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brobostigonnos da, sleep well everyone.00:21
multiHYPhi guys02:14
multiHYPwhere is the file that is preloading my terminals with certain environment variables?02:15
multiHYPanybody awake and know the answer?02:17
ali1234/etc/environment02:24
multiHYPcheets ali02:24
ali1234also /etc/profile02:25
multiHYPso which one?02:25
ali1234both02:25
multiHYPmostly for logged in user, cause i don't have admin permission02:25
ali1234~/.profile02:25
multiHYPyes that seems the right one02:28
multiHYPif vnc is installed on the linux machine, where is it and how can i lunch it? i am logged into it remotely via ssh...02:30
multiHYP*launch02:31
multiHYP:D02:31
ali1234if it was installed it would be in the path02:31
multiHYPlike the result of $ env   ?02:32
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AlanBellmorning all08:39
AlanBellDebian have released a new version http://lists.debian.org/debian-announce/2011/msg00001.html08:42
Jorahi08:53
matttalanbell: nice!09:27
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jonsainthi all. im trying to install an exe file which lets me manage my phone via my pc but its saying something about the 'executable bit'. anyone got any ideas??09:56
jonsainthi all. anyone about to help??10:04
jonsainthi all. anyone about to help???10:31
AlanBellmy debian torrent is done10:43
MartijnVdSthat took 2 hours?! :P10:49
AlanBellum, no don't think so10:50
AlanBellI went shopping10:51
* MartijnVdS went running10:53
Myrttiboo.11:07
MyrttiD left for UK11:07
* MartijnVdS disables compiz so everything works again11:08
MartijnVdS(i.e. drag&drop, window snapping)11:08
brobostigonmorning everyone.11:33
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* MartijnVdS doesn't like the state natty is in12:09
MartijnVdSwith everything crashing left and right12:09
MartijnVdSseemingly randomly12:09
brobostigon:(12:10
MartijnVdS:'( even12:10
brobostigoni found a working, cyanogenmod 7/android 2.3 build, for my htc dream last night, and other than one random restart, it hs been working fine.12:11
MartijnVdSisn't it slow?12:16
brobostigonMartijnVdS: its slow in places, but overall pretty smooth and quick.12:17
brobostigononlyplace where its slow, is when minimising an app, back to desktop.12:17
* MartijnVdS waits for the official update on nexus one :(12:17
MartijnVdSspeculation is that there's a data leak bug12:18
brobostigoneverywhere else, there seems to be improvements.12:18
brobostigonhmm. :(12:19
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: http://www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/jiang/nexuss.html12:19
* brobostigon kicks androids standerd keyboard for its memeory use, and installs swype.12:20
MartijnVdShmm fresh darjeeling12:20
MartijnVdSDoes this work outside the Netherlands? http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/44438012#luisterpaal.4443801212:21
brobostigonMartijnVdS: its trying to load.12:22
brobostigonloaded.12:22
MartijnVdSdoes it stream audiO?12:22
brobostigoni cant try right now, sorry.12:22
MartijnVdSnp :)12:23
brobostigonMartijnVdS: i havent found any serious breakage yet, but i hve learnt to do a nand backup, just incase, i need to roll back.12:28
brobostigonnext test will be going to the pub, and testing battery life and usage.12:30
MartijnVdSgoing to the pub is always the best test ;)12:33
brobostigonagreed, and especially here, old thick stone walls, so patchy signal reception.12:34
czajkowskiPeeka boo12:34
brobostigonafternoonings czajkowski12:34
czajkowskibrobostigon: hiya12:34
MartijnVdS\o12:35
AlanBellhow is fosdem today?12:36
OmNomSequiturWe don't know.12:36
MartijnVdSOmNomSequitur: ?12:36
brobostigoni have heard loads about the haiku-os stand,12:36
MartijnVdSAlanBell: does that link I posted earlier work for you? with sound streaming?12:39
MartijnVdSAlanBell: http://3voor12.vpro.nl/speler/luisterpaal/44438012#luisterpaal.4443801212:39
AlanBellhttp://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/where-are-we/ does this work?13:13
AlanBellMartijnVdS: yes, that works13:14
MartijnVdSAlanBell: cool, thanks13:15
MartijnVdSAlanBell: you can use it to listen to new albums for about one week each (part of Dutch public broadcasting)13:16
popeyMorning all!13:26
popeyish13:26
MartijnVdS\o popey13:26
Pendulumhi popey13:26
popeyI appear to have arrived home from a party with two more computers than I left with13:27
Pendulum:)13:27
MartijnVdSpopey: "Please fix this for me" notes attached?13:27
popeyno13:27
popey"please take these computers away"13:27
popeyone is an ex-mythtv front/backend13:27
AlanBellpopey: you know it was a good party when you wake up next to a computer you don't recognise13:29
popey:)13:29
MartijnVdSAlanBell: unless your other computer sees  you13:29
MartijnVdSNo compiz. When I click on the edge of a terminal window by mistake, I don't want to make it one column smaller13:31
MartijnVdShttp://j.mp/fb0Jkm13:32
MartijnVdSpopey: and one for you: http://j.mp/ieNQY213:35
dogmatic69i have a open source cms thingy that ive been building and looking to jack up the security. i figured the best way to do this is to post somewhere that it is imposible to hack :D13:48
dogmatic69what can i do on the server side to make it like a sandbox type environment so people dont break the server?13:49
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: that's very hard13:50
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: it's easier to have a few trusted "experts" have a go first13:50
dogmatic69im thinking maybe just a small slice account that if they do hack, it does not matter13:50
* dwatkins returns from shopping having noted that compuers aren't any faster than they were 2 years ago13:50
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html13:51
MartijnVdSdwatkins: they have twice/four times as many cores though13:51
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: http://ferruh.mavituna.com/sql-injection-cheatsheet-oku/13:51
dwatkinsMartijnVdS: indeed, but that's the only way they seem to be improving13:51
dogmatic69dwatkins: i dont belive you, i just bought a i3 + 4gigs 430gt (low end) and its compareable to my quad core 8 gigs with 9800 gt (high end at the time)13:51
MartijnVdSdwatkins: (but you're using prepared statements and a proper ORM, aren't you?)13:52
MartijnVdSuhr dogmatic69 ^13:52
dogmatic69i belive a i9 would wipe the floor with my quad core i got now13:52
MartijnVdSdwatkins: they also do more per cycle.. so the number isn't growing, but the "number of things done" is13:52
dwatkinsMartijnVdS: prepared statements?13:52
dwatkinsah ok, that's hidden improvements, then MartijnVdS13:52
* dwatkins wonders where to learn more and looks i7 etc. up on wikipedia13:53
MartijnVdSdwatkins: trying to think of some possible attack vectors of dogmatic69's system.. SQL injection is one :)13:53
dogmatic69MartijnVdS: im using cakephp, so something like that. its very escaped etc. i would bet money that you cant do a sql injection13:53
dogmatic69dogmatic69.com go right ahead :)13:53
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: looks nice13:53
dwatkinsattack vectors? what kind of system is this?13:54
dogmatic69my os app?13:54
MartijnVdSdwatkins: web app13:54
dwatkinsa LAMP server?13:54
dogmatic69MartijnVdS: ive fixed one xss thing that i found13:54
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: check that cheat sheet regularly, new kinds are found sometimes :)13:55
dogmatic69its lamp, but not a package thing.. installed with apt-get php mysql-sever cherokee etc13:55
dwatkinsdo you have denyhosts, dogmatic69?13:55
dwatkins(assuming there's a listening ssh server)13:56
MartijnVdSdenyhosts or fail2ban13:56
* MartijnVdS likes fail2ban because it can do other daemons as well13:56
dogmatic69dwatkins: ssh is enabled, but im talking more from the php side. you cant brute force it13:56
MartijnVdS(disable HTTP access when it sees too many errors from a given host)13:56
dwatkinsyou can't?13:56
MartijnVdSit's php, of course you can :P13:56
dwatkinsif there's any bugs in php which allow buffer overruns or anything like that, you're potentially open to attack13:57
dogmatic69nope, i got some rules to ban ip's when there is to many bad logins13:57
dwatkinscheck the latest security bulletins13:57
dogmatic69well that i cant help, talking more about *my* code in the app13:57
dwatkinsWhat if someone snoops someone's login, dogmatic69?13:57
MartijnVdShttps, SSH key-based login \o;/13:57
dogmatic69that has nothing to do with my code13:57
dwatkinsi.e. could they do damage to other people's stuff?13:57
dogmatic69thats just silly people using unprotected wifi and not looking for firesheep or whatever13:58
dwatkinsdoesn't mean it won't happen13:58
dogmatic69well there is no php app that will protect against that13:59
dwatkinsI'm just suggesting that if you've implemented usernames, you should ensure that a single user can't do any damage to anything but their own data13:59
dogmatic69ye14:03
dogmatic69that is taken care of mostly14:03
dogmatic69just found a xss :/14:03
MartijnVdSdogmatic69: by looking through the cheat sheet?14:03
dogmatic69yip14:03
popeyhaha MartijnVdS14:04
dogmatic69only upto the second one :(14:04
czajkowskihowdy14:20
Pendulumhiya czajkowski14:23
popeylo14:24
czajkowskimore beer14:24
czajkowski:D14:24
jacobwafternoon14:26
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czajkowskiGeeks here are running fireSheep and bad bad things are happening14:51
Azelphurlol14:51
Azelphurall your base are belong to firesheep.14:52
AlanBellczajkowski: are you not the ringleader this time?14:52
penguin42perhaps I'll try updating my debian vm when ftp.uk.debian.org has some bandwidth again14:52
czajkowskinope14:53
czajkowskithe bad company I'm keeping these days14:53
dwatkinsI am scared of firesheep's capabilities.15:02
czajkowskiindeed15:02
dwatkinsGranted, it's just exposing a security flaw, but stil.15:02
dwatkinsalso: still15:03
jacobwDoes it run on Linux yet?15:03
dwatkinsNot yet, apparently.15:03
dogmatic69dwatkins: a flaw that has been around since internet started just about :)15:28
dwatkinsdogmatic69: fair enough, but it now really needs fixing, it appears15:29
dogmatic69yes15:29
dogmatic69its just another 'script kiddie' tool now15:29
dwatkinsI imagine it wasn't a problem a long time ago, much like telnet.15:29
dogmatic69all the hardcore hackers are using it ;)15:30
lazarus_hehe15:30
dwatkinsI'm sure they are, yes. I wouldn't dare login in an internet cafe nowadays.15:30
dogmatic69:D15:30
dwatkinsI'd probably use an ssh tunnel even on wifi I don't completely trust.15:30
dogmatic69i cant find free wifi anyhow15:30
dwatkinsGo to a coffee shop ;)15:31
dogmatic69got unlimited 3g also15:31
dwatkinswow, how did you get that, dogmatic69?15:31
dogmatic690215:31
dogmatic69o215:31
dogmatic69on my phone15:31
dogmatic69which remotely resembles a laptop :)15:32
dwatkinsAh, so you have 500 MB a month, then.15:32
Pendulumdogmatic69: have you read the fine print? even 'unlimited' usually has a limit (as a friend on o2 has discovered)15:32
dwatkinsI'm moving to Three, as they offer a Gigabyte a month.15:32
dogmatic69Pendulum: yip, but i never reach that... i have *real* unlimited at home and work15:33
dogmatic69+ 20mb line at home15:33
dogmatic69BT ftw15:33
lazarus_virgin ftw btw15:34
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HazRPG\o16:47
jacobwo/16:54
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dwatkinsBT are terrible in my experience - my Virgin hardware failed once, BT's hardware fails regularly, despite having been replaced once already.17:11
dwatkinsEvery couple days we have to reset the home-hub2, this being our second, and the engineer replaced the socket already.17:12
lazarus_http://paste.ubuntu.com/563474/ any way i can make this better?17:15
dwatkinsTest for the file existing already before writing to it, lazarus_ - just in case? Create a temporary directory based on epoch time in /tmp to work in?17:18
AlanBellhttp://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/where-are-we/ anyone want to try this?17:27
* penguin42 clicks17:28
DJonesAlanBell: Is it meant to show your own pin, or just others? I've submitted mine but its not showing up17:35
* AlanBell clicks approve on the djones pin17:36
DJonesAh, that would explain it17:36
DJonesYep, showing fine now17:36
penguin42I don't like giving exact position; I want uncertainty on pins17:37
DJonespenguin42: Just put the town/city name17:37
DJonesI tried that & it showed me a couple of miles away in the town centre17:37
AlanBellit is designed to be uncertain17:37
AlanBelltown level17:37
penguin42ah17:37
dwatkinsis 'subtitle' what I should put my IRC nickname in?17:37
DJonesit also works with postcodes17:38
AlanBelldwatkins: excellent idea17:38
AlanBellit will work with postcodes, but I am intentionally asking for town17:38
dwatkinsI hope you don't plan on having me reply to e-mails, I'm putting my hotmail address ;)17:38
dwatkinsYou can comment on my blog if you want to contact me, though.17:39
penguin42AlanBell: It gave me a posting comments too quickly after filling in a field I'd missed17:39
dwatkinshaha: You are posting comments too quickly. Slow down.17:39
penguin42yeh same17:39
AlanBellyes, there is something broken with that, not sure where to turn it off17:40
dwatkinsI got that, went back, clicked subit again, then got told I hadn't entered my e-mail address nor location, which I had.17:40
AlanBellI think I will remove email from the form17:40
AlanBellnot going to do anything with it17:41
dwatkinsYeah, good plan, AlanBell.17:41
dwatkinsIf you change 'subject' to 'IRC nick' people can get in touch through here17:41
penguin42still hitting the too quickly17:43
AlanBellpenguin42: yes, just breaking that "feature" now17:43
* penguin42 hands AlanBell the hammer17:43
* Myrtti feels torn apart, can't decide whether to put Fens or Finland into the form17:44
AlanBellMyrtti: do both17:44
AlanBellwe should get all our non-dom members in too, like Pendulum and maco17:45
AlanBelland MartijnVdS17:45
AlanBelland txwikinger17:45
PendulumAlanBell: aww, I feel loved :)17:45
dwatkinsI'm Dom, though.17:47
dwatkins(sorry, bad joke)17:47
mgdmHmm, my pin isn't appearing17:47
* AlanBell approves17:49
mgdmOh! Didn't realise that was a step :)17:50
* AlanBell turns off moderation for the moment17:50
dwatkinsDid you approve me, or do I still need to fill the form in again, AlanBell?17:54
penguin42AlanBell: The tab order is a bit weird, description is out of order18:00
penguin42anyone short on RAM? http://www.buysamsungparts.com/m393b4g70am0-yf8.html18:00
DJonespenguin42: I'm tempted, although with a machine thats limited to 512Mb, it might be a bit over the top18:02
hcfdHi guys. I am about to reinstall Ubuntu, decided to go for 10.04 with the Alternate CD as I want RAID1. Just curious if, on balance, RAID10 would be better? I only have two disks however.18:02
penguin42hcfd: Do you want speed with twice the chance of losing it all or reliability with half the chance of losing it all?18:03
hcfdpenguin42, well if my options are RAID0 or RAID1, I want RAID1. I'm just curious to know how RAID10 compares to RAID1. If it is necessarily as you say, I'll stick with RAID1. :)18:08
hcfdStill trying to understand how RAID10 is implemented (there are different block patterns).18:09
ballRAID 0 offers no redundancy18:09
ballRAID 10 is really RAID 1+0, so it's a RAID 0 stripe across two RAID 1 mirrors18:09
ball(requires at least four drives)18:09
lazarus_hmm import a downloaded backup but i would need the script to interact with ubuntu one18:10
cpsevening chaps18:12
lazarus_cps: sup18:14
cpshey lazarus_18:14
Azelphurhttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/6938670/SourceManager/eqDAc.jpg rofl :D18:15
hcfdball: There's something called RAID10 which can use two drives, mdadm supports that, but it's not classical RAID10. Heck, I was happy with RAID1, I think I'll just go for that.18:15
ballhcfd: sounds evil.18:15
hcfdball: Quite possibly. I'm not prepared to use something I don't quite understand, and I only have about 3 hours to get this machine up and running again so I'm not taking chances. :)18:15
ballRAID 1 ftw then.18:16
directhexmoo18:21
Azelphurbaa18:22
balleep18:23
directhexi am tired18:24
directhexand in brussels18:24
directhexbut mostly tired18:24
Azelphurdirecthex: look at above image, proceed to laugh :p18:24
ballI'm in America and I'm frustrated.18:25
directhexlaughing is for the untired18:26
ballI think I'm going to try Ubuntu Server18:26
ballThis machine's getting wiped.18:29
czajkowskialoha18:30
ballMornin' cz<tab>18:31
Pendulumczajkowski: how's the beer and waffles?18:31
czajkowski:D18:31
czajkowskiexcellent18:31
Azelphurhmm, is launchpad (the name) copyrighted?18:37
ballAzelphur: I hope not, it's a common word.18:38
Azelphurgood point18:38
Azelphurapple is launching a feature called launchpad xD18:38
penguin42Azelphur: You could trademark its use in a particular context18:41
Myrttiit's not unique by any means18:41
MyrttiI think that last.fm has launchpad too18:41
ballPeople with rockets have used launchpads for years.18:41
penguin42ball: But not as a webservice for bug management18:41
ballpenguin42: ok18:42
Azelphurhehe18:42
penguin42I'm not sure what granularity trademarks go to18:42
Azelphurthe apple marketing page for their new OS is hilarious to me18:42
ballI really hoped that Ubuntu Server would work for this job.  It didn't even boot.  That is disappointing.18:42
Azelphurhttp://www.apple.com/macosx/lion/18:42
penguin42ball: On what hardware and how did it fail to boot?18:42
AzelphurThe Mac App Store, we've had one of those for at least a year now. Launchpad is the UNR launcher we've had that for ages too, Full screen apps, phew must be a decade behind there, and Mission control has been in compiz since like 2k5 too18:43
AzelphurApple behind as usual, also wtf at marketing full screen apps like it's new and amazing rofl18:43
Azelphur"You can bring an app to full screen with one click" ONE CLICK, YOU CAN MAKE IT FULL SCREEN. IT TOOK US 10 YEARS TO DO IT, BUT YOU CAN HAVE IT NOW.18:44
penguin42Azelphur: Read it more carefully18:45
Azelphurpenguin42: which part?18:45
Azelphurthe gestures?18:45
penguin42Azelphur: I think it's saying you can do it to an arbitrary app, with one click18:45
Azelphuryou can on Ubuntu too18:46
penguin42how?18:46
Azelphurnot by default but you can18:46
penguin42oh right, so you mean the normal user can't18:46
Azelphuryea, only because nobody bothered to put a button on the window manager for it18:47
Azelphurit's just a window state like maximize18:47
AzelphurI guess nobody thought it'd actually be useful to anyone18:47
penguin42Azelphur: They bothered to do it first so they've been able to make a point out of it18:47
Azelphur*shrug*18:47
gordi um, i don't want my applications fullscreen on a desktop18:47
Azelphurme either18:47
* penguin42 can see a handful of uses18:48
ballpenguin42: An old Compaq desktop that I happened to have handy for an urgent project.  Point of principle though: a server OS shouldn't require graphics.18:49
gordi can run firefox fullscreen now, i never do it18:49
ballI get 'graphics initialization failed'18:49
ball'Error setting up gfxboot'18:49
penguin42ball: agreed18:49
Azelphurgord: same18:49
MyrttiI use terminator full screen...18:49
Myrttialthough I do split it into quarters... :-D18:49
AzelphurIf you want that feature, in compiz commands plugin bind a key to run wmctrl -r :ACTIVE: -b toggle,fullscreen18:49
Azelphurtada you have that feature now18:49
gordball, ubuntu server does not require graphics18:49
gordi'v deployed it on many systems without X18:50
penguin42ball: In grub, edit out the set gfxmode= line18:50
ballpenguin42: I don't even get to grub afaict.18:50
penguin42ball: Bang shift right after the bios18:50
MartijnVdSjust keep it pressed until grub shows up18:51
AlanBellpenguin42: tab order fixed, thanks18:51
AlanBelldwatkins: try again, I can't see your comment in the approval queue18:52
txwikingerAlanBell: my name was called?18:52
AlanBelltxwikinger: http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/where-are-we/18:52
ballgord: I'm fairly disgusted that it even /tries/ to use graphics.18:52
AlanBellwe are filling that in, including the non-doms18:52
txwikingerAh cool18:52
txwikingerWell.. technically I am still under the hemisphere of Her Majesty the Queen :D18:53
gordball... what? its not loading up X or anything like that18:53
ballgord: Doesn't matter.  It just dents the credibility of Ubuntu as a server OS in my opinion.18:54
txwikingerBah.. google maps..all the privacy is trampled with feet18:54
AlanBellfraid so18:54
gordball, okay let me ask you this, what do you mean by *graphics*18:55
AlanBellgive me an openstreetmap plugin or recode that one then it will be changed18:55
gordall its doing is painting text on a screen18:55
ballgord: anything that requires a framebuffer18:55
ballI'm past the splash screen thing now using "install cli", but still.18:55
gordball, you know this thing you are referring to, what has you so worked up, was just grub setting its resolution right?18:57
ballgord: thought it was the splash screen thing.18:57
gordno18:57
ballNow I'm stumped because it's prompting me for a WEP key and the wireless network requires WPA2-PSK, not WEP18:58
ballgord: Why even mess with the screen mode?18:58
gordbecause different monitors require different resolutions18:58
ballIt's a server.18:59
* ball shakes his head in dismay.18:59
gordare you currently running it on a monitor?19:01
gordyou still have to communicate with the display, even when drawing text19:01
gordthis is how computers work19:01
ballgord: CGA text mode should suffice, or MDA or a serial console.19:03
txwikingerAlanBell: Yes.. I have talked with the local OSM people here about it19:03
txwikingerAlanBell: Setting the pin somehow did not work, otherwise I filled it out19:04
AlanBellit worked19:05
txwikingerAlanBell: It worked? Where is my pin?19:07
penguin42gord: The current grub is trying to go into graphics mode where older stuff would stay in text mode; on a PC that's quite a different thing, it's not just setting resolution19:07
AlanBelltxwikinger: near kitchener, canada19:07
txwikingeroh.. I see19:08
AlanBellis it right?19:08
txwikingerWell.. it moved itself a bit :) but close enough :D19:08
txwikingerEspecially for a google map :D19:08
AlanBellgood, it isn't supposed to be super accurate19:08
txwikingerYeah.. that is fine.. You don't want crazy people come to your doorsteps :D19:09
penguin42ball: If you just take all the junk to do with set gfxmode out of the grub start up it has a much better chance19:09
cpshum19:10
cpstwo crashes in 2 minutes19:10
MartijnVdScps: natty?19:10
cpsMartijnVdS: maverick19:10
MartijnVdScps: strange.. full-blown crashes or just apps misbehaving?19:10
cpsMartijnVdS: Full-blown crashes. I end up having to do a cold boot19:11
MartijnVdScps: ouch!19:11
cpsindeed19:11
MartijnVdSmaybe hardware is going wonky?19:11
cpsI hope not19:11
* txwikinger is gong to work on the new Kubuntu-de.org server now19:11
AlanBelltxwikinger: crazy people on my doorstep happens every time we leave the house19:13
ballpenguin42: How would I even get to that if I can't boot though?19:13
txwikingerAlanBell: Yeah.. I remember those times in the UK :D19:13
MartijnVdSAlanBell: you live in the wrong part of town? :)19:13
txwikingerMartijnVdS: Wrong country ?19:13
MartijnVdStxwikinger: maybe, maybe19:13
MartijnVdStxwikinger: but you get crazies everywhere19:14
txwikingerMartijnVdS: Well.. here the crazies are frozen in the snow :D19:14
AlanBellmy house is full of crazy people19:14
MartijnVdSAlanBell: cat ladies, etc.?19:15
PendulumAlanBell: all the best people are19:15
AlanBellMartijnVdS: no cat ladies here19:16
txwikingerWell.. we had a heavy snow evening last night.... Cars could not even move inside town anymore19:16
txwikingerSo there is a natural selection to move out the crazies :D19:16
cpshmm19:17
cpsmight buy a new hard disk when I get the money to do so19:17
MartijnVdSAlanBell: only a few birds ;)19:19
AlanBellthree big birds19:19
AlanBellbut they are quite sensible19:19
* cps listens to “Nautilus” by Bob James19:21
* MartijnVdS listens to Upstairs at Eric's by Yazoo :)19:22
cpsYazoo ftw :D19:23
MartijnVdScps: vinyl records FTW :)19:24
cpsMartijnVdS: indeed. my stepdad has a few but no turntable to play them on19:25
cpshmm19:27
cpshoping my iso can download before the computer crashes again19:27
* brobostigon returns from pub.19:30
AlanBellcps: torrent it and it will recover from crashes19:32
AlanBellcps: downloading squeeze?19:32
penguin42AlanBell: So does that page actually have a way to change their location or delete the entry etc?19:35
AlanBellerr, no19:36
AlanBellbut I can delete pins19:36
penguin42hmm going to get out dated quite fast19:36
cpsevening brobostigon :)19:37
AlanBellare you on the run or something?19:37
penguin42AlanBell: Shhh!19:37
MartijnVdS♫ Always on the run19:37
penguin42AlanBell: Pity Launchpad doesn't have the location (any more?) otherwise it might make sense to get more from that19:40
AlanBellit has location, but not maps19:40
penguin42AlanBell: Its location entry for me is now shown as 'Time zone: Europe/London' which is a bit coarser19:40
AlanBellbecause launchpad uses https and if you want maps embedded on an https page you have to pay Google squillions of dollars19:40
macoAlanBell: how many pounds is that?19:42
AlanBellit is technology, so a 1:1 exchange rate is applied19:42
penguin42maco: About the same as our national debt19:42
AlanBell>>> print me.longitude,me.latitude19:44
AlanBell-0.797624588013 51.213497097319:44
AlanBell^^ launchpadlib has my location19:44
* penguin42 changes the launch angle19:45
Azelphurhttp://dl.dropbox.com/u/3832397/screenshots/February%202011/screenshot_1.png I think I made my phone go fast enough19:45
AlanBellnow we know why penguin42 is on the run19:45
SuperMatthow did you get a screenshot?19:46
penguin42AlanBell: The web interface doesn't seem to have a way to set location any more, I could swear it had it when it used to have the map at the bottom19:46
AlanBellpenguin42: yeah, I guess they optimised that out as they are not using it for anything now19:47
penguin42Azelphur: What you running it on? LG Optimus ?19:47
Azelphurpenguin42: HTC Desire Z overclocked to 1.5ghz (from 800mhz)19:48
penguin42Azelphur: Haha cute19:48
Azelphur:D19:48
AzelphurIf I build my own kernel I can get it up to 2ghz maybe further19:48
Azelphurbut that's kinda scary for more than one reason xD19:49
penguin42Azelphur: The burning sensation in your hand?19:49
Azelphurindeed xD19:49
daubersEvening19:50
penguin42Azelphur: Is that a physical hack needed ofr that or just changing a multiplier in software?19:50
Azelphurpenguin42: you need software and a custom kernel to do it19:50
penguin42ok, cute19:50
brobostigonnew top gear,:)19:59
MartijnVdSooh!19:59
brobostigonbbc219:59
MartijnVdScompletely forgot19:59
MartijnVdSbbc hd ;)19:59
MartijnVdSwow, that's timing :) the moment my system went "click" the intro music started :)20:01
brobostigoncool, :)20:01
popeyAlanBell: added myself to the map20:19
popeyhas anyone asked the obvious question, gmaps vs osm?20:19
james_wyes20:26
james_w<AlanBell> 18:55:12> give me an openstreetmap plugin or recode that one then it will be changed20:26
ali1234"plugin"?20:31
* brobostigon lol's very loudly at clarkson.20:32
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brobostigoniam having a blond moment, what is that cli prog, that shows me where packets go ontheir way to a specific server?20:35
brobostigonand i cant remember what its called.20:36
olyjames_w, you can use a javascript library called openlayers to embed openstreet maps20:38
olyhas a neat feature where you can switch the website you use as well20:39
olyso you can switch to google maps or various other services if needed20:39
olyif thats of any use :)20:39
* suprengr curse AlanBell's 'chocolate-cake-in-a-mug' recipe... should have a note next to "3 Tablespoons Oil" re "& don't use engine oil" - I'm *never* doing that again - yuk!20:39
cpshmm20:42
* brobostigon decides to go back out after top gear to see his lady friends.20:45
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* suprengr has just realised it should be popey who gets blamed for the use of engine oil in his cake20:49
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Moniker42hello ubuntu uk! :)21:07
Moniker42popey: what was that multiplayer notepad thing you had on your site a wee while ago?21:07
popeyetherpad?21:07
popeyhttp://pad.ubuntu-uk.org/21:07
Moniker42yes!21:08
Moniker42ta21:08
* Moniker42 looks to set it up on moniker42.com21:08
Moniker42how is everyone, then?21:08
popeytickety boo :)21:09
* mattt just got back from fosdem21:10
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DJonesIsn't a multi-player notpad called irc?21:12
DJoness/notpad/notepad21:13
dutchieDJones: it doesn't have the fun of being able to change what other people have written21:14
DJonesdutchie: There is that I guess21:15
AlanBellI added a helpful video to the bottom of the page http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/where-are-we/21:39
dutchieAlanBell: stray apostrophe!21:43
* ball resists the urge to add himself21:43
* dutchie sees whether his login still works21:43
dutchiehmm, i seem to have lots it21:45
dutchielost21:45
* AlanBell removes the apostrophe before anyone notices21:45
AlanBellball: don't resist!21:45
AlanBelldutchie: want a new password?21:49
lazarus_http://paste.ubuntu.com/563578/ surely i dont need to sudo that much21:51
dutchieAlanBell: go on then21:51
dutchienot that i go on there ever21:51
AlanBellI think you should have an email with it now21:51
dutchieit will probably filter through the intertubes at some point21:53
dutchiewhen is it going to go non-beta btw?21:54
ballI can't seem to add myself to the map.21:55
AlanBelldutchie: real soon now21:56
AlanBellball: any error message?21:56
ballI'm not sure how to pacify the "Geographical Position" field.21:57
lazarus_http://paste.ubuntu.com/563578/ surely i dont need to sudo that much21:57
AlanBelldid you click the placy your pin link before submitting?21:57
ballYes21:57
VenkoMmmm... I'm just reviewing my data outline for my family tree software and am wondering if its appropriate to include place of death or not. What do you guys think?21:57
ballNothing happened.21:57
dutchieVenko: no harm in adding as much data as you have, surely21:58
ballAh, got it now.21:58
VenkoThat's what I thought and it would be useful for visually mapping the birth and death places of people over time (e.g. to see patterns in migration) but my girlfriend just suggested it might be a little too morbid21:59
ballVenko: I include that.21:59
ballHmm... I may just install Gnome Ubuntu to see if I can make that do what I'm after.22:00
VenkoThanks dutchie and ball for your feedback :)22:00
ballI'm on the map :-)22:02
AlanBellok, so what else do we need to tweak on the site before putting it live?22:03
dutchiedid you get a better uupc logo?22:04
AlanBellno, took it off until they restart22:04
dutchieah22:04
dutchiehow much is the blogging bit going to be used?22:05
AlanBellnot massively I should think22:05
AlanBellused for announcing events, posting reports on events22:06
AlanBelland recipies22:06
dutchie:)22:06
suprengr;)22:14
suprengrno more oil recipes though22:15
* AlanBell updates http://beta.ubuntu-uk.org/2010/11/10/5-minute-chocolate-cake-in-a-mug/ for the hard of thinking22:17
* suprengr rolfs22:18
* popey wonders what AlanBell modified22:38
ballI'm going to resort to Ubuntu desktop.22:38
ballLet's see if this works.22:38
AlanBells/oil/cooking oil/22:39
AlanBellI think suprengr used castrol GTX or something22:40
popeybrobostigon: mtr22:42
ballIt is possible to use Ubuntu as a wireless bridge, or as a router?22:42
balls/possible/practical/ ?22:42
Azelphurball possible yes, practical not really, lack of a web UI and huge power consumption make it not worth while22:43
Azelphurthere are prebuilt distros with web uis and everything you need built in (pfsense) but even then it's not worth it with the power consumption imo22:43
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AzelphurPick up a cheap DD-WRT capable router, you can get em for like ~20 squids now.22:44
ballAzelphur: Not where I live and not tonight.22:44
ballI'm trying to build a temporary solution just to get my wife on-line22:44
Azelphur ball you can enable wifi connection sharing very easily does that help you?22:44
ballAzelphur: Probably22:44
Azelphurball how are you connected?22:45
ballI may have to download the Alternate ISO.  The normal one isn't booting.22:45
ballAzelphur: I have a new wireless LAN and I need to connect some wired PCs to it.22:45
Azelphur*confused*22:45
ballAzelphur: the wireless router is in another room22:47
ballThe PCs are wired together, but not to the Internet (any more)22:47
ballTrying to bridge that gap.22:47
ali1234you don't want to do wireless bridging in station mode, trust me22:48
ballali1234: Why's that?22:48
ali1234because it never ever works properly22:48
popey+122:48
ballOkay.  Route at layer 3 then?22:48
ali1234many cards don't support it at all22:48
ali1234the rest just drop out for no reason, lose packets, or jam up the wireless with reflected packets, or other weird stuff22:49
ali1234so yeah, just use forwarding/nat22:49
ali1234it is really easy to do on ubuntu22:49
ali1234first connect on wireless22:49
ali1234then go into network manager, select the wired eth, set it to "shared"22:50
ali1234that's it22:50
Azelphur^ is what I did when I was on holiday :)22:50
ali1234ball: like this: http://al.robotfuzz.com/~al/htc/Screenshot-6.png22:50
ali1234except select the wired eth instead of usb022:50
pr0ph3thi all22:55
pr0ph3tI need to write a .raw image file to a USB disk, how do I do that, with dd?22:56
popeysudo dd if=./rawimagefile of=/dev/sdX22:56
popeywhere X is the USB disk22:56
ballDo I need to do anything special to serve up dhcp on the wired port?22:57
popeyball: i dont think you run dhcp on the wired port, it bridges to your wifi which probably has dhcp server on it doesnt it?22:57
pr0ph3tpopey, thanks very much22:58
popeynp22:58
ballWait, I thought I was told /not/ to bridge.22:58
* ball is confused22:58
popeyas i understand it, just do what ali1234 said and no more22:58
ali1234ball: that's routing, not bridging22:59
ali1234actually, it will do nat22:59
Nafallopopey: sudo do-as-I-said22:59
popeyblimey22:59
* ball waits for someone to make someone else a sandwich22:59
macoNafallo: "sudo do-as-i-said" is just "sudo !!" silly :P22:59
ali1234NM will automatically start up a dhcp server22:59
ali1234so you don't need to do anything else23:00
ballali1234: Thanks23:00
Nafallomaco: *shrugs* I never use !!, I prefer to write it out "just in case"23:00
ballI'm now fetching the alternate image.  Hope that works.23:01
ballback shortly23:02
txwikingerSuperbowl is starting!23:05
balltxwikinger: puppybowl on the animal planet23:08
Rado1hello23:11
AlanBellhi23:11
Rado1so every buddy here on ubuntu os?23:12
AlanBellpretty much23:12
Rado1good :)23:12
AlanBellnight all o/23:13
Rado1i just instaled 10.10 version23:13
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