[06:30] <Len-nb> Inkscape could sure use a splash window. It takes so long to start it seems not to work...
[06:31] <Len-nb> Then a long time later it appears.
[06:34] <Len-nb> zequence, Could we add a wraper
[06:34] <Len-nb> *wrapper that gives a splash?
[06:34] <Len-nb> should we?
[09:38] <zequence> Len-nb: Maybe push that all the way upstream?
[09:38] <zequence> Maybe they already have it, but it's just not on, or something
[14:21] <len-dt> zequence,  Upstream would be best. I'll see if there is a config option first.
[14:21] <len-dt> I was getting tired last night
[14:29] <smartboyhw> Hi scott-work len-dt 
[14:46] <zequence> len-dt: We should probably look more into how blender is packaged
[14:46] <zequence> jta was to help us with that
[14:47] <zequence> Make sure it is built with what everyone would need
[14:48] <zequence> falktx has pointed out that audio applications are not built fully optmimized, as they are built with debug option (while separating the debug into a separate package, there is supposedly something wrong with the build, making the applications slow)
[14:50] <zequence> len-dt: Sorry. I mixed up Inkscape with blender :)
[14:51] <zequence> At some point I think it might be a good idea to look at all the packages to see how well they are built and optimized for what we'd use them for
[14:51] <zequence> And that would mean, we'd need to do that in
[14:51] <zequence> Debian source
[14:52] <zequence> suggest changes, etc
[14:53] <zequence> would actually be great to get falktx to help us with that, once any of us feels up to taking on that task
[23:30] <len-live> LMMS seems to have installed without problem.
[23:31] <len-live> Blender too.