[03:35] <reya276> anyone in?
[03:35] <reya276> I forgot the password for my Daughters PC is there anyway that I can reset it
[03:36] <reya276> I need to ship it to her but I have to update it first and I can't do that without her password
[03:39] <mhall119> !seen tiemonster
[03:39] <ubuntu-fl> mhall119: tiemonster was last seen in #ubuntu-us-fl 8 hours, 24 minutes, and 10 seconds ago: <tiemonster> festival
[03:40] <mhall119> reya276: it's Ubuntu?
[03:40] <reya276> yes
[03:41] <mhall119> boot from a LiveCD, chroot to your HDD, then run passwd
[03:41] <reya276> I  even got a log from an IM conversation to see if it is that but that password is for her Ubuntu one acct not her desktop login
[03:42] <reya276> chroot?
[03:42] <reya276> how do you do that
[03:42] <mhall119> from the command line
[03:42] <mhall119> say you mount your HDD as /media/Disk
[03:42] <mhall119> in your LiveCD session
[03:43] <mhall119> you just open the terminal, type "sudo chroot /media/Disk" and it'll give you a command prompt that acts like you booted from the HDD
[03:43] <mhall119> running "passwd $daughtersusername" from there will let you reset her password
[03:44] <reya276> ok let me try it
[03:45] <reya276> ok how do I mount the CD?
[03:48] <reya276> thanks lets see if I can get this to work
[03:50] <mhall119> boot from the CD
[03:50] <mhall119> then mount your harddrive
[03:51] <reya276> mount the HD then mount the CD
[03:51] <mhall119> no, just boot from the CD to the live session, then mount the HD
[03:51] <mhall119> there's nothing you need to do with teh CD other than boot from it
[03:54] <reya276> oh when I tried doing sudo chroot /media/Disk from the CLI it said "chroot: cannot change root directory to /media/Disk: no such file or directory
[03:56] <mhall119> right, that was an example path
[03:57] <mhall119> you'll need to mount the HDD (double-click it in nautilus), then use whatever path it has
[03:57] <mhall119> it'll probably be /media/something
[03:57] <reya276> ok I did it, thanks
[03:57] <reya276> lets see if I can log in as her
[03:58] <reya276> cool it worked, thanks
[03:59] <reya276> damn this thing does work miracles
[04:27] <mhall119> :)
[04:28] <mhall119> good night
[04:35] <reya276> wait
[04:36] <reya276> how can I find a way to run this package/app called kde-config-tablet?
[07:38] <floridagurl941> hello
[12:57] <mhall119> morning
[15:39] <dantalizing> morning
[15:39] <itnet7> Morning
[15:40] <dantalizing> itnet7:  pm?
[15:40] <itnet7> sure
[16:01] <reya276> morning everyone
[16:03] <dantalizing> morning
[16:05] <dantalizing> so reya276 were you referring to the data-foo tags?
[16:06] <reya276> yes, trying to see if it is an option for us to move to HTML5
[16:07] <dantalizing> like <tr><td data-foo="Rey" data-bar="276">soemthing</td></tr>
[16:07] <reya276> could we use say a dynamic language such as PHP or Coldfusion8, JSP 
[16:08] <reya276> along with this tag
[16:08] <dantalizing> sure ... but they are not inherently associated with any database context.
[16:08] <dantalizing> you can stick whatever you want in those
[16:09] <dantalizing> there is no such thing as a data tag "insert" or "update"
[16:09] <dantalizing> in the database sense of those words
[16:09] <dantalizing> they're literally just tags
[16:09] <dantalizing> but you can definitely use php or whatever to populate them and use then use those tags for your app data
[17:07] <crashsystems> hello world
[17:10] <mhall119> hello crashsystems 
[17:13]  * crashsystems <3 Firefox Sync :D
[18:58] <dantalizing> crashsystems: you're not using a manual sync process with my app?? :(
[19:03] <crashsystems> dantalizing: No, I'm using Firefox 4 sync between my personal laptop, work computer and Fennec on my phone.
[19:06] <dantalizing> boo
[19:06] <dantalizing> install it anyway and give it 5 stars
[19:09] <crashsystems> your app is for syncing with the default browser's bookmarks isn't it?
[19:10] <dantalizing> crashsystems: yes
[19:22] <tiemonster> !ping
[19:22] <ubuntu-fl> pong
[19:37] <crashsystems> dantalizing: have you tried Fennec recently?
[19:38] <dantalizing> crashsystems: i tried beta9 iirc and it blew up on me ... i'm assuming i had some cruft from the previous releases, but didnt really follow up
[19:39] <dantalizing> sry beta4
[19:41] <crashsystems> beta5 is the current version. its good enough now to be my main browser on my phone
[19:41] <dantalizing> ah maybe beta5 then
[19:41] <dantalizing> whatever came out a few weeks back
[19:42] <dantalizing> ow 14MB
[19:54] <crashsystems> its performance is actually pretty good considering it's size. Also, flash alone is 10mb, so 14MB for a browser is not bad.
[19:55] <dantalizing> beta4 is in the market and its crashing on me again
[19:55] <dantalizing> :(
[19:56] <crashsystems> hah, don't bother with beta4
[19:56] <dantalizing> well where's beta5
[19:56] <dantalizing> ?
[19:56] <crashsystems> https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mobile/nightly/latest-mozilla-central-android-r7/en-US/
[19:56] <dantalizing> ah
[19:57] <dantalizing> isnt there an irssi script to save links
[19:57] <crashsystems> ?
[19:58] <crashsystems> I don't use irssi
[19:58] <crashsystems> I would if it had decent spellcheck
[20:02] <dantalizing> you should write a nice little perl irssi spell check script
[20:20] <dantalizing> we should do a florida ubuntu hour in CA in may
[20:20] <dantalizing> zbrown: crashsystems jamalta ^^^^
[22:47] <mhall119> lol