[02:00] <micahg> OvenWerk1: FYI, one change per commit makes for much easier reviewing
[02:06] <micahg> OvenWerk1: does anything in -menu still need xdg-utils?
[04:16] <Mish> um Len?
[04:16] <Mish> I mean OvenWerk1
[04:16] <Mish> I have a little problem here
[04:17] <Mish> I need a little help with the menus
[05:48] <Mish> OvenWerk1: Sorry for quitting but I had to log out of my session for applying the changes. I have solved the problem by editing the xfce-applications.menu file
[05:50] <Mish> Had to search a bit, but I learned something new today :)
[07:11] <Noskcaj> Just so you guys are aware of it, Testdrive doesn't support studio anymore due to issue with the install size
[07:19] <Noskcaj> If someone is willing to help fix this (on the testdrive end), let me know and i'll help you get started
[07:45] <astraljava> Noskcaj: There's a size check? O.o
[07:54] <smartboyhw> astraljava, Noskcaj what size check!?!?!?
[08:02] <astraljava> smartboyhw: It was a question from my part, I am not sure there is, but if install size indeed is a deciding factor, then sounds like something is keeping track of it.
[08:03] <astraljava> Noskcaj: I have a (mostly) free weekend, if I manage to finish my work project quickly, I could have a look at the code.
[08:20] <smartboyhw> astraljava, is it?
[08:20] <smartboyhw> We are a DVD install already
[08:21] <smartboyhw> I don't think disk size is the deciding factor for us at least
[08:21] <smartboyhw> Well, if you want all that software, disk space must be comprimized
[08:21] <smartboyhw> We aren't Lubuntu (who strangely aims for CD-sized ISOs)
[08:22] <cub> I like smaller iso's but sure, fitting all the applications might be difficult
[08:28] <Noskcaj> smartboyhw, astraljava, cub: Testdrive doesn't make a big enough virtual disk to install studio to, the "other size button is broken too. so edubuntu and studio won't install
[08:29] <Noskcaj> smartboyhw, If you get the virtual disk changes done i assume it would be simple to copy them across to get RAM allocation fixed too
[08:38] <astraljava> smartboyhw: I don't think the conversation was ever about the ISO size, but the install size.
[08:38] <astraljava> Nobody's interested in making ISO size smaller, that was deemed futile long ago. :)
[08:49] <smartboyhw> We can't help either with install size
[08:50] <smartboyhw> Noskcaj, I think we should rather work on making 10GB drives available on Testdrive instead
[08:50] <smartboyhw> or 16GB
[08:52] <astraljava> smartboyhw: That's what he's referring to with virtual disk changes. Should be trivial, but I'm interested more in finding out why the "other size" button doesn't work.
[09:08] <smartboyhw> astraljava, me too
[09:09] <smartboyhw> I do wonder how many people use Testdrive to test Studio:P
[09:21] <Noskcaj> smartboyhw,  i would, if i could
[09:22] <Noskcaj> neither of the "other" dialogue boxes worked, so they were disabled. this was ~2 years ago.
[09:22] <Noskcaj> i vote for a 16GB and maybe a 32 and 64
[09:39] <smartboyhw> Noskcaj, probably NOT 64GB.
[09:39] <smartboyhw> 16 and 32 should be OK
[10:12] <Noskcaj> smartboyhw, just a suggestion
[10:13] <cub> Mish, did you do the icons in Inkscape?
[10:13] <smartboyhw> Noskcaj, 16 and 32 
[10:13] <Mish> cub: Yes I do
[10:13] <smartboyhw> I don't think 64 is needed when you are just testing an ISO
[10:14] <Mish> cub: Do you need them?
[10:14] <cub> Mish, do you have any good links or pointers on Inkscape? I would like to get myself up to speed on how to use Inkscape during my vacation
[10:14] <Mish> the source SVGs I mean
[10:14] <cub> Well, yeah it could be helpful to look at and dabble around to learn
[10:15] <cub> I suppose I could get them from Launchpad?
[10:16] <Mish> I mostly learned Inkscape by myself
[10:16] <Mish> but microugly's guide is really good for starting
[10:16] <Mish> let me find a link
[10:17] <Mish> http://www.microugly.com/inkscape-quickguide/
[10:17] <cub> cool thanks!
[10:18] <Mish> The preview box of the source SVGs contains the finished product but all around it on the drawing board are preliminary designs and temporary assets 
[10:18] <Mish> which looks like a mess
[10:24] <cub> :)
[10:24] <Mish> I"ll upload the svgs to my branch in a moment
[10:24] <cub> I have a dream of creating a Solarized theme and icons for my xfce laptops. We'll see if I ever get the time to actually do it.
[10:25] <Mish> Solarized is a big project. But that'd be really cool
[10:25] <cub> yeah, I got hooked after changing my terminal, vim and xchat to solarized
[10:26] <cub> there is one for KDE
[10:32] <Mish> cub: Here's the link  --  https://code.launchpad.net/~mishrashubham2007/+junk/UbuntuStudio
[11:04] <cub> thanks
[11:05] <Mish> NP. The svgs in an src directory
[14:11] <OvenWerk1> micahg: just on my way out... I thought I had done one change per commit, but I may have slipped, sorry. I think I can remove xdg-utils and will. I'll leave a note when I have done so.
[14:28] <micahg> OvenWerk1: I see one big thing here: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntustudio-dev/ubuntustudio/ubuntustudio-menu/revision/58
[14:29] <micahg> OvenWerk1: good job on fixing the warnings though, I didn't know about Link before in .desktop files
[18:17] <madeinkobaia> Hi fellows : )
[18:18] <DarkEra> hey mate
[18:21] <madeinkobaia> Hi DarkEra, what's up ?
[18:22] <DarkEra> not much to be honest, except being busy at home fixing and freshing up the rooms :)
[18:23] <DarkEra> another thing is that my laptop broke/died. I'm on my old netbook at the moment
[18:29] <madeinkobaia> So he died of old age, a natural ending, no worries except in case of data loss.
[18:31] <DarkEra> the problem is that i can't get myself a new machine soon or let the laptop get fixed. That's what bothers me
[18:48] <madeinkobaia> Ops sorry I didn't read well your previous post, its your new one who have died...and you're using the oldest right now. Well thats tricky indeed. By my side I get some old pc on stock too, in case of problem. 
[18:50] <DarkEra> the laptop that died  was 5 years old now, so development can't continue for now
[18:53] <madeinkobaia> Yeah, glorious time we live now, we planned obsolescence as leading point, etc. You just have to be lucky :(
[18:55] <madeinkobaia> I know that built by yourself your own pc works better. When you buy an all made one, they are often more problems.
[18:57] <DarkEra> true
[18:59] <madeinkobaia> I always built by my self my pc, and except in case when I shoot them with feet ;p I keep them working. The actual I using for internet have 10 years. And works more or less fine. Well is outdated but, fortunately I run Debian on it, so, what else :)
[19:05] <madeinkobaia> Bbl, see you :)
[21:10] <OvenWerk1> micahg: Ah, I see what you mean, I lumped all the linian fixes together, I should have split them up. I will rememeber next time...