**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 02 03:00:05 2018 Feb 02 10:45:58 rah: maybe tell the channel what you want to do exactly? you'll probably get easier help with your specific needs :) Feb 02 11:54:53 Never thought before I would say this, but... MyDocs are 95% full. Checking if there is something useless to throw out. Feb 02 12:06:10 17774MB is 17GB, right? This english wikipedia backup has to go. Evopedia... Feb 02 12:11:09 93% in use. Looking further... Feb 02 12:20:17 17GB sounds outdated. Feb 02 12:20:22 My version from september is 20GB. Feb 02 12:20:31 actually, 21GB Feb 02 13:09:02 it seems that my n900 screen is dying. Touch recognition on top let corner is somehow mixed. If i just press it, it starts to scroll down. I have to swipe down to get it recogniced as normal press. Tried calibrating, didn't help. Feb 02 14:19:24 Vajb: hrrm i wonder if iit could just be baid contact on connector, rather than screen itself at fault Feb 02 16:28:09 I've experienced a bug in Messages/Talk/however it's called. It's my guess how does it happen. When a message log with contact is big enough, the app stops working correctly which is: 1. stop receiveing delivery confirmation 2. long response to sliding messages and opening sent message 3. cannot open incoming message 4. when in the list it doesn't show user name and last message is the last which came without problems 5. on restart Feb 02 16:28:24 some incoming are confused in time Feb 02 16:40:17 After about an hour of this odd behaviour everything is back to normal without doing anything. May it be that system archived or removed first messages to make some space? Feb 02 17:24:27 Guest85092: i think that is known bug. You can try locating ev1.db file and rename it. Then just reboot. Should fix the issue. Feb 02 17:27:34 For all the time or just by now? I would love to see source code for this app :( Feb 02 17:29:01 try searching maemo.org for info. My memories are vague at best. Feb 02 17:29:21 but i think as always Feb 02 17:33:06 I couldn't find any source for this app, looks like it's closed source Feb 02 18:53:31 ~closed Feb 02 18:53:32 well, closed is http://wiki.maemo.org/Why_the_closed_packages or https://wiki.maemo.org/Fremantle_closed_packages, or http://elinux.org/N900, or https://wiki.maemo.org/Free_Maemo Feb 02 18:53:46 maybe it is mentioned there Feb 02 20:36:01 Resistive display lacking pressure sensitivity? http://forum.tabletpcreview.com/threads/inking-on-a-touchscreen-vs-active-digitizer-wacom.35561/ Feb 02 20:43:54 I remember Nintendo DS having pressure sensitivity Feb 02 20:44:32 resistive touchscreen Feb 02 20:46:32 Well, it does have pressure sensitivity, see MyPaint. Feb 02 20:47:07 * CatButts has yet to get used to MyPaint Feb 02 20:47:28 Just, Wacom users apparently don't know it. Probably lack of good software? Feb 02 21:11:18 Surprised that live is pronounced as l-eye-v. My variant of pronounciation probably fits "liv" spelling. Feb 02 21:25:45 The -V-C-‹e› pattern in English orthography usually denotes a diphthongised version of `V` Feb 02 21:26:19 live can be pronounced either way and they have different meanings Feb 02 21:26:20 So "line", "live", "brine", "mike", etc all have the same diphthong in the middle. Feb 02 21:27:03 Yeah, it also has the other pronunciation when used as a verb, but the noun pronunciation is fairly regular. Feb 02 21:27:39 Before the great vowel shift, that pattern usually denoted a long version of `V` (hence why they're sometimes called "long vowels" in English) Feb 02 21:50:40 Noun is "life", I knew it goes like l-eye-f. Feb 02 21:51:22 Adjective live and verb live are pronounced differently? Interesting... Feb 02 22:09:05 Like noun wind and verb wind up. Feb 03 00:24:12 "live" the adjective is pronounced the same way as "live" the noun. Feb 03 00:24:22 It's just the verb that's different. Feb 03 00:24:51 also, "wind" has two fairly distinct meanings, each with its own pronunciation. It's not a verb/noun distinction. Feb 03 00:25:47 If you get hit in the stomach, you can end up with some feeling that is referred to as being "winded" in English, because it's like the wind (movement of air .. sort of) has been taken out of you. Feb 03 00:26:50 Those words are pronounced differently to "wind"/"winded"/"winding" as in turning something around. Feb 03 00:27:22 er, actually the second word in that last triplet should be "wound". **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 03 03:00:01 2018