[10:20] Hey all [10:54] Hi YaMeZ [10:54] hey there! [10:55] a little quiet here tonight [10:55] Its my first time here =D [10:55] welcome :-) Have you been using Ubuntu long? [10:56] Nope, first time yesterday [10:56] I'm having lots of fun with it though [10:56] I've got a question though: heres my situation [10:57] fire away [10:57] I've got a laptop with Ubuntu on it, and SSH into it through my phone. On my phone I start a minecraft server. [10:57] hehe.....I do that as well [10:57] Say my phone disconnects or whatever, for some reason. How would I interact with the programs I started during that SSH session? [10:57] haha I just did it then, had a huge nerdgasm [10:58] ah! yes that is the problem I encountered too. [10:58] I'm in luck! [10:58] the way to do it is to use a a program called screen from the CLI (command line interface) [10:59] does it come with ubuntu? [10:59] I actually created a script on my server to make it easier to use, just a moment [10:59] I think it does... just a sec [11:00] I dont think its here. I'll install it now. "screen" right? [11:00] no problem =) [11:00] not by default, to install run this from the CLI - sudo apt-get install screen [11:00] sweet [11:01] ok i'm reading the man page now [11:02] the man pages can seem a little cryptic at first (sometimes they still are) [11:02] haha they're still cryptic to me =P [11:02] or byobu [11:03] sagaci: did you have an oneiric install to test the -proposed language packs? [11:04] I only have 10.04 and 12.04 and nothing in between currently :/ [11:04] i'm on oneiric at the moment [11:04] I haven't got -proposed enabled but that's easily fixed [11:04] anything in specific to test [11:04] mrshr3d, could I have an example of how to use it? [11:05] certainly, just a moment [11:05] sagaci: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA [11:05] * head_victim waves to mrshr3d and YaMeZ as well [11:06] hello! [11:07] hey head_victim [11:07] was hoping it'd fix xchat [11:07] mrshr3d: looks like the Brisbane install fest is going ahead in early January [11:07] screen -S mcserver (will start a screen and label it "mcserver") [11:07] sagaci: not sure when that's pulled, probably in version updates? [11:08] to disconnect from a screen session and leave it running, you press CTRL+A followed by D [11:08] probably not til the precise changeover [11:08] sagaci: asking now :) [11:08] haha, i'm laughing at how that hard that is gonna be to pull off on my phone =P [11:09] then to resume the mcserver screen session, screen -r mcserver [11:09] YaMeZ: android or other? [11:09] YaMeZ: hackers keyboard is a good android app for more indepth keyboard use. [11:09] I cant wait to get an android. i'm running it on the most unlikely of phones [11:09] Nokia 6300 [11:10] Hey my work just gave me a brand new 6720 classic. I didn't know they still made phones like that. [11:11] cool, saw some discussions about that and was about to say I will be on holz around that time (return to work on the 9th) so would be happy to help out [11:11] they probably dont lol =P [11:11] mrshred, thanks for the help! so I can resume a screen from any terminal on the same user/ [11:12] mrshr3d: I just want to let the person who arranged the venue do the announcing when it's confirmed :) [11:14] head_victim: yep no worries [11:14] I'd suggest leaving your last weekend free at this stage :) [11:15] YaMeZ: you know, I haven't actually tested doing that, but yes that it how it is supposed to work [11:17] i'll test it in about an hour and i'll let you know how it goes =D [11:51] head_victim & sagaci: It looks like the language packs will be shipped in the next few days, but only if they are signed off on [11:51] jaddi27: yeah I don't have oneiric installed anywhere, did you have a few minutes to run the tests? [11:51] I think it should be working, but I haven't done the tests [11:51] I should be able to [11:51] It needs to be done in the next hour or two or we'll miss it [11:51] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Translations/LanguagePackUpdatesQA [11:51] let me boot my virtual machine here, and try it out [11:52] My virtual machine has already moved to 12.04 :/ [11:53] Ah, ok. I have one of 11.04, 11.10 at the moment here. They are on VMware Fusion (works a bit better than VirtualBox on the mac, as of my last testing), so I need the older versions to work properly [11:53] I have 10.04 on the actual machine and 12.04 in the VB [11:54] I think they need to update that wiki page - it doesn't fit in with Unity or Oneiric at all [11:54] Patches welcome? ;) [12:00] Updating vm now, I presume using the proposed packages. Do you know anything about whether or not there actually is an en-au package? I can only see a language-pack-en - would that contain all English versions or something? [12:01] you set your locale to enAU and it should work [12:01] It will isntall packages if required. [12:02] Ok. I thought it was set as enAU, but I will double check [12:04] Yes, it is set to enAU. Looks like all english languages are in the one package [12:05] sagaci, Could you point me in the direction of some obvious translation changes that I could check? I think they have to be from before 25 Oct [12:05] I'd just follow head_victim's link, web browser, the dash and system settings [12:06] Ok, will do [12:06] jaddi27: rubbish bin ;) [12:06] colour [12:06] dialogue [12:06] they're the top 3 I can think of [12:07] The first one should hopefully stand out in a few places [12:07] rubbish bin should be fine in most places [12:07] but even if you find a trash or whatever, probably won't fix until they're all finished [12:09] Ok. I found in firefox preferences > Content tab > 'Colors' button [12:09] spelling is incorrect [12:10] well isn't firefox just upstream problem now [12:10] or solution: use chromium [12:10] ok, i wasn't sure about firefox [12:10] I will install chromium [12:10] chromium is done [12:14] evidently help is not quite right - i found photo 'organizer' [12:15] hmm maybe a fault in translation? [12:16] hopefully [12:19] head_victim, sagaci: Do you remember seeing a thread in the translators mailing list regarding ubuntu-docs moving? [12:20] Upstream to it's own project [12:20] Yes, I thought that is what it mean [12:21] Well, according to the upstream project https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs [12:21] we have a lot more to do [12:21] That means that even though they said they had synchronised it with upstream, it didn't happen for us [12:22] I thought that was the case but hadn't had time to follow it up [12:22] Luckily it is mainly just reviewing sagaci's translations. I will do it next week I guess [12:24] Well the few things I have tested seem to be alright, apart from firefox and ubuntu-docs [12:24] I will mark them as tested, and add a comment about the docs [12:24] Cool, add to the wiki and let them know in -tranlators [12:24] :D [12:25] where is that written? [12:27] In the intro it asks you to test and update the table [12:27] I just added the -translators as it's getting so close to cutoff [12:27] ok [12:27] anyone in particular to tell? [12:27] TLE I believe [12:27] Or just announce tot he room [12:28] ok [12:33] head_victim, done and done [12:33] now I just have to find firefox translations