[05:33] Len-nb: sorry, will take care of it tomorrow for sure [10:33] len-1304, I am revising for mid-year:P [10:33] Final is in June [11:41] Seems like my server HD is dead [11:47] zequence, oh no [11:49] I've only been using it for IRC lately, so no big deal. [11:52] zequence, :D [12:06] I installed the server version of quantal on a P4 machine for a friend for just that purpose. It's lightning-swift! [12:07] I'm once again finding myself wondering what I actually need a GUI for. :) [12:17] cripes, its an astraljava [12:26] Where? WHERE?!! RRUUUUUNNNN! [12:28] jussi, wrong grammar. It is "cripes, its THE astraljava":P [12:37] What makes you so sure we're not a species? [12:40] astraljava, pah I searched on Wikipedia and all sorts of bio websites:P [13:03] Not all shady, terrifying things need to be brough upon common knowledge. [13:23] good morning everyone [13:24] scott-work, hi. [13:25] how are you finals going smartboyhw [13:25] scott-work, 1. That is NOT the finals, that is mid-year [13:25] 2. OK fine, except for Physics and Geography:( [13:25] Starting on I think 2nd January [13:25] oh yeah, christmas (for christians) break [13:26] * scott-work wonders what non-christians call this break [13:26] xmas :P [13:26] scott-work, Christmas break:P [13:26] Well our school is a Christian school anyway [13:27] i'm not shocked or upset by this, but when i went to school we had "halloween" which is now branded as "fall festival" [13:27] so i was wondering if "christmas break" had been transmogrified as well [13:28] I think it just describes the festive better. Everybody's falling (down), so... [13:29] and please don't misunderstand me, i do have a background as a white, american, male, christain, but i can empathize with the world-view that this is _my_ background, not theirs and it's pretty egocentric to force our customs, etc on others [13:29] scott-work, jussi astraljava do you believe in the end of the world tmr? [13:29] lol astraljava [13:29] smartboyhw: boy i hope not....i still have _way_ too many things i want to do [13:30] I believe in not believing into things. [13:30] in* [13:30] gah [13:30] 1.5 hours of sleep a night really is a tad too little. [13:30] astraljava, LOL [14:13] How come a code merge mail from Launchpad got into spam!?!? [14:14] It smells rotten. [14:15] astraljava, can't be:P That is actually fixing a bug [14:15] Bug 1092310 if you do care:P [14:15] bug 1092310 in Ubuntu Community Accomplishments "ubuntu-testcase-member test failure" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1092310 [14:27] * astraljava looks around, finds no one, shrugs and goes shopping [14:29] astraljava, LOL [14:35] scott-work, smartboyhw have you looked at nautilus in 13.04? What do you think of switching to thunar? [14:36] scott-work, I tried installing catfish and found it will not run :P [14:37] bluesabre in xubuntu was going to check and see if it works in xubuntu still. [14:38] If I have time I will download xubuntu and check. then bug. [14:46] len-1304, I think it is OK [14:54] smartboyhw, "it" =? [14:58] len-1304, nautilus [14:58] Have you tried to search for anything? [14:59] is it still better than thunar? [15:02] len-1304, I do use search. I have never used Thunar though:P [15:04] in nautilus in 13.04 rty searching for all the icons with the word application in the name... nautilus will only give the files in the current directory any more. [15:08] maybe zsync should be installed by default :P [15:08] len-1304, LOL [15:09] 110 kb... and we all use it. I can think of SW we include fewer people use. :) [15:10] len-1304, well normal people who are not developers or testers seldom use that don't they? [15:10] They use wget:P [15:10] there is 11% of the last xubuntu iso I downloaded still in the new one. [15:11] zsync allows updating a file without downloading the whole thing. [15:11] len-1304, well of course yes:D [15:12] * len-1304 is off to work. [15:12] len-1304, bye bye [15:28] hello [15:33] hello ttoine [15:34] len-1304: this afternoon/evening i will check both ubuntu studio 13.04 and xubuntu [16:14] scott-work, is 13.04 stable enough to install it and test it on an intel 32bit laptop ? [16:19] ttoine: i haven't testing it on a 32 bit but it does appear stable on the 64 bit. i believe len-1304 has tested and uses 32 bit machines though. [16:26] ok. scott-work it is interessant to test a dist upgrade from 12.10 ? [16:28] ttoine: if you want to do that, then i think it would be a good test. but i wouldn't really consider it critical at this point. [16:41] scott-work of course. I will install 12.10 32bit on my old intel [16:42] and test the upgrade [16:46] i am curious to hear how it progresses [16:57] scott-work, I let you know [16:57] scott-work, any news from the ubunstudio.org emails ? [16:58] ttoine, I think all of us will be notified, since we are all requestors [17:00] ok [17:01] just to let you know [17:01] I am the new treasurer of the Ubuntu Lyon locoteam [17:02] I don't know if the work treasurer is the one in english [17:04] It sounds a bit royal :). Don't think it's the wrong term, but I don't really know. [17:09] zequence, in non profit organisation, in France, there is a president, a secretary and a treasurer. but, yes, I think that there may be better words in english [17:09] need to go