[09:52] <Inoki> amjjawad what that means ("you don't need to wait on us on that" - the use of the new visual identity) is we are free to use the new logo.
[09:52] <amjjawad> hi Inoki
[09:53] <amjjawad> Ah, that's Allan's reply
[09:53] <amjjawad> Now, I understand :D
[09:53] <Inoki> Yup
[09:53] <amjjawad> YAY :D
[09:53] <Inoki> Visual identity = logo
[09:53] <amjjawad> what are we waiting for ten?
[09:53] <amjjawad> then*
[09:53] <Inoki> What they intend to discuss, from my understanding, is the word GNOME in Ubuntu GNOME.
[09:53] <amjjawad> is the official announcement ready?
[09:54] <amjjawad> in our Wiki and our website, we're clearly mentioning that
[09:54] <amjjawad> Ubuntu is a trademark of Canonical. GNOME is a trademark of the GNOME Foundation. Used by permission.
[09:54] <Inoki> The announcement is not yet ready, because no one knew what will happen.
[09:54] <amjjawad> hmmmm
[09:54] <amjjawad> no problem :)
[09:54] <amjjawad> It shouldn't be long
[09:55] <Inoki> Keith started writing something, but vanished into the shadows, so it will have to be written anew.
[09:56] <amjjawad> the one and only point of creating a team is to work as one.
[09:57] <amjjawad> One one is away, nothing should stop.
[09:57] <amjjawad> Otherwise, we have no team.
[09:58] <Inoki> Yea, well we wanted to avoid more people working on the same thing, that's contra-productive. If one says he will do it, he should, if not, he should let know.
[09:59] <Inoki> The logo can be changed on all social media, but should match everything.
[09:59] <Inoki> So it will need to be adjusted.
[10:00] <Inoki> Just in size.
[10:00] <amjjawad> That's the beauty of marketing ;)
[10:02] <amjjawad> so, let's do it ;)
[10:02] <amjjawad> no reason to waste one single moment anymore
[10:04] <Inoki> I'll write smth when I'll have time, either today or during this weekend most likely.
[10:04] <amjjawad> no worries
[10:04] <amjjawad> thanks for the advice :P
[10:05] <amjjawad> not sure if my message was the reason but that does not matter. It's 'team work' and that's why I love this project :D
[10:06] <Inoki> I love team work, to me it's essential, but we're only as strong as our weakest link, so if someone doesn't have the time they could at least let the rest know with a simple "hey, I won't manage, can someone take over?"
[10:06] <amjjawad> I know
[10:06] <amjjawad> let's avoid this talk here :P
[10:06] <amjjawad> you're right
[10:06] <amjjawad> but it's not the right channel for that hehe
[10:07] <Inoki> Anyways, I'll sum it up briefly, no need for novels, and I'll publish
[10:07] <amjjawad> indeed :D
[10:40] <Inoki> I'll be on my way, gotta take care of smth, I'll see what I can do amjjawad, ttyl
[10:40] <amjjawad> no worries Inoki
[10:40] <amjjawad> take care and thanks a lot for your time
[10:41] <Inoki> Thank you too
[10:42] <amjjawad> can't wait for the official statement :D
[10:43] <mjayk> haya all can anyone help me with my bumblebee problems in ubuntu gnome 15.04
[12:04] <lindol> hi all
[12:04] <lindol> :)
[12:47] <berglh> hi
[13:29] <alsauser> Hello I have installed Ubuntu Gnome 15.04 and nvidia driver version 340.76' with a GeForce 8400. My system supports sound over HDMI and the card did too under a different distro. At this point i cannot get sound working over HDMI.
[13:30] <alsauser> Can someone give me advice?
[14:28] <alsauser> dany@dany-desktop:~$ alsamixer ^[dany@dany-desktop:~$ aplay -l **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices **** card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: VT1708S Analog [VT1708S Analog]   Subdevices: 1/1   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 1: VT1708S Digital [VT1708S Digital]   Subdevices: 0/1   Subdevice #0: subdevice #0 card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 2: VT1708S Alt Analog [VT1708S Alt Analog]   Subd
[14:29] <alsauser> Can anyone help me getting audio working with Geforce 8400 with driver version 340.93 over HDMI?
[14:43] <alsauser> http://paste.ubuntu.com/12638672/
[17:55] <johnjohn101> if i am trcking an issue in 15.10 do i do #ubuntu+1
[22:04] <Inoki> Anyone here?
[22:05] <Inoki> If I'm not mistaken, one of the main advantages of kernel 4 is the ability to patch on-the-fly without reboot.
[22:19] <Inoki> nvm, got it.
[23:25] <lindol> hi all
[23:25] <lindol> :)
[23:25] <berglh> err hi