[02:13] cyberanger if they have bloated it arch with lxde would be good but take some time === Xpistos1 is now known as Xpistos [14:03] hello Xpistos [14:04] hello again Xpistos :) [14:26] hey wrst [14:26] and everyone else good morning [14:28] morning Xpistos how are you doing? [14:29] wrst: not bads [14:30] good and happy newyear [14:37] yes yes, Happy New Year to Everyone === 50UAAE0MV is now known as Genphlux [16:18] hey Genphlux [16:33] hey cyberanger, Genphlux [16:39] hey wrst [16:39] how's the day [16:46] pretty good cyberanger how about you? [16:48] fairly well [16:49] good deal [16:49] me too for a monday back from holiday [16:49] learning some perl, namely their regex style (I do more javascript regex usually) [16:50] and some much higher end satellite gear [16:50] satellite gear? [16:51] hughesnet for bussiness that don't want to get screwed by hughesnet [16:52] ha ha ok how does that work out? :) [16:52] more on the wallet, but for my reasons, it's better [16:55] doesn't everything work on the wallet [16:59] ain't it the truth [17:00] but in this circumstance, I think it's in my favor [17:00] a startup isp, for areas where the whole town's access is via satellite [17:01] one connection, and a small amount of routing gear, and it starts to rival the two worse competitors [17:04] interesting [17:11] yeah, or it should be [17:11] might mean some time in a village to find out [17:12] vs tennessee (however bringing the idea back to tennessee's mountains is in the cards, there is even better testing grounds) [17:15] http://goo.gl/NLom5 [17:16] and Hughesnet, that's the only two realistic providers, unless you pay in Roubles instead of dollars [17:17] and Idk if they'd be better, but the locals don't use them, they use hughesnet at best [17:18] i have looked at hughesnet and they charge you for coffee and they dont' sell coffee [17:25] hehe, but they sell broadband, they just also throw in an absurdly high latency, a low (read: useless) bandwidth cap, the other provider is worse [17:26] yeah their cap is awful i researched it at one time [17:26] and the state of alaska gave them broadband grant money (which they don't qualify for) to install fiber to the home (to a satellite dish that can't provide a connection to utilize it) [17:26] and hughesnet shrunk the cap too [17:26] even with a new satellite [17:27] with more bandwidth on the new bird [17:28] that's crazy more bandwidth and a lower cap way to kick people where it hurts [17:29] * cyberanger wonders if hughesnet will read this later and go, D'Oh, that's what we're doing wrong [17:35] wrst: I'd link you to their site, but it's having issues, I hope that google cache link shows the problem though [17:36] two dial up accounts and two phone lines is cheaper than one offering they have [17:36] it's shameful [17:50] but isn't that in alaska cyberanger ? [17:53] but if you are doing internet stuff not a good sign when your site is down :) [18:12] wrst: indeed [18:12] and, yea [18:13] i guess in alaska... but really if its satellite based it shoudln't make a difference i don't guess? [18:33] well, the wifi bit, and need, is what I'm looking at [18:34] and in tennessee, the need doesn't scale as easily [18:48] greetings pace_t_zulu_ [18:48] cyberanger: i would just like to have some good quick service [18:50] * cyberanger ponders suggesting a move to chattanooga's ebp fiber, fastest in the states === pace_t_zulu_ is now known as pace_t_zulu [18:50] sup wrst [18:52] hey pace_t_zulu how are you doing? [18:52] wrst: ok, you? [18:52] hey pace_t_zulu [18:53] yep doing good finally got unity to working again [18:53] wrst yea, i've got it working too [18:53] but it is slow [18:53] again, whel will it just work [18:54] i haven't had much issues with speed just kernel panics for a why [18:58] in other words, it's not slow anymore, not it just fails [18:59] its back to working now cyberanger [18:59] why didn't it work then.... [18:59] oh well, all in the name of a bug report [19:00] ??? i have no clue just pikcked up the new iso yesterday [19:00] there were some bug reporters about the issue [19:05] wrst: if you can help with that issue i'm sure it will be worthwhile [19:10] yeah they have it solved i can't remember exactly the issue but had lots of people on it already [19:10] i do try to tune in with bug reports [22:13] ahrooh [22:14] bonjour starsprout comment est votre journée [22:15] er, sorry [22:15] hello starsprout, how's your day [22:16] beautiful in Memphis [22:16] hey cyberanger what are good command-line tools like those at dnsstuff.com ? [22:17] like whois and dig, even nmap [22:17] we're trying to set up a -gulp- MAC Snowleotard server [22:18] Mac server, what's that, freebsd and a gui [22:18] whois, dig, nmap are the main three that I need, for what dnsstuff.com does [22:19] considering geoip isn't simple to implement [22:23] "Mac server, what's that, freebsd and a gui" - I love that :-) [22:23] Looks like I'm gonna do a lot of learning this evening... [22:24] I may log back in from the jobsite to pick some brains [22:24] cheerio! === locobot_4_2 is now known as locobot_4 [22:40] hmm I think some network funkyness has taken place [23:34] hiya [23:34] hey cyberanger how many DNS zones do I need to set up on the mac server to support multiple websites? [23:38] ok I realize this is the wrong channel for question, heheh [23:55] not if someone has the answer its not the wrong channel starsprout :)