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ali1234reading bitcoin forum... see my name... remember i sent in a bugfix03:40
MartijnVdSali1234: maybe it's your (evil) twin04:17
AlanBellmorning all06:08
MartijnVdS\o06:23
popeymorning08:59
MartijnVdS\o09:00
brobostigongood morning everyone.09:06
* MartijnVdS upgrades his precise boxes09:07
* brobostigon crosses his fingers for MartijnVdS 09:08
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: I don't expect it to go wrong :)09:08
brobostigon:)09:08
brobostigoni am just doing exactly the same thing.09:09
brobostigoni always fear, grub updates abit, but it should go fine.09:12
MartijnVdSgrub updates and new kernels are the scariest, agreed :)09:12
brobostigon:)09:13
swattori just upgraded - all went very successfully :-)09:23
matttfeels like a great day to be doing this kinda stuff09:36
matttcept i'm cleaning the house :(09:36
BigRedSyeah, grub updates are how you end up with grub 209:42
popeyswattor: now to start testing! ☺  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgL957zo5QM&feature=g-all-u&context=G25aeb2cFAAAAAAAAWAA09:45
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ali1234popey: are we supposed to test normal 12.04 or the unity ppa?10:07
popeyunity ppa please10:13
popeyusing checkbox from that ppa10:13
popeyvideo explains it all I hope10:13
popeywould help an awful lot10:13
MartijnVdSooh the white pixel is gone10:14
MartijnVdSin the second launcher(?) icon10:14
MartijnVdShad it on all my machines before10:14
ali1234last time i tested unity from the ppa it all worked perfectly10:17
ali1234but the version in main is still broken :/10:17
ali1234notably the skype notification icon always works with the ppa, never works with main10:18
ali1234and there's a test specifically for that10:18
popeyi have found a few bugs running the ppa and testing it10:19
ali1234regarding searching for bugs10:19
ali1234i have noticed that trying to report a bug often finds dupes10:19
ali1234but when i search using launchpad search i can never find them10:20
ali1234what's the deal with that?10:20
popeyyeah, i just file them and let launchpad find the dupes during the filing process10:20
popeyyou're right, its a lot quicker / more efficient10:20
Laneyi never use launchpad search, just google10:46
ali1234hmm 400mb of updates on the netbook. might be quicker to reinstall10:47
ali1234after refreshing apt, 500mb :/10:48
ali1234and then update manager crashed10:48
popeyyeah, good point Laney11:06
Laneyargh12:41
Laneyworst time to realise your passport is missing: 2 hours before going away for a week, 4 weeks before going abroad12:41
popeymine is on my desk, where I left it when I got back from the last trip ☺12:42
penguin42Laney: I guess it's better than finding it out 2 hours before going abroad12:43
Laneyat least then I'd give up hope :P12:43
Laneyyou can get a new one in a week, so it's not the end of the world12:45
OmNomDePlumeDoes anybody else hate those stupid Ladbrokes adverts?12:45
OmNomDePlumeYeeeeeeessssssssssssssssssss!!! *stabs*12:46
Laneyno, I love them12:46
OmNomDePlumeI hate you.12:47
popeyAdverts? People still watch those?12:50
directhexLaney, check your suit jacket pocket.13:10
MartijnVdSpopey: people still SEE those, you mean? :)13:18
diploafternoon all, remake of google glasses thing with ads :/13:40
diplohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_mRF0rBXIeg13:40
MartijnVdSdiplo: have you seen the "If Microsoft made Google Glasses" one?13:40
diploNope, good ?13:41
MartijnVdShttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwModZmOzDs13:42
diploheh like it13:43
mumper_Hi - I've newly installed Oneiric Ocelot and the only issue I've so far had with it its failure to keep my wireless connection if I re-boot. It doesn't heavily bother me as long as I know can re-connect - but? Comment?13:51
MartijnVdSmumper_: it should automatically re-connect on login after restarting13:55
mumper_Hi MartijnVds - I agree. Yet it doesn't. I've probably missed some thing, but I installed 11.10 (at Ubuntu's suggestion) whilst running an earlier version which ran very well.13:58
mumper_MartijnVds: It IS just a nuisance, that's all.13:59
MartijnVdSis your network "hidden" maybe?14:00
mumper_MartijnVds: sorry, I could have said - I run a single HP desktop tower wirelessly connected to a v2 BT HomeHub. Is that clear enough?14:01
MartijnVdSSure, but is the network name hidden? Some people do that for "security"14:02
mumper_MartijnVds: ah well. I've named the PC and I have Kodak EPS C310 al-in-one printer connected in the wireless set-up which is identified by code in the HomeHub's "wireless" list.14:05
MartijnVdSmumper_: Is the wireless network listed in the drop-down on the PC, or did you have to type the name yourself?14:05
mumper_MartijnVds: from what you say, I'm getting a hint that I possibly need to go over the settings in the network manager, etc?14:06
MartijnVdSmumper_: Very likely, yes. But I've never seen wifi not connecting on startup14:07
MartijnVdSBut I don't have a "hidden ssid" network14:07
mumper_MartijnVds: OK - I shall try such an investigation - I thank you very very much for your informed kindness, bye for now ...14:08
MartijnVdSgood luck14:09
OmNomDeBonBonMartijnVdS, are you watching the match?14:13
OmNomDeBonBonVilla just scored a great goal.14:13
MartijnVdSMatch?14:18
OmNomDeBonBonLiverpool vs Aston Villa.14:30
oimon1hi guys, i have a digital video camera with some clips on that i'd like to keep in a decent format on my macine, and also upload to private youtube to share with some family members, any suggestions? the dv camera is firewire - do i need to deinterlace while importing, or later on?14:47
gordoimon1, if its digital, it shouldn't be interlaced at all14:56
oimon1hmm gord, i must have tried this a while ago so i have some files on the machine alreayd, and any lateral movement looks v bad14:57
directhexgord, sadly lots of things get recorded in interlaced anyway14:57
directhexgord, there's 0 excuse for interlaced anything for the past few decades, but they still do it. i have a 1080i blu-ray somewhere14:57
gordoimon1, at any rate, x264 can preserve the interlace if you don't want to destroy data, ffmpeg has plenty of options for "fixing" the interlacing also, but they are all going to be destructive. there is also webm available these days which if find useful for uploading to youtube14:59
oimon1which app would be best for converting dv video to x264 for a video newbie?15:00
oimon1it seems kino is still the only one to import from a firewire device15:00
gordi would say that handbrake is the best video converter at the moment, but i don't know if it can read dv video, would hope so. certainly can't import from firewire15:01
oimon1thanks gord, i'll try HB15:01
gordyou might in the end just want to learn the ffmpeg commands, they aren't too tricky. everything just uses ffmpeg under the hood anyway :)15:02
dogmatic69one think I miss with screen is scrolling back, any way to get this back?15:06
BigRedSdogmatic69: you can use screen's scrollback15:06
BigRedSit's kludgy but the only reliable way I've found15:06
BigRedSctrl-A [, then use pgup and pgdown15:06
BigRedSit's how it does copy-paste, too15:06
BigRedSesc  to get out of it15:06
BigRedSI keep seeing ways to make it work more intuitively with pgup/pgdn or scrollwheels but none of those seem portable enough to work from everywhere I ssh to screen15:07
BigRedSdogmatic69: http://aperiodic.net/screen/quick_reference is what I keep referring to15:11
dogmatic69thanks15:13
dogmatic69it seems the scroll wheel is attached to history as you can use it to pick up previous commands15:13
dogmatic69that is quite nice, but scrolling would be better :D15:13
BigRedSyou might want to put a massive value for defscrollback to get useful scrollback. I have 10240 which almost always means I have all I want and I don't get shouted at for using all the memory any more :)15:14
dogmatic69on my desktop its unlimited15:14
BigRedSyeah, I keep thinking that, spend about half an hour fiddling with it then give up for a bit :)15:14
popeya'noon15:14
dogmatic69also, ctrl+a gives me a menu15:14
BigRedSah yeah, this is a relatively low memory ssh bastion host, so it's just got everyone's screen sessions on it15:15
BigRedSit does?15:15
dogmatic69When you press ctrl-a in Byobu, do you want it to operate in:15:15
dogmatic69emacs / screen15:15
dogmatic69two options15:15
BigRedSoh!15:15
popeythats only the first time15:15
dogmatic69:) which is better?15:15
BigRedS'emacs' is never the answer to that question :)15:15
dogmatic69popey: my bug was accepted \o/15:16
popeythats a vi vs emacs question15:16
BigRedSnah, depends on what you want I suppose15:16
popeyheh15:16
BigRedSIf you want to be able to use screen docs you want 'screen'. If you're a freak you want emacs15:16
dogmatic69ok, picked screen. now ctrl+a does nothing15:16
BigRedSno, it puts it in command mode15:17
BigRedSit doesn't tell you anything when it does that, though :)15:17
BigRedShit ctrl-a then " and you'll get a list of screens15:17
dogmatic69oh15:17
BigRedSf'rexample15:17
dogmatic69that works15:17
BigRedSctrl-A is teh way to get into Screen's command mode15:17
BigRedSessentially15:17
BigRedSIt means that screen starts listening to your keystrokes instead of passing them on to the terminal15:18
dogmatic69ah, ctrl+a then [ == scroll mode15:18
BigRedSyeah15:18
dogmatic69then pg up/down15:18
dogmatic69i see15:18
dogmatic69rocket science to scroll :D15:18
BigRedShaha, yeah15:18
BigRedSit becomes muscle memory oddly quickly15:18
BigRedSI keep doing it in firefox15:18
dogmatic69slightly more complicated than moving the scroll wheel :P15:18
dogmatic69hehe15:19
BigRedSctrl-A, backspace is a bad bit of muscle memory, too :(15:19
dogmatic69lol15:19
BigRedSwell, I'm not normally on the mouse when I'm in a terminal, so the scroll wheel's far away15:19
dogmatic69ah, just the page i wanted... nevermind15:19
jacobwafternoon15:28
MartijnVdS*dance* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98XRKr19jIE15:30
BigRedSMan, I'm always caught out by the ads on youtube15:31
MartijnVdSBigRedS: adblock!15:31
MartijnVdSI've never seen an ad on youtube15:31
BigRedSeven the ones at the beginning of the video?15:32
MartijnVdSyes15:32
BigRedSOh!15:32
BigRedSI've not used adblock for years. I just don't go to sites where I'd want it15:32
BigRedSI didn't realise it did youtube ads15:32
BigRedScunning15:32
MartijnVdSyou can disable it on a per-site basis :)15:33
BigRedSyeah, it just all seemed like far too much faff15:33
BigRedSSo I just stopped installing it and then not much changed15:33
MartijnVdSthe one in chrome is getting very good15:34
BigRedSOh yeah, that's another thing I keep meaning to try out: chrome15:35
BigRedSI've got incredibly lazy recently. As long as somethign works I generally don't give alternatives any thought15:36
MartijnVdSI've got my bookmarks synced between my laptop and desktop using chrome15:36
MartijnVdSthat was incentive for me ;)15:36
BigRedSyeah, I've not yet noticed a need to do that15:36
BigRedSI think I just hardly ever use bookmarks. And I'd want to sync them to my server rather than somebody else's :)15:37
hamitronI'm tempted to start running firefox remotely for that reason15:37
MartijnVdSEmbrace the cloud :)15:37
hamitronand to also save local memory ;)15:37
BigRedSMartijnVdS: yeah, *my* cloud :)15:38
MartijnVdShamitron: can't firefox sync to a server you set up yourself?15:38
BigRedSI think it can15:38
MartijnVdSBigRedS: You can't own clouds! ;)15:38
BigRedSIn fact, I'm pretty sure there's an extension that does it15:38
hamitronprobably15:38
hamitronbut my way would help the machines with not much memory15:38
hamitron:)15:38
* MartijnVdS has 4G at work, no swap.15:38
MartijnVdSRUns fine15:38
hamitron256MB15:39
hamitron;)15:39
BigRedSyeah, nothing should have problems with 4GB ram15:39
hamitrongonna stick another 128MB in sometime15:39
BigRedSThat's a bit of a bill gatesism isn't it...15:39
hamitronhehe15:39
MartijnVdSBigRedS: I'll hold you to it.15:39
MartijnVdSBigRedS: if I ever need more, I'll forward the invoice ;)15:39
shaunoBigRedS: we'll be laughing at you in 10 years time :)15:39
BigRedShaha, yeah15:40
BigRedSEr, nothing *current*, then :)15:40
BigRedSunless it's written in Java15:40
hamitronI used to think 128MB was the limit :/15:41
directhexor ruby.15:41
directhexruby apps can also eat all the ram15:41
hamitronbut I still think everything we need could be done with 128MB ;/15:41
hamitroneasy15:41
BigRedSyeah, but we are largely in a lull as far as an increasing insatiable need for more memory to run normal things15:41
BigRedSgenerally, heavy stuff is done somewhere else15:42
directhexused to admin a box with 1T RAM ;)15:42
BigRedSWe upgraded someone to 32GB on each app server the other day, which I'm still a bit baffled by15:42
BigRedSI mean, you can fit an OS into that about four times over15:43
BigRedSAnyway, quick straw poll: how do you decide whether any given package goes in /usr/local or /opt?15:44
hamitrona very small program with a loop can soon eat loads ;)15:44
BigRedSthe FHS nicely avoids distinguishing between the two, and just gives them quite similar descriptions15:44
hamitronI put self contained apps in /opt15:44
hamitronthen custom non-packaged "unix like" package in local15:45
BigRedSand scripts and stuff in /usr/local ?15:45
hamitronbrb phone15:45
BigRedSyeah. I just found a JRE in /usr/local after installing another into /opt15:45
hamitronbk15:48
hamitronimo, just best to be organised how you want BigRedS :)15:50
hamitronI hate it when someone tells me I did something wrong, just because I did it different to them15:51
hamitronwhen it is a matter of preference15:51
yogimanHi folks, what the general option on Unity?15:51
BigRedSwell, I was just wondering how everyone else interpreted it15:51
BigRedSyogiman: option? or opinion? :)15:52
yogimanSorry typo, opinion15:52
yogiman:)15:52
hamitronI've heard it is amazing15:52
hamitronalso heard it has problems15:52
BigRedShaha, yeah, reactions seem very mixed15:52
yogimanWell not sure I would go with amazing, possibly is if you are using it on a tablet15:52
BigRedSI find it absolutely fine, except for when it annoyes me15:53
hamitronI'll be trying it once 12.04 is out to make my own opinion ;)15:53
BigRedSand then it's _really_ annoying15:53
BigRedSdid you really just come here to start *another* unity argument?15:53
BigRedSthey're getting more tedious that Christians Vs Atheists15:53
BigRedS*than15:53
hamitronhehe15:53
yogimanNot looking for an argument, just wondering what peoples thoughts were and if I am looking at this from the wrong perspective.15:54
BigRedSat least with them there's the genuine problem of eternal hellfire15:54
BigRedSahh15:54
BigRedSyeah, some people find it fine, others dislike it15:54
BigRedSas with everything Ubuntu and GUI related the opinions are peculiarly noisy :)15:55
BigRedSPersonally, I prefer Gnome3 generally, but not by enough to have actually installed it on my Ubuntu machine15:55
yogimanIs it just me or are they pushing this more towards tablet users rather than desktop users, it seems that I spend more time doing things now than I ever did in Gnome215:55
hamitronI never liked Gnome2, and haven't tried Gnome3 or Unity yet.... so I'll be interested to see how I find it15:56
hamitronI put it down to being used to working a certain way15:56
hamitronand change is always effort15:57
BigRedSyogiman: it's just you IMO. I think they just had too many E numbers at some of the design meetings :)15:57
hamitron:D15:57
yogimanWell I figured it was just me, the wiffy trout always says so!15:57
BigRedShaha15:57
BigRedSIn general, though, I'm having trouble seeing the major problem this sudden overhaul of DEs fixes15:58
yogimanWhat does it fix15:58
BigRedSexcept for the fact that hierarchical menus aren't a good way of finding software15:58
yogimaneverything seems fine to me15:58
BigRedSI mean, we've had two brand-new DEs in about a year and we're still using network mangler15:58
BigRedSmisplaced priorities :)15:58
yogimanbut is typing the title a good way?15:59
BigRedSwell, I still just use alt-f2 so I'd say 'yes'15:59
BigRedSthey're not mutually exclusive15:59
yogimanfair point15:59
BigRedSbut menus are bad for people who know what they're looking for and bad for people who don't15:59
BigRedSthey're good for people who know where in the menu the thing they're looking for is16:00
yogimanI would agree but there seem to have been much better options that the supplied launcher.16:00
BigRedSReally? The launcher seems alright to me16:00
yogimanof course thats just my 2 penny worth and I don't even listen to myself.16:00
popey16:52:59 < yogiman> Well not sure I would go with amazing, possibly is if you are using it on a tablet16:00
popeyaaarrrrgh16:00
BigRedSwell, except for the hypercorrecting16:00
popeytry it16:00
popeyit's _rubbish_ on a tablet :D16:00
BigRedShaha, yeah, I've never understood why increasing reliance on the keyboard would make it more tablet orientated16:01
yogimansurely something like AWN would have sufficed or is that generally hated.16:01
BigRedSI don't know. Can it not be used with unity?16:02
BigRedSPersonally, i'd not like it16:02
BigRedSI've tried docks before and they also feel like a really lazy approach to the problem16:02
BigRedS"We need to launch programs somehow. Oh, let's make buttons to click on for it. Okay"16:03
yogimanWell at present I have made the assumption not.  As I don't think you can remove the existing Launcher.16:03
BigRedSwhy couldn't you do both?16:03
* BigRedS doesn't play with DEs or WMs very much16:03
yogimanOK but if you don't have a launcher and you don't want menus then psychic powers perhaps is the answer!16:03
BigRedSnah, I want to hit a button, type what I want and have it appear16:04
BigRedSwhich is sort-of what the launcher does16:04
BigRedSsometimes16:04
yogimanI prefer my wife to hit the button, while serving up a brew ;-)16:04
BigRedShaha16:04
yogimanOK well as I say don't want to start an argument, just wanted some other opinions and you guys have been great, thanks for your words people :)16:05
hamitronthink I'm going back to LXDE, from fluxbox16:06
BigRedSI keep trying LXDE. Each time I decide it's not worth the faff and go back to plain *box :)16:06
yogimanWe could always go back to GEM16:06
BigRedSand then get annoyed with that not being pretty and go back to a full-blown DE16:06
hamitronI can't really do that on this machine16:07
hamitron;)16:07
yogimannot sure I am over bothered about pretty, but functional would be nice.16:07
hamitrontbh, LXDE seems to just work16:07
hamitronreminds me of the win95 menu16:07
yogimanoh not Dimdows please..... :(16:08
hamitronwhich is probably my personal favourite :)16:08
BigRedShaha! You pervert!16:08
yogimanCan't remember which distro I was playing with but had one a while back where menu was on right mouse click, that was odd16:09
Twinkletoes|HI can mount an admin share from a windows box OK using the mount command, and can see the contents.  However, when using autofs (and testing with autmount -f -v), the directory is mounted, but not showing any contents.  There are no errors either.16:09
BigRedSmost of the *boxes do that; openbox, fluxbox, blackbox16:09
hamitronXFCE does too?16:10
hamitrona while since I used XFCE16:10
hamitronso not 100% sure16:10
yogimanOh ok that makes sense why I haven't seen it since16:11
hamitronI've used fluxbox for over a month now16:11
hamitroncan live with it16:11
hamitronbut not really the best for me16:11
BigRedSTwinkletoes|H: How are you checking for the share's mountedness?16:11
BigRedSand also for its contents?16:11
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: ls -al /path/to/share16:12
BigRedSI may well be no help here, but there's a narrow chance I can help :)16:12
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: autofs creates the mountpoint, but there' snothing inside16:12
BigRedSpath to share or path to mountpoint?16:12
Twinkletoes|Hmountpoint16:12
hamitronI'll leave you guys in peace to sort out the problem16:12
hamitron:)16:12
BigRedSIs this on a headless machine? I've recollection of Gnome/whatever getting inthe way of automount until specific things try to access it16:13
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: Ubuntu Server, no gnome16:13
BigRedSHm, I've no idea then I'm afraid. AFAIK that should Just Work but I've never actually done it16:14
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: I can paste the config, but I don't understand why it mounts ok, but doesn't display the files, and I'm using "Administrator" as the login too16:14
Twinkletoes|H(and a credentials file)16:14
djbennyafternoon16:14
BigRedSTwinkletoes|H: yeah, not sure I could be much more help even with a config file tbh.16:15
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: Thanks anyway :)16:16
djbennydoes anhyone have any idea of any Linux trainin courses in the UK, distance learning?16:16
djbennyall i can find is basic stuff, which i knowq how to do16:16
BigRedSdjbenny: what sort of thing, then?16:16
BigRedSspecific certificates?16:16
djbennywell yeah a professional qualification16:17
BigRedSUbuntu sell distance-learning LPIC courses16:17
BigRedSwell, UCP, which is LPCI with a Ubuntu exam on top16:18
djbennyah ok, where do they sell that stu16:18
djbennythem*16:18
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: Solved... it didn't like to mount admin shared (ie. D$)  even though mount from the command line would work ok16:18
Twinkletoes|HI wonder if it's something that's happening to the $ on the end of the auto map16:18
BigRedSOh! It doesn't do LPIC any more. But Canonical's training stuff is here: http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=2116:19
BigRedSTwinkletoes|H: oh! So subdirs work or something?16:19
Twinkletoes|HBigRedS: seems like anythign works as long as it's not an damin shre... C$, D$ etc....16:20
BigRedSoh, fair enough16:20
BigRedSodd16:20
BigRedSI've long since stopped trying to understand windows file sharing :)16:20
Twinkletoes|HDon't blame you16:20
djbennyBigRedS, cheers, i looked on the canocial website16:23
djbennyalthough i was looking for a more broad spectrum, of not just ubuntu16:24
BigRedSyeah, teh LPIC is pretty broad16:28
BigRedSand now not what you get from Canonical16:28
BigRedSwell, it's not distro-specific16:28
BigRedSwhat sort of stuff are you after?16:29
BigRedSserver/desktop admin? networking? programming?16:29
djbennyserver16:33
djbennydesktop admin16:34
djbennywith least amount of programming possible :P16:34
BigRedShaha16:34
BigRedSwell, you can't get that far into it without doing some scripting :)16:35
djbennynot the biggest fan of programming16:35
BigRedSbut, yeah, that's the sort of thing lpic's aimed at. but most certification is aimed at people who teach themselves16:35
BigRedSwell, that's the normal assumption; get a book, study from it, sit the exam16:35
djbennyok cheers16:37
djbennythanks for the help16:37
* MartijnVdS finishes soldering for the day17:08
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BigRedShah17:38
BigRedSthat has to be the most roundabout way to get a sorted list of human-readable directory sizes17:38
BigRedSdu -sh `du -s * | sort -rn | awk '{print $NF}'`17:38
shauno(and breaks if names contain spaces ;)17:40
BigRedShaha, yeah17:40
BigRedSit's of /home so they don't17:40
BigRedSI just hit enter then realised what I'd concocted17:40
dwatkinsBigRedS: handy, I usually just use 'du -k' or 'du -ak | sort -rn'17:48
BigRedSI've just seen sort has a -h17:52
BigRedScompare human readable numbers (e.g., 2K 1G)17:52
BigRedSHah, it didn't in Lenny. I feel less bad about having not noticed that before17:53
dwatkinsoh neat :)17:53
popeyEvening all18:28
MartijnVdS\o18:28
brobostigono/18:30
* MartijnVdS ponders buying/making a solar battery charger18:33
MartijnVdSoption 2: using the hub dynamo on my bike18:34
MartijnVdSoption 3: just recharge everything at night in hotel/b&b rooms18:34
MartijnVdS(I'm going to cycle around the Netherlands in September -- 1300km )18:34
BigRedSI've not yet come across a dynamo that didn't feel like a complete waste of energy18:38
BigRedSif you're staying in actual buildings I'd just charge there, perhaps with an auxiliary battery just in case18:38
dwatkinsAdafruit sell a solar cell and the mintyboost which should charge USB devices if there's enough sun, in theory.18:39
BigRedSyeah, but then you're just asking to be rained on for the whole trip18:40
dwatkinsTrue, I'd be interested in knowing how well it copes in various conditions, might get me one to try out, and make a box to charge a phone in.18:41
MartijnVdSBigRedS: This one is always on I think18:42
MartijnVdSBigRedS: and because it's in the hub, you don't feel it (like a bottle dynamo)18:42
MartijnVdSdwatkins: Yeah, I've managed to find some cool things on adafruit and sparkfun18:42
BigRedSah yeah, forgot about hub dynamos18:42
BigRedSdespite you mentioning it initially :)18:42
MartijnVdSBigRedS: :)18:43
MartijnVdSI need to power a GPS logger as well.. unless I can power my phone during the ride18:43
MartijnVdS(and find a way to mount my phone in a water-proof way)18:43
dwatkinsI'm really interested to know how bright this is: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dynamodirk/magnic-light-get-new-energy18:43
MartijnVdSgood thing it isn't September yet18:43
MartijnVdSdwatkins: depends on the magnets. Good neodymium ones should be able to supply quite a bit of power18:44
BigRedSI've seen mock-ups of those that're pretty poor18:44
BigRedSas in home-made efforts18:44
BigRedSbut these flashing ones people're using now seem as bright as the flashing battery ones, so they should be OK18:45
MartijnVdSBigRedS: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37e_OROP9dA18:45
MartijnVdSBigRedS: that's the same effect18:45
dwatkinsI don't like flashing [front] bike lights, they make a bike visible, but blind drivers. They don't really illuminate the road/path either.18:51
gordanything that flashes is always annoying18:52
BigRedSI find that constant lights are generally much less well placed than flashing ones18:53
BigRedSI've always advocated the 'moving' lights18:53
BigRedSquick search doesn't find a video, but the knight rider style ones18:54
BigRedSld600s do it18:54
dwatkinsyeah, I have a rear light that does a 'knight rider' thing up and down, that works well at making me more visible18:58
dwatkinsWhen I'm cycling home along the canal path, I want a light that'll illuminate the path and any dogs people are taking for a walk with no lead.18:59
dwatkinsIf the people themselves are stupid enough to go out in the pitch black without any lights or reflective gear, that's their problem ;)18:59
penguin42dwatkins: Have you noticed that dogs seem to be getting smaller? Some you find in cities are >tiny<, you can just be walking along minding your own business, and if you're not careful you could completely squash one18:59
dwatkinsyeah penguin42 - although some dogs have nifty LED collars19:00
dwatkinshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygasOBHBhgI&feature=fvst19:01
penguin42dwatkins: That's very very odd19:02
dwatkinsthe collars are odd, penguin42?19:03
penguin42oh just a pack of flashing dogs19:03
penguin42dwatkins: I mean wouldn't be easier to give them that glowing jelly fish gene?19:03
madpupSo next quick question i have a M5A99x mobo and i cant get lm-sensors to work, sensors-detect finds the it87 sensor chip but modprobe says no such device? do i have to pass an argument to it87 to say which version it it?19:05
dwatkinspenguin42: I thought that meant they ended up having no fur19:05
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ubuntuuk-planet[Jono Bacon] Translation Help Needed! How To Translate Ubuntu Accomplishments - http://www.jonobacon.org/2012/04/07/translation-help-needed-how-to-translate-ubuntu-accomplishments/21:02
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dogmatic69anyone on 12.04 that can suspend properly? If I click suspend it either logs me out or reboots.22:18
* bigcalm grabs his laptop to find out22:18
bigcalmHow recently did you upgrade?22:18
dogmatic69bigcalm: I have the latests and greatest of 12.04, also been a problem since 12.04b2 was out22:20
dogmatic69not that i tried b1 or earlier22:20
bigcalmIt was find for me last night22:20
Laneyhow 'bout that boat race :O22:30
bigcalmDid somebody sink?22:31
Laneyin a manner of speaking22:32
bigcalmDid you lose a lot of money betting?22:35
Laneysomeone managed to swim into the middle of the river and stop the race22:36
Laneyand then there was a collision and one of oxford's blades broke, gifting cambridge the race22:37
dogmatic69lol22:37
dwatkinsflail22:37
Laneyand then at the end one of oxford's rowers passed out22:37
bigcalmNice22:41
dogmatic69bigcalm: you can suspend ok?22:42
bigcalmSorry, got side tracked :)22:43
dogmatic69hehe22:43
dogmatic69np22:43
* bigcalm sleeps22:57
dogmatic69what package handles shutdown / suspend etc?23:07
hamitronupstart?23:11
penguin42dogmatic69: Thing is it's a bunch of things - upstart, pm-utils, the kernel etc23:12
dogmatic69just need one for a bug report. best guess for suspend23:19
dogmatic69bug 97627623:25
lubotu3`Launchpad bug 976276 in upstart (Ubuntu) "Suspend either logs out or reboots, not suspend" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97627623:25
dogmatic69I was just thinking, could it be that my swap is too small to suspend?23:26
BigRedSThat'd be a dumb way to react if it was23:50
dwatkinsI could understand a failed suspend locking the screen.23:52
dogmatic69here is another one, If I ctrl+alt+l (lock screen) I can still see the title bar of the app last used and the dock on the left23:57
dogmatic69that seems like a possible security issue.23:57

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