[02:00] idij [02:00] jj [08:00] Hi [08:02] I am using pidgin version 2.10.6 on ubuntu 11.10 along with pidgin-awayonlock version 0.5.2-1 I am running unity desktop. when i lock the screen, the status message does not change to "I am not here right now or Away". Any clue? [08:50] Morning all [08:51] morning diplo [08:57] Glad I didn't add 'Good' to that this morning, just had a phone call. [08:57] I'm a developer supposedly, well out of 3 'hardware' people in our office, not one has turned in [08:57] :( [09:08] morning folks [09:39] hiya [10:11] Good morning eeps :) [10:11] p [10:43] eep eep [10:52] Every time I run updates ubuntu requires a restart :/ [10:53] dogmatic69: there is a bug about that open re restart later [11:00] good morning everyone. [11:14] good morning [13:48] is there still an ubuntu one offer to get 20gb when you buy a song? [15:42] mungojerry: only thing I see is https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/#account_referrals [15:48] Does anybody here have a Nexus 7? Debating whether to get one at for Christmas as a "family" present and wondered how well the multiple user accounts work? Does each user have seperate email accounts, google play accounts etc, or do they still get lumped under one account and its just backgrounds, home screens that are tailored to each user [15:49] i do [15:49] each user has effectively separate everything [15:50] the only shared thing is if user A installs an app, and then user B installs the same app, it shares binaries [15:50] so as not to waste storage [15:50] irritates me that only the 'owner' can use google talk [15:50] can you create admin accounts? [15:50] Thanks, that was what I was hoping would be the answer, makes sense to share the binaries in cases like that [15:50] but if user A pays for an app, user B has to pay for it if they want it too [15:50] i dont see a way to share paid apps [15:51] sprmtt, what is an admin account? [15:52] well, I just figured that you could set it so only one person can install stuff [15:52] no [15:52] each user can [15:52] if they have a play store account [15:52] (google account) [15:52] fair enough [15:53] re paid accounts, I saw something mentioned for people with 2 tablets, set your own email as primary on one with your wifes as a secondary account (but not set to sync), and on the 2nd tablet, set your wifes account as primary and your own as a secondary (but not set to sync), that way each tablet has access to both users play store apps, don't if something similar could be done on a single tablet [15:53] hah [15:53] sounds cunning [15:54] I had wondered about doing that myself [15:54] popey: Post 10 on this link http://forums.androidcentral.com/google-nexus-7-tablet-forum/220066-any-tips-multiple-nexus-7-household.html [15:54] I wondered why one account couldn't be secondary on 20 different devices [15:54] I'm not too fussed about that tbh, I have bought so few things from the android store [15:55] need to figure a way of putting films on the n7 [15:55] I've only ever bought one thing .... Minecraft when it was 99p or something like that [15:55] need to shrink them too [15:55] Would airdroid work for copying films over? [15:55] will have to re-learn libav/ffmpeg [15:56] will have a play over xmas and load the thing up for a flight to sfo in the new year [16:28] lol, pirateparties tpb proxy got blocked [16:28] onto the next proxy \o/ [16:30] do I get the impression the only reason anyone uses tbp anymore, is to spite the sensors? [16:32] i'd imagine all the coverage makes them even more high profile too [16:44] why even bother looking for a 3rd party proxy which may go down or be blocked, just run a private proxy on your vps and tunnel to it === Lcawte is now known as Lcawte|Away === Lcawte|Away is now known as Lcawte [17:20] hi all [17:20] \o dave101010 [17:20] hows you [17:21] tired after work :) [17:21] well you deserve a voka [17:23] nah [17:24] well it is up to you what kind of mods you got on your linux [17:26] or has any one got any good mods to put on a ubuntu 12.04/12.10 system [17:26] what exactly do you define by 'mods'? [17:27] themes desklets screenlets tweaks desktoys any thing that makes it more fun to be on linux than it alredy is [17:28] do go-faster stripes count? [17:28] lol yeah [17:28] is that on the case or the desktop [17:29] why not both, for good measure [17:30] lol i got a eeepc 701 900mhz cpu maby that is what i need [17:32] i made my eeepc look like a mac at the moment [17:32] got a few screenlets and caroi dock as well [17:33] dave101010: KDE instead of Unity? [17:33] kdebuntu [17:34] i use gnome on ubuntu 12.04 [17:35] i dont like unity all that much [17:37] i tried that joilos as well it is ok but a cpu hog for a clould os [19:18] ali1234: 1st! https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/screenshots/2012/December/2012-12-18-191727_1205x906_scrot.png [19:18] * Azelphur hangs head in shame [19:58] nearly time for a uupc? - you know, an Ubuntu UK Pantomime cast - whoopee! [I hope] [20:03] nah, it's time for 144 hours of charity radio on Dutch public radio :) [20:14] oooooh [20:14] pulseaudio 3 has support for runtime filter parameter editing [22:17] #wrongplanet [22:45] ali1234: you awake? [22:45] I actually have a good USB question for you :p [22:49] sure [22:50] ali1234: so someone wrote bitfenix recon drivers, in C++, only supports one recon though and I have two, so I've been trying to patch it [22:50] in english this means what? [22:50] you remember, the funky fan controller we were playing with a while back [22:50] oh yeah [22:51] so yea, it just picks the first one and connects to that, doesn't have any multi device support at all [22:51] I'm trying to patch it, I managed to use hid_enumerate to loop through a list of devices [22:51] hid_open seems to want a serial number, which I assume is what you should use to differentiate between multiple same devices connected [22:52] but, the device serial number is null, so I can't do that [22:52] so basically, I'm not sure how to open a specific device, but I can loop through them, \o/ [22:52] is this libusb? [22:53] I don't think so [22:53] most devices dont have a serial number [22:53] http://pastebin.com/6ftr8d8P have some code :p [22:53] line 18 through 33 are the part I'm playing with [22:54] show h file please... [22:55] http://pastebin.com/SuYDTFtu looks like a bit of a stub for hidapi, I'll paste that too [22:55] http://pastebin.com/YdMZB48d here's hidapi.h [22:57] use path to identify them [22:57] you need a factory for this really [22:58] but hid_open doesn't take a path arg? [22:59] use hid_open_path then [22:59] oh, that definitely sounds like the answer :D [22:59] ty [23:00] all your code does not belong in the class [23:00] it goes in the factory function [23:00] which enumerates all devices and passes the paths to the constructor instead of the IDs [23:01] then it will return however many devices [23:01] probably in a vector [23:01] hehe, this is just a temp hack really until they implement it properly [23:01] or maybe I'll learn enough to make some sense of things, and redo it properly [23:05] oO, I did it, got it workin :D