[00:31] <craysiii> darkxst where can i find it? I looked at it through ubuntu's error prompt, didn't save it though. looked in /var/log but don't even know which file it would be in
[00:56] <darkxst> craysiii, it should show up on errors.u.c if you submitted the reports
[02:31] <ricanlinux>   My wife has Ubuntu-GNOME on her Macbook air. She is having issues getting to resume from suspend. The machine at times will stay in a blank screen and become unresponsive. She will then reboot to get everything working again. I installed xscreensaver and disabled suspend from there, but it still happens on occasion. Has anyone knows of a better solution?
[02:37] <craysiii> darkxst https://errors.ubuntu.com/problem/9da8db18241cdab8773512d0b865fa07402ef4fd i can't see it to verify, but from the short description it looks right. different than the one i had assumed earlier
[02:40] <craysiii> also i've submitted more than 1 so i think it's safe to assume the last one in the list isn't it either.
[02:44] <craysiii> https://errors.ubuntu.com/?release=Ubuntu%2015.04&package=colord&period=day this list i mean.
[21:20] <Noskcaj> charlie_uk, The next step is probably "do a thing"
[21:21] <Noskcaj> Most documentation currently is in text format, see https://wiki.gnome.org/DocumentationProject/ and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/DocumentationTeam
[21:24] <Noskcaj> For video guides, i assume you'd just want to take the current docs for an app, and do a how-to video for it
[21:24] <Noskcaj> There also was a plan by the ubuntu-quality team to make video guides of how to test things a while back, making videos for that could be very helpful too
[21:24] <charlie_uk> That seems a good place to start
[21:26] <charlie_uk> I guess I can make a few videos and then get feedback
[21:26] <charlie_uk> and then remake them LOL
[21:29] <charlie_uk> This is my first experience of an opensource community
[21:30] <charlie_uk> I guess it's all rather fluid rather than regimented
[21:31] <Noskcaj> well welcome aboard then. The general concept of open-source is it's a do-ocracy, so if you're willing to do the work, most things are ok to happen
[21:32] <charlie_uk> Sounds good.
[21:33] <charlie_uk> I'll 'do a thing' and see if it sticks