[02:09] <Nairwolf> Hi, I know that is usually a chan for ubuntu, but can I ask if someone can review a little code of html5 ? (around 60 lines). I'm asking for general advices as I'm learning html. I've asked to #html, but they sleep ^^
[20:36] <nhaines> I have a bunch of emails I should write, but I don't want to do any emails today.
[22:27] <nhaines> akk: they just showed me the cover mockup for my book!  :)
[22:28] <akk> Exciting!
[22:28] <nhaines> Now I'm second guessing the back cover copy!
[22:28] <akk> Roughly when is it due out?
[22:28] <nhaines> Mid October turned into end of September and they're stressing that if I am quick with revisions, they could publish by the end of the month.
[22:29] <nhaines> Which is great except for where I transitioned to claiming Ubuntu 15.10 as the current version of the book!
[22:29] <nhaines> s/of the book/in the book/
[22:29] <nhaines> So I guess I have a decision to make in the second draft, heh.
[22:37] <akk> You can always say something like "Ubuntu 15.10 is the current version, at least as of October 2015".
[22:37] <akk> s/at least//
[22:38] <nhaines> Hmm, perhaps.  At least the 14.04.3 bits get to stay!
[22:38] <akk> Guessing software releases vs. book release dates is so hard!
[22:39] <akk> At least Ubuntu has a fairly fixed schedule, though.
[22:39] <nhaines> Yes!  Well, so did my book, but... missed deadlines!  :)
[22:39] <akk> GIMP has more like a 4-year window on when any given version might release. :/
[22:40] <nhaines> haha
[22:43] <pleia2> hehe
[22:48] <ianorlin> I ended up updating the install on my ssd to wily today had a bug with modem manager not installing correctly but I ran sudo dpkg configure -a then it installed
[22:48] <ianorlin> I reported a bug though
[22:49] <nhaines> ianorlin: hard gcc5 transition is hard.
[22:50] <ianorlin> I have so many installs side by side my desktop is starting to feel like a hydra updating all of them
[23:49] <nhaines> I am installing the HP printer drivers in a Windows 10 VM, so that I can clean a printhead.
[23:50] <nhaines> It's about four times more complicated than it should be, which is "plug in the printer and the computer automatically detects it.  5 seconds later it's ready for use."
[23:51] <nhaines> Except, since this is a network printer, minus the plugging in.
[23:59] <akk> hpclean doesn't handle the printer?
[23:59] <akk> oops, hp-clean
[23:59] <akk> hp-clean can talk to my printer if I don't mind the scads of error dialogs and things.