holstein | cinammon is nice | 01:51 |
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zequence | Haven't tried it, but seems to be very close to how gnome-shell works, technically. Just that it has the Windows layout of panel, manu and status area | 02:32 |
zequence | And no dash | 02:32 |
holstein | zequence: you like gnome shell, right? | 03:50 |
ornj | How do I help out with translation? | 04:13 |
holstein | !contribute | 04:17 |
ubottu | To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu | 04:17 |
holstein | ornj: pretty much just hang here and ask :) | 04:18 |
ornj | HI I WANNA MAKE THE MOAR SPANISH PLS | 04:18 |
* ornj hangs | 04:18 | |
ornj | tx, holstein | 04:19 |
ornj | Will this, though, affect Ubuntu Studio as well? Or just the main K/X/Ubuntu distributions? | 04:20 |
holstein | ornj: ubuntustudio is "main" and "official" as well | 04:22 |
holstein | we would have some specific documentation though | 04:23 |
ornj | I guess I'm seeing untranslated stuff that seems to be Ubuntu Studio-specific, so that's what I wanted to work on translating. | 04:23 |
holstein | yup.. the other distros wont need that stuff, typically, so they wouldnt see it to translate it | 04:24 |
ornj | i.e. that seems to be translated in Xubuntu | 04:24 |
holstein | ornj: we can use whatever from xubuntu pretty much | 04:24 |
ornj | Like "Audio Production," though, in the Xfce panel menu, is not. | 04:27 |
smartboyhw | zequence, len-1304 uh oh http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2134564 | 10:28 |
smartboyhw | We have a nouveau problem. | 10:28 |
len-1304 | smartboyhw, I don't know where to go with that. I haven't had that problem here. Lots of people want to say it is a nouveau problem... it is easier not to do anything about it. | 13:46 |
smartboyhw | len-1304, I told him to report bug to nouveau | 13:46 |
len-1304 | There are lots of programs that work fine with that driver. | 13:46 |
len-1304 | I think it should also go against ubiquity | 13:47 |
smartboyhw | len-1304, OK | 13:47 |
smartboyhw | May be let him file the bug first. We can manually target against ubiquity themselves. | 13:47 |
len-1304 | My thought is that the video driver is maintained outside of ubuntu | 13:48 |
len-1304 | and for ubuntu to release an installer that won't work on a large percentage of hardware doesn't make sense | 13:48 |
len-1304 | If the live desktop shows up at all... then it should be installable. | 13:49 |
smartboyhw | len-1304, yep | 13:50 |
smartboyhw | Hello madeinkobaia :) | 14:17 |
madeinkobaia | Hi smartboyhw ! How are you ? : ) | 14:18 |
smartboyhw | madeinkobaia, extremely good! | 14:18 |
madeinkobaia | That rocks : ) | 14:19 |
zequence | madeinkobaia: Hi | 14:20 |
madeinkobaia | Hi zequence ! | 14:20 |
smartboyhw | \o/ zequence is here:) | 14:20 |
madeinkobaia | ; ) | 14:20 |
smartboyhw | zequence, um. | 14:26 |
smartboyhw | The PR team should remain small, perhaps no more than five active members. This should hopefully prevent major overlap of news coverage and hopefully such a small group can find an easy (and informal) consensus about what topic each member should cover. | 14:26 |
smartboyhw | But according to https://launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-public-relations that's 7 :p | 14:26 |
smartboyhw | zequence, I propose removing the ubuntustudio-testing mailing list | 14:36 |
smartboyhw | We only have had ONE email | 14:36 |
smartboyhw | And that's a blank test message from you. | 14:36 |
zequence | smartboyhw: I disagree. The bigger the PR team, the better | 14:50 |
zequence | The more people we reach, the bigger we can get | 14:51 |
smartboyhw | zequence, you made that sentence yourself. | 14:51 |
smartboyhw | It's in the wiki, IIRC | 14:51 |
zequence | The -testing mail list is not used yet, but if I can get my automated test scripts in order, it will soon be used for posting test results | 14:51 |
smartboyhw | zequence, OK | 14:51 |
zequence | smartboyhw: That may have been Scott, who wrote that | 14:51 |
smartboyhw | zequence, OK | 14:52 |
smartboyhw | Let's delete! | 14:52 |
smartboyhw | :P | 14:52 |
zequence | The whole wiki needs a lot more work | 14:52 |
zequence | YOu are welcome to edit it | 14:52 |
smartboyhw | zequence, just been thinking: After 13.04 is released you will have three kernels to maintain :O | 14:53 |
smartboyhw | zequence, I will clean up the wiki some day. | 14:54 |
zequence | I really need to get my mail filtered | 15:04 |
zequence | Had 700 mail in my inbox today | 15:04 |
smartboyhw | zequence, :O | 15:05 |
smartboyhw | zequence, I get 1300 of them after my last exam:P | 15:05 |
madeinkobaia | Bbl : ) | 15:14 |
smartboyhw | madeinkobaia, :) | 15:15 |
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zequence | smartboyhw: What mail client are you using? | 15:53 |
zequence | I'm using the Opera built in mail client in the web browser. The best graphical mail client I've ever used | 15:55 |
zequence | But, I'm moving to Mutt | 15:55 |
zequence | Just haven't got around to it yet | 15:55 |
smartboyhw | zequence: GMail in Firefox why? | 15:55 |
zequence | smartboyhw: You should try something faster. Doesn't it take a lot of time using the browser? | 15:56 |
zequence | The reason why I'd rather use Mutt is for speed, and being able to make local filtering. Opera is really fast too, but proprietary :( | 15:58 |
zequence | One problem with cli programs is you always need to learn all the key commands before you can start uting it properly | 15:59 |
zequence | Takes some effort getting into it | 15:59 |
zequence | I wasn't a huge cli user in the past, but the more I get into it, the less graphical tools do I use | 16:00 |
smartboyhw | zequence: I don't like desktop mail clients. | 16:00 |
zequence | If you set up your own server, Mutt is not on your desktop, and you can access it from anywhere | 16:01 |
zequence | Ok, new linux-lowlatency in proposed which should fix header linkage bug | 16:02 |
smartboyhw | zequence: I think it fixes VB bug too. Would you please try? | 16:03 |
zequence | smartboyhw: Yes, if that bug has to do with broken header links | 16:04 |
zequence | smartboyhw: It's better for the reporter to find out. Do you have the bug number? | 16:05 |
zequence | never mind. Found it | 16:06 |
smartboyhw | zequence: I think it is the core reason. | 16:06 |
TheBingsta | hello :) | 17:31 |
TheBingsta | i am having some problems with my ViewSonic Monitor. it is acting as if there is no input, when it is enabled. | 17:32 |
DarkEra | TheBingsta, i think it's better to join #ubuntustudio for support :) | 17:39 |
TheBingsta | oh cheers | 17:46 |
madeinkobaia | See you all : ) | 17:58 |
len-live | zequence, Redoing install of 13.04 daily (two days old) | 22:41 |
len-live | The locale chooser does more than set the time zone. | 22:42 |
len-live | It starts out on "page timezone" of ubiquity. default language and country are enlish and US (Default locale = 'en_US.UTF-8'). | 22:44 |
len-live | then "Set debian-installer/country = 'CA'" Hmm, I didn't ask for that really, I just set the time zone. What if I want Paris french and PST time zone? | 22:46 |
len-live | Language does not equal location. | 22:46 |
len-live | So now I have locale = 'en_CA.UTF-8' and then language = 'en_CA:en' | 22:47 |
len-live | The logs don't say anything about which timezone was selected even though CA could be any one of 5 timezones (if you include Newfoundland). | 22:50 |
len-live | Newfoundland has its own timezone. UTC - 0330 = NST, Yup 1/2 hour out from the rest of the world. | 22:52 |
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