[00:28] <pleia2> yay I just google cloud printed from my chromeos laptop :D
[00:29] <nhaines> yay oneiric is now open for development.
[00:29] <pleia2> upgrade to chrome-stable offered it in about:flags
[00:29] <crashsystems> I was not very impressed with chrome OS. the netbook was nice though
[00:29] <jamalta> nhaines: what's oneiric?
[00:30] <jamalta> crashsystems: +1
[00:30] <jamalta> i just put ubuntu on it :)
[00:30] <crashsystems> I'm not ready to risk putting that much stuff "in the cloud"
[00:32] <crashsystems> jamalta: oneiric is the code name for the next release
[00:34] <crashsystems> as a side note, I've got Friday stuck in my head
[00:36] <sn9> who doesn't?
[00:36] <jamalta> crashsystems: oh wow... i missed that
[00:36] <pleia2> and nexus one prints \o/
[00:36] <jamalta> pleia2: grats! :)
[00:37] <crashsystems> relevant -> http://www.youtube.com/v/v6TRV1TJfyk?version=3&autoplay=1&start=45
[00:40] <nhaines> jamalta: Ubuntu 11.10 is codenamed "Oneiric Ocelot".  "Oneiric" is from a Greek word and means "relating to or suggestive of dreams".
[00:41] <pleia2> apparently oneiric isn't in the libreoffice dictionary, we were making jokes last night about mark making up words/taking from other languages :)
[00:41] <jamalta> Ah ok
[00:41] <jamalta> Haha
[00:41] <jamalta> There's no blog post about oneiric yet?
[00:42] <pleia2> http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/646
[00:42] <jamalta> Oh, nevermind.. it was posted a while ago.
[00:42] <pleia2> from March
[00:42] <pleia2> yeah
[00:42]  * jamalta has been out of the loop, I guess...
[00:42] <pleia2> :)
[00:43]  * nhaines is waiting for perilous panda.
[00:44] <crashsystems> +1
[00:45] <nhaines> My favorite #ubuntu+1 quote was from the lucid beta.
[00:45] <nhaines> "grub, x.org, and update-manager all have updates pending.  What could possibly go wrong?"
[00:45] <pleia2> hehe
[00:46] <nhaines> yay, the 11.04 installer CD.  "This computer currently has Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS on it.  What would you like to do?"
[00:47] <pleia2> wow
[00:47] <nhaines> "Upgrade Ubuntu 6.06.2 LTS to 11.04".  Sooo tempting!
[00:47]  * pleia2 chuckles
[00:47] <akk> That might be what you'd *like* to do ...
[00:47] <crashsystems> o_O
[00:47] <nhaines> pleia2: I wanted to put something ancient on my secondary system.  5.04 was tempting but I decided to go with an LTS.  :)
[00:47] <pleia2> ah :)
[00:47] <crashsystems> why?
[00:47] <pleia2> I think I actually have a 5.04 pressed CD around here somewhere
[00:48] <pleia2> (that's when they had separate live an installer)
[00:48] <nhaines> pleia2: because the alpha 2 -> final upgrade was having graphics problems and I have every Ubuntu release on my My Book Live.
[00:48] <pleia2> s/an/and
[00:48] <pleia2> hah, nice
[00:48] <nhaines> Yeah, I'm surprised IT didn't hunt me.
[00:48] <nhaines> It's 62.8GB.  :)
[00:49] <nhaines> Anyway, I might try Ubuntu 4.10 next.
[00:49] <nhaines> I really want to get ahold of Ubuntu 4.10 discs.  :(
[00:50] <pleia2> 4.10 had to be the first one I installed (my first install was March of 2005) but I don't think I've ever seen the disks
[00:50] <nhaines> pleia2: my first install was May 2005.  :)
[00:50] <pleia2> the only reason I know is that I signed up for ubuntuforums.org the same day :)
[00:50] <nhaines> Ah!  I think I waited until October.  :)
[00:50] <crashsystems> hah, summer 05 is when I started using linux
[00:51] <pleia2> Join Date
[00:51] <pleia2> March 12th, 2005
[00:52] <pleia2> didn't switch from debian on my desktop until the end of 2007 though
[00:59] <crashsystems> I remember the reason I switched to Ubuntu was because it was the first distro where ACPI worked on my laptop.
[19:01] <jdeslip> In case anyone is interested, the Linux Action Show is live streaming from Linux Fest Northwest.  Coming up next is the "Why Linux Sucks" session :)
[19:01] <jdeslip> jblive.tv