[00:06] gobble? [00:09] * rmg51 had turkey bacon for dinner [01:46] was it good, MutantTurkey ? [15:07] * ChinnoDog yawns [15:22] * rmg51 hands ChinnoDog a blankie :-[ [16:42] I had coffee and a breakfast sandwich at Panera instead [16:44] What kind of sandwich? Did it contain bacon? [16:44] No, but it had ham and a fried egg in it [16:45] ChinnoDog: ! [16:46] I would have preferred one of their fantastic egg soufles but I was too late [16:46] they make soufles? [16:46] oh yes [16:47] http://www.panerabread.com/menu/bakery/souffles.php [16:47] Title: Panera Bread Menu & Nutrition Baked Egg Soufflés (at www.panerabread.com) [16:47] mm, spinach & bacon egg soufle [16:47] oh. I'm spelling it wrong [16:47] s/soufle/souffles [16:48] doh. didn't intent to make it plural [16:48] indend [16:48] I give up [16:49] go back to yawning [16:51] Good idea. [17:06] * rmg51 needs a nap [17:17] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2010/09/kobo-desktop-ereader-application-also-available-for-ubuntu/ [17:17] Title: Kobo Desktop eReader application also available for Ubuntu (at www.omgubuntu.co.uk) [17:18] I do not see a link for the Ubuntu version of the Kobo reader on any other web site. Am I right to be suspicious? [17:18] The link goes to a dropbox file, so it isn't even on the Kobo books site. [18:03] hm, strange [18:03] I'd be suspect [18:04] I've since found it on some other sites with the same Dropbox link, but I don't know where the link originally came from [18:06] at the very least I'd unpack the deb and poke around inside [18:06] I didn't. I installed it [18:06] but honestly I'd probably contact Kobo about this unofficial version and ask what's up [18:06] heh [18:06] Looks like the Kobo reader all right [18:06] Problems with x86 verison of libzip though :/ [18:07] and the rootkit that just got installed because you randomly install .debs ;) [18:07] According to the web sites with the link they say its not fully baked yet [18:07] I'll hope that didn't happen [18:07] Are there linux rootkit scanners? [18:08] chkrootkit [18:10] hopefully it's fine, but you install debs with a command from root, it can execute anything it wants in the postinstall without you knowing it, and who knows what the binary itself does [18:10] I don't even trust PPAs unless I have some indication that the packager is trustworthy [18:11] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDays/07102010/Trusted%20Software,%20Where%20to%20find%20it,%20and%20why was a good class about it [18:11] Title: UserDays/07102010/Trusted Software, Where to find it, and why - Ubuntu Wiki (at wiki.ubuntu.com) [18:11] possible LKM trojan installed? I hope everyone else running Ubuntu gets that message. [18:12] I'd google for it, chkrootkit checks for *signs* of a rootkit, and innocent things can sometimes give signs