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HazRPGand... \o/ hurray!00:00
Jorawhat did you do?00:00
brobostigon-andr:)00:00
* HazRPG looking forward to a nice hot shower in the morning :D00:00
HazRPGJora: Fitted an electric shower all by myself :)00:00
Azelphurhttp://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ just hit 000:00
Azelphurwe're screwed? :o00:00
BigRedSWhoop!00:00
BigRedSThat was aimed at HazRPG00:00
BigRedSnot the exhaustion of ip400:01
Azelphurhehe00:01
shaunoso what happens when they run out? everyone stands around looking awkward while nothing actually goes wrong?00:02
BigRedSWell, there's a huge amount of unused IP addresses00:03
BigRedSthey're just all allocated00:03
Azelphurshauno: this is just the beginning really, it'll probably be about 5 years before things go back00:03
AzelphurISPs will want to take the cheap way out and put everyone behind a NAT as the solution00:03
BigRedSbut that exhaustion doesn't mean people wont get them, that's that just APNIC having passed the entirety of their allocaton on to the next guys00:03
Azelphursane people want IPv600:04
BigRedSthe next guys still have a bunch of unused IP addresses00:04
Azelphurindeed00:04
* BigRedS is a sane person00:04
shaunoI just can't help think all the recent coverage is counterproductive00:04
BigRedSproblem with ip6 is that there's no financial incentive until ip4 is actually exhausted00:04
BigRedSshauno: how so?00:04
shaunoa big build up to nothing actually happening makes people think you were panicking over nothing00:05
BigRedSshauno: The point, I think, is to have the customers aware and so wanting to know what's going on00:05
BigRedSsuch that there is some incentive to implement ip600:05
BigRedSif the ISPs could sell on the ip6 capability (even if it is stupid scaremongering), then suddently they have reason to, and might find themselves implementing it00:06
BigRedSrather than just waiting for people to want it00:07
shaunoyeah, I get that bit.  it's just been very poorly explained.  I think the worst thing you can do is have the average user treating it as "another y2k" .. end of the world scaremongering leading up to a fizzle00:07
HazRPGBigRedS: :)00:07
HazRPGAzelphur: :o!00:07
HazRPGAzelphur: it says 1% dude...00:07
BigRedSyeah, but due to expire today00:08
BigRedSwe're only 8 minutes into the day, give them time :)00:08
AzelphurHazRPG: it says 0(exhausted?) here00:08
* BigRedS notes the time. G'night people!00:09
HazRPGBigRedS: nite dude \o00:09
HazRPGAzelphur: oh I was looking at the percentage... the actual num of IPv4 says 000:10
Azelphur:)00:10
HazRPGhurray!00:13
HazRPGI'm alive!00:13
Azelphurso lets talk about being ipv6 ready00:13
AzelphurI feel motivated xD00:13
AzelphurI have a DD-WRT router and some random adsl modem, can my hardware do it?00:13
* HazRPG is tempted to have a shower right now xD00:15
popeyali1234: I just noticed your farm on the map! Looks great!00:15
shaunoas far as being ready goes, I don't think I'm expecting ntl.ie to make any changes any time soon :/00:16
shaunoatleast, not positive changes00:18
* HazRPG pours himself a glass of morgan spiced & sparks up a cig.00:19
HazRPGjob well done I say :)00:19
HazRPGonly taken... 3hrs xD00:19
Azelphurwtf, dd-wrt doesn't support ipv6 ootb00:23
Azelphurunimpressed once again00:23
directhexi need to buy some good rum00:25
shaunowell, that coulda been more exciting.  turns out my router does support ipv6, and ipv6 tunnels.  so I setup a he.net tunnel on the router, and it's all happy00:40
brobostigon-andr:)00:41
HazRPGbrobostigon-andr: why the andr at the end?00:44
HazRPGshauno: wow, what router do you have?00:45
* HazRPG not sure if mine supports IPv6 at all, since it is rather old00:45
brobostigon-andrHazRPG: it has shortend it from android.00:46
brobostigon-andrHazRPG: andchat has, I mean.00:47
HazRPGbrobostigon-andr: ah00:48
shaunoHazRPG: I'll get shot for saying this, but a fairly old apple 'airport extreme'00:48
HazRPGbrobostigon-andr: cool, what app you using?00:48
brobostigon-andrHazRPG: andchat00:48
HazRPGshauno: wow, apple does routers :o?00:48
HazRPGshauno: woah, that router seems pretty awesome00:49
HazRPGshauno: 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands00:49
HazRPGwin!00:49
HazRPGbrobostigon-andr: cool, might have to try that one :)00:49
brobostigon-andr:)00:49
shaunoyeah.  that came in handy last place I lived.  saved fighting for channels on 2.400:49
shaunohuge downside tho, is that it does't have a web config thingie.  some can be done via snmp, but mostly you're stuck with their management app00:50
brobostigon-andrGood night as00:50
brobostigon-andrall +00:51
shaunonight brobostigon00:51
brobostigon-andrNight shauno00:51
HazRPGshauno: yeah, 5GHz frequencies aren't picked up by a lot of devices either - so makes them more secure, especially when coupled with hiding of the SSID00:53
HazRPGI hide my SSID of routers, that way only people who know its there, can connect00:53
HazRPGI set my devices to automatically try to connect, even if the SSID isn't being broadcasted00:54
HazRPGits just common sense to nope have the SSID being publically broadcasted anyways, saves the waste of packets ever x seconds00:55
shaunomy main use for dual band now is pretty evil.  I share it with my neighbours (long story), so they go too overboard (she discovered torrents a few months ago.  that wasn't fun), I just turn 2.4 off00:55
HazRPGheh, yeah I always fear things like that too00:56
HazRPGwhen I was in Egypt visiting my mum, I found out that the network was shared in the building >_<00:56
HazRPG...and I warned her that having her documents folder shared would be bad in that situation - only takes one person to know what they're doing to access her files00:57
HazRPGpeople in her block must have hated me visiting, eating up bandwidth downloading ubuntu and watching lots of videos on YouTube xD00:58
shaunothey don't really need to know what they're doing anymore :/  my macs do a pretty good job of auto-discovering shares on next door's laptops00:58
HazRPGyeah windows has gone that way too00:58
HazRPGwith the whole "Homegroup" thing00:58
HazRPGthankfully, shares aren't enabled by default anymore - which is good00:59
HazRPGalways thought it was daft having that on by default00:59
shaunoI think it's pretty nifty.  missus did a double-take when she noticed someone else's laptop in the sidebar.  so I pointed out hers showed up on mine too00:59
shaunoso atleast people actually notice now01:00
HazRPGmy sneaky trick on windows for stuff like that was setting the domain to a non-default one e.g. "Workgroup" and "MSHOME" were default (depending on home/pro edition)01:00
shaunoI was expecting setting up a tunnel to be more complicated than http://andrewhitchcock.org/?post=323   tho01:00
HazRPGso I'd put thinkings like "gimmieroot" or an animal name of some description01:00
shaunovery nifty having it on the router instead of my laptop01:00
HazRPGshauno: heh :P01:01
HazRPGyeah, like I said windows does it too (even in XP) although you had to actually open up "network places" to see all the computers01:02
HazRPGI must say, although a lot of Mac's stuff I dislike for my own reason... but one thing I've always loved about them is the fact that they always employ new technologies into their products before the competition01:03
shaunomost people don't do that tho :)  herself only noticed because the sidebar's visible from the upload dialogue for youtube01:03
HazRPGin fact I think a lot of routers still don't give you IPv6 support :/01:03
HazRPGahhh :P01:03
shaunohah, my phone gets flying colours on test-ipv6.com too now.  rock on.01:08
HazRPG:P01:12
* HazRPG wishes mine supported IPv601:12
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ubuntuuk-planet[Jono Bacon] Improving Diversity At UDS - http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/02/01/improving-diversity-at-uds/01:19
HazRPGwoot, I might be able to put OpenWrt on my router now :D01:22
directhexmy ipv6 is iffy, but i have voip now01:24
directhexso i have *some* technology01:24
directhexnot completely past it01:24
HazRPGSNAT?01:25
* HazRPG reading OpenWrt site01:25
directhexmy adroid phone connects me to the company sip server01:28
directhexso sip calls go to my mobile01:28
HazRPGnice01:39
shaunohaven't poked at voip for a while.  paid a mote of attention while the missus was back in the states, but I realise I just don't use phones that much01:51
shaunonot for talking atleast01:51
HazRPGheh, over the years I find myself using my phone less and less01:57
shaunoI never used it much in the first place.  I never migrated from sharing the landline in the hallway, to actually using my own01:59
shaunoso conversations with friends always were just "where are you .. going to the crown? see ya in a couple of hours.  click"01:59
shaunowhich is perfect sms territory, not bleed-me-by-the-minute territory01:59
shaunoeven work only really use it when we've a 4hr SLA to live up to, so they want the instant feedback that you got the message02:01
directhexIt doesn't have to be like this02:01
directhexAll we need to do is make sure we keep talking02:01
shauno(I realise you can do that with sms & email too, but "okay" seems much easier)02:02
HazRPGshauno: Crown? Not a cumbrian are ya?02:02
shaunosorta02:03
* HazRPG realises that there could be crown's in other counties too02:03
HazRPGjust wondered, cos we have a crown here02:03
shaunoI dare say there is, but that's an auspicious guess.  I spent that part of my life in barrow02:03
HazRPGnever thought they might be crowns' in other places02:03
HazRPGah so the crown you meant was in barrow - yeah that's not where I am xD02:04
shaunowhich technically is cumbria, but in a way that's pretty offensive to the rest of the lakes02:04
HazRPGvery true02:04
HazRPGurgh... why is flashing custom firmware so difficult sometimes :/02:06
HazRPGright, need to disable telnet off my router, brb02:07
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HazRPGback02:29
exobuzzupdated ubuntu maverick images for the joggler http://joggler.exotica.org.uk/ubuntu/03:57
czajkowskimorning07:01
dutchiemorning czajkowski07:04
czajkowskidutchie: hows you07:11
AlanBellmorning07:11
dutchietired07:11
dutchiemight go back to bed now, in true student form07:11
dutchiehow are you, czajkowski?07:12
czajkowskisleepy07:13
czajkowskiand now my shower wont work07:13
dutchie:(07:13
danfishello ello07:13
dutchieright07:14
dutchiethis problem sheet did not necessitate the entire morning07:14
dutchieso i am going to make up for 3.5 hours' sleep now07:14
phonex01hi anyone there ?08:15
AlanBellonly us chickens08:15
phonex01i majde an ubuntu copy using remastersys but when i boot it its boot as live CD and i dont have any icon to install .08:16
TheOpenSourcererMorning earthlings \o/08:18
DJonesMorning all08:29
czajkowskibrrrrrr soooooo cool08:42
czajkowski*cold08:42
czajkowskiAlanBell: you about08:42
DJonesUgh, Why are mornings so early in the day08:49
MooDoohello all08:53
AlanBellczajkowski: I am08:54
czajkowskiAlanBell: dm me a contact number08:56
MooDoomorning AlanBell czajkowski DJones08:58
cpsMorning peeps :)08:59
DJonesHi MooDoo cps09:01
cpshey DJones :)09:02
czajkowskiMooDoo: hiya09:02
MooDooczajkowski: laaura isn't that hard to spell is it ;)09:12
kazademorning all09:17
MooDookazade: morning09:19
Myrttiah ha!09:20
bigcalmGood morning peoples :)09:20
cpshey kazade and bigcalm :)09:20
dauberso/09:21
cpssuch a beautiful sunny morning up here in st andrews09:21
andylockranMorning all09:21
Myrttidoubletapping in irssi connectbot = alt-a in irssi09:21
cpsmorning andylockran :)09:21
andylockrananyone know how to send the f commands into a nested byobu window?09:21
Myrttibrilliant09:21
andylockranI know ctrl+(a*n) send the screen commands09:22
bigcalmpopey: inverted pyramid :)09:24
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andylockranaye, I get it :)09:32
popeybigcalm: :)09:36
bigcalmpopey: I no longer have a life09:36
popeyhahah09:36
popeyWelcome to my world.09:36
popeyI am sucking in as many people as I can :)09:37
* popey notes directhex was on last night09:37
bigcalmGoing to start it away from the one we finished last night09:37
* screen-x strains away from popey's vortex09:37
bigcalmHovering over water I think09:37
AlanBells/sucking in/assimilating/09:37
directhexi ransacked bigcalm's house and stole all his stuff09:37
bigcalmKhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan!09:38
directhexfound the stash of nude mags under the crafting table. tut tut!09:38
popeyhah09:38
* MooDoo must not get sucked into popey and his minecraft world.......09:39
popeypopeydc.dyndns.org09:39
popeyDO IT!09:39
tugriklol09:39
screen-xnooo!09:39
MooDoonoooooooooooooooo lol09:39
MooDoowell not at the moment any way ;)09:39
bigcalmAs I lost everything last night (including 40 odd iron bars), I'm starting completely from scratch again09:39
* kazade is contemplating downloading Minecraft to his work PC...09:42
popeyit runs in a browser :)09:42
kazadeoh god09:43
kazadewhy did you tell me that?09:43
kazade:)09:43
tugrikhe didn't09:46
tugrikI didn't see it either kazade, so I'm not tempted either09:47
tugrik"/clear" is your friend ;)09:47
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bigcalm:'(09:56
bigcalmIt just crashed09:56
bigcalmBloody Java09:56
Neoti|workHey ho people....09:59
czajkowskibah not going to get to london tomorrow so flipping busy ;(10:00
Neoti|workdont suppose anyone uses Centos with webmin and proFTPd ? or just proftpd in general ....10:01
Neoti|worki am having problems with it.10:01
kazadedoes anyone else get that bug where Minecraft thinks a key is being held down?10:03
bigcalmYes10:04
kazademuch as I love Minecraft, I can't help wishing there was a non-Java version :)10:05
directhexthere's a clone10:08
DJonesHeh, the home office is being criticised for spending £300K on police.uk website with people suggesting that if they'd used the google maps api it would have been a lot cheaper10:08
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dwatkinsDJones: it's also not been working all morning due to being mentioned on the radio10:09
DJonesdwatkins: I noticed that, every address I try doesn't exist10:09
dwatkinsI wonder if they took it offline because they exceeded their ISP bandwidth allowance, DJones.10:10
DJonesor maybe there's just no recorded crime10:10
screen-xDJones: there is no crime10:10
dwatkinsI know someone who works for the Met on their network side, he said it's a full-time job maintaining their firewalls, and that's just for the London constabularies.10:10
dwatkinsThere's plenty of people attempting to steal data of the police, clearly none of them are succeeding.10:11
popeykazade: http://manicdigger.sourceforge.net/news/10:13
DJonesI'm not too sure about the benefit of the site, yes, you can look up an address to see if its a high crime area before you buy a house etc there, but does it also give criminals a target area, Oh, there's lots of burglaries in that area - They must have something worth stealing10:13
shaunoor nothing left10:14
popeyor a police problem10:15
shaunoI've never lived in a town without knowing what parts of town the money lived in (and didn't live in).  this won't be news to that kinda person10:15
directhexpopey, open source clone of popular game? how original!10:15
popey:)10:15
screen-xI reckon streetview is probably more useful to potential burglars10:16
shaunoI just find it a little amusing that nerds are worried about open information ;)10:17
popeythey are?10:18
dwatkinsDJones: I gather rightmove's website has allowed you to look up this data for a while now, directly with a SQL client.10:29
DJonesdwatkins: Didn't know that, although saying that I've not been looking to move houses lately10:29
dwatkinsDJones: a friend of mine selected his house using a SQL query based on distance from the station, crime rates, insurance rates etc.10:30
DJones:)10:30
Laneythat must have been one hell of an sql query10:30
dwatkinsindeed, Laney10:32
screen-xdwatkins: linky?10:33
dwatkinsscreen-x: to what, sorry?10:34
screen-xrightmove query interface :)10:34
dwatkinsI'm just saying what I was told, screen-x10:34
screen-xok10:34
dwatkinsold-skool, without URLs to back-uop my statements.10:34
* screen-x would like to add some automation to the house selection process10:35
dwatkinsscreen-x: I imagine you could try just pointing your client at their site to see if you can connect, I don't know if things have changed since about 6 years ago, though.10:36
gordmust be the first of the month, time for my mailing lists to send that "you are still signed up!" message to me a thousand times10:43
bigcalmpopey: have you increased the render time for the maps?10:44
popeydunno why it didnt generate10:44
popeyrunning manually now10:44
popeymight be OOMing10:44
bigcalmK10:44
Laneygord: http://paste.debian.net/106205/ :-)10:46
gordpaste.debian.net appears to be the slowest thing on the planet10:48
popeyodd bigcalm , night just updated fine10:48
Laneywget -O /dev/null http://paste.debian.net/106205/  0.01s user 0.00s system 0% cpu 0.903 total10:48
bigcalmpopey: is the date wrong on your server?10:49
popeyno, why?10:49
popeyhttp://popeydc.dyndns.org/maps/10:49
popeysee date stamp10:49
bigcalmYes, was the map created 40 mins ago?10:49
popeyyes10:49
bigcalmOk then10:49
popeynight generates first, then day10:50
popeynote that night has updated10:50
bigcalmThat's why there's only 1 block showing for my new work :)10:50
bigcalmWhen is the next generation?10:50
popeyits running now10:50
popeythey run one after the other10:50
bigcalmConstantly?10:50
popeyno, every 10 mins10:51
bigcalmWow, lots of data to crunch10:51
bigcalmOk10:51
popeythey run "nice -n19"10:51
gordwith how long it takes to generate those maps, thats almost constantly ;)10:51
popeynah :)10:51
popeythe gmaps one is only once a day because that takes an hour or so first time, after that it's just changed blocks10:51
gordoh right yeah you don't use the lighting option, that like triples the time, just looks way more pretty so i use it10:51
popeynote the time delta between current_day and current_night now10:52
popeythats how long it takes :)10:52
popeyhmm, 5 mins per png10:52
popeyso yeah, almost constant10:52
popeymight change it to every hour10:52
bigcalm30 mins :)10:53
Myrttiis that a forest fire?10:53
gord15! 10 minutes of rendering, 5 minutes to give it a rest10:53
bigcalmAha, my work is showing. So much more to do10:53
czajkowskiohhh Oracle may not like this http://bit.ly/fNhj3s10:54
popeyright, running at 15 mins past now10:55
screen-xpopey: what's that sphere near a thing that looks like a pyramid volcano?10:55
popeyMyrtti: there are two forest fires10:55
popeyits gords floating house10:56
gordtheres no house :P10:56
popeyfloating glass garden?10:56
directhexthe glass sphere?10:56
gordits a self contained biome!10:56
popeywhat do you call it?10:56
bigcalmFloating green house10:56
popey:)10:56
directhexi call it bob10:56
gordor as i like to call it "something so i know where the damn spawn is" ;)10:56
screen-xand someone has a house on stilts in the water, very cool :)10:56
directhexproblem with mining on a multiplayer server: accidentally digging into someone's secret underground lair10:56
popeymight not be a lair10:57
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davmor2morning all10:57
popeyi love the farm10:58
popeyis that your handywork next to the farm bigcalm ?10:58
* DJones is still waiting for "Farmcraft" or "Mineville" to appear10:58
popeyoh, and loving the bridge supports10:58
popeyneed to flood that island we dug up last night10:59
bigcalmyay for supports10:59
bigcalmThat is not my work by the farm10:59
popeyi like how we have a great big map but all bunch up on Spawn Island11:00
popeytempted to make that building on the left of spawn island my home11:01
popeyand re-route trains through it11:01
gordits relatively safe there ;)11:01
* czajkowski hugs davmor2 11:01
directhexlies. i got eaten by a spider on spawn island! :(11:01
gordyou guys made a station + switching platform for your rails yet? thats always fun, feels like transport tycoon11:01
popeynot yet11:02
popeyI do like the idea of a more train-like experience11:02
* davmor2 is seriously worried about czajkowski's health and state of mind11:02
dwatkinsDJones: I still play Sim City 2000 occasionally ;)11:03
directhexi never liked 2k11:04
directhexi liked the original simcity11:04
directhexthe snes port!11:04
dwatkinsI'm tempted to get hold of Transport Tycoon the free version.11:04
Laneylike this: apt-get install openttd?11:05
dwatkinsLaney: it's that simple? wow11:05
AlanBell!info openttd11:05
lubotu3openttd (source: openttd): reimplementation of Transport Tycoon Deluxe with enhancements. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.4-1 (maverick), package size 1619 kB, installed size 3940 kB11:05
* dwatkins installs11:05
directhexneeds data files from ttd11:05
dwatkinsSomething to keep me busy this evening, thanks Laney :D11:05
dwatkinsah, that was what I was expecting, directhex11:06
Laneyi heard there was Free data these days11:06
Neotihave a problem with ProFTPd on one server i can log in on another server i can not i have webmin installed on both and there both configured the same apart from one is 64 bit and one is 32bit same firewalls rules and proftpd is configured the same on both .... any ideas where to start...11:06
Laney!info openttd-data11:06
lubotu3openttd-data (source: openttd): common data files for the OpenTTD game. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.4-1 (maverick), package size 2105 kB, installed size 6596 kB11:06
directhexLaney, really?11:06
Laneyapparently11:06
directhexLaney, explains why it's not in multiverse11:06
Laneythe maintainer is blathjis and hangs around in #d-devel, ask him!11:06
Laneyis not there now though11:07
Laney(I met him once at a conference)11:07
dwatkinsseems to start ok :)11:07
directhexsomething keeps wiping ipsec-tools.conf :(11:07
* screen-x tries to read perl11:13
directhexmy keyboard has a tux key11:17
DJonesDoes anybody have a link to the minimum hardware requirements for minecraft, doesn't seem easy to find on the website11:22
czajkowskidavmor2: not long now my dear :)11:23
popeyDJones: lots11:23
davmor2czajkowski: yeah looking forward to being able to pull faces at you and you see them ;)11:24
MooDooczajkowski: stop with the my dear lark, i'm starting to thing your a nice lady *shiver*11:24
DJonespopey: Can you send me one, I'm trying to decide if the machine at home will run it or not before I get to the point of buying it to see what all the hype is11:24
MooDoodavmor2: you need to keep her in check mate11:25
davmor2MooDoo: I'm playing her at chess she cheats :D11:25
MooDoodavmor2: i'm starting to think she's nice :(11:25
popeyDJones: what spec is the pc?11:25
directhexDJones, have you seen screenshots? o_o11:26
DJonespopey: P4 2.8Ghz/1.5Gb ram, Intel graphics with 128Mb ram11:26
popeynot sure intel gfx will cope11:26
DJonespopey: That was what I was concerned about11:26
kazadewhat is that weird bubble thing next to the volcano?11:27
popeythe one in the sky or the one under water?11:27
kazadesky...11:27
kazadeare they glass?11:27
* popey points at gord11:27
kazadethat's pretty cool11:27
kazademight have to take a look in a bit, must do some work though!11:28
kazadepopey, you can see my base now :)11:28
popeyon the map?11:28
kazadeI did burn the trees down, but not on purpose!11:28
kazadeyeah11:28
kazadenorth of the fountain11:28
popeyi think technically north is down and left on the map render11:28
kazadeok, above the fountain then :)11:29
popeyclearing quite a space there11:29
kazadeindeed :)11:29
kazadeI was gonna build a pyramid, but I see someone already did that :/11:29
kazadeI'll just build a big fortress :p11:30
popeywe did that last night11:30
popeyloads of sandstone11:30
kazadethe mistake I made was to start clearing/building below sea level11:30
popeyheh11:30
kazadeI only noticed when I removed a block and got flooded11:30
kazadehence the wall..11:31
directhexpopey, how can the gfx not cope, it's software rendered isn't it?11:31
gordgl11:33
seekerJabber \o/11:34
MattJJabber \o/11:34
seekerIs it just me or is the #egypt tag useless due to the number of people tweeting about the speech-to-voice posts from Egypt being posted to twitter with the #egypt tag?11:35
dogmatic69is there a trick to making symlink folders11:43
MooDoodogmatic69: not really, are you having an issue?11:43
dogmatic69ye11:43
dogmatic69keeps making a broken file11:43
dogmatic69ln -s /path/to/real /path/to/link11:44
dogmatic69i can do it in php :D11:44
dogmatic69any hints? man has -d for folders but says it wont work11:49
BigRedS dogmatic69 what's broken? That's the normal way of doing it11:54
BigRedSdirectories are just another sort of file, after all..11:54
dogmatic69it was me, not using full path, but now noting11:54
n1md4BigRedS: Disk /dev/sda: 998.9 GB, 998999326720 bytes11:55
BigRedSn1md4: :)11:55
n1md4Some scary moments there, lots of 'it's fine to delete that, shouldn't have data loss!'11:56
BigRedShaha! I hate those "shouldn'ts"11:56
n1md4Now to blog ;)11:56
MartijnVdSto the blog-mobile!11:56
BigRedSof course!11:56
dogmatic69BigRedS: http://pastebin.com/c5qHLd6s11:56
dogmatic69its lising the files/folders in /from and then complaining that /to does not exist11:57
BigRedSdogmatic69: you want ln -s, not ls -s :)11:59
* dogmatic69 facepalm12:00
BigRedShaha. I've done that way too many times :)12:00
dogmatic69thanks BigRedS, i had ln when i was doing it before,12:00
dogmatic69it gets me EVERY time...12:00
* MooDoo facepalm for missing it too lol12:01
brobostigonafternoonings everyone.12:28
dwatkinsgreetings oh brobostigonny one12:28
MooDoobrobostigon: hello12:28
brobostigonafternoonings dwatkins and MooDoo :)12:29
brobostigondwatkins: hehe, :)12:29
* dwatkins is now heading off to work from home12:29
dwatkinstoodleoo folks12:29
brobostigonbye dwatkins12:29
nperryHmmm, If i de-attach from byobu, run the byobu upgrade and re-attach.. It should reattach under the new byobu version, right?12:48
=== denny- is now known as denny
GringoHey all, im quite new to ubuntu any must apps?13:15
matttGringo: alpine/mutt, irssi, screen, etc. :D13:18
Gringofrom the software centre?13:20
directhexmonodevelop13:21
AlanBelleclipse13:21
gordGringo, "must have"? what do you want to do?13:21
DJonesMinecraft?13:21
gordi can suggest a bunch of applications that are great but you would prolly have no use for13:22
Gringodunno really some apps you think are worth having13:23
gordi refuse to take part in this random app guessing game ;)13:23
MooDooAlanBell: in a toot too chugga chugga big red car :)13:23
popey:)13:23
exobuzzpopey, dont know if you still use jolicloud on the joggler, but ill have a new image ready soonish.13:23
exobuzzi released a new maverick one earlier13:24
Gringoany apps to sync music with my iphone?13:27
kazadeGringo, Rhythmbox should be able to do that (already built-in)13:28
* AlanBell thinks MooDoo fancies himself as the next Captain Feathersword13:28
MooDooAlanBell: arrrghhh me hearties :)13:28
kazadehehe, my tower is taking shape: http://popeydc.dyndns.org/maps/current_day.png13:29
kazadejust above the fountain :D13:29
MooDoolooking13:30
kazadelooks a bit like part of Battersea power station :p13:31
kazadejust noticed13:31
AlanBellI installed adobe acrobat reader from the partner repo but it is all in German. Anyone know how to fix that?13:32
AlanBellresponses of "nein" are too predictable13:32
Baikonurlearn german13:32
kazadesudo apt-get remove ?13:32
kazadesee, your mistake was installing Adobe Acrobat Reader13:33
AlanBellnot a bad suggestion kazade13:33
AlanBellyeah there was some PDF that evince wouldn't view13:33
Gringoon the software centre there is 2 version 1 german 1 english13:33
AlanBellah, that will be where I went wrong, thanks Gringo13:34
* kazade wonders why they needed to be separate apps13:34
Gringonp buddy, i just installed it my self :)13:34
AlanBellme too kazade, that was what confused me13:35
* AlanBell does sudo apt-get remove adobereader-deu13:35
Gringoshould i use the recommended gfx driver within ubuntu or can i somehow download latest? i have nvidia 8800GT13:35
AlanBellI did wonder what deu meant at the time13:35
AlanBellGringo: stick to the packaged version13:36
directhexGringo, nvidia-installer eats ubuntus for breakfast13:36
directhexom nom nom13:36
Gringolol13:37
Gringowhen i watch avis i get some rips across the film13:38
Gringoif i dont activate the gfx driver i dont get it13:38
=== seeker is now known as Guest92116
livingdaylightmaybe someone has an idea: every time I shut down or reboot i get a dialog pop up telling me that a program is still running/not ended. Is there a way of figuring out wha tthat is and how to disable it?13:41
HazRPGmorning13:41
HazRPGwell I failed at getting up this morning13:42
Gringoafternoon13:42
livingdaylightIt reads: A program is still running: Unknown Not responding13:42
livingdaylightWaiting for the program to finish. Interrupting the program may cause you to lose work.13:42
HazRPGGringo: oh yeah, its afternoon now... oops13:42
livingdaylightwith options to cancel or Reboot Anyway13:42
Gringo:)13:43
livingdaylightits as though I have a virus13:43
gordlivingdaylight, using compiz?13:43
livingdaylightgord, i don't know13:43
gordlivingdaylight, do your windows have shadows13:43
screen-xlivingdaylight: have you tried system > administration > system monitor >processes tab, to see what's running?13:44
HazRPG\o/ hurray pistachios!13:44
livingdaylightmaybe... is there a way I can confirm compiz is running?13:44
livingdaylightscreen-x, I did have a look but nothing obvious jump0ed out at me13:44
gordps aux | grep compiz13:44
screen-xlivingdaylight: ps ax |grep -i compiz13:44
screen-xtoo slow13:44
HazRPGhmm, what do those commands do?13:45
* HazRPG always wants to learn more terminal commands13:45
livingdaylightyes, looks like compiz is running13:45
Gringops aux | grep compiz13:46
Gringowhats that?13:46
screen-xHazRPG: ps prints a list of running processes, grep = global regular expression print, which is a filter that only lets through lines that match a pattern.13:46
gordit'll prolly be compiz holding you up then livingdaylight, i have seen that bug on lots of machines13:46
gordlivingdaylight, its safe to force it to quit13:46
livingdaylightI did: ps -u livingdaylight and got a ton of stuff back; how to identify what is causing the issue?13:47
HazRPGscreen-x: ah, that makes sense13:47
HazRPGI know the | lets you pipe commands in :) - if IIRC13:48
HazRPGscreen-x: ah so the aux part are parameters to show all processes & services13:57
screen-xHazRPG: yep13:57
* HazRPG stores in memory bank13:57
HazRPGscreen-x: thanks :)13:58
screen-xHazRPG: its confusing because they don't need a -  "ps -ax" makes it more obvious that those are switches.13:58
HazRPGscreen-x: just out of interest, do you call the the '-' a tack or a dash?13:59
HazRPGsince I've heard techies call them "tack" before14:00
screen-xHazRPG: personally I say dash14:00
HazRPGwhen talking about terminal commands14:00
HazRPGscreen-x: yeah I know, not all commands need the dash though - I use the tar command without the dashes14:01
HazRPGfor backing up14:01
HazRPGalthough, can be confusing when you've never see the original command before14:02
screen-xHazRPG: interesting command structure: tar cz dir |ssh box 'cat - >dir.tar.gz'14:07
X3Nany electronic bods around? I'm wondering if an idea to make an induction transducer from an old microphone is crack or not14:07
HazRPGscreen-x: okay, that looks like gibberish to me xD14:08
HazRPGI got the first part "tar cz"14:08
screen-xHazRPG: then what happens?14:09
HazRPGwell dir lists directory contents14:09
HazRPGbut I've never used ssh, so I'm not sure what that's doing14:09
screen-xHazRPG: ahh, in that case its an unfair question!14:10
HazRPGbut would it be say to assume its placing the file onto a separate machine called "cat"14:10
HazRPGactually no wait14:10
screen-xHazRPG: nope, ok, ignore that command, and play with ssh!14:10
HazRPGcat is contactinate?14:11
screen-xyeah concatenate14:11
HazRPGbox would be the machine its ssh'ing into14:11
screen-xyep14:12
screen-xHazRPG: install the ssh package and have a play, if you only have one box, you can ssh to localhost14:12
HazRPGthought ssh needed username/password to work?14:12
HazRPGor wait... does it ask for that after the command is executed?14:13
screen-xit would prompt.14:14
screen-xbut ssh can be automated with keys, so it can be used in scripts.14:14
HazRPGheh I apparently already installed ssh14:15
screen-x:)14:15
HazRPGmust have wanted to play around with it at one point14:15
HazRPGyeah I noticed it asked to confirm the keys14:17
Laney 14:18
HazRPGoh wow, so ssh basically just gives you a secure connection to a machines terminal14:21
screen-xHazRPG: yep14:21
AlanBelland more14:21
screen-xand filesystem...14:21
screen-xand network...14:21
AlanBelltry ssh -X 192.168..14:21
HazRPGnice14:21
AlanBellthen run a GUI app14:21
MooDoojust like logging in to a comand prompt from many a mile away :)14:21
TheOpenSourcererSee also scp & sftp14:21
HazRPG192.168... being any machine in the house?14:22
AlanBelland port mapping14:22
TheOpenSourcererand sshfs14:22
AlanBellHazRPG: yes, as long as both are running Linux (or X)14:22
DJonesHazRPG: Now that you know about SSH, next step will be "Screen" and then "irssi"14:22
screen-xDJones: \o/14:22
AlanBellit is a slippery slope DJones14:22
MooDooDJones: which is what i use :)14:22
HazRPGyeah, I've got another machine in the house that uses ubuntu too14:23
HazRPGin fact, technically 3 now14:23
HazRPGnetbook (mine), laptop (mine) and a spare desktop I have in my computer room... which my sister uses mainly14:23
DJonesI thought irssi was a pain to use when I changed from xchat, but I don't think I could go back to xchat now14:23
* TheOpenSourcerer sticks to pidgin14:24
popey\o/ irssi14:24
HazRPGlol, is it really better than a GUI client?14:24
Neoti|workhey i use Xchat...14:24
popeydefine "better"14:24
Neoti|worki dont see anything wrong with it ...14:24
popeyI didnt see anything wrong with xchat until i moved to irssi14:25
HazRPGpopey: I meant irssi14:25
popeyHazRPG: i know14:25
popeyHazRPG: I'm asking you to clarify "better"14:25
jpdspopey: Now move to ii.14:25
popeyheh14:25
HazRPGscreen-x: good thing I know the man command, so -X basically just enables X1114:27
DJonesHazRPG: Probably not better, just works differently & suits some users better than xchat/any other gui based client14:27
s-foxHello.14:27
screen-xHazRPG: yep :)14:27
HazRPGpopey: that's why I asked my question lol14:27
screen-xs-fox: hi14:27
s-foxHello screen-x  =)14:27
HazRPGso would I be right in thinking its kind of like enabling remote desktop?14:28
HazRPGexcept you can access other things the machine has?14:28
seekerHai14:28
HazRPGhey14:28
HazRPG\o14:28
s-foxo/14:29
Laneyit lets you run applications on the remote machine and display them locally14:29
screen-xLaney: I was struggling to come up with something that succinct :)14:29
Laneynot exactly the snappiest though14:30
HazRPGDJones: ooo, and screen is kinda like having sessions for the terminal your accessing14:30
* HazRPG taps fingers on together14:31
popeyHazRPG: hey ho, you missed my point, if you dont define what the word "better" means (faster, leaner, less gui, more gui) then nobody can say whether A is 'better' than B14:31
seekerI prefer A14:32
HazRPGpopey: sorry was messing in the terminal, I mean it gives you more features then a standard gui one would - more, erm... freedom to do other things with it (scripts, etc maybe?)14:32
popeyseeker: you are clearly wrong, B is miles better14:33
seekerPfft, lies!14:33
popeydunno, there's certainly a lot of scripts around for irssi to customise it14:33
seekerIrssi ftw14:33
HazRPGpopey: pidgin vs irssi14:33
popeydunno, never used pidgin for irssi, it doesn't meet my personal requirements14:34
directhexfyi, minecraft crashes on startup if you have a disabled monitor in xrandr14:34
popeynice14:34
Seeker`irssi ftw14:34
HazRPGpopey: and what would that be?14:34
popeyHazRPG: to run on a remote server on a command line interface14:34
popeyso i can get to it via ssh14:35
seekerI don't think there is anything you can do on pidgin that you can't in irssi14:35
popeythats a good way of putting it14:35
popeyyet vice versa.. not so true14:35
HazRPGpopey: wait, so basically you use it to mask your IP address :P?14:35
popeyno14:35
popeythats not the goal14:35
popeythats a by-product14:35
seekerHazRPG: You run it on a server using screen14:36
seekerThen ssh in to the server14:36
seekerThat gives you a permanent presence14:36
DJonesHazRPG: Because irssi is running within screen on a machine 24/7, you never end up logging out14:36
popeyindeed, people using irssi often look like they are always online14:36
popeyhandy for scrolling back :)14:36
andylockranlike moi!14:36
Seeker`e.g. i can ssh to the server via my phone14:36
Seeker`and look at PMs from anywhere with net access14:37
HazRPGhmm...14:37
seekerIts just easier to use a GUI client on a phone14:37
popeyand using bitlbee in the same irssi window one can be online in skype / msn / icq / yahoo / google talk etc..14:37
DJonesEven if you're forced to use a Windows machine, you can still connect via SSH using putty14:38
popeyyeah, i quite like colloquy14:38
popey\o/ exactly as I am now :)14:38
popey:( windows14:38
HazRPGpopey: I guess those are all good things, but my machine is never turned off14:38
seekerApart from the battery drain, colloquy is great14:38
HazRPGmy pidgin stores all settings, and logs into my dropbox account, which I can access from anywhere14:38
seekerHazRPG: Are you always at your machine?14:38
DJonespopey: putty or puttytray? I found puttytray was slightly more convinient & offered some extra capeabilities14:39
popeyplain putty14:39
HazRPGseeker: most times, but when I'm not I either VNC or Remote Desktop to it14:39
popeyvnc is quite an inefficient way to get on irc ;)14:40
HazRPGtrue14:40
HazRPGbut if your not at your machine, I don't see a need to just hop onto irc lol14:40
popeyhey ho14:41
popeyeach to their own14:41
andylockranindeed14:41
HazRPGthis is true14:41
HazRPGeveryone has their own needs14:42
popeyIt's Chai O'Clock!14:42
HazRPGalthough I may have to investigate this regardless14:42
DJonesHazRPG: Depends on your needs, if I'm at home, I still use SSH from my laptop to connect to irssi running on a server (which is on 24/7 as a media/web/print server), if I'm at work I do the same from my office computer14:42
screen-xI don't tend to use irssi, but I use a proxy (bip) so I can use a specific client for each OS/platform, without appearing to log in/out when I switch between them.14:43
andylockranCHAI!!!14:43
directhexpopey, fix for xrandr bug is to manually replace lwjgl files in ~/.minecraft/bin with upstream latest ones14:43
* screen-x is down to his last tea bag14:43
* seeker teabags screen-x ?14:45
HazRPGDJones: yeah I have a server on all the time too14:49
HazRPGscreen-x: I thought even if your using a proxy you'd still see an online/offline thing going on14:50
screen-xHazRPG: well occasionally, but only when my proxy goes down.14:50
popeydirecthex: you using ATI or Intel?14:50
popeyHazRPG: not necessarily14:51
popeyHazRPG: I have optionally configured my irssi to show me "away" when I am not logged in, but thats not the default14:51
directhexpopey, intel.14:52
HazRPGwow I have a lot to learn xD14:52
popeydirecthex: does minecraft run okay on it?14:52
popeyalso reminds me, need a new mouse for the kitchen mac14:52
popeyreally don't like the apple mouse14:52
HazRPGyou mean the whole mousing being the clicking button annoys you too ;)14:53
* screen-x despises the mighty mouse, but the magic mouse is tolerable. 14:53
* HazRPG rotfl14:53
HazRPGI'm a firm believer in Apple overcharge way too much for their hardware14:54
* screen-x is a magpie and likes shiny14:54
HazRPGeveryone likes shiny :P14:55
HazRPGI've built better machines then Apple pump out, with longer warranty14:56
directhexpopey, low detail, normal render distance14:56
popeyi disagree, but there we go14:57
popeyI think apple make nice hardware14:57
HazRPGI mean, my machine that I'm using right now only cost me the price of DDR3 RAM and CPU, because the motherboard I had gave way before the 3 year warranty on it ended - so got my money back, and bought a better motherboard - that was actually cheaper than the original one14:58
seekerHazRPG: They aren't charging for the hardware, they are charging for the hardware, the software and the user experience14:58
popeyok, "I got this thing for free, or I already had it, and its cheaper than apple" - well Duh!14:58
HazRPGpopey: oh don't get me wrong, they do amazing things - which I respect them for, however the price tag is way too much for what you get14:58
popey:)14:59
popeyif that was the case they wouldn't sell so many of them14:59
popeyhttps://www.apple.com/investor/14:59
HazRPGas mentioned earlier, people like shiny14:59
popeypeople wont pay infinite money for shiny14:59
popeyI didnt buy my laptop because of shiny15:00
MartijnVdSnot infinite, but still a lot15:01
HazRPGpopey: but is it an apple?15:01
popeyyes15:01
HazRPGand was it your first apple product?15:01
bigcalmMy work is turning treetastic15:01
popeyno15:01
HazRPGthere ya go then ;)15:01
popeywhat?15:01
popeyyou said people like shiny15:01
popeyI said i didnt buy it for the shiny15:01
popeyyou switch tack to something else?15:01
popeywhich is it, shiny or not?15:02
* popey tires of the endless analysis people try to do when people buy apple hit15:02
popey*kit15:02
HazRPGyou've already associated in your mind that apple makes good products/user experience/support that you automatically would buy their products for those reasons15:02
HazRPGI don't blame you15:02
popeynot automatically15:02
popeyat all15:02
HazRPGI always buy HP laptops for the same reason15:02
popeyI evaluated a bunch of products15:02
popeyyou're making massive assumptions15:03
HazRPGI guess15:03
popeyi dont "always" buy anyones products15:03
popeyI have in the last 10 years owned (personally) laptops from HP, Acer, Asus, Dell, Toshiba, and Apple. Through work I've had Dell, Fujitsu and IBM laptops.15:03
seekerUltimately, apple are one of the biggest companies in the world, they must do something right15:05
HazRPGwell I'll use me as an example, and I've observed it for years with many others too, but I will always buy a Samsung TV - because the first one I ever got lasted even till this very day (it is currently 12 years old). And I still use it as much as when I first got it - never needed repair, etc... and so I've always stuck with Samsung for TV's (i.e. the living room one is a Samsumg)15:05
HazRPGseeker: I wouldn't say the biggest, I mean Oracle would probably be the biggest, but since people don't ever see physical products from them - no one even knows they exist15:06
seekerI used to buy nvidia cards. Then I switched to ati because they are better for me15:06
dwatkinsWhat defines a company as 'big'?15:06
seekerHazRPG: Biggest in terms of Market cap15:07
seekerApple has twice the Market cap of oracle15:07
popeyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_global_software_companies15:08
popey#1 apple15:08
popeyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_global_technology_companies15:08
popey#15 apple15:08
popeyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_by_revenue15:09
popey#11015:09
HazRPGfigures can be swung depending on what your trying to prove though15:10
popeyhaha15:11
popeyokay.15:11
HazRPGits true15:11
seekerApple are the 2nd in the world in terms of Market cap15:11
seekerSo the 2nd most expensive company in the world15:12
* popey notes that at least 3 other people in this channel have the exact same Apple laptop as me15:12
HazRPGI mean global warming that's being pushed down our throats for years, is because it's a big industry... yet the one thing they always forget to mention is that the world is on a cycle - we are just hitting the period where the earth's temperature is getting hot again15:12
seekerThe company is worth over 300 *BILLiON* dollars15:12
popeywoah there cowboy15:12
HazRPGthey make it seem like the world is going to end, when really its not the world - its just us that's going to end, the world will still be here regardless15:13
popeywe've leapt from Apple laptops are only bought by people who like shiny, to apple aren't a big company, to global warming isn't true.15:13
seekerHazRPG: And I've got brown hair. How is that relevant?15:13
HazRPGoh, was just proving that numbers can mean anything depending on how you want to swing it15:13
HazRPGe.g. Carbon emission is meant to be "causing" global warming15:14
seekerHazRPG: You cannot reasonably dispute that apple is one of the biggest companies in the world15:14
seekerIn terms of profit, revenue or value15:14
HazRPGwell that might be what the figures show, but you could also say the amount of carbon we have now, compared to when the whole world worked on Coal at one point had more carbon in the air - yet it was freezing back then15:15
HazRPGseeker: Oh I can't, obviously numbers are numbers15:15
seekerOk, im going to stop here and just leave it with "you're being silly"15:15
HazRPGbut when one goes out to buy their apple product, it's nothing more than choice - usually swayed by marketing, shininess and being friendly (support)15:16
BigRedSisn't that how most purchasing decisions are made?15:16
seekerHazRPG: Because no other company has marketing or support? Or shininess?15:16
seeker"buy our product, the ui is terrible and it looks like crap"?15:17
popey(C) Canonical15:17
popey:D15:17
DJonesHazRPG: i don't buy Apple products, but I wouldn't deny that Apple make great quality hardware, it looks good, it works well and most importantly, it meets the needs of the users15:17
andylockranhmm15:17
HazRPGlol, yeah but Microsoft is one of the most used O/S's... yet it has more flaws then a bucket filled with holes15:17
screen-xpopey: you rogue ;-)15:17
andylockranmy bottom left key (opposite of / is misbehaving)15:17
popeyThe cost of an Apple laptop is only part of the purchasing decision. MY Apple laptop cost about the same as a 'PC' laptop.15:17
andylockranwhen I press it, it zooms my screen in15:18
andylockranany idea where this binding may be set ?15:18
seekerA bucket full of holes just has 1 flaw15:18
seekerIt's full of holes15:18
popeyIt's a sieve!15:18
seekerQuite15:18
HazRPGMy PC cost me £300-40015:18
seekerHazRPG: Mine cost me £1200. Your point?15:19
DJonesHazRPG: My laptop cost £250015:19
popeyThe cost however was only part of the decision. I like the display, the illuminated keyboard, the built in multi-touch touchpad, the magsafe power adapter, the lack of noise, the build quality, the battery life, the speaker quality... and so on.. :)15:20
HazRPGyeah, but I built mine - if I'd gone out to get the same spec someone had previously built and loaded up with stuff I'd never use would cost me around £100015:20
* MooDoo goes out and buys a mac15:20
seekerI built mine too15:20
MooDooand then ducks :)15:20
seekerI still don't get your point15:20
HazRPGseeker: I'm intrigued now, what does yours have?15:20
seekerI buy things that meet my needs. I will spend a little extra on shiny, but I won't buy it if it doesnt do what I want15:21
popeymy apple was 1159.98 inc VAT15:21
HazRPGpopey: See this is why people think I'm annoying, everyone thinks I just want to make a point xD - all I want are other people's oppinions15:21
popeywell, you've been telling me why I buy apple15:21
popeyincorectly15:21
popeythats not asking for opinion15:21
seekerI7 920@4Ghz, 6GB RAM, SSD, ATi 587015:22
screen-xmmmm i7 9xx15:22
popeynice15:22
HazRPGpopey: yeah, but the average (and I use it loosely) buy into Apple, just because they've used an Apple before15:22
screen-xthat's shiny :)15:22
popeynope15:22
BigRedSHazRPG: that, surely, explains Windows users more than Apple?15:23
popeybloke sat next to me bought an apple laptop because he saw mine15:23
BigRedSgiven Apple's in a state of growth15:23
seekerHazRPG: Is it a problem if they do?15:23
HazRPGBigRedS: works for Apple too, some uni's use OSX then Windows15:23
popeyhttp://www.ebuyer.com/product/205472 they dont make mine anymore15:23
BigRedSBut that's why I serially buy stuff. I've another thinkpad 'cause I know I like them and don't see what's to gain from trying anybody else15:23
HazRPGseeker: oh, of course not - its just some people buy blink, just because they don't want to look into it properly before they buy15:24
HazRPGblind*15:24
popeywheee mass generalisations fail15:24
BigRedSHazRPG: which is fine. People do that with everything. When they don't really care about what it is they're buying of course they're not going to bother going into much detail15:24
seekerBut you seem to think that is worse for apple than other company's15:24
BigRedSpeople do it with cars and washing machines and computers and crockery and breakfast cereal etc.15:24
TheOpenSourcererBloke in the pub I know (not a geeky chap by any stretch of the imagination) bought a Mac because he was fed up with Windows being crap.15:24
seekerYou said you'll do the same for samsung TVs15:25
popeyHeh, seems fair15:25
TheOpenSourcererMy son will be *very* excited when he gets home from scholl. His iPod Touch has arrived.15:25
HazRPGTheOpenSourcerer: Yeah, but see that's giving another company a chance... most don't tend to do that and just live with what they've got15:25
popeyI'd probably buy another Apple laptop or maybe a thinkpad after this. Not because Apple is so good, but _every_ other laptop is _so_ bad.15:25
HazRPGseeker: I know I do, I buy something I know won't just randomly break down on me15:26
BigRedSHazRPG: which is fine, surely, as lon as they're not disappointed with whatever that company is giving them15:26
HazRPGBigRedS: of course not15:26
TheOpenSourcererHe originally purchased an Archos 43, but the resistive touch was crap and the accelerometer didn't work properly. Shame really - it was a nice idea, just badly executed.15:26
* BigRedS mourns his H340 again15:26
TheOpenSourcererI recently bought a Samsung TV because it had the best spec for the price. I had had JVC and other models before that.15:27
popey15:26:08 < HazRPG> seeker: I know I do, I buy something I know won't just randomly break down on me15:27
popeyyou don't _know_ that15:27
popeyyou have a preconceived idea about that based on past experience15:28
BigRedSthis sounds excessively agnostic :)15:28
danfishTheOpenSourcerer: the samsung laptops are pretty good IME15:28
popeycompanies change over time, they use different factories, components, designers.15:28
TheOpenSourcererI have a samsung laptop and am very happy with it.15:28
BigRedSmm, I heard good things about them. Keyboards aren't bad either15:28
HazRPGI mean my habits (laptop wise) is I won't buy into Acer, Toshiba, Dell, or Compaq (even though they are owned by HP now, they're line is still just poor)15:28
TheOpenSourcererAnd I have a samsung 2048x1152 monitor that I am staring at right now.15:28
BigRedSHazRPG: my last laptop wasn an hp compaq and it was fine15:29
BigRedSrelatively old, but really quite sturdy15:29
danfishMy current laptop is a Samsung but is to be replaced next week with a quantum machine with 28 qubits that can exist in 3 states simultaneously15:29
HazRPGHP seems to work fine, haven't had a HP go miraculously wrong on me, Compaq's however, I have seen do weird things15:29
danfishsadly the cooling is a bit bulky ;)15:30
HazRPGpopey: No, I observe before I buy. I see the trends in what they use on their hardware before I buy into it.15:30
HazRPGlike I said, I've not see a Samsung TV go wrong on me... and neither around me15:31
HazRPGhowever I have noticed that something like a LG will...15:32
TheOpenSourcererOh yes, before I forget. If you get fed up with the really slow text scrolling in an Ubuntu Server VM in VirtualBox, add "blacklist vga16fb" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-framebuffer in the guest.15:32
HazRPGmy Dad bought an LG TV once, and it last the whole of 6 months15:32
danfishTheOpenSourcerer: does that work in KVM as well?15:32
HazRPGlikewise with my uncle (different model, different year) and along with others who were around me15:32
TheOpenSourcererpass danfish15:32
popeynice one TheOpenSourcerer15:32
TheOpenSourcererTry it :-)15:33
bigcalmNiiiiiice15:33
screen-xwhich compiz plugin temporarily shrinks all the windows on your current desktop, so you can see them all?15:33
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screen-xIts not expo, as that shows an overview of desktops rather than windows15:33
danfishok15:33
bigcalmAlways running out of sand15:33
bigcalmNever enough spades15:33
popeyhahah15:33
* bigcalm should stare at some code15:33
popeybigcalm: what you building?15:34
screen-xits called scale \o/15:34
bigcalmpopey: inverted pyramid with trees15:34
popeywhere?15:35
bigcalmpopey: have a look at the day map15:35
* popey looks on the map15:35
bigcalm:)15:35
HazRPGoh, minecraft?15:35
bigcalmNext to some track on the way to the big house15:35
* HazRPG still hasn't played that game properly yet15:35
popeythere's loads of sand near there!15:35
bigcalmThat's why it's there15:35
popeyhaha15:36
bigcalmBut I'm always running out of spades15:36
popeyplanning, he has it15:36
bigcalmHeh15:36
danfishTheOpenSourcerer: I can confirm it does indeed work in KVM :) thanks15:36
popeythere's trees on it!15:36
bigcalm:D15:36
* popey rebuilds the gmaps15:36
TheOpenSourcererdanfish: :-)15:37
bigcalmI've stopped for a while. Will resume much later15:37
popeygonna rsync it up to popey.com :)15:37
popeybigcalm: want some help?15:38
popey:)15:39
bigcalmpopey: gladly :)15:39
popeyare those two edges the limits?15:39
bigcalmThere is a glass house near the dirt path with a work bench and furnace15:39
bigcalmpopey: the 4 spokes are just as far as I've reached so far15:39
popey:)15:39
gordi was thinking "hey it would be cool if someone made google earth support for minecraft maps" - then i realised thats just minecraft15:40
bigcalmgord: heh15:41
bigcalmSo glad I made this over deep water15:43
bigcalmFalling off isn't that much of a problem15:44
popeyso you gonna dig out around it so i could dive in and swim under the point?15:44
popeyor will it be dug into the ground?15:44
bigcalmpopey: it's already floating above the water :)15:45
popeyI'd probably die before reaching the point15:45
popeyoh15:45
bigcalmBy 3 or 4 blocks15:45
popeyahhhhhh15:45
popeyyou want the point at sea level?15:45
bigcalmtp to me15:45
bigcalmNo15:45
bigcalmAt the moment I have a dirt starway to get inside15:46
popeyoh I seeeeeee15:46
shaunookay, where do I read up on the noob-101 questions for minecraft?  eg, how am I meant to deal with green boogie men that don't disappear in daytime 'n blow my lil house up15:46
popeyits not easy to tell what's going on from the pic15:46
popeythey wont blow your house15:46
popeyunless you are stood there when they arrive15:46
bigcalmshauno: youtube for lots of help :)15:46
bigcalmpopey: no, not easy, you need to be here ;)15:47
popeyhttp://www.google.co.uk/search?q=survive+your+first+night+in+minecraft15:47
MooDooshauno: http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Minecraft_Wiki15:47
shaunoMooDoo: perfect15:47
shaunoI'll check youtube too, but I tend to read faster :)15:47
popeyhttp://popey.com/minecraftmap/15:48
popeyupdated :)15:48
kazadeI can't see this inverted pyramid  :/15:48
popeyas you look at the map, folow the train to the bottom left15:48
popeythe shadow on the gmaps interface makes it more obvious15:49
kazadebah, still can't see it...15:50
bigcalmHumm, where screenshots saved?15:50
kazadeoh!15:50
kazadeI found it :D15:50
popey:)15:50
popeybigcalm: current dir iirc15:50
MooDookazade: where is it?15:51
kazadeMooDoo, Look for my tower, follow the train line down to the left from there, go past the first block of land15:51
MooDookazade: past the snow?15:52
kazadeno, not that far!15:52
MooDookazade: oh i'm blind, i can see trees on it:)15:52
screen-xI just checked /topic, and minecraft is there, so we're ok :)15:52
bigcalm;)15:52
MooDooi know how i'm going to be wasting my time this evening :D15:53
kazadethe gmaps interface is great :D15:53
bigcalmpopey: C:\Users\Iain\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft\screenshots15:55
popeyhttp://searchengineland.com/google-bing-is-cheating-copying-our-search-results-6291415:56
popeynice15:56
matttwhat role does dnsmasq play on a desktop?15:59
bigcalmhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/bigcuthy/5407379185/lightbox/15:59
HazRPGyou all playing minecraft right now?16:00
MooDooHazRPG: not me16:00
kazadeI'm working :)16:00
kazadealthough the Minecraft window is over there  ->16:00
HazRPGxD16:00
popeythats an awesome pic16:01
screen-xmattt: I use it for selecting dns servers based on domain16:01
popeywhy the trees though?16:01
popeyyou gonna set them on fire?16:01
bigcalmNooooooo16:02
MooDooblow them up with tnt?16:02
bigcalmI like growing trees16:02
popeythere are random plots of TNT aroundt the map :)16:02
screen-xvery useful when using openvpn, as you can send queries for the domain accessed via the vpn, to a server at the other end, but use a local resolver for all other queries.16:02
popeythere's one right near spawn16:02
bigcalmTNT is amusing for a bit, now I enjoy creating more16:02
HazRPGpopey: mind if I join?16:02
popeysure16:02
MooDoobigcalm: are you going to make it like a catacomb?  with a maze inside?16:03
popeypopeydc.dyndns.org16:03
popeyand dead bodies16:03
bigcalmMooDoo: no ideas byond what you see so far16:03
MooDoopopey: mind if i tweet that?16:03
popeyi do16:04
MooDoook16:04
popeywe'd get people giving us grief16:04
MooDoook no probs16:04
matttscreen-x: n/m ... was trying to figure out what the heck was starting this ... it was causing me a lot of issues ... but it was libvirt ... all makes sense now16:04
popeyI do backup though, but people will lose up to an hours work16:04
matttthanks tho :)16:04
HazRPGdo you need a roof to protect yourself from night time stuff?16:04
MooDooHazRPG: depends on the mode popey has it set to....16:04
popeybigcalm: i like burning trees16:04
popeymonsters are on :)16:04
bigcalmhttp://cuth.eu/mining # I like my own shortener :)16:04
popeymore fun that wa16:04
popey*way16:05
MooDooHazRPG: then yes you do :)16:05
HazRPGcan you just box yourself in xD16:05
popeyi should make a time lapse of the map images16:05
MooDooHazRPG: easiest thing to do, is get some torches and dig a hole in the ground or a mountain or a wall :)16:05
MooDoothey don't like fire16:05
HazRPGyeah, but you need coal16:06
TheOpenSourcererpopey: As an "i" user, do you know how much an ipod touch depends on iTunes?16:06
HazRPGI couldn't find coal in single player mode xD16:06
MooDooHazRPG: yup although you can burn wood in a foundry to get coal :D little tip there :D16:06
popeyTheOpenSourcerer: see libmobiledevice :)16:06
popeylibrary which replicates much of itunes16:06
HazRPGTheOpenSourcerer: you can use other software, but sometimes can be hard to configure depending on preference of software you want to use16:07
HazRPGMooDoo: how do you burn stuff?16:07
popeyput it in a furnace16:07
MooDooyup16:07
MooDoolook at the wiki on how to get a furnace16:07
* HazRPG facepalms self, should have guessed that16:07
HazRPGMooDoo: heh, yeah I'm looking right now16:07
TheOpenSourcererI've just booted my OSX VM (shh) and now have to upgrade iTunes before the iPod will talk to it. Once it's "configured" can my son leave me alone?16:08
TwinkletoesIf I don't need the extra memory that 64-bit will give me acess to, is it best to stick with 32-bit server version?16:08
popeyTheOpenSourcerer: to some degree yes16:09
popeyTheOpenSourcerer: itunes exists on the device itself, so he can buy/download music / podcasts / apps directly on the device16:09
MooDooTwinkletoes: people do say 64bit is faster?16:09
TheOpenSourcererHis PC doesn't really have enough grunt to run an OSX VM.16:09
TwinkletoesMooDoo: I've heard... 5% on average16:09
gordTwinkletoes, there isn't any reason to stick to a 32-bit machine anymore really if your system supports 64-bit16:09
TheOpenSourcererAhh - OK ty popey16:09
popeynp16:09
AlanBellTheOpenSourcerer hates freedom :)16:09
* TheOpenSourcerer does16:10
TheOpenSourcererNOT16:10
* popey phones Steve Jobs to report as license breach16:10
Twinkletoesgord: So, it's not like windows where some software doesn't really work wproperly with 64-bit?16:10
popeyTwinkletoes: some proprietary stuff has issues on 64-bit, most free software is fine16:10
gordTwinkletoes, yup, we compile all the software in the repo's for 64-bit you should be fine16:10
gordi'v not heard of proprietary problems for a long time either16:10
TheOpenSourcererI was explaining to my son that I really shouldn't be running OSX (even though I purchased the dvd) in a virtual machine.16:10
Twinkletoespopey: gord: MooDoo:  thank you :)16:11
* gord wants to get rid of the myth of 64-bit being problematic so we can drop 32-bit builds asap! they take time away from building other things dang it! ;)16:11
* MooDoo wonders when a roller coaster will appear on popey 's map16:12
popeythere is one16:12
popeynear the spawn16:12
gordi haven't seen it, but i have seen popey's avatar zooming around in the distance when some chunks wern't loaded once, that was fun16:12
popeyhah16:13
MooDooha ha ha brilliant16:13
MooDoohmmm no ubuntu logo yet :p16:14
MooDoowow a lot of work has gone into this :)16:16
HazRPGdarn, I'm never going to find anywhere to destroy stuff to get mats with16:17
HazRPGdo trees and things grow back?16:17
popeyif you plant more, yes16:17
gorddestroy all the logs in a tree and the leaves will die, dropping saplings, pick them up and replant16:18
gordif you don't, we all end up with a deforested spawn and have to walk far away to get wood, and that no fun16:18
HazRPGheh, game crashed :/16:19
TheOpenSourcereriTunes makes me agree to a software license to use the iPod. Hmm, I'm not used to this...16:19
popeyso does free software :)16:21
popeyjust slightly less in your face :)16:21
kazadeit was daylight when I started coming down my tower and it was night when I got to the bottom :/16:22
gordisn't the itunes licence the one that says you can't use it to build a nuke or something?16:22
MooDoogord: yup16:23
HazRPGhmm, I know its in beta, but it seems really buggy16:23
gordHazRPG, it is really buggy, don't worry about it16:23
HazRPGah, as long as I'm not the only one experiencing problems then ^^,16:24
MooDoogord: http://www.raymond.cc/forum/chat/10955-you-cannot-use-itunes-to-manufacture-nuclear-weapons.html16:24
gordi use banshee to build my nuke powered swords anyway16:24
HazRPGxD16:24
kazadeWho is chinnybob?16:27
popeykazade: ali123416:27
kazadesomeone is addicted :p16:28
popeyhe has some nice constructions16:30
popeythe Sphynx and farm are his16:30
popeyand there's a sphynx underneath the sphynx!16:31
nigelbtook me a minute to figure out #ubuntu-uk turned into #minecraft-uk :p16:35
AzelphurxD16:36
gordwoo got my ac100 booting off the internal memory \o/16:37
gordno more slow sd card for me16:37
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bigcalmFor anybody in need of a giggle: http://www.sify.com/movies/diddy-sued-for-1-trillion-blamed-for-9-11-news-hollywood-lb3qkoibiig.html16:53
MooDoobigcalm: read that earlier, why does this even get to court :S16:54
bigcalmMooDoo: because people are dumb16:54
MooDoosounds good to me16:56
screen-xI'm surprised the lawyers bite on stuff like that, surely she hasn't got much cash for legal fees?16:56
DJonesMore worrying is that the Judge only denied her request for a restraining order against diddy but did set a hearing date, you'd think any normal person would have picked themselves up off the floor from laughing, then dimissed it & committed the complainent to a mental hospital16:58
screen-xDJones: yep17:00
DJonesscreen-x: Just had a thought, the judge is probably letting it go through to a jury, if he rejected it out of hand, she might sue the judge saying he was responsible for the shuttle disaster along with diddy17:01
screen-xDJones: hmm, I guess people have a right to a hearing, but that's gotta be pretty expensive.17:03
AlanBellopen source expo tomorrow peeps17:04
MooDooAlanBell: have fun :)17:05
HazRPGokay... that game is addictive17:08
* HazRPG slowly presses the close button17:08
MooDooHazRPG: welcome to our world17:08
HazRPG^^,17:09
DJonesHazRPG: Which version were you playing, the bought version, or the old version for free?17:09
HazRPGbought17:09
MooDooo/ yay17:09
HazRPGfree one is... erm... buggy17:09
kazadeAlanBell, what time does it start?17:10
AlanBellcan you talk to other people in world?17:10
HazRPGAlanBell: yeah17:10
HazRPGpress T17:10
HazRPGjust like quake and other games use to do17:10
AlanBellkazade: I think it opens generally at 9:0017:10
DJonesI'll have to try the free one when i get home & see if it works, then if that works, i'll be tempted to buy iy17:10
AlanBellexhibitors at 08:0017:10
kazadeok cool17:11
HazRPGDJones: Free one is good, but I don't think you can connect to popey's world on that though17:11
AlanBellI am beginning to get slightly tempted by this minecrack thing17:11
DJonesHazRPG: Yeah, I wouldn't have thought you could connect17:11
kazadewho else is going tomorrow?17:12
AlanBellhttp://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/linuxexposchedule17:13
HazRPGI'm giving it a miss, since I'm going to be in preston17:13
s-foxo/ AlanBell17:16
HazRPGAlanBell: have you tried the game yet?17:16
AlanBello/ s-fox17:16
AlanBellHazRPG: no17:16
kazadeHazRPG, if you fancy a job in Minecraft..17:17
MezHmm..17:17
kazademy tower could do with a ladder up one side ;)17:17
MezI've just had to give Otis Deeley our wifi password.17:18
HazRPGHeh, I might tomorrow. Got deadlines to meet :P17:18
HazRPGcan't sit and play it all day long (I would otherwise if I could xD)17:19
kazadeAlanBell may find me huddled in a corner tomorrow with my laptop - playing Minecraft17:19
HazRPGxD17:19
HazRPGheh kazade, you could demo it tomorrow :P17:20
HazRPG"Look at what ubuntu can offer you ..."17:20
* HazRPG 5 hours passes17:20
TwinkletoesWordpress 3.0.5 is avilable from their website, yet it's still at 2.9.2 in the repos.  Is this because of possible security issues?17:21
HazRPG"Look Alan, everyone's playing it now! And they all want ubuntu to play it with!"17:21
Twinkletoess/3.0.5/3.0.4/17:21
HazRPGTwinkletoes: might not have pushed it into the repo yet, probably checking to make sure everything works, etc17:22
popeyTwinkletoes: the repo always lags behind17:22
HazRPGthere's that too17:22
TwinkletoesI suppose it doesn't reaslly matter if I choose repo or download, as it's just a bunch of php in a dir17:22
popeyso long as you keep it updated17:23
* Twinkletoes nods towards popey17:23
* popey hugs the wordpress auto updater17:23
HazRPGpopey: heh yeah I do that too17:23
HazRPGspeaking of which...17:23
popeyit's magic voodoo17:23
* HazRPG goes to update blog17:23
* MartijnVdS listens to Thriller18:43
* AlanBell waves http://digitalsurrey.eventbrite.com/ at popey and czajkowski 19:00
HazRPG\o/ best shower ever!19:13
HazRPGHurray for DIY!19:13
AlanBelland you were not even slighly electrocuted to death19:14
MartijnVdS"I'm not dead, I'm just slightly annoyed"19:18
czajkowskiI've decided Reading Train station is awful19:27
* MartijnVdS prefers reading books to reading train stations19:27
MartijnVdS;)19:28
davmor2czajkowski: Ha!19:28
czajkowskidavmor2: keep it up buddy and I wont come and visit you19:29
davmor2czajkowski: :(  You could just get a different train in future :)19:30
czajkowskiI was going from Maidenhead19:31
czajkowskito Reading19:31
czajkowskito ASh19:31
czajkowskito Aldershot19:31
czajkowskiEVIL!19:31
davmor2czajkowski: oh not nice19:32
czajkowskiindeed19:33
gordgord <3 arm19:35
MartijnVdSgord: your own arm? or ARM the platform?19:36
gordboth!19:37
gordjust wish you could get six cell batteries for this netbook, would get around 8 hours battery life then19:39
HazRPGAlanBell: nope, not one bit :)19:41
HazRPGAlanBell: was looking forward to a quick zap or two too xD19:41
HazRPGany excuse to take it to bits again xD19:41
daubersEvening19:44
daubersczajkowski: Are they doing work in the station at Reading now?19:45
czajkowskiI've no idea19:45
czajkowskitis just a mad place19:45
czajkowskiand unhelpful people19:45
daubers'tis one of the big rail hubs19:45
daubers'tis getting bigger as well19:45
daubershttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPDE8NjjC8k&feature=channel19:46
jezzHi, can anyone help me with disk idle issue19:51
HazRPGright, off to preston I go19:52
HazRPGcatch ya all tomorrow19:52
ubuntuuk-planet[Stuart Langridge] Selling houses with online estate agents - http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2011/02/01/selling-houses-with-online-estate-agents20:19
Myrttiho---hum20:22
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popeywheeeeee20:30
popeyThat is all.20:31
mgdmhmmm?20:31
czajkowskipopey: choo chooo20:31
jacobwdoes anyone know what the feedback drench intro music to Linux Outlaws?20:44
jacobwis..20:44
czajkowskijacobw: ask in lo channel ?20:49
jacobwah, now I didn't know there was an LO channel20:49
jacobw#linuxoutlaws ?20:49
czajkowskiyup20:50
ubuntuuk-planet[Ralph Janke] Petition against Metered Internet in Canada has Reached almost 250,000 Signatures - http://drupal.txwikinger.me.uk/content/petition-against-metered-internet-canada-has-reached-almost-250000-signatures21:19
awilkinsGnnngh. Just totally messed with my own brain re: where hamster-applet shoves it's database file21:25
frank_evening all21:28
DJonesHi frank_ :)21:28
frank_:) hi DJones21:28
DJonesfrank_: This might be useful for you21:29
DJoneshttp://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/linuxexposchedule21:29
DJonesThats the schedule21:29
frank_thanks21:29
frank_ill be sure to head over to that stall21:32
AlanBellhttp://curiositycounts.com/post/3051085955/the-difference-between-the-united-kingdom-great21:32
frank_I heard canonical might have a stall also ?21:32
DJonesAlanBell: frank_ was asking about people going to the expo tomorrow21:33
AlanBellhi21:33
AlanBellwell I don't think Canonical's marketing manager thinks that they have a booth21:33
AlanBellif they have, then I have nicked all their CDs21:34
frank_Hi AlanBell21:34
AlanBellI know at least one person from corporate services will pop in to the show21:34
AlanBellhi frank_21:34
frank_my mate did say he "thinks" their might be a stall21:35
frank_s/their/there/21:35
directhexawilkins, hamster the time tracking thingy?21:35
AlanBellfrank_: we have a portion of the .org village for the ubuntu-uk community21:36
frank_excellent ill head over there tomorrow21:36
TheOpenSourcerertalking of which - any time you'd particularly like me there AlanBell?21:36
AlanBellany time really21:36
TheOpenSourcererOK.21:36
AlanBellI will be going up early as I have to pop into millbank to pick up the CDs I reserved21:37
TheOpenSourcererOK - I'll get a later train then save a few quid.21:37
awilkinsdirecthex, Yup, got confused between .gconf/apps/hamster-applet and .local/share/hamster-applet (storing db in Dropbox and linking)21:38
popeyAlanBell: great video21:38
directhexawilkins, know whether it can sync to a remote timesheet server?21:39
awilkinsdirecthex, There's a dbus API for it, don't know if it inserts data but it can extract it21:40
bigcalmpopey: been on mc this evening?21:40
awilkinsdirecthex, Our timesheet server is crapulous - doesn't even do CSV imports21:40
popeyonly briefly21:40
awilkinsdirecthex, Horrible ActiveX controls in IE pages thing *spit*21:40
awilkinshttp://projecthamster.wordpress.com/ # scroll down a bit for really perrrty graphics21:41
TheOpenSourcererWe used eHour for a while - that was quite good21:42
danfishAlanBell: evening - mini disaster. I can only find my lucid t-shirt :(21:43
frank_thanks for the info about tomorrow i will hopefully see some of you there. time for bed got a 6 am start to head down to London :(21:43
AlanBelldanfish: close enough, look forward to seeing you tomorrow21:43
danfish:)21:43
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MonsterKillerubuntu server tells me i have mail :o22:13
MonsterKillerhow does one read it?22:13
danfishMonsterKiller: you could install a CLI mail reader such as mutt22:14
awilkinsOr just type  "mail"22:15
awilkinsIt's very primitive but it suffices22:15
awilkins(no idea what client it is)22:15
MonsterKiller:p that will do. will try in a sec22:16
awilkinsAppears to be bsd-mailx22:16
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TheOpenSourcererMonsterKiller: you could just try: "$ less /var/spool/mail/username" ;-)22:17
awilkinsNow you're just getting *fancy*22:18
dwatkinsfancy schmancy22:19
Oli``Does anybody know how one goes about integrating an app through Launchpad's single-sign-on doobrie? Not the OpenID side of things, more like OAuth.22:37
kitisaokay23:19
kitisamay I know how to download skype on Ubuntu 10.10 software23:19
Azelphurkitisa: http://www.skype.com/intl/en-us/get-skype/on-your-computer/linux/post-download/23:20
kitisaAzlephur which one should I go for?23:21
Azelphurare you on 64bit or 32bit ubuntu?23:21
kitisathat is a good question lol how do I find it which one I am using I only do is the new 10.10 version23:22
Azelphurkitisa: applications > accessories > terminal, type uname -a23:23
Azelphurand paste the line23:23
kitisaokay let me do it23:23
kitisaLinux kitisa-Compaq-Mini-CQ10-500 2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SMP Sun Sep 19 20:34:50 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux23:24
Azelphuryour on 32bit23:24
kitisaoh okay cool23:24
Azelphurso Ubuntu 8.10+ 32-bit23:25
Azelphur:)23:25
kitisaawesome I did it earlier but I was not able to open it but let me have a go again23:25
kitisawhere about do I save it or just go with the default23:26
Azelphurjust open, default23:26
Azelphurit'll open in the software center, you click install, your done :D23:26
kitisaazelphur strange it does not come up :( in my software centre :(23:29
Azelphurshould do23:30
kitisait does not come :(23:30
Azelphurkitisa: try opening it in the file browser?23:31
kitisaokay I should try to look it Azelphur23:31
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exobuzzAzelphur, how's the joggler ?23:43
Azelphurstill down since the microsd failed lol23:43
Azelphurhavn't bothered to get it back yet23:43
exobuzzwoops23:44
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exobuzzi did some nbew releases. working vaapi.. (mostly).23:44
Azelphurvaapi?23:44
exobuzzhardware accelerated video decoding23:45
Azelphurah cool :D23:45
exobuzzactually it's quiet buggy. mpeg4 seems to be good. h264 glitches somewhat. but still nice to see 720p video playing23:46
exobuzz(albeit downscaled)23:46
Azelphurhehe :D23:50

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