[02:25] cyberanger: you wouldn't happen to of gotten that information emailed would you? [03:06] * wrst wonders how dropbox will work in ubuntu natty [03:31] pace_t_zulu: i may have just drank the shuttleworth branded koolaid but i must say i'm really liking unity as it is and how i think its going to go [03:44] xTEMPLARx: you asked about resources with unity looks pretty good using just barely over 200MB of RAM with only irc really running but the cpu usage is pretty high at the moment sitting mostly idle but i'm sure that weill be fixed [03:47] Dan9186[MM]: information, work clock software? [03:48] cyberanger: i think unity is going to rock :) [03:49] I'm thinking outside the box myself, openbox ;-) [03:49] well unity i like and it ticks everyone else in the linux world off so that's worth something to me :) [03:52] good night cyberanger unlike you i require sleep :) catch you tomorrow [03:52] a large segment of the populace against you [03:53] you like that!?! [03:53] * cyberanger smells signs of a dictator there [03:53] night wrst [03:54] well cyberanger i think some in the open source world need to not think they are the cat's meow about everything :) [03:54] i think more choice up to a point is great [03:54] but now i must exercise my choice to go to bed :) [03:54] well, I do like competition, after all, that's what kde's for [03:55] * cyberanger snickers and hands kde the neosporin [03:55] night wrst [03:59] cyberanger: yeah sorry that's what i was refering to [04:00] he's started using one called timetrex, and was very suprised when i logged into it from my laptop instead of the box he installed it on [04:00] no, add to it, I cleared the drive I was using for a backup, to backup again [04:01] it was 6 month old data, sifted through it, you said you were covered [04:02] rofl is cool [04:04] I cleared it after you said that too, so I did have it, I did check first, whoops [04:04] lol === excid3|mbp is now known as clippy [04:06] it happens [04:06] i just never should of said was covered that's all === clippy is now known as excid3|mbp [04:06] entirely my fault [04:07] but he is covered now, he's using this web based one that i don't think he knew was web based [04:07] hehe [04:08] well, are you needing to look for something else? [04:08] not until it breaks [04:08] i just checked it, i seems to work just fine [04:09] * cyberanger hands Dan9186[MM] a sledgehammer [04:09] hehe [04:09] but i will have to suggest some changes to him later on [04:09] well, I'll keep an eye out [04:10] he's running it on the shipping computer [04:10] at some point I'll be looking again I bet [04:10] lmao [04:10] nothing exactly dedicated or good to really be running it on [04:10] and i'm sure no backups [13:34] cyberanger: i got the reminder! [13:35] good, now I just gotta make it meaningful [13:35] :) [13:50] MOrning, can anyone confirm / deny ubuntu is affected by the comprimised proftpd 1.3.3c? [13:50] My google-fu is weak this morning [13:50] Svpernova09: gimme a second to see [13:51] working on bind9, not something I want to stop halfway on if I can help it [13:51] No worries, I'm in the process of killing off the processes on machines i use it on atm anyway. [13:52] Svpernova09: sftp is safe, secure ;-) [13:52] I've *almost* got my boss swapped over to using WinSCP [13:53] I just can't pry ws_ftp from him [13:53] away* [13:53] Looks like ubuntu is exempt [13:54] Package: proftpd-basic (1.3.2e-4ubuntu0.1) [13:57] was about to ask, what version of ubuntu [13:57] just got as far as I can atm, without more clarity [14:02] Svpernova09: so all covered ? [14:08] Looks like it, the latest version being shown in the package info is 1.3.2 [14:08] http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=proftpd [14:09] hmmm natty is using Package: proftpd-basic (1.3.3a-5) [14:09] Maverick is using Package: proftpd-basic (1.3.2e-4ubuntu0.1) [14:11] figured natty had it [14:13] Yeah, I'm actually using proftpd on only 1 machine atm, and it's not big deal to remove. [14:13] I can scp in and out of it easily. [17:11] Howdy locotn [17:20] Lively bunch you guys are :P [17:20] Guess everyone's at lunch :) [17:20] workin :_D [17:23] hey netismobile [17:24] any relation to netritious? [17:24] Who's that? :) [17:25] Yeah it's me cyberanger [17:25] Svpernova09: you should be eating lunch [17:25] I always go to lunch late :_D, avoid the collierville soccer mom rush [17:26] Ah [17:26] What would the world be like without soccer moms? [17:27] * cyberanger ponders that idea [17:27] Svpernova09 could get lunch on time :) [17:27] lol [17:28] What are you up tp today cyberanger? [17:30] I'll be hare for a few more minutes..waiting on someone to show at Starbucks [17:30] Here too [17:30] 5 different projects [17:30] one of which is the meeting tonight [17:30] * cyberanger says that again to remind netismobile and Svpernova09 [17:30] 5 different projects, one of which is the meeting tonight [17:31] :_D [17:31] netismobile: heard of Opennic? [17:32] That rings a bell [17:35] I'm about to be a Tier 2 server with them [17:35] right as they've gotten alot of news [17:35] Alrighty..will bbl..looks like a no show :/ [17:35] I'd like to get our site to work with a opennic domain, if that's doable [17:35] cname is easy [18:23] anyone ever seen this kryptos thing? [18:24] wrst: alpha 1 is out [18:25] pace_t_zulu: kryptos? [18:26] http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/magazine/17-05/ff_kryptos [18:26] alpha one i think i might have had most of those updates last night it seemed like pace_t_zulu i shall go and run an update [18:27] wrst: yea... i'd expect anything you got last night is in alpha 1 [18:27] wrst: you may already have packages that are newer than alpha 1 [18:27] yeah i will log in to double check so it will be waiting when i get home, its much improved over the last 3 days [18:30] wrst: the server is not properly set up yet... can't find the image [18:33] i'm pretty happy with my install but left a small partition to test the disc [18:33] or disk... [18:38] wrst: it's encouraging to hear that you're enjoying it [18:38] wrst: both are right, are you british or american [18:38] i should probably backup any important data on my maverick partition on my macbook and make it natty [18:39] cyberanger: is it a british/american distinction? [18:40] i thought it was always 'disk' until the CD came about... and they called that 'compact disc' for branding [18:40] wikipedia here i come [18:41] cyberanger: you are more correct than i am [18:41] pace_t_zulu: I think there are a few sides to that, but ones favored on each side of the pond [18:41] both are in use [18:41] actually... we're both a bit right... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelling_of_disc [18:42] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelling_of_disk haha [18:45] like I said, more than one side of the coin [18:45] interesting nonetheless [18:45] but I did know the british bit, I play on both spelling [18:45] same with other words [18:50] ha ha pace_t_zulu :) good to know everyone is correct [18:50] and i was a bit right about compact disc [18:51] interesting to know the story there though [22:09] cyberanger: i may be 50/50 on tonight gotta go get baby furniture [22:29] I'll be around tonight, maybe not active, gotta work late >.< [23:15] wrst, a new baby? [23:18] for anyone interested in natty alpha 1 - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/natty/alpha-1/ [23:19] they have tagged this "for developers only" - if that's a cue as to its stability [23:21] wrst: ^ [23:22] cyberanger: anything on the agenda for tonight's meeting? [23:39] updated our logo on our facebook page ... http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ubuntu-Tennessee/134857110680 [23:50] hey, nice logo :) [23:59] pleia2: ty :) [23:59] pleia2: it wasn't to difficult to develop creatively