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nhainespleia2: thanks for the tweet!00:08
pleia2:)00:08
nhainesHope to make that site far less ugly after Ubucon.  :)00:09
pleia2nhaines: how much do you know about /dev/dm-# things on raid systems00:11
pleia2dm-8 seems to have gone walkabout on one of my systems and it's giving me i/o errors that I'm not loving00:11
pleia2(I have dm-0 - dm-19 in fdisk, but no dm-8!)00:11
nhainesI know nothing of /dev/dm unfortunately!00:12
pleia2mysterious magical sauce00:12
nhainesI'm sad because I never did get an Ubuntu live CD to start that RAID-5 array.  :(00:24
pleia2:(00:24
nhainesBut on my installed system it just worked.00:24
nhainesAnd with Fedora Core 13 and 14 it just works.  So there's a start, that's all I can say.  :)00:24
pleia2hmm, I guess I've never had to recover a raid5 array with a livecd00:25
nhainesMe either, but since a lot of customers seem to enjoy using RAID as a "backup" (which it is not) we get calls about it.00:26
* pleia2 nods00:26
* pleia2 also weeks @ raid5 as backup00:26
nhainesSomewhere on the Internet there's a rumor that Ubuntu CDs are a panacea.  :)00:26
pleia2weeps too!00:26
pleia2I prefer sysresccd00:27
pleia2but mostly because we do a lot of work with non-profits who run on old systems and the ubuntu livecd won't work00:27
akkUbuntu desktop installs are notoriously anti-raid.00:27
akkI've seen several people try ubuntu, give up and go to another distro because they cared about raid.00:28
nhainesAlternate installer!00:28
pleia2yeah, I think you still need the alt installer for lvm too00:28
akkYeah, told 'em that but by that point they're usually pretty frustrated and don't want to start over.00:28
nhainesAnyone who buys a 4TB or 8TB WD ShareSpace doesn't have a problem with getting a computer to run an Ubuntu Desktop CD on.00:29
DarkwingDuckakk: RAID works perfectly on mine00:31
DarkwingDuckYou have to configure it with th Alt CD00:31
nhainesI told the last customer I walked through mounting half of a RAID-1 array that he could do the same trick with a Windows computer that wouldn't boot.  He was pretty excited about that.00:31
akkDarkwingDuck: Right, but by the time they find that out (after fighting with the livecd for a while) they don't want to start over.00:32
akkLike a lot of linux things, it works great if you know the secret ways to configure it. :)00:32
DarkwingDuckakk: Thanks! I now knw what I'm going to write about today :)00:33
DarkwingDuckwindows in a VM with seamless intergration. http://imm.io/3TxO00:33
nhainesWhen I went over the mount command I told the customer "no news is good news", which he liked enough to write down in his notes.00:34
iheartubuntugotta run. i think im done pleia200:34
pleia2yay00:41
akkGood way of saying it, nhaines00:42
nhainesakk: he was happy to have been escalated and seemed pretty techy, so it was a pretty pleasant call.  I explained that command line Linux expects you to know what you're doing and it therefore does exactly what you say.00:44
nhainesWhich is why if the command works, it just shows a prompt again.  You did something and it did it.  Only if there's an error are there messages.00:44
nhainesThen when he started to write in his notes I suggested "no news is good news" and he said he was going to write just that.  :)00:44
akkI"ve had to explain that to people too, but never thought about a catchy phrase like that. I'll use that next time!00:45
nhainesCatchy phrases make good mnemonics.  :)00:45
pleia2k, printing up 100 of these http://iheartubuntu.com/ubuntu-us-ca/ubuntu-ca-infosheet-bw.png00:50
pleia2on orange paper00:50
pleia2someone want to proof-read real quick before I hit the print button?00:51
pleia2hmm, community help wiki isn't strictly true, should be help.ubuntu.com/community00:52
* pleia2 makes change and hits print00:57
Eurekawiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/MaverickRelease edited04:19
Eurekawiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Shirts edited04:35
Eurekawiki: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/Scale9x edited04:51
sn9i start driving to L.A. for SCaLE about 4 hours from now. any last-minute booth coordination?15:13
sn9if i am already offline by the time anyone can respond, my number again is (408)37-COMPU15:16
pleia2Flannel: thanks for passing my name along (amusingly akk and I are the same two that akgraner recommended to Francine)17:56
iheartubuntuIs the crew that are driving down to SCALE coming down tomorrow or friday?18:30
pleia2I'm not sure who is driving down, I guess MarkDude would be18:31
iheartubuntua penguin in a car... sounds like an old 60s tv show18:32
pleia2grantbow and aaditya can't make it this time, I think he said a couple gidget kitchen people would be coming down18:32
pleia2heh :)18:32
* iheartubuntu wonders how going to the bathroom works out for markdude18:32
iheartubuntuand youre flying? i'll be flying the freeways18:33
iheartubuntuprobably crawling more like18:33
pleia2yeah, flying down late tomorrow night18:33
iheartubuntuso no Ubuntu CA table on friday?18:33
pleia2nope, the expo is only sat-sun18:34
nhainesBut there will be an entire room dedicated to Ubuntu on Friday.18:55
pleia2ubucon \o/18:57
* aaditya jelly19:01
sn9iheartubuntu: MarkDude is driving down with ryan singer on friday, and i will drive down in about an hour19:36
iheartubuntuthanks sn9 safe trip!20:07
iheartubuntua buddy of mine works at a Lowes and said YES they use some form of linux, but he said the whole system is on  a locked mode. i was thinking of directing him to a terminal (if there is even one around and if it would even open for him) and have him key in some commands :)20:13
iheartubuntumaybe an lsb type command or something20:13
iheartubuntucurious if "lsb_release -a" would work on any linux terminal?20:14
pleia2it's a pretty common command (it works on redhat) but you have to have the package installed20:18
pleia2saying "work on any" is always tricky :)20:18
pleia2gentoo doesn't even have releases, for example20:18
iheartubuntui forget all commands ive used :) there was one i would key in and it would give me a rundown on my machine... more detailed than lsb_release -a20:19
iheartubuntulike usb ports, etc20:19
iheartubuntulusb20:19
akkDebian doesn't have /etc/lsb-release (the file), and doesn't install lsb_release the program by default.20:19
iheartubuntuwas that it?20:19
pleia2lspci?20:20
akklshard? there are lots of programs like that20:20
akkthat all give somewhat different lists.20:20
iheartubuntuyah lspci was one of them20:20
iheartubuntuthanks20:20
iheartubuntuwhen he decides to quit he mi20:21
iheartubuntunevermind :)20:21
* iheartubuntu controls himself finally20:21
iheartubuntuit sounded like it was more of an intranet setup to me the way he described it20:22
akkActually debian doesn't even have a package for lsb_release (maybe it's in some other package; our debian server doesn't have apt-file installed right now)20:22
akkoh, the package name is hyphenated, lsb-release20:23
pleia2it's lsb-release20:23
pleia2annoying - vs _20:23
iheartubuntuNo command 'lsb-release' found, did you mean:20:23
iheartubuntu Command 'lsb_release' from package 'lsb-release' (main)20:23
iheartubuntulsb-release: command not found20:23
iheartubuntubut im ubuntu20:23
pleia2the package is lsb-release, the command is lsb_release :)20:23
iheartubuntuohhh20:24
* iheartubuntu said DUH really loud20:24
* sn9 is running late20:25
akkquite confusing!20:26
pleia2I'm really glad debian.org is redesigned to look modern and professional, but I really don't like what they've done to the installer first page, it's so cartoony :(20:27
pleia2I mean, on a personal level it's really cute, but professionally not so much http://princessleia.com/temp/squeeze_ssh_install_01.png20:28
* akk agrees, that's overly cartoony20:29
akkand not very polished looking ... not something that would win over users from other platforms.20:29
iheartubuntulooks like a NES game from the 80s :) Mike Tysons Debian Punchout!20:37
pleia2lol20:37
iheartubuntuis there a screenshot page? cant seem to find one on the debian site20:39
pleia2screenshot page?20:39
pleia2there is http://screenshots.debian.net/ but that's mostly for single application screenshots20:39
iheartubuntusome photos look like ubuntu20:42
iheartubuntuis there irc from terminal? like such thing as lirc?20:52
sn9lirc is for infrared20:53
iheartubuntuirssi20:53
sn9irssi ist gut20:53
iheartubuntudanke20:54
idankeubuntulooks like irssi works pretty good20:58
iheartubuntunow im talking to myself20:59
pleia2I've been using it for years, wouldn't dream of using anything else!20:59
idankeubuntuthanks cant be good (talking to oneself)20:59
iheartubuntuwait, you use irssi all the time? even right now?20:59
pleia2yes20:59
iheartubuntudoes it have logging?21:00
pleia2yep21:00
iheartubuntudoes it highlight names like idankeubuntu if i use it21:00
pleia2yes21:00
pleia2and you can configure it to highlight anything you want21:00
pleia2I have highlights on "leia" "lyz" and some others21:00
iheartubuntudo you have a link to it or you just head to terminal and type it in21:01
pleia213:01:35 Irssi uptime: 251d 18h 35m 10s21:01
pleia2I don't start it very often21:01
pleia2I run it in a screen session on my server21:01
iheartubuntuOMG21:02
pleia2so I ssh to my server, screen -r21:02
iheartubuntuso average users (didnt say below average at least) are not going to have a 3/4 of a year uptime. i just open pidgin or xchat if im really bored.21:03
iheartubuntuyou use irssi because its easier? familiar?21:03
pleia2I'm a command line nerd, and IRC is text-based, makes sense to me to use a text-based client21:04
pleia2it's pretty easy, uses perl for scripts, very configurable, I can connect to it from anywhere via ssh21:04
iheartubuntui might leave my system going once i get a laptop. for now my desktop is a power hog at home. i can see this working awesome on older computers too21:05
iheartubuntuwow ive learned and done something new today :)21:06
akkAnd small screens, since there's no UI stealing screen space from the text.21:06
iheartubuntuthanks for the help all. have to go for now.21:08
pleia2take care21:09
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iheartubuntupleia2, you are headed to budepest in may? im not really a dev, could i benefit at all?22:48
jtatumask not what uds can do for you. ask what you can do for ubuntu22:49
jledbetteriheartubuntu, Yes.22:50
pleia2iheartubuntu: if I get sponsorship I'm going, you can check out schedules from past UDSes to see if anything sparks your interest: http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-n/ http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-m/22:50
iheartubuntumore on the lines of... is going to UDS right for me and right for ubuntu?22:50
pleia2I do debian packaging, but the technical sessions I attend tend to be limited to the ubuntu-debian relationship and some major policy things, most of what I do there is community work22:50
iheartubuntui used to program yahoo widgets before i switched to ubuntu. im still trying to fgure out where i fit in i think. i can do some programming, but ive got a world to learn basically. one thing id really like to focus on is creating debs of programs i come across that have no debs22:52
iheartubuntutons of apps without install debs out there22:52
iheartubuntuive read through tips on creating debs and i get lost too easy22:53
pleia2the learning curve is pretty steep22:53
pleia2but there are tools out there to make it easier22:53
pleia2the developer summit is more broad than individual packages though, a lot of wider policy discussions22:53
pleia2whether they be strictly technical or things like "what default $x app should we have"22:54
jtatumit's not really an educational event, it's more for face to face decision making and task assignments22:54
pleia2you may consider attending remotely for your first UDS, then in October if you're interested fly to the next (probably) US domestic UDS22:55
iheartubuntuwould make for a nice b-day gift for my wife to head to budapest. she can shop, i can drop (in to UDS)22:55
iheartubuntuok i will have to read through the links22:55
iheartubuntuUDS is where selections for base apps get picked like banshee over rhythmbox? that type of stuff?22:56
pleia2it's discussed, sometimes decisions are made22:57
iheartubuntuso this is totally different than say the expo coming up22:58
jtatumthere aren't that many of that sort of decision honestly.. but yes that's a small part of it22:58
pleia2it depends on how much representation is there for particular projects, if a lot of the core devs are together it may make sense to make formal decisions, if not they may have some discussions and then take it to the mailing list22:58
pleia2iheartubuntu: oh yes, very different22:58
pleia2the expo is an educational and social event for users22:58
pleia2UDS is for people who make ubuntu (and the ubuntu community) happen22:58
jtatumdiscussing and planning the work for the next release22:59
iheartubuntuJono's new blog post says "You don’t have to be technical, or be a programmer or packager to attend – UDS is open to everyone (including non-Ubuntu folks) and free to attend. We encourage everyone with an interest in Ubuntu to attend."23:01
pleia2doh, looks like ryan singer isn't coming to scale23:02
pleia2iheartubuntu: oh yes, everyone is welcome :)23:02
pleia2your question was whether you'd benefit from it, which only you can really answer23:02
iheartubuntui want to contribute. i also want to learn so i can give back as well.23:04
pleia2had a fedora dev friend of mine come out to the one in brussels, he seemed to enjoy it23:07
nhainesiheartubuntu: Ted Gould is going to talk about contributing to Unity on Friday. http://ubucon.org/scale/scale9x/sessions.html#unityTG23:09
nhainesIt might give you an idea about how contributing can work.23:09
iheartubuntunhaines :) thanks im just reading that now on the ubucon page23:10
iheartubuntuhoping there was an "ubuntu hour" talk23:10
pleia2jdeslip's talk will probably be useful too23:10
jdeslipAll the talks looked pretty good23:29
iheartubuntuBTW - the Hotel Corinthia in Budapest looks amazing.23:29
jdeslipexcept DarwkingDucks... who cares about KDE? seriously... ;)23:29
iheartubuntuouch! :)23:29
pleia2jdeslip: +123:31
pleia2:D23:31
iheartubuntuand the UDS is held at the hotel it looks like23:31
pleia2that's what I say when people ask me about Ubuntu Women "Well I don't care about KDE and for some reason they're still around too!"23:31
pleia2;)23:31
iheartubuntuthat would be quite amazing to interact with ubuntu devs and users from all around the world.23:31
* iheartubuntu is patient with wife using ubuntu. slowly but surely.23:32
jdeslippleia2: lol :)23:32
iheartubuntumy wife likes MS money for doing our finances. I found out a couple years ago MS money was shutting down and would no longer be sold or maintained. she is now starting to feel the effects. error messages are popping up on Money and downloading of transactions are starting to have problems.23:58
iheartubuntuive been trying to get her to switch to ubuntu for a while now... kmymoney looks about the best replacement23:58
iheartubuntuknowing her i think she will hold out until money starts smoking and catches fire. she'll keep trying until it no longer works entirely.23:59

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