[02:43] <grantbow_> noiselugis
[02:48] <grantbow_> oops. noiselug is going on now
[02:50] <MarkDude> nhaines, you are correct, the food is horrible, we had none.
[02:51] <MarkDude> Just played games there
[02:52] <akk> I had excellent pizza!
[02:55] <MarkDude> I had all sorts of fun
[05:13] <pleia2> having trouble editing these svgs to update them
[05:13] <pleia2> argh inkscape :)
[05:14]  * pleia2 discovers layers
[05:18]  * akk was fighting with inkscape last night, but eventually emerged triumphant
[05:19] <pleia2> apparently these had locked layers, which I needed to unlock first :)
[05:34] <pleia2> pushed up new revision of the sleeves to https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-california/+junk/2010branding-sleeves
[05:34] <pleia2> includes checkmarks for 10.04, 11.10, 12.04 and 12.10
[05:48] <jyo> We should find and hoard cheap DVD-Rs now in anticipation of 12.04.
[06:05] <pleia2> jyo: they probably won't break the 700M barrier with 12.04
[06:05] <pleia2> the news was simply that they're allowed to, don't plan on it until 12.10 really
[07:30] <dragon> pleia2, jtatum: My ubuntu-california-website membership is expiring!
[07:32] <philipballew> dragon, you can renew it
[07:32] <philipballew> i did that for a membership this week, dont worry :)
[07:34] <dragon> philipballew: apparently ubuntu-california-website requires that a moderator do this for a regular user, unlike ubuntu-us-ca.
[07:35] <dragon> I've been getting one email a day urging me to poke the two list admins, and today I decided to give in.
[07:36] <philipballew> I might be wrong, but i beleive if thats the case you'd renew and they approve it
[07:53] <dragon> Alright, I'll look into it. Thanks!
[16:55] <pleia2> dragon: renewed (we expire it in case you aren't interested anymore)
[18:03] <nhaines> Gareth: are there little SCALE flyers or half-sheets I can print and distribute?
[18:18] <Gareth> Nod.  I believe so.  lemme look.
[18:18] <nhaines> Thanks!
[18:19]  * nhaines booked his room at the Hilton last night.
[18:19] <Gareth> nhaines: https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/sites/default/files/promo/SCALE_flyer3.pdf
[18:20] <nhaines> yay!
[18:31]  * nhaines is upgrading from oneiric to precise.
[18:32] <nhaines> What could possibly go wrJ()$*#U$()$(@)#@(#@ NO CARRIER
[19:11] <Gareth> nhaines: did you add in the lightning talks for UbuCon yet?  Any updates on the other speakers?
[19:12] <nhaines> Gareth: I'm actually talking to one of the speakers now.  I didn't add in lightning talks yet.  Let me grab the schedule and get that updated.
[19:12] <Gareth> thanks.
[19:13] <nhaines> Well, time to reboot after the precise upgrade.  Watching it shut down to reboot while I type this from PuTTY on Windows.
[19:14]  * nhaines loves Linux, ssh, screen, and irssi.
[19:14] <nhaines> I also sometimes love PuTTY.  :P
[19:15] <akk> putty actually did ssh better than linux for a long time ... don't know if that's still true.
[19:18] <nhaines> I'm pretty happy with 'ssh' in Linux.
[19:21] <akk> I was working at a company with a firewall, and ssh from my linux machine there to my server would have these half-minute delays sometimes ... really wasn't usable interactively
[19:21] <akk> but I could putty from a windows box to the same server without the delays (or telnet) ... it was something about how openssh implemented the protocol
[19:21] <akk> combined with something about the firewall.
[19:22] <nhaines> Hmm, that's weird.  I've never heard about that.
[19:24] <akk> There were other people seeing it, but not enough that anybody cared enough to fix it.
[19:24] <nhaines> Now that sounds more like Linux.  :)
[21:24] <nhaines> Gareth: Added the intro/lightning talk session for Ubucon.
[21:26] <Gareth> nhaines: excellent.
[21:27] <Gareth> nhaines: so the schedule you sent had intros and lightning talks as seperate.
[21:28] <nhaines> Gareth: Yup.  I think I've managed to line up an additional speaker.
[21:29] <nhaines> Gareth: breaks are only at 11am and 2:30pm now.  12:30 break is still lunch.
[21:35] <nhaines> Gareth: PMed the working schedule to you.
[21:43] <Gareth> got it.
[21:44] <Gareth> excellent.  lines up with the other events :) Thanks!
[21:51] <Gareth> nhaines: lightning talks published...once the others are in then I can publish those too.
[21:53] <nhaines> Gareth: yeah, one of the speakers brought it to my attention... that's why the lightning talk took a little longer to submit.  :)
[21:53] <nhaines> I'll try to expedite the speaker info.  I want to get ubucon.org live.
[21:55] <Gareth> thanks.
[22:17] <dragon> pleia2: thank you! While I haven't been doing much, I don't mind being a part of the discussions!
[22:29] <philipballew> Whats thee best way to stop a deamon running?
[22:29] <akk> Just once, or all the time?
[22:29] <akk> Just once, usually service daemonname stop
[22:32] <philipballew> just once. wanna get pid 928 929 930 to stop. there all network managing ones
[22:32] <philipballew> ill give it a try. if i go offline. its because it worked
[22:41] <nhaines> Yay, one more speaker confirmed for Ubucon.  One to go.