=== smorar_ is now known as smorar === smorar is now known as smorar_ [04:48] I take everything Richard Stallman says with a pinch of salt [04:54] but he makes a very good point in that article [05:09] morning all [05:20] mornings [05:20] nlsthzn, superfly [05:20] * nuvolari tips hat [05:20] nuvolari: hey [05:24] morning nlsthzn, nuvolari [05:24] nlsthzn: I take everything Richard Stallman says with a pinch of salt [05:24] nlsthzn: but he makes a very good point in that article [05:25] eh? [05:26] superfly: eh? [05:26] nlsthzn: eh? [05:26] eh! [05:26] :P [05:27] :) [05:27] * nlsthzn thinks superfly is trying to make a point, but is unsure as to what it is? [05:28] nlsthzn: it was in response to your linkage to RS's cloud article [05:28] nuvolari: no, he pasted two comments I made... [05:29] first, I think RMS is a bit of a loon sometimes, and second I agree he has a good point... === frozty_sa is now known as froztbyte [08:53] nlsthzn: eh? [08:54] [07:28:59] nuvolari: no, he pasted two comments I made... [08:54] ? [08:54] Not again [08:54] :/ [08:56] nuvolari: ? [08:57] nvr mind... [09:14] Humble Indie Bundle #2! http://www.humblebundle.com/?braid [09:14] Machinarium is awesome. [10:02] yeah machinarium and osmos, I bought both already though so dunno if this bundle is good for me [10:05] braid does look interesting too [10:55] interesting, linux users donate the most money, windows users he least [14:39] * drubin gets his first Ubuntu-ZA support phone call ;/ [14:46] lol! Who was it? [14:52] some one that was at the release party :( [14:52] I don't even know them [14:52] * drubin is going to phone him after work and point him to ubuntu-za mailing lists and forums [15:32] IRC? [15:33] hey guiz, what's the average size of the humblebundle on average? [17:00] Nuvolari what do you mean [18:17] good evening [18:51] superfly: if I buy the bundle, how do I get the games? I need to download it right? Now how big is that download? :P [18:51] 'evening inetpro [18:54] what can I use to send and receive SMSses via a typical usb 3g modem? [18:59] inetpro: try http://designbuildtestrepeat.wordpress.com/2008/06/26/sms-over-3g-and-bluetooth-from-python/ [19:00] drubin: thanks, I'll check it out [19:01] drubin: eish, is there no standard app yet? [19:02] * drubin doesn't know [19:02] inetpro: http://tensixtyone.com/perma/howto-send-sms-using-a-huawei-e160g-and-debian better? [19:03] drubin: I guess I should use the Betavine Mobile Manager but I head a bit of a problem with it [19:03] it's quite user friendly once its set up [19:03] inetpro: speak to morgs about that [19:03] didn't want to save the profiles though [19:18] hey hey [19:18] everyone [19:19] has anyone here ever tried meegos for netbooks [19:23] * drubin [19:31] ooh :> gammu looks cool [20:58] nuvolari: gammu is cool indeed [20:59] the only problem I seem to be having is that I can not send USSD codes to get my airtime balance [21:00] at least it's not working for 8ta === smorar_ is now known as smorar__ === smorar__ is now known as smorar___ [21:56] inetpro: not working for vodacom either [22:03] fp [22:07] inetpro: USSD != sms [22:15] drubin: but wammu/gammu has ussd as an option [22:15] I didn't see inetpro mentioning sending sms's [22:15] oh [22:15] up there [22:15] :P [22:16] but... he didn't say he's trying to get ussd via sms [22:16] nuvolari: /me assumed [22:16] gammu seems rather cool [22:17] drubin: try wammu :P it takes the man-page-pain away [22:17] but... not more powerful than the CLI [22:17] nuvolari: will that work with my android phone? [22:18] drubin: hmm, interesting question [22:18] it's working with my 3g dongle though