[03:11] <zul> evening
[07:20] <krellan> hi, psmouse question
[07:21] <krellan> am thinking of changing it to do a reset in addition to just printing "lost synchronization, throwing %d bytes away"
[02:30] <zul> hey
[02:31] <fabbione> morning
[02:31] <fabbione> what's up zul?
[02:37] <zul> not much just at work
[02:38] <zul> u?
[02:38] <zul> git already has a debian directory :)
[02:39] <fabbione> yeah but it's utterly wrong
[02:39] <fabbione> not much really
[02:39] <fabbione> getting some coffee
[04:01] <dilinger> of course it's utterly wrong
[04:01] <dilinger> when have you seen a correct upstream debian directory?
[04:02] <dilinger> they just cause more headaches than they solve by creating debian packages
[04:03] <fabbione> yeah
[04:03] <fabbione> it would be good IF they actually maintain it
[05:13] <zul> ill poke around it tonight again
[07:10] <infinity> BenC : Do I have a 2.6.14 yet, huh, huh?
[07:10] <fabbione> infinity: git clone ....
[07:10] <fabbione> ;)
[07:11] <fabbione> infinity: drug bof?
[07:14] <zul> oh you wild and crazy people
[09:42] <dilinger> anyone have a hoary amd64 machine i can use for building stuff on?
[09:42] <dilinger> or a breezy machine w/ a hoary chroot?
[09:42] <fabbione> dilinger: i do, but it's turned off
[09:42] <fabbione> i will get access to it when i will be back from ubz
[09:43] <dilinger> ok.  i probably won't need it by then; i have an amd64 machine in front of me, but i can't install onto it without a custom parted :)
[09:43] <fabbione> ah o
[09:43] <fabbione> k
[09:44] <fabbione> sorry. i can't phone my wife at midnight to turn it on
[09:44] <dilinger> that's ok
[09:45] <dilinger> i'm wondering if i can bootstrap it with i386, put an amd64 kernel on there, and then get an amd64 chroot on it
[09:46] <dilinger> just seems like a lot of work, though :)
[09:49] <dilinger> huh.  hoary's parted works
[09:49] <fabbione> yeah way too much work
[09:49] <dilinger> maybe i won't need it after all
[11:57] <fabbione>  dr_d_19 writes "According to Groklaw, SCO is now demanding IBM to turn over 'all documents concerning IBM's contributions to the Linux 2.7 kernel, including development work'. Of course, there is no 2.7 kernel and no plans at all to create one."
[11:57] <fabbione> AHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHA
[11:57] <fabbione> oh god guys
[11:57] <fabbione> look at /.