[01:00] <jrwren> snap-l: ok, LOVING being able to control music from my phone.
[01:00] <jrwren> snap-l: you rock.
[01:20] <rick_h_> crap, now jrwren's endorsement will make me want to get one
[01:20] <rick_h_> jrwren: you just running the software? Or did you get one of the devices?
[01:29] <jrwren> software.
[01:29] <jrwren> pure software.
[01:31] <rick_h_> jrwren: ah cool
[02:53] <snap-l> jrwren: Yeah, it's awesome, isn't it? :)
[02:54] <snap-l> The hardware players are like icing on the cake
[03:15] <jrwren> but hardware players are $$$ aren't they?
[03:16] <jrwren> I'd like something that i can leave on all the time, or boots insanely fast.
[03:16] <jrwren> so like 1W draw or boots fast ;)
[03:16] <snap-l> The radio is $149 (but if you come to MUG you can get a coupon code for 35% off)
[03:16] <snap-l> Touch is $299
[03:16] <snap-l> You can find the classic on eBay for ~$100-140
[03:17] <snap-l> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Logitech-Squeezebox-Radio-parts-/200716285934?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2ebb9f77ee#ht_500wt_1069
[03:18] <snap-l> do NOT get the Duet, though. It's junk AFAICT.
[03:20] <snap-l> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Logitech-Squeezebox-Wi-Fi-Radio-looks-and-works-great-/251003457742?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a70f8d0ce#ht_500wt_1069
[03:23] <snap-l> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Logitech-squeezebox-boom-/180826272990?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2a1a15f4de#ht_500wt_835
[03:28] <jrwren> snap-l: I think I'll write a player for my iphone and use my old 3gs as a "radio"
[03:28] <jrwren> leave it on all the time.
[03:29] <snap-l> That works too
[03:29] <snap-l> though iPeng is beyond awesome.
[03:29] <snap-l> http://penguinlovesmusic.de/ipeng-the-iphone-skin-for-squeezecenter/
[03:33] <snap-l> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ipeng/id296941576?mt=8
[04:24] <snap-l> I know nobody else uses Ubuntu One for downloading music, but... um...
[04:24] <snap-l> It appears it's loading the 7Digital pages instead
[04:43] <greg-g> hah
[04:44]  * greg-g just got U1, the file syncing part, installed on Debian
[04:44] <greg-g> harder than you might think, maybe
[11:52] <brousch> snap-l: we should touch on this at the jam http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/
[13:17] <snap-l> brousch: Agreed.
[13:18] <snap-l> That directly affects me. :)
[13:55] <brousch> what the article doesn't really cover is "why"
[13:56] <brousch> seems like a lot more annoyance just to make vpn's easier (which i don't use)
[14:10] <snap-l> brousch: Actually it's to help folks who use VPNs
[14:11] <snap-l> because DNS is a PTA with VPN
[14:12] <snap-l> Essentially it's what I do in order to get DNS working with a VPN
[14:16] <brousch> but it is more annoyance for the 90% who don't use vpn
[14:16] <brousch> so why not make it a easy_vpn install or something
[14:26] <jrwren> ugh. i hate resolvconf for resolv.conf management.
[14:29] <jrwren> i like dnsmasq by default though.
[14:49] <jrwren> snap-l: know anything about how squeeze protocol works?
[14:49] <jrwren> https://squeezeslave.googlecode.com/svn/squeezeslave/trunk/squeezeslave/lib/ like why does squeezeslave link to 7z ?
[14:50] <rick_h_> meh, I kind of miss the goold ole days with easy to edit files in one place to get things done
[14:51] <jrwren> rick_h_: agreed.
[14:51] <jrwren> rick_h_: but it looks like there are still easy to edit files, they are just in a few places, not too many, and for good reason.
[15:08] <snap-l> jrwren: Probably because there's more windows users than the rest of us. :)
[15:46] <snap-l> jrwren: Ah, understood the question now.
[15:46] <snap-l> Not sure why it links to 7z
[15:48] <snap-l> Seems to be windows specific, though
[15:48] <snap-l> So perhaps it's their way of getting access to zip files?
[15:51] <jrwren> strange.
[15:51] <jrwren> isn't zip COMPRESS just libz ?
[15:51] <jrwren> i can't remember
[15:59] <snap-l> no, it's not compress format
[16:06] <snap-l> jrwren: Did you see this? http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/SlimProtoSTRM#Command:_.22strm.22
[16:18] <jrwren> no.
[16:18] <jrwren> that the control protocol to the port 9000 web server?
[16:19] <jrwren> oh, nope.
[17:31] <snap-l> No, there's two ports
[17:31] <snap-l> 9000 is the web server
[17:31] <snap-l> 3483 is the control port