[01:44]  * h00k plays with Ruby on Rails, yet.
[03:00] <douglasawh> h00k: I think I figured it out.  'restricted' somehow got unchecked and I'm guessing I have some driver in use...so the kernel wouldn't update...1452 updates it says...yikes
[03:01] <h00k> douglasawh: Oh. Makes sense. And that's a *ton*
[03:01] <h00k> douglasawh: Good Luck.
[04:23] <h00k> !netsplit
[04:24] <h00k> the bot left!
[04:25] <h00k> welcome ack
[04:25] <h00k> *back, rather
[20:10] <douglasawh-work> I think synergy was causing my problems.  I wonder if I should get a newer version for Ubuntu.  I have the newest version for Windows
[20:11] <h00k> douglasawh-work: how did your upgrades go?
[20:11] <h00k> !info synergy
[20:12] <h00k> 1.3.6 appears to be the latest deb on their site.
[20:12] <h00k> http://synergy.googlecode.com/files/synergy-1.3.6-Linux-i686.deb or http://synergy.googlecode.com/files/synergy-1.3.6-Linux-x86_64.deb
[20:13] <douglasawh-work> interesting
[20:13] <douglasawh-work> upgrade appears to have eaten my Maverick partition.  I haven't really looked into it much
[20:14] <douglasawh-work> it looks like it took all the kernels from both partitions and lumped them together, which I don't like. It means I'll have to manually name them
[20:14] <douglasawh-work> but, one of the kernels for the maverick partition doesn't boot, so not sure what's going on with that
[20:15] <douglasawh-work> it also didn't put the .38 kernel in the boot options, but I'd swear I saw it come across on the update
[20:19] <douglasawh-work> hmm, it looks like I AM ALMOST IMMEDIATELY HAVING PROBLEMS? Why was this not a problem before? Left shift fixed it.  UGH!
[20:21] <douglasawh-work> h00k do you use synergy and on what OS?
[20:23] <douglasawh-work> I'm on Lucid
[20:23] <douglasawh-work> it seem like every time I hit a shift key on the Windows machine it is junking things up
[20:27] <douglasawh-work> hmm, it wasn't too long ago I installed VMWare on Windows and apparently those services start on boot...perhaps...
[20:38] <h00k> douglasawh-work: I don't currently use it, I did for a while between my laptop and entbook running...It must have been Lucid
[21:36] <nickmoeck> 935 upgraded, 523 newly installed, 40 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 1254MB of archives.
[21:36] <nickmoeck> Damn, Debian