[11:11] <sakrecoer_> gladish rox!!
[13:33] <schally> Schade, nicht in deutsch, oder? ;-)
[13:33] <cfhowlett> !de | schally
[13:33] <schally> ok
[16:40] <JermBeatz> can anyone help me get luppp?
[16:53] <anon_> I have a slight issue with installation of Ubuntu Studio 15.10. It has caused me to fallback to 14.04. When I go with a clean install of 15.10 using the installer I get an error message upon booting into the new installation telling me there is not enough room in /boot for the newest kernel iteration.
[16:55] <anon_> As a result, I do a "Something Else" install and allocate 3 partitions...One of which is a 1000 MB \boot partition. My question is this: Am I leaving myself open to a possible attack vector with this much space in the boot partition?
[19:08] <JermBeatz> can anyone help me get luppp? im in the process of gettting kxstudio now
[20:33] <ubuntourist> So... I'm experimenting with generating tones in Python using pyaudio -- after failing with alsaaudio -- and I copied a working example from
[20:33] <ubuntourist> http://askubuntu.com/questions/202355/how-to-play-a-fixed-frequency-sound-using-python
[20:34] <ubuntourist> Why does it play a "smooth" tone under Python 2.7 and a "buzzy" tone under Python 3.4? Even after importing __future__ division?
[20:40] <ubuntourist> One sounds "sine-ish" the other "square-ish". This actually happens with two different examples provided in different answers.
[20:45] <ubuntourist> (I don't think the fact that I'm using kxstudio's cadence to provide the ALSA-PulseAudio-Jack bridge, but I don't really know that much about it.)
[22:21] <fly_> slm
[22:22] <fly_> hi