It was pretty funny to watch a Top Gear episode where they were in Northern Canada, and used some specially beefed up pickup to drive to (magnetic) North Pole.
2008-12-12 34708, 2008
brianfreud just noticed, in the man page for apt: "This APT has Super Cow Powers."
2008-12-12 34727, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, try 'apt-get moo'
2008-12-12 34758, 2008
srotta
They made a huge deal out of how it was equipped with all sorts of things to make it work (special coolants, oils, rubber etc) in the cold temperatures.
2008-12-12 34700, 2008
brianfreud
LOL
2008-12-12 34703, 2008
CStan
:)]
2008-12-12 34731, 2008
srotta
And the whole time I was thinking "Well duh, they have those temperatures in Northern Finland every year, and they use regular cars there".
2008-12-12 34738, 2008
brianfreud
!weather buffalo
2008-12-12 34745, 2008
brianfreud
I miss YAUB :P
2008-12-12 34752, 2008
brianfreud
Ok... what's the easiest way to upgrade Picard from .10 to .11 on Ubuntu?
2008-12-12 34702, 2008
Milosz
apt-get upgrade?
2008-12-12 34720, 2008
brianfreud
don't think it's in the repositories, just was trying that
2008-12-12 34725, 2008
Milosz
i think it is
2008-12-12 34732, 2008
Milosz
let me check
2008-12-12 34744, 2008
Wizzcat
might not be updated yet though
2008-12-12 34749, 2008
Milosz
probably not
2008-12-12 34703, 2008
Milosz
well synaptic sure is not a fast searcher
2008-12-12 34707, 2008
futilius has quit
2008-12-12 34712, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, yeah it's in there but at 0.10
2008-12-12 34726, 2008
Milosz
it's in default universe
2008-12-12 34736, 2008
brianfreud
yeah, .10 is what I'm seeing too
2008-12-12 34759, 2008
Milosz
ok so your question was not generally about the availability of Picard in Ubuntu, i see :P
2008-12-12 34711, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, well, deinstall the one from Ubuntu and install 0.11 manually, but TBH, i wouldn't do that
2008-12-12 34729, 2008
Milosz
or i would install it to an own dir and write a small script to start it where I set PYTHONPATH
2008-12-12 34732, 2008
clinkk joined the channel
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clinkk has left the channel
2008-12-12 34756, 2008
Wizzcat would just 'make install' and hope things sort themselves out
2008-12-12 34705, 2008
brianfreud
well, is .11 worth just building it from the tarball, do you think... or just wait til it's in the repos?
2008-12-12 34728, 2008
Milosz
if you mean me, like i said i would wait
2008-12-12 34752, 2008
Milosz
if there was something in .11 i really needed, who knows, but normally i just always wait for the update
2008-12-12 34700, 2008
brianfreud
yeah... as new to linux as I still am, easier to keep what works and wait, rather than break something and have to try and fix it :P
2008-12-12 34713, 2008
srotta
brianfreud: Well, .10 won't work on some releases.
2008-12-12 34720, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, let's just say i already had broken picard installation
2008-12-12 34726, 2008
Wizzcat
are there really that many dateless releases though srotta? ;)
2008-12-12 34733, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, btw AFAIR, it's not simple to install picard on Ubuntu manually and have ofa working
2008-12-12 34743, 2008
srotta
Wizzcat: No, but enough that I've seen questions about failures here.
2008-12-12 34743, 2008
Milosz
something goes wrong if you just do the manual standard install
2008-12-12 34752, 2008
brianfreud decides to wait
2008-12-12 34713, 2008
brianfreud
doubt anything I've got to run through yet has a dateless event
2008-12-12 34730, 2008
srotta
And since brianfreud does 1400 releases a day...
2008-12-12 34734, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, what would that mean?
2008-12-12 34735, 2008
brianfreud
lol
2008-12-12 34744, 2008
Milosz
brianfreud, i mean what is the change in .11 you want? it sounds like something i remember
2008-12-12 34759, 2008
Milosz
dateless event?
2008-12-12 34705, 2008
brianfreud
the only one I'm aware of was the fix to handle dateless release events
2008-12-12 34707, 2008
Milosz
damn now you got me interested in it too :P
2008-12-12 34722, 2008
srotta
You can enter release events that have no dates, but Picard 0.10 won't import them.
2008-12-12 34741, 2008
brianfreud
the events, or the releases at all?
2008-12-12 34754, 2008
srotta
The release, I think.
2008-12-12 34721, 2008
srotta
But I could be wrong, I haven't run into one. :P
2008-12-12 34726, 2008
brianfreud
ouch. But oh well, I have enough else to handle that I think I can wait on any of those I might run in to
2008-12-12 34706, 2008
sonium
is Catalog #: same as ASIN: ?
2008-12-12 34711, 2008
brianfreud
no
2008-12-12 34719, 2008
sonium
then leave blank?
2008-12-12 34734, 2008
Milosz
if you don't have it, leave blank
2008-12-12 34739, 2008
sonium
kk
2008-12-12 34742, 2008
brianfreud
Cat # is the cat # on the spine or rear of the CD. The ASIN is the Amazon ID for it.
2008-12-12 34743, 2008
Milosz
you can add an ASIN with an AR
2008-12-12 34757, 2008
brianfreud
I did wish though, while I was offline for so long, that I could have the computer using all that downtime to at least have Picard running the PUID work to look up when I was back online.
I've seen some, not a fan, cause they don't fit as well as true audio, but I think the guideline, last I worked with one, was that it should be the titles from the DVD, and be only the main program, not bonus / behind the scenes type stuff