[00:57] AlanBell: what are you doing [00:58] you;re spamming me with online/offline notifications :) [00:58] you were doing it this morning too [01:18] he's breaking all the things [02:31] [Jono Bacon] Bytemark Rock Again - http://www.jonobacon.org/2012/03/17/bytemark-rock-again/ [03:33] ali1234: fixed my G19 just like you said :D [03:36] the G19 has big "walls" around each dome, so I didn't even need to glue it [07:44] ಠ_ಠ -- the "crash database submission daemon" is called "whoopsie" [07:56] aloha [07:56] MartijnVdS: whoopsie daisy :) [08:43] czajkowski: yeah, great name for a crash reporter thingy [08:49] morning [09:06] Hello [09:22] \o [09:24] Hello MartijnVdS [09:46] Wow.. I've seen many kinds of boxes to ship stuff in [09:46] But never a plastic "lunchbox" [09:46] until now [09:46] Got to go. See you [10:12] morning [10:17] Greetings [10:18] morning lovelies [10:21] howdy christel [10:57] good morning everyone. [10:57] howdy brobostigon [10:58] hi MartijnVdS [10:58] Wotcher [10:58] morning popey [11:17] Morning [12:00] hmmm [12:01] does banshee really have no way to set which device it plays back through? [12:02] gordonjcp: no, because pulseaudio does [12:02] right, but that means I have to try to get pulseaudio working [12:03] but that's easy :) [12:04] Uh-oh! We're entering the "gordonjcp spends an hour telling us how audio sucks on Ubuntu" zone.. ☺ [12:05] * gord sees what else is on [12:05] * brobostigon puts ch4 on, BBT :) [12:06] where is the per-application device control these days? [12:06] I thought it was with the per-app volume control [12:06] I can change the volume per-application, and change the overall output device [12:06] but it isn't [12:07] pavucontrol? [12:07] there is per-class device control ("multimedia" -> speakers, "phone calls" -> headphone) [12:07] ah yes, pavucontrol, but not the default thingie in the sound indicator [12:08] popey: [12:08] popey: it doesn't work, and I haven't got time to fix it [12:09] afternoon chaps and chapesses [12:10] afternoonings danfish [12:10] BBT? [12:11] o/ [12:11] jacobw: big bang theory. [12:11] OFC [12:12] popey: do you find kazam chomps *lots* of CPU? [12:12] my laptop keeps overheating and going into thermal shutdown before I can record anything [12:12] no [12:13] gtk-recordmydesktop uses hardly anything during recording, then spins one core at 100% while saving [12:13] s/saving/encoding/ [12:13] yeah [12:13] i did suggest to david that he implement a similar feature [12:15] AlanBell: have you seen this? http://hc2012.bcs.org/ [12:16] http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/kazam.png [12:16] danfish: interesting, thanks === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [12:21] I might have to clean the fan [12:21] and prop up the back of the laptop for better airflow [12:23] http://popey.com/~alan/kazam.png [12:23] started recording on the left of that window, mid way through I did some compiz sillyness [12:28] what processor is that? [12:30] model name : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz [12:33] * jacobw likes abcde [12:33] 'a better cd encoder' [12:33] cli ripper [12:34] popey: I am using Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHz [12:43] jacobw: there used to be a version "for gnome" -- abcdefg [12:45] think I will do an ffmpeg screencast, and grab the audio on a different computer and then put them back together in openshot afterwards [12:47] AlanBell: can't you use a pulseaudio 'monitor' channel? [12:56] well I was trying that with kazam, but it didn't seem to work quite right, plus my laptop kept shutting down [12:57] lp:ffscreencast might work better [12:57] it records audio from teh card too [12:57] and mixes audio for you [13:01] http://paste.ubuntu.com/887728/ I installed the dependencies, but it is missing something [13:02] TheOpenSourcerer: predictions for today [13:03] czajkowski: A festival of cracking Rugby. [13:04] I reckon: Italy will beat Scotland by a whisker. Wales will have France (although I'd rather the other way round) and that England will comfortably take Ireland. [13:05] Will be off to my local shortly for a long afternoon :-) [13:06] not sure italy have it in them [13:06] hoping wales beat france. [13:06] and as for the last one [13:06] time will tell :) [13:06] anyone know how you create a project page on G+ ? [13:13] popey: couple of bugs :) [13:14] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1931867 lossless_ultrafast has gone [13:14] xrandr | awk '/\*/ {print $1}' returns dimensions of all monitors, it should just grab one of them to put in $res [13:25] yay, got the popeyscript working [13:25] needed a different audio codec libvo_aacenc === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [13:43] Launchpad now has it's own G+ page - https://plus.google.com/116931976620769325703/posts [13:51] time for a higher-res icon :) [13:54] nods [13:54] will sort that out monday [14:12] AlanBell: patches welcome :D [14:12] yeah, will do [14:24] AlanBell: I never get to say that, sorry ☺ [14:24] popey: that's clearly a lie now [14:25] it is a nice thing to say [14:25] much better than "patches not welcome" [14:25] bzr branches welcome? [14:31] [Gareth France] I thought I saw light at the end of the tunnel& - http://cliftonts.co.uk/cubuntu/?p=131 === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away [15:19] Hi everyone [15:42] Afternoon s-fox, bit of a late reply, but Hi [15:43] Hello DJones =) [15:43] How're you? [15:43] Not bad thanks, just watching the rugby, you? [15:45] Same, busy sulking at the result erlier against italy =/ [15:45] Ah rugby fanticism [15:46] s-fox: Just keeping my fingers crossed for Wales [15:48] as long as wales don't do anything silly the welsh will win easily [15:48] Hope so [16:03] * AlanBell is slightly tempted to install boot to gecko on the samsung Galaxy S2 [16:05] DJones france looking good atm [16:07] s-fox: A bit too good for my liking [16:09] biab [17:04] weeeee [17:15] Does that mean you're winning? [17:21] DJones: even stevens [17:25] * DJones watches via bbc website === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [17:26] One eye on Bradford v St Helens on tv, one eye on 6 nations, and a 3rd eye reading a book :) [17:39] I'm screwed with the Windows 7 enterprise system I'm working with. Someone put all sorts of settings like nude people on the desktop and installed this thing called deep freeze. (basically makes windows read only) so all settings come back every reboot and I can't install anything. You have no idea what its like working with a pc with nude people everywhere in its theme and auto opening dirty videos every few mintues. I hate wor [17:39] Stupid how ms can let a 3rd party app lock their os to prevent changes [18:10] GirlyGirl: I think it's intention is so that at work machines can be locked down to *stop* people installing crap on them [18:12] makes complete sence to me, except for nude people showing up multiple times. my office is nothing like that :/ [18:13] (and if that's in the UK you could probably throw half a dozen lawyers at a place that let that go on) [18:13] !google test [18:13] I have no google command, use http://www.google.com/ [18:23] Anybody watching the Spurs - Bolton game? [18:23] It looks like Muamba might have had a heart attack on the field. [18:24] This isn't a joke - he collapsed nowhere near the ball and they can't wake him up. [18:30] What channel is that on? [18:34] DJones: sky [18:34] news [18:35] Right, the game was on ESPN [18:36] BBC reporting that the game has been abandoned [18:37] "Ian Dennis, BBC Radio 5 live's senior football reporter, has just reported that Muamba is fighting for his life." [18:39] Certainly puts winning or losing into perspective, its only a game [18:40] I'm pretty sure he had a heart attack. Nobody on TV would say it, though. [18:40] There have been a handful of players who've similarly collapsed on the field - AFAIK they all died. [18:40] The Benfica player, the ex-City player. [18:41] Reading the reports, medics were giving him CPR on the pitch, my wife does that for a living says all the reports would suggest a heart attack [18:41] Yep. [18:42] It's always an "undiagnosed heart condition". [18:42] This is pretty distressing. [18:42] * penguin42 can kind of understand when that happens to kids at school, but you'd think that a professional athlete would have been monitored pretty regularly [18:44] If he didn't display any signs of heart problems, it can't be diagnosed AFAIK. [18:44] I dunno how they'd diagnose, say, a hole in the septum if he doesn't display any symptoms. [18:47] and that wouldn't show on anything even if tested under stress? [18:49] Hmmh, Sky news website wants me to install Silverlight to watch live, takes me to go-mono.com to install the appropriate plugin [18:50] penguin42, apparently not. [18:50] I'm guessing they don't get their hearts checked often for stuff like that. [18:51] * DJones falls of his chair....It works, installs moonlight plugin and codecs [18:51] But yeah, I think he had a heart attack. [20:27] !info unity-lens-gwibber precise [20:27] unity-lens-gwibber (source: gwibber): Gwibber Lens for unity. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.3.92-0ubuntu1 (precise), package size 18 kB, installed size 111 kB (Only available for any all) [20:27] unity lens? [20:32] what is one? [20:43] hello [20:46] anyone any good with Nouveau on Lucid? [20:47] * penguin42 seems to have a choice between a kernel where Nouveau gets upset and it falls back to vesa, or one where Nouveau works in 8bpp [20:49] well, lucid, is alsmost 2 years old now, i would presume, many changes ghave happened, in both linux(kernel) and nouveau, so it might be worth to try something newer, as to if some improvements have been made. [20:53] brobostigon: Well yes, I was trying mainline kernels on lucid; that gets me a nouveau that starts up, but 8bpp [20:54] penguin42: have you tried forcing with a custom xorg.conf? [20:54] no, not yet [20:54] ok. [20:56] hmm curious - I see why it's doing it - it's idea of how much video memory it has is completely bogus - it thinks it has 768kB - when it's actually got 32MB [20:58] penguin42: has the bug been reported?. it seems from what you have said, it is over 2 years old. [21:01] brobostigon: I filed it about an hour ago as bug 958123 [21:01] Launchpad bug 958123 in linux (Ubuntu) "[TTM] AGP Bind memory failed." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/958123 [21:01] brobostigon: I haven't split the 8bpp one out as a separate bug yet, I think it's probably only fair to do that on with a newer X server as well [21:03] brobostigon: The thing is the symptom of the original bug is just abysmal performance, so perhaps there are a load of people who just think Ubuntu is naff on there machine [21:04] brobostigon: It's probably http://us.generation-nt.com/answer/patch-agp-amd-k7-allow-binding-user-memory-agp-gart-help-200686231.html actually [21:04] penguin42: ok, yes, that would bode an interesting experiment. [21:07] o/ [21:09] * SuperEngineer just finished setup of 12.04 - & found the "poifect" soloution to probs.... 12.04 + Cairo dock ;) [21:31] I really like Cairo dock, I assume you turned off the built-in dock, SuperEngineer [21:33] time to make Cabuntu? ;) [21:34] Catbuntu [21:34] (purely because cats are ace, I'm sure we can find something beginning with 't' to fit in with Cairo and Ubuntu) [21:35] Cairo Take Ubuntu [21:35] I bet Cat would get more users than Ca, just because of the name :/ [21:36] a purrfect distribution? [21:36] * hamitron sighs and laughs at same time [21:53] Some event organisers need their heads banged together [21:56] How can the Derby Mini Maker faire and the festival of rocketry be on the same weekend! [22:06] daubers: If you go to the festival of recketry then perhaps you can get to the Derby Mini Maker fair very quickly [22:07] rocketry even [22:12] cambridge to derby [22:14] might be easier the other way :) === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away