[00:27] <dcordes> persia: ping
[01:25]  * persia prefers contentful pings
[02:25] <MrCurious> persia: <ping> how was your last meal</ping>
[02:32] <ScottK> 'last meal' seems very ominous.
[03:00] <MrCurious> heh
[03:00] <MrCurious> 73% done building OpenCV on pandaboard
[03:00] <MrCurious> starting to get a good feeling
[03:01] <persia> MrCurious, Does the libcv2.1 in the archives not work for your needs?
[03:02] <MrCurious> not entirely sure what my needs are of yet. figured if i built from source, i would keep my options open
[03:02] <MrCurious> i am on a voyage of discovery
[03:03] <MrCurious> and example programs are very valuable :D
[03:03] <persia> Heh.  May as well play then.  Most of us don't bother building from source unless we need to modify something (or are adding new software to the archive).
[03:04] <MrCurious> i am half expecting to be needin gaccess to sources, and knowing that the lib and sources match 1:1 is a good thing
[03:04] <MrCurious> a s aversion skew could couse ponderous oddaties
[03:05] <persia> If you find anything where the binaries and sources *don't* match in the archive, that's a bug to be fixed at the earliest opportunity.
[03:31] <MrCurious> no. i mean the sources i dl with the binaries installed on the system
[03:34] <persia> How are you getting sources?  Generally we recommend `apt-get source` or similar, in case there are patches needed to build in Ubuntu.
[04:18] <MrCurious> hmmm. if this attempt fails, i may petition you for the mojo to do it the way you suggest
[09:29] <dcordes> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&product=&content=webm I have a feeling this is the thing that happens when ff4 and fennec crash in natty when playing webm
[13:40] <dcordes> persia: ok. content: unity-2d: QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM: it seems like there is no activity about it. you proposed to report the problem in a different place and would like to ask your advise now. https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity/+bug/791852
[13:40] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 791852 in unity-2d "unity-2d: does not parse QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM env var" [Undecided,New]
[18:21] <dcordes> ogra_: would publicly available logs of this channel be a problem with you ? (you set the topic...)
[18:42] <MrCurious> persia: do you know if the ubuntou people know that ubuntu-11.04-preinstalled-netbook-armel+omap4.img.gz is corrupt?
[18:48] <gildean> dcordes: it requires someone with a stable irc-connection (ie. running irssi in a screen on a linux-server) and a public_html folder for that user to write the file into
[18:49] <gildean> i'm not sure how many people are really using irc as it should be, most still seem to use clients on their workstations
[19:48] <armin76> uh...isn't there a botlog already?
[20:30] <dcordes> gildean: I have a friend who has such a setup. the question is if the channel is OK with that. maybe some prefer staying 'unlogged' :)
[20:31] <gildean> haha, the channel has nothing to say to that
[20:31] <gildean> if you can join, you can log
[20:31] <gildean> that's the way it goes
[20:32] <gildean> i've been using irssi from a shell for about 10 years now
[20:32] <gildean> before that, i used random clients on workstations
[20:32] <gildean> like mirc and xchat
[20:35] <gildean> but i don't autolog bigger channels, as the logs usually tend to grow and i don't have unlimited space on this server where i run my irssi
[20:35] <gildean> logging #ac100 takes up around 300-500KB per week
[20:35] <dcordes> gildean: that's why I enjoy having some remote machine log everything. with web search function :)
[20:36] <gildean> and double that because i log the channel with a weekly rotation and a separate full-log
[20:39] <dcordes> well thanks for providing the ac100 log!
[22:32] <MrCurious> anyone here know anything about bluetooth + pandaboard + ubuntu?
[23:51] <dcordes> MrCurious: what's the problem about bluetooth + pandoraboard + ubuntu ?
[23:52] <MrCurious> i cant work out how to get it to spot my bluetooth serial port
[23:52] <MrCurious> i suppose i need to work out how to get it to pair or show devices that it sees