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00:25
@Mateo you around?
@hbdgaf yep
@Vader unicode
@Mateo so i was thinking about how many of the moving parts for this thing sound like a user-mode rootkit...
what language are you using it in.. that doesn't look like any sublimetext i've ever seen...
@hbdgaf so would it detect as malware or something?
no. it's just amusing how similar it is.
@hbdgaf what cab I do about it?
00:31
install font packs for the languages you are using...
@Vader are you using a language other than english on it?
nope
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Q: Error loading shared library libSDL-1.2

jcubicI've compile ToME 3 game but I can run it, I've got: tome3: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory I have installed libstd1.2 both devel and runtime packages. I have that library $ ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libSDL* /...

@Vader there's a unicode or foreign character in the mix somewhere... it's in the file-open dialog, so it's probably in a file-name. the buttons getting hit is weird, but not altogether inappropriate.
okay thanks
01:09
@Vader hm, I'm not sure how to use that plugin, any pointers?
was trying to run it to see if it worked here
does somebody here use facebook?
The horrible fb like button wants to set me user to get the horrible code.
I prefer to destroy it.
But if someone have a functional code, let me know.
01:27
boo - finally found a source for a song i've seen everywhere youtube.com/watch?v=LdpmOwGO-TY&list=RD9z1PztsGvE8
@hbdgaf you always scaring me with your songs :)
what? it's a good song.
I'm listen, I'm..
there now you can be scared
wait, it is a remix
ciao
01:29
yes. the entire playlist is cryptex remixes. he's a glitch artist that does a fine job of mashing things together and making it all awesome...
@Lucio later
@Lucio use as dev, right? and... umm.... I don't think there's alternative...
02:06
Lightworks isn't half bad, actually.
I've heard some rave reviews. Anything in the OSS/FOSS sphere that gets a "not bad" is a win in my book.
I'ld really rather see the features of lightworks in kdenlive though. I mean it's SOOO close already...
Not in my case - Kdenlive doesn't run on Windows yet.
Lightworks does.
Just uploaded this:
do you have to have significant speed for the loop or are you using track-gravity?
also nice... but i'm an exclusively linux/bsd guy
No, you need significant speed.
There's no "artificial" gravity in this game.
@NathanOsman yet?
02:14
@NathanOsman so world gravity, not track gravity. nice.
@Seth It's probably the single most requested feature.
And it should be able to be ported to Windows.
KDE libs are already available for Windows.
@NathanOsman Really? Wow. I agree, it should definitely get ported, it would be the best free video editor for Windows (besides maybe lightworks)
Anyone used zoneminder?
nope
i have a friend that was wanting something to watch his yard for him though... is it light enough to run on a pi?
@hbdgaf That's one of the things I wanted to know.. Was thinking about using the pi + pi-cam + zoneminder.
'course I don't have a pi.
i have a pi, but no external cams... only built-ins on the laptops
02:18
@NathanOsman btw, when you said you couldn't get a webcam to work with the pi, are you sure you provided the pi enough current to one the cam + anything else you had plugged in?
Webcams can use a lot of power..
@Seth I have a really powerful power supply for the Pi.
defs... all reports indicate if you want anything to work with a pi, you should use a powered hub.
it takes the pi power out of the mix
@NathanOsman ok
...and it was working. Just slowly.
@hbdgaf as in run the pi off a hub or the webcam off a hub off the pi?
02:19
all peripherals off the hub. pi on whatever source.
I think it was the graphics that was the bottleneck on getting a regular camera going on the pi
ah.
I also have a portable lithium-ion battery for the Pi. 12,000 mAh.
just one more thing I would need to buy :-/
but of course, I want to use the pi-cam, so I'm hoping it would get more than 5 fps.
02:21
@NathanOsman I have a 4 AA to usb pack ;)
@Mateo But that... won't provide constant voltage...
>.< the bridge.
As the batteries are expended, voltage will drop.
@Seth I know :P
@NathanOsman this --^
I just got a flag.
02:22
me too
@Seth buy them from wherever, it's just the first google shopping result i saw that looked right. i'm waiting for someone to make nipples for those so you can pop them in to an enclosure with no reference to orientation.
@hbdgaf What are we talking about?
yeah, was from the bridge... someone validate it with a mod there...
@NathanOsman scroll up. the usb tube battery type
Ah, missed that.
The battery I bought is fairly cheap and works amazingly well.
Let's see if I can find it...
02:24
the beagleboard battery pack performed well for me
It's even on sale.
(Mine was the 12,000 mAh model, but this is better.)
@hbdgaf that particular one wasn't especially powerful though..
Mine will power a car :P
@NathanOsman someone seriously should make amazon oneboxing smaller...
@NathanOsman $50? You got to be kidding me.
02:25
@Seth Nope, it's an amazing bargain.
@NathanOsman perhaps..
It'll charge anything via USB. And it has more than one USB port.
It doesn't matter what it can do, I don't have $50 to spend on something like that...
i was more thinking something for hobbyist boards and no cables... so you'ld have a flat piece of plastic with some pads and a couple of slots for tubes or whatever form factor you prefer.
02:28
@hbdgaf that is a cool idea.
way cheaper and disposable-ish
Let's do some math: the Pi uses 5V and under light use consumes about 500 mA. That's about 2.5 watts.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to get watts => watt-hours.
(My knowledge of electric current is limited.)
:(
converting power consumption over time and milli-amp-hours so he can tell you how long the pi would run on that thing...
I'm trying to figure out the power consumption needs of the Pi.
(I have no idea what I'm doing now... I need to re-read my electricity e-book that I downloaded a while ago.)
On the plus side, Wolfram-Alpha is great for these sorts of calculations.
@NathanOsman ah.
02:33
It's not that I don't think whatever power supply is enough to push the pi and something else... it's that I suspect a lot of the flakiness we see in peripherals powered from pi ports is sags in power as load changes for the pi and the peripheral
hmm.. I bet you're right. Especially if people buy cheap power.
@NathanOsman multiply watts x hours = watt hours (AFAIK)
i think he mean watts to amp-hours
oh
probably.
why he went to watts is beyond me though, since he started with amps, and batteries are rated in amp-hours.
here's a fun one if you're in to electronic music youtube.com/watch?v=yv769K2T6Iw&list=PL8B437430F86D7D37
technically, running your pi at full power (1A) should last for 12 hours on that thing I think.
@AmithKK I was talking about the 15000mAh one.. at full power :P
02:40
and not just a workday ;)
My workday is about 18 hours between the work I have to do and the work I want to do...
@Mateo Given lopping off 10% for safety, it's about one workday ;P
xD (No offence to IE users)
shouldn't the opera circle be smaller?
yeah, but they did jump to webkit....
about time... took them long enough to catch on that developing your own engine is a bad idea
02:45
it was good, but they kept trying to reinvent their own wheel.
any of our moderators around? This post needs edit-locking (so that even the poster can't make changes)
@ThomasW. wow "accepting answers" ?
exactly.
as if someone wouldn't if a solution worked...
the fact they rolled back a MODERATOR'S rollback means the user is just... well...
kinda stupid.
my comment should help them realize they should stop though:
DO NOT edit your topic to add "[Accepting Answers]" again. Until this question has an answer marked as "Accepted" it is assumed you are accepting answers. Adding "Accepting Answers" to your title only bumps this thread, and you should not do that. (The fact that both me and a moderator have had to reverse this means that you should listen to this comment. Check the revision history to see what I mean by me and a moderator both reversing this change.) — Thomas W. 2 mins ago
unlike our moderators, I actually comment as to why i reverted the edit
especially when someone undoes a moderator's edit
(which usually means the user needs to be edit-locked so they can't edit their post like this again)
02:48
I suspect bumping it was the intention. I don't think it had anything to do with... well... soilent green. IT'S PEEEPAAAL!!! yes possibly a dim OP
no mods around at this time.. of course :-/
@hbdgaf spoilers! (kind-of since it is misspelled ;))
well, i can flag the post for mod attention if needed, but i'll just keep an eye on that thread
i do wonder if the tabakisp and OP accounts are related, now that it was bumped though... seems like an indicator to me
well, if they ignore the comment, bad things, I guess, will happen
so meh
02:53
just let them laze themselves for the airstrike. you pointed out the obvious bluntly enough.
03:12
How can be plausible that a link does nothing??
@ThomasW. Oh for heaven's sake, they're still doing that?
@Braiam him should change "for future experience" to "for past experience"
@NathanOsman watts = watt-hours / hours hence watts * hours = watt-hours so, 1 watt in 1 hour is 1Wh
let it rain "Just bought DVI2HDMI cable and bam, full HD resolution now works fine"
03:27
@Braiam boom
@Braiam Opinion: askubuntu.com/questions/418054/… dupe or no?
@Seth NEVER!
> E: Package 'libgd2-xpm' has no installation candidate
oh.. silly me didn't even read the entire question.
glad I asked your opinion
also, that isn't enough to close that question as dupe of anything, we need to know which package he needs to install and the version of Ubuntu he has...
03:56
@karel NONONONONONONO! He's trying to install a specific package, he doesn't care what the message means... — Braiam 2 mins ago
sighs
@Braiam OK, I deleted the comment: askubuntu.com/questions/418054/…, you can stop shouting.
@karel you should retract your close vote... -_-
ok you did, sorry
moto
^ Is it well spelled?
or is it motto
Motorola?
lolllll
too much advertising for you ;)
@Braiam ~Moto en ingles se refiere al lema de alguien/algo
04:05
meh...
@NathanOsman do you know which of both is right?
Depends on context.
"Motto" is a slogan or expression that characterizes something.
"Moto" is a line of phones manufactured by Motorola :)
@NathanOsman that one!
so, what is your Motto :P
A "motto" is usually associated with a product or company.
Firefox's motto is "rediscover the web" for example.
> Don't be evil
04:10
Ubuntu's motto is "Linux for human beings".
'nough said
@Lucio I know who uses that one... :)
yep, the evil one.
@NathanOsman did you uploaded the Lamb.?
Yes, I finally got it.
Let me get the link.
\o/
@NathanOsman how the hell did you recorded that??
Do you flight?
I was in a vehicle beside it.
I recorded it with my Nexus 5 :)
lol
That car sounds like my machine.
(yep, the coolers are rusty)
I'm thinking of upgrading my PSU from 300 watts to 700 watts.
Then I'll throw in a decent video card.
what is PSU?
04:24
Power supply.
(The thing that supplies power to the PC's components.)
I don't have that, AFAIK.
But mine keeps working :D
In my country, a PSU takes 120V AC and converts it to various voltages for the components (typically 12V DC).
@Lucio You can't operate a computer without a power supply.
@NathanOsman lol I see
@NathanOsman In my zone, 220V
Right, it's different in different countries.
I can give you 50V if you want to :)
@NathanOsman I was lucky with that
Thanks to a client, got 600W for free.
I'm out
good night
 
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05:50
some people might want vote to delete this askubuntu.com/q/414875/169736
 
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07:17
Good morning :)
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Q: A SOFTWARE THAT CAN HIDE OUR IP ADDRESS OF CHROME

user244701I WANT A SOFTWARE THAT CAN A SOFTWARE THAT CAN HIDE OUR IP ADDRESS OF CHROME I USE LUBUNTU 13.10 THANK YOU IN ADVANCE! IT SHOULD WORK OKAY AND MUST BE SAFE AS MY ORIGINAL IP DOES NOT COME INTO ANY CRIMINALS HANDS ALSO, I CAN USE ANOTHER BROWSER ALSO IF REQUIRED BUT NOT MOZILLA FIREFOX ALSO DON'T

I require somebody accepts my edit
my eyes are bleeding
BLEEDING
Approved.
done
ah
NATHAN!!
I am looking at a mountain covered in 4 feet of snow :=)
07:30
We're supposed to get snow this week.
friday snow came down so much I could not see the trees on the mountain 200 meters away
Note to self: the iTunes store is slow.
also with that super high quality answer I just posted, it's a perfect opportunity to give me all of the upvotes
*cough*
@Rinzwind Hi! Related to your answer: Is it possible to add a xsession file that just opens a terminal in full screen mode after login?
07:53
Fanatic in two days
bed time right now
at 8am
not quite sure how that happened
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Q: connecting laptop to LCD TV via VGA cable

RaviI'm trying to connect my laptop (Acer Aspire 5315 having Ubuntu 13.04) to Samsung LCD HDTV. I connected the VGA cable; one end on my laptop VGA socket & the other on the TV VGA socket. But when I boot my laptop, nothing appears on the TV as well as laptop. On laptop directly the login screen appe...

@IonicăBizău not sure but I am now going up a mountain for ski-ing and then back home (8 hours drive). Soooo ask me again later ;-)
08:25
@Rinzwind Ok, have fun! :-)
09:11
If someone asks me what graphics cards do xD
they mine dogecoins. whoo
 
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11:19
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Q: What are we to call "answers" that are just copied gibberish?

guntbertI flagged an answer that was only copy/pasted nonsense as spam and got that flag declined - do we restrict the term spam strictly to undisclosed advertisements? The flag was about XAMPP mysql error? (removed since). The same user posted something not so blatantly obvious an hour earlier on the s...

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Q: Desktop environment that just starts a full screen terminal

Ionică BizăuI have the following xsession file: [Desktop Entry] Name=... Comment=This session will start ... Exec=???? TryExec=??? Type=???? After choosing my desktop environment and after logging in I want to see a full screen terminal runn...

11:39
can we close this now? askubuntu.com/q/418486/10698
we're just getting bad answers...
and many of them...
11:56
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Q: GRUB-EFI installation fails while installing Kali Linux in external hard disk

RatDonI was trying to install Kali Linux from a live USB to an 1TB external hard disk. At first I was unable to boot the live USB with my H2O Insyde BIOS. Then I converted my pen drive partition table to GPT and created a 500MB FAT32 partition labeled EFI and copied BOOTX64.efi and grubx64.efi to the E...

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Q: Desktop environment that just starts a full screen terminal

Ionică BizăuI have the following xsession file: [Desktop Entry] Name=... Comment=This session will start ... Exec=???? TryExec=??? Type=???? After choosing my desktop environment and after logging in I want to see a full screen terminal runn...

@Mateo - remember when I was talking about thinking about an xvfb+raspi+tv extended desktop? Looks like this is probably the best way to do it: x-software.com/en/products/xmetax
displaylink no longer required ;)
12:26
blinks at the supported software list
12:39
@JourneymanGeek wouldn't it be cool to get it working though? just mash up a bunch of X sessions to a hoard of pi powered TVs?
it would ;p
@hbdgaf would be awesome, would be just perfect for the digital advertising
using v4l2-ctl and screenscraping until such time i write a reusable abstraction layer with python + C + Ctypes
@hbdgaf ooo, listing the cameras?
not completely done, but that was like - fine i'll screenscrape + 15 minutes. getting resolution options that way too... and rewriting the video marshaling to manually connect the pads in the pipeline so i can provide parameters for resolution and allow resolution selection (v4l2src uses max by default... which could be bad if you have a 1080p camera)
12:54
ah, yeah- that much rez is pointless if you are squishing it down to under 1/4 of that size.
yeah, and if you're doing multi-camera - there's no reason to force a video card to do that much scaling/eat that much RAM to hold the image buffer.
also, python-Xlib for python3 installs just fine via pip in a venv - tested it so we should be able to support 12.04
had to unbreak my venv/python3.4 mucking around to test it with 3.3
@hbdgaf cool, that is what I installed with pip when testing the last snippet, right?
might have been... seems like it was a "not in repo" and you installed it with pip globally. i tested venv so we don't step on anyone's toes on the "cluttering things up" note
i agree that everything in /usr should be from repo or ppa.
@Mateo - style question: scrape each command procedurally in the code or break it out in to a v4l2-ctl scraping wrapper? Do you think anyone would use it?
the key commands?
the camera management - get resolution, set resolution, etc commands
I mean, opencv basically says "camera management is your problem... not ours". might help nudge them in the don't be a d*** direction...
That and if I ever get around to wrapping it in Ctypes, I could do it incrementally instead of all at once
13:08
oh, so things the camera would support
@hbdgaf so for the first would just do a limited set? and the second make a way of geting a dynamic set? am I understanding this right?
yes. all of the stuff i was looking at doing with the hasn't been ported to python3 direct interface to v4l2 i have "sort of working" on my box. the direct interface probably shouldn't be ported until 3.4 is standard anyway because ctypes gets direct enum support in 3.4 anyway
@Mateo first screenscrape only the commands i use, but make it a class so people can use it other places instead of inlining the functionality. then maybe later when i'm doing the ctypes thing, replace a command invocation at a time as a function call.
hi guys... thoughts on the last 10 or so messages ^^
what it looks like now: pastebin.com/78aJiucG
13:24
@hbdgaf I think it might be a handy tool - could it work to manage a device for a different camera program?
yes...  it would be more like this:
class V4l2Dev:
  def __init__(self):
    pass
  def get_current_mode(self):
    pass

class V4L2Ctl:
  '''
  Convenience class to access V4l2 device configuration...
  '''
  def __init__(self):
    pass
  def devices(self):
    pass
  def get_mode(self, device):
    pass
  def get_modes(self, device):
    pass
  def set_mode(self, device, mode):
    pass
innards to be populated with things i'm already using and making it all class attributes so you can access it directly instead of with a bunch of function calls. then others could rip it out and reuse it instead of pasting in 3 lines.
anything you could reasonably push down to the device level would be and change device to =False to make it iterate over all devices in the case of a missing argument would probably make it a little more pythonic too.
14:11
so what do you think of using a curvy "i" for the about window icon:
works for me
cool, I'll do it like the others
there we go... i think i like it: pastebin.com/pWEHBsfY
14:28
i see some things i could do better, but it's about progress right? ;)
anyone have an extra usb camera laying around? i could use it for multi-cam testing on real cams instead of v4l2-loop when it gets further along... i'll pay the postage.
14:57
can we get some more close votes duuuuude?

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