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sandflyi have no problems supporting the supporters, i just don’t trust any one with my files, sosupportr no support00:00
sandflyu must not of heard about sony and their saga00:04
sandflydatabases can be breached with enough effort and all that data in one place is just asking for it00:06
ali1234i would never put anything i cared about on the cloud00:07
ali1234apart from anything else it's unnecessary - i know how to run my own server00:07
sandflybut people do00:07
ali1234yeah i know00:07
ali1234syncing is different though00:08
ali1234if it's so secret it's not going on a netbook that can get stolen either00:08
sandflylol, nothing is bullet proof, its all about risk management00:10
ali1234exactly00:11
ali1234the real lesson that is to be learned from sony is that when you buy digital media with drm, it can be taken away at any time and without warning, no matter how much backups you do00:12
ali1234i guarantee you that any DRM media you buy today will stop working long before the equivalent physical product00:13
sandflylol, don’t get me started on sony, its pass my bed time, to all a good night00:14
hamitron:/00:21
reaper4334?00:23
hamitronjust DRM00:23
hamitron:/00:23
reaper4334fair enough00:24
reaper4334time for bed, goodnight all01:00
ubuntuuk-planet[Jono Bacon] Explaining UDS Sponsorship - http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/05/17/explaining-uds-sponsorship/03:25
DevilSolution_lSolution06:53
DevilSolution_hmmm06:53
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daubers_Morning07:27
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danfishmoo07:46
AlanBellmorning all07:53
* AlanBell is off to the cabinet office again today07:53
DJonesMorning all08:20
danfishmorning DJones - I was thinking about those swanky holidays you sell - what discount are you offering for ubuntu-uk peeps? :P08:28
danfishI think 40% would be reasonable08:29
TheOpenSourcererMorning everyone.08:29
TheOpenSourcererJust reading about Groklaw 2.0 and how ~20% of the EU's GDP is ICT related...08:30
TheOpenSourcererhttp://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2011051517383192208:30
diplomorning all08:33
DJonesdanfish: 40% off would still be way beyond my earning capeability on a $40-50000/week holiday, I'd need a salary nearer to the footballers/football managers/tv presenters & national shopping chain owners, so if I can't have a decent discount, there's none available for anybody else :)08:35
danfishDJones: heh - you can only ask :)08:37
danfish40-50000 on a holiday is just plain nuts08:38
DJonesdanfish: This is true, there's not much you get without asking08:38
DJonesdanfish: The customers we've got that pay that sort of money can afford it, its less than a weeks wages for them08:39
danfishthere's something rather wrong with that I feel, but that's for the politics channels08:40
DJonesAgreed, just worked it out going on news reports on the web about one guys salary, $50,000 would be two days wages (before tax) and assuming he's got the ususal tax advisors, he won't be paying much of that08:43
DJonesrather than a politics channel, I'd put that discussion in a #I've_got_little_academic_qualifications_but_I_can_kick_a_bag_of_ wind_around channel08:45
* TheOpenSourcerer fondly remembers his Honeymoon and when he could afford to use Relais & Chateau as his hotel guide.08:47
* DJones would remember his honeymoon if it wasn't for the litre of tequila drunk on the last night08:47
TheOpenSourcererDJones: we went here for a few days after Tanzania: http://www.mnemba.com/08:48
TheOpenSourcererAwesome.08:48
DJonesTheOpenSourcerer: That looks great08:48
danfishthat's looks rather nice :)08:48
TheOpenSourcerer11 years ago it was $1k a night.08:48
TheOpenSourcerereach.08:49
danfishI god food poisoning on my honeymoon and spent the 16hr flight back on the toilet :(08:49
TheOpenSourcererThat is all inclusive mind you.08:49
TheOpenSourcererEven better pictures: http://www.mnemba-island.com/08:50
TheOpenSourcererAhh - now it's $1.5k08:51
DJonesWe went to Cancun, similar sort of view, was a brilliant place about 20 miles outside the town centre, nothing around08:51
danfishBali - before the bombing08:52
TheOpenSourcererWhen we went to Tanzania it was only a week after the Embassy in Dar-es-salam was bombed.08:53
danfishThis year it's a (probably wet) week near Bridport in Dorzet08:54
DJonesdanfish: Ours will be a week or two in the caravan in the middle of nowhere with nothing to do except rest, read, walk the dog and relax08:55
danfishDJones: what about the internets - shurely you must have the internets?08:56
selinuxiummorning all! :)   o/08:56
DJonesdanfish: 3G if needed, although quite a few sites have wifi08:56
TheOpenSourcererHi selinuxium08:59
selinuxiumMine will be a field with some very drunk friends and metal music for a whole week...08:59
selinuxiumHi TheOpenSourcerer :)08:59
selinuxiumTheOpenSourcerer, I am playing with vTiger atm... :08:59
selinuxium:)08:59
TheOpenSourcererOur holiday consists of Mrs TheOpenSourcerer taking the kids camping in France then me joining them for a few days in Paris.09:00
nigelbhey TheOpenSourcerer09:00
TheOpenSourcererHi nigelb09:00
TheOpenSourcererselinuxium: I'm just estimating some work on vtiger at the mo.09:00
DJonesThat reminds me I need to decide when & where to go09:00
selinuxiumlooks powerful, just need to work out the glue... :)09:01
danfishTheOpenSourcerer: tres bon! <--- limit of my french09:01
DJonesTheOpenSourcerer: So your holiday is while Mrs TheOpenSourcerer is camping with the kids :)09:02
TheOpenSourcererDJones: Correct.09:02
TheOpenSourcererI get to go to the pub every evening :-D09:02
TheOpenSourcererAnd eat Curry09:02
selinuxiumBliss...09:03
TheOpenSourcererAnd watch TV and have loud music09:03
danfishTheOpenSourcerer: your wife should be nominated for sainthood ;)09:05
TheOpenSourcererYeah danfish She is really good to me...09:05
TheOpenSourcererMostly.09:06
TheOpenSourcererAnd the kids.09:06
TheOpenSourcererAnyway - must get on. Lots to do and concetration required.09:06
* DJones trys to decide whether to go North or South with the caravan, Option 1 Scotland/Cumbria weather seems quite a bit cooler, Option 2 south of the country, weather warmer & drier09:09
* TheOpenSourcerer feels that anyone with a caravan should be banned from travelling during the summer months,09:10
selinuxiumDJones, I love Cumbria... but then I live in Southend, so have sun and water (in English quantities)09:11
hoovermoin09:11
hooverer, mornin all ;-)09:11
DJonesselinuxium: yeah, I like Cumbria, but I've always found the weather is that bit cooler and wetter, probably go south and find somewhere with 5-10 mile walks for the dog09:12
DJonesIts always better walking a dog when its dry, a wet dog in a caravan isn't the best thing to have09:13
MooDoohello all09:13
selinuxiumDJones, http://www.walkingclub.org.uk/book_2/walk_28/index.shtml09:13
selinuxiumDJones, you don't get much more south without getting wet..09:14
oimonbodmin moor is a favourite place of mine for walks etc09:15
oimoni have an energetic doggy09:15
DJonesselinuxium: That looks a useful website, I'll bookmark that09:15
selinuxiumDJones, :)09:16
DJonesI like Yorkshire/Derbyshire Dales with the dog, really good walks09:16
MooDooDJones: bakewell has some good walks and hills :D09:16
oimonand tarts09:16
selinuxiumoimon, Chasing the ponies? :)09:16
selinuxiumEveryone likes a tart..09:16
oimonselinuxium: yeah :D those wild ponies are great09:17
DJonesselinuxium: When I was walking the dog the other day, 3 horses & riders went past & the dog was looking at them wanting to go and play09:17
MooDoopopey: puddings from bakewell, say tarts and you'll get shot :)09:17
MooDoowhy did i send that to popey ?09:17
oimon:D09:17
oimondriving around cornwall makes me feel like i'm in an episode of postman pat09:19
selinuxium:)09:19
DJonesI quite fancy somewhere in teh costwalds area09:21
dwatkinsI remember driving around the south west years ago and having great fun going down a 1-in-3 hill somewhere with an escape route for cars with breaking problems09:24
oimonporlock hill?09:24
dwatkinsoimon: sounds like the one, yeah09:24
oimondwatkins: going up it in a 1300cc golf with 5 men in the car was a bit scary09:25
dwatkinsI can well imagine, oimon.09:25
dwatkins'the UK's steepest A-road'09:25
oimonwould be more confident nowadays as i have a diesel that could probably drive itself up09:25
dwatkinsI guess there are steeper B-roads, ostensibly09:25
* dutchie gets to do his first long drive this summer09:25
dutchieworcester -> torquay09:26
oimonit's an A road because you shout AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh all the way09:26
MartijnVdSoimon: who are you? Clarkson? :)09:26
oimonMartijnVdS: lol, clarkson hates diesels :)09:26
MartijnVdSoimon: he would shout "AAAAAAAAAAh" on A roads though09:26
oimonalthough i'd vote him for MP09:26
oimonnot for his politics but for his ability to cut through the crap to talk common sense when people are dithering09:28
Tommeh<oimon> porlock hill?09:29
TommehOne of my old man's lorries took a nasty fall down there once.09:29
Tommeh(Needless to say, it was another idiot driving it, not him)09:29
oimonlorry? must have a death wish09:29
TommehYoung, stupid. Was "only" a small lorry.09:29
TommehOddly enough the brakes went and weee... Roll.09:29
oimonwe were on a lads holiday in minehead and drove to porlock hill just for the crack :)09:29
TommehMinehead? You poor sod :p09:30
oimoni think it was an event at butlins09:30
oimoni was young...09:30
TommehYeaah.. I've been there. Used to go for the fairground.09:30
TommehYears and years ago09:31
oimonalthough i went to bognor more recently for a weekend...a bit better09:31
TommehAnywhere but Minehead :)09:31
TommehIt's as rough as anything if you stray outside the family bits.09:31
DJonesLast time I went to Minehead I was 10 months old, did I miss anything?09:32
TommehNooope.09:32
TommehDon't go back ;D09:32
TommehSame goes for Tiverton.09:32
TommehBut there's not even a Butlins there, so even less reason to visit.09:32
oimonoh :(09:32
oimoni'm going on holiday near there lol09:32
TommehNice road from Tiverton to Exeter.. That's about the only reason to drive through :p09:33
DJonesTommeh: A group of us are due to go to Butlins at Minehead next April09:33
oimoni'm actually gong a few miles west of tiverton - intentionally in the middle of nowhere09:33
Tommehoimon: where my parent's live, or thereabouts.09:33
oimonno wonder it was cheap ;)09:33
TommehCheap to stay: there's naff-all there ;)09:34
TommehDJones: it may have gotten better. I could well be jaded by the state of nights out around Minehead.09:34
oimonTommeh: http://www.google.com/maps/ms?ptab=2&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&msid=112619599761742333476.000472d646d8c5f58c28209:34
dwatkinsI think I'd rather go to Aviemore if it's that rough in Minehead. ;)09:34
Tommehoimon: Ahh.. They live directly north of the A361 from there -- the Oldways End area.09:35
oimonTommeh: the intention is not to do much, we will be taking a newborn and a 1 1/2 yr old and some bikes09:35
TommehNice and scenic up there.. Nearly on Exmoor by that point. But genuinely nothing of interest bar scenary :p09:35
TommehFair play :)09:36
oimonwent to island of portland last year - best views in UK IMHO09:36
gord12 hours later, badblocks is on 52% :(09:36
oimonTommeh: mind you, i live in London and crazy people come here for a holiday09:37
TommehYes, crazy people. :/09:37
oimoni want to leave the crowds09:37
TommehGoin to the right place then I guess :)09:37
TommehGrowing up around there was a social nightmare.09:37
oimoni bet lol09:37
TommehHence I live in the centre of Manchester now ;D09:37
oimoni studied in Manc09:37
oimon3 yrs09:37
TommehI love it me.09:37
TommehWish I'd studied here instead of Stafford :/09:38
oimonrained a lot09:38
TommehMicroclimate.. Literally rains more than anywhere else.09:38
oimonheh my best mate studied at S.O.T.09:38
TommehDamn him!09:38
TommehAll the girls were on the Stoke campus :'(09:38
TommehStafford was just Engineers and geeks.09:38
oimonyeah thats true09:38
oimoni lived in dirty fallowfield in manc thoug09:39
oimonfilthy place09:39
TommehLeast it wasn't Moss Side ;p09:39
oimontrue09:39
oimondidn't get mugged or burgled so thats a bonus09:39
selinuxiumDJones, http://www.sallyscottages.co.uk/pet-friendly-cottages   I stayed at Bank Barn cottage... was lovely..09:40
TommehStafford was rough in places. Small town syndrome for the most part. House I lived in got the back door kicked in.. For a Nintendo DS and some DVDs.09:40
TommehStill, got us a new back door.09:40
Tommeh(Which didn't have gaps in it)09:41
gordmy back door is made out of glass, good luck kicking that in!09:41
DJonesselinuxium: Thinking about a site in Exmoor at the minute09:43
JamesTaitGood morning all!09:45
hoovermornin09:48
SuperMatthurm, random pondering10:02
SuperMatta bit of me would like to see the menu bar become fully opaque (if you have transparency on) if you maximise a window, otherwise it looks silly10:02
SuperMattI only say that because firefox and open office look weird maximised10:03
MartijnVdSI just disable the global menu bits10:03
SuperMattthough everything else looks fine10:04
SuperMattalso, maybe a simple lock button for the dock...10:04
SuperMattso I can lock it open from time to time10:04
BigRedSMmm, speaking of unity menus, I've got this weird blue corner going on: http://avi.co/stuff/blue-corner.png10:07
SuperMattthat means that *something* wants your attention10:08
BigRedShah, handy10:08
DJonesBigRedS: Are you using X-chat10:08
BigRedSoooh, it's gone away10:08
BigRedSDJones: nah10:08
SuperMattit bugs me that you can't tell which one it is without clicking on ever app10:08
BigRedSwonder what I focused through10:08
BigRedShm, thunderbird, firefox and terminator as far as I can tell...10:09
DJonesBigRedS: Its normally if something has highlighted you, the one I know does it is xchat, maybe empathy/evolution10:09
DJoneshttp://askubuntu.com/questions/38950/when-do-things-in-the-new-unity-panel-turn-blue10:09
BigRedSAh, so I might've opened something but not yet focussed on it, too10:11
BigRedSstill, there's really not much going on on my desktop... I'm a bit amused by that as a notification, though10:11
DJonesHeh, makes me think of a group of kids, Me, Me, Me, Me, Me, Me10:12
bigcalmDJones: I think you've found the definition of a group of computer nerds :P10:13
BigRedShaha, yeah, though I kinda like the button-popping-out-of-the-side thing10:13
* oimon loves live migration10:34
oimonAKA vmotion10:34
oimonFYI http://www.ukuug.org/events/opentech2011/10:44
oimonOpenTech 2011 is an informal, low cost, one-day conference on slightly different approaches to technology, transport and democracy. Talks by people who work on things that matter, guarantees a day of thoughtful talks leading to conversations with friends10:44
brobostigongood morning everyone.11:22
* czajkowski stabs davmor2 11:23
andylockranmorning all11:24
brobostigonmorning andylockran11:24
andylockranconsidering setting up an ubuntu instance on aws - anyone done this and know the costs?11:24
* davmor2 walks over and hugs czajkowski mostly cause if I have to die I want to annoy her one more time, covered in blood and me a dead weight clinging to her :D11:26
czajkowskiaww missed you too davmor211:27
MooDoosuresht: :D/me hugs czajkowski and davmor211:27
MooDoooops11:27
* MooDoo hugs czajkowski and davmor2 11:27
davmor2MooDoo: D'oh11:27
czajkowskithere we go happy family11:27
MooDooczajkowski: prod, just coz i've missed you :)11:28
MooDoodavmor2: hows it going me ole china?11:29
selinuxiumWhere is the love, eh?11:29
czajkowskiselinuxium: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WpYeekQkAdc11:30
davmor2MooDoo: sound as a round pound on the ground11:30
davmor2MooDoo: you?11:30
MooDooselinuxium: it's right here baby :) [said in austin powers voice]11:30
selinuxiumczajkowski, :)11:30
MooDoodavmor2: rockin lad ;)11:31
selinuxiumMooDoo, czajkowski: Mwah!11:31
andylockranlovely conversation :D11:31
DJonesUgh, in a conference call with software suppliers who have just made a big play on the fact that their software is "point & click"11:31
* czajkowski is looking forward to friday for MRI 11:31
czajkowskinot bad request sent off 2 weeks ago, apoinment in farnham on Friday11:32
davmor2selinuxium: have you not figured out yet we love to hate each other, but if anyone else tries woe betide them!11:32
MooDoodavmor2: your right it's love hate, i love czajkowski she hates me ;)11:32
selinuxiumlol11:33
czajkowski:)11:34
MooDoo:D11:34
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oimonyay my aspire revo just arrived11:48
brobostigon:)11:48
gordnew revo or old revo?11:49
gord(is it white or black)11:50
oimongord: black11:50
oimonD370011:50
oimonR370011:50
gordah, that one looked a bit expensive for me11:51
oimon£18511:51
oimoni say "my" revo, but i got it for work purposes11:51
oimonto run firefox on a display screen11:51
gordah no that's not the one i was thinking of, didn't know they did the more standard ones in black11:52
oimonsweet, they even gave me a keyboard11:53
oimonand a copy of webroot software :S11:53
gordthe most useful keyboard in the world (tm)11:53
czajkowskipopey: where is the hash key on a mac :s11:54
MooDooczajkowski: alt + 311:54
czajkowskiohh11:54
czajkowskistupid keyboard11:54
czajkowskithanks MooDoo11:55
MooDooczajkowski: welcome11:55
davmor2MooDoo: that was useful and everything what have you done with the real MooDoo?11:55
MooDoodavmor2: creeping to czajkowski in the hope she'll forget i owe her a beer for the rugby thumping she gave me11:56
MooDoodavmor2: well ireland gave englad11:56
davmor2MooDoo: now I understand how czajkowski put her back out celebrating the fact that you owed her a drink11:57
MooDoodavmor2: glad she's miles away ;)11:57
oimonthis revo seems to come with linpus linux: doesn't accept "special characters" in the password...nice start12:11
popeyhehe12:15
gordyeah no, linpus doesn't last long on anyones revo ;)12:15
popeysusprising given it originates from china iirc12:15
popeywhich revo is it oimon ?12:15
oimonr370012:15
popeythe dual core jobbie, nice12:15
popeyblack isnt it?12:15
oimonpopey: will lucid be OK on it, or would u put natty on?12:15
popeyboth should be fine12:16
popeymy mum had lucid on hers12:16
gordthe one i have upstairs is dual core but the same case as my single core one, was kinda weird, was expecting single core12:16
gordi have maverick on mine12:16
oimonit's for a display screen - i will turn on security updates but nothing else12:16
oimonlinpus using gnome 2.20 , looks like the xandros eee pc setup12:17
andylockrananyone else feeling really happy!12:17
andylockrantalk about mixed environment computing - running 4 screens with 3 computers + Synergy FTW!12:17
oimonso there's no prob with the nvidia card or wireless with lucid? then lucid it is12:17
andylockranOSX, ubuntu & win712:17
oimonno just need to figure out firefox and kiosk mode12:18
stuphi. /usr/bin/byobu-reconnect-sockets12:18
gorddecided to re-connect my landline phone for some reason, instantly started getting automated spamvertisements on it :(12:20
oimongord: i hate those12:21
oimonalthough if you want to shout at someone i think they say press 0 to talk to operator12:21
oimonexcept for one the other day which said press # to unsubscribe :(12:21
gordi have never let one get past "Please do not ha"12:22
oimonthen who do you rant at?12:22
oimonthe dog?12:22
oimonpent-up frustration is a killer :P12:23
oimonthat's why i go to watch football12:23
gordi work in open source, if i let things get at me - i would of quit years ago ;)12:25
oimonor forked..12:27
oimonpopey: check the specs of this monitor - better than the LG one and cheaper http://uk.insight.com/en-gb/productinfo/monitors/SAMQB224013:28
AlanBello/ sladen13:28
popeythats sweet13:29
AlanBellsladen: what is the status of the onboard updates? I know upstream are working on more theme support, not sure what happened to the update for Natty?13:29
sladenAlanBell: nothing13:46
sladenAlanBell: (in the end)13:46
sladenAlanBell: but at UDS there was a great desire to polish this for O13:47
BigRedSq13:59
daubers_"onboard updates"?14:05
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MartijnVdSdaubers: onboard = on-screen keyboard14:05
daubersAh, ok14:05
PalaPadAfternoon all14:08
krimzon2will 12.04 be a penguin?14:08
MartijnVdSPokey Penguin14:09
krimzon2please let that be true!14:09
oimonhttp://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/releases.ubuntu.com :(14:09
MartijnVdSoimon: try <countrycode>.releases.ubuntu.nl14:10
MartijnVdSoimon: http://nl.releases.ubuntu.com/ is still up14:10
oimonMartijnVdS: according to the downforev... or your browser?14:11
oimondownfor.. shows up & down14:11
oimondepending on refresh14:11
oimonworks now :D was down for 5-10 mins14:11
oimongord: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/may/17/computing-opensource?CMP=twt_gu14:19
BigRedSxs aren't as skinny as they used to be :(14:24
gordoimon, yup saw that this morning14:25
oimoni also saw the tour of the ISS space station on youtube, which is full of thinkpads14:25
BigRedShaha14:26
BigRedSI was bemused by the macbook comment at fosdem14:26
BigRedSas far as I was concerned, I was at a thinkpad owners' convention14:26
oimonthey are an antidote to poncy laptops14:31
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gordeh, macs have their place, thinkpads are made for people that travel more though i feel14:32
MartijnVdSThinkpads are made to be used in areas where there's a good chance of it being driven over by a tank.14:34
oimoni was thinking more of machines with led strips and glowing blue media bars, but we can include macs if you insist :D14:34
gordsome thinkpads have a red LED in the i14:37
oimoni noticed that the other day on a thinkpad edge. i was shocked14:37
popeyhehe14:38
oimonnothing a sharp pin can't fix14:38
PalaPad<3's his thinkpad14:38
gordits fine, honestly, when i'm sitting around with people who all have macs, the glowing apple logos really bother me, but some people are really creative with them14:38
oimoni used to have a thinkpad 600E which cost £5000 brand new14:38
popeyAlanBell: i7-920 is what your server has isnt it?14:40
* popey just got some spam from RabidSwitch offering me the "opportunity" to rent one from them for 69 quid a month, 49 setup fee14:40
popey10TB bandwidth :S14:40
ali1234anyone got the link to the bug where natty boot freezes until something generates in interupt? (like moving the mouse)14:42
BigRedSHm. I keep having things I've alt-tabbed to be not-in-focus, presumably 'cause the mouse isn't over it, but only *sometimes*14:42
ali1234is it firefox?14:43
ali1234if so it is a bug14:43
BigRedSIt's not *just* firefox, which is puzzling me14:43
ali1234it can probably affect other things too i guess14:43
ali1234it's a bug on the focus stealing code14:43
BigRedSThunderbird does it, which is understandable, but so does terminator14:43
BigRedSand, I think, Xterm14:43
ali1234if you switch to an app like firefox while it's got the blue ticker14:43
ali1234it won't accept input sometimes14:43
ali1234the only way to make it come back is to minimize it and restore it14:44
BigRedSNah, if I've firefox full-screened and in focus, with an xterm behind it, when I alt-tab to the xterm it's unfocused but above firefox14:44
BigRedS(unless my mouse happens to be where the xterm is)14:44
ali1234which is quite a challenge if you have it maximized since unfocussed windows have the window controls hidden14:44
popeyhttp://www.michaelv.org/ sweet14:44
ali1234popey: KDE4 simulator?14:45
popeyWin 3.114:45
ali1234it's much faster than unity :/14:45
popeyhah14:45
ali1234even if slow slow firefox14:45
popeybest response ever :)14:45
oimonmeh..i prefer  http://bellard.org/jslinux/14:46
ali1234"hey yeah we're gonna use 3d acceleration to make the fastest desktop ever" "what do you mean, 3d acceleration on linux is crap?"14:46
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ali1234i don't understand how someone can make a whole simulation of program manager and it's really fast, yet launchpad.net takes 30 seconds to render pages14:48
MartijnVdSali1234: all client-side vs all server-side14:48
ali1234this program thing is all server side?14:49
MartijnVdSno14:49
MartijnVdSit's all client-side14:49
MartijnVdSlaunchpad is server-side14:49
ali1234launchpad.net is all client side14:49
MartijnVdSali1234: no, it's not.14:49
MartijnVdSwell, the rendering is, but the servers are slow :)14:49
ali1234if it's all server side why does it make firefox use 100% cpu and freeze for 30 seconds?14:49
ali1234specifically the thing that does this is the list of subscribed users14:50
ali1234when it gets repainted14:50
ali1234by the client side javascript14:50
MartijnVdSsure, it contains client-side javascript14:50
MartijnVdSbut if it's waiting for the server to update a list.. that's the bottleneck14:50
ali1234it's not waiting14:50
ali1234it's using 100% CPU14:50
MartijnVdSbusy-waiting14:50
ali1234it's not even busywaiting14:51
MartijnVdShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Busy_waiting14:51
ali1234you can watch it paint each indivisual user in the list14:51
MartijnVdSit's actually using that CPU time to render bits?14:51
MartijnVdSeww14:51
ali1234i don't knwo what it is doing14:51
ali1234but it does it incredibly slowly14:51
popeyhttps://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2011-May/033194.html14:52
ali1234bug 60556714:52
popeyopinions?14:52
lubotu3Launchpad bug 605567 in Mozilla Firefox "Extremely slow painting of launchpad.net bug details page with nvidia driver" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/60556714:52
kazadepopey, good idea14:53
ali1234popey:  is it the installer tracking thing? my firefox is frozen cos i tried to go on launchpad :/14:53
kazadeali1234, it is14:53
ali1234ok, my opinion on that is it's a good idea but only if it's done right14:53
popeyyes it is14:53
ali1234specifically you have to ensure that the user actually logged into a desktop that worked before sending confirmation14:54
ali1234if you just send a token on first boot you won't find all the cases where it booted up to a black screen and user could not log in14:54
ali1234which is a pretty common occurence it seems14:54
popeyyeah, i agree14:54
PalaPadAnyone with a website who is based in the EU have you audited your cookies/LSOs to check you are compliant with new law coming into effect om May 26th?14:55
ali1234also you should ask the user at start of installation, not have some hidden bootloader option to disable it, that's dumb14:55
popeybe nice if it tied in with the hardware database thing they're planning14:56
popeyalthough if you can run that then you know the machine is okay14:56
ali1234also it should do a count of how many people switch the buttons on to the right14:56
popey:)14:56
popeyand a package list, and their IP and their credit card details14:57
ali1234btw what are "product screenshots"14:57
ali1234you mean like screenshots on ubuntu.com?14:57
gordif we can get their webcams to take a photo, we will be complete14:57
popeyno, third party vendors14:58
popeylike that wifi scanner I mentioned14:58
oimonpro puppet book got delayed again :(14:58
popeygord: gps and 3g details too14:58
ali1234you know i have a theory14:58
oimonpopey: surely vendors take screenshots of default OOTB environment14:58
ali1234but i don't think you'll like it14:58
popeyalso iwlist scan, passed through skyhook14:58
gordif the user has a fingerprint reader \o/14:58
oimonso that everybody recognises it14:58
ali1234so i might save it for the blog14:58
popeyheh14:58
popeyfeel free14:58
gordi have always thought it would be nice to have something akin to the test pilot stuff firefox does but for unity14:59
oimonali1234: i read your blog the other day, i think we have something in common14:59
ali1234that's odd because i don't have a blog :)14:59
ali1234i know my website runs drupal but i don't put rants and stuff on it15:00
oimonmust have been someone else...hmm15:00
popeyyour alter ego has one though, surely?15:00
ali1234i probably should do though i mean it would probably increase my adsense revenue15:00
oimoni wonder who it was15:00
oimonali1234: what's ur website?15:01
ali1234http://al.robotfuzz.com/15:02
ali1234btw PalaPad i have not audited my cookies15:02
ali1234i don't think it sets any unless you login though, which you are not allowed to do15:02
ali1234google adsense might set some, idk, that's out of my control15:02
hamitronanyone here got any recommendations for a book to learn GPU assembly language?15:03
ali1234use opencl15:04
ali1234don't buy a book15:04
ali1234just learn it15:04
PalaPadAli, I suggest you read ICO advice on this, even if it is 3rd party like adsense it is still your responsibility under law to obtain consent15:04
hamitronk15:04
ali1234PalaPad: and what will happen to me if i don;'t?15:04
BigRedSali1234: well, that's the bit that's not been tested yet :)15:06
ali1234ooo an update for flash15:38
ali1234maybe it fixes the white rectangles?15:38
* popey chooses not to hold his breath15:38
ali1234i think it's a firefox bug myself15:39
popeyalthough whilst watching a programme on telly about it, I managed to hold my breath for 60 seconds15:39
popeyquite poor really15:39
ali1234no unity updates :/15:40
ali1234is there going to be a ppa for unity+1?15:40
ali1234cos i don't really want to install oneiric15:40
popeyhttp://gigaom.com/cloud/hp-pairs-with-nvidia-for-new-gpu-servers15:42
popeyone for Azelphur :)15:42
davmor2ali1234: oneiric will currently just be natty plus imports and highly broken and possibly completely incompatible with natty too15:42
ali1234i know15:42
ali1234that's why i don't want to install it15:42
ali1234but i want unity "fixes" that won't be backported to natty15:42
davmor2ali1234: unity will be in the same position though I would image there is lots going on with it according to the videos of UDS and the talks I had with various team members15:43
ali1234yes "a lot going on" - none of which will be available in the natty version15:43
ali1234hence why i would like a ppa15:43
X3NI'm sure the source is available15:44
X3Nwell, can never garantee that these days but yeah, it's probably available15:45
ali1234i don't have time to hunt dependencies15:45
ali1234i need an official ppa that ican report bugs against15:46
X3Nthen you probably shouldn't be using unoffical release15:46
ali1234you're not listening15:46
ali1234i don't want to use anything unnoficial, i want a ppa15:46
ali1234that's the whole point15:46
ali1234i do not want touse oneiric until it's at least alpha15:46
ali1234but by the time that happens it will be too late to do anything about problems in unity (again)15:47
popeyYup, makes total sense15:48
ali1234this is a problem i hit all the time15:48
popeyCan't see it happening officially though15:48
BigRedS12315:48
oimon45615:48
popey78915:48
ali1234report bugs against stable version: "sorry, we only accept bugs against trunk"15:49
oimonsesame street?15:49
ali1234report bugs against trunk: "well it's not finished, what do you expect?"15:49
BigRedShah, whoops15:49
BigRedSnah, line number15:49
BigRedSheh, yeah, terminator's a bit confused as to the layout of my windows15:50
BigRedS20815:56
BigRedSgah!15:56
ali1234lol15:57
BigRedSreally, I should use this as an incentive to stop making stupid syntax errors15:57
ali1234i keep getting this with pidgin and firefox when firefox refuses focus15:57
BigRedSor, perhaps, an opportunity to close terminator and start again15:57
ali1234when ever i type in firefox usually goes to pidgin15:57
BigRedShaha15:57
ali1234haven't leaked any passwords yet luckily15:57
dwatkinsBigRedS: I'm curious, why choose Terminator as a terminal emulator?15:58
BigRedSnah, when I'm in the bottom pane of terminator, if I go alt+up, rather than going up one, it goes to the top-right, where I have irssi15:58
ali1234maybe the updated firefox that just got installed will fix it15:58
hamitronali1234: I've just had someone ranting on at me about the same things in unity that annoy you15:58
BigRedSdwatkins: so I can have a few panes15:58
hamitron:/15:58
ali1234hamitron: the thing is it's not the people ranting that they need to worry about15:58
dwatkinsBigRedS: as I see, I thought gnome-terminal did that, or others, and then there's GNU Screen, obv.15:58
gordali1234, the problem being that gnome3 lands this cycle, hard to make a ppa for unity that builds for natty without bringing in gnome 3 (and the same problems the gnome 3 ppa has on natty)15:59
ali1234it's the people who don't rant, and just delete ubuntu and use something else15:59
hamitronyeh15:59
BigRedSdwatkins: I don't think g-t does it, and screen doesn't do it how I want it to :)15:59
ali1234gord: yeah i figured that might be a problem15:59
* hamitron notes not to wory about ali123415:59
hamitron;)15:59
hamitronworry*15:59
dwatkinsali1234: I was surprised they chose Unity so soon, it doesn't seem to be ready for release, imho15:59
hamitronI feel they had to16:00
BigRedSI figured it was probably as an incentive to get it going quickly16:00
BigRedSpick a not-that-far-away release date16:00
ali1234like i keep saying, it didn't work for empathy16:00
ali1234it's still not ready for use after what, 3? 4? cycles now?16:00
hamitronunity this time, gnome3 next time, stable the time after that16:00
X3Nali1234: why can't you use ubuntu+1 then?16:04
stethoI'm having a problem setting up an Ubuntu server as a router between two LANs (192.168.55.0 and 192.168.56.0). I've done the /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward = 1 and the sysctl stuff but I still can't get any further than pinging the other networks interface on the on the ubuntu box (eg, 192.168.55.x can ping 192.168.56.253 but not 192.168.56.x) Anyone suggest what I might have missed?16:04
ali1234because it's going to be buggy as hell for the next 4 months?16:04
ali1234i tried to use natty in alpha, that was fun16:04
ali1234it crashed more often than windows me16:04
ali1234that's when it would even boot16:05
X3Nuse a vm?16:05
ali1234heh16:05
X3Nor chroot16:05
ali1234i will do16:05
ali1234should get my 16GB by the end of the week then i can run lots of VMs16:05
ali1234of course it will probably mess up with accelerated xorg drivers16:05
ali1234that's other fun thing about using +116:06
ali1234video drivers never work until about 1 month before release16:06
ali1234i'm not sure how people actually test it16:06
ali1234that probably gors a long way to explain why unity is so buggy16:06
ali1234nobody could even run it until the 3d drivers were fixed16:06
BigRedSyeah, I did wonder about that16:07
BigRedSwhen suddenly everyone went "I can use unity! Woo!" and I thought it'd been in testing for months16:07
ali1234the trouble with using a vm though is it's not the same as really using it16:07
ali1234testing it for 10 minutes just isn't good enough16:07
BigRedSno, not at all16:07
ali1234i needed to use it for 2 weeks before i could even have an opinion beyond "this sucks"16:08
BigRedSAnd that hardware's only found in other imaginary computers16:08
X3Nyou're better off with a chroot then16:08
ali1234a chroot has all the same problems16:08
BigRedSit's at least on genuine hardware16:08
X3Nwhat problems does a chroot have?16:09
ali1234the chroot won't have all my software and files in it16:09
ali1234i'll have to run it manually after every reboot16:09
X3Nnothing a quick script or two wouldn't solve16:11
ali1234why doesn't firefox use notifications btw?16:11
ali1234it still pops up that thing in the bottom left corner16:11
ali1234i mean bottom right16:12
popey16:06:22 < ali1234> i'm not sure how people actually test it16:14
popeymost developers use intel gfx I suspect16:14
popeyso aren't hit by many of the stupid nvidia/ati issues16:14
ali1234so in other words they only test it on one hardware configuration that hardly anyone uses16:14
popeywell for natty that's certainly common16:14
ali1234and then they wonder why everyone says it's really buggy16:14
popeynobody seemed to care about the fact that nvidia was broken for most of that cycle16:15
ali1234quite a few people cared16:15
popeywell, I'm looking at canonical16:15
ali1234unfortunately nobody could do anything about it16:15
ali1234it's not like it's just that cycle as well16:15
ali1234nvidia breaks every single time, so does ati16:15
ali1234quite often intel does too16:16
popeyit was worse this time16:16
X3Na lot of people do use intel graphics though16:16
popeylonger period16:16
ali1234also what happened to "unity will work on nouveau so it doesn't matter"16:16
oimonpopey: however some people (e.g. mpt) hadn't run unity until very late in the process16:17
popeyyup, confirming my point16:18
hamitrondid anything major change from 10.04 to 10.10?16:19
ali1234not really no16:19
ali1234pulseaudio started mostly working16:20
ali1234that's another good example of putting things in before they are ready, that also took 3 or 4 cycles before it actually worked properly16:20
ali1234and it's still not quite there16:20
hamitronI've sometimes thought it would be better to not have a release 6 months after the LTS release16:20
ali1234why?16:21
popeythe so called "cowboy release"16:21
hamitronspend a full year making big changes to polish for the next LTS16:21
BigRedSah, six months before an LTS, then?16:21
hamitronno16:21
ali1234natty is the cowboy release :/16:21
ali123410.10 was an improvement over 10.0416:22
hamitronrelease the LTS, spend a year making big changes, one after that is small tweaks, next LTS has super support16:22
hamitron:)16:22
DJonesI'd say 11.04 was probably the best time to introduce unity though, halfway between LTS versions, couldn't change at LTS because of the major change, LTS+1 is probably too short notice, LTS+2 makes sense to change, LTS+3 to improve & solve problems still outstanding, then introduce into next LTS16:22
ali1234they have spent a year making big changes16:22
ali1234it's not like they put unity in 10.1016:22
hamitronI'd have cancelled 10.10, to make 11.04 better16:23
ali1234how would that work?16:23
hamitronput the improvements from 10.10 into 10.0416:23
ali1234that makes no sense16:23
hamitronrather than make a short support release16:23
hamitronwell16:24
ali1234how would that improve 11.04?16:24
hamitronI don't see a point to the short term support release, after the lts16:24
ali1234the point is not many people want to use the old out of date stuff in a LTS16:24
ali1234largely because there's only bugfix support16:25
hamitronit would have moved focus away from releasing another distro, allowing full focus for the big changes16:25
DJoneshamitron: People like Shiny, New.... etc16:25
BigRedSand if the improvements ahve gone into 10.10, they've missed 10.04...16:25
ali1234if you need some new feature, you don't get any support16:25
hamitronDJones: they have shiny new in unity ;)16:25
DJonesYep, but there's always shiny, new in every release16:26
ali1234what they should actually do is keep gnome classic until after the next LTS16:26
ali1234by then, unity might actually be ready16:26
BigRedSali1234: if they really want peopel to switch to unity, they wont16:27
hamitronali1234: that may have been better16:27
ali1234BigRedS: if they really want people to switch to unity, how about fixing the bugs?16:27
BigRedSif unity's made to look like a replacement - i.e. no more gnome, here's unity - people are way more likely to treat it as such16:27
BigRedSrather than as an alternative16:27
BigRedSyeah, what *should* have happened, IMO, is not releasing unity until 11.1016:27
ali1234it won't be ready by 11.1016:27
BigRedSbut we're getting towards the release-it-when-its-ready model that way, and one thing people love about Ubuntu is it's not that16:28
ali1234it might be ready by 12.0416:28
ali1234*maybe*16:28
kazadeI think we really need a continuous testing release..16:28
BigRedSIt's not that broken, IME. It's just got a bunch of niggles16:28
ali1234when it finally is ready then classic gnome should still be an option for one more LTS16:28
BigRedSIt reminds me of gnome 2.x from a few years back16:28
hamitronand it wouldn't be a good idea putting something weird and wacky, untested, in a LTS :/16:28
BigRedSwell, from before ubuntu finished it, really :)16:28
ali1234the point is there's no use saying "they should have done..."16:29
ali1234we are where we are16:29
hamitronI'd say "we should do....."16:29
ali1234the correct thing to do *now* is to keep classic in 12.0416:29
hamitron;)16:29
ali1234drop it in 12.1016:29
hamitronthe only problem with that, is it is delaying inovation by 2 years16:30
ali1234it's not delaying anything16:30
hamitronthe first LTS with unity would be 201416:30
hamitron:/16:30
ali1234if "innovation" has to be forced it's not worth it16:30
ali1234hamitron: you're not listening16:30
ali1234why does nobody ever listen?16:30
hamitronI agree with you ali123416:31
ali1234unity is in 11.0416:31
hamitron:)16:31
ali1234it will be in 11.1016:31
ali1234and it will be in 12.0416:31
hamitronoh, so you mean leave a choice in 12.04?16:31
ali1234the correct thing is to keep classic in 11.10 and 12.04 AS WELL16:31
hamitronyeh16:31
ali1234at 12.04 unity might actually be good enough to compete on it's own merits16:31
hamitronwith unity as default?16:31
ali1234sure, as default, i don't care16:31
BigRedSali1234: but if you keep the choice there, people won't use unity, unit wont be properly tested, and unity wont be fixed16:32
ali1234ha16:32
ali1234so you admit that, given the choice, people don't want to use unity?16:33
ali1234but you don't see this as a problem?16:33
BigRedSthat's the problem with not saying "Bam. Herein you don't use Gnome, you use unity"16:33
hamitronthe idea is to have "freedom" and "choice" ;)16:33
BigRedSali1234: of course, I'm still using Gnome 2.x on systmems where I need to be productive16:33
BigRedSMy laptop's been Debian for years, because _every_ ubuntu upgrade breaks something subtly16:33
ali1234the argument that you have to force people to use something to get it tested and fixed has been shown to be false so many times now16:34
BigRedShamitron: you'd still have that - there's nothing stopping people installing gnome 2.x on any future version than there is them installing IceWM or whatever on current versions16:34
ali1234look at empathy, look at pulse16:34
ali1234people just remove them16:34
ali1234because they don't work properly16:34
ali1234pulseaudio is just about getting to the point where it should actually be used16:35
BigRedSsurely if they'd just remove them, then they'd just not use them were they shipped as the default alternative16:35
BigRedSand they may as well not be there at all16:35
ali1234i agree16:35
popeysome people remove it16:35
popeynot all16:35
popeysome battle on16:35
ali1234they may as well not be there, until they are ready16:35
BigRedSI'd not use unity through choice, I'm quite happy with gnome 2.x16:35
ali1234forcing people to beta test them for you doesn't work16:35
BigRedSbut, given that ubuntu's dropping gnome 2.x and work stipulate ubuntu, it makes sense that I use unity now16:36
ali1234if it did pulse would have been fixed a year and a half ago16:36
hamitronpopey the warrior16:36
hamitron:)16:36
ali1234and it's especially bad given what i pointed out earlier16:37
BigRedSincidentally, I'm running gnome3 at home and that's waaaaaay more infuriating than ubuntu16:37
BigRedSs/ubuntu/unity/16:37
BigRedSruddy ^u based muscle memory16:37
hamitronto be fair to ubuntu, there is lts for those that don't want to test new.....16:37
ali1234you stick pulse into the distro to get people to test it, but then nobody cares about bugs reports against stable anyway16:37
ali1234so what's the point?16:37
BigRedShamitron: but LTS *is* the new when it's released16:38
BigRedSthey just get it less frequently16:38
ali1234hamitron: 10.04 has pulse, but it's an ancient version and is even worse than what's in 10.10, and nobody is interested in fixing bugs in it unless they are security bugs16:38
oimonrevo wireless isn't working for me - popey is mrs popey using wireless on hers16:38
hamitronBigRedS: yeh, I leave it 6 months before getting it :)16:38
popeyoimon: ya, it's configured and working16:38
popeyoimon: 05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Atheros Communications Inc. AR5001 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)16:39
popeyits one of them16:39
hamitronali1234: it is a shame if it is so much better :/16:39
oimonpopey: oh..i have somewhat different wifi16:40
ali1234hamitron: 10.10 is the first version of pulse that doesn't stutter and use massive amounts of CPU constantly16:40
ali1234the version in 10.10 that is16:40
popeyoimon: mine isnt the 370016:40
oimonah16:40
oimoni'll try natty server edition then :D16:40
oimonmaybe slap lxde on it16:40
davmor2oimon: plugin a cable and use the proposed kernel it has a patch and make sure the bios has it enabled by default16:40
oimondavmor2: woo thanks16:41
davmor2oimon: oh hang on that is for the atheros ar500116:41
davmor2oimon: if yours is different it might not16:42
hamitronoimon: I'd use the desktop alternative cd16:42
hamitronoimon: or lbuntu16:42
hamitronit is lbuntu?16:43
hamitronlubuntu16:43
hamitron!lubuntu16:43
lubotu3lubuntu is a project to create a derivative of Ubuntu using the LXDE desktop environment. See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu . /join #lubuntu for lubuntu support.16:43
oimondavmor2: woops just got back from adding propsed :P16:44
oimonit's the ralink rt309016:44
davmor2oimon: the same patch might be in effect then, the current driver is defaulted to off16:44
davmor2oimon: the patch makes it abide by what the bios sets it as16:45
oimonbug 54162016:45
lubotu3Launchpad bug 541620 in linux (Ubuntu Natty) "Ralink RT3090 Wireless Not Supported in Lucid" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/54162016:45
oimonnews at 5pm: wireless on ubuntu still sucks16:49
gordis it really apt to say "still" when talking about software a year old?16:53
ali1234if it hasn't changed in a year, then yes16:53
ali1234i find wireless sucks everywhere tbh16:54
oimondavmor2: well done, you managed to serendipitously fix my problem16:54
davmor2oimon: I had the same issue but on  the AR5001 chipset so work with the kernel guys to at least get everything up and running16:55
oimonenabling proposed fixed the problem with the rt309016:55
BigRedSmy only wifi problems recently seem to have been network-manager problems really16:55
oimoni think i had already installed modules-wireless beforehand16:55
gordstupid driver for my wifi chipset doesn't support N :(16:56
gordsooo still running wired for now16:56
oimonugh my wifi just disconnected...bit patchy it seems16:57
oimoni still haven't found a reliable source of PCI/usb wifi cards16:57
oimonthat are guaranteed with ubuntu...most wikis are out of date and incorrect16:57
davmor2oimon: Broadcom with the bcm_sta is about as reliable as it gets I think oh and intel16:58
gordhonestly, whenever i shop for hardware i google "<hardwarename> ubuntu" - works out fairly well for me16:58
oimonintel do pci/usb ones?16:58
oimongord: except u need the PCI id since  chipsets vary even for the same model number16:59
davmor2oimon: they do pci but it's silly money cheaper to get the broadcom one16:59
oimondavmor2: can you recommend a speicific one?16:59
oimonfor my desktop16:59
popeyi have a good one that I got off amazon oimon16:59
gordoimon, if it gets down to that, i keep shopping17:00
oimoni'm all ears17:00
popeyhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0035FVL4G/ref=oss_product17:00
davmor2oimon: all my usb ones came with the router17:00
popeytenner :)17:00
popeyand mentioned Ubuntu in the description17:00
oimonpopey: wow, good signal?17:01
popeynever tested the signal17:01
popeyit works in my house17:01
* bigcalm grabs a couple17:03
popeyactually, thinking about it, I should get one for my server17:04
gordwish i got higher speeds on my ethernet over power thing, i mean, it works okay for my revo upstairs, but suuucks for HD content17:04
popeyrather than use ethernet over power17:04
oimonthis one seems to have gained OOTB ubuntu more recently: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Edimax-EW-7711UAN-150mbs-Wireless-Adapter/dp/B001KOTDDU/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top17:05
oimoni like a high gain one17:05
gordone day we'll tell our kids about how hard just getting two machines to talk to each other in different rooms was, they won't believe us17:05
DJonespopey: Have you seen this ethernet over power up to 500 Mbps http://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/powerline-and-coax/high-performance/XAVB5001.aspx17:06
popeyheh17:06
popey"up to"17:06
popeylike ADSL "up to" 8Mb17:06
davmor2oimon: I have an edimax it is okay it has a broadcom chip in it though17:07
DJones~56Kbs then :)17:07
gordi think mine is "up to" 100mb, i get around 8mb17:07
DJonesI wonder how often people get higher speeds than the "up to" quoted by isp's17:09
hamitronmine is "upto 8mbit" and I get 0.7mbit.... so stop complaining17:09
hamitron;/17:09
popeyerk17:09
DJoneshamitron: Sounds like you need to feed the carrier pidgeon a bit more often17:10
* popey hides his 3.7MB/s17:10
hamitronDJones: I think someone has shot it17:10
hamitron;)17:11
DJoneshamitron: Lead weights will weigh it down17:11
hamitrontbh, I am happy with my speed17:11
hamitron:/17:11
hamitronjust think "wtf" when I read some of teh speeds some are quoting or complaining about17:12
hamitronthen realise why people don't worry about filling webpages with loads of media and clutter, slowing everything down17:12
gordhamitron, i'm talking about my internal ethernet here :)17:13
hamitronah17:13
hamitronthat makes me feel better17:13
hamitron:D17:13
* hamitron has 1gbit17:13
hamitron;)17:13
popeydid someone say they have a revo running natty?17:13
gordi use gigabit where it counts :)17:13
gordpopey, not tried with mine yet, but they should just work right?17:14
* popey upgrades17:14
gordsomething i learnt today, uk vending machines seem to accept 10 florints as 10p. i should use this knowledge to become super rich.17:17
popeywonder if an ssd in a revo would make it fly more17:21
MartijnVdSmaybe through a window :P17:21
DJonesgord: Is that Aruban Florin's? SOunds a bad idea in that case, 10 of those is showing as being worth £3.4317:21
popeymore ram wouldnt hurt too17:21
bigcalmHummz17:21
bigcalmStill using mine as a server17:22
popeymine is basically idle17:22
skybinaryhello ubuntu-uk :)17:22
bigcalmSeems to work ok with 2gb17:22
gordDJones, 1 Hungarian forint = 0.00326042758 British pounds17:22
bigcalmHello17:22
DJonesgord: No worries, was looking at a different country on my exchange list17:23
gordusing my revo as a xbmc install with no local content, so it basically never hits the drive once everythings loaded, seems fine to me17:23
skybinaryhi I installed 11.04, different is'nt it17:23
gordyup17:23
bigcalmpopey: if your revo is idle, what are your Viglen MPC-Ls doing?17:23
popeyin a drawer17:24
MartijnVdSeven more idle17:24
bigcalmGreat ideas, shame that tech moves on so quickly and cheaply17:24
popeyI honestly can't think of a use for my viglen17:25
popeyI clearly lack imagination17:26
* skybinary searches google for viglen17:26
brobostigonmpc-l*17:26
bigcalmpopey: One of my 2 are living at my parents' place as a simple file server17:27
popeyahh17:27
bigcalmDoes that and nothing more. Just about works17:27
popey:)17:27
popeysamba?17:27
bigcalmYep17:27
gordkeep meaning to get some hardware to replace my server, would like a proper RAID NAS and a separate server to do servery things17:28
* popey hugs his HP Microserver17:28
skybinaryawww17:29
skybinaryi think i need to re-install vbox17:29
gordi'm rather motived right now to get a RAID going, mainly because a drive just died... but spent too much on new laptop17:29
skybinaryit was due for an update before i upgraded to 11.04 any hoo17:30
popeyI have 4x 2TB disks as RAID10 in my microserver17:30
popeybit overkill17:30
MartijnVdSthere's no kill like overkill17:30
gordwell you say that, but you don't have to deal with "Checking for bad blocks (read-only test):  20.04% done, 5:08:58 elapsed"17:31
popeyheh17:31
czajkowskiangry birds leads to angry people. fact17:32
awilkinsWhat channel can I go to for ALSA driver developers?17:34
skybinaryhelp, a terminal keeps popping up speaking every time i close it it re-spawns17:34
awilkinsAha, #alsa17:34
MartijnVdSskybinary: speaking?17:35
MartijnVdSskybinary: what does it say17:35
skybinaryyes17:35
skybinaryMartijnVdS, sounds like 'welcome talker, current desktop environment in unity'17:36
skybinaryMartijnVdS, i set off the 10.10-11.04 upgrade before i left for work17:37
gordyour computer has become sentient. abandon all hope. form the resistance.17:38
skybinaryi just got back and this is my first boot up and out of the blue a terminal opened17:38
MartijnVdSdid you enable assistive technology?17:38
skybinaryomg its the RAPTURE!17:38
MartijnVdSskybinary: you can disable assistive tech from the login menu, or in your session from the "power" button (top right) -> system settings17:38
skybinaryMartijnVdS, yes i remember seeing that i must have clicked something17:39
skybinaryits quite pretty this unity huh?17:39
shaunoI wonder how many people have assistive tech just because the 'people are keyboards' boot icon is so incredibly vague ;)17:40
bigcalmIs that what that is?17:40
popeythat doesnt enable assistive on its own17:41
popeyjust brings up the menu17:41
skybinaryMartijnVdS, that option is already disabled umm17:41
shaunoreally?  never seen that, and I tend to mash the keyboard in an attempt to make the screen go away17:42
skybinaryvery pretty17:42
skybinaryi found it in processes 'orca' now to figure out how to stop it and what on earth started it in the 1st place17:44
AlanBellpopey: I think one is a 920, the other is a 980 extreme17:53
AlanBellskybinary: it is saying "welcome to orca"17:53
davmor2AlanBell: set orca to blackcountry voice17:54
AlanBelldavmor2: I can do17:55
davmor2AlanBell: it's funny17:55
AlanBellI wrote a speech dispatcher config file for openMARY, I am sure I can make it do black country17:55
AlanBellhttp://mumble.libertus.co.uk:59125/17:56
skybinaryAlanBell, i figured that out when i looked into processes17:56
AlanBellplay with the voices and settings17:56
skybinaryAlanBell, its wide playground right now17:56
skybinaryis very pretty , upgraded vbox delightfully, bluetooth out-of-the-box, need to see processor and net graphs now, but this is not gnome17:58
skybinaryi have speech-dispatcher in applications of sound preferences18:00
AlanBelltop tip, don't start orca on a commuter train with the laptop volume on full18:06
brobostigonlol18:07
AlanBellanother top tip (with a bit of name dropping) when you go to a meeting at the cabinet office you can park a boris bike in the treasury building when all the racks in london seem to be full18:10
gordi'll make not of that for all those meetings i have at the cabinet office18:11
AlanBellhome at last18:30
* brobostigon gets AlanBell a beer.18:32
AlanBellthanks, I needed one18:32
brobostigon:) you're welcome.18:32
* brobostigon gets himself one, aswell.18:33
X3Nagh my organs18:43
X3Nfar too much coffee today18:44
Azelphurpopey, haha, interesting but nvidia is bad at integer math and that's what I need :p18:55
davmor2czajkowski: NO IT DOESN'T!!!!!!! angry birds is a very calming influence18:58
shaunoheh, machine translations are pretty funny when they go wrong19:00
shaunolooking at an old icelandic saga; chrome decided to translate the original for me, but translated the main character's name to 'Associated Press'.  which makes for a rather surreal story19:02
davmor2yeah wednesfield road puts a smile on my face everytime google navigate says it19:02
shauno"Her mother was Járngerður daughter Associated Press Iron Model Sonar north disrupted."   thanks chrome!19:04
davmor2shauno: are you trying to say there is something wrong with that sentence?19:10
shaunoit makes almost as much sense as the icelandic :)19:11
jacobwevening19:15
davmor2jacobw: morning19:22
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ubuntuuk-planet[Matthew Garrett] Copyright assignment - http://mjg59.livejournal.com/136457.html19:25
jacobwdavmor2: post meridian salutations :P19:25
davmor2tis always morning on the t'interweb ;)19:26
brobostigongood evening jacobw19:26
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Azelphurnot ubuntu, but having trouble setting the resolution via xrandr. Currently it's sest to using 1600x1200 which my monitor doesn't support. I've ssh'd in and tried "DISPLAY=:0.0 xrandr --output CRT1 --mode 1024x768" it says "xrandr: Configure crtc 0 failed" any ideas?19:43
NET||abusewow, i find #ubuntu impossible19:46
brobostigonit is very busy, and very confusing.19:47
DJonesNah, its sane as long as you shut your eyes19:47
NET||abuse:P19:47
brobostigonor /ignore everyone.19:47
NET||abusewell i have a theme problem in unity19:48
NET||abuseevery second login i'm getting the nice dark unity theme, every other login though i'm getting some lighter theme with coloured icons(i think oxygen theme)19:48
NET||abuseand using the appearance dialog has no effect on the current session19:48
NET||abusei have this install since 10.04, it's a EeePc 1000h, i installed kde 4 during the 10.10 period, then updaated to 11.04 last week19:49
NET||abusesince then i've tried pullingout the kde packages (honestly i've no hope of figuring it out or running it smoothly on this ol' netbook)19:49
AlanBellhow do I download stuff from a video camera over firewire to pitivi?19:50
NET||abusebut i've quite a few packages still in there19:50
Azelphuranyone? xrandr driving me insane? :P19:50
ali1234AlanBell: use dvgrab19:50
ali1234pitivi has no firewire support and never will because it's all gstreamer powered19:51
AlanBellok, thanks19:51
Azelphuroh hey it worked now \o/19:51
Azelphursame command I did 5 times before only this time it works, fun19:51
NET||abuseAzelphur, and here i was googling xrandr19:51
ali1234ati?19:51
Azelphurali1234, yea19:52
ali1234seems like their randr support is about as good as nvidias19:52
Azelphur:D19:52
AlanBellali1234: cool, thanks that worked perfectly19:52
davmor2Azelphur: is it an nvidia gfx card?19:53
NET||abuseI want a new laptop so bad :019:53
Azelphurdavmor2, nope, it's an ati19:53
NET||abusei was hmming and hawing about the toshiba R830 vs the Lenovo x22019:53
ali1234NET||abuse: you should never mix kde/gnome/xfce etc desktop metapackages on ubuntu because this is exactly what happens19:54
NET||abuse:P ahh, so my problem is self inflicted19:54
ali1234pick one and stick with it. if you want to change, do a fresh install, otherwise bad things will happen19:54
NET||abuseyarg :( any chance i can fix this?19:55
NET||abuseor am i a lost cause?19:55
NET||abusei shoulda never touched it ;019:55
ali1234you will have to purge all kde packages19:55
NET||abusethat's fine19:55
ali1234then probably purge and reinstall ubuntu desktop as well19:55
ali1234there will probably still be some wrong bits left around19:55
ali1234especially stuff like bootsplash always gets messed up19:56
ali1234fixing it will probably take longer than reinstalling19:56
jacobwthe metapackages being a PITA has been a problem for as long as i've been using ubuntu19:56
ali1234yep19:56
jibadeehaquite liking the idea of lightdm going into ubuntu 11.1019:57
NET||abuseArch!19:57
NET||abuse:P19:57
NET||abusehehe,19:57
NET||abusewell, i purged everything with "kde" in the name,19:59
NET||abusewill see if a reboot fixes me :)19:59
ali1234it probably won't19:59
NET||abuseif not, i'll just go on about my business for now then20:00
jacobwrebooting doesn't solve problems, even in windows20:00
NET||abusewell, maybe just restart gdm20:00
ali1234you'll still have configuration files that point to kde artwork20:00
NET||abuseyup, that's true20:00
ali1234you need to uninstall and then reinstall everything in ubuntu-desktop as well20:00
NET||abuseweird that it's booting into the other theme every second boot,madness20:00
ali1234and probably delete half the .files in ~ as well20:00
NET||abusei'll see how it's behaving after restart and get to that another day20:01
NET||abusei've spent enough time on it tonight20:01
PalaPadYeah on way home, absolutely knackered :(20:04
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AlanBellgreat conversation with my 7 year old20:19
AlanBellshe says the thing with the pictures on is called the computer20:20
AlanBellthe black box is called the monitor20:20
* AlanBell says it is the other way round20:20
ali1234the black box is called the hard drive20:20
ginglol20:20
AlanBellyup20:21
ali1234every one knows that20:21
AlanBellbut she says it is the monitor20:21
gingpopey's 7 year old can write python20:21
AlanBelland I lost the argument20:21
mgdmging: yeah, I've heard they freelance Django stuff :P20:21
ali1234outwitted by a 7 year old20:21
d3ngarHi there20:22
d3ngarI was wondering if somebody can help me with an overscaling problem20:22
gingcalgon tablets20:23
d3ngarWhen I try to create a manual Modeline, my monitor just goes blank20:23
jacobwlol20:23
AlanBelld3ngar: what card, what monitor, what resolution are you shooting for, what modeline are you trying?20:25
d3ngarThanks AlanBell: It's a HDMI connection to a weird TV, I'd hope for 720p (which it is on and overscaled) and the card is an ATI x120020:26
AlanBellTVs often lie over HDMI about what they can do20:27
AlanBellloads of them claim to be a 7 inch panel20:27
d3ngarThe last modeline I tried was added through xrandr: 30.35 1216 1248 1360 1392 690 705 709 725 interlace20:27
d3ngarYes20:27
d3ngarThat's exactly my bastard20:27
d3ngar7inch panel20:28
mgdmAlanBell: aye, mine does that, I've no idea why20:28
mgdmboth the Samsung monitor and the Sony telly, in fact20:28
d3ngar:D20:28
MartijnVdSbecause a manufacturer has one HDMI chip for all models20:29
AlanBellmust be some dirt cheap controller they all use and figured nobody would ever see it, so why set it!20:29
d3ngarWell, makes me feel better buying the cheapest brand around20:29
MartijnVdSmy old 42" had a 32" ident20:29
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AlanBellit just works for blueray and skyHD so they don't care about doing it properly20:29
d3ngarSo, I have to admit: I don't know what xrandr actually does20:29
d3ngarBut I read the ubuntu wiki on how to add resolutions that aren't supported20:30
AlanBellso 720p is 1280x72020:30
d3ngarAnd I *thought* that I have to tune down the resolution a bit, but that had averse effects as the screen simply goes blank20:30
d3ngarYes, so I tried down-scaling 1280 to: 1220 x 69020:31
d3ngarThat, it seems, is the visible resolution under 1280x72020:31
AlanBellI would have thought 1280x720 would be the one to go for20:31
AlanBellit might sync to 1920x108020:32
d3ngarWell that IS the resolution I can select20:32
AlanBelland 1024x768 is always worth a shot20:32
d3ngarbut then I have the borders cut off by about 30x15 pixels on each border20:32
AlanBellah20:32
AlanBellthat is the problem with TV, important stuff happens in the middle20:33
d3ngar:D20:33
AlanBellon computers important stuff happens at the edges20:33
d3ngaryes: browser back buttons, scroll bars, close icons, session log-out20:33
AlanBellworth a punt http://compbrain.net/archives/tag/xrandr20:34
d3ngarAlright20:37
d3ngarI guess I would have to modify this a tad to make it work for my overscaling issue20:37
d3ngarwhat are these parameters that you set in the modeline?20:37
d3ngarand why does mine just result in a blank screen20:38
d3ngarI used a calculator for this that is available online20:38
d3ngarOne sec, I find the link20:38
d3ngarhttp://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl20:40
KartiHi all21:17
daubersEvening21:17
Kartidaubers, Hi21:17
awilkinsDarn. How do you rebuild alsa drivers and get them to work?21:19
AlanBellhttp://doodle.com/53dpqtd6qgbvdpmp needs more people on it21:22
matti;]21:33
donut 21:59
brobostigon(TalkTalk Virus Alerts Scanning Engine)   anyone recognise that useraganet string?22:08
donutwhat's a useragent?22:09
brobostigondonut: its an imprint, a web browser normallygives a web server, to recognise the information about the browser and system youare using,22:10
donutAh yes, I new the the phrase was familiar.  Does it have anything to do with browsers of people with TalkTalk internet connection?22:12
brobostigonMozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/534.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu/11.04 Chromium/13.0.765.0 Chrome/13.0.765.0 Safar22:13
AlanBellsometimes ISPs provide a disk with an internet explorer customisation script on it so they get their name on the browser, I guess that could break the user agent string too22:13
brobostigondonut: that is myuser agent string, andi am onmy dads connection, which is with talktalk.22:14
brobostigonAlanBell: thats interesting.22:15
AlanBelltechnically the browser *is* the user agent22:16
brobostigontrue, yes.22:16
brobostigonhowever theuser string i printed above, contains muchmore thanjustinformation aboutmywebbrowser.22:17
dogmatic69anyone know of some tools for drawing flow charts etc in shell22:17
AlanBellNCSA Mosaic/1.0 (X11;SunOS 4.1.4 sun4m)22:18
AlanBelldogmatic69: dot http://pythonik.blogspot.com/2008/05/using-dot-linaguage-to-produce.htmlhttp://pythonik.blogspot.com/2008/05/using-dot-linaguage-to-produce.html22:19
AlanBelljust chop that URL in half and it will work22:19
dogmatic69hehe22:19
dogmatic69thanks, looks good22:20
dogmatic69will work nice with json_encode($phpArray) i think22:20
mgdmnot quite22:21
dogmatic69looks like it will need some hacking though22:21
mgdmJSON has more ,22:21
mgdmand ; :)22:21
mgdmthere are various PHP Graphviz libs, though22:22
dogmatic69hmmm22:23
mgdmand the format isn't /that/ hard anyway22:23
dogmatic69mgdm: seems quite nice imo, according to this http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2241382/php-graphviz-documentation22:25
andylockran:)22:44
popeythis is going to sound like a silly question..22:48
popeyis it possible/permissible to create compiz plugins in python?22:48
ali1234yes22:48
popeydo you know of any documentation or samples?22:48
ali1234there is none22:48
popeyI seem to only be turning up old ones22:48
popeyexcellent22:48
ali1234the bindings are quite out of date22:48
AlanBellwhat do you want to do popey22:51
popeyi want to register a plugin which if enabled will have 3 keyboard shortcuts assigned to it22:52
popeyand a few other settings22:53
popeyand when those keyboard shortcuts are pressed, invoke some python magic22:53
AlanBellthe python magic being some kind of window manipulation or something?22:54
popeyno22:54
popeysome stuff that wont interact with the stuff on screen at all22:54
AlanBellwhy does it have to be a compiz plugin?22:55
popeyit doesnt22:55
popeyit could be standalone22:55
popeybut I thought our bold new future was compiz based22:55
popeyso it made sense to stick it there22:55
popeyits display based22:55
AlanBellok22:55
popeyOk, no need to be secret squirrel about it tbh...22:57
popeyI want to put a screencasting plugin in there22:57
popeyso you turn it on, press a button and you're recording22:57
AlanBellthere is one as i recall22:58
popeyoh?22:58
popeygord: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/may/17/computing-opensource22:58
AlanBellI could be wrong however22:59
popeyi couldn't find one22:59
* bigcalm wipes the sweat from his brow after having moved the revo from the sittingroom to the office. Moving stuff around to make space is hard work22:59
bigcalmRealised that one of the external harddrives has an external PSU, that'll have to go23:00
popeyheh23:00
bigcalmOh would you look at that? Samba shares are so much more useable over cat5e than they are over wifi23:02
popey:)23:02
* popey remembers he started an upgrade to natty on his revo about 8 hours ago23:02
AlanBellpopey:  http://git.compiz.org/~mzz/compiz-python/23:09
popeygosh, git is quick isnt it23:10
aaronrIf a package is abandoned upstream by the Debian project, but is still in Ubuntu, what's the process for getting that package a maintainer?23:11
popeyaaronr: I'd ask in #ubuntu-motu23:11
aaronrwill do. thanks popey23:11
AlanBellgit is designed to be quick, even with huge trees23:11
popeygoing to do this standalone and then if the mood takes me, figure out the compizification23:12
AlanBellI would have thought the standard gnome keyboard shortcuts thing would serve the purpose23:13
AlanBellbut not as much fun as doing a compiz plugin23:13
AlanBellI am going to set up a compiz build environment again23:14
popeywell, it seems we're moving to compiz23:14
AlanBellI want to add text cursor tracking to the enhanced zoom plugin23:14
bigcalmAH HA!23:14
bigcalm"Save 11% Seagate EXPANSION 500 GB 2.5 PORTABLE E... is  £4.30 cheaper (£34.90) on Pixmania.co.uk23:14
bigcalm"23:14
AlanBellI wonder if gord knows a cunning way to get the text cursor position without querying it via at-spi23:14
bigcalmGo to Pixmania.co.uk and find that shipping is £4.30, fancy that!23:15
* bigcalm sticks with Amazon23:15
bigcalmAre there any decent & cheap 1tb external usb drives that don't require an external psu?23:16
ali1234no23:16
ali1234because 3.5" drives need 12v which requires external psu23:16
ali1234and 1tb 2.5" drives aer not cheap23:16
popeythey're not that expensive23:16
popeyI bought one for my laptop23:17
popeywell, not "cheap", you're right23:17
bigcalmI see23:17
bigcalmI shall stick to 500gb drives then23:17
bigcalmMight have to build myself a rack out of lego or macarno to house the drives :D23:18
ali1234or you could just buy a normal computer23:18
bigcalmNa23:18
bigcalm:D23:18
AlanBellhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003UT2QTQ/ref=asc_df_B003UT2QTQ2904533?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE23:19
bigcalmOoo23:19
bigcalmTa23:19
AlanBellat some point the USB bus might get cross at the number of devices asking for power23:20
bigcalmTrue23:21
bigcalmActually, I only need to attach 2 drives23:21
AlanBellick, "USB Bus" did I just say that :/ I will be talking about PIN Numbers next23:21
ali12342 drives is too much23:21
ali1234most usb can't even power 123:21
ali1234usually only laptops can manage it, desktops will fail23:21
bigcalmI already have http://www.amazon.co.uk/-/dp/B001XM4P1O attached23:21
AlanBellthey negotiate up to 500ma23:21
AlanBellnormally devices get 100ma23:22
bigcalmHummf23:22
bigcalmI *could* replace the hd within the revo...23:22
AlanBellwhen you plug in the second one the computer might say no23:22
popeybah23:22
ali1234buy a normal computer.......23:22
bigcalmAlanBell: I see23:22
popeytrying to find a robust way to intercept keyboard presses23:22
popeyfound two ways, one with xlib, one with tkinter23:22
popeyxlib one barfs, I dont want to install tkinter23:23
AlanBellpopey: I think u r doin it wrong23:23
popeyok23:23
ali1234i just bought a new system for my mythtv backend... £140, mini-itx, 500gb23:23
AlanBellthis is to launch your application?23:23
popeyno23:23
AlanBellthis is to send a signal to a running application?23:23
popeythe application is launched, it sits there waiting for you to press CTRL_ALT+FOO23:24
popeyyes23:24
AlanBelland the fun part is your application doesn't have focus23:25
popeyexactly23:25
popeyhence using xlib23:25
popeywhich kinda works23:25
popeygtk-recordmydesktop does actually do this23:26
popeytrying to find where in the code so I can "borrow" it23:26
AlanBellyou could do it with a keyboard shortcut that sends a sigkill type message23:26
popeyah, it looks like it's done in recordmydesktop (c) not gtk-recordmydesktop (py)23:28
AlanBellhttp://pykeylogger.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=pykeylogger/pykeylogger;a=blob;f=pyxhook.py;h=745500f2570df8660f95547a99cc52618f49a153;hb=HEAD23:29
AlanBellthat does the xlib stuff23:30
AlanBelldoesn't look much fun23:30
popeyhttp://www.larsen-b.com/Article/184.html23:31
popeyis a nice short version23:31
popeywhich I have trimmed down to...23:31
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/609215/23:31
popeywhich runs..23:32
popeybut for two issues...23:32
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/609216/23:32
Azelphurpopey: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/Photos/May%202011/IMG_20110517_202146.jpg23:32
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/609217/23:32
AzelphurI feel like I've strapped a jet engine to a push bike. \o/23:32
popeycan you sleep with that on?23:33
Azelphurpopey: haha, I had to sleep in the same room as it for a few days, ain't gonna lie headaches where had, and I was wearing earplugs23:33
Azelphurbut now I have a board for it, I've slung it in the spare bedroom that nobody is in23:33
popeyhah, loon23:33
Azelphur:D23:34
Azelphurpopey: you think that's loon...I just ordered 8 of them23:34
Azelphur:x23:34
popey8 ATI cards?23:34
popeyyou have too much money23:34
Azelphurand the rest of the hardware, yes23:34
popeyAlanBell: suggestions welcome :)23:35
AlanBellsuggestion, use 4 spaces and not tabs :)23:38
popeyhah23:38
AlanBelleven though I wish the convention was tabs23:39
* popey changes his gedit config to comply with AlanBellStandard23:39
AlanBellhttp://tronche.com/gui/x/xlib/event-handling/protocol-errors/default-handlers.html23:43
AlanBellA client attempts to select an event type that another client has already selected.23:43
popeyah okay23:43
popeyi suspected that might be the case23:44
popeybecause it's using vol up/down which is already assigned23:44
popeyfound another demo which works too23:44
popeyhttp://peabody.weeman.org/autokey.py23:44
popeyyay! working23:45
AlanBellyay23:45
bigcalmWould you look at the time?!23:46
* bigcalm slithers off23:46
popeyso f6 is keycode 7223:46
* popey wonders what f7 is23:46
popeyxev says 7323:47
popeyi think this is a lie23:47
* AlanBell slinks off23:50
popeynn23:50

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