[02:07] hey mhall119 [02:13] hey ahoneybun [02:13] I forgot the meeting again didn't I? [02:13] Maybe I did too idk [02:14] looks like everyone did, not many people here [02:14] ahoneybun: did you have any topics you wanted to bring up? [02:15] I was wondering how the planning was going for a release party for 14.04 [02:16] ahoneybun: well Michelle and I discussed trying to have a get-together in Orlando [02:16] in a restaurant or some space we can setup laptops and hang out [02:16] could I get you thoughts on some artwork? [02:16] sure [02:16] http://imgur.com/2mRedtA [02:17] * mhall119 realizes he doesn't actually know what a tahr looks like [02:18] looks good though [02:18] thanks ll [02:18] *lol [02:18] kind of reminds me of the Xubuntu styling in it's minimalism [02:18] I was going for the 13.04 ringtail style [02:18] http://www.google.com/imgres?client=firefox-a&hs=AH1&sa=X&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&channel=sb&biw=1920&bih=952&tbm=isch&tbnid=dlpY3MpWHN_5DM%3A&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.omgubuntu.co.uk%2F2013%2F04%2Fubuntu-13-04-beta-released&docid=xRGZRD0T-s2aiM&imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.omgubuntu.co.uk%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F10%2F13.04-tile.jpg&w=350&h=200&ei=AzgVU4TQBsijkQfFiIHYCA&zoom=1&ved=0CGwQhBwwCA&iact=rc&dur=487&page=1&start=0& [02:18] ndsp=32 [02:18] wow [02:19] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/13.04-tile.jpg [02:19] gotta love google [02:19] sorry [02:19] yeah, I can see it [02:19] yours doesn't really have anything that shouts "Kubuntu" to me though [02:19] visually [02:19] yea [02:19] I mean, there's the huge work "Kubuntu" right there [02:20] is there any KDE brand styling that could be worked in? [02:20] like Ubuntu has the dot patterns and "folded paper" style [02:20] maybe use kde oxygen font [02:21] but kubuntu likes to stick to its ubuntu parent in a few things [02:23] so I've noticed these circle patterns in the background of both kde.org and kubuntu.org, maybe incorporating something like that? [02:23] I could try [02:38] http://imgur.com/ifYr1Ik [04:10] for ease of remembering what hardware specs you have on what machine, does anyone know of a good command/program that displays the hardware (cpu/mobo/video card/memory/etc) without too much extra stuff (not heavy details, just a list of what I got)? lshw/lspci, dmidecode and the ilk are a little too heavy for just a brief overview [04:10] I saw some that supported html output... anyone have experience with those? any good? [04:11] p.s. this is a headless server, so i'm looking for CLI or html output (no X/gtk/qt gui) [23:42] mhall119, could I maybe help on the team portal page?