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daftykinsi've only bought two - didn't really touch much of the first except Darwinia00:00
shaunodarwinia was neat00:02
shaunomost the introversion games are.  I think uplink was the first software I ever bought just because it had linux compatibility on the box00:03
daftykins:D00:08
daftykinsi remember seeing a housemate play some00:08
daftykinswith the gigaquad modems or something, heh00:08
arsenlike the look of this xps13 ultrabook - not bad00:12
arsentad pricey00:12
daftykinsi'm not convinced battery life would be good00:16
arsenwho knows00:18
arsenfrankly the laptop market is a mess - too many choices, no clear winners, i still find it hard to think anything is better than a mac - and ironically nowadays macs seem good VFM00:19
daftykinsDell!00:19
daftykins:D00:19
arsenwhat hope do we have!00:19
daftykinsi have a US mate who shopped around for ages then gave in and went MBP, ja00:19
daftykinsi got a nice Lenovo for the boss' kid the other day00:19
daftykinsi may've mentioned? not sure00:19
daftykinsbut yeah you really need to drop closer to a grand to get it all i think00:20
daftykinsi'd be prepared to buy something good with bad storage then put in my own SSD, but meh00:20
arsenyep thatd be fine00:21
arsenbut SSDs are pretty common now sadly00:21
arseni even have one in my desktop!00:21
arsenim starting to get annoyed with windows on my gaming PC - but until steam gets games upto scratch in steamos/linux i cant really flip00:22
daftykinswhy would commonality be sad?00:25
shaunoI'm the other way around there .. I want to put together a htpc, but steamos has added a chunk to the requirements00:25
daftykinshehe00:25
daftykinsi still see PC gaming as at a desk and console gaming on my TV00:25
arsenas in - its hard to find bargains with non-SSD where its cheap to put the SSD in than buy with already installed :p00:26
daftykinssadly most of my mates still play on consoles only00:26
daftykinsarsen: ah yes00:26
arsenpah  - we all still game 'properly' ;)00:26
daftykins'tis either paltry unknown model 128GB or a 500GB-1TB with 8GB NAND SSHD00:26
arseni have the cruical SSD that was on a deal for black friday.00:27
arsengot a super nice intel one at work sat in a drawer never being used - a measely 32gig hah00:27
arsendefinitely gona find itself as my steamOS console OS disk ;)00:27
daftykins^_^00:28
daftykinsi have the 40GB V-series intel in my HTPC00:28
shaunoI want a new ssd :/  128GB is starting to feel a tad tight00:29
daftykinsOS only?00:30
shaunokinda everything.  I symlink to rust selectively00:31
arsenooh free upgrade to 100meg this year :D00:31
shaunoputting home on hdd seems a bit daft, it gets accessed more than the OS does00:31
arsenright on that happy note - time to watch some TV in bed.00:32
daftykinshttp://www.thinkbroadband.com/ping/share/b4f29be1fa739ac22496c36c846024e4.html00:36
daftykinslook at my tubes00:36
daftykinspacket loss at every one of those red lines00:36
arsen:D00:36
daftykins'tis muchly odd00:37
daftykinsarsen: us rockdwellers have 40/5 for £35/mo now! D:00:37
arsensee if aaisp will service your small island :p00:37
arsenwow - they've been laying pipes!00:37
daftykins?00:37
daftykinsoh given my service?00:37
arsenerrrrrrrrr ? :p00:38
daftykinsi don't think infrastructure has ever been that bad, in terms of off-island connectivity00:38
arsenAAISP = good ISP, i assume you wont be able to get their service but you'd be a fan.00:38
arseni thought you guys had suffered for a while00:38
daftykinsi mean what's the 'laying pipes' bit about?00:38
daftykinsyeah the french link seemed to do a lot00:38
arsenor was it just .. expensive?00:38
daftykinswell they pretty rapidly kept doubling everyone's speeds00:39
daftykinshalf megabit to 1, to 2, to 4, to 8, to 1600:39
daftykinsi was disappointed they didn't implement packages00:39
arsenarh. gothca.00:39
arsenokay must dash before she gets angry.00:40
arsentara :)00:40
daftykinso/00:41
mappsO_o01:56
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foobarryhttp://highscalability.com/blog/2014/2/26/the-whatsapp-architecture-facebook-bought-for-19-billion.html good techie POV07:12
foobarryOne of the few but lingering complaints about the Raspberry Pi is that it relies on a proprietary GPU blob for communication between the graphics drivers and the hardware. Today, Broadcom released the full source for the OpenGL ES 1.1 and 2.0 driver stack for the Broadcom VideoCore IV 3D graphics subsystem running on one of its popular cellphone systems-on-a-chip07:33
foobarryThe SoC in question is similar to the one used on the Raspberry Pi, and Eben Upton says making a port should be 'relatively straightforward.07:34
ali1234lol07:34
ali1234two years ago they were saying "the source and documentation is so complicated that it would take a team of hundreds of engineers years to understand it"07:35
foobarryhttp://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/629907:35
ali1234and "there is no way any of it would be of any possible use to anyone because it is so complicated"07:36
foobarryare they quotes from the broadcom employee? :P07:37
ali1234yes07:37
ali1234i'm looking for them now07:37
foobarrypolitics innit07:39
ali1234hae they actually released any code that runs on the main core?07:40
ali1234or any documentation for it?07:40
ali1234or is this just source for yet-another shim?07:40
foobarryits in the link ^^07:43
ali1234yeah i';m too lazy to read it07:43
foobarryEarlier today, Broadcom announced the release of full documentation for the VideoCore IV graphics core, and a complete source release of the graphics stack under a 3-clause BSD license. The source release targets the BCM21553 cellphone chip, but it should be reasonably straightforward to port this to the BCM2835, allowing access to the graphics core without using the blob07:43
ali1234that doesn't actually answer my question07:43
ali1234*which* blob?07:43
ali1234the raspberry pi is currently unusable without several07:43
foobarrythere's a bit of discussion about that07:49
foobarryon http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/222107:50
ali1234"The instruction set of the GPU would give away how a lot of the speed is  achieved if it were published, and since no-one (outside Broadcom)  has  access to the compiler and assembler (they are commercial and cost a  lot of money), there seems little point in publishing it anyway. And to  be honest, the only people who really understand some of the more  esoteric instruction sets of some of the more esoteric cores on the chip  are the people who desig07:52
foobarrysome people take your line: "I guarantee you that the shader compiler is not written in VHDL. The driver, the thing that controls the hw, is in the ?firmware? blob. There is nothing ?driver? about the RPC shim code that was released."07:52
ali1234yep07:52
ali1234that is well know07:52
ali1234you can disassemble their blob and find the function which is labelled "shader_compiler"07:52
ali1234but you can't disassemble it because the GPU core uses an undocumented proprietary instruction set07:53
foobarryothers say at least make it possible to provide the necessary Wayland EGL support for hardware compositing.07:53
ali1234(which has already been mostly reverse-engineered by the way)07:53
ali1234btw what you just linked is 18 months old07:54
MartijnVdShttp://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/6299#comments07:54
MartijnVdSthat's the newest announcement07:54
foobarryargh07:55
ali1234i'm just trapped in a maze of press eleases07:55
MartijnVdSall different?07:55
ali1234where is the actual source code and documentation?07:55
ali1234all alike07:55
MartijnVdSI had a PDF earlier07:55
foobarrythats why the link said "ur existing open-source graphics drivers are a thin shim running on the ARM11,"07:55
ali1234hmm ... we have an architecture reference guide07:56
ali1234it's 111 pages... that's tiny07:56
MartijnVdShttp://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/02/raspberry-pi-marks-2nd-birthday-with-plan-for-open-source-graphics-driver/ has links07:56
foobarryhttp://www.broadcom.com/support/07:56
foobarryhttp://www.broadcom.com/docs/support/videocore/Brcm_Android_ICS_Graphics_Stack.tar.gz07:56
ali1234"Nobody needs direct access to the GPU except the people who are *able*  to write code for it, and that is very few people indeed. And there is  no need for access to the GPU blob in order to maintain compatibility  with the Linux ABI. That's the job of the low level drivers on the Arm  side."07:59
MartijnVdSali1234: who says that?08:00
ali1234a broadcom employee, on the raspberry pi forum08:00
MartijnVdSwhen?08:00
ali1234201108:00
MartijnVdSJust broadcom being broadcom then08:00
MartijnVdSthey're the same with wifi chips08:01
MartijnVdSvery similar to nvidia imho.08:01
ali1234yeah08:01
ali1234don't believe they are doing this out of the goodness of their heart08:01
ali1234they're doing it because the videocore is a security nightmare08:01
ali1234doesn't look like this contains the source of the bootloader08:05
MartijnVdSthat's next, once they stop selling that chip to anyone but RPi foundation08:06
ali1234the documentation doesn't describe how to write a bootloader either08:07
ali1234so you still can't boot the thing without their proprietary watchdog OS08:07
foobarrywhat do you guys use for dedrm calibre?08:15
MartijnVdSnothing08:15
foobarryseems...not very straightforward on linux08:15
foobarryand wine/windowsy08:15
foobarryi have a kobo and need to read books purchased from amazon :S08:15
MartijnVdSwhy do you buy books from Amazon if you have a kobo?08:16
MartijnVdSOr, why buy a kobo if you have Amazon books?08:16
foobarrybooks from amazon are usually best value and i regularly take advantage of their 99p books08:17
foobarryand i often have amazon vouchers08:17
MartijnVdS.. so you bought a Kindle08:17
foobarryi don't wnt to be locked in to kindle for the rest of my life08:17
foobarryand the kobo was £3008:18
foobarryits straightforward if you have the kindle PIN but if your books are on kindle for pc or kindle cloud its a pain08:19
diddledanmornin09:59
shaunoo/10:00
MartijnVdS\o10:01
diddledan\o/10:04
diddledan`\o/'10:04
diddledanargh10:04
diddledanbroken hand by the looks10:05
MartijnVdSor wrist10:05
shaunoor maybe he's just suuuuuper excited to see you10:05
diddledanwhy's there a kitty in the topic?!10:06
MartijnVdSdiddledan: because it's cute!10:07
diddledanthat's hardly ubuntu-related, though :-p10:07
brobostigonmorning boys and girls.10:38
MartijnVdS\o brobostigon10:38
brobostigonmorning MartijnVdS10:39
DJonesHurry up delivery man10:41
DJonesPatience is not my strong point when waiting for new toys10:41
popeyDJones: what you waiting for?10:53
DJonespopey: New laptop10:53
DJonesLenovo Y510p10:54
* popey googles10:54
DJoneshttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Lenovo-Y510p-15-6-inch-Notebook-Processor/dp/B00FSBFBD2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1393351633&sr=8-1&keywords=y510p10:55
popeygolly10:55
DJonesSeems like a cracking price for the specification10:55
DJonesWanted a new laptop with 1920*1080 display at 15.6", that was the best spec'd without going up to £1K10:57
DJonesEven if you go up to 16Gb ram with a 8Gb SSD cache, you can still find them below 1K10:57
popeynice10:58
DJonesIt'll make an interesting test for Trusty10:58
popeyyeah ☻10:59
DJonesThats after the obligatory 24 hrs creating windows recovery media & updating everything on the windows side11:00
diddledanone think I really hate about modern laptops is the idiocy of putting the trackpad on the left11:01
MartijnVdSit's great!11:01
MartijnVdS<- left-handed11:01
diddledanmy hand goes to the center of the lappy when hunting for the damned trackpad11:01
popey\o/ trackpint11:02
popey*point11:02
popeyalthough pints are fine too11:02
diddledanso I end up completely missing the thing11:02
* DJones tracks popey's pint, table to mouth ... and back11:02
diddledanDJones: GPS?11:02
diddledan+XRay?11:03
DJonesdiddledan: Yeah, sort of, although the gps tracker might be in his hand rather than on the glass11:03
* diddledan irradiates popey 11:03
DJonesHmmh, Sainsbury's delivery van isn't delivering a laptop11:05
diddledano_O11:05
DJonesDoes this look a safe way to install Trust for dualboot with Win 8 http://paste.ubuntu.com/7015434/11:07
DJonesOr are there any quirks/better methods with trusty11:07
popeyI'd point to directhex11:08
DJonesTa, will bug him later then11:08
directhexi don't get the boot repair bit11:09
directhexor the disable SB bit11:09
diddledansecureboot shouldn't be an issue anymore?11:11
diddledanI thought I read that we got a certificate from MS for the bootloader?11:11
DJonesdiddledan: So just turn off fast boot, install & bob's your uncle ?11:11
directhexjust make sure /boot is plenty big11:11
directhexneeds to be ~3x bigger than without SB11:12
diddledano_O11:12
diddledanI wasn't aware of that11:12
directhexwell, you need space for your kernel, and initrd11:13
directhexand signed kernel, and signed initrd11:13
directhexand temp space for creation of signed initrd11:13
DJonesI wouldn't specify a partition for /boot, will just go with the typical /, /swap & /home, maybe 100Gb for / and 400Gb for /home, thats probably way over the top for / but will be plenty of space anyway11:13
directhexthat's probably true if you aren't using encrypted /11:13
directhexwhich we do11:13
ali1234why does it need to be bigger *without* SB?11:14
ali1234wait never mind i misread11:15
directhexwife's PC is boned /o\11:15
DJonesRepairable?11:16
diddledanI hope you're not a teenager ("I totally boned that")11:16
diddledanreferring to a female usually11:16
DJonesHopefully not in the Trigger's broom style of repair11:16
foobarryfinally able to read my own books. now to replicate on linux11:17
diddledanI love how such a throwaway thing has entered public consciousness as a simile11:17
directhexask not for whom the bone bones. it bones for thee11:18
directhexDJones, still diagnosing. might just be RAM, might be much worse than that11:18
directhex(cpu or mobo)11:18
foobarryhttp://www.theverge.com/2014/2/28/5457160/fortress-investment-group-reports-a-3-7-million-loss-on-bitcoin11:18
foobarrystifles a lol11:18
ali1234RBS lost £47 billion11:19
ali1234they're only worth £58 billion11:19
directhex57243 errors in first pass11:19
directhexlooks like a lot of 1-bit errors11:19
directhexe.g. Expected: 00000000 Actual: 0000010011:20
diddledanali1234: hence why it required the public to buy them to keep them afloat11:21
ali1234diddledan: no, they lost *another* £47 billion11:21
diddledanoh god11:21
diddledanthat's seriously impressive then11:21
diddledanthank god they're not owned by the public then >.<11:22
ali1234actually that might not be totally accurate11:22
ali1234this is losses since the bailout11:23
diddledanit doesn't matter if they make a loss. they're officially a government department now which means it's a requisite11:23
ali1234i don't know if that means it includes the losses that required bailing out in the first place11:23
diddledanI should think there's some sort of explanation going on akin to those of yes minister11:24
ali1234they announced a loss of £28 billion on the same day as the bailout was announced11:25
ali1234so i'm still none the wise11:25
ali1234r11:25
ali1234ah, it's including the original loss11:27
bigcalmGood morning peeps :)11:28
ali1234i'm guessing now all that money is gone, the government shares will be sold at a loss and they will magically start being profitable again11:28
* popey plays portal 211:29
bigcalmIs it on Linux now?11:29
popeyya11:29
popeybeta11:29
bigcalm\o/11:29
* bigcalm runs to steam11:29
bigcalm"You do not have enough disk space available to run this game."11:30
bigcalmArse11:30
ali1234hmm... i need to get a new hard drive11:31
* bigcalm deletes everything11:31
ali12341TB is now < £5011:31
popey480GB SSDs are becoming reasonable now11:32
ali1234in fact 2TB are so cheap it's not even worth buying 1TB11:33
foobarrymy son has a cd of the most hidoues songs ever made11:36
foobarryand keeps playing it11:36
DJonesdiddledan: foobarry Now Thats What I call (Aweful) Music 27 ?11:37
DJones- diddledan11:37
foobarrykfc pizza hut, steps, cotton eye joe11:38
foobarryoo aa walla walla bing bang11:38
foobarrystar trekkin (worst song ever)11:38
bigcalm:O11:38
bigcalmHow dare you11:39
bigcalmBest song ever11:39
foobarrythey have to repeat every line 3 times, it kills me11:39
foobarryhe used to have good taste11:40
* bigcalm finds a 4.8GB backup left over from the last SSD swap. That can go11:40
foobarryfollow the leader A|ARRGH11:40
bigcalmHow old is he?11:40
foobarry411:40
foobarryhe used to like the beatles, adele and sufjan stevens11:40
ali1234i'm still waiting for someone to make a kim dotcom/michael buble mashup called dotcom buble11:41
foobarryhe's been choosing cds on the stereo since he was able to stnad11:41
foobarryhe's like, folder 5, track 15, daddy likes that one11:41
foobarrywalking jukebox11:41
bigcalmHeh11:42
foobarryblue cd track 611:42
bigcalmBlue, the group?11:42
foobarryno..just a blue coloured one11:43
foobarrycan't believe the time i spent on this ebook problem the other night11:43
foobarrynow it works11:44
foobarryshould really write it down for next tiem11:44
bigcalmPortal 2 won't load for me :(11:49
bigcalmGame update: AppID 620 "Portal 2 (Beta)", ProcID 5177, IP 0.0.0.0:011:50
bigcalmERROR: ld.so: object '/home/iain/.local/share/Steam/ubuntu12_32/gameoverlayrenderer.so' from LD_PRELOAD cannot be preloaded: ignored.11:50
bigcalm/bin/sh: 1: /home/iain/.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/portal2.sh: not found11:50
diddledandoes that sh file exist?11:50
foobarrydo kindles have micro sd slots?11:51
bigcalmYes11:51
bigcalmno11:51
bigcalmNot the one I sold to my mum11:51
foobarrymy £30 kobo does..handy11:51
bigcalmdiddledan: the file exists11:51
diddledantry running it manually?11:51
penguin42bigcalm: If it's a shell script, does it have a #! at the top and does the path in that exist?11:52
bigcalmpenguin42: /bin/bash and yet11:52
bigcalmyes11:53
bigcalmAh, looks to be a line ending problem11:53
bigcalmDamn windows people11:53
bigcalmbash: .local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/portal2.sh: /bin/bash^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory11:53
popeywell, portal2 works perfectly here. nice work valve11:54
penguin42bigcalm: You didn't download the file on windows and transfer it to Linux did you?11:54
bigcalmpenguin42: no, I used linux steam11:55
* bigcalm goes to try it on the new laptop11:57
foobarrystrange, calibre thinks that kobo doesn't understand mobi format and isnists on converting them to epub11:58
foobarrybut it does11:58
ali1234calibre is terrible11:58
penguin42bigcalm: It sounds like it's gone through a cr/lf conversion one time too many doesn't it - I wonder where that happened11:58
bigcalmpenguin42: I ran fromdos on the launcher and then hit another error:12:03
bigcalmiain@snafu2:~$ .local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal\ 2/portal2.sh12:03
bigcalm.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/portal2.sh: line 40: /home/iain/.local/share/Steam/SteamApps/common/Portal 2/: Is a directory12:03
bigcalmSo I've given up on this system and currently downloading on my laptop12:03
penguin42bigcalm: The thing is if it screwed one file up it's unlikely it's the only screwed up file12:04
bigcalmTrue12:04
* bigcalm consoles himself with a banana12:05
foobarrycalibre installer: sudo -v && wget -nv -O- https://github.com/kovidgoyal/calibre/raw/master/setup/linux-installer.py | sudo python -c "import sys; main=lambda:sys.stderr.write('Download failed\n'); exec(sys.stdin.read()); main()"12:06
foobarryyuck!12:06
foobarrymeanwhile ubuntu has really old version in repos12:06
diddledanisn't calibre the one that ships with a "helper" script that allows anybody to do anything with any /dev device?12:07
foobarry:(12:08
diddledanhttp://lwn.net/Articles/465311/12:08
foobarryscared to click12:08
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foobarryi clicked12:10
foobarrythe mobi thing is fixable but strange since mobi support has been there since forever12:13
diddledanlooks like the ubuntu package has a replacement script - any it's not so much any /dev device but more any filesystem via mount12:15
Laney'really old' being 1.25 when 1.26 came out yesterday12:15
foobarryi'm on 12.0412:16
foobarrymaybe thats whats really old :)12:16
foobarry0.8612:16
foobarryi have 1.26 now12:16
Laney12.04 in having apps that came out before 2012/04 shocker :P12:16
foobarryand no ppa :(12:16
foobarryi can upgrade soon :D12:19
foobarryif 14.04 is same or better performance :D12:20
bigcalmpenguin42: same error trying to run Portal 2 on my laptop12:23
bigcalmI give up12:23
foobarryso you choose small icons for calibre but the 2nd row of icons remains :(12:32
foobarrywow i only just discovered grid/civer view in calibre12:36
foobarrysuddenly it looks nicer12:36
foobarryhttp://i.imgur.com/Hr0dhDH.png12:39
foobarrytaken me 3 years to find that12:39
popeyare they all books you've stripped drm from?13:11
popeyI mean, its nice because it shows lots of metadata and covers etc13:11
directhexresults are in, it's bad RAM15:10
isleofmandanHi folks. Should a 'sudo do-release-upgrade -d' take my 13.10 laptop to the 14.04 beta. It seems to try but fails. Is that not supported in the beta releases?15:15
AlanBellisleofmandan: yes it should work15:19
MartijnVdSisleofmandan: what's the error?15:19
AlanBellhowever there isn't much 14.04 branding in place yet15:19
isleofmandan"Unable to determine the upgrade"15:19
isleofmandanI think it's looking for non-existent mirrors15:19
isleofmandanlots of lines that start Err:15:20
AlanBelloh yes, I moved to the main mirrors to get mine working rather than the gb ones15:20
isleofmandanMine's looking for Isle of Man ones. Even less likely to exist!15:20
AlanBell404 island not found15:21
AlanBellso in software sources you can change it to look to the main mirrors15:21
AlanBellactually, of all the places in the world, the Isle of Man mirrors would be at the top of my list of places I might expect stuff to just work ;)15:22
isleofmandanI know.. I actually the the im.ubuntu stuff is just a microserer in a cupboard under Mark's stairs ;)15:22
isleofmandanactually think....15:22
AlanBellhe mentioned being told off for having too many servers in the garage at one point I think15:23
isleofmandan:)15:23
isleofmandanSeems to be downloading more stuff now I've moved to the main mirror15:27
isleofmandanbut still no go.  Oh well.  I'll wait until it's properly cooked  ;)   Not that many changes from 13.10 anyway, from what I've been reading?15:28
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AlanBellisleofmandan: locally integrated menus \o/15:46
AlanBellno more crazy apple style global menu thing15:46
isleofmandanAh. Does that mean Libre Office works properly now? :)15:47
AlanBellyes, no menu oddness in LO that I have seen15:48
isleofmandanHurrah. Worth the upgrade just for that then.15:48
shaunolol, that wasn't apple-style, that was "styled by someone who once saw a screenshot"15:48
AlanBellmousewheel over launcher icons has got slightly worse15:48
AlanBellshauno: ah, I have only seen a screenshot so, I thought it was apple style15:48
AlanBellI did use an apple a couple of times, but that was before they had colour screens15:49
AlanBellglobal menu was annoying then too15:49
AlanBellas was putting a floppy in the trash to eject it, because there was no eject button15:50
isleofmandanGlobal menus are always in the same place though! Fine if you're using a mouse, but a real PITA on a small touchpad on a laptop - it's a long way to the top left of the screen ;)15:51
AlanBelland everyone who spent more than 15 minutes trying to get their coursework floppy back out from a mac in 1992 can celibrate bug 76490515:51
lubotu3bug 764905 in Ayatana Design "Drag and drop a USB key into the trash should eject the USB key" [High,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76490515:51
isleofmandanIt's funny what you get used to. I struggled with Unity when it was released. Took me a while to drive it properly. Now whenever I try other desktops, I always come back to using Unity!15:54
AlanBellafter alt-tab got mostly fixed I stuck with unity, I was oscilating between unity and gnome-shell for some time15:55
AlanBellglobal menu I never really got used to15:56
AlanBelllocally integrated menus I love instantly15:56
AlanBellI like the window handling, the compiz grid stuff15:56
isleofmandanYes, Alt-Tab breakage was frustrating. I've a funny feeling I'll switch back to local menus too. I think only long-term Mac users would prefer global over local.15:57
AlanBelllauncher is a bit of an acquired taste, now that right click shows a window list I like it more15:57
shaunothey taught us to type on those old monochrome macs.  I coudn't stand them.  the drive made it look like it was a little face smirking at you15:58
shaunoand now they're worth a few bob.  weird world15:58
isleofmandanI've seen screenshots where the launcher collapses, to show only open applications. Mine doesn't do that, so I'm always scrolling up and down to find my open windows....15:58
AlanBellscroll wheel on launcher icons doesn't currently move the z-order of the windows correctly, I keep meaning to video that but I am struggling to get audio and video happening at the same time on screencasts at the moment15:59
isleofmandanshauno: I doubt they'd be worth much if the 'cult of the shiny' hadn't evolved in recent years.15:59
AlanBellyeah, I occasionally remove stuff from the launcher to have more running things in view16:00
AlanBelltrouble is that when you remove things from the launcher you know you will have to find them again one day in the dash16:01
isleofmandanI have very little on my launcher. Hitting the super key and typing a few letters work very well for me.16:01
AlanBelllooks like the filters have completely gone from the dash now16:03
isleofmandanThink I'll download the .iso and have a look. I try to get onto the beta track so that a) I can do my bit and file bug reports, and b) Get a heads-up on new features so I can answer questions from the people on the island I persuaded to run Ubuntu full-time!16:04
DJonesurg, 500mb of updates to go16:21
jussionly? :P16:24
DJoneswell, first pass for Windows16:26
DJonesProbably a 2nd lot of 500mb still to come16:26
jussioh windows. thatll take about 3 hours to install, then, no ?16:28
jussi:P16:28
jussiseriously, I hate those windows updates at shutdown. no idea if they stopped doing it, but it was still present on 7 last time i checked16:29
daubersWeeeeeeee16:49
daubersGot the eeepc running again16:49
foobarrypopey: yes most are azw loaded from kindle for PC, and converted in calibre16:49
isleofmandandaubers: Which eeepc model?16:49
daubersisleofmandan: 70116:49
foobarrythe default calibre view is more ugly but i discovered icons in the bottom corner i didn't know were there, to hide ugly and show covers16:50
daubersJust running debian in cli only :)16:50
isleofmandandaubers: Ah the original. I had one for quite a while. Nice idea.16:50
daubersisleofmandan: This one was originally popeys16:53
daubersSurprised how well it16:53
dauberss lasted tbh16:53
isleofmandandaubers: Mine was donated to my sister's kids. I don't know what happened after that, but they're all on Nexus 7 tablets now.16:55
daubersheh :)16:55
* foobarry notices directhex getting quoted on lwn.net17:00
foobarryre: the engimail article17:00
foobarryanyone worked out how to get the weekly lwn.net bigpage delivered to e-reader?17:09
foobarryah, lwn.net/free/bigpage or lwn.net/current/bigpage17:15
DJonesAh well, thats better than anticipated, just under an hour to update windows 8 & install win 8.117:44
directhexonly an hour?18:17
directhexi've been trying to get a decent install of windows 8.1 since yesterday evening18:17
directhexwith 6 hours' break for sleep, 2 for food, and 1 for tesco18:17
bigcalmdirecthex: have you got portal 2 running in linux yet?18:31
directhexyes18:31
bigcalmInstall and run or with some extra magic?18:31
directhexopt into the public beta, via the betas tab in properties18:32
bigcalmDone that18:32
bigcalmBut only after downloading in steam18:32
bigcalmDon't really want to re-download the 6gb18:33
directhexit's a 60MB difference18:33
directhexalso you might need to manually fix up the audio if you did it that way round18:34
directhexrename libmiles.so to libMiles.so18:34
bigcalmMost odd. It hasn't downloaded anything extra18:35
* bigcalm drifts towards deleting local content18:35
Laneywine1.6 done broke my YNAB18:40
popeybigcalm: i didnt have to re-download anything, just opt in and it was all good18:41
brobostigonfound an interesting new app, ncdu, an ncurses hdd space analyser.18:45
hazrpg\o18:58
DJonesdirecthex: Yeah, surprised me, what I haven't managed yet is to create the recovery media though19:00
Laneycome on 1.719:02
Laneyyou can save me19:03
Laneyyay!19:04
directhexynab?19:17
Laneybudgeting program19:20
popeyMartijnVdS: banished any good?19:26
directhexoh, that's on steam19:31
JorgeMariel_somebody can help me?19:31
JorgeMariel_i did this: http://askubuntu.com/questions/306412/how-can-i-setup-my-touchpad-multi-finger-tapping-functionality/428066#42806619:31
JorgeMariel_and now my ubuntu doesnt start19:32
DJonesok, I'm impressed, after all the horror stories about windows 8 & dual booting, 14.04 installed without a hitch21:49
penguin42DJones: On an EFI machine or BIOS?21:50
DJonespenguin42: EFI with secureboot turned off21:51
penguin42that's cheating :-)21:51
DJonesWorks for me :)21:51
daftykinsXD22:47

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