[04:37] <alex_mayorga> WaltherFI: http://www.youtube.com/html5
[04:38] <alex_mayorga> WaltherFI: perhaps relevant http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/08/watch-video-in-youtubes-html5-player.html
[09:10] <zniavre> !notunity
[09:10] <zniavre> !classic
[14:49] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[17:10] <vibhav> Where is the countdown?
[17:16] <Pici> What countdown?
[17:16] <mydogsnameisrudy> 10,9,8,7.....
[17:17] <Pici> I know what a countdown is...
[17:17] <Pici> vibhav: If you mean the one for the Precise release, they don't typically start appearing until much closer to the actual release date.
[17:18] <pangolin> usually about 21 days before
[17:18] <BluesKaj> Pici, we're suppose to be able to read minds :)
[17:19] <BluesKaj> supposed
[17:19] <pangolin> BluesKaj: you can't?
[17:19] <pangolin> :P
[17:20] <BluesKaj> pangolin, no, just between the lines ..that's as psychic as I get , unless i'm playing a gig :)
[19:22] <BluesKaj> hmm, after the recent libasound.so upgrade skype-static no longer launches , error while loading shared libraries: libasound.so.2: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
[19:46] <bjsnider> BluesKaj, ls /usr/lib/libasound.so.2
[19:47] <BluesKaj> bjsnider, no such file or dir
[19:51] <bjsnider> BluesKaj, ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
[19:53] <BluesKaj> bjsnider,  yes it's listed  /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libasound.so.2
[19:54] <bjsnider> i gues you could try ldconfig
[19:55] <BluesKaj> never used idconfig
[19:55] <bjsnider> ldconfig
[20:40] <BluesKaj> oops bjsnider I misread . ldconfig  .. i'm 9ft away fro my monitor , so i and l , sometimes look the same
[20:46] <Ignacio__> HI
[22:29] <alex_mayorga> BluesKaj: 20/20 eyes or huge monitor?
[22:30] <alex_mayorga> Would Canonical house webOS?
[22:45] <BluesKaj> alex_mayorga, my 42" tv is my monitor
[23:37] <sparr> is there a channel for package development support for older ubuntu? I'm trying to confirm a bug in 11.04 and 11.10, not 12.04
[23:40] <sparr> related to that question, but on topic here... is it normal for ubuntu packages to forget package dependencies that are implied by the ubuntu release?
[23:40] <sparr> that is, I expect there to be packages in Precise that depend on versions of other packages in Precise but don't list those version numbers, and thus dpkg/apt won't know that it's necessary to upgrade those dependencies from Oneiric