[02:43] <cjohnston> Is there any update on the tomboy notes problem?
[02:43] <cjohnston> I don't have the ability to restore the backup
[02:43] <chaselivingston> cjohnston: should be fixed now from what i understand
[02:49] <cjohnston> ack
[09:18] <JamesTait> Good moaning! ;-)
[09:46] <rye> cjohnston: hi, so, may I ask you to run http://people.canonical.com/~roman.yepishev/us/tomboy-sync-validator.py to see whether the api exports the data
[11:03] <gatox> good morning!
[11:57] <popey> hullo!
[11:58] <popey> my tomboy notes disappeared when synced yesterday
[11:58] <popey> someone just tweeted that the same happened to them today
[11:58] <popey> and someone else in #ubuntu-uk just had it happen
[11:58] <popey> has the U1 sync been turned off early for tomboy?
[12:01] <popey> ^^ being the person in #ubuntu-uk it happened to
[12:04] <mungbean_> somebody else on askubuntu wrote a question today about it too
[12:05] <popey> http://askubuntu.com/questions/251523/where-are-my-u1-synced-tomboy-notes
[12:07] <mungbean_> i added your answer popey
[12:20] <rye> the notes are not deleted completely, they are in the database but they were marked for removal by tomboy. Therefore it is possible to undelete them
[14:33] <cjohnston>  /63
[19:30] <mjuszczak> Are mp3s from Ubuntu One Music similar to the mp3s from Amazon MP3 in the sense of quality and DRM-freeness?
[19:31] <beuno> mjuszczak, indeed they are
[19:31] <beuno> no DRM
[19:32] <mjuszczak> I've been using Amazon for most things... I use S3 to store my files and then I buy my music from their store and keep it in cloud player.  Though I run Ubuntu Desktop so lately I've been thinking of using Ubuntu One instead.
[19:33] <beuno> mjuszczak, you get free music streaming when you buy a song, so you'd get both + local syncing
[19:34] <mjuszczak> yeah, but I tend to use mplayer to play songs ;)
[19:34] <mjuszczak> so I'd probably still want to download them maybe
[19:35] <mjuszczak> not sure why I winked
[19:35] <mjuszczak> but
[19:35] <mjuszczak> maybe mplayer command line supports ubuntu one streaming?  Or could I use something like fuse?
[19:37] <dobey> mjuszczak: if you want to have them locally as well, you can just choose to have the "Purchased Music" folder synchronized locally in the ubuntu one control panel app
[19:37] <mjuszczak> that easy huh?  awesome.
[19:37] <dobey> mjuszczak: then you can play them with mplayer. i don't know of anything that uses mplayer and supports u1 music streaming
[19:38] <dobey> you could of course, just go to the ubuntu one web page and play them straight on the web site, as well
[19:38] <mjuszczak> And I can probably use Ubuntu One to store pictures/videos instead of syncing them up to S3 like I do now.
[19:38] <mjuszczak> Could I upload the existing purchased amazon mp3s?
[19:38] <dobey> sure
[19:39] <dobey> as long as you have enough available space in your account, you can upload whatever files you have, regardless of what type of file they are
[19:39] <dobey> only music and photos are treated specially at the moment, though
[19:39] <mjuszczak> how are photos treated?
[19:40] <beuno> mjuszczak, in what sense?
[19:40] <dobey> mjuszczak: there's a photo gallery sharing feature on the ubuntu one web site
[19:40] <mjuszczak> ahh, gotcha.
[19:40]  * dobey recalls saying this the other day
[19:41] <mjuszczak> You did, sorry
[19:41] <mjuszczak> I just didn't know if there was additional special treatment.
[19:41] <beuno> mjuszczak, here's an example: http://ubuntuone.com/album/66VrjKiyrdLEohkDC4eTRt
[19:41] <mjuszczak> I have about 5,000 unorganized pictures to upload somewhere.  Should I sort them prior to uploading to ubuntu one or will the generated thumbnails make it easy to sort them once uploaded?
[19:42] <mjuszczak> bueno: congratulations
[19:44] <beuno> mjuszczak, thanks. And yes, you should sort them by folder
[19:44] <beuno> that's what U1 uses to represent albums
[19:49] <mjuszczak> okay, cool.  Thanks.
[22:37] <mjuszczak> okay one more quick question - I have a decent amount of mp3s inside $HOME/Music -- if I "synchronize that" with Ubuntu one, will it put it in the same place that the music I buy from Ubuntu One Music lives?
[22:43] <mmcc> mjuszczak: Hi. It'll treat those MP3s the same as other files, they'll just be synced to your other computers at $HOME/Music
[22:44] <mmcc> the music you buy from U1 Music is placed in ~/.ubuntuone/Purchased from Ubuntu One/<albumname>/*
[22:45] <mmcc> however - your music inside $HOME/Music will be available to play via the web UI at https://one.ubuntu.com/music/player/
[22:45] <mmcc> (as is the purchased music, of course)
[22:52] <dobey> mjuszczak: basically what he said. we have to put the purchased music in a separate folder for technical reasons, and because people may not necessarily want to automatically have their entire music collection synced up because they bought one song :)
[22:53] <dobey> but we make it easy to do that, for those who do want to sync all their music
[23:11] <mjuszczak> awesome :) Thanks!