[00:21] Mez: eeeeeek [02:15] [Jono Bacon] Open Source Health With FitBit - http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/07/30/open-source-health-with-fitbit/ [08:33] aloha [08:33] morning [09:06] morning [09:06] up early to take my car in for annual service [09:06] * mattt boo hoos [09:52] good morning everyone. [10:31] \o brobostigon [10:32] MartijnVdS: o/ [11:33] Anyone know of a cheap 5v 4A 5.5mm PSU? :) [12:21] Hello. [12:21] afternoonings s-fox [12:21] Hello brobostigon, how goes? [12:22] s-fox: not bad, tired, alittle better after some lunch, and you? [12:22] Okay I guess, bit jet lagged to be honest. [12:22] * s-fox yawns [12:22] ok. [12:22] how you feel better soon. [12:23] Thanks. 12 hours on a plane sucks [12:23] lol [12:23] longest i have been on a plane is two hours, going over to germany. [12:24] * s-fox nods [12:24] I've always wondered that. I kinda want to visit thailand & china one day. but 5 hours to/from the US broke me [12:25] I flew into london yesterday from Japan. USA last year was pretty hard on me too shauno [12:26] someone needs to do budget paddle-steamers. travel the world without the unatural confinement [12:26] +1 shauno [12:27] and normal time pregression. [12:27] Just noticed my clock is wrong on my laptop. It thinks it is 21:27... [12:28] Fixed. [12:28] :) [12:37] wb [12:38] thank you. kernel update on my vps. [12:38] no breakage. [13:01] vettel, hamilton, button. [13:21] hands up everyone going to oggcamp [13:21] o/ [13:22] o/ [13:22] o/ [13:22] that was a well-timed alt-tab past on my part [13:22] o/ [13:23] AlanBell: going to meet tony at the venue at half 3 [13:23] ok [13:23] I will walk down [13:24] * popey goes to mow the lawn first [13:24] Ah, I've just finishing mowing the lawn [13:24] Rewarding myself with a cold beer [13:25] Best investment was the petrol lawn mower, and eletric one took ages. [13:27] AlanBell: Do I remember you saying that people are camping in your garden? [13:27] yes they are marxjohnson, want a pitch? [13:27] If there's room on Friday night that would be lovely [13:27] I've got hotel booked on Sat and Sun [13:27] but never really thought about what to do on Friday :p [13:28] yeah, no problem [13:28] awesome, thanks :-) [13:28] is there somewhere I can park nearby? [13:29] yes [13:29] even better [13:30] I assume you accept payment in beer? ;-) [13:30] yup :) [13:30] might be a pre-pub BBQ on the friday too [13:30] and for that matter on the saturday as well [13:31] ooh [13:31] can you PM/tweet/email me your address? [14:17] peeka boo [14:19] ahoy [14:19] movement \o/ [15:53] hello all [15:55] afternoonings MooDoo [15:56] :) [15:56] :) [18:55] any sky HD users noticed Anytimes not updated for a long time ? [19:01] The goonies are on tv, Has to be the best movie ever made [19:02] truffle shuffle [19:03] #php is being useless, anyone know why this is returning nothing? http://pastebin.com/XCSvkWkR [19:04] it should return some json saying the character was not found, but I get literally nothing from it [19:10] returning 404 and file_get_contents ignores it :) [19:21] ikonia: Yep, ours did that, I went through a rebuild process and it fixed it [19:24] ikonia: http://www.sky.com/helpcentre/tv/sky-plus-hd/recording/guide-to-performing-a-planner-rebuild/index.html [19:28] ok. So the speech dispatcher thingy is just awesome. [19:29] StevenR: what are you doing with it? [19:29] AlanBell: marvelling at just how far this global community has come. [19:30] AlanBell: I'd simply never encountered anything apart from "Jaws" that did that, and was "just there" [19:31] so are you using orca? [19:31] AlanBell: just playing with spd-say [19:32] if you know how to use jaws, orca might be quite similar, it reads the gtk stuff on screen and passes it to speech dispatcher [19:33] AlanBell: no, I've never actually used jaws. I just used to support a blind kid at a previous job, and she used a laptop with jaws [19:34] (I couldn't keep up with her jaws-reading-speed either!) [19:34] AlanBell: I jsut didn't know the software existed by default, built in, just there, ready and working. [19:35] yeah, amazing how fast people can listen, espeak (default speech dispatcher synth) can go very fast too [19:42] grrr. usb has partially packed up again [19:44] yay. INFO: task lsusb:13962 blocked for more than 120 seconds. [19:45] all I want to do is watch a dvd [20:08] Lo [20:15] * StevenR wishes the usb subsystem was more stable [20:16] I'm wondering if there's an alternative kernel I can try :S [20:20] SR: What broke on you? [20:22] penguin42: most things. usb devices just sort of "stop"... Like I plugged in a usb cd drive, and it wasn't detected, and things like lsusb started failing [20:22] or rather stalling. I get kernel errors [20:23] StevenR: There is a known bug with unplugging USB cd drives that's still being fixed [20:23] penguin42: I didn't unplug it [20:23] I plugged it in [20:23] Have you got the dmesg? [20:25] penguin42: yeah [20:26] pastebin? [20:26] penguin42: yeah, I'm just scrolling back through the file to find the start of the problems [20:27] penguin42: it kindof went into printk-firehose mode. [20:27] yeh the start is the interesting bit [20:33] penguin42: http://paste.ubuntu.com/655298/ === Pendulum_ is now known as Pendulum [20:34] penguin42: the last lot of errors (the can't reset device repeating error just went on and on) [20:35] StevenR: Hmm not seen anyone with that one before; ehci_hcd 0000:00:1d.0: force halt; handshake ffffc90001856024 00004000 00004000 -> -110 [20:35] StevenR: I think that's the nasty - everything goes downhill from there [20:35] penguin42: yeah [20:45] penguin42: and ehci failing would explain why everything else follows... the question is.... how to make it not do this :) [20:46] StevenR: What kernel are you running [20:47] penguin42: the generic one I believe. hang on, I'll check [20:47] StevenR: Please file a bug for that, and point out that happened when you plugged it in (not when unplugged) - also you could try the mainline ppa: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds [20:48] yeah, it's the mainline one [20:49] penguin42: is ubuntu-bug gonna pull out the older dmesg, or would it be better to file it "manually" ? [20:49] StevenR: No harm in adding the attachment [20:49] bah. sorry, it's the generic kernel [20:50] StevenR: Yeh, be careful but try that mainline kernel - it's as new as they get [20:50] linux-image-generic 2.6.38.10.25 [20:50] penguin42: I haven't found a good way to repeat it yet though :S [20:50] StevenR: Ah that makes it hard [20:51] penguin42: I rebooted, plugged in the drive, and the dvd plays fine :) [20:51] StevenR: File the bug anyway [20:57] all the nasty crashes came from dvb usb [20:57] this doesn't really surprise me much [20:58] it looks like some device caused the port to be disabled [20:58] which caused the dvb adapter to be "unplugged" [20:58] and that unplugging caused the backtrace [20:58] ali1234: No, the first line is the real problem [20:58] yes [20:59] ali1234: All the stuff afterwards I think is due to the (presumably USB dvb) getting upset [20:59] and all the backtrace stuff is unrelated [20:59] dvb usb has a bug where it basically does that if you unplug the device [21:02] it's fixed upstream, dunno if the fix is in mainline yet [21:06] that's good to know :) [21:08] not really [21:09] it doesn't explain the first lines [21:13] * brobostigon spots nice mail to the mailing list :), re: pcworld. [21:19] brobostigon: sadly just one individual, almost certainly not company policy [21:20] popey: i agree, yes, [21:27] * StevenR updates the loco approval page thing [21:31] hi [21:33] \o/ StevenR [21:33] hi Jora [21:34] evening Jora [21:34] hi AlanBell, brobostigon [21:35] * brobostigon is definatly geeky, watching, greatest movie mistakes on bbc3. [21:44] in openshot you can render two titles at once [21:44] or more [21:45] AlanBell: I just re-paragraphed the main intro chunk :) [21:45] I actually wrote it a couple of weeks ago, but Real Life stuff happened. [21:47] yeah, it does that sometimes [23:01] I am loving openshot [23:02] good night everyone, sleep well.