[01:33] <SamuraiAlba> good bacon to all!
[01:36] <EvilPhoenix> and good bacon to you, sir.
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[06:51] <InHisName1> good morning anyone ?
[06:56] <andrew> morning
[07:02] <EvilPhoenix> bleh
[13:19] <andrew> morning
[13:48] <InHisName1> Goooooood Morrrrrninnnnggggg, andrew and EvilPhoenix
[14:05]  * InHisName now bids EvilPhoenix and andrew a great! mornin'
[14:10] <andrew> a "great! mornin'"?
[14:16] <InHisName> Would you rather I wish you an abysmal morning ?
[14:18] <JonathanD> andrew: have a terrible morning kind sir.
[14:21] <ChinnoDog> "great! morning'" sounds like a Cracker Barrel breakfast special
[14:21] <ChinnoDog> s/morning/mornin
[14:25] <andrew> InHisName JonathanD: No, I just think it would be better expressed as "great morning!"
[14:36] <JonathanD> Lets go to cracker barrel.
[14:37] <andrew> eh
[14:47] <InHisName> I've had enough crackers this weekend,  I'm ready for Whole Foods market.
[15:04] <MutantTurkey> D: forgot to start ssh daemon before i left my house. shucks.
[15:04] <ChinnoDog> You start yours manually?
[15:05] <MutantTurkey> I disabled it because it was hanging with a conf problem.
[15:06] <MutantTurkey> fixed it then forgot to add it back to my daemons array.
[15:31] <ChinnoDog> mm, extra crispy bacon
[15:31] <MutantTurkey> bacon
[15:32] <MutantTurkey> http://baconorbeercan.com
[15:32] <PennBot> Title: BACON or BEERCAN! (at baconorbeercan.com)
[15:32] <MutantTurkey> relevant link: http://hairpieceorherpes.com
[15:32] <PennBot> Title: HAIRPIECE or HERPES - BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE CREATORS OF BACON or BEERCAN! (at hairpieceorherpes.com)
[15:32] <MutantTurkey> :D
[15:34] <ChinnoDog> lol. "we almost got sued"
[15:34] <MutantTurkey> haha
[15:39] <deejoe> arch, eh?
[15:39] <MutantTurkey> Arch eh? :D
[15:40] <MutantTurkey> I don't use ubuntu, i just hang out here because i like to bother ChinnoDog
[15:40] <deejoe> no worries, I was just noticing that the term "daemon array" seems to be peculiar to Arch
[15:40] <MutantTurkey> yeah.
[15:41] <MutantTurkey> I think we stole it from BSD's init system.
[15:42] <MutantTurkey> basically you just define them DAEMONS=("udev" "ssh" "lighttpd") etc and then our init scripts just run each part of the array (those are names of files in our /etc/rc.d)
[15:43] <MutantTurkey> much the simplest way to go about things
[15:48] <ChinnoDog> the Arch wiki has a lot of incredibly useful information, just like the Gentoo wiki. It must be an incredible PITA to mantain though.
[15:48] <ChinnoDog> Meaning, running Arch is a PITA to mantain
[15:48] <MutantTurkey> PITA?
[15:48] <MutantTurkey> ah
[15:48] <MutantTurkey> not at all.
[15:48] <MutantTurkey> I have not yet had to reinstall archlinux, since i switch like 2-3 years ago.
[15:49] <ChinnoDog> PennBot: PITA is pain in the toosh
[15:49] <PennBot> Okay, ChinnoDog.
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> arch is rolling release, never had any problems with xorg or anything
[15:49] <ChinnoDog> How much work to bring up a new system?
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> and i run their [testing] branch
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> not so much
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> install is fairly simple, almost like debians
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> with a whole dialog boxes and all
[15:49] <MutantTurkey> then after that its mostly just pacman -S xorg dbus gnome etc.
[16:33] <MutantTurkey_> D: cruddy internets
[16:33] <MutantTurkey_> y u no work.
[19:41] <oz120> hello
[19:41] <JonathanD> hi.
[19:41] <ChinnoDog> hi oz120
[19:42] <oz120> i was wondering if this is where i could find some local help
[19:42] <JonathanD> Are you in PA?
[19:42] <oz120> somerset county
[19:43] <JonathanD> probably then.
[19:44] <oz120> i was wondering what distros you are all using if you dont mind me asking
[19:44] <oz120> i have been experimenting with alot of differnt ones and now my system has crashed so its time for a updated distro
[19:45] <JonathanD> I mostly use debian and ubuntu.
[19:45] <JonathanD> I used to use cent
[19:47] <oz120> i have xubuntu 7.04 and suse 10.1 i was using ubuntu 8.04 but i cant find my live cd and the only computer have have with a burner is the one i need the cds for
[19:47] <oz120> so i seem to be in a real pickel
[19:47] <oz120> lol
[19:49] <ChinnoDog> is xubuntu 7.04 on liveCD?
[19:49] <ChinnoDog> If you can boot to xubuntu 7.04 CD you can use it to download and burn ISO for new verison.
[19:50] <oz120> no only gives me option of texxt based install
[19:50] <oz120> my only live cd was the ubuntu8.x
[19:50] <oz120> and now i cant find that cd
[19:51] <oz120> i am attempting to install suse 10.1 right now but it keeps having my ignor things that just a weekago i didnt have to ignor during install
[19:52] <andrew> Are you able to use a USB drive to boot your computer?
[19:53] <oz120> no
[19:54] <oz120> i am atempting the suse10.1 install agian now but it tells me something like 10 hours to finish
[19:55] <ChinnoDog> So if I understand correctly the computer you are on now does not have a burner, and the other computer does not have software to operate the burner. Does your internet work when you do the text mode install? That should be sufficient to download and burn a new CD.
[19:56] <oz120> no when in the text mod installer it wount see the onboard NIC
[19:56] <oz120> with xubuntu
[19:56] <oz120> only way that pc can see the NIC is with the suse 10.1
[19:58] <oz120> i am once agian attempting that suse 10.1 install
[19:58] <ChinnoDog> k. If you have the tools in suse to d/l and burn the CD that is fine too.
[19:59] <oz120> the biggist thing that i dont understand is one time i install everything goes fine in about 2 hours but the next time it says there are errors and i need to ignore all kinds of packets to continue install
[19:59] <ChinnoDog> Could be flaky CD drive or bad memory
[20:00] <ChinnoDog> (among others)
[20:00] <ChinnoDog> If you can get the new CD it has memtest86 on it in the boot menu
[20:00] <ChinnoDog> intermittent problems like that can also be a power supply issue
[20:00] <oz120> like right now its running fine says 3:49:10 for time
[20:00] <oz120> i just changed PS last one burned up
[20:01] <oz120> and changed both sticks of ram
[20:03] <bigfabdaddy> hello
[20:03] <bigfabdaddy> oz120,
[20:04] <oz120> mybad that my phone got a mind of its own since i started messing with the android  code
[20:04] <oz120> lol
[20:06] <ChinnoDog> As long as it doesn't start calling 900 numbers or ordering upgrades for itself with your credit card you are probably fine.
[20:06] <ChinnoDog> That would give new meaning to "phone sex".
[20:06] <oz120> yeah
[20:07] <deejoe> that would be the whole Internet of Things intersecting with Rule 34
[20:07] <ChinnoDog> Rule 34?
[20:08] <oz120> i was hoping to start playing with the voice commands or figure out a way to load a low grade GUI onto it and still keep the phone portion working
[20:08] <ssweeny> ChinnoDog: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Rule%2034
[20:08] <PennBot> Title: Urban Dictionary: Rule 34 (at www.urbandictionary.com)
[20:08] <ssweeny> "If it exists, there is porn of it"
[20:10] <oz120> now jsut if i could get this system to let my login with the same username from my phone and putter
[20:10] <ChinnoDog> But 900 numbers have people on them. That would be smartphone to person interspecies.. er.. intersomething
[20:10] <bigfabdaddy> lol
[20:11] <bigfabdaddy> so where are youall from in pa
[20:33] <ChinnoDog> Denver, PA. I'll let you google it.
[20:33] <ChinnoDog> oz120:
[20:58] <andrew> @weather
[20:58] <PennBot> andrew: (weather <US zip code | US/Canada city, state | Foreign city, country>) -- Returns the approximate weather conditions for a given city.
[20:58] <andrew> @weather 19380
[20:58] <PennBot> andrew: The current temperature in Malvern, Malvern, Pennsylvania is 49.8°F (3:56 PM EST on February 14, 2011). Conditions: Mostly Cloudy. Humidity: 48%. Dew Point: 30.2°F. Windchill: 50.0°F. Pressure: 29.02 in 982.6 hPa (Rising).  Wind Advisory in effect until 5 am EST Tuesday...
[21:44] <oz120> chinnoDog im from somerset
[21:46] <oz120> well later all
[22:22] <bigfabdaddy> hello all
[22:22] <ChinnoDog> Is this you, oz120, or your cell phone's AI?
[22:27] <MutantTurkey> D: