[11:55] <jiohdi> I have remote desktop installed... I can control computer X with Y, but I only get the very first screen and from there the screen does not update...anyone?
[13:33] <hashimi> when i mount my usb in linux and then goto windows. in windows part it has character problems. how i can solve this.
[13:55] <persia> hashimi: You may find better support in #ubuntu : this channel is reserved for scheduled classes.
[14:00] <hashimi> thanks persia
[14:01] <hashimi> by the way, are you from iran? just wondering? do you know farsi?
[14:01] <persia> No, and no, and while I'm very attached to my nick for historical reasons, I sometimes wish it was different just because I get asked that a lot :)
[14:02] <persia> The salient point without getting into the entire story is that the monarchial title in the lands of Iran and Non-Iran was never "king".
[14:06] <hashimi> Persia, i just ask this because i can speak farsi , i mean persian.
[14:06] <hashimi> i did not ask that for something else reasons.
[14:06] <hashimi> :)
[14:06] <persia> You mean farsi :)
[14:07] <hashimi> yeah :)
[14:07]  * persia got a long lecture once about "Persia" != "Iran and non-Iran" and "Persian" != "Farsi".
[14:07] <persia> But lots of westerners seem to have inherited Roman prejudices unintentionally.
[14:08] <hashimi> Actually; it is not farsi, but it is Parsi
[14:08] <hashimi> that f is comming from arabic that arabs use it. because they don't have p in their language.
[14:08] <hashimi> so actually i must say Parsi or Persian :)
[14:14] <persia> It's "Parsi"?  Aha.  I'll remember that.
[14:15] <persia> I thought "Parsi" was specific to the exiles now living in India, and a term for a set of people.
[14:16] <hashimi> Not actually like that i think.
[14:17] <hashimi> But Parsi is the original language in Khorasan, now it is renamed as Afghanistan.
[14:17]  * persia reads up on nomenclature, and is surprised by тоҷикӣ
[14:17] <hashimi> what is that :)
[14:18] <persia> A name for what wikipedia claims is the same language, as written in Tijik Cyrillic
[14:26] <hashimi> hmm i understand :)