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ttoinefalktx, sure ? you are modest ;-)00:04
falktx"you're welcome" just never sound good to me00:04
falktxnot a native english person00:04
ttoinefalktx, like me00:06
ttoinefalktx, just a last question00:06
ttoineI just had a look at cpu frequencies and compared a i7 3.6ghz and A10 3.8ghz... the difference is that the Intel one is 150 € more expensive...00:07
falktxthat is surely not the only difference00:07
falktxdoesn't i7 have haskell support?00:10
falktxVM extensions?00:10
ttoineare the packages optimised for that ?00:10
falktxno00:10
ttoine...00:10
falktxubuntu packages can't be fully optimized, or else they wouldn't work for generic, older CPUs00:11
ttoineI am just looking at the most cost effective cpu, actually00:11
ttoineso maybe an amd at 3.8ghz would be better than an Intel at 3.6....00:11
falktxI guess so00:12
falktxdepends on what you want to do00:12
ttoineaudio with mixbus...00:12
falktxfor me, I would read the VM stuff closely00:12
ttoinevm for virtual machine ?00:13
ttoineI see that the quad core Intel have 8 threads. a quadcore amd has only 4 threads...00:13
falktxyes, vm for that00:14
falktxmy current laptop can't run VMs properly, I hate that00:14
ttoinefalktx, what kind of laptop is it ?00:16
falktxhp compaq00:16
falktxcheap old one00:16
falktxI don't have money for better00:16
ttoineok, I understand ;-)00:16
ttoineMy laptop is a second hand thinkpad00:17
ttoineI don't have money too for a brand new00:17
ttoinewell, 1:18 am in my area. more than time to go to sleep00:18
ttoinehave a goog night / mornig / afternoon ;-)00:19
falktxok, you too00:19
falktxcya00:19
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smartboyhwHi scott-work 14:54
scott-workgood morning smartboyhw 14:56
scott-worki like cjwatson's email back to you ;)14:56
smartboyhwLOL14:56
smartboyhwscott-work, I actually asked in #ubuntu-release, then cjwatson said he fixed it a few minutes ago. LOL14:57
astraljavaI seem to have Contributors' meeting marked on my calendar for this coming Sunday. Is it happening, or is it way outdated markings?15:05
smartboyhwShould be way outdated15:05
smartboyhwAnd I will never be there anyway, it's 1:00 AM for me15:06
astraljavaOk, thanks. I'll remove all traces of it.15:06
scott-workastraljava: you might be like me and sharing a google calendar with ubuntu studio on it listing meetings15:06
astraljavascott-work: Actually, now that I looked more closely, it _is_ coming from somewhere else.15:07
smartboyhwLOL15:07
astraljavaIt's from Mike's, apparently through Fridge.15:07
smartboyhwActually it IS in the Fridge Calendar15:08
smartboyhwWonder will anyone go and delete it (or change it)15:08
astraljavaIf Google Calendar's UI is to be trusted, Mike could just remove it or change to something that actually works for majority of the team.15:09
astraljavaBut, for now, I won't pay attention to it.15:09
astraljavaSorry for the noise, I'm off to sing.15:09
scott-work"to sing"? for reals? where at?15:15
smartboyhwscott-work, !?15:18
scott-workoh, he left. janne had said he was "I'm off to sing." i'm guessing he meant to produce pleasant sound waves emanating from his mouth.15:42
scott-workthere is a ubuntu community council meeting in #ubuntu-meeting right now for ubuntu studio if any want to attend17:28
micahglen-1304: I'm sorry about -settings, I still have to merge back that accidental upload17:29
scott-workzequence: i have uploaded to the art-resources bzr branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntustudio-resources/art18:39
scott-worki'm not entirely happy with how complete it is or with how i've organized, if you find a more intuitive way or a better way, please feel free to change anything18:40
scott-workzequence_: did you see above?19:19
scott-workor quoted again here: zequence: i have uploaded to the art-resources bzr branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntustudio-resources/art [12:40] <scott-work> i'm not entirely happy with how complete it is or with how i've organized, if you find a more intuitive way or a better way, please feel free to change anything19:19
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zequence_scott-work: Ah, great. I've been away, though it might have not seemed so21:34
scott-workheh, i realized that i forgot to add the wallpaper though :/  i'll do that tonight as well21:35
zequence_Missed the community council meeting. Need to start using a calendar 21:36
zequence_diwic is bringing up some important things on how to set up audio configs on jack devel list and now ubuntu devel list21:39
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zequenceNot too soon21:39
zequenceWould be good to use a standard, which at least all Debian based uses21:40
zequenceYessss!! I got accepted to the network technician education21:49
zequenceI'm officially starting a career in IT21:49
zequencePretty lame to have such difficulty getting accepted, but the competition was really fierce21:50
scott-workcongratulations zequence ! 22:03
zequencescott-work: Thanks :)22:04
zequenceI had missed that we need to test the kernels after they are made -propsed22:05
zequenceproposed*22:05
zequenceSmall matter. Will do that from now on22:05
astraljavazequence: Huzzah! Conga-rats!22:09
zequenceastraljava: Thanks. Been waiting for a positive answer for 5 months now, or so.22:11
zequenceWill be great to change scenery for a while22:11
zequence6-12 months22:11
zequenceThat's how long the education lasts. Depending on how fast one is at reading thick IT books in English22:12
zequenceHope no one bears ill scorn for me, for reading some books about Windows servers :)22:12
len-1304No harm done.... 22:13
zequenceThe teachers have zero skills in Linux, and most of the books deal with Windows22:13
zequenceBut, I'll be focusing on Linux as much as possible of course anyway22:14
len-1304Windows has _more_ to deal with... seems fair.22:14
zequenceVery good point22:14
len-1304The company I work for uses Windows... because there would be someone to sue if things go wrong.22:15
len-1304I don't think we have bought a processing machine with out either us suing the maker or the other way around.22:15
zequenceI've heard some really freightening stories about companies paying ridiculous amounts of money for proprietary software, which they also need to use on Windows servers. 22:16
zequencelen-1304: Actually, my sisters husband works for a Post company in Switzerland, and they are wasting millions each year on the wrong setup22:17
len-1304I know that any SW change we have gotten costs about 10K minimum.22:17
len-1304So the company might supply Windows, but we generally used a Linux boot CD to install it :)22:18
zequencehehe22:18
len-1304Using dd22:19
ttoineand gparted ;-)22:25
ttoinezequence, I just missed a happy news, I guess ?22:25
ttoinewhat happend ?22:25
zequencettoine: I got accepted to an education. Network technician. It's basically an education where I get to study for a number of certificates of my own choice. 22:31
zequenceIt's not a very long education, and will ensure that I'll be working in IT, instead of what I've been doing until now - manual labour22:32
zequenceI'm probably going to continue studies at a later point at the university, but until then, having those certificates will be a good thing to have in the bank22:32
ttoinezequence, it is a kind of work and study deal, to become IT technician ?22:33
ttoineor you are just student ?22:33
zequencettoine: To get one certificate, you need to read a very big book for it. Then you take a test somehwere. Like, a certificate for Windows Server 200822:33
ttoineok22:34
zequenceThere's also one called Linux+22:34
ttoine;-)22:34
ttoinegreat. congratulations !22:34
zequenceThanks22:34
ttoineI hope you will find interesting books !22:34
zequenceMe too. But, I will read some on Windows too probably. Even if I don't have to.22:35
zequenceYou can actually pay for those tests as a private person too. Costs a bit though. The two benefits of this education is, the tests are for free, and there's someone to ask when you can't understand what you're reading. Except, when you're having trouble with anything dealing with Linux22:41
ttoinezequence, but for Linux, there are planty of information on Internet22:42
ttoineand I hope you will read some stuff about Windows, there are some interessant things to learn22:43
ttoineat least, a lot of thing about what should not be done in IT to be productive and cost effective ;-)22:44
ttoinegood night everybody. tomorrow, a brand new workstation start to produce music with Ubuntu and Mixbus...22:47
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