[14:33] <reya276> Morning Everyone
[14:33] <tiemonster> yo
[15:12] <mhall119> morning
[15:13] <tiemonster> yo
[15:21] <reya276> wow, we got some real dirty folks out there http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/11/26/ventblockers_2/
[15:37] <mhall119> sfw?
[15:40] <MichelleQ> ?
[15:41] <mhall119> safe for work
[15:42] <MichelleQ> yes, I know the abbreviation. 
[15:43] <maxolasersquad> mhall119: It is sfw.
[15:43] <maxolasersquad> Unless your job objects to PC internals.
[15:44] <MichelleQ> you people and your three letter acronyms.
[15:44] <MichelleQ> :P
[15:44] <mhall119> maxolasersquad: thanks
[15:44] <mhall119> we've seen worse than these though
[15:50] <maxolasersquad> Everytime my workstation boots up it runs /home/baucumd/gitnotify.sh, a shell script I wrote to give my notifications whenever someone commits to a remote repository.
[15:50] <maxolasersquad> After I wrote it, I did put it in the Startup Applications using the GUI, however I have since removed it, yet it still loads on bootup.
[15:50] <maxolasersquad> Any idears?
[16:00] <reya276> hey does anyone know what the default web interface would be for SVN after setting it up from the repositories?
[16:03] <tiemonster> reya276: eh?
[16:04] <reya276> I installed a web interface for subversion but I don't know how to access it
[16:04] <reya276> it was from the repositories of 10.04
[16:04] <tiemonster> what's it called? I had to set up a web interface manually.
[16:05] <tiemonster> apache+mod_svn+mod_dav
[16:05] <reya276> right that module is enabled in Apache already
[16:05] <reya276> but I don't know the URL
[16:05] <tiemonster> you manually set the url in the VirtualHost
[16:06] <tiemonster> if you're doing the same webdav setup that I did
[16:06] <reya276> oh so I have to create a virtual host for it
[16:06] <tiemonster> if you're doing the same webdav setup that I did
[16:06] <reya276> I'm new to this
[16:06] <reya276> well yes I guess it would be, can you walk me through it
[16:07] <tiemonster> there are other ways to display a svn repo online
[16:07] <tiemonster> so I want to make sure we're on the same page there
[16:07] <reya276> oh wait so all I have to do is create a directory called svn
[16:07] <tiemonster> where? what are you talking about?
[16:08] <tiemonster> are you following a guide? what packages did you install?
[16:12] <reya276> oh wait yeah right now I'm looking at this guide https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/serverguide/C/subversion.html
[16:13] <reya276> hold on let me ssh on to the server
[16:13] <reya276> how can I find out what the packages are?
[16:13] <reya276> through CLI I mean
[16:14] <tiemonster> apt-cache search
[16:15] <reya276> E: You must give exactly one pattern
[16:16] <reya276> tiemonster, here is the list http://paste.ubuntu.com/543669/
[16:17] <tiemonster> sudo apt-get install subversion libapache2-svn
[16:17] <tiemonster> it's right in the guide
[16:18] <reya276> subversion is already the newest version.
[16:18] <reya276> libapache2-svn is already the newest version.
[16:19] <tiemonster> then follow the directions under "Access via WebDAV protocol"
[16:20] <reya276> ok, don't go anywhere just in case I screw something up(I always do), please
[16:20] <reya276> thanks
[16:20] <tiemonster> not going anywhere, but am doing 20 things at once
[16:27] <RoAkSoAx> /win 17
[16:28] <RoAkSoAx> lol
[17:27] <BartDev> Hello
[17:28] <BartDev> How can I make an internal drive mount as soon as I login? I'm using 10.04
[17:29] <BartDev> I keep getting this error msg http://paste.ubuntu.com/543708/
[17:30] <BartDev> here is the contents of my /etc/fstab http://paste.ubuntu.com/543710/
[17:31] <tiemonster> BartDev: defaults are root-only. you'll need to read up on fstab options to get the config you want.
[17:31] <BartDev> ok so what should I change it too, I don't want it to be root
[17:31] <BartDev> I'm not Linux savy
[17:32] <tiemonster> I think the user options is what you want (see floppy)
[17:32] <tiemonster> also, I don't think the type should be Backup
[17:32] <tiemonster> I believe that's the filesystem type
[17:33] <tiemonster> it should match how the disk has been formatted
[17:33] <tiemonster> adding an additional hard drive in Ubuntu is not for the faint of heart, I'm afraid
[17:33] <BartDev> oh that sucks
[17:34] <BartDev> so it should look like this then /dev/sdb1       /media/Internal Backup  rw,user,nobootwait 0 0
[17:34] <tiemonster> I still think Backup is wrong
[17:35] <tiemonster> is the drive formatted already?
[17:35] <BartDev> I'm looking at this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fstab
[17:35] <tiemonster> does it have data on it?
[17:35] <BartDev> well Internal Backup is the name or Label of the Drive
[17:35] <BartDev> well I'm looking at it but I can't make heads of tails out of it
[17:35] <tiemonster> you have it in the <file system type> field, though
[17:36] <tiemonster> and the label is unnecessary for fstab
[17:36] <tiemonster> the table on this page are your options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LinuxFilesystemsExplained
[17:36] <tiemonster> it should match the filesystem type of the drive
[17:38] <BartDev> ok I'm confused then where should I tell it to mount then
[17:38] <tiemonster> if you're unfamiliar with editing these files or making these types of modifications to your system, I would advise against it
[17:38] <tiemonster> do you have the option of connecting via USB?
[17:39] <BartDev> no this is inside the PC
[17:39] <tiemonster> I would hate to give you advice that would compromise the integrity of your system
[17:41] <BartDev> well ok let me see if I can explain what it is I need, I want this drive which I have labeled "Internal Backup" to be used by a backup app such as Simple Backup or Deja... so this app will backup/restore data
[17:42] <BartDev> I will not use this drive for anything else other than this
[17:43] <BartDev> the thing is in order for the backup tool to use the drive it has to be mounted when the user logs in
[17:43] <BartDev> hence why I need the drive to auto mount
[17:43] <BartDev> there is nothing on the drive right now
[17:43] <DammitJim> anyone here getting the Nexus S?
[17:43] <DammitJim> tiemonster, they have the T-Mobile G2 for free today on T-mobile.com
[17:44] <tiemonster> BartDev: has it been formatted yet?
[17:44] <BartDev> yes
[17:44] <BartDev> it is formated to ext4
[17:44] <tiemonster> ah ok
[17:44] <tiemonster> then put ext4 as the type instead of Backup
[17:44] <tiemonster> and you should be good to go
[17:45] <tiemonster> DammitJim: I gave up on Android
[17:45] <BartDev> but what about the name of the drive don't I have to say what it is?
[17:45] <DammitJim> noooooooooooooooo
[17:45] <tiemonster> got another free phone for now
[17:45] <DammitJim> where did you go? windowz?
[17:46] <tiemonster> BartDev: no. just the mountpoint, which you have provided as /media/Internal
[17:46] <tiemonster> Nokia
[17:46] <tiemonster> DammitJim: 
[17:46] <BartDev> ok let me try it so it now looks like this /dev/sdb1       /media/         ext4    defaults,nobootwait 0 0
[17:46] <tiemonster> user
[17:46] <tiemonster> don't forget the user
[17:46] <BartDev> ah where do I put that
[17:46] <tiemonster> /dev/sdb1       /media/Internal         ext4    defaults,user,nobootwait 0 0
[17:46] <tiemonster> might work
[17:47] <tiemonster> don't sue me if it doesn't
[17:47] <BartDev> ah ok thanks
[17:47] <BartDev> let me try it
[17:47] <tiemonster> or crashes your system, or kills your dog, etc.
[17:47] <DammitJim> nokias are always good
[17:47] <tiemonster> DammitJim: I like the OS better than Samsung
[17:47] <tiemonster> as long as I'm not getting a data plan
[21:20] <mhall119> Moffitt is looking for 2 Python developers on contract
[21:20] <mhall119> if anyone's interested
[21:20] <mhall119> Tampa
[21:21] <tiemonster> God that would be a sucky commute
[21:21] <tiemonster> 2 hours? ;-)
[21:22] <mhall119> yeah
[21:22] <mhall119> I thought of you, but you'd really have to be staying over on this side