[03:15] https://twitter.com/Biz_Dell_AU/status/257652934744088576 [03:22] sad [03:23] dell used to be pretty good for linux a decade or so ago, at least in the uk [03:24] wrong "it's" in their twitter branding too [03:25] ibeardslee: did you look at the feed? i think you got a form response... [03:26] or at least there's a word for word identical response (aside from who it's to) just before yours [07:08] ojwb: yeah that's what I think to .. but meh .. they should get it right [08:46] grr the RPi comes with 512MB now [09:30] I have one sitting in its static bag doing nothing. [09:30] Bummer. [18:48] morning [19:31] morning [19:31] morning [20:44] Ubuntu + HDMI -> TV 'problem' .. resolution of tv doesn't seem to be right, and tv3 ondemand play full screen on the laptop, not the TV .. thoughts? [21:25] morning [21:26] ibeardslee: i've never managed to get my ubuntu laptop to work with the HDMI tv connection [21:26] but i've nothing else that does HDMI to compare with, so it could be the TV or the cable [21:26] ibeardslee: did you see mjg59's blog post on this? [21:31] mwhudson: No I haven't /me goes looking [21:37] maybe I should just go with his last recommendation [23:35] thumper: so i had a look at your django-browserid documentation bugs last friday [23:36] and for one of them (browserid v. browserid-login), the problem is that you were looking at the master version of the code/docs but using the 0.6 version of the code (the lastest on PyPI) [23:37] so that one will automatically be fixed next time there's a release [23:38] thumper: the other one (the missing "url" in urls.py), I couldn't reproduce. it worked fine for me without it: https://github.com/fmarier/django-browserid-sample/blob/master/mysite/urls.py