[09:33] <zequence> cub: Hi
[09:44] <cub> hi zequence 
[09:44] <cub> how's life?
[09:44] <zequence> Pretty ok. Working hard on the next version of -controls
[09:44] <cub> nice
[09:45] <cub> hmm the usual suspects in this chatroom have declined
[09:45] <zequence> Adding some basic jack and pulseaudio controls. Trying to integrate everything into one, and making it possible to run everything at login
[09:45] <zequence> ddos attack yesterday, is what I heard
[09:45] <cub> yeah I read in the logs about that. That is going to be nice. 
[09:45] <cub> well not the ddos, the phrase before that.
[09:45] <zequence> Yep
[09:46] <zequence> I'm only worried about all sorts of bugs that appear when *hoping* things will just work
[09:46] <cub> :D
[09:46] <zequence> I'm going to add on the fly changing of samplerate and buffersize
[09:47] <cub> I should try to do as much testing as possible
[09:47] <zequence> Also, a debug tool, so whenever someone has a problem, we ask them to install -controls, click a button, and we get to know everything we need in one try
[09:47] <cub> how do you mean on the fly?
[09:47] <zequence> Without restarting jack
[09:47] <zequence> Like Ardour does it, with buffer size, at least
[09:48] <cub> is that necessary? At least with my usb card I will have to detach and attach it again to change sample rate
[09:48] <zequence> Or, if it needs to be restarted, I make that happen -but with a notificiation
[09:48] <zequence> Really?
[09:48] <cub> yes since it's set on the card with a switch
[09:48] <zequence> Well, that's the sort of thing one *hopes* will just work
[09:49] <zequence> linux-lowlatency, a complete new build, is available in the trusty repos
[09:50] <zequence> It's now apart of the Canonical master source
[09:50] <zequence> I'm going to try it out later today
[09:50] <cub> cool, so you won't need to do future updates?
[09:51] <TheDrums> Thought I saw that, congrats.
[09:51] <zequence> I won't need to bother about the SRUs. I'm still the maintainer of the config diff though
[09:52] <zequence> So, we should do some testing, especially with newer kernels, and make sure they perform to our liking
[09:55] <zequence> !paste
[09:56] <zequence> This is what it looks like now http://imagebin.org/290896
[09:57] <zequence> Unfortunately, indicator-app doesn't support a lot of Gtk goodies, so I'm not able to add stuff like volume control. Not the way I'm coding it at least
[09:57] <zequence> Just menus with text and no pictures. I don't like it, but it's a start
[09:58] <cub> zequence, that looks reaaaally good!
[09:59] <zequence> For Connections I'm using patchage
[10:01] <cub> zequence, any plans for a Stockholm visit?
[10:01] <zequence> cub: I go there sometimes. Don't know when next time. I'll let you know
[10:01] <zequence> cub: Let me know if you come to GBG
[10:02] <cub> absolutely, no plans at the moment though
[10:02] <cub> I might get an office space soon in a large shared office with artists, designers, muscicians etc
[10:03] <cub> it would be cool to promote Ubuntu Studio there
[10:03] <cub> their plan is to have small workshops where everyon can join bi-weekly or monthly
[10:04] <zequence> Cool
[10:31] <cub> yeah, it would be awesome to have a couple of filmmakers, designers, artists to try out the applications and workflows
[11:31] <knome> i'm so waiting that cmyk stuff lands properly in linux :)
[11:32] <knome> eg. REAL cmyk working space/export for inkscape would be <3
[11:32] <knome> then i could almost drop photoshop out of my workflow for good...
[11:41] <cub> hey knome, you should also head over here if/when I get an office there to tell people the awesomeness of xubuntu
[11:41] <cub> it's right beside where the ferries acnhor!
[11:42] <knome> hehe, we'll see
[11:42] <knome> but: sure, why not, if time and other things allow
[11:43] <cub> we'll see how things pan out :)
[12:16] <knome> yep
[12:31] <knome> zequence, i left a small comment on your dev application wikipage :)
[12:38] <zequence> knome: Thanks, man :)
[12:38] <knome> np!