[00:30] <crashsystems> Does anyone know what the next LTS release will be?
[00:32] <nhaines> Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, in April 2012.
[00:33] <nhaines> Followed by Ubuntu 14.04 LTS in April 2014.
[00:33] <crashsystems> shiny
[00:33] <akk> Poopy Penguin
[00:33] <crashsystems> lol
[00:34] <akk> or Pulchritudinous Panda
[00:36] <nhaines> akk: I'll wait for Ubuntu 17.10 (alchemous aardvark).
[00:36] <nhaines> It'll change everything!
[00:36] <akk> dict doesn't know "alchemous"
[00:37] <nhaines> dictionary.com prefers "alchemistic" but I regret nothing.
[02:19] <iheartubuntu> does anyone know if i an take inkscape classes anywhere?
[02:20] <pleia2> doctormo did one for User Days, lemme get the video link
[02:21] <iheartubuntu> im tired of being a jack of all trades... would like to really learn inkscape well
[02:21] <pleia2> http://www.livestream.com/technicallyaclassroom/video?clipId=pla_64e2ea1a-2db1-4d60-bc86-73d2b2b4c419
[02:21] <pleia2> I haven't watched it
[02:21] <iheartubuntu> beautiful!
[02:21] <iheartubuntu> thank you!
[02:22] <pleia2> but doctormo is the one who got me started with inkscape :)
[02:22] <iheartubuntu> how would i have known about that otherwise? i have ubuntu classroom (i believe) listed in my google calendar
[02:23] <iheartubuntu> looks like a bunch of stuff coming soon at beginning of march
[02:23] <pleia2> in addition to the calendar, ubuntuclassroom.wordpress.com has our blog posts about events
[02:24] <pleia2> (this feeds to the ubuntu planet)
[02:24] <pleia2> and yeah, beginning of march is ubuntu developer week
[02:26] <iheartubuntu> thanks for that web link
[02:28] <pleia2> he starts around 8 or 9 minutes in
[02:28]  * pleia2 might actually watch this now
[02:32] <iheartubuntu> jeez, im getting ads on my skype now
[02:34] <iheartubuntu> OMG this is great using inkscape on a 22" monitor. beats a netbook
[02:35] <pleia2> oh yeah, I try not to do image editing on my netbook for that reason :)
[02:36]  * iheartubuntu has been tryin' to get Sys76 or Zareason to lend a comp for a review
[02:37] <iheartubuntu> (not like Im going to get that CR-48 anytime soon)
[02:37] <pleia2> I still have my review one, they said they'd send a box for me to send it back but they haven't yet
[02:38] <pleia2> considering bringing it to scale if they don't before then
[02:39] <iheartubuntu> so you'll have to return it at some point?
[02:39] <pleia2> yeah
[02:39] <iheartubuntu> awww. whats going to happen to those who sold theirs on ebay!
[02:39] <pleia2> they probably would have to pay for it :)
[02:39] <iheartubuntu> you might as well pimp it out with pink before returnign it :)
[02:40] <pleia2> lol
[02:40] <pleia2> I do worry about bringing it and leaving it at the booth, fears of it walking off and all
[02:40] <iheartubuntu> ahh thats true
[02:40] <iheartubuntu> have you put ubuntu on it yet
[02:40] <iheartubuntu> or dual boot?
[02:41] <pleia2> it came with ubuntu
[02:41] <iheartubuntu> ??
[02:41] <iheartubuntu> whatchyou talkin bout?
[02:41] <pleia2> oooh, you were talking about the cr-48!
[02:41] <iheartubuntu> :)
[02:41] <pleia2> I've been talking about the zareason laptop :)
[02:41] <iheartubuntu> ahhh
[02:41] <pleia2> the cr-48 is mine to keep
[02:42] <iheartubuntu> ok i understand all now
[02:42] <pleia2> no ubuntu on this for me, I quite like chromeos and am enjoying the experience of writing about it, submitting bug reports, etc
[02:45] <iheartubuntu> im uriousi f inkscape has an embed font feature
[02:45] <iheartubuntu> that would be useful
[02:58] <ishimeru> This chat just scared the crap out of me
[02:58] <iheartubuntu> ?? why
[02:58] <ishimeru> i have a cr-48 and was reading through the chat for the last hour
[02:59] <ishimeru> i started clutching mine close as i was reading i had to return it
[02:59] <ishimeru> ;)
[02:59] <iheartubuntu> for anyone with a website and want to incorporate the new Ubuntu font, there are instructions here... http://font.ubuntu.com/
[03:00] <iheartubuntu> so how do you like it ishimeru?
[03:00] <iheartubuntu> is that a Japanese name?
[03:00] <ishimeru> yeah, it was an old attempt at making my real name japanese
[03:01] <ishimeru> :\
[03:01] <ishimeru> the cr-48 is fun though
[03:01] <ishimeru> i leave  by my bed just in case i need to make a quick google search
[03:02] <iheartubuntu> i have a brother living in japan (16+ years now)
[03:02] <ishimeru> oh nice
[03:03] <pleia2> I have a cousin in tokyo
[03:04] <pleia2> but I have cousins everywhere (even one living here in sf, I didn't know until I moved!)
[03:04] <iheartubuntu> i hope all headed my nickel buying advice last week. thep rice of a nickel has just gone up again from 7.2 cents to 7.3 cents. :) sell when it doubles in price
[03:05] <iheartubuntu> pleia2 have you been to japan?
[03:05] <iheartubuntu> ive only been to tokyo wako
[03:05] <iheartubuntu> (a restaurant)
[03:05] <pleia2> iheartubuntu: nope, never been anywhere in asia
[03:08] <iheartubuntu> neither have i
[03:08] <akk> I've been to tokyo wako (or a place with a very similar name) ... in monrovia or somewhere around there, I think it was?
[03:08] <iheartubuntu> chinatown in SF is pretty close. i think its the biggest chinatown in the USA
[03:08] <iheartubuntu> yah monrovia :)
[03:08] <pleia2> yeah, biggest outside of asia
[03:08] <iheartubuntu> i was just there a week ago
[03:08] <iheartubuntu> ohh wow
[03:08] <akk> Good place, but d doesn't like it so I don't get to go much.
[03:09] <iheartubuntu> akk are you in los angeles?
[03:09] <akk> No, San Jose, but I have friends&family in LA.
[03:09] <ishimeru> pleia2: do you like steampunk? (random i know, bear with me)
[03:09] <iheartubuntu> steampunk = good
[03:09] <ishimeru> http://goo.gl/jXIE5
[03:10] <iheartubuntu> there is a great hidden object for ubuntu that is steampunkish... called The Clockwork Man. I bought it but have never had time to play it
[03:10] <iheartubuntu> h-e-l-l-o princess
[03:11] <ishimeru> here's the rest of the universe... http://bjornhurri.cghub.com/images/
[03:11] <pleia2> ishimeru: yes, it's fun :)
[03:11] <iheartubuntu> ishimeru - nice photos
[03:11] <iheartubuntu> did you do?
[03:11] <pleia2> haha, awesome steampunk leia
[03:12] <iheartubuntu> akk i have relatives in SJ also.
[03:12] <ishimeru> :)
[03:12] <iheartubuntu> i spoke at a reggae conference in SJ back in 1999
[03:12] <iheartubuntu> "reggae pon de internet"
[03:12] <ishimeru> reggae *pwn*?
[03:12] <ishimeru> kidding
[03:13] <iheartubuntu> haaa
[03:15] <iheartubuntu> wow i feel old now
[03:16] <iheartubuntu> anyone see this new car computer with ubuntu? http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/navi.jpg
[03:17] <iheartubuntu> i had sketched something like this out years ago when i first got into ubuntu... but it would also control the EV stuff as well.
[03:23] <ishimeru> yeah, i want
[04:05] <erichammond> k3b works great for burning a bunch of Ubuntu CDs in the background while I do other work.  I don't have to do anything except replace the CD when it ejects.  k3b detects the new blank CD and starts burning again.
[05:08] <nhaines> http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale9x/speakers/elizabeth-krumbach
[05:08] <nhaines> http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale9x/speakers/david-wonderly
[05:08] <nhaines> http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale9x/speakers/jack-deslippe
[05:15]  * iheartubuntu thinks one day his PDF book collection will be larger than his real book collection.
[05:50] <iheartubuntu> pleia2 - black & white versions now available --> http://iheartubuntu.com/ubuntu-us-ca/
[05:50] <iheartubuntu> nite all
[07:09] <iheartubuntu> testing empathys IRC
[07:11] <iheartubuntu> very basic
[07:11] <iheartubuntu> but works fine
[15:26] <akgraner> nhaines, you around?
[16:54] <nhaines> akgraner: yes, I am now.
[17:04] <nhaines> jono: will you be rocking SCaLE this weekend?
[17:11] <jono> nhaines, unfortunately not
[17:12] <nhaines> jono: aww!
[17:13] <nhaines> jono: you should jet out on a private jet, have lunch, and jet back to SF in time for dinner.  That's what a real rockstar would do!  ;)
[19:10] <iheartubuntu> Amazon now is offering 5000+ movies for free streaming if you have Amazon Prime (their $79/year) shipping deal. Otherwise a movie might cost $2 to $3 each 48 hour rental. I just tested out the trailers and they work great. Im curious if anyone has Amazon Prime, if they can watch movies on Ubuntu?
[19:11] <iheartubuntu> Seems like a pretty good alternative to Netflix.
[19:11] <iheartubuntu> I thought Ive heard Redbox is getting ready to do streaming movies too.
[19:13] <iheartubuntu> there is a list of FREE movies on amazons website to try out
[19:17] <iheartubuntu> looks like the videos work great on amazon! very easy to use. full screen, no prob for me.
[19:18] <pleia2> cool :)
[19:20] <iheartubuntu> i could see someday there will be no physical DVDs, just steaming. lots of jobs lost. no need to ship them, etc
[19:21] <nhaines> I suppose they'll just have to go back to what they were doing before 1999 when Netflix wasn't sending DVDs through the mail.
[19:22] <pleia2> physical dvds are a pain, I have to admit using netflix on my tv for some movies I own on dvd because it's easier
[19:22] <pleia2> read: pleia2 is lazy
[19:24] <jamiedmattingly> i havent paid for a movie or dvd for years i just download them and watch them
[19:50] <pleia2> iheartubuntu: is there any way you can use our actual black and white logo on the info sheet? My printer is really bad at greyscale :(
[19:55]  * pleia2 replies to related email
[20:03] <iheartubuntu> one sec
[20:04] <iheartubuntu> pleia2 - i didnt use that because im not seeing the logo. there is a big red X in Inkscape that says "linked image not found"
[20:04] <pleia2> iheartubuntu: strange! ok, I'll get you a copy of the svg direclty
[20:05] <iheartubuntu> thanks
[20:05] <pleia2> http://neal.bussett.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-california-logo-bw.svg
[20:07] <iheartubuntu> serious? :)
[20:07] <iheartubuntu> do you want this an alt version or the main version
[20:09] <pleia2> it can be an alt version if you want, it'll be the ones I'm printing
[20:55] <pleia2> and linked it to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Logo for future reference
[21:48] <nhaines> http://ubucon.org/scale/scale9x/
[21:49] <pleia2> sweet!
[21:51] <nhaines> Slowly but surely!
[22:10] <nhaines> If I were to write a tutorial on how to recover data from a RAID array, and I wanted to have instructions for using Red Hat or Fedora, is there a stable or reference version of Fedora I would use?
[22:10] <nhaines> For example, the Ubuntu-based instructions are centered on 10.04 LTS.
[22:13] <pleia2> I don't think so, but Fedora 13 is what RHEL 6 will be based on
[22:13] <pleia2> so if you had to select a stopping point, that's what I'd go with
[22:14] <nhaines> Okay, because I grabbed 14, but I have a 13 CD too.
[22:14] <pleia2> oh, s/will be/is
[22:14] <pleia2> apparently RHEL was released in november
[22:14] <pleia2> +6
[22:14] <nhaines> haha
[22:15]  * pleia2 still has an RHEL4 box lurking around
[22:15] <nhaines> I hear Fedora automatically detects and mounts RAID 5 arrays.  Ubuntu doesn't do that, although if you install mdadm and lvm2 then Ubuntu does as well.
[22:15] <nhaines> So now I'm testing from the live CD.
[22:16] <nhaines> And Fedora's next.
[22:16] <pleia2> lvm2?
[22:16] <pleia2> (I always use lvm these days, but is that an assumption about your configuration?)
[22:17] <nhaines> lvm2 is the package name.
[22:17] <pleia2> I know
[22:17] <pleia2> but why installing it if you're just dealing with raid?
[22:18] <nhaines> Is lvm2 sufficient?
[22:18] <nhaines> I'm trying to recover a failed RAID array from a NAS product.
[22:19] <pleia2> my question is whether you're using lvm on raid, it's not strictly required
[22:19] <pleia2> you can just create a big ole physical partition on the array
[22:19] <nhaines> I believe it is, although I'd have to hack around a bit.
[22:19]  * pleia2 nods
[22:19] <nhaines> Grr, why does mdadm require postfix?
[22:20] <pleia2> --no-install-recommends :)
[22:20] <nhaines> Oh well, I'll install mdadm first and if that doesn't mount the RAID array (or if it destroys it) then I'll check with lvm2 as well.
[22:32] <erichammond> Looks like I'm going to be able to get a bunch of CDs burned by this weekend (100+?).
[22:32] <erichammond> I'm going with 10.10 32-bit desktop.
[22:33] <pleia2> I'm getting all my stuff together after work today, so I'll be able to update the wiki with how many official pressed ones we have (at least 100 in addition to the 100 ubuntu 32-bit 10.10 DarkwingDuck got in the conference pack)
[22:35] <erichammond> Based on my fuzzy recollection from past SCALEs I think we'll easily be able to hand out hundreds of CDs.