[12:13] hello [12:14] hi ttoine [12:16] zequence-w, at work ? [12:22] ttoine: It's kind of work, yes [12:22] It's what w stands for anyway :) [12:25] happy new year !! [12:26] I started mine with oversleeping :P [12:38] Better set the standards low enough so there's room for improvement. [13:40] good morning everyone. i wish that the new year brings happiness and prosperity to all :) [13:49] astraljava: Very true [13:50] scott-work: Happy New Year [13:51] scott-work: I was thinking about PR. No word from RT yet. I think ttoine might be eager to do some stuff, so perhaps give him admin access to various social sites? [13:51] We were talking about the fb page, and it would be nice to improve its appearance [13:52] But before we do that, maybe we should talk about a unified theme idea first [13:52] We have the logo [13:52] I mean, the round icon thing [13:52] And, we have the name Ubuntu Studio. I guess it would be nice to use the same logo for that on all sites [13:53] Additionally, we could use a slogan [13:53] I forget what it was on the plymoth theam [13:53] theme* [14:11] Different services have different possibilities, but I think we should be able to use the same material for all [14:11] Different possibilities for theming, that is.. [14:12] 1. the US icon-logo 2. the US name-logo 3. a slogan (perhaps tied with the name-logo) 4. background canvas (for sites that allow it) [14:13] Any thoughts? [14:22] IANAGD, but IMHO the slogan should really be really good, if we're intending to use one. +1 on the rest. [14:29] It's good to have a slogan that explains what Ubuntu Studio is, to those who never heard of it [14:29] There was one in the plymoth theme, but I forget how it went [14:30] It was "Linux for creative humans" or something along those lines [14:30] A bit Ubuntuish, but yet more universal, when referring to Linux [14:58] zequence-w: i completely agree with using unified themeing elements [14:59] i had come up with "linux for creative humans" in a artwork image i had done, i don't remember if it was actually made it into the plymouth theme [15:03] zequence: as to ttoine, absolutely i can give him access to the various social sites [15:03] i almost hesitate to mention this because it seems that i am arguing against giving him access (i am not), but he doesn't really need admin access to post ;) [15:06] zequence: as to the logo stuff, i am actually very close to having https://launchpad.net/ubuntustudio-resources updated with various graphics that i have been finding and aggregating [15:07] this may be a good place (when i get it updated by this week) to peruse for choosing one of the logos [15:07] scott-work, I need access to setup twitterfeed, at least [15:07] ttoine: i don't think we have a twitter account yet since we were waiting to push the current owner off of "ubuntu studio" [15:08] scott-work, twitterfeed and twitter are not the same at all [15:08] oh [15:08] * scott-work shows his lack of social media savvy :P [15:08] twitterfeed is a bit.ly service to post rss feeds on social networks. I use it for some customers when jetpack is not possible [15:09] heh, i don't know what jetpack is either ;) [15:09] ttoine: what do you need from me in order to set up twitterfeed? [15:10] just to be admin of the fb page [15:10] scott-work, and if I am admin, I can help you with moderation, in case (I hope...) there will be a lot of people posting,... [15:11] ttoine: admin of facebook page i can do :) facebook is blocked by the sonicwall device at work, but i can use my tablet to get around it (hopefully) or do it at home tonight [15:12] ttoine: how can i find you on facebook to add you as admin? [15:13] https://www.facebook.com/ttoine [15:13] first of all, add me as a friend [15:13] heh, it looks like "linux for creative humans" made it into plymouth ;) http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5308/5733545482_4d8f336566_z.jpg [15:14] scott-work, yes, i noticed it. it is already in 12.10, too [15:15] scott-work, I installed a fresh 12.10 and updated it. What is the best way to upgrade to 13.04 ? I change the source.list and make a dist-upgrade ? [15:16] ttoine: i'm not sure of the _best_ way to update to a dev copy. i think what you described will work however [15:18] scott-work, I try that and I let you know [15:30] ttoine: i sent you a message in facebook. i am forced to use my tablet and therefore the mobile version of facebook to find you currently and i simply could not find a way to initiate a friend request on it. [15:33] bah. i simply can't function on the mobile app. ttoine, i will add you to the facebook admin when i get home tonight. [15:34] scott-work, i posted on the ubuntu studio wall a hop ! [15:35] antoine thomas, with a colored hand on black background [15:36] i found your profile (i like the hand, by the way!) but i didn't see anywhere on the screen for a friend request [15:36] ios ? android ? [15:36] android [15:36] scott-work, strange... [15:37] it is not a hurry [15:37] do it when possible [16:10] hehe, found this by accident...it's just a mock up, not real: http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y65/NinjaKrow/Linux-Stuff/ShirtPropsal-Studio01.jpg [18:04] scott-work, nice t-shirt [18:04] would be great to have some like that on the ubuntu store ! [18:40] agreed! hopefully we can get some artwork done that is presentable for such a thing [19:04] scott-work, you really think it is possible to make it available ? [19:04] "open your creativity" might be an interesting tag line or something to play around with [19:05] ttoine: i think so. i'm not exactly sure about what it takes to get in into the official ubuntu store, but xubuntu does their own thing and i was planning on doing similar [19:06] i have already talked to a guy i work with because his wife does embroidery and once i get all the artwork together i plan to take a good .svg of the CoF and have a nice shirt made as a prototype === Lump|AFK is now known as Lumpy [19:06] then i wanted to explore different designs to see about getting it done in an online shop of some sort [19:07] i think xubuntu uses zazzle (if i remember correctly) [19:09] scott-work, but maybe xubuntu has a legal status [19:09] it is not only a community [19:10] maybe we will have to create a sort of non profit organisation ? [19:11] scott-work, maybe, it would be great to have a kind of map or the team, with timelines [19:13] scott-work, I told you I let you know [19:13] the upgrade from 12.10 to 13.04 is finished, all seems to be well [19:13] except it is mostly in english [19:14] but it is not really a problem [19:14] if you want me to test something, let me know [19:15] ttoine: i'm glad the update went well :) [19:15] even if it is in english [19:15] ttoine: from what i have heard, xubuntu has the latitude to make their own shirts as long as they don't really make money from it, which equates to selling at cost [19:18] scott-work, I understand that. but who, or how is managed the money ? [19:19] for Ubuntu-Lyon, my city loco team, there is a non profit organisation. I know this is the same for ubuntu-fr [19:32] ttoine: i'm not sure they are managing the money. if xubuntu upload the graphics and sets the price at cost, then users buy direct from cafepress/zazzle/whomever. i'm not absolutely certain this is how it is working for xubuntu, but that is what i surmised === scott-work_ is now known as scott-work [20:39] scott-work, ok. I didn't know that it was possible like that [20:49] good to know ! [21:38] Interesting... I was in the bios turning off the internal Audio and noticed that I could turn the irqs off on USB. [21:38] So I tried it :) [21:39] It appears that it just stops the bios from preselecting irqs. [21:40] I was still able to boot from a USB drive, And the USB stuff still has IRQs. [21:41] However, The IRQ selection... I am assuming done by the kernel, Makes much more sense. [21:42] The one ehci irq is on it's own now (USB 2.0), and my eth0 is now on it's own and it has left the audio IFs alone too. [21:43] zequence, holstein ^^^ FYI [21:48] hmmm. interesting news. how old is your motherboard len-1304 ? [21:50] MY MB is quite old (8 to 10 years) But it is still something to look for if someone is having problems finding open irqs [21:52] It is an "A-Bit AC7" [21:53] oh wow, i thought this would have been a newer motherboard to allow you to turn off auto irq [21:54] It was one of the "top" MB in it's day... not so top when I got it used :) [21:55] going home, will work on ttoine getting onto facebook and adding artwork to the -resources launchpad "code" [22:12] many boards have custom IRQ settings, but I've found that sometimes they don't do anything, since the kernel sets its own IRQs [22:13] zequence, Made a difference here though. Not sure why. Just something to keep in mind as one more thing to try when having trouble. [22:16] I wonder how open the irq settings are. I wonder if there is any way of "helping" the kernel decide these things. [22:17] My MB has only 24 IRQs, but a lot of the newer ones have 48 (like my netbook) or 100. [22:18] The PCI bus only has wiring for so many, but if non-pci stuff could be made to leave it alone, that would be good. [22:20] len-1304: its nice to have IRQ settings in a bios [22:20] PCIe has one I think, but each card can have a virtual IRQ or some such. The PCI cards IRQ is sent to the MB via the same stream as the data. [22:21] holstein, I think many MBs do, but we don't always know what they do. [22:22] len-1304: and the UI's is always different [22:22] Ya [22:22] note/net-books sometimes don't have many options though [22:53] ttoine, i can't add you as a friend in facebook. do you have it blocked? [22:53] ttoine, i will also need an email address to add you as a facebook admin for ubuntu studio [22:54] zequence, do you wish to be facebook admin as well? [22:56] ttoine, look under "privacy shortcuts" and "who can contact me" and see what "who can send me friend request" [23:43] ScottL: Sure. Here's my "official" fb page https://www.facebook.com/xequential