[01:05] <cjohnston> Anyone know who cokedude is
[01:23] <mhall119> nope
[01:25] <cjohnston> mhall119: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Home?action=diff&rev1=112&rev2=113
[01:25] <gidimanunaki> Wow, there's really a lot of people in here.
[01:29] <mhall119> cjohnston: what am I looking at?
[01:40] <jamalta> cjohnston: "## I am part of the documentation team so I hope this is ok to add."
[01:40] <jamalta> That was noted by cokedude in his edit
[12:55] <danstoner> ejv: solutions using Flash are no go for me.
[13:03] <danstoner> re: downloadable web fonts
[13:51] <cjohnston> jamalta: I know.. And my removing it was saying it wasn't ok to add.
[13:51] <cjohnston> lol
[14:17] <reya276> Morning Everyone
[15:15] <mianosm1> morning
[15:16] <mianosm1> wish I could get 7.1 on a ATi 4670 today. :(
[15:32] <dorgan> does anyone know if there is a way to change the time at which logwatch runs?
[15:33] <mianosm1> is it in a cron?
[15:33] <mianosm1> dorgan?
[15:33] <dorgan> i dont know
[15:33] <dorgan> i would assume so
[15:33] <mianosm1> one second I'm installing it
[15:33] <dorgan> guess i should start by looking there
[15:33] <mianosm1> or that ;)
[15:34] <dorgan> :)
[15:34] <dorgan> ok looks like its listed in /etc/crond.daily/00logwatch
[15:34] <dorgan> how do i change the time that cron.daily runs?
[15:34] <mianosm1> sudo vim /etc/crond.daily/00logwatch
[15:35] <mianosm1> oh
[15:35] <mianosm1> cp /etc/crond.daily/00logwatch ~
[15:35] <mianosm1> then add ~/00logwatch to your user cron (use full path if you run it as root/nobody/etc)
[15:37] <mianosm1> the time that all scripts in cron.daily is dictated in: /etc/crontab
[15:37] <mianosm1> so if you just want to change when _all_ your daily cron jobs get called: sudo vim /etc/crontab
[15:38] <mianosm1> and change the minutes/hour for /etc/cron.daily
[15:38] <mianosm1> Those two options should pretty much take care of you? :)
[15:39] <dorgan> yup
[15:40] <mianosm1> I expect one chewey chocolate chip cookie now. 
[15:40] <dorgan> :)
[15:41] <mianosm1> the cool part, is now you can edit the /etc/crontab, and make a yearly folder, or seasonal folder or whatever you'd like. I really just use my user crontab though, cause I suck maybe...or laziness. One of the two, or possible a combination of the two.
[16:11] <amouge[work]> ok stupid question... if i wanna run a php file on crontab.. do i need to do /usr/bin/php /path/to/php/file with quotes around it or without quotes?
[16:11] <amouge[work]> because it doesnt seem that my crontab is running
[16:14] <maxolasersquad> amouge[work]: Should just be: php path/to/file.php
[16:16] <amouge[work]> maxolasersquad ok, well either way it didnt work lol
[16:16] <amouge[work]> */10 * * * * php /var/www/main/cron.php
[16:16] <amouge[work]> anything wrong with that?
[16:17] <maxolasersquad> If you run php /var/www/main/cron.php from the CLI, does it work?
[16:17] <maxolasersquad> I have some php scripts I run from cron just like that.
[16:19] <amouge[work]> yes it does work
[16:20] <dorgan> amouge[work]: what do you get back from   "which php"
[16:20] <amouge[work]> oh wait..
[16:21] <amouge[work]> i think i see why, i was assuming i copied and pasted, but i typed it in.. and uhm.. i made a typo, lets see if it fixes now lol
[16:21] <amouge[work]> i'll have to wait 10 minutes
[16:21] <amouge[work]> heh
[16:21] <dorgan> you can also put    #!/usr/bin/php    at the top of your php file above the <?  and then chmod +x file.php   and then you can run it as an executable
[16:21] <amouge[work]> was suppose to be /var/www/maint/cron.php
[16:21] <dorgan> thats what I do with my CLI scripts
[16:22] <amouge[work]> hmm true
[16:22] <amouge[work]> does that go before the <?php
[16:22] <dorgan> yes
[16:22] <amouge[work]> k
[16:22] <dorgan> as long as those files are only used from the command line its should lessen some keystrokes :)
[16:23] <amouge[work]> yes they are
[16:23] <amouge[work]> in fact im checking to make sure they are running from command line
[16:23] <amouge[work]> and not allowing to be run from browser
[16:23] <amouge[work]> its maintanence for an internal timeclock
[16:25] <amouge[work]> erm.. wtf?
[16:26] <amouge[work]> my php.ini memory limit got set to -1 somehow for CLI, so i changed it to 256MB and now im getting a memory exhausted
[16:26] <amouge[work]> lol
[16:27] <amouge[work]> oh well.. set it back to -1, at least then the script ran
[16:58] <MichelleQ>     Hey guys
[17:40] <reya276> hey is there a way to sync the notes(Memo App) on your Android phone to your Google Acct?
[17:44] <zbrown> reya276: not sure... but Evernote might solve that problem :)
[17:53] <reya276> bah I was trying not to install anything else
[17:53] <reya276> thanks
[17:53] <reya276> anyone know of a good Ubuntu blog which is updated with new content daily?
[17:54] <mianosm1> the fridge is the only offical blog I know that has somewhat decent feeds of info
[17:55] <mianosm1> http://planet.ubuntu.com seems pretty active.
[18:03] <reya276> thanks, that planet stuff is a bunch of dudes/gals pointing out stuff. I mean more on the lines of actual articles
[18:03] <mianosm1> the planet is an aggregation of blogs from developers/community members.
[18:14] <maxolasersquad> reya276: What kind of content are you looking for?
[18:22] <reya276> ah ok so is links to their blogs, I will take a look at it
[18:22] <reya276> thanks
[22:41] <itnet7> Sorry, 'bout the wrong date :-(
[22:54] <RoAkSoAx> itnet7: o/