[00:01] heh, quite a collection! [00:42] Cheri703: Busy? [00:42] nah [00:42] wht's up? [00:42] *what's [00:44] PM [01:11] * canthus13 has an 8088 somewhere... [01:12] And a 486. [01:25] Hey [01:25] Hello dmcglone! [01:27] canthus13: or The person that knows all: What are the chances of using the P3 in the Celeron compy? (same socket, diff FSB :( ) [01:29] Hi Unit193 [01:29] anyone familiar with karaoke players for linux besides pykaraoke? [01:33] dmcglone: apt-cache gave me performous and xmms2-plugin-karaoke [01:33] I tried xmms2 it's smaller than a mouse [01:33] couldn't even read the fonts [01:34] I've got 120,000 karaoke songs and pykaraoke keeps choking when I try to scan the directory [01:35] but I put pykaraoke on my brother's XP box and it scanned all the songs just fine. go figure! [01:35] Would performous do it? [01:36] haven't heard of it [01:37] Nor have I :D [01:37] ah I took a look at that, it's for gaming [01:39] pykaraoke works great, it allows you to assign the the name of the person who's singing the song in a playlist. but dang it just keeps choking when trying to scan the directories :-( [01:39] dmcglone: You have 0.7.3? [01:39] yeah [01:40] 0.7.3 was supposed to remedy some sort of problem similiar to this [01:41] Does it give any errors? (I have never used this) [01:41] no, it just freezes indefinately [01:42] the scan never finishes to the directory is never added to the database for searching [01:43] I've been adding 1 directory at a time and it's working a little [01:44] maybe you just need less karaoke... [01:45] This about sum it up? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pykaraoke/+bug/670099 [01:46] LOL Cheri703 [01:46] I need more, I want to start doing karaoke on the weekends [01:46] for a little extra money [01:46] I think you may have more karaoke then I have any songs... [01:49] I got them from a Karaoke DJ [01:49] that bug report says it didn't happen with the 0.7.2 release, maybe I should try that release [01:50] BRB [02:06] I downloaded the program in zip format and see if that makes a difference instead of using synaptic [02:16] I think my persistence is about to pay off :-) [02:29] this is taking forever! I'm afraid it's gonna poop out on me [02:42] blurgh [02:57] as I suspected it pooped at the last minute [02:57] brb [03:03] so much for that [05:09] Unit193: It would really depend on the motherboard and processor. Some can tolerate different bus speeds, some can't. === tad__ is now known as rrittenhouse === Vetinari is now known as lukjad [15:38] Morning Ohio [15:38] hey, who's the cinci lead...and does anyone remember that guy from PBS in cinci? [15:38] paultag: didn't you have that PBS guy's contact info? [15:46] thafreak: nlawson [15:46] at least, that's what it looks like after some quick-and-dirty grepping of the logs [15:47] cool, I'll go search the mailing lists for his email address then...I remember a few emails coming through from him... [16:23] thafreak: yeah, need it? [16:53] paultag: sure, thanks [17:01] paultag: so just pickles for synnamon eh? [17:01] thafreak: yeah, it's a bit lame -- but it's a controlled size, and it's only accessed by a single process at once :) [17:02] not lame... [17:02] why not a shelf though...? [17:04] thafreak: well there's a simple reason that I'd not used that [17:04] thafreak: I've never heard of it [17:04] I kinda figured you'd use something that just ships with python...just wasn't sure if you went the sqlite route or not [17:04] nice... [17:04] thafreak: well, I'm trying to keep deps down as far as I can [17:05] as of 2.5 or 2.6 (i forget) sqlite is built in [17:05] thafreak: I have support for bleeding edge 2.6 and 3.x [17:05] thafreak: well then I'll have to fix that :) [17:05] but honestly, a shelf will be fine...just not when it comes to searching :) [17:05] thafreak: well lucky we don't have to search :) [17:06] and O(n) search on 2000 entries (huge number of packages) is nada [17:06] I'd eat that [17:06] so do you only keep track of packages already installed? no apt style sources to keep updating? [17:06] thafreak: not yet [17:07] thafreak: that might be added on top -- remember, this is more like dpkg then apt [17:07] might I suggest something called whoosh...(or maybe it was woosh) [17:07] gotcha [17:07] oh interesting [17:07] http://whoosh.ca/ [17:07] well, look at whoosh when the time comes, pure python full text search [17:07] looks cool [17:07] yeah [17:07] not as fast as like xapian, but no external deps [17:09] and for something like a package manager, I don't think the speed difference will matter [17:09] now, indexing wikipedia...maybe xapian would be a better choice...or lucene (cept I hate java apps) [17:10] so, are the packages that get installed a special like package.syn, or do you just use plain tarballs ala slackware [21:23] paultag, http://img7.imageshack.us/img7/8198/1293247163284.png [21:24] oda: old as all hell [21:24] oda: that was made by a vmware hacker, he put it on his door [21:24] oda: that was 2008, mid-year-ish [21:24] paultag, old for you, new for me [21:24] :P [21:25] paultag, oh and are you a bi-winner? [21:25] oda: I'm a mono-winner [21:25] paultag, well then is your brain from another terrestrial realm? [21:26] oda: if one could consider italy another terrestrial realm, then yes [21:26] which I guess it is [21:26] paultag is from italy? [21:27] funny, I thought you came from a land down under. [21:27] oda: you've not noticed that I can hardly speak english, yes? [21:27] You know..where women glow and men plunder? [21:27] paultag, obvious troll is obvious [21:28] hehehe [21:28] oda: how've you been , jabroi? [21:28] jabroni * [21:29] Man, you can't even speak italian either [21:29] narp [21:29] nur Deutsch [21:29] paultag, well, just been bi-winning [21:30] lol actually getting ready to move soon [21:30] no shit [21:30] again? [21:31] yeah [21:31] this time it's worth it [21:31] sweet [21:31] back with your dad? [21:31] florida sucks but atleast I won't live with my dad's parents [21:31] truf [21:33] http://i.imgur.com/Cl9Eu.jpg [21:46] paultag, http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/4271/1293710988905.jpg [21:48] I took a tape deck like that apart when I was a kid [21:48] never got it back together [21:50] djoe, I took an HP laptop apart one time. It makes a nice doorstop now [22:54] I took a door stop apart one time...now it makes a decent laptop... [22:57] What's the officer, problem? [23:02] Maverick Meerkat no like eee 1005