[00:07] <sadik123> how to enable the autoanswer mode in ekiga which comes along with ubuntu 9.04 by default...plz let me know how to enable it
[00:22] <sagaci> where's the meeting
[00:24] <Vantrax> sadik123: support is done in #ubuntu
[00:25] <Vantrax> sagaci: meeting will be in #ubuntu-meeting
[00:25] <sagaci> thx
[00:51]  * Vantrax is heading off to take his wife in for a checkup and will miss the meeting
[00:53] <pleia2> aw, ok
[00:53] <pleia2> good luck :)
[00:53] <pleia2> bodhi_zazen, cprofitt, you guys here?
[00:54] <cprofitt> I am here...
[00:54] <pleia2> cprofitt: we have an RIT guy talking to the dean tomorrow about fosscon \o/
[00:54] <cprofitt> Nice.
[00:54] <cprofitt> ClamAV found 9 viruses on a fresh install of Ubuntu so far...
[01:01] <pleia2> bodhi_zazen: you around for the meeting?
[01:02] <pleia2> everyone: meeting over in #ubuntu-meeting :)
[01:28] <bodhi_zazen> thanks pleia2
[01:29] <bodhi_zazen> I will look at the desktop page
[01:29] <bodhi_zazen> It needs a glossary link
[01:29] <bodhi_zazen> and I can add a few links to the wiki as well
[01:29] <cprofitt> bodhi_zazen, pleia2 - great work guys... very sorry my summers are so stuffed
[01:32] <bodhi_zazen> cprofitt: I think after we get the basics up we should work on virtualization and security as a second round
[01:32] <cprofitt> bodhi_zazen, I agree...
[01:32] <bodhi_zazen> both topics are seemingly simple, but very complex under the surface
[01:33] <cprofitt> I am still trying to recruit 'educators' from K-20 to write some courses on using Ubuntu in the classroom
[01:33] <bodhi_zazen> I mean a lot of people think of security as install it and forget it =)
[01:33] <cprofitt> I am too paranoid for that...
[01:34] <bodhi_zazen> yea, but I mean, really =)
[01:35] <cprofitt> bodhi_zazen, I run nmap scans of all of my vlans on a weekly basis
[01:35] <bodhi_zazen> nice
[01:35] <bodhi_zazen> I found a cool little tool you might like
[01:35] <bodhi_zazen> bfilter
[01:35] <bodhi_zazen> it is a proxy
[01:35] <doctormo> pleia2: Am I too late?
[01:36] <pleia2> doctormo: yes, it was a quick meeting talking about how awesome you are
[01:36] <bodhi_zazen> can be used with any broswer that accepts a proxy (ff, opera, chrome)
[01:36] <bodhi_zazen> filters out ads
[01:36] <bodhi_zazen> super simple to set up
[01:36] <bodhi_zazen> comes as windows or linux version
[01:36] <bodhi_zazen> windows version is portable
[01:41] <bodhi_zazen> If you like you can firewall it and server multiple clients on your LAN
[01:43] <bodhi_zazen> easier to impliment then squid =)
[01:43] <bodhi_zazen> lol
[01:43] <doctormo> pleia2: lol
[01:44] <doctormo> bodhi_zazen: You trying to convince people to switch from Ubuntu to Windows? :-P
[01:45] <bodhi_zazen> Of course =)
[01:46] <bodhi_zazen> bfilter is cross platform, runs on Linux just fine
[01:46] <bodhi_zazen> there is a nice zeroconf package too
[01:46] <doctormo> cprofitt: you found viruses on Ubuntu :-/
[01:47] <doctormo> bodhi_zazen: That's great, I like zeroconf, I want to get a nice zeroconf networked machines setup going. Any advice of tech to use? It's a multi user network using openldap and kerberos.
[01:47] <doctormo> pleia2: Do you have to logs for the meeting? It's not yet updated on irclogs.ubuntu.com
[01:48] <bodhi_zazen> No, I do not have much zeroconf experience, not sure if I trust it yet .
[01:48] <pleia2> doctormo: they should be regenerated in 12 minutes, if you can wait that long :)
[01:48] <bodhi_zazen> both in terms of security and in terms of not breaking the package manager (yum / dpkg / etc).
[01:49] <cprofitt> doctormo, actually no...
[01:49] <cprofitt> they were the test files installed with ClamAV from the repos
[01:58] <doctormo> cprofitt: Interesting
[01:58] <cprofitt> yeah
[01:58] <cprofitt> not fond of them putting test files on...
[01:58] <cprofitt> but...
[01:58] <doctormo> bodhi_zazen: I can understand that, I'm looking into some of the posibilities. What I want is a way to sync select files in /etc to each client machine on the network, as well as certain other configurations.
[02:00] <doctormo> pleia2, cprofitt, bodhi_zazen, Vantrax: should we invite some of the Ubuntu Developer Week teachers to get involved with penning their topics into courses once BiosElement has finished the first draft of the "how to write course classes" course?\
[02:01] <cprofitt> I would like that...
[02:01] <pleia2> doctormo: sounds good
[02:01]  * cprofitt is in another meeting
[02:01] <BiosElement> Sounds like a good idea. And FYI I've been jotting down notes to compile into a couple pages for a draft of that. At least to get people started.
[02:04] <pleia2> doctormo: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/08/18/%23ubuntu-meeting.html is updated :)
[02:08] <doctormo> BiosElement: Let me know how your getting on, I really very keen in getting this particular course finished and peer reviewed as it allows us to train other course writers.
[02:09] <BiosElement> doctormo, Will do. I'll try to get something thrown together by tomorrow evening.
[02:14] <doctormo> BiosElement: Sounds great, don't forget to follow the very instructions that your writing, in order to write it :-D
[02:14] <BiosElement> Ahaha, Of course :P
[02:15] <doctormo> cprofitt: For your virtualisation topics, you can add them into the sys-admin course. The current course I'm teaching is only 10 x 2 hour classes covering everything, including a lot of theory about systems.
[02:16] <doctormo> cprofitt: More peer review on existing material would be the way to do something lazy and non-comittal. Just post to the mailing list with [peer-review] Course name, so we can see what you doing.
[02:16] <doctormo> There will probably be a need for more classes than just the ones I'm writing for now. But I figured 10 that covered the ground work would suite us and we can move from there.
[02:17] <doctormo> And I also would like to appologise if I look like I'm just powering away with assumptions and such, do let me know if any of the work is incompatable with the published goal.
[02:18] <doctormo> I would like to sort out the compile method (i.e. from bzr dev branch to published moodle course)
[02:27]  * doctormo taps microphone, is this thing on
[02:32] <ding> doctormo, i'm lurking
[04:16] <Vantrax> i just got back:P
[04:34] <doctormo> Hey Vantrax
[04:34] <doctormo> I think everyone left once I'd said my thing, I have no idea if they love it or hate it. or perhpas it's more of a meh
[04:34] <Vantrax> lol:P
[04:35] <Vantrax> i would say its a good idea
[04:35] <Vantrax> i should FINALLY have time to finish our theme this weekend
[04:35] <doctormo> Vantrax: Woot!
[04:35] <doctormo> Vantrax: I was thinking of having the title graphic over hanf the menu bar and shifting the menu accross. Make it all web 5.0 and shit
[04:36] <Vantrax> 5.0???
[04:36] <Vantrax> make me a mock screenshot
[04:36] <doctormo> Yea, HTML 5.0 :-P
[04:36] <Vantrax> ill see what i can do with it
[04:36] <doctormo> All these people going on about web 2.0, that was ages ago, what are they all still using IE 4
[04:44] <doctormo> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Class_Acts#Needs <- I wonder if we should keep an eye on this
[13:10] <Surendra> hi
[13:10] <Surendra> any one here to help
[22:18] <ubuntumania> hj
[22:18] <ubuntumania> hi*