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redtape-renegadeMorning ... Anyone ?07:27
ali1234bug 112946707:50
lubotu3bug 1129467 in android-tools (Ubuntu) "adb no longer works with latest Android update (4.2.2)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/112946707:50
kvarleyneuro: Found this re: our chat last night. http://liliputing.com/2013/02/how-to-install-ubuntu-touch-on-a-nexus-7-with-windows-mac-or-linux.html08:02
neuroah legend, cheers :)08:03
kvarleyneuro: np :)08:03
neuroi had a hiccup trying via parallels, so would be neat to try natively08:03
redtape-renegadeneuro: Is parallels a good system ?08:14
neuroi think so08:14
redtape-renegadeAny drawbacks ?08:14
neuroi'm still not 100% sure about usb devices08:15
neuroapart from that, it's great08:15
redtape-renegadeok08:15
neuroi'm a firm believer that dual/triple-booting is crazy talk08:15
neuroat least for me08:15
neuroi always find i want to use a tool that's only available in the OS i'm not booted into08:16
neuropain in the butt08:16
kvarleyneuro: Used to be the case for me with games...Not anymore :)08:19
kvarleyI just use virtualbox for any windows apps if I need them08:19
neuroi have a full windows vm on this mac just to use vmware vsphere client :)08:20
kvarleyYou own a mac :/08:20
neuroi own several08:21
kvarleyMore money than sense? :P08:21
neuro15" i7 MBP in front of me08:21
neuro13" i5 MBP in my bag08:21
neuroi5 mac mini in front of my tv08:21
neuroc2d mac mini in my office08:21
neuroand a c2d 15" mbp in my office that has a busted fan08:22
kvarleyneuro: https://twitter.com/kjvarley/status/30452550499895705608:22
neuroand a bunch of old ppc and 68k macs too08:22
kvarleyIMO macs are torture and stupidly over priced. Yes they look pretty but that's about how useful they are.08:22
neuroyou're right about window tiling, at least out of the box (i think there are 3rd party utils that do that, i've never needed them)08:23
neurowhy are you using a us layout keyboard?08:23
kvarleyneuro: Dunno, the 30 or so macs at uni have US layout keyboards08:23
neurothat's not the fault of the macs :)08:24
neuroyou know about opt+3, right? ####08:24
kvarleyneuro: It's not US though because US layout keyboards still have # on them08:24
neuroohhhhh08:24
kvarleyopt + 3 ?08:24
neuroscuze, let me disengage early morning stupid brain08:24
neuroyou're right, i'm thinking the other way round08:24
neuroout the box, you get a hash mark by pressing option (aka alt) and 308:25
neuro# voila08:25
neurohowever08:25
neurothat sucks08:25
kvarleyAlso, why doesn't the "maximise" button actually maximise the window? It does it vertically but not horizontally08:25
neuroso i use a different keyboard layout on my macs08:25
neurohttp://neuro.me.uk/2009/08/31/getting-the-uk-keyboard-layout-right-in-snow-leopard/08:26
kvarleyAnd what is the point in the CMD key, other than ta pain08:26
neuroit puts \ and # and " and @ in all the right places08:26
neurothe cmd key goes all the way back to the Lisa, it's just a legacy thing08:26
redtape-renegadeBoiler Engineer has just arrived .. he's 30 minutes late !08:26
kvarleyneuro: I'll never be able to do that unfortunately, the system is locked down pretty well08:26
neurothe same way Sun keyboards have oodles of extra keys that are useful on that platform08:27
neurokvarley: if you have a home dir, you can drop new keyboard layouts there08:27
neuro~/Library/Keyboard Layouts08:27
neuromight be worth a try08:27
kvarleyneuro: I have a fake home dir so not sure if it will work08:27
kvarleyEither way, I'd rather use dirty windows 7 than OS X08:27
neuroand what's the beef about rename option in the finder?08:28
kvarleyThere isn't one08:28
kvarleyThat's my beef08:28
neuroyup08:28
kvarleyWhy?08:28
neuroyou just slow double click08:28
kvarleyOh yeah, that's great08:28
neuroclick to select, then click again to enable rename08:28
kvarleyOr press enter when the file is selected08:28
neuroit's just another way of doing things, no less number of clicks08:28
kvarleyPeople who use OS X come across like it's easy to use08:29
kvarleyIt is far from it since everything is backwards, just like Apple08:29
neuroPeople who don't regularly use OS X or very reguarly use other OSes come across like OS X is hard to use08:29
neuroit's no less hard than any other operating system08:29
neuroyou just have your muscle memory wired in another direction08:29
kvarleyneuro: I disagree. I've used different OS' before. Granted I have spent more time on Windows and Linux than OS X but I've spent a considerable amount of time on Macs and I'm still completely lost08:30
kvarleyWith Linux I can get a totally different DE and learn it pretty quickly08:30
neuroi admit it can be a slightly harder culture shift08:30
neuroi think it's because of all the UI spooge shared between windows and most Linux Des08:30
neuros/Des/DEs/08:30
neuroI thing ragging on OS X just because it's different can be slightly unfair08:31
neuros/thing/think/08:31
kvarleyneuro: It's not because it's different, I appreciate different as long as it provides easier or faster workflow08:31
kvarleyOS X doesn't seem to do either IMO08:32
neuroi get that08:32
neurobut i find i can work very well in OS X, I think mainly because I'm familiar with it08:32
kvarley:)08:32
neuroI think that's all that this is, it's just a familiarity issue08:32
neuroi'm not saying THOU MUST ADORE MACS MUAHAHAHA, but i think it's a bit unfair just to write them off as crap because you are unfamiliar with them08:33
kvarleyI guess. Either way, I think some features are counter-intuitive and will never be buying an Apple product hehe08:33
neurowhich is completely your choise08:34
neurochoise?08:34
kvarleyChoice08:34
neurowhat is up with my fingers this morning08:34
popeymorning08:34
neurowhy aye08:34
popeypip pip08:34
neurokvarley: thing is though, the cost thing has never concerned me08:34
kvarleyneuro: Really? Why not?08:34
neurobecause i know i'm getting a well built, quality product08:34
neuroi got tired of buying dells and seeing them fall to bits under heavy use08:35
kvarleyneuro: You're getting a product built by Foxconn just like a lot of other hardware08:35
neuroit's not just the manufacture, it's the design too08:35
neuroand apple clearly have more rigourous quality control standards as to what they consider a finished product08:36
neuroin terms of durability, for example08:36
kvarleyneuro: I think physically that Apple hardware looks good and is fairly robust. But price for performance is just stupid.08:36
neurobut it's not just about performance08:36
neuroi want a hardware and software platform i know i can rely on08:36
kvarleyneuro: What about Apple having the power to discontinue your hardware? Like with iPods they just say that you're not getting any more updates ... Buy a new one sucker08:36
neurothen because Apple finally had the foresight to go x86 like the rest of the planet, I can throw another OS on there08:37
kvarleyneuro: With much difficulty. Apple make it very hard to do anything like that08:37
neurorly?08:37
neurothey make it easy to install windows08:37
kvarleyneuro: They're proprietary all the way08:38
kvarleyneuro: Only after years of locking everything down08:38
neuroubuntu installs fairly well too from what i hear08:38
kvarleyneuro: Maybe your issue was that you were buying the wrong hardware before you switched to Apple :)08:38
kvarleyneuro: That work is not down to Apple though08:38
neuroi was buying from one of the biggest PC manufacturers in the world08:38
kvarleyneuro: I meant for your needs.08:39
neuroand talking about proprietory in the face of PC manus deploying this secure boot stuff? :)08:39
neuromy needs are a stable and robust computing platform08:39
neuroI personally find those needs met with Macs08:39
kvarleyneuro: That's not the PC world, that's Microsoft screwing the PC marketplace08:39
neuroyes08:39
neuroand you don't find that concerning? :)08:40
kvarleyneuro: I have no interest in buying Microsoft products though08:40
neurobut you have to (usually) pass the microsoft hurdle if you want to buy some new PC hardware these days08:40
neuroyes, i know you can self build, but that can be a pain for most people08:40
kvarleyneuro: Yeah, usually. Depends what you buy really.08:40
neurooh totally08:41
kvarleyneuro: I'm fortunate in that the people I know ask me what to get rather than getting something THEN asking me to put ubuntu on it08:41
directhexsecure boot is *such* a pointless drama08:41
neurobut the number of OEMs shipping non-Windows 8 hardware will decline over time08:41
neurodirecthex: i know08:41
neurokvarley: hehe08:41
kvarleyneuro: Windows 8 is just an abomination in general08:41
jacobwmorning08:41
neurooh goodness, yes08:41
kvarleyneuro: In that respect you're better off with your Macs :)08:41
neuroha :)08:42
directhexstrangely windows 8 is faster on XP-era hardware than XP08:42
kvarleyjacobw: \0 :)08:42
neurodirecthex: wat?!?08:42
directhexthem's the benchmarks08:42
neurowow08:42
neuroi did not know that08:42
directhexten year old cpu and 1 gig of ram = faster OS08:42
neuroprobably kernel and driver optimisation08:42
jacobwdoes the CPU have features that the XP kernel isn't using?08:42
neuroon a 10 year old system? i'd hope not08:43
kvarleyneuro: We have different views on what hardware we need. :) I buy solely for performance then just get Linux whereas you buy a complete package.08:43
neuroi'd say that was a fair observation08:43
neuroright, i need to find some brekkie, i think this is why i'm typoing so much, back in a few :)08:44
kvarleyneuro: hehe, cya08:44
* kvarley confesses he installed XFCE and has mimicked the Unity layout08:45
jacobwbubt without the expose stuff08:48
jacobws/bubt/but08:48
kvarleyjacobw: Yeah. I would install unity on Arch but I think that'd be a crime08:49
JamesTaitHappy Friday, people! :-D09:06
jacobwhappy friday JamesTait09:11
redtape-renegadeT'is Friday, true.09:13
redtape-renegadeAnyone know how I can use an SDcard with dropbox .. my netbook HD drive is only 15 GB ??09:13
kvarleyredtape-renegade: Yeah you can, when you set up Dropbox on your computer it will ask you whether you want to put Dropbox in a custom location or just the default /home/user/Dropbox folder09:17
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neurommm, cheerios and marlboros09:38
neuro(not at the same time, obviously)09:39
AlanBellbug 113164609:40
lubotu3bug 1131646 in Unity "alt-tab: cursor keys to navigate switcher are counter-intuitive" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/113164609:40
A5c11Char5etHi guys09:41
neurohola09:41
A5c11Char5etMore SQL woes :(09:41
A5c11Char5etI suspect this is probably a stupid question for somebody who knows SQL09:41
neuroAlanBell: good shout09:42
A5c11Char5etHang on, I'll paste bin it..09:42
neuroit does seem counterintuitive as is09:42
AlanBellyeah, I try really really hard to live with the Unity alt-tab switcher, but it is so frustrating09:42
AlanBellI can't believe the designers actually use it09:42
A5c11Char5etAny ideas why this isn't working guys ?09:43
A5c11Char5ethttp://pastebin.com/BZjbNaC909:43
neuroneed the error09:43
A5c11Char5etOkay09:43
A5c11Char5etMySQL said:09:44
A5c11Char5et#1064 - You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'WHERE `UserName`='charles_l_hurst'' at line 109:44
neuroput a space on either side of the =09:44
neuroactually09:45
neurostep back09:45
neuroyou can't do that09:45
neuroINSERT is to insert a new row09:45
neuroyou need to use UPDATE09:45
neuroto update an existing one09:45
AlanBellupdate users where foo09:45
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AlanBellupdate users set confirmed=0 where foo09:46
neuroUPDATE `Users` SET ... yup09:46
neuro;)09:46
A5c11Char5etThanks neuro09:46
A5c11Char5etI'll look up update09:46
A5c11Char5etI don't usually dabble in SQL09:46
A5c11Char5etI'm just doing some webdev09:47
A5c11Char5etThanks dude.09:47
neuromight be worth reading up the mysql docs, they give a good overview of the basics09:47
AlanBellA5c11Char5et: maybe install phpmyadmin locally to have a play with it in a gui, it tells you what SQL it is doing09:47
neuroif this is for webdev, make sure you sanitise any input as well to prevent sql injection (plenty of tutorials and language functions kicking about to do that)09:47
A5c11Char5etAlanBell, I'm using phpmyadmin on the server09:47
A5c11Char5etneuro, yeah - I've been thinking about that09:48
A5c11Char5etneuro, just like checking length and content and stuff09:48
A5c11Char5etIs that enough ?09:48
kvarleyA5c11Char5et: No no no09:48
neurohttp://xkcd.com/327/09:48
neuro^ that's a brilliant example :)09:49
kvarleyA5c11Char5et: You need escape the strings to stop people being able to inject SQL. Regex and length checks should be done as well.09:49
kvarleyneuro: hehe good old xkcd09:49
A5c11Char5etRegular expressions *shudders*09:50
A5c11Char5et;)09:50
dwatkinsremove all special characters, perhaps, too09:50
A5c11Char5etEscape strings, ah - okay.09:50
dwatkinsI guess that's what sanitisation is, removing the quote marks and such like, as in neuro's XKCD cartoon09:50
AlanBelllittle bobby tables09:51
neuro:)09:51
dwatkinsthere are functions to do this in PHP, iirc09:51
* AlanBell uses a user called "Bobby Tables" as demo data whenever possible09:51
dwatkinshaha, nice09:52
dwatkinsI tend to use Zaphod Beeblebrox as my example username.09:52
AlanBellone day someone will spot the joke09:52
dwatkinsoccasionally Ford Prefect shows up too.09:52
popeyI use Elvis Presley09:52
dwatkinsWhat's the double minus on the end of Bobby Tables' full name, after the semicolon?09:52
popeyhttps://launchpad.net/~elvis-presley is me09:53
neuronooooooooo09:53
neuroi thought he was really using launchpad!09:53
AlanBelldwatkins: good question09:53
Laneysql comment09:54
neurohttp://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/4.1/en/comments.html09:54
dwatkinsan empty comment? ah ok09:54
shaunoI'm not sure it's empty; it'd cause it to disregard the rest of the intended instruction09:55
neuroyup09:55
dwatkinsshauno: yeah, I guess it would stop any subsequent commands in users' names being executed, too09:56
neuroso that if the input was passed into an actual mysql statement, the remainder of the statement of the injection wouldn't cause any errors from a malformed half-command09:56
shaunoright, assume the original statement is something dull like 'update students where name = $student limit 1'.  it becomes where name = robert); drop table students; -- limit 1, so the -- stops the 'limit 1' making it invalid09:58
brobostigongood morning everyone,09:59
ali1234carbon doesn't back up homescreens10:03
dwatkinsshauno: aha, cunning10:03
ali1234now i have to put back all the icons10:03
ali1234great, google have dne something to the clock widget so you can't make it smaller then 5x210:09
ali1234so now i can never set my homescreen up like it was before10:09
neuroooh, just realised it's friday morning10:11
neurobig bang theory time :D10:11
popey\o/ Friday10:11
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neuroi can report that the latest TBBT is awesome, as always10:33
davmor2Morning all11:02
ali1234wow the new build in firefox pdf viewer is slow11:19
ali1234it takes about 3 seconds to scroll each page11:20
directhexrendering a pdf is hard11:21
ali1234it is when you do it with javascript11:21
directhexjavascript is the future. didn't you hear the gnome devs?11:22
AlanBellooh, how does that reader work then?11:23
AlanBellFF19 in raring just downloads PDF files for me11:24
AlanBelloh, I see, they have to be downloaded in a certain way11:26
AlanBellmimetype perhaps11:26
AlanBellali1234: it is fast for me11:27
AlanBellreally fast11:27
BigRedSArgh. As if to prove my last mail to the list right I just created an *awful* empathy theme11:29
ali1234directhex: don't forget KDE devs11:30
ali1234they did it first11:30
directhexjavascript is not fast11:30
directhexmost of the reason why it's "fast" in browsers is high speed DOM11:31
directhexwithout the DOM, javascript is slow11:31
ali1234without DOM it has nothing to do anyway11:31
directhexwithout DOM it's a slow scripting language11:31
ali1234yep11:31
AlanBellCPU is never the bottleneck (unless something is spinning it for no reason)11:32
ali1234but of course anything that isn't compiled to native machine code is slow11:32
* davmor2 is currently addicted to Lazard's remix of beverly cravens "promise me"11:33
davmor2all 8 versions11:33
directhexthe two arguments for using JS for linux desktop development are nonsense11:38
directhexspeed is nonsense due to the DOM being the choke point11:39
directhexand transferrable skills are nonsense since there's little you can transfer from webdev to desktop dev, even if the language matches11:39
ali1234i totally agree11:39
BigRedSthat's the bit that got me - I don't want web developers writing any software I run outside of a browser11:39
BigRedSI've seen what they write11:39
directhexi don't want them writing software i run *inside* a browser, for the most part11:40
BigRedSwell, no, but it's hard to get away from that11:40
ali1234i don't want to run software written by anyone who isn't comfortable writing machine code with a hex editor11:40
* AlanBell isn't comfortable writing machine code in a hex editor11:40
AlanBellI wouldn't run software written by me either11:41
BigRedSah, no, software written by me is allowed to be rubbish11:46
ali1234when you think about it...11:56
ali1234you don't teach kids to use a calculator first, right?11:56
ali1234so why is it suddenly the right thing to do to start introductory programming courses with high level languages?11:57
AlanBellali1234: schools actually teach picaxe controller programming12:08
AlanBellbecause they have given up teaching computing, and the woodwork teachers are making robots and filling the void12:09
AlanBellcomputing or "ICT" is basically pasting in unlicensed pictures from the internet into a wordprocessor and adding captions as far as I can make out12:11
shaunopretty much.  "how to use Word to do your homework, because no-one can read your handwriting anymore".12:11
AlanBellwe went round a secondary school open day and in the ICT class the *first* thing the teacher said was "don't worry, there is no programming"12:12
ali1234ok, but how is raspberry pi filling the void? with proprietary hardware? it's like calculator manufacturers patenting long division and then doing everything they possibly can to prevent it from being taught12:12
AlanBellpicaxe != raspberry pi12:13
ali1234i know12:13
AlanBellit is a microcontroller12:13
AlanBellthat you program in BASIC pretty much12:13
ali1234PIC is something i can get behind12:13
ali1234AVR is better, but they are both documented well enough to be considered a decent learning environment12:13
ali1234no idea what PICAXE is but i've heard of it. is it like basic stamps?12:14
AlanBellhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PICAXE12:14
ali1234yes then. and like arduino too12:14
AlanBellyeah, arduino is the next level of complexity I think12:15
ali1234no, not at all12:15
AlanBellmore pins12:15
shaunoeven 'back in my day' ICT was pretty much useless, because the students kept up with the times better than the teachers did.  when we went from logo on beeb micros, to win95 boxes, it was a toss-up as to who was teaching who12:15
ali1234PIC is almost identical to AVR in terms of complexity of use12:15
ali1234PIC hardware architecture is actually harder to use because it has really weird page flipping12:16
ali1234but the applications are identical12:16
AlanBellyeah, I only meant in terms of more pins and space to do stuff12:16
ali1234"more pins" does not make it more complex, you can get PIC and AVR with more or less pins...12:16
ali1234more flash memory too12:16
AlanBelloh, ok12:16
ali1234they are direct competitors12:17
ali1234identical market12:17
bigcalmAny recomendations for a nice in-line field editor? I have a page with a title that I want an admin to be able to click edit, change the title and save without being redirected around. Rather like WordPress does with their permalink12:17
AlanBellanyhow, ali1234 if you want to see programming in a school, go to the woodwork department, not the room with computers in it12:18
ali1234"woodwork"12:19
ali1234you realise it hasn't been called that since before i went to school?12:19
AlanBellresistant materials then12:19
AlanBellor design and technology12:19
AlanBell"the room with the wood and saws in it"12:20
AlanBelland perhaps the laser cutter and CNC mill and pneumatic valve array board12:20
ali1234yeah i never saw the CNC mill in use in 7 years i was at that school12:21
neurohmm, downloading my 9.something gig "All Mail" folder off gmail may have been a bad idea12:30
neuroover three quarter of a million messages :P12:30
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mungbeanneuro: i use offlineimap for that12:58
dwatkinsany conversation about Document Object Models causes hilights, as I'm 'Dom' on another IRC network.12:59
mungbeananyone used 500px?13:03
mungbeanuploaded a tset bunch of pics (bad ones) and immediately got a load of "nice shot!" and faves. are they bots or the equivalent of twitter followers expecting follow backs.13:04
mungbeansome were pretty lame shots13:04
dwatkinsI don't see a 'new photos from all users' stream on there, mungbean13:05
dwatkinsperhaps there's an RSS feed13:06
mungbeandwatkins: there's a "fresh" section13:11
dwatkinsah ok, I only saw 'upcoming' which implies 'photos other people have already voted on'13:11
mungbeani was hoping there was an esay way to bulk upload to the site ...seems not13:17
dwatkinscan you cheat, and bulk-upload to flickr then move the folder across? ;)13:18
mungbeanneed a pro flikr account13:21
mungbeanalso my pro 500px account expires today13:21
mungbeanthink i won't bother..13:21
mungbeanpicasa don't seem to offer a way to even download the windows version if your client is windows :-|13:31
mungbean^windows^linux13:31
popeyhttp://dl.google.com/picasa/picasa39-setup.exe13:32
mungbean\o/ thanks13:32
popeynp13:33
mungbeanstill my favourite photo manager13:33
davmor2popey: do you think Daviey would appreciate this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rnw0D2AdYU13:43
popeyI'm gonna go ahead and not click that ☺13:43
MartijnVdSdavmor2: win :)13:43
davmor2popey: Ah go on you know you want to :)13:44
bigcalmHehe13:44
Davieydavmor2: die.13:45
popeythere. no13:45
davmor2Daviey: :D13:47
Laneyphablet-flashhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH14:18
Laneyetc14:18
diplo:)14:19
redtape-renegadeI'm off to Coffee Republic with a friend for a mocha .. think I'll bring the netbook too ..14:48
zleapcan anyone help or provide me with contact details with regard to ubuntu phones please ?15:45
diplo#ubuntu-phone ?15:47
AlanBellzleap: #ubuntu-phone is the place15:47
AlanBellzleap: and/or check ubuntuonair.com right now15:48
zleapthis is for someone on tne exeter lug list15:48
popeywhat specifically do you need?15:48
zleapi mentioned i got some free cd's at the last meeting,  as i know one if you works at canonical,  hence he is asking me15:49
popeyasking you what?15:49
AlanBellCDs are via me, and I don't work for canonical :)15:49
zleapabout ubuntu phones15:49
zleapok15:50
popeyyes, what specifically do you / he need?15:50
zleap > I am considering a Ubuntu Superphone and wanted tips on where to buy15:50
zleap> > and what brand etc.15:50
popeythey dont exist yet15:50
popeyyou can flash existing android devices with a preview developer version15:51
popeybut it's far from complete15:51
zleapok15:51
popeybut you can't buy an "ubuntu phone" in the shops15:51
zleapright so will we be able to buy in the shops ?15:51
popeyin the future, yes15:51
kvarleypopey: Is that guaranteed or is it dependent upon deals with manufacturers?15:52
kvarley/s/guaranteed/"guaranteed"15:52
popeywell duh15:52
directhexno announcements RE hardware partners have been made yet?15:53
popeyit is my considered opinion that at some point in the future you will be able to buy phones in the shops running ubuntu phone os15:53
popeybetter?15:53
popeycorrect directhex15:53
kvarleypopey: Yes :)15:53
zleapok thanks will pass that info on15:53
directhexpossibly not on the high street, unless canonical manages a major-league HW partner15:54
directhexor a branded network operator effort15:54
AlanBellor a supermarket15:54
directhexi.e. the only time you see ZTE on the high street is when it says "orange" on it15:54
kvarleyUbuntu phones don't need to be on the high street for success though, do they?15:54
AlanBellthe Asda phone (may contain horse and Ubuntu)15:54
zleapi wonder how many people have even heard of ubuntu to the point where they would buy a phone without seeing it first15:54
kvarleyAlanBell hehe15:55
directhexhorsebuntu!15:55
zleaplol15:56
AlanBellI wouldn't be surprised if they were sold in some disruptive way through some channel that isn't blocked by competition15:56
neurocorner shops? :)15:58
zleapcomputer shops perhaps15:58
neurothere are no real major computer shops in the uk these days15:58
zleapok15:59
neurowhich i guess is a testament to how pervasive technology is these days15:59
neuroyou can just walk into tesco and buy a nexus 7 off the shelf, or a macbook pro, or an hp desktop16:00
neuroin fact i can't think of anything more disruptive than a major supermarket getting involved16:00
neuromassive supply chain, marketing up the wazoo, and competitive pricing (usually)16:00
zleapyou need marketing16:01
zleapyou need to get across why Ubuntu phone is better than andriod, iphone or windows16:02
neuro"better" is a very subjective term16:02
zleapso how to you sell it to someone16:02
popeyyou dont16:02
neuroas kvarley's and my chat this morning about OS X demonstrates16:02
popeyyet16:02
neuro:)16:02
popeygiven it's not finished16:03
zleapoj so will a ubuntu phone integrate flawlessly with my ubuntu desktop ?16:03
zleapok16:03
neuroright now the only people who need to be sold to are developers and OEMs16:03
popeyand odms and carriers16:03
neuroand canonical is pretty good at that16:03
zleapso both will have ubuntu one16:03
neurocarriers, yeah16:03
zleapand maybe google integration for calenders etc16:03
neuroin fact i can imagine that carriers will be the only real sticking point16:03
neurozleap: it's early days, i'd say16:04
zleapok16:04
AlanBellzleap: calendar app isn't started16:04
zleapbut integration is important snyc appointments etc,16:04
AlanBellwell it is in terms of some people have been drawing pictures, but they don't know what back ends it has to support16:05
zleapAlanBell, no probs there16:05
neurozleap: sync is a solved problem, i've no doubt it'll happen; it's too early along the line yet for that to be an overriding concern, i'd say :)16:05
popeylots to do16:05
zleappoint is we are up against systems that JUST WORK i seen things like air something on apple16:05
AlanBellthe core apps are being designed UI first then datamodel afterwards16:05
zleapair play ?16:05
neuroairplay is for broadcasting video or data to another device16:06
zleapsurely core apps are going to be similar to desktop aps16:06
neuroe.g. apple tv16:06
popeynot important on day 116:06
neurototally16:06
AlanBellzleap: not really, no16:06
zleapneuro, air play can transfer files between computers on a network16:06
neurono, that's AirDrop16:06
zleapah16:06
zleapsorry16:06
neuroand that's a mac-to-mac thing over bonjour16:07
neurobest not to think about this as being "versus" ios, OS X, android, etc16:07
neurothose markets are *mahoosive*16:07
neuroabsolutely giant16:07
zleapi know16:07
neurolet them do their thing16:07
zleapso this is more specialist16:07
popeyno, less16:08
popeythere's a significant number of people who don't have smartphones16:08
zleapbut ok16:08
zleaplike me16:08
neuroif you start off trying to be a slave to someone else's UI model, or feature model, you end up chasing their tails forever16:08
zleapso this like a true OSS phone16:08
neuroi'm not sold on the whole gesture thing that ubuntu touch does, but that's just a personal opinion; it's great to see something different being tried16:08
popeythere is plenty non-free in it16:08
zleapok16:10
zleapso when are we looking at for a launch or is that too early yet ?16:10
neurounless canonical somehow overnight become a hardware manufacturer, a fabless semiconductor designer, and a logistics company, IMHO it will ever be "true OSS" (i.e. zero non-free)16:11
zleapok16:11
neurocf raspberry pi16:11
davmor2neuro: nor was I till I saw it in action and then it made sense :)16:11
neurodavmor2: that's why i'm reserving absolute judgement until i finally get round to flashing my n716:11
neuroand even then, as it's a dev preview, i'll still wait til final to be completely judgemental :)16:12
popeyzleap: October ☺16:12
zleapok16:12
neuroright, time to hassle garage about where the heck my car is ... *fume*16:12
davmor2neuro: it's a bit clunky on the n7 but it give you a good idea of how things will work16:12
zleaphi SamG216:16
SamG2Hi just setting up client16:17
zleapsam we are sort of discussing ubuntu phone here16:17
zleapok16:17
SamG2OK, i will listen, while looking into QML etc16:18
zleapok16:18
zleapmay also want to hang out in #ubuntu-on-air16:19
* bigcalm looks in to see popey mention October and starts to worry16:19
popey16:19
Laneythe example content amuses me16:20
Laneythat picture of ev16:20
davmor2Laney: which one is it I can't remember is he in gnome mode (with beard)16:38
popeydavmor2: he has froth on his nose16:39
davmor2popey: ah yes massive cup of coffee iirc16:40
Laneypopey: where did you get ddms?16:54
Laneyin the sauce?16:54
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popeyLaney: android-sdk17:42
popeyalan@deep-thought:~/android-sdk-linux/tools$ file ddms17:42
popeyddms: Bourne-Again shell script, ASCII text executable17:42
Laneyyeah, a separate download17:43
Laneyall things should be in the archive!17:43
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directhexWHO LIKES COMPUTOR GAMEZ!?!18:17
bigcalmo/18:18
bigcalmI likez them a lot more than the unit tests I'm writing right now18:18
directhexWHO ELSE18:19
davmor2directhex: I do when I get time18:19
bigcalm:O18:19
* bigcalm hugs directhex 18:20
directhexdavmor2, you don't count, you're not on my steam friends list18:21
dutchiecomputor gamez are funz18:24
bigcalmShows a linux client on the website but not in Steam itself. Silly Steam18:35
directhexbigcalm, uploading currently, apparently18:36
dutchiewhich game is this?18:41
popeybigcalm: what game?18:56
bigcalmdirecthex: ah19:22
bigcalmpopey: Guns of Icarus Online - no idea what it is though :D19:22
popeyoh19:23
davmor2directhex: popey and gord are good target audience members19:26
davmor2oh popey you are there19:26
popeyhm?19:26
davmor2popey: I wrote that earlier and forgot to hit enter19:26
notdrunkhey there ubuntu-uk, how do i actually get to system - administrator - hardware drivers, searching using the lense in the unity interface yeilds zero results, its to enable wireless20:34
notdrunk?20:38
AlanBellI have a date stamp from a sqlite database dump that looks like '\x07\xd9\x01\x01\x00\x07.\x0c\xb9\x19' and I believe it to mean 2009-01-01T00:07:4620:39
AlanBellhow do I interpret the hex to come up with that date?20:39
DJonesnotdrunk: If you mean additional drivers they some up in software sources in 12.1020:40
mungbeanand its called jockey-gtk20:41
notdrunkdont know DJones , it was suggeste when i searched about wireless and spent alot of time looking for administrator and hardware drivers and found nothing20:42
notdrunkthere is no wireless so the suggested solution was impossible to attempt20:42
DJonesmungbean: Not anymore, jockey-gtk was incorporated into Software Sources in 12.10, if you try running jockey-gtk in terminal, it says not installed, when you install & run again, it still says  not installed20:42
AlanBellah, I see it now, 07d9 is 2009 and the rest lines up20:44
notdrunkDJones: when i restart the computer to get into ubunutu i should search for software sources and find my drivers there? if the search for software soureces actually yeilds results other than some amazon bargains20:45
notdrunk?20:45
DJonesWhat version of Ubuntu are you using20:45
notdrunkquantal quetzal?20:46
DJonesok, with Unity?20:46
notdrunkyesh20:46
DJonesIf you click the menu in the top right, go to System Settings, and then Software Sources, there is a tab for Additional Drivers20:47
notdrunkkewlies20:47
notdrunklaters20:47
notdrunkoh and thanksh :)20:47
* jacobw figures out what openstack is21:53
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