[04:12] <bkerensa> c_smith: which is what?
[05:34] <bkerensa> slangasek: do you know what this means "No apport report written because MaxReports is reached already
[05:34] <bkerensa> "
[15:10] <slangasek> bkerensa: it means there's a cascading failure of some kind and apport isn't filing any more reports because it knows that more reports would just be noise to the developers
[18:55] <r0csteady> jpiroshky: When are we meeting for the distro project?
[18:55] <r0csteady> I changed my schedule for work so that I have Friday's off for now on, so I'll be able to to come and work at (noon)? It is at noon on Friday's, right?
[20:18] <c_smith> Arch.......
[20:46] <bkerensa> c_smith: what?
[20:47] <c_smith> Arch Linux. :P
[20:48] <c_smith> decided to try to get myself to stick with Arch.
[20:52] <nathwill> ha
[20:53] <c_smith> I've heard arch is one of the distros that uses the fewest patches.
[20:54] <r0csteady> I like arch a lot
[20:54] <r0csteady> It's prob one of my fav distros (thus far)
[20:54] <c_smith> same here.
[20:56] <c_smith> KDE 4.8 on Arch is nice.
[20:57] <c_smith> I think I'll be sticking with KDE on Arch.
[20:57] <c_smith> and the KDE in has something Kubuntu doesn't: Konqueror.
[20:58] <r0csteady> I'll have to load arch with kde to see how I like it
[21:06] <c_smith> r0csteady: it's not bad, Amarok has to be installed seperately, though.
[21:08] <c_smith> r0csteady: though it you want conky-lua-arch to work, you have to edit its config a bit, edit it as would be done with XFCE 4.8
[21:12] <r0csteady> Okay, I'll let you know how it goes once I get there. I have a project I'm working on right now (using lucid).
[21:20]  * c_smith goes back to playing Linux Tycoon
[21:22] <tgm4883> Linux Tycoon :/
[21:22] <c_smith> eh, I need something to do.
[21:22] <tgm4883> I've played that game
[21:22] <c_smith> better that than doing absolutely nothing.
[21:23] <tgm4883> it appears to be nothing more than a while loop
[21:23] <c_smith> I see the same thing.
[21:23] <c_smith> but still, better than sitting here bored.
[21:24] <c_smith> in a bit I might tweak my system a bit.
[21:25]  * r0csteady is going to google linux tycoon
[21:25] <r0csteady> sounds interesting
[21:25] <c_smith> r0csteady: http://lunduke.com/?page_id=2646
[21:26] <c_smith> r0csteady: that's the page for Linux Tycoon.
[21:26] <r0csteady> @_@
[21:26] <meetingology> r0csteady: Error: "_@" is not a valid command.
[21:26] <r0csteady> woah
[21:26] <c_smith> lol
[21:26] <r0csteady> that is so c00l!!!!
[21:26] <c_smith> it's a good way to pass time. :P
[21:27] <c_smith> even though the coding is simple. it's a bunch of while loops.
[21:33] <r0csteady> This will be very good for me. Ty for sharing.
[21:33] <c_smith> no prob.
[21:34] <tgm4883> I'd sell you my copy if I could
[21:34] <c_smith> lol
[21:34] <tgm4883> it's a bunch of while loops, and I haven't found a way to make my users go down for an extended period of time
[21:37] <bkerensa> c_smith: and let me guess your Ubuntu One problems are occuring on Arch?
[21:37] <c_smith> nope.
[21:37] <bkerensa> c_smith: and also since when is fewer patches better?
[21:37] <c_smith> I fixed the issue: disconnected the machine from Ubuntu one, cleared the configuration, and reconnected it.
[21:38] <c_smith> I never said it was, just stating facts.
[21:38] <c_smith> but when debugging a Wine app, fewer patches seems to help with getting to the root of the problem.
[21:39] <tgm4883> bkerensa, I'd argue that fewer downstream patches are better
[21:39] <tgm4883> if the patch makes sense, it should go upstream
[21:39] <bkerensa> tgm4883: even if upstream is slow in taking submitted patches from downstream that fix valid bugs?
[21:39] <bkerensa> :D
[21:40] <tgm4883> What I said is still correct
[21:40] <bkerensa> true
[21:40] <tgm4883> You'd carry the patch downstream until it was accepted upstream or upstream fixed it a different way
[22:12] <bkerensa> tgm4883: would love your feedback on the flyer jvlb has put together :D
[22:12] <bkerensa> c_smith: you too ^
[22:15] <c_smith> sure.
[22:15] <c_smith> bkerensa: has it been sent out via email?
[22:16] <bkerensa> yes
[22:16] <c_smith> hmmmm. haven't gotten it yet.
[22:19] <c_smith> and it doesn't seem to be on the mailing list archives.
[22:19] <nathwill> bkerensa, it's pending approval. wrong email from
[22:21]  * c_smith will be back, gonna try Kubuntu to see if there is any different applications from the last release of Kubuntu he gave Kubuntu a serious try (back in 11.10)
[22:21] <nathwill> feedback wise s/insure/ensure/g
[22:21] <c_smith> meh, forgot, I overwrote that flash drive I had been intending to test that out with.
[22:22] <c_smith> nathwill: I never got those things (such as s/insure/ensure/g) what does that mean?
[22:22] <nathwill> substitute this for that
[22:23] <c_smith> ah, I see.
[22:23] <nathwill> sed shorthand.
[22:23] <c_smith> that would explain it.
[22:23] <c_smith> I'll have to admit, sed is handy for what it does.
[22:24] <c_smith> as I recall, Ubuntu One runs on Kubuntu pretty well.
[22:24] <nathwill> bkerensa,jvlb: initial impression, i like the flyer :) clearly we need more copy, and i'll have to work on some proposals for that while i'm @home tonite.
[22:27] <c_smith> *sigh* the flier was recieved earlier, I missed that, and upon looking further in my Email, I found it. *facepalm*
[22:28] <bkerensa> nathwill: sounds good I didnt even see you in here... yeah if you guys can reply to that mailing list and provide feedback or proposals that way jvlb sees it
[22:28] <c_smith> bkerensa: here's my feedback on the flyer: simple yet it looks good, it's to-the-point and doesn't go off-topic. and it doesn't distract from the subject. all in all, looks good.
[22:29] <c_smith> hopefully that's enough information to go off of.
[22:29] <bkerensa> c_smith: provide it to mailing list so jvlb can see it
[22:29] <bkerensa> since he is working on it
[22:29] <c_smith> alright.
[22:30] <c_smith> now if Kontact would agree with me. >.<
[22:30] <c_smith> honestly had better luck with Kontact last time I tried it in Kubuntu.
[22:31] <c_smith> guess it'll have to wait until I have Kubuntu up.
[22:34] <c_smith> bkerensa: I'm looking at my settings on your ZNC server, do you know if the log option is what replays messages in IRC?
[22:35] <tgm4883> bkerensa, I still don't have it
[22:55] <bkerensa> c_smith: no its the buffer settings why?
[22:55] <bkerensa> tgm4883: still nothing?
[22:56] <tgm4883> bkerensa, got it, looking now
[22:57] <tgm4883> bkerensa, this is supposed to be a trifold?
[22:57] <bkerensa> tgm4883: yes
[22:57] <tgm4883> there is no english under ubuntu for school or ubuntu for home
[22:58] <tgm4883> and I question the need for non-english text
[22:59] <bkerensa> tgm4883: provide feedback to mailing list :)
[22:59] <bkerensa> so jvlb can see it
[22:59] <bkerensa> :D
[22:59] <tgm4883> will do
[23:00] <c_smith> bkerensa: just trying to see why the server isn't playing messages. looks like I would hurt more than I help if I tried. eh?
[23:01] <bkerensa> c_smith: I can check
[23:01] <c_smith> ok, sweet.
[23:01] <c_smith> would you do that, please/
[23:01] <c_smith> *?
[23:01] <c_smith> and I shall go back to reading a wikipedia page about Hanlons razor while waiting for my download to finish.
[23:03] <bkerensa> c_smith: you shoul have 500 line buffer here and in -offtopic and 75 in other community channels that are high traffic
[23:03] <c_smith> alright, I'll have to rely on that.
[23:04] <c_smith> being as you said, I'll have to take your word for it, in other words.
[23:04] <c_smith> now to see why my Flash Drive isn't mounting.
[23:05] <bkerensa> c_smith: The server will likely only continue to be up for the rest or the year or so though
[23:06]  * bkerensa plans to step down in the next 6 months
[23:06] <c_smith> alright.
[23:07] <c_smith> may as well switch to freenode in the near future.
[23:07] <c_smith> bkerensa: is there anything going on that causes this?
[23:07] <bkerensa> c_smith: I dont know specifically when it could be much further out it depends when someone is available who has time/resources etc
[23:07] <c_smith> Ah, ok, so nothing big?
[23:07] <bkerensa> c_smith: Mostly I have other projects that I need to focus on :)
[23:08] <c_smith> ah, I see.
[23:08] <c_smith> interesting projects?
[23:08] <bkerensa> Just general Ubuntu development and projects in the Mozilla community
[23:08] <bkerensa> and Ubuntu Community Team stuff
[23:08] <c_smith> ah, ok
[23:09] <c_smith> that should be worth your time. :)
[23:13] <bkerensa> yeah and also there is the fact I'm a Community Manager for OpenPhoto which is growing and recently featured on TechCrunch
[23:15] <tgm4883> thanks bkerensa