:04] <MutantTurkey> okay. Just wondering
[20:05] <pleia2> looking at iphone vs android app stores is a nice test case
[20:05] <MutantTurkey> right, andoid is mostly free
[20:05] <MutantTurkey> all the apps i seem to need cost money however D:
[20:05] <pleia2> I've never really wanted one that costs money on android, but I don't mind paying
[20:19] <andrew> MutantTurkey: what apps are you needing?
[20:20] <SamuraiAlba> I'm just waiting for InHisName to call ;)
[20:20] <MutantTurkey> andrew: no currently. Just apps i thought would be great to have and gave up because i have no money.
[20:48] <MutantTurkey> anyone have a suggestion for a nice minimal cms?
[20:48] <MutantTurkey> i mean we have say 50-100 pages, not very dynamic content (we'd like a news feed and rss feeds but thats it) and easy to work with
[20:50] <andrew> couch?
[20:51] <andrew> never used that
[20:51] <andrew> have you considered wp or concrete5?
[20:52] <MutantTurkey> wp is to blog oriented
[20:52] <MutantTurkey> someone suggested Drupal
[20:53] <MutantTurkey> currently it is a old school (html based, no css) website. frames for header footer toolbar etc
[21:34] <ChinnoDog> Does "CMS" really mean anything anymore?
[21:34] <MutantTurkey> nothing.
[21:34] <MutantTurkey> at all.
[21:38]  * ssweeny thought it was "CMS Means Something"
[21:38] <JonathanD> Crummy management system.
[22:00] <jedijf> can't manage stuff
[22:00] <JonathanD> Crummy mismanagement software.
[22:34] <MutantTurkey> creamy mushroom soup
[22:50] <JonathanD> mmmm
[23:44] <Traveler> has SamariaAcba been on this evening yet ?
[23:47] <jedijf> ask the bacon