=== bgs100 is now known as bgs000 [06:58] hey got an issue installing ubuntu, it gets to the "prepare partitions" section but it doesn't show any partitions [06:59] i run sudo partman to try and see what it see's but it can't see my local hdd [06:59] sudo blkid shows it, i can mount it, and its formatted as fat32 but nothing i do seems to get it to be seen [07:19] good morning team [07:19] Good afternoon, Akos. :-) [07:19] morning Akos [07:21] Morning [07:39] hi everybody [07:39] good afternoon there [07:39] :) [07:42] hi shahan [07:42] Akos: hello [08:06] I want a good video editing software [08:06] in ubuntu 9.10 [08:07] I will add Jpeg pictures and a music... And will create a Video [08:07] is there any easy but good software? [10:09] Hello, I am new to ubuntu and when i updated to 9.10 I lost all my audio. Anyone know why this might happen, or how to fix it? [10:16] The internet isn't turning up much in the way of assistance [10:33] me too, [10:44] Anyone? [10:49] try system: pref.: sound managment. choose alsa or open sound system [10:49] (instead of pulseaudio) [10:50] if you make alsa default install also alsamixergui [10:54] I solved it but thanks anyways [11:33] hello ikt [11:38] heya duanedesign :) [11:40] ikt: you still doing some bug triage [11:42] a little bit every now and then, at the moment I've got a bunch of assignments that I need to finish and keep getting distracted from -_- [11:42] cleaning my room never looked so good [11:51] :) [13:43] welcome kermiac :) [13:44] love to stay and chat, but have just noticed the time... [13:44] bye! [16:00] Happy monday [16:02] Happy non-tuesday [16:05] morning bodhi_zazen [16:05] and ibuclaw [16:05] welcome back starcraftman [16:05] tuesdays suck, thursdays are where its at. Had my favourite programming classes that night for two semesters :) [16:06] ibuclaw: ty, just got back from champions brunch. 3 french toast with grade a maple syrup and 2 beef saussage. Mmmm [16:17] maple syrup and meat... haven't had that combination in a while... [16:41] 'lo starcraftman , how goes ? [16:41] bodhi_zazen: much better now that stressful semesters over and I got everything sorted. [16:41] sweet =) [16:42] well... except stupid ubuntu 1, it hates me. [16:42] hi there starcraftman - good to see you about again :) [16:43] well, i was able to force my ubuntu server box to eventually mount my nfs shares before any apps that try to access them start, but it feels wrong, as i get errors about the mount failing during startup. I think its apparmor thats calling a mountall which gets called before the wireless network script, so maybe i can call wicd or my own network script as a prereq for apparmor [16:44] LzrdKing: I get mountall errors all the time with nfs = once it has booted though all is fine [16:44] hobgoblin: ah ha, piskie, why hobgoblin? Inner spiderman fan coming out? [16:44] bug report ? [16:44] though I rarely see them LzrdKing when plymouth is working (lucid) [16:44] starcraftman: I is mischievous now :) [16:44] i just don;t want to see the errors on startup [16:44] whats plymouth? [16:45] hello everybody [16:45] hobgoblin: only now? [16:45] * starcraftman waves to shahan [16:46] LzrdKing: all tied up with the boot in lucid - upstart as well I believe [16:46] starcraftman: what? [16:46] starcraftman: not only now - now I say so before I start :) [16:46] oh. plymouth is the graphical boot thingy, right? [16:46] shahan: just waving hi. [16:47] hobgoblin: hehe, lil warning alright. :) [16:47] starcraftman: tnx [16:47] starcraftman: so.. I need some help about video editing [16:47] starcraftman: who can help me? [16:48] starcraftman: in ubuntu 9.10 [16:48] LzrdKing: yea - but it is more than just the graphics - anyway - what I was saying is that I get mountall errors from nfs - but they are sorted by the time boot has finished [16:48] shahan: I dunno, what kind of help? Looking for a program or need in depth guide? I knows some. [16:48] i wonder if mine are sorted out before or after the automatic user login; i should test that out [16:48] had the same thing with karmic when it was in alpha - there some bug reports for it [16:48] hobgoblin: i won't be going to lucid for a while yet [16:49] I think it is before the login [16:49] starcraftman: I am using kdenlinve for editing video [16:49] starcraftman: I was used to Adobe premier in Windows XP [16:50] starcraftman: is there any kdenlive FX facility for kdenlive in ubuntu ? [16:53] shahan: just had to reinstall to remember, effects under timeline > video. If your used to premiere, well don't think you'll find any app quite that powerful. Though all ours get the job done usually. [16:54] starcraftman: ok.. let me check [16:55] shahan: seen their nice tutorials? http://kdenlive.org/tutorial [16:55] starcraftman: tnx [16:56] shahan: np, hehe, back one day and already answering questions once more! [16:56] hobgoblin: either way, i don't like seeing errors and i don't like that i have a manual script that calls iwconfig and dhclient, i have info in /etc/network/interfaces, and i have wicd running; i should only need to use one of them [17:09] starcraftman: kdenlive is making problem on ubuntu 9.10 [17:09] starcraftman: GNOME [17:09] starcraftman: may be as its a for KDE :( [17:10] starcraftman: its become Freeze [17:10] starcraftman: which software I can use for .... :) [17:12] shahan: hmmm, for the record it shouldn't be problem running kde apps on gnome, installs all the dependencies. [17:12] starcraftman: do u hve any idea? [17:12] shahan: Did it only freeze once you started editting? At a particular time? [17:12] starcraftman: no... [17:12] starcraftman: not in any particular time [17:13] starcraftman: do u use Teamviewer? [17:13] starcraftman: http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx [17:14] shahan: I'm not a professional video editor, just done a lil bit on amateur stuff. There's alternatives to kdenlive here > http://linuxappfinder.com/multimedia/videoeditors [17:15] starcraftman: I am not a professional editor too... but I need to make some JPEG file gathered and a audio music, then some FX [17:15] shahan: and nope, not used teamviewer. If all you need is quick remote access to pcs you do know there are plenty of free solutions right? [17:16] starcraftman: yes... its free I provided the link [17:18] starcraftman: which soft. is famous for ubuntu remote viewing? [17:20] shahan: famous? Hehe, it ain't a rock concert. Lot of folks use vnc protocol, often getting a solution that uses that. Few listings > http://linuxappfinder.com/internetandnetworking/remoteaccess [17:21] starcraftman: mm [17:21] starcraftman: I think TeamViewer is best [17:21] app finder a nice site for record. Maybe try tightvnc, know a few folks used that. [17:22] starcraftman: it has Windows, Linux, Mac platform [17:22] starcraftman: easy to use [17:22] starcraftman: let a install it... then let check [17:22] starcraftman: do u wanna test it? [17:23] shahan: not really, don't need remote access to any pcs. I'm not too on the go, when I am its all on my notebook. [17:24] starcraftman: I am looking for a guy to test it [17:25] shahan: ah well gotta say so, lemme see. I'll go try and install it. [17:25] starcraftman: will u install it now? [17:26] starcraftman: http://www.teamviewer.com/index.aspx [17:26] shahan: sure, takes a few secs. I'll tell ya when ready. [17:27] starcraftman: http://www.teamviewer.com/download/index.aspx?os=linux [17:28] starcraftman is back? [17:28] 60,000,000 users... that is a bold claim ( and probably a false one :) [17:28] ikt, no, he is here in spirit. ;) [17:29] ah ok [17:29] ghost in the zshell [17:29] i think vnc over ssh is the best [17:29] starcraftman: :) [17:30] starcraftman: :-) [17:30] ibuclaw: who has 60 million users? [17:30] teamviewer [17:30] yeah nah [17:30] ikt: no, it's paultag impersonating the great starcraftman! [17:30] starcraftman, lies! paultag would never call starcraftman great [17:31] maybe they have had 60 million downloads [17:31] ibuclaw: Awwwwwwwwwwwwww [17:31] ibuclaw: Oh right, ..... the greatest! :D [17:31] LzrdKing, maybe ... but we if we used that logic for Ubuntu... [17:31] starcraftman: r u ready mr... [17:32] lets do it [17:32] then again, Canonical boast that they have it pinned at about 46Million users. [17:32] a trillion users! [17:32] Up from 20 Million when 8.04 was released [17:33] shahan: aye, I got it ready. pm me ur id. [17:34] LzrdKing, have you tried vnc over ssh using a Web Browser as the client ? [17:34] ibuclaw: no, just a vnc client as a vnc client [17:34] LzrdKing, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=541656 [17:39] ibuclaw: i don't need to use a webclient :) thanks [17:43] ibuclaw: is tightvnc special in binding to port 580x as well, or do all vnc servers do that? [17:43] LzrdKing, afaik - all servers do that by default - but it can be configured otherwise [17:44] just as ssh defaults to 22, but can be changed in /etc/ssh/sshd_config [17:51] heyya starcraftman [17:51] starcraftman: hi [17:51] * starcraftman waves hi to paultag [17:51] starcraftman, how's college ? [17:53] paultag: its university and better, second semester over and I aced all my finals I think though it took a boat load of studying. Now just unwinding. Done quite a bit programming this semester. [17:53] starcraftman, kickass :) [17:53] heyya komputes [17:53] shahan: see http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php < Search for ubuntu instructions [17:53] should work [17:54] starcraftman: tnx [17:54] paultag: aye, I especially like perl, quirky language. Learned it in my soen 287 class, web intro. Teacher got us using it for cgi programming. [17:54] Nice starcraftman [17:54] starcraftman, don't forget about us after you become an uberhacker :) [17:56] ibuclaw: it seems not to wrk :P [17:56] paultag: lol, I aren't that good..... yet. [17:56] LzrdKing, ^-^# [17:56] starcraftman, :P [17:56] always worked for me [17:56] check your firewall [17:56] oh, i think i need tightvnc-java [17:57] not a firewall issue, i'm tunneling over ssh [17:57] for all x86 (full working on 32 and 64 bits), by Paolo Rampino: (Replace 'YOURVERSION' with 'hardy', 'intrepid', 'jaunty', 'karmic' or 'lucid' depending on your release) deb http://akirad.cinelerra.org akirad-YOURVERSION main [17:57] starcraftman: deb http://akirad.cinelerra.org akirad-YOURVERSION main [17:57] starcraftman: what I will it? [17:58] starcraftman: I got it in http://cinelerra.org/getting_cinelerra.php#ubuntu [17:58] ohhh wait [17:58] shahan, lsb_release -c | awk '{print $2}' [17:58] paultag: I'm just a lil sad my favourite songbird now kinda floundering on linux, dropped official support and someone forked em. Probably just gonna have to suck it up and start using amarok. [17:58] aye [17:58] ibuclaw: on the poarticular machine, i'm using gnome's vnc (vino? vinagre?) that doesn;t do java [17:58] starcraftman: tell me easily... I dont understant [17:58] starcraftman: I m not an expert user [17:59] shahan, run this command: lsb_release -c | awk '{print $2}' [17:59] shahan, that is what you have to put in there [17:59] paultag: its karmic [17:59] then put karmic in [17:59] karmic [17:59] paultag, or just ask him to run lsb_release -c, and put in what is in the second column. ;_ [17:59] ;) [18:00] ibuclaw, that's too confusing [18:00] ibuclaw, :P [18:00] hehe [18:00] paultag, and awk '{print $2}'; isn't ? [18:00] ibuclaw, not when you are copy+pasting [18:00] hmmm, anyone using latest lucid builds? [18:00] starcraftman, me [18:00] starcraftman, on it for my netbook and main box [18:01] how do i fix the S and K numbers in /etc/rc#.d/ when insserver rewrote them all sequensially? instead of S10xxx S40xxx, S80xxx, i have S01xxx, S02xxx, S03xxxx [18:01] paultag, true... did you see my command for controlling Laptop backlight via dbus ? [18:01] paultag: you use u1? [18:01] ibuclaw, no but it must be sweet [18:01] paultag: deb http://akirad.cinelerra.org akirad-karmic main [18:01] paultag, bash -c "dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.LaptopPanel.SetBrightness int32:$(expr $(dbus-send --print-reply --system --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer_backlight org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.LaptopPanel.GetBrightness | awk 'NR==2{print $2}') + 1)" [18:01] paultag: where I will put this? [18:01] starcraftman, kinda sorta. Still working on getting couchdb to play nice [18:01] ibuclaw, SICK [18:01] ibuclaw, and -1 for dim ? [18:02] paultag, yepo [18:02] ibuclaw, sick, I love it [18:02] paultag: I dunno if it is just me but ubuntu one is crashing on startup on my new clean install on notebook. Current version isn't broken right? [18:02] paultag, it has been tweaked to work in openbox's rc.xml config [18:02] starcraftman, is it a couch db failure? [18:02] ibuclaw, :) [18:02] paultag: gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list isnt it? [18:03] shahan, ah, yes [18:03] BRB [18:03] ibuclaw: on the particular machine, i'm using gnome's vnc (vino? vinagre?) does that do java? [18:03] paultag: moment, I'll look at log. [18:03] LzrdKing, you are supposed to connect via Firefox / any web Browser... [18:04] ibuclaw: yeah, but the server end is gnomes vnc server [18:05] LzrdKing, apparently not then. =) [18:05] :( [18:06] afaik, tightvnc-java is the only one which does it [18:06] meh [18:08] paultag: fiddled a bit, that does seem to be the error. Says desktopcouch replication api not found. [18:09] shahan: got cinilerra working or no? [18:09] paultag: now how to install [18:09] starcraftman: now how to install [18:09] shahan: did you add it to your sources file? [18:10] starcraftman: yes [18:10] shahan: then in a terminal do: sudo apt-get update && aptitude search cinelerra [18:11] you should be able to see some cinelerra packages. Install main one by: sudo apt-get install packagename [18:11] starcraftman: "99% [Connecting to akirad.cinelerra.org (78.47.64.240)] " [18:11] starcraftman: then it doesnt go forward [18:12] starcraftman: waitting for a long time [18:12] how do i fix the S and K numbers in /etc/rc#.d/ when insserver rewrote them all sequensially? instead of S10xxx S40xxx, S80xxx, i have S01xxx, S02xxx, S03xxxx [18:12] oh no, hmmm, maybe their server is slow? [18:12] moment [18:13] shahan: well thats dissapointing, the server is down. [18:13] starcraftman: what to do now? [18:13] starcraftman: :( [18:13] oh god [18:14] shahan: hmmm, thinking [18:15] starcraftman: please give me a solution [18:15] starcraftman: I dont want to switch in Windows [18:16] going to take supper [18:16] hope will get a solution [18:16] coming back within 10 mins [18:24] shahan: rgr, well I guess since cinelerra out next best is the ol standbys. Run in terminal when your back: sudo apt-get install kino avidemux avidemux-plugins [18:25] shahan: one or the other should be enough for a lil project, not the best editors. I'm not sure why cinelerra's server down, maybe maintenance [18:30] back [18:30] shahan: rgr, try above [18:31] sudo apt-get install kino avidemux avidemux-plugins [18:31] rgr? [18:31] starcraftman: rgr? [18:31] starcraftman: I am a new user... for this I dont understand the terms uses in ubuntu [18:31] roger, english thing [18:32] yup, use that in a terminal, then just try each out on own. [18:34] starcraftman: downloading [18:34] sudo apt-get install kino avidemux avidemux-plugins [18:34] starcraftman: what is avidemux? [18:34] kino and avidemux are two different editors [18:35] starcraftman: that is .. I am installing two editors once? [18:36] shahan: yup, you can install as many things as you like at once with linux. [18:37] starcraftman: hmm [18:38] shahan: if you need irc tips and questions see nhandler, I aren't really biggest expert. [18:39] starcraftman: where is nhandler? [18:39] shahan: been quiet, I guess busy. [18:40] shahan: also, since your new. Here is a good guide on understanding installation. It's a bit long but you'll be a pro when done reading. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500020 [18:40] starcraftman: tnx [18:40] starcraftman: tnx a lot [18:41] starcraftman: my speed is now too porr [18:41] poor [18:41] starcraftman: downloading speed is only 6-7 KBps [18:41] :( [18:41] starcraftman: only 28% completed [18:42] starcraftman: the download [18:42] shahan: awww, I can't magically fix slow net connections sadly. I'd upgrade mine too. [18:42] shahan: also, you don't have to refer to me boss, I'm just a comp sci student at University. Not a bit honcho yet. [18:43] starcraftman: hahaha [18:43] starcraftman, I like the "yet" qualifier. [18:43] starcraftman: hmm [18:44] dvz-: Hehehehe :D [18:44] Hello there dvz- [18:44] starcraftman, how are ye mate? [18:45] dvz-: Much better now that semester is over and I am back to hanging out with my favourite team :) [18:45] good to hear [18:45] dvz-: just handling a few registration things atm and helping shahan out. And ubuntu one hates me. [18:47] shahan: hehe curious guy I like that. First question: You get an ubuntu.com email if your an official member > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership [18:48] shahan: second question: plus sign means we are voiced, full members of the team. [18:48] <--- not positive anymore :\ [18:48] starcraftman: If I wanna be a member.... what I have to do? [18:48] shahan: of ubuntu or the team? [18:49] starcraftman: just want a @ubuntu.com address :) [18:49] starcraftman: any how [18:49] shahan: hehehe, well it takes a long while to be an ubuntu member, read the page above. [18:50] shahan, it took me well over 1 year to get my @ubuntu email [18:50] starcraftman: yes.. I am reading [18:50] shahan: not a short term thing, takes 6+ months of sustained contribution to community. [18:52] starcraftman: hmm [18:52] starcraftman: understand [18:53] my download finished 58% [18:53] starcraftman: r u liable to give support ? [18:53] starcraftman: to the users? [18:53] starcraftman: bound? [18:54] shahan: liable? No. I can say go read the manual and ignore you. Course I don't do that. [18:55] starcraftman: :-) [18:55] shahan, i prefer rtfm over rtm [18:55] dvz-: lol [18:55] dvz-: rtmf? rtm? [18:55] dvz-: what kind of things these are? [18:56] shahan, those are acronyms for: rtfm => "Read the F'n Manual" ...and rtm => "Read The Manual" [18:56] shahan, I'm just being silly. [18:57] dvz-: what is F'n manual? [18:57] shahan: hehe, you'll find lots of those around, us NA people are lazy typists :p [18:57] shahan, F'n is vulgar language....I'm not eligible to say it here...o [18:57] starcraftman: 73% finished [18:58] shahan: rgr, it gets there. [18:59] dvz-: ok.... [18:59] :D [18:59] I am so happy to get such a good support from the ubuntu community [18:59] starcraftman: hey [18:59] how do i fix the S and K numbers in /etc/rc#.d/ when insserver rewrote them all sequentially? instead of S10xxx S40xxx, S80xxx, i have S01xxx, S02xxx, S03xxxx [18:59] if only microsoft access and vba had the same "good" support. [18:59] meh. [19:00] starcraftman: there are a lot of guys online with + sign [19:00] shahan: aye, we are big team. [19:00] starcraftman: but none is responding.... why? [19:00] starcraftman: only you and dvz- [19:00] :( [19:01] shahan: well IRC isn't like IM lot of people sign in, but get busy during the day. [19:01] hmm [19:01] I just happen to be one of the super friendly/talkative folks :) [19:01] starcraftman: when I come in http://webchat.freenode.net [19:02] starcraftman: I write my name and channel name [19:02] starcraftman: but below I get a check box [19:03] starcraftman: If I check its ask for password [19:03] starcraftman: what is this? [19:03] the box is "Auto to service" [19:04] starcraftman: the box is "Auto to service"\ [19:04] shahan: ah, I believe that is authentication. You can register your nick on IRC so noone can impersonate you or take your name. [19:04] Otherwise after you log out someone else can use it. === starcraftman is now known as WikiNinja [19:04] :) [19:04] * WikiNinja sneaks around in the night. === WikiNinja is now known as starcraftman [19:04] hehe [19:04] starcraftman: how to do the register? [19:05] registration [19:05] shahan: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml [19:05] starcraftman: you changed the name? [19:05] ^ See user registration section. [19:05] shahan: aye, that's the /nick command. [19:06] starcraftman: yes. I know .... === shahan is now known as rahi === rahi is now known as Rahi [19:09] ok [19:09] starcraftman: is shahan [19:09] Rahi: once you settle on a name register it as the commands do on the faq page, requires email verification [19:09] then you pick a password. [19:12] starcraftman: process successful === Rahi is now known as shahan [19:12] hi [19:13] starcraftman: h === shahan is now known as Rahi [19:13] hi [19:13] Rahi: ok, well just start up kino or avidemux and test it out [19:16] starcraftman: hi [19:16] shahan: don't have to keep saying hi, I don't forget your there :) [19:16] starcraftman: ok [19:16] starcraftman: I have registered with Rahi [19:16] starcraftman: Rahi [19:17] shahan: as you like. [19:17] starcraftman: but using the nick shahan [19:17] starcraftman: now is it possible to use "shahan" by othere? [19:18] I am not realizing the matter [19:18] I dont know .... [19:19] shahan: see step 4 in the user registration, you can group as many nicks as you want to registered ones [19:19] starcraftman: I lost it [19:19] starcraftman: give me the link again [19:20] shahan: just scroll up, irc keeps history :) [19:20] starcraftman: I closed the window [19:20] starcraftman: now everything lost [19:20] ah right [19:20] http://freenode.net/faq.shtml [19:21] shahan: also, you should consider using an IRC client like quassel on KDE or xchat on GNOME. These store logs between sessions. [19:22] does irssi? [19:24] LzrdKing: ask and ye shall know > http://www.irssi.org/documentation/startup#c8 [19:24] :) [19:25] starcraftman: installing xchat [19:25] starcraftman: kino installaino finished [19:25] shahan: rgr, look in multimedia menu then and launch it [19:29] starcraftman: I am trying with kino [19:29] starcraftman: but dont like avidmuz [19:29] avidemux [19:30] want to remove it [19:30] shahan: sudo apt-get remove avidemux :) [19:30] pluging both [19:30] shahan: also, do consider reading guide I linked you. Good read.http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=500020 [19:31] starcraftman: give me the code again like sudo apt-get install kino avidemux pluging(forget the lastone) [19:32] shahan: you don't need to reinstall, the command I just gave only removes avidemux. [19:32] Kino is still there [19:32] I know ... [19:32] starcraftman: need the avidemux removing [19:33] starcraftman: avidemux plugin which I installed to remove [19:33] shahan: ah, well sudo apt-get install kino avidemux avidemux-plugins < That was install, so add avidemux-plugins to remove command. [19:34] starcraftman: tnx [19:37] shahan: np [19:37] starcraftman: removed [19:37] starcraftman: trying in xchat [19:37] starcraftman: do u use xchat? [19:38] shahan: used to, I r kde now, using quassel [19:38] nice alternative, does the same thing though [19:38] starcraftman: how do use it? [19:39] please configure my xchat [19:39] hey starcraftman [19:40] ah darn, where's bodhispage [19:40] come on teamviewer [19:40] starcraftman: please [19:40] shahan: http://blog.bodhizazen.net/linux/xchat-customizations/ [19:41] pedro3005: that's "hey starcraft.man the greatest ever has returned" to you! :p [19:41] starcraftman: it asks for Network [19:41] starcraftman: which Network I will select from XChat [19:41] ? [19:41] shahan: ahhh, right, the network configs [19:42] starcraftman, I thought you were dead, the party was all set up and everything [19:42] damn you [19:42] shahan: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/XChatHowto [19:42] pedro3005: starcraft.man : runing funerals since 1987 [19:43] pedro3005: Though if you want to hold it and don't mind me eating half the food I'm all for it :) [19:43] hm... well, ok, but you better be dead by the end of it [19:45] pedro3005: what? NEVER! I have to live, to spread mirth and whimzy, and plug "Grade A Canadian syrup produced by Habitant in Quebec" at every moment. :) [19:45] pedro3005: I do hope syrup was prominent at funeral right? [19:46] not at all [19:47] there's a guy in Quebec named Habitant who makes syrup? [19:48] shahan_ use Freenode (in network) [19:48] starcraftman, hi [19:48] starcraftman, I am back [19:49] bodhi_zazen, what? [19:49] pedro3005: hehe, a company, and they make a lot of it :) [19:49] starcraftman, anyway, saw my PM? *evil grin* [19:49] hi bodhi_zazen! [19:49] using XChat [19:49] shahan: shahan> starcraftman: which Network I will select from XChat [19:49] starcraftman, new experience [19:49] in network, use Freenode [19:49] wb starcraftman [19:50] bodhi_zazen, FreeNode [19:50] Yar, tis good. [19:50] sure [19:50] pedro3005: and no, send again? [19:50] ... [19:51] oh damn... I don't think I have it anymore [19:51] however [19:51] I am getting sleep [19:51] may be have to leave now [19:51] made a lot of experiment today with the help of starcraftman [19:52] pleased to starcraftman [19:52] shahan_: little bit every day, no rush, I'm hungry, snack time [19:52] later shahan_ [19:53] starcraftman, ok [19:53] starcraftman, Good Night [19:53] its 12:53AM there [19:53] starcraftman, may be its 1:53 PM in Canada [19:54] bye [19:55] starcraftman, it's a pm on UF.. sure you didn't receive it? [20:07] pedro3005: oh ha, the acat thing hehe, I thought ya meant on irc [20:16] yep [20:17] aww, floppy is gone, sony stopped production. [20:17] So many memories. [20:17] what's floppy? [20:18] lol, you say that in gest but a guy in my sys hardware said that and wasn't kidding! Made me feel old. [20:18] I really don't know what is floppy [20:19] oh wait [20:19] erm [20:19] pedro3005, diskettes! [20:19] hehehe, good ol' a drive from dos days. :) [20:20] I still got like 50 in a nice box. [20:20] well, you should've put it in plural, it confused me! [20:20] 1440 juicy kibibytes [20:20] see how good grammar is necessary? [20:21] Maybe I should buy some, and sell them to a museum when I'm old. [20:21] I have some [20:21] used them recently, in fact [20:21] geirha: hahaha, ya, as if they'll ever be worth millions :p Not exactly art. [20:22] I burned a linux distro to two floppies and installed it - oh yeah [20:23] pedro3005: YES! I heard about a few of those distros fitting on floppies, ftw! [20:24] Tom's Root Boot! [20:28] starcraftman, yo, what's wrong with http://paste.pocoo.org/show/206231/ (don't laugh) ? [20:33] You never set untrue back to 0 [20:34] What it's supposed to do eludes me though :) [20:34] pedro3005: aye, I was eating muffin, you made an infinite loop and you don't do anything if it is ==1 (may or may not be desired). [20:37] geirha, thank you... (if you wish to know, find a number divisible by [1, 20] [20:40] pedro3005: Ah, no it makes sense :) [20:40] s/no/now/ [20:41] so resetting it before the for-loop should do the trick. [20:41] it did [20:54] hi komputes :) [20:54] mmm, chocolate muffin is awesome [20:56] starcraftman: hey, looks who's back - i think people were asking questions during your absence [20:57] komputes: aye, darn pedro3005 planning a funeral and not inviting me of all people, what a jerk! :p === bgs000 is now known as bgs100 === Vantrax|Work is now known as Vantrax