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knightwisemorrrrning04:40
MartijnVdS\o knightwise04:53
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Apacheukmorning everyone06:51
diplomorning all07:04
MartijnVdS\o07:05
DJonesMorning all07:18
DJonesCar insurancers are a scam, current insurer has quoted £800, just got various quotes, cheapest with a recognised insurer is only £37507:25
TheOpenSourcerermorning all07:29
daubersMorning07:35
diploDJones, I totally agree they suck07:41
diploAlso charge you an exorbitant amount to pay monthly, it worked out at just over £100 a year :/07:42
daubersWho sucks now?07:45
diploInsurance companies :)07:45
daubersAh, ok07:45
diplonormal OT chatter :P07:46
DJonesdiplo: This one is only charging about an extra £20 for monthly payments, but always depends on original premium and whether their interest rates are rip off rates07:49
diployeah, I'm going for a new credit card when mine is due in Oct, pay it off with that with 0% on purchases for 12 months, so can can pay £25/30 a month or more with out interesrt07:50
diplointerest*07:51
brobostigonmorning everyone.07:56
diploMorning brobostigon07:57
brobostigonwhen i just tried to run aptitude safe/upgrade, when it got to eglic, it came up with a message in a text editor, i cant get rid of, to continue, i cant remember how to get rid of it, ideas please.?07:57
brobostigonsafe-upgrade*07:58
TheOpenSourcererhappy birthday to you brobostigon :-D Too early for a swift one?08:06
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: thank you :), maybe around lunchtime, :)08:07
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: can you help with my question above please.08:08
TheOpenSourcererNope - don't really understand the question :-(08:08
TheOpenSourcererALT+F4?08:09
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: wouldnt that kill my whole terminal ?08:09
TheOpenSourcererYes.08:09
TheOpenSourcererProbably08:10
TheOpenSourcererDepends, is the text editor in its own window?08:10
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: while aptitude is unpacking, it came up with a blocking message, inside what looks like vi.08:10
TheOpenSourcererALT+f4 just closes the currently focussed window08:11
TheOpenSourcererAhh - vi.08:11
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: inside the same screen window, i am running aptitude safe-upgrade inside.08:11
TheOpenSourcererjust type ESC then : then q!08:11
brobostigoni am not sure it vi, it just looks like it, to me.08:11
TheOpenSourcerertry that then.08:11
brobostigonone minute.08:11
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: nope, nothing.08:13
TheOpenSourcererdunno then. Screenshot perhaps?08:13
brobostigonTheOpenSourcerer: http://imagebin.org/16508308:16
TheOpenSourcererNope - sorry - don't know. It does look a nit like vi but might not be.08:18
TheOpenSourcerers/nit/bit08:18
brobostigonyes, that is what i thought, aswell.08:18
brobostigonohwell, thank you TheOpenSourcerer08:19
brobostigon:)08:19
DJonesbrobostigon: Looking at the screenshot, am I right in thinking you're using debian, might be worth asking in the debian channel as well, could be something they'll know off the top of their heads08:24
brobostigonDJones: i just found the solution, simply pressed q.08:28
brobostigonsimplest.08:28
DJoneslol08:28
brobostigonsometimes the simplest solution is the best, and why i didnt think like that, who knows.08:32
brobostigoni was just told, the message was outputted in less.08:39
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popeyMorning all.09:04
davmor2morning popey09:05
davmor2morning all09:05
* davmor2 prods czajkowski to wake her up, then prods her again for not being here to get her prod in the first place09:05
czajkowskimorning09:21
brobostigonmorning czajkowski09:21
davmor2morning czajkowski  the prodding worked then09:22
czajkowskiclearly09:22
diploGirls and boys, Can any one recommend me a external esata caddy from Amazon09:24
diploGot a £30 voucher09:25
diploOne that works with ubuntu quite well, which I guess most will.09:25
popeythey all will09:28
popeymy boss has a nice one09:28
* popey goes to have a look for it09:29
diploThanks popey :)09:29
diploI've seen a few I like, just thought I'd ask here before ordering09:29
diploCan't afford a micro server yet09:29
diploSo thought a esata with my revo would be next best thing09:30
popeyhis is one that doesn't needs screws09:32
Nghey talking of caddies, I need to get a usb caddy for a 12.5mm 2.5" SATA drive09:33
Ngall the cheap ones on amazon only take 9mm drives ;(09:33
popeyyeah, mine doesn't fit either09:35
popeywhich reminds me, must send my 1TB disk back09:35
popeydiplo: its an icy box i think09:35
popeydiplo: http://www.scan.co.uk/products/icy-dock-mb668us-1sb-toolless-otb-25-sataii-hdd-(95mm)-to-esata-and-usb-20-output-inc-leatherpouch09:36
popeythats the one09:36
diploThanks popey , sorry had a conference call09:47
diploTaking a look now09:47
diploIs this competition still open for podcast for HP server ?09:47
diplo:)09:47
oimon1guys, anyone have experience of dual booting xp and ubuntu, when the XP install has been dd'd from a standalone disk to a /dev/sda3 partition?09:47
BigRedSthat sounds like an annoyed xp install09:48
oimon1yes :(09:48
oimon1also grub2 is different from grub1 , which i knew09:48
oimon1currently update-grub isn't even detecting the XP partition...seems i have broken it too much :(09:49
popeyyes diplo09:50
popeyi copied xp from one disk to another with a very handy tool at the weekend09:50
popeynot dd09:50
oimon1oh?09:51
popeyhttp://www.todo-backup.com/09:51
popeyworks _brilliantly_09:51
popeyit can even clone a disk whilst you're running it09:51
popeyi.e. I was running XP on an internal HDD and plugged a (smaller capacity) SSD in via USB, installed that software and hit the "clone" button.09:52
popeyit cloned the full disk layout to the smaller SSD and automagically shrunk partitions to make it fit09:52
popeyzero effort09:52
oimon1sounds great09:52
AlanBellI found a good compromise with my always on home server09:53
AlanBellit boots from an 8GB SD card plugged in via USB, it has a 500GB hdd which is spun down almost all the time using the hdparm settings09:53
popeyoimon1: yeah, it's great, can even build a custom Linux ISO/USB stick containing their software so you can do a recovery when the disk has failed or is new/empty09:54
oimon1is it for windows or multi os?09:54
popeyits for windows09:56
popeybut clearly they have a linux version because when you make their custom linux iso/img it boots directly from a linux kernel to their app09:57
oimon1gonna try writing this dd image one more time then try this todo09:57
popeythe only issue I had with todo was that the power management in xp would spin down the usb disk whilst I was backing up09:58
popeyso i had to switch that feature off09:58
oimon1this is the kind of fun i get up to on my day off when the toddler is asleep09:59
BigRedSAh! Finally found a package in Debian Testing that's as new as the one in Arch! :)10:21
BigRedSthat probably counts as off-topic here...10:21
Laneyyou're complaining that testing is too out of date?10:22
BigRedSNo, there's an Arch user here who keeps mocking me for being 'out of date'10:23
BigRedSand, finally, I've found that I'm not10:24
BigRedSor he is10:24
Laneywell presumably you run testing because you don't think having the latest of everything is the most important thing10:25
BigRedSyeah, it is entirely in jest. I'm a luddite, he's got an obsession with updating things10:25
Laneyemerge sync!10:25
n1md4...better things.10:26
n1md4I'm not even supposed to be here!  I don't even run arsebuntu anymore (joke aimed at BigRed) ciao10:27
Laneyerr10:28
AlanBellit's the way you tell them10:49
andylockranhostname10:54
andylockranhostname10:54
AlanBellmy kingdom for a hostname10:55
popeyIs that like "New York, New York"?10:55
popeyHostname, Hostname.10:55
andylockranhaha10:56
andylockran:p10:56
AlanBellgoing to have to call a PC somewhere "hostname" just to mess with people's minds10:58
davmor2AlanBell: kermit10:58
popeynosthame might catch some people out11:03
DavieyAnyone here on Orange mobile contract?11:35
directhexmoi11:46
BigRedSmy work phone is11:47
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davmor2Daviey: yeap12:00
davmor2Daviey: Why?12:00
Davieydavmor2: did you get an sms about data roaming in europe?12:08
Davieyreply to get this offer.. ?12:08
popeyi didnt12:21
DavieySomething like 3 quid per day, upto 30MB.. must sign up before August 31st .. (This opts you out of the EU 12MB arrangement.)12:27
DavieyTrying to work out if it is a con :)12:27
DJonesDaviey: http://www.whistleout.co.uk/blog/daily-30mb-on-roaming-orange-uk12:28
DJoneshttp://www.tomshardware.co.uk/Orange-UK-Roaming-Data-Plan-30MB-3,news-36013.html12:28
DJonesOfficial announcement http://newsroom.orange.co.uk/2011/07/15/orange-launches-new-eu-daily-mobile-internet-browsing-bundle/12:29
DavieyDJones: yeah, the "opt out of EU thing" is what concerned me12:36
Davieyit does seem like a good deal12:36
Davieyor "better" deal12:36
AlanBellI don't know why roaming data costs much at all really12:40
AlanBellnot as if the data itself roams12:40
Davieysomeone emailed me 2 x 3MB pics whilst i was in France last year.12:41
DavieyThat was *painful* to realise how much it cost, for something i didn't even want :)12:41
BigRedSouch12:42
AlanBellif I had let my phone do data roaming in Germany a few weeks back it would have uploaded a 650MB video to Google+ instant share12:42
BigRedSI like T-Mobile's thing where it defaults to no international roaming12:42
BigRedSand then you can turn it on if you really want it12:42
BigRedSbut it's off at T-Mobile, you don't need to trust the phone12:42
bigcalmDuring my last trip in France, I bought some data and then forgot about it12:43
bigcalmWondered why my monthly DD was 40 quid higher than normal12:44
diploAfternoon guys. trying to mv some DVD isos from my USB HDD ( NTFS ) to a share on my server here at work, getting 'Value too large for defined data type'12:44
davmor2Daviey: I got one about holidaying in europe earlier in the year but you need to set it up by ringing them I found out when I went to budapest I was right annoyed12:44
diploAny suggestions whilst I am googling12:44
diploShare is on ubuntu server 11.04 ( ext4 )12:44
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* DJones debates whether to buy a kindle12:48
Davieydavmor2: I thought calling orange whilst roaming was free?12:49
davmor2Daviey: it is if the network you are roaming on allows you to connect which didn't happen in budapest in the end I grabbed a pay as you go sim from there12:50
Davieyahh12:51
davmor2Daviey: Also you can't enable it via the net either I tried that, you have to ring them, even though you can buy the European roaming pack online which is one I still don't quite get12:53
Davieyheh12:54
Davieyit's not uncommon to have to get the 'roaming lock' switched to enable.. by calling them12:54
Davieyi thought most networks did that to new customers12:54
gordtoday i have found out about the application "spd-say". well, thats today's productivity out the window13:12
AlanBellgord: you can plug that into different back ends too, espeak isn't my favourite13:13
diplolol gord we found it a few weeks ago13:16
diploboth of us have sshd running and were sending stuff to each others PC's at random times13:16
diplo:D13:16
diploVery immature but we had some laughs13:17
gordmust note to make sure to leave a system with sound output running next time i leave home and someone house sits for me13:22
AlanBellgord: http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2011/05/05/speak-to-me/13:29
gordAlanBell, kind complicated :)13:30
AlanBellno, not really I have done it all for you!13:30
awilkinsbug 495423 ; Seems to have just gotten Ubuntu a bad organizational reputation somewhere13:36
lubotu3Launchpad bug 495423 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "update to grub-pc writes MBR without checks, prompt or backup" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/49542313:36
exobuzzperhaps ubuntu is just copying that "feature" from windows ;-)13:39
ali1234perhaps the fact that you can't detect when grub is installed, is a bug in grub?13:53
ali1234i mean, maybe you can't detect existing versions13:53
ali1234so fix it so that you can13:53
ali1234this could be done very easily13:53
Featurefreakhey guys, not a S.M.A.R.T literate person here, anyone know what this means for a server drive? http://paste.pocoo.org/show/447443/13:54
BigRedSYeah, this seems like another bug that's was caused by a lack of foresight13:54
ali1234simply hash the executable code along with the string "this is a grub install" and then write the result to a known offset inside the mbr13:54
BigRedSFeaturefreak: your temp looks way off13:54
ali1234couple of bytes of hash/checksum should be enough13:55
BigRedSthe thing with smart, though, is that it's change you want to observe. The output of smartctl -a is only really useful compared against some previous output from it13:55
FeaturefreakBigRedS, it's an old 2006 server been sitting in germany the whole time, never massively busy for any sustained period of time, but mostly on.13:55
ali1234Featurefreak: Reallocated_Sector_Ct is the most important one13:56
ali1234being zero is good13:56
Featurefreakhmm, i see13:56
ali1234every disk i have ever seen die was because it ran out of spare sectors to reallocate into13:57
ali1234wikipedia actually has a nice table: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.13:58
gordi had a disk die when it fell off the table once13:58
ali1234oh yeah i had that once13:59
BigRedSI've had several survive that13:59
BigRedSoh, not while on though13:59
ali1234but it was not able to produce smart values after :)13:59
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bigcalmWhat's the minimum amount of space one would give Ubuntu on a HDD/SSD?14:04
BigRedSI'd not go much less than 20GB14:05
BigRedSdepending on what I was doing with the install/os/rest of hdd14:05
directhexbigcalm, ubuntu needs about 4.3gb for an install (not all of this is used by post-install though) iirc14:06
awilkinsali1234, That's actually a reasonable idea (for future detection of grub)14:07
awilkinsali1234, Possibly the most productive thing anyone has said on that bug so far...14:07
bigcalmI should have bought a bigger SSD :/14:11
bigcalm20.5gb free on this SSD14:12
exobuzzif you are short on space you could always use btrfs and lzo compression (no fsck yet though ;-) )14:12
bigcalmWin 7 and files taking up the rest14:12
exobuzz20gb is enough for the main system at least plus some extra packages and porn14:13
exobuzzsorry i meant to type "media"14:14
bigcalm;)14:14
bigcalmHumm14:15
bigcalmMaybe I should buy a bigger SSD and dual boot it on the desktop. Then move this 60gb SSD into the laptop14:16
awilkinsI'm running on a 64GB SSD and have about 10GB left14:16
bigcalmOr run 2 smaller SSD in the desktop14:16
bigcalmawilkins: OS?14:16
awilkinsMaverick14:16
awilkinsMy home folder is huge because it's full of enormous development files14:17
exobuzzim currently considering ssd, but am unsure which to go for. read some stuff about 25nm nand being a lot less reliable14:17
bigcalmI keep web dev work on the server, so I have no idea why windows needs so much space14:17
exobuzzwas originally considering ocz agility 314:17
bigcalmI have an ocz 214:17
bigcalmVery happy with it14:18
bigcalm80 quid though :S14:18
awilkinsexobuzz, I'm not sure it's such a big issue, TBH, I have some Kingston one - I wouldn't expect Kingston to represent a hallmark of quality but it's fine so far under quite a heavy load14:18
exobuzzyeh this one is £90 :/14:18
bigcalmWait long enough and prices will drop14:18
czajkowskianyone want to help mrevell https://twitter.com/#!/launchpad_net/status/9622245948484812814:18
czajkowskiit is intersting to do and only takes a few mins14:18
mrevellthanks czajkowski :)14:18
awilkinsPrices will drop or sizes will just go up for the same money14:18
exobuzz25nm nand should be cheaper. they are not passing on the savings14:18
awilkinsOf course they aren't, this is high tech we are talking about14:19
exobuzzi got 1tb hdd. i could just buy another for some extra speed and stripe em14:19
exobuzzonly £30 for another drive or so14:19
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awilkinsLoads of RAM is the best investment14:19
czajkowskiAlanBell: bigcalm daubers ??14:19
exobuzzand wait a while for an ssd14:19
awilkinsEsp on Linux, it caches big files in RAM very nicely14:20
bigcalmThe speed increase is wonderful, but I'm also looking at consuming less energy14:20
exobuzzi got 8gb.. i made a mistake though. i emant to get 2x4gb and i bought 4x2gb so no upgrade space14:20
exobuzzi need new glasses14:20
directhexexobuzz, wifey has an ocz agility 314:20
exobuzzdirecthex, do you rate it ?14:20
awilkins8GB is probably enough unless you are debugging enormous 64-bit JVM server apps14:20
exobuzzawilkins, it's been fine for what i use it for. even with a few vms running14:21
bigcalmczajkowski: I don't use LP, so possibly not the target for this14:21
exobuzz+i5-2500k on z68 chipset14:21
exobuzzargh since i bought my cpu its gone down by £2014:21
czajkowskibigcalm: could be the perfect one, not using it, new eyes14:22
exobuzz:)14:22
exobuzzand i7 is much cheaper too damnit heh14:22
awilkinsI dislike this "unlocked" thing for Intel CPUs14:22
exobuzzme too14:22
directhexexobuzz, somewhat jealous14:23
bigcalmI'm still kicking myself for buying an i3 dell laptop. Can't upgrade it14:23
exobuzzand only the K unlocked ones have the  better gpu. so it was a weird choice when they release h67/p67 and you still need the unlocked chip for h67 board for faster gfx even though you cant use the unlocked features14:23
awilkinsLike the bad old days when you bought a server upgrade and they sent an engineer with a wirecutter to snip the wirelink that disables the feature you're paying for14:23
exobuzz:(14:23
bigcalmOh wonderful. My samba shares aren't working now14:25
* bigcalm quietly wheeps14:25
exobuzzbigcalm, i3 is decent enough though for a laptop14:25
exobuzzhow do you mean cant upgrade it? i mean upgrading the cpu ?14:25
bigcalmexobuzz: I still like the laptop, just annoed that I was trying to cut corners on cost14:26
bigcalmYes. From my research, one cannot upgrade the CPU in it14:26
directhexone generally can't upgrade laptops14:26
exobuzzive never considered upgrading a cpu in a laptop anyway.14:26
exobuzzi did upgrade the gpu in my dell inspiron 8000 though.14:27
exobuzzi have an acer laptop. lcd backlight was going, so i took the screen from another acer machine, that was broken, but then i fixed the other acer machine, so i still need another screen. damnit14:28
exobuzzmust buy MORE broken laptops from ebay14:28
exobuzzheh14:31
exobuzznice quit message14:31
bigcalmTime to download 11.04 and install it on this 500gb HDD I just pulled from my mythtv box14:33
bigcalmWhy are Ubuntu still recomending 32bit over 64bit?14:34
exobuzzdunno.14:34
DJonesthey don't really, it goes back to when 32 worked better with some 3rd party software (flash etc)14:34
awilkinsi) The kernel supports PAE, so there's no benefit in terms of memory ceiling14:34
exobuzzflash is ok on 64bit now as of recent days14:34
DJonesbut the website hasn't been updated since then14:34
awilkinsii) Most people don't need more than 4GB of RAM per process14:35
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bigcalmOn the download page, the version type select field says "32-bit (recommended)"14:35
awilkinsiii) There may still be some minor compatibility issues (I've run into cases where the 64-bit packaging of some 32-bit apps was not adequate)14:35
ali1234regarding 64 bit flash14:35
exobuzz64 bit is better for video/audio encoding14:35
ali1234i need to use a ld preload hack to make flash fullscreen work properly14:35
ali1234i apply this as part of nspluginwrapper14:35
ali1234so, what to do if i use 64 bit flash?14:36
exobuzzthe new 64bit flash works fine on my machine14:36
ali1234fullscreen doesn't14:36
exobuzzon my machine it does.14:36
ali1234on mine it doesn't14:36
bigcalmMaybe I'll run windows in a vm if really needed14:36
exobuzzthen i dunno14:36
exobuzzali1234, is you are not using 64bit flash how do you know it doesnt ?14:37
DJonesbigcalm: There are also supposed to be some proprietry drives that may not work and some wireless cards that use ndiswrapper & have no 64 bit windows driver14:37
bigcalmI see14:37
bigcalmI wonder if I'll get my display link usb gfx working :)14:37
exobuzz(flash 11 beta)14:37
DJonesbigcalm: This is quite a good thread about it, only 3 pages http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=175657814:38
bigcalmWill read it later, ta :)14:39
ali1234exobuzz: because i tried it with the old 64 bit flash14:39
ali1234exobuzz: and the bug is reported in adobe jira where it is marked "wontfix"14:39
exobuzzali1234, erm. but then thats the old one. you dont know that they havnt fixed it14:39
ali1234they haven't marked the bug as fixed14:40
ali1234and they've specifically said they won't fix it14:40
ali1234but just for you, i will test it14:40
exobuzzthis is a pointless discussion if you are not going to try it first14:40
exobuzzim if the bug is still there then fine but you cant guess it14:40
ali1234this bug has existed since forever14:41
ali1234if they have fixed it i will be amazed14:41
DJonesali1234: exobuzz I use full screen64 bit flash on my machine without problems (i3, 4gb ram, intel hd graphics)14:41
exobuzzpoibnt me to the bug14:41
ali1234exobuzz: there is a full description of the bug on my blog: http://al.robotfuzz.com/content/workaround-fullscreen-flash-linux-multiheaded-desktops14:41
brobostigontrek marathon. :) birthday pressies.14:42
ali1234https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-103914:42
ali1234https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-75114:44
ali1234https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-55414:44
exobuzzthey are all referenced o the first link14:44
ali1234https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-563314:45
exobuzzworks fine on my singel display anyway heh.14:46
exobuzzsingle :)14:46
ali1234yes, it only happens on dual head displays14:46
ali1234because the video is scaled to the monitor size, but keeps the aspect ration of the total display area14:46
ali1234https://bugs.adobe.com/jira/browse/FP-156614:50
ali1234ok enough of that14:50
ali1234ok i just tested and the bug is still present in flashplayer11_b1_install_lin_64_07131114:57
ali1234which brings me back to my original question14:57
ali1234how do i apply a LD_PRELOAD hack to a single library?14:57
ali1234without nspluginwrapper i have to load my hack before firefox, and then it affects all plugins of firefox and firefox itself14:58
popeyi have problems with 64-bit flash too14:58
popeyi get a black box where the video should be14:58
popeyfrequently14:58
gordi kinda gave up on 64-bit flash, went back to 32 bit and it actually works much nicer14:59
gordwith better grammar...14:59
popeyhah, seems I _am_ using 32-bit flash15:00
popeyii  nspluginwrapper                    1.2.2-0ubuntu9                     A wrapper to run Netscape plugins on other architectures15:00
popeywhat pants15:00
ali1234yeah the black/white rectangle bug15:00
gordi used to get that... i wish i could remember for the life of me what fixed it15:00
ali1234nothing... it isn't fixed15:00
ali1234it just only happens on certain sites15:00
ali1234since i installed flashblock and whitelisted only youtube it doesn't happen any more ... cos youtube is one of the few sites that works properly15:01
ali1234embedded youtube videos often show it though15:01
gordyeah thats how it used to be for me...15:02
popeyi only get it on youtube15:02
ali1234got adblock too?15:02
ali1234it seems to happen more on pages that have multiple flash plugins15:02
popeyah15:04
popeyyes, i have adblock15:04
ali1234dunno then, you must just be backwards :)15:04
popeyit's very frequent15:04
ali1234yeah it's very frequent for me too15:04
ali1234but never happens on youtube15:04
ali1234just "everything else"15:04
ali1234bug 76107415:05
lubotu3Launchpad bug 761074 in flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu) "flashplugin-nonfree draws white rectangles" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76107415:05
ali1234found it :)15:05
gordooh maybe its fixed in O15:05
exobuzzthe back and white block thing happens with 32 bit flash on 64 bit. the 64bit flash doesnt have it15:07
exobuzzisntall flash from ppa:sevenmachines/flash and try that15:09
ali1234not interested in fixing that one15:09
ali1234flash works on youtube, that's all i care about15:09
ali1234as long as it works in fullscreen15:09
exobuzzim sure you can still do your workaround for 64bit for your two screens15:09
ali1234oh i can15:10
ali1234but like i said, not without affecting all plugins and firefox itself15:10
czajkowskimrevell: did you get anyone ?15:10
gordflash is nicer on windows these days, its a shame15:10
ali1234lol no15:11
mrevellczajkowski, A few people have filled out the form, yeah, thanks15:11
czajkowskimrevell: yay15:11
DJonesmrevell: Is it just an online form to be filled in?15:11
gordflash has nice acceleration on windows, you can use multi-monitors properly and alt-tab away from fullscreen15:12
gordnice15:12
mrevellDJones, There's a form to fill out to say you're interested in taking part: https://ethn.io/2723315:14
DJonesAh, telephone interview, just found it15:14
ali1234gord: there's loads of bugs about fullscreen and focus on adobe jira too15:32
ali1234(linux bugs)15:32
gordadobe on linux is not fun15:32
gordi don't prefer html5 for freesoftware/standards, but because flash on linux sucks15:33
ali1234yeah15:33
ali1234although at least you can block flash15:33
brobostigonwell, atleast inside chromium, html5, ie, webm, is a more resource efficiant and stable. compared to doing the equal in flash.15:34
dogmatic69is there a site that shows user stats for OS like there is for browser stats?15:35
mgdmI know what you mean but webm is a video format and only a fraction of what Flash does, and it's not part of the HTML5 standard15:38
brobostigonwhen i first experimental with html5, i used oggv.15:39
ali1234webm might be only a fraction of what flash *can* do15:40
ali1234but it's probably about 97% of what flash is actually used for15:40
ali1234mrevell: something new for launchpad, eh? i hope it's twitter integration - "i reported a bug about <package> : <link>"15:43
gordi don't care what webm can or can't do, i just want to watch video15:49
mrevellali1234, It's not that but that's an interesting idea. Would you really want to tweet every bug you report?15:50
ali1234mrevell: yes, and i want to follow the bugs that other people report too15:50
mrevellInteresting. Anything else you'd want to tweet/dent?15:50
ali1234well it would be nice if i could follow @package to get all the bugs reported on that package15:51
ali1234but you might need to set up your own twitter instance to pull that off15:51
ali1234also i believe you can get that info through email15:52
gordyou can, but its a lot more than 140 characters15:52
ali1234yeah true15:52
ali1234but i can just skim the subjects :)15:52
gordpretty much what i do, it has an email api too so you can reply with a certain formatting to do different things15:53
ali1234i always wondered if that was the case15:53
ali1234if i get a email about a comment on a bug and i just hit reply, does that work?15:54
gordshould do15:55
gordthe api is more for setting status and stuff15:55
knightwiseYo everyone15:55
brobostigonafternoonings knightwise15:56
TheOpenSourcererman - this is hysterical... http://serverfault.com/questions/293217/our-security-auditor-is-an-idiot-how-do-i-give-him-the-information-he-wants15:58
ali1234TheOpenSourcerer: :O16:00
andylockranhey guys - what calendar integrates with the natty desktop?16:12
bigcalmI can haz Ubuntu!16:12
andylockranwant to sync my gmail calendar with it16:12
DJonesbigcalm: \o/16:12
bigcalmNow, how the flip do I rotate my central monitor 90deg clockwise?16:12
mgdmbigcalm: put your arms out, grasp the sides with your hands... :P16:16
* bigcalm grasps mgdm's ears...16:17
DJonesbigcalm: Lie on your side16:17
bigcalmNot a productive afternoon when you're trying to get a workstation 'working'16:28
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ikoniadirecthex: ping16:40
ali1234how long do pastes on ubuntu pastebin last for?16:52
MartijnVdSali1234: yes.16:55
Davieybigcalm: try running oneiric :)17:20
davmor2Daviey: it's easy once you get through the torrent of bugs :)17:21
czajkowskiwait........ no gord?17:21
Davieydavmor2: hah, tbird hasn't worked this week for me.17:21
Davieybeen a muttful week17:21
davmor2Daviey: I'm not a fan of TB at the minute with it's forever shrinking filter window, the pain you have to go through to modify an account it if it isn't autodetected (like say canonical accounts) the fact that it doesn't have some of the filtering options that evo has, oh and there is no calendaring for now oh and....17:24
mgdmI was going to add a thing to make something about the account adding easier (think it was so you could specify encryption in the new account wizard thing)17:25
mgdmbut it was vetoed in favour of the autodetection thing17:25
mgdmwhich is *rubbish*17:25
Davieymgdm: Where have you been?17:27
DavieyI assumed you were dead.17:27
davmor2Daviey: the biggest killer for tb is the 128% cpu usage updating the folders on first run17:28
davmor2Daviey: oh and the fact that it randomly selected which folder it want to display17:28
Davieydavmor2: I had to disable that as downloading >15GB of mail wasn't in the agreement between me and a damn mail client.17:29
davmor2Daviey: yeah my person mail is only about a 1.5GB iirc but evo handled it fine tb went for the lot I wouldn't mind but it's all imap17:31
davmor2anyway LUG time night all17:31
Davieynn davmor217:31
BigRedSOh, does evo actually do imap?17:34
diplo-evenin all17:41
mgdmDaviey: not dead, just busy17:42
Guest20890oh sweet i love being a guest17:55
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mgdmBigRedS: Evo has done IMAP for years, but i never really got on well with it17:56
dwatkinsDoes anything that runs on Ubuntu link up to an exchange server for calendars yet?17:57
dwatkinsI suspect for some people that would be the tipping-point of being able to use Ubuntu.17:57
BigRedSmgdm: no I mean 'does imap' in the sense of not insisting on syncing the entire mailbox18:00
bigcalmI can haz rotated monitor :D18:00
BigRedSAFAICR, the imap spec suggests it should only get the most recent 2018:01
BigRedSbigcalm: dangerous. Every other PC will feel weird now18:01
BigRedSmy PC at work is vertical, I get annoyed at how short & wide my laptop is now...18:01
bigcalmSlowly but surely, this will become a usable dev workstation without windows (other than to play gamez)18:01
bigcalmBigRedS: I've had it for a few years. But never in Linux. I got fed up of Windows freezing so blanked the SSD and installed 11.04 ;)18:02
bigcalmI like having my code on the central vertical screen.18:02
bigcalmNow I just need to get the DisplayLink connected screen to get my 3rd monitor working18:03
BigRedSahhh, have you persuaded any games to comply?18:03
Davieyeek, the archers seems to have started on Radio 4.. and i can't be bothered to reach the radio.18:03
bigcalmIt's a good job that I have a sound knowledge of tinkering with Linux systems. The stuff I've been doing today "just works" on windows without having to google and get messy with the cli18:04
bigcalmBigRedS, Windows 7 is still on the original HDD in this machine. When I installed Ubuntu, it saw it and added it to grub as a boot option. Horay for Steam ;)18:04
dwatkinsbigcalm: I look forward to setting up a double or triple boot system soon18:06
bigcalmMy laptop is dual boot, but I rarely bother with windows on it18:08
BigRedSAh yeah, my Windows boot only ever does steam18:14
BigRedSEvery so often I'll use it relatively frequently for a couple of weeks, and then revert back to openarena18:15
suprengrEveninks all18:32
suprengr...bug or no bug time... Three GSM donle in in use tomight 'coz landlandy's out & (as she does) has turned off the router along with all else she turns off on going out!  No real prob as the dongle does me well well - normally18:34
shauno(I'd file a bug against the landlady ;)18:35
suprengrbut have found that eberytime I fire up Rythmbox it instantly disconnects the dongle ;(  worth reporting as a bug I wonder? [could be a prob with the dongle driver - so undecided to go report to Three (not a lot of point) or to buglist.18:36
* suprengr likes shauno's comment alot18:37
mgdmI suspect it might be seeing the USB mass storage bit and tyring to interact with it18:37
suprengrmgdm, ahhh... you may have it there.18:37
suprengr[as in it reconnects & stays connected after pull out & replace...  thanks that does make sense18:38
BigRedSI'd still file that under 'bug' rather than 'expected behaviour'18:38
suprengrBigRedS,  the dongle I assume - rather than the landlady ;)18:39
* suprengr [looking back on comments posted by suprengr - apologises for spelling]18:40
MartijnVdSoops, seems like guardian.co.uk have deleted their main index page18:41
MartijnVdS"Sorry - we haven't been able to serve the page you asked for18:41
BigRedSbah. why doesn't steam have a "download all my games in the background" optiongrggrou18:41
MartijnVdSBigRedS: it doesn't?18:41
BigRedSMartijnVdS: apparently not18:42
BigRedSand network manager seems to not have a 'keep my net connection stable' one at the minute, either18:43
diplo-Hi guys, just upgraded to 11.04 on my desktop18:43
diplo-Screen res is reporting 3820.x192018:44
diplo-Can't get it to do anything atm18:44
diplo-Is there a quick way to get it to redetect ?18:44
MartijnVdSdiplo-: open the display preferences? disconnect one of your monitors?18:59
diplo-heh couldn't do it19:00
diplo-Graphics were tearing19:00
diplo-Rebooted to recovery19:00
diplo-reconfigured19:00
diplo-installing proprietary now and see if that's better19:00
MartijnVdSah, it's nvidia?19:02
diplo-yah19:03
* diplo- crosses fingers19:05
diplo-No tearing19:08
diplo-But...19:08
diplo-wrong screen res still, can see top bar19:08
diplo-But only right hand side of it :(19:08
MartijnVdSget a better screen (one that communicates its possible resolutions properly to the graphics card)19:08
diplo-Dell 240719:08
suprengrmgdm, BigRedS ... thanks for help - bug reported19:09
diplo-It's worked fine till now19:09
diplo-Works fine in classic as well19:09
diplo-just not unity19:09
diplo-well got settings screen up eventually19:10
diplo-it's saying 1920x1200 :/19:10
diplo-ah but xscreen info is saying 2840x120019:11
dauberslo19:38
MartijnVdS\o daubers20:01
suprengrdaubers, MartijnVdS  et al, hi &  bye.. comedy time on Dave20:02
MartijnVdSsuprengr: No dave here (back home) :(20:03
daubers:)20:03
* suprengr sad for MartijnVdS 20:03
daubersMartijnVdS: You're better off that way20:03
MartijnVdSdaubers: I still have ITV3/420:04
MartijnVdSdaubers: for my rerun needs20:04
bigcalmAre there any Skype ATA devices that can be used in Linux?20:05
MartijnVdSLots of SATA devices that work20:06
MartijnVdSbut that's not "Skype ATA"20:06
MartijnVdSI have a working "phone-shaped USB sound device", that works fine with skype on Linux20:07
bigcalmHumms20:09
bigcalmI do have a separate USB sound card and headset, so can continue to make calls. But no longer a device that sits on the desk and rings20:10
MartijnVdSMine has two "sound out" modes, one for ringing and one for your ear while making a call20:11
MartijnVdSand with pulseaudio it all worked fine for me20:11
bigcalmApparently some people have got this working with Linux: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Yamamoto-Easy-Blue-Skype-Adaptor/dp/B000A0ZQ8Q20:47
bigcalmDo people still use gkrellm, or is there something better out there?20:55
gordsoooo.. upgrading from 10.10 to 11.04 using the install cd? does not go well21:09
gordjust sits at "saving installed packages" forever21:09
czajkowskigord: wb21:10
gordczajkowski, didn't actually leave, just got turned into an anonymous guest :)21:12
czajkowskigord: dont scare us that way, you're a regular fixture here21:12
gordoookay now bash is segfaulting... i think there may be a hardware fault21:22
* AlanBell haz new chicks21:22
DavieyAlanBell is a playar.21:23
brobostigonAlanBell: how does you wife feel about that?21:23
brobostigonyour*21:23
AlanBellshe isn't into chicks as much as I am21:29
gordcrap the memory on my revo has errors21:29
brobostigonAlanBell: hmm :)21:29
AlanBellhttps://plus.google.com/photos/109175303602657131317/albums/5634058380065766801/563405569702435000221:29
gordwill have to consult with popey tomorrow :(21:30
AlanBellthe three little ones are "Chocolate", "Specky" and "Snowdrop"21:30
AlanBelland we hope they are all girls21:30
AlanBellif any of them turn out not to be girls then I have a small problem, and they have a *big* problem21:35
gordAlanBell, a tasty problem?21:40
AlanBellpotentially21:40
AlanBellalthough I am not sure that will work out21:40
AlanBelltheopensourcerer might end up with a nice curry21:40
shaunochocolate curry just sounds wrong21:41
directhexikonia: pong22:10
ali1234awesome23:21
bigcalmMe?23:22
ali1234scipy23:23
ali1234i have a signal recovery algorithm which is highly accurate and converges in under 3 seconds23:23
bigcalmErm, great :)23:24
ali1234now i can read the news from 199723:24
bigcalmHeh23:25
ali1234sorry, 199623:26
ali1234does anyone know about fontconfig?23:49
ali1234looks like i can disable antialiasing for specific fonts23:49
ali1234http://rg03.wordpress.com/2010/11/20/freetype/23:50
ali1234probably need to relog now23:53

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