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jessedhammuanyone using koha...?06:32
dantalizingmorning13:51
dantalizinghas anyone managed to get SSDs working?  I'm on my 2nd attempt to get an ssd going and neither has worked.13:52
dantalizingeveryone asleep, or no one using ssd?13:56
reya276Morning everyone14:07
DammitJimmorning14:20
DammitJimdantalizing, what is ssd?14:20
RoAkSoAxdantalizing: i don't yet have an SSD, but for what I've heard, people has had a really bad time with non-intel SSD's14:20
DammitJimis ssd that good?14:20
dantalizingsolid state drive = ssd14:21
RoAkSoAxdantalizing: and you have to boot the kernel with the NOOP scheduler I think14:21
dantalizingRoAkSoAx: :( ... i've seen people mention using this particular drive online so thought i'd be safe14:21
dantalizingDammitJim: when i booted up with a live cd and tested the ssd with 'Disk Utility' ... i was getting average of 264MB/s read performance14:24
dantalizingso .. yeah, it'd be nice to get working14:24
dantalizingespecially for my underpowered laptop14:24
DammitJimhow does that compare to regular hdds?14:24
reya276DammitJim, SSD's have no moving parts so it makes the data transactions much faster than say a regular HD, at least that is what I've been told.14:26
dantalizingDammitJim: i'll check my old hd and let you know14:26
DammitJimis that what the cr-48 has?14:32
DammitJimthat thing boots up FAST!14:32
maxolasersquadYou have to be careful when buying an SSD.  The cheaper SSDs do not have a signifanct performance gain over regulard hds14:32
maxolasersquadThe higher quality ones have amazing read/write, which can give you all sorts of great performance gains on your system.14:33
DammitJimhow about how many times you can write to these fellas?14:34
dantalizingmaxolasersquad: mine seems to be performing really really slowly as a boot device14:35
dantalizingDammitJim: remember these timings are from my laptop14:35
dantalizingand the SSD that i bought supports SATA6, but is being used in a SATA3 controller14:36
DammitJimdantalizing, why? get a SATA6 controller, then!14:36
dantalizingDammitJim: my WD Scorpio Black 320GB hd is giving me avg read rate of 89.3 MB/s14:36
DammitJim:-P14:36
DammitJimholy cow14:36
dantalizingso almost 3 times better14:37
DammitJimthe question there is... when is this important?14:37
DammitJimbootup times? starting apps?14:37
dantalizingits important when your CPU is a ULV270014:37
dantalizing:)14:37
maxolasersquadDammitJim: It should increase boot up times, application load times, large file saving, etc.14:37
dantalizingi had originally bought the WD drive because it had gotten good performance reviews ... so other laptop HDs are probably slower still14:38
DammitJimoh, if someone has something slow... that'll be me14:39
dantalizingwell so far the SSD is much slower because it doesnt work  :)14:39
jck77hello good morning14:39
dantalizingmorning jck77 14:40
DammitJimI love gtasks :)14:41
dantalizingDammitJim: what is gtasks?14:48
DammitJimsynchronized tasks on google15:00
DammitJimso, on your gmail on the browser, you can do your tasks15:00
DammitJimand on android, you can use gtasks to manage them, too15:00
dantalizingfound it ... installing :)15:01
dantalizingi'm still married to GotToDo15:01
dantalizingsyncs with toodledo.com and then back to my legacy desktop tasks15:02
dantalizinggtasks looks cool15:05
dantalizingi wonder if i can sync google tasks with legacy groupware systems15:05
maxolasersquadDammitJim: There's seems to be a few apps named gtasks ,which is the one you use?15:07
maxolasersquadThe one from Dato?15:07
dantalizingmaxolasersquad: thats the one i installed15:13
DammitJimsi, dato15:29
reya276is the package called qemu-kvm, the virtual machine app to run Windows, just like vitualbox?16:17
dantalizingreya276: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WindowsXPUnderQemuHowTo16:22
reya276thanks, dan. VirtualBox it is then16:23
dorganmhall119: ping16:54
mhall119dorgan: on a call, give me 3017:12
mhall119dorgan: okay17:32
dorganmhall119: you see the developer preview for Ext4?17:32
mhall119yeah, I downloaded it yesterday17:32
dorganI am disappointed that the theme i saw at the conference wasnt included...as well as the compatibility file wasnt included either17:33
mhall119haven't played with it yet17:33
DammitJimwhat the heck is a: Seagate Solid State Hybrid Drive?17:33
dorganother than thats its great17:33
mhall119dorgan: I'm excited about the new data model17:34
dantalizingDammitJim: that hybrid drive is pretty cool17:34
dorganyeah...will make things much easier17:34
mhall119it looks like it'll work really well with Django17:34
dantalizingdorgan: mhall119 i'm guessing yall dont get the feeling extjs is getting too big?17:38
dorgannope17:38
dorganI went to the conference...the company is growing but the mentality is staying the same..no matter which project it is17:38
dantalizingseems like they want to cover everyones problem with their api17:38
dorganI mean I sat and had a conversation with Abe the day before the conference17:39
dantalizingwhich may be fine17:39
mhall119dantalizing: if they want to cover all my problems, I'm cool with that17:39
dorgandantalizing: its not that they want to cover problems....they want to make it easy for developers to develop17:39
dorganand not have to worry about the problems17:39
mhall119I'm not sure I'd use ExtJS for a high-traffic website, but for corporate intranets it's fine17:39
dantalizinguntil it gets to the point where if you want to use their json, you have to use their datastorage and you can only get it out into thier datagrid17:39
mhall119personally, I like ExtJS's api design much better than jquery's17:40
dorganExtJS is not for websites....its for Web applications....17:40
dantalizingpersonally, i'm done with single vendor APIs17:40
dantalizingbeen burned by them back in the Java days17:40
dorgandantalizing: all of there datamodels are extensible you can create your own adapters...and use your model with their stuff17:40
dantalizingeveryone trying to make java easier back then17:40
mhall119it's impossible to make java easier17:41
dorganwith  ExtJS4 that will be even easier17:41
dorganyeah java is java17:41
dantalizingmhall119: go back to 1996 - 1998 and you cant say that17:41
mhall119it's funny, so many people have said to themselves "Java is too complicated. I know! Lets throw XML into the mix!"17:42
dantalizingbefore jdbc17:42
dantalizingbefore j2ee17:42
dantalizinganyways17:42
mhall119there was a time before jdbc?17:42
mhall119I mean, I remember the dark days before collections17:42
mhall119but I thought they still had jdbc17:42
dantalizingand before swing became usable17:43
dantalizingas much as it can be called "usable"17:43
* mhall119 liked Swing17:44
dorganbut no i definitely do not think the company is getting to big17:49
dantalizingnot the company, the api17:49
dorganno the api is great17:50
dorgani love the api17:50
dorganand with ext4 you can selectively load parts of the api or your application on demand...so those worried about the initial page load time can do so...in my opinion if your creating a full web application then expect people to be on broadband using it....if you create a webpage that uses a datagrid then you only need to include the core/data/ and datagrid components and leave everything else out17:52
dorganand at least with EXT vs jQuery & JQueryUI its all unified...and all made by the same people...it all works together'17:54
dorgani mean look how long its taken jQueryUI to say ok we're going to make a datagrid17:54
dantalizingdorgan: i'm just worried is all ... they expand, tighten the licenses, everyone flees, i'm stuck knowing a framework that is irrelevent .. again17:54
dantalizingjquery definitely needs work17:55
dorganthis ones sticking around17:55
dantalizingno arguments17:55
dantalizinglets see17:55
dantalizingit may very well stick around17:55
dorganthey've got the venture capital backing them17:55
dorganits because around fore almost 4 years now17:55
dorganso i'd call that sticking around17:55
dantalizingbut if its only used by the Ford's and BankOfAmerica's of the world, i could care less17:55
dorganhttp://www.sencha.com/company/customers/17:56
dorganthere are some pretty big names on the list17:57
dantalizingyeah well... customer lists are a joke ... we all know that .. but i think the 'big names' is exactly my point17:57
dorgani got the company I work for hooked on it...as well as the company before that17:57
dantalizinghow many open source projects are using it?17:57
dantalizingi know there are a couple17:57
dorgani am working on two open source projects that are using it17:58
dorgangranted I started those projects...but they're using it17:58
dantalizing:)17:58
dorganTypo3 is using it17:58
dorgani am sure if you join #extjs and ask of open source projects using Ext depending on whos in there you'll get back a decent list17:59
dantalizingi didnt mean to run over your cat .... i loved it early ... it was a better yui ... just getting more uncomfortable with it lately17:59
dorganin what way?17:59
dantalizingmaking a framework for every problem in the world ... catering to the "Sony BMG" and "Lehman Brothers" of the world 18:01
dorganok so you'd rather pull your hair out trying to create your own datagrid that looks almost pixel perfect from browser to browser?18:01
dantalizinglol18:02
dantalizingyou dont have to get defensive18:02
dantalizingenjoy ext18:02
dorganI am not it was a general question18:02
dorganlol18:02
mhall119dantalizing: it seems to me that ExtJS is just trying to be the Qt of the web18:02
dorgan:)18:02
dorgansorry if it sounds defensive18:02
dorganjust trying to find out what you would like to do yourself vs having a framework do18:03
dantalizingi would js itself to be improved18:03
mhall119good luck with that18:03
dantalizingyeah :(18:03
dantalizingits and open standard! </sarcasm>18:03
dantalizings/d//18:04
mhall119I agree, the common parts of ExtJS and jQuery should be part of Javascript itself18:04
mhall119"its an open stanar!" ??18:04
dorganand then have MS and all the other browser makers...follow that standard18:04
dorganthe problem is not JS18:04
dantalizingno i didnt put /g so it only replaces the first d18:05
dorganits things such as IE6 that dont follow the standard18:05
dantalizingagree ... lets quit enabling them18:05
maxolasersquadmhall119: ++18:05
dorganor implement key things, or change how those functions behave18:05
dorganI honestly wish that everyone in the would could do just that18:05
mhall119dantalizing: ah, right you are18:05
* mhall119 fails regex18:05
dorganbut even still you have MS saying hey IE9 supports HTML5......when the truth is it supports their implementation of HTML5.....and when they say it passed HTML5 tests...it passed their tests18:06
mhall119dorgan: heck, MS Office doesn't even fully support their new XML format18:06
dorganshit like that will never go away.....and luckily frameworks like ExtJS and jQuery/jQueryUI are there to unify functions/support18:07
dorganoops sorry for than language18:07
mhall119it's okay, you're allowed to say jQuery18:10
maxolasersquadI don't know if anyone saw the blog post, LibreOffice refers to the standard implemented in Office as MOX, to distinguish it from the ISO standard.18:10
dorganlol18:10
dantalizinglol mhall119 18:10
dantalizingjquery is the framework you love to hate and hate to love18:11
dorganexactly and MS is allowed to get away with saying hey we follow standards...and disguise it as "the standards" when it fact its their own standards18:11
dantalizingall of the $.() make me feel dirty18:11
mhall119at least we can all agree that Prototype sucks, right?18:11
mhall119dantalizing: me too, I use jQuery.() or whatever the verbose way is18:12
dorganhey when i dont need to build a full web application and i just need to do some simple stuff such as ajax and hide/show fade in/out stuff i use jquery...guess i could probably Ext Code...but I use jQuery18:12
dantalizingi dont think ext sucks at all ... i really really like it .... just ... getting that smarmy feeling creeping in ....18:12
dantalizingsux0r3d that i missed sencha con18:12
reya276ProtoType? Why don't you just use Spry or EXT18:12
dantalizingand jsconf !boo!18:12
dorgansencha con was amazing18:12
dantalizingi'm **really** hating missing jsconf/nodeconf18:13
reya276or Why not just use JQuery18:13
mhall119they need to have one of those in the south east18:13
dorgansencha as a company is amazing...all those projects that they brought into sencha labs...not only did they keep the projects going but for the most part have an 80/20 rule with the developers....80% developing sencha projects and 20% developing the open source stuff18:13
dantalizingotoh, i get to go drink beer with zbrown at google io :)))18:14
mhall119lucky18:14
dorganwhat company do you know that allows you to work on your pet projects and get paid for it18:14
dantalizingth3 g00gl318:14
dantalizingbut yeah18:14
dantalizingactually hp/palm is doing the same with dave balmer, the developer of joapp18:15
dantalizingjo is also cool, btw18:15
dantalizingyoung and rough18:15
dantalizingbut cool18:15
dantalizingi still say we need to get crashsystems and jamalta also so we can do a retro florida ubuntu hour in SF18:16
mhall119+118:16
maxolasersquadWe should get every good/progressive developer we know, move to the same city, and start our own software company.18:23
maxolasersquadWe just need an idea for a killer app.18:23
dantalizingi vote gainesville18:23
maxolasersquadGainesville does sound like a great idea for an app.18:24
dantalizingsee18:24
dantalizingi'm gonna go prototype it in Prototype18:25
maxolasersquadNice.18:25
dantalizingand ecmascript 218:25
crashsystemssan jose would be a good place for such a company18:26
dantalizingstate taxes will take all of our profits18:26
dantalizingplus, next week there will be no state services18:26
maxolasersquadThe bay area already has too many of those companies.18:27
crashsystemsbut it has better food than gville. thats the important thing18:27
dantalizingcrashsystems obviously never made it to the McDonalds at University & Waldo18:28
crashsystemslol18:28
* crashsystems shakes fist at $internal_tool18:29
reya276mhall119, how can I do this "REPLACE(Provider_Name, ' ', '')  + '_' + REPLACE(ProviderID, ' ', '') + '_' + GET_FORMAT(DATE,'USA') AS PDF" in MYSQL?18:29
mhall119I wouldn't do that in MySQL18:31
crashsystemswhy must sites go down right as I try to test them?18:34
dantalizingcrashsystems: i think you're mixing up cause and effect18:34
crashsystemsnah, not at all18:34
mhall119crashsystems: isn't it your job to take sites down?18:35
crashsystemsno, our goal is to be production safe18:35
* mhall119 isn't sure crashsystems is production safe18:36
reya276mhall119, actually it would be something like this "TRIM(Provider_Name)18:36
reya276    + '_' + TRIM(ProviderID) + '_' + CURDATE() AS PDF"18:36
crashsystemsI'm fairly certain I'm _not_ production safe18:36
reya276right now the only thing that show as the PDF column is some weird numbers18:37
mhall119reya276: general rule of thumb is that databases suck at text manipulation18:37
reya276so there is no way in MYSQL to add columns together and add '_' to them?18:38
dantalizingreya276: you have the right character set?18:40
maxolasersquadUse CONCAT to concatenate18:41
maxolasersquadhttp://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/string-functions.html#function_concat18:41
maxolasersquadUse TRIM to remove leading and trailling whitespace.18:41
maxolasersquadREPLACE(CONCAT(Provider_Name, '_', ProviderID, '_', GET_FORMAT(DATE, 'USA')), ' ', '') AS PDF18:43
maxolasersquadSomething like that, based on the MySQL documentation, should work.18:44
reya276right, I'm Using TRIM which is great18:44
reya276oh so you don't need the + like in MS SQL Server, awesome18:44
maxolasersquadI'd prefer a concatenation character over the function18:48
reya276thanks18:49
reya276CURDATE() did the trick18:50
reya276oh wow the syntax in MYSQL is way more simplified than MS SQL SERVER18:50
dantalizingyou should use mariadb reya276 18:52
dantalizing:)18:52
reya276any particular reason18:52
dantalizinglarry ellison18:53
dantalizingmariadb's community mananger presented at FLS 18:54
dantalizinggreat guy18:54
dantalizingused to work at canonical before working for mariadb18:55
maxolasersquadAt this time, I feel, it is a touch decision between mariadb and mysql.18:55
maxolasersquadSince Maria is a dropin at present it's not a big deal, but as it diverges, which way will the broad support go?18:56
dantalizingsame here ... 18:56
dantalizingi *want* to use maria .. but will it work down the road???18:56
maxolasersquadI'd expect maria will still work, but will the broad base of tools that work on MySQL, work wtih Maria, or will it have its own broad support?18:57
dantalizingthey need to get wordpress and drupal to make maria a default option18:57
reya276Wait, So the dude's from MYSQL sold it to SUN then SUN sold it to ORACLE and this is Larry Ellison's fault how, If anything I would be pissed at the dudes who sold it in the first place19:12
reya276So then they go back to reinvent the whole FOSS thing with MariaDB, Yeah they can keep it.19:13
dantalizingsun didnt sell it to oracle .. oracle bought sun19:14
maxolasersquadreya276: ??? Who was getting mad at Larry?19:14
reya276whatever, still I would be pissed at the MYSQL GUYS whome sold it in the first place, if money was not then issue then why sell it?19:15
dantalizingand this isnt a protest of them selling it ... its a question of do you trust oracle19:15
dantalizingdo you trust larry19:15
dantalizingand fwiw, sun bought mysqlab19:15
reya276I'm not saying anyone is mad at Larry, I'm simply making a statement19:15
dantalizingmonty was working for sun19:16
dantalizinguntil he decided they sucked19:16
dantalizinghe didnt just sell and take the $ and run19:16
dantalizingall of the development team went to sun19:16
dantalizingone by one most of them left19:16
dantalizingmaybe not "most", but a lot19:16
reya276I don't trust either of them, one because the first project was sold by the same guys I think, I could be wrong and ORACLE are just crooks so is not a WIN WIN for me19:17
reya276whatever the case it MYSQL should have remained part of FOSS and it did not which brings me to my point what is to say MariaDB wont end up the same way19:18
dantalizingwell put another way .. mariadb is full gpl, mysql is now dual licensed, with the good stuff going to commercial customers19:18
maxolasersquadreya276: FWIW I would have sold it in a heartbeat.  All sun really bought was the rights to the name.  The code is still FLOSS.19:18
maxolasersquadAs demonstrated by the MariaDB project.19:18
maxolasersquadSUN paid those guys a billion dollars for a name.19:19
reya276OK so if the code still FLOSS what the hell is all the fuzz about19:19
dantalizingthre was no fuzz until you got all worked up19:19
maxolasersquadWhat dantalizing just said, Oracle is adding none FOSS bits on top of MySQL and selling an "enterprise" version.19:19
dantalizingi trust monty more than i trust larry19:19
reya276oh I'm not worked up, why you guys always think that, I'm just from NYC that's all19:20
dantalizinglo19:20
dantalizingl19:20
maxolasersquad:)19:21
reya276no seriously I could care less if it's MYSQL or MariaDB because at some point someone is going to stop or continue to do something for either one, so I really don't care as for Larry, he needs to give me some reparations money for all my FOSS suffering.19:21
dantalizinglol19:22
reya276well its tru darn it, nothing but tears using MSSQL for 5 years19:22
reya276man until yesterday I finally realized what a piece of JUNK MSSQL is wow it is insane the folks whom use it19:24
maxolasersquadThat worst part of MsSQL is its cost, and platform dependance.  The actual server itself is only a secondary issue.19:25
maxolasersquadDang, we let someone go, and I have to pick up a signifant part of his code.19:27
maxolasersquadAnd going through it has given me a headache all day.19:27
maxolasersquadEvery new language, and every update to an old language, should have Python-style blocks.  Make my life easier.19:28
dantalizingmicrosoft's best practices always have you tie your code directly to their servers ... which if you follow, makes moving away that much harder .... 19:28
dantalizingsometimes it makes sense to do that, but many times it doesnt19:29
dantalizingmaxolasersquad: my whole day has been copying huge log files and running sed/uniq/sort/cut on them19:30
dantalizingcompared to the usual project stuff i do, huge win :)19:30
dorgananyone in here using solr?19:31
maxolasersquaddantalizing: fun19:32
maxolasersquaddorgan: solr=solaris?19:32
dorganno apache solr19:32
reya276yeah that sucks, but what sucks even more is when the person had a poor coding style(when the code is all over the place).19:51
dorganoh yeah?19:53
dorganhow long you gonna be here for?19:53
munz_eee?19:55
dantalizing!19:55
reya276wow this sucks for us Citizens http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2011/02/fbi-pushes-for-surveillance-backdoors-in-web-20-tools.ars19:58
reya276I knew that is why Facebook was so successful they had the FBI and CIA backing them, LOL....19:59
reya276oh but wait that only hurts those whom runs OSX or Windows right20:04
maxolasersquadreya276: Yeah, this person does not have good coding practices.20:05
reya276oh that sucks dude, sorry to hear that20:05
crashsystemsaccording to what I've read, this would effect any software than enabled "peer-to-peer communications"20:05
reya276I got a guy on my team whom is like that too his code is allover the place, sometimes not even a comment20:05
crashsystemsso, for example, the OTR extension for pidgin would be effected20:05
reya276wait but why would it affect it unless the guys whom develop pidgin include a back door or are you saying that the actual protocal is the problem20:07
maxolasersquadFBI, and the Obama administration, is always pushing for this stuff.  At any given time, they are pushing for a back door law.20:08
maxolasersquadIt is unlikely such a law would pass, or if it did, pass Constitutional muster.20:08
crashsystemsthe law, as I've read, would mandate that any communication program or service, including decentralized ones, have "lawful intercept" functionality built in20:08
crashsystemsmaxolasersquad: CALA passed20:08
maxolasersquadWhich is?20:09
mhall119well the FBI can 'lawfully intercept' my encrypted data all it wants20:09
crashsystemsCommunication Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, which mandated back doors in all telco equipment and routers.20:09
crashsystemsI also don't see the 4th amendment being a barrier20:10
maxolasersquadBackdoors for encrypted communication is a different beast.  It is unlikely such a law could even been implemented.20:10
maxolasersquadcrashsystems: Oh, I meant the second amendemtn. :o20:10
crashsystemsthe capability to intercept does not infringe on our right to privacy. how they use it determins if there is infringement20:10
maxolasersquadYeah, but think about how enforcement would actually work.20:11
crashsystemsthe administration is saying that they are not going after the crypto algorithms. really what it looks like they want is to just move the back doors up the stack20:11
maxolasersquadThe government would have to mandate I pass all my keys to them.20:11
crashsystemsno, not if the app using your keys has intercept abilities20:12
* mhall119 will gladly hand over my public keys to them20:12
maxolasersquadBut not all backdoors have any stack higher than the encryption keys.20:12
maxolasersquadHow would you enforce it with ssh?20:12
maxolasersquadEven ssh itself cannot do anything without my keys that I generated.20:12
crashsystemsssh could be modified to include a back door (in their magicly pefect world at least)20:12
mhall119or just comment out the seed generation parts20:13
maxolasersquadThe only backdoor it could include would disallowing secure keys.20:13
crashsystemsas I've read it, thats what the law would mandate - a back door in the application itself, regardless of crypto used20:13
maxolasersquadThe SSH program itself cannot decrypt my code, regardless of any backdoor code, without my keys, as long as my key is strong.20:13
mhall119good luck enforcing that with open source cryptography tools20:13
crashsystemswell, lets say that there was another key hard coded into it, and the feds had the private key for that20:14
maxolasersquadThis is less enforceable than they countries that mandate pornography filters.  It is technologically impossible.20:14
mhall119maxolasersquad: the backdoor would be during the encryption phase, not decryption20:14
crashsystemsI agree that enforcing it with open source will be impossible20:14
crashsystemsany attempt to enforce it on OSS would just result in the code moving to foreign servers20:14
mhall119I can see the compliant ssh build: make --no-fbi-backdoor20:15
maxolasersquadI don't think the FEDs understand what they are asking for.20:15
crashsystemslol20:15
crashsystemsdo they ever truely understand anything about technology20:15
maxolasersquadThere has to be a middle man for it to work.20:16
crashsystemswho I see this really effecting are large software companies who can't doge by moving to foreign servers.20:16
crashsystemswell, they control the telcos. MITM is easy for them.20:16
maxolasersquadIf there is a backdoor, then the security is broken.  Secure communications in the US would be impossible.  This would be really bad for companies, especially those that are responsible for things like bank transactions.20:16
crashsystemsit would indeed weaken security. that is one of the main arguments against it, as CALA has been proven to weaken telco security20:17
maxolasersquadOf course terrorists would never use software with the backdoor in it, so it would do nothing for the FBI in respects to legitimate national security concers.20:18
maxolasersquadAnd since only software shipped in the USA would have such mechanisms, obtaining such software would be quite easy.20:19
maxolasersquadIt would be hard to imagine anyone outside of the US purchasing US produced software.20:19
maxolasersquadThe whoel security industry would crumble state-side.  So no, I don't think such a law would be possible.20:20
crashsystemsthis would effect the whole world, not just the US20:21
maxolasersquadYes, when the whole world stops purchasing US Produced software.20:21
dantalizingexcept finland20:21
reya276why finland20:22
crashsystemstelcos in countries like Iran and Egypt have spying capabilities built in, because they were built in by US companies for CALA, and then the same functionality was sold to those nations20:22
dantalizingreya276: nokia20:22
crashsystemsthe US passes this into law, and every other nation will soon demand the same.20:22
dantalizingthis allows them to get around those pesky subpeona's to company's that the company's turn around and notify their users about????20:25
ejvhttp://blog.icann.org/2010/12/us-government-opposes-launch-of-new-gtld-program-in-cartagena/ earlier convo made me think of this :)21:26
ejv(some good commenters)21:26
ejvhttp://unifiedroot.com/21:28
maxolasersquadIs that the movement to make domains more internationalized so that the US government isn't the arbitrator of who gets a name online?21:29
ejvyea that's the general idea21:29
ejvicann has been corrupted and is in bed with big business, i think everyone would like to see them move to an organization that's more agnostic/neutral, not necessarily the UN, but an improvement21:30
ejvwe all know how glorious the UN has been in getting things done21:30
ejvobligatory: http://www.sundialbrowser.com/en/21:31
maxolasersquadSince the bing countires, namely the US, practically own the UN, it is hard to imagine that as a golden ticket.21:32
ejvmy thoughts exactly :)21:32
ejvSundial is a free Internet browser. It has been developed on original source code of Mozilla Firefox.s browser. This is developed by UnifiedRoot which lets you create new top level domain name extension. So, instead of regular ..com., ..org. extensions, your business can create an extension ..honey. if you are in a honey business. This helps in easier brand identification. However, problem with this is that these are not registered by ICANN, so a normal br21:32
ejvthis is a really cool project :)21:33
maxolasersquadCouldn't a Firefox and Chrome extension enable this same behavior?21:34
ejvquite possibly21:34
maxolasersquadAnyho, I'm outta here.21:34
ejvfood for thought ;)21:34
munzcurious, what are you guys doing in terms of disaster recovery plans?23:25
munzhome pc's, laptops, and servers?23:25
ShawnRanyone here good with bad superblock type issues on fat32?23:38
munzwhats the deal ShawnR ?23:41
ShawnRwife's sd card on the phone came up saying it was corrupted23:42
ShawnRi plugged it into my laptop and got bad superblock issues23:42
munzhave u ever used testdisk?23:43
ShawnR[27539.554455] FAT: bogus number of reserved sectors23:43
ShawnR[27539.554461] VFS: Can't find a valid FAT filesystem on dev loop0.23:43
ShawnRtestdisk... sounds familiar, but if i have, it has been a while23:43
ShawnRi was able to dd the entire sd card to an image with no errors23:43
munzhmmm...23:43
ShawnRso i think the sd card itself is ok23:43
ShawnRbut i'm just trying to recover now23:44
ShawnRalready got her a new sd card23:44
ShawnRi tried a fsck.vfat imagename -a -w and it doesn't seem to help23:44
munzno guarantees but testdisk http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk really kicks ass23:44
munzi have been able to recover lots w/it23:44
munzdl the linux vr, extract23:45
munzrun as sudo23:45
munzand have it scan it23:45
munzcould have some luck23:45
ShawnRcan i scan a dd image?23:46
ShawnRi can't mount the image due to the fs being messed up23:46
munznot sure23:46
munzdoes not appear to be able to23:47
munzhav not tried23:47
ShawnRi think i have used testdisc before23:48
ShawnRi used photorec on a camera's SD card once23:48
munzit's pretty cool23:48
ShawnRcan i mount a dd image even if it poops on the file system?23:48
ShawnRit won't let me select a file, only a mounted device23:49
munz:(23:50
munznot sure what else to try23:52
ShawnRi guess since i have a dd of the card, i can just work straight off of the card23:56
munzyea23:58

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