[11:03] <Guest68326> Ok  Grumpy is here :)
[11:06] <zequence> Guest92208: Welcome :)
[11:06] <Guest92208> TY  to bad Grumpy is taken lol
[11:07] <Guest92208> any idea how to find out what nick,s are in use ?
[11:08] <zequence> You mean like, get a list of all nicks either registered or in use?
[11:08] <Guest92208> do read howto,s but mmm  not yet found
[11:08] <Guest92208> registrered i gues
[11:08] <zequence> I would guess there are quite a lot of them, but if you figure out something fairly unusual, I'm sure it'll work
[11:09] <Guest92208> lol   i see
[11:10] <Guest92208> how can i help ? 
[11:17] <zequence> Guest92208: Just follow the mail list and this channel. Read more at the link I gave you, to get a better idea. Then, jump in whenever you find you could do something
[11:18] <zequence> Guest92208: Here's a very incomplete documentation about the development process https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/DevelopmentCycle
[11:19] <zequence> Probably what you want to start with is testing. None going on right now, but we need people to write tests in the coming cycle(s)
[11:19] <zequence> I just put out a mail about us needing to organize that in the coming weeks
[11:21] <Guest92208> no mail yet ,feels like i stand in a forest and see no tree 
[11:22] <Guest92208> what is wisdom to set up in virtualbox a studio 64 or 32 bits ?  i use 64
[11:23] <zequence> Guest92208: Both may be required
[11:23] <zequence> We always test both anyway
[11:24] <zequence> Guest92208: See previous mails here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-studio-devel/2014-May/thread.html
[11:24] <Guest92208> will do that 
[11:24] <zequence> Guest92208: What we test is the current development release, which is 14.10
[11:24] <zequence> You can find the current ISO here http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/
[11:25] <Guest92208> downloading  , wonder it say daily build do you need to reinstall every week then ?
[11:31] <zequence> Guest92208: No, you just need to update the system if you want more recent versions of packages
[11:33] <zequence> Guest92208: Keep the ISO. If you decide to download again, use zsync. It will only download the changes in the ISO, not the whole ISO itself
[11:34] <zequence> With a terminal, in the path where the ISO is, for the 64bit version, you would do: cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/utopic-dvd-amd64.iso.zsync
[11:34] <zequence> sorry: zsync cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/utopic-dvd-amd64.iso.zsync
[11:34] <zequence> Nah..
[11:34] <Guest92208> ok  got me some work
[11:34] <zequence> zsync http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntustudio/dvd/current/utopic-dvd-amd64.iso.zsync
[11:34] <zequence> Third time the charm
[12:21] <Guest92208> zequence  how much memory for the virtual machines   1G or 1.5 
[12:50] <zequence> Guest92208: Depends on how much RAM you have on your machine. I would go with 2GB if you can spare it
[13:12] <Guest92208> older system   -Computer-
[13:12] <Guest92208> Processor		: 2x Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E8400  @ 3.00GHz
[13:13] <Guest92208> Memory		: 3721MB (1034MB used)  Resolution		: 1280x1024 pixels
[13:13] <Guest92208> Audio Adapter		: Audigy - SB Audigy 1 [SB0090]           Audio Adapter		: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
[13:21] <zequence> 1GB is enough in your case
[13:25] <Guest92208> will set them up and see how things work out
[13:30] <Guest92208> i hate redirects  yuck i  go to : http://www.ubuntu.com/support/community/mailinglists/etiquette  " and send to "http://www.ubuntu.com/partners"
[13:31] <Guest92208> link is on " https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-studio-devel "   
[13:33] <zequence> Guest92208: Wow. Didn't know about that. Let me add a rt ticket for that. 
[13:34] <zequence> rt tickets are for the Canonical sysadmins who administer mail lists, and also our website (the content is of course managed by us)
[13:34] <Guest92208> :) i done something lol
[13:35] <zequence> Hmm, maybe it's our fault. Let me see
[13:35] <Guest92208> yes see you are the dev manager  got the mailing list  request ?
[13:36] <dutch_Grumpy> lol
[13:39] <zequence> dutch_Grumpy: Changed it
[13:40] <dutch_Grumpy> OK  installing the machines now
[16:42] <dutch_Grumpy> Ok  tomorrow more :)