[01:51] jono: you're bringint you Bq to SCaLE too, right? [01:51] * mhall119 wants to see it [08:11] morning everyone [08:12] hey morgen dholbach [08:12] good morning [08:12] hi dpm [08:14] morning [09:55] the stuff people come up with on the internet... celebrities that look like mattresses: http://www.sadanduseless.com/2012/03/nothing-really-matress/ [14:52] finding of the day: Hackney Colliery Band - they're brilliant [14:52] dpm, ^ I could imagine that you like them too :) [15:09] dholbach, ah , nice, let me have a look [15:09] dholbach, I saw the other day Element of Crime are coming to Stuttgart [15:09] ah nice [17:32] dpm, free now? [17:32] jono, yeah! [17:42] all rightie... have a great rest of your day! [18:01] ok, calling it a day here too, see you all tomorrow! [20:06] hey mhall119, mind a quick PM? [20:12] mhall119: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10059319/ see line 1793 - reason why I am not as confident as you with all Intel machines :) [20:15] bug 1384342 [20:46] popey, i've had loads of problems with 3.16 on intel hardware, it would just hardlock or freeze for like 30s ... try jumping to 3.19 :) [20:47] that bug suggested linux-headers-3.18.4-031804-generic_3.18.4-031804.201501271243_amd64.deb [20:47] which I am about to reboot into once I send a dekko mail [20:47] yeah 3.18+ is fine i've found [20:47] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1399010 [20:47] thanks! [20:47] were my findings lol [20:48] popey, just take the latest one from here :) http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ [20:48] thats where I got it :) [20:49] * ahayzen loves the near instant suspend/resume of the newer kernel :) [20:57] oooh really? [20:57] * popey reboots [20:57] was 3.18 or 3.19 it was added?...i can't remember... [21:00] hmm, that does come back quick [21:00] mine resumes quicker than i can lift the lid of the laptop lol [21:00] although my screen takes a freaking age to wake up, so that gain is lost [21:00] hah [21:02] jose: you can PM me any time [21:02] no need to ask [21:02] thanks :) [21:03] popey: ah, the infamous i915 [21:03] indeed :( [23:34] ping jono [23:34] ping mhall119 [23:35] hey cprofitt [23:35] hey jono... a UDS in the past we had an android app that showed the schedule [23:35] do you recall what it was? [23:36] helping to organize a conference and looking for something like that. [23:36] guidebook? [23:36] cprofitt, guidebook I think [23:36] pleia2: that might have been it. [23:38] yeah, that was it [23:38] thanks pleia2 and jono [23:38] cprofitt: I recommend just making your regular schedule site mobile friendly [23:38] I hate downloading apps for conferences, and most of them are awful [23:38] np [23:38] pleia2: the issue is when we have schedule changes [23:38] pleia2, agreed [23:39] cprofitt: then update the website :) [23:39] we want to have some app that would handle sending an update [23:39] ah [23:39] doesn't happen often, but some times speakers fail to show (plane delays), etc [23:40] I dislike the apps too, but not sure if that functionality works [23:40] I'm not convinced it happens enough to require an app [23:40] I agree. The organization comm. asked and I said I thought there was an app. [23:40] I hope they choose to not do it, but I understand the desire [23:41] I don't download conference apps anymore [23:41] :-) [23:41] sounds like that beer commercial... I don't often drink beer, but when I do...