[00:00] <knome> bluesabre, a very early WIP
[00:01] <knome> bluesabre, well, a PoC really
[00:02] <bluesabre> knome: http://i.imgur.com/rWO4Yvz.png same here
[00:02] <knome> hmm
[00:02] <knome> :P
[00:02] <knome> looks like poop there
[00:02] <bluesabre> :D
[00:02] <knome> did you copy over the new files?
[00:02] <knome> and the updated css too? :P
[00:03] <bluesabre> I'm grabbing bits and pieces
[00:03] <knome> haha
[00:03] <knome> ok
[00:03] <bluesabre> its on top of bootstrap
[00:03] <genii> Why CC as default license and not GPL ?
[00:03] <knome> it looks very corporate way to approach a dynamic project :P
[00:04] <ali1234> genii: because GPL makes no sense for images
[00:04] <genii> Hm
[00:04] <ali1234> i mean unless your image is generated in pov or something
[00:05] <genii> If it's SVG it contains instructions on how it's made, I think
[00:05] <bluesabre> knome: using symfony and bootstrap, doing the project in a fun frameworky way
[00:06] <knome> bluesabre, read: corporate
[00:06] <bluesabre> nah
[00:06] <knome> yeah
[00:06] <knome> -e
[00:06] <bluesabre> corporate around here is often code thrown at a wall until it works... then that guys leaves and a new guy throws more code at it
[00:06] <bluesabre> :D
[00:07] <knome> yeah, but corps always require people to use frameworks
[00:07] <knome> which makes it all *look* really corporate
[00:07] <bluesabre> gotcha
[01:28] <bluesabre> knome: https://i.imgur.com/H3BdXy8.png
[07:13] <Unit193> !info xubuntu-artwork xenial
[07:13] <Unit193> >_<
[07:27] <Unit193> flocculant: Speaking of which, plymouth work right?
[09:38] <ochosi> bluesabre: looks nice that!
[09:44] <flocculant> Unit193: sorry - missed that - plymouth work wrong
[09:44] <Unit193> Yup.
[09:45] <flocculant> seems to be everyone except ubuntu atm 
[09:45] <Unit193> Yeeeep.  They changed plymouth not rightly.
[09:46] <flocculant> yea - he's looking later 
[09:46] <Unit193> OK, nice.
 flocculant: I'm fixing/releasing Ubuntu Make and then, I'll work on this
[11:24] <knome> bluesabre, better :P
[11:24] <knome> bluesabre, except that apparently chrome doesn't handle flex quite the same way as ff
[11:34] <flocculant> http://i.imgur.com/oK6obA9.png
[11:34] <flocculant> daily after install
[11:35] <knome> cool wallpaper
[11:35] <flocculant> I was hoping for white
[11:35] <slickymasterWork> ?! flocculant ?!
[11:35] <flocculant> plymouth weirdness 
[11:35] <slickymasterWork> oh, the color 
[11:35] <slickymasterWork> yepas
[11:36] <flocculant> and plymouth is weird, all those Devonians 
[11:47] <bluesabre> knome: not using flex, using bootstrap and grids
[11:48] <bluesabre> flocculant: stop breaking our login
[11:48] <bluesabre> :P
[11:51] <knome> bluesabre, start using flex then
[11:52] <knome> grids are so last day
[11:52] <knome> flexes allow you to forget js (even) when you want to make two containers next to each other (dynamically) the same height
[11:53] <bluesabre> knome: I'll play with flex today/tonight
[11:53] <knome> bluesabre, see the css source for my draft
[11:53] <bluesabre> yup
[11:53] <knome> bluesabre, you basically only need "display: flex;" for the container
[12:25] <flocculant> bluesabre: you told me to find bugs :D
[12:26] <bluesabre> flocculant: find bugs, not cause them >:D
[12:26] <flocculant> ha ha ha 
[12:30] <flocculant> nice to catch these things as soon as they happen and then be able to catch the person who did it 
[12:30] <flocculant> makes everything a lot simpler :)
[12:31] <flocculant> the text warning on first update is apparently a cosmetic issue, the black screen is too :p
[12:31] <flocculant> but the black bit is being looked at :)
[12:32] <bluesabre> :)
[12:33] <flocculant> but I don't think we'll see it this side of Monday 
[13:33] <ochosi> flocculant, Unit193: if you want me to mail someone about -core let me know! (if you can help with the content of the email too, that'd be great, i'm not sure about the status quo of this)
[14:08] <MrTulias> hi
[14:10] <MrTulias> I want to edit the link https://gist.github.com/e42845f3535ab1d2f1e7
[14:10] <MrTulias>  in the list of the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hardware. How can do it?
[14:17] <flocculant> MrTulias: to be honest I'm not sure why people even bother doing that
[14:20] <flocculant> if you do want to do it - don't edit the gist, rerun the command and get a new gist link I guess
[14:21] <MrTulias> Ah, I thought this made things easier
[14:22] <MrTulias> thanks
[15:54] <krytarik> MrTulias: I take it you mean you want to *add* yourself with the link there - just click on "Login" at the top of the page, and have at it: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam/Hardware?action=login
[15:55] <flocculant> and good luck logging into the ubuntu wiki - especially for something no-one apparently uses :)
[16:10] <MrTulias> I' ll keep the link and if necessary paste it
[17:36] <vuk_> hello
[17:36] <vuk_> I am trying to boot my Thinkpad L420 from USB with Xubuntu 15.10 in it, but it will not boot up on this laptop. It boots up fine in my other Thinkpad. Any idea why?
[17:37] <vuk_> I get to the screen with the options "Install, Test without installing, etc", I select one of them, it splashes once, then it gets stuck there!
[17:37] <vuk_> So annoying.
[17:38] <genii> vuk_: Might be better to enquire in the support channel and not the developers channel
[17:39] <vuk_> genii: thanks, will do