[00:10] <shadeslayer> Quintasan_: Found APX mode device
[00:10] <shadeslayer> Chip UID: 0x428908841c0e117
[00:10] <shadeslayer> Detected SBKv2
[03:17] <dantti> nice :P aptitude is also unpredictable as aptcc on multiarch :P
[04:10] <Darkwing> valorie: ping
[04:32] <Daskreech> valorie: http://imgur.com/gallery/gSUh2
[04:32] <Daskreech> mgraesslin: Query if you will
[04:33] <mgraesslin> sorry, no time, have to leave for work in a minute
[11:42] <jussi> apachelogger: you have sapm because I was stupid. sorry. 
[14:51] <claydoh> ScottK: pong
[16:23] <Quintasan_> shadeslayer: Does this mean you has Kubantoo on your Transformer now? 
[16:23] <BarkingFish> afternoodles all :)  How do you close a bug on launchpad? It seems I posted one which was messed up, and I marked it invalid when I realised.  Does that shut it?
[16:24] <Quintasan> BarkingFish, it should 
[16:25] <BarkingFish> brilliant.  I posted a kernel bug, but forgot I'd left the ndiswrapper drivers live at the same time as the wifi module for my adapter, that's probably why it didn't work :) One of the module authors pointed it out to me in an email.
[16:25] <Quintasan> Now I wonder how do I fix completion of nicks in Quasseldroid 
[16:26] <Quintasan> There is no search button in me tablets :-( 
[16:41] <yofel> bulldog98: what happened to rekonq 0.8?
[16:55] <maco> markey: what would make the wikipedia bit of amarok show the totally wrong articles?
[16:57] <maco> i'm lisening to "Smithfield Market" by Jon Watts off the album Clothe Yourself In Righteousness...and its showing me some guy named Jason Forrest, the concept Sola Fide as the album, and i forget what song it was showing at first but reclicking on track it at least switched to talking about the *actual* smithfield market
[16:57] <maco> oh, "Save the World" was the song it showed before
[16:58] <BarkingFish> Guys - we have a user in #kubuntu looking for the linux-rt kernel - it looks like the last release was for lucid, is it under a different name now?
[16:58] <maco> i dont think it exists
[16:58] <maco> there's just server, generic, and virtual now
[16:59] <BarkingFish> ok, cheers maco
[18:05] <bambee> evening
[21:24] <apachelogger> claydoh: I am not attending UDS
[21:24] <apachelogger> well, not on-site anyway
[21:24] <apachelogger> jussi: where is my spam?
[22:41] <yofel> some more testers for bug 872506 would be nice
[22:50] <apachelogger> uff, maco, I believe I had a bit of a pwn flash just now
[22:50]  * apachelogger should go to bed or something
[22:51]  * yofel actually goes to bed - good night
[23:12] <Linkmaster> Hey guys, an odd thing happened in my installation process for 11.10. Details: I have a seperate / and /home partition, and I extended my /home partition into an empty partition I stopped using, nothing that the kubuntu installer can't do. Well, when I designated my current / partition as the / mount point in the installer, the installer...crashed is the best way I can phrase it. It disappeared, a black screen with a hyphen came up, th
[23:12] <Linkmaster> it loaded up the KDE workspace. I don't know if anything bad happened, but I figured you should know. System specs are simple, its a netbook with broadcom/intel as its parts, nothing fancy. 
[23:23] <markey> maco: it's very difficult to fetch the information from Wikipedia. problem is: to this day they don't offer an API, although they had promised one for years
[23:23] <maco> markey: i dont really expect any of those to *be* in wikipedia...but im confused why it's pulling random articles
[23:23] <markey> maco: so we have to pull weird tricks like searching for "music XY". in fact Amarok already has rather good heuristics for this
[23:24] <maco> ok see now i want to know how wikipedia's search returned Jason Forrest on a search for Jon Watts
[23:24] <markey> we're facing the same problem with image search. you can't even imagine how complicated that was, and still it's often showing unrelated images
[23:25] <markey> maco: ok, it's always worth trying to talk to ours devs (on irc), or making a bug report, in fact we triage 100% of our reports
[23:26] <maco> okies
[23:26] <markey> e.g. if you can prove that our search could be improved with better keywords
[23:26] <markey> we would certainly do that
[23:26] <maco> well im just thinking that if the result isnt close to the search term,then just give the "not found" like it does with lyrics
[23:26] <maco> but im not really sure how to decide what "close enough" is
[23:27] <markey> it's not aht easy, really. how could you tell what is close?
[23:27] <markey> impossible, really
[23:27] <markey> what Wikipedia badly needs is tagging and an API
[23:27] <markey> it would solve all of these issues
[23:27] <maco> id agree to that
[23:28] <maco> though....there are wikipedia apps on android. wouldnt they be using an api?
[23:28] <markey> it's sad that this wealth of information does not contain any metadata
[23:28] <markey> afaik there still isn't any api, but maybe you could research that. we'd gladly use it
[23:33] <markey> maco: we actually apply a custom CSS sheet and other tricks to make the HTML from Wikipedia nicely looking
[23:33] <markey> all of that was really complicated
[23:34] <markey> Amarok has a lot of technology that is not so obvious to the naked eye