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iheartubuntuMoney and Excel are the two things holding her from final Ubuntu conversion.00:00
akkDoes she do really elaborate excel macros that OO calc can't do?00:01
akkTaxes are a hassle too -- you can keep your finances on linux but you can't run a tax program.00:01
iheartubuntuakk - i cannot comment. im not well versed on excel or spreadsheet programs, but when trying to use openoffice she gets frustrated with doing intricate calculations and says OO wont let her do the same ones excel does00:02
pleia2crossover office isn't horrible00:02
iheartubuntuisnt that codeweavers? i thought they shut down00:03
pleia2yeah, they're still alive and well00:03
pleia2just made another major release a few weeks back00:04
akkYep, and they're a good company.00:04
iheartubuntushe is an accountant so all her excel stuff is tax related calculations she creates00:04
akkYeah, I'm not surprised to hear OO doesn't handle deep/advanced excel calcs00:05
akkjust like OO writer doesn't handle the more advanced Word stuff.00:05
pleia2kmymoney2 is pretty good for basic household stuff, my boyfriend uses gnumeric but that's a bit more complicated because it requires double-entry accounting00:05
pleia2honestly I use mint.com for the non-profit accounting I have to do00:05
pleia2I worked on ledgersmb for a time, but there simply aren't enough developers interested in finance programs, and the problem is a big one because all these applications attempt to have international support00:06
akkProbably more developers outside the US anyway00:06
pleia2and admittedly I was paid to work on ledgersmb, I have accounting experience but it's not what I do for fun00:06
akkat least that seems to be true for most projects these days.00:06
pleia2for ledgersmb they were really spread out, and so were the users, so they spent a considerable amount of time handling internationalization bugs00:07
pleia2currencies, taxes, vat and non-vat00:07
pleia2too much work for such a small dev team :(00:08
iheartubuntucodeweavers = excel 2007 --> rated silver. codeweavers promises silver rating upgraded to gold with each new release. last updated 2008.00:08
akkYeah, that would be a huge job.00:08
iheartubuntumint.com is nice, i agree. but im not a fan of much data getting shared with others. the least the better for us00:09
pleia2yeah, putting data in the cloud is dicey enough for a lot of people, let alone all their financial data :)00:10
akkYeah, that's the problem with all the web tax solutions.00:10
iheartubuntuit feels like we are getting pushed to the cloud.00:10
iheartubuntuMoney has some online stuff now i think, instead of maintaining their offline software.00:11
pleia2yeah, mint is owned by the quickbook folks00:11
iheartubuntuaccording to MS website, they have created a "sunset" version of money which cannot connect to banks. its used primarily to store old data. it then directs people to use a mint like website instead (owned by ms of course)00:19
akkCan't honestly say I'd be much happier managing my money on MS software (which might be phoning home at any time) than on a website.00:20
iheartubuntuagreed00:21
iheartubuntukmymoney looks decent00:21
akkPlus worrying about malware on the machine having access to all that financial data.00:21
iheartubuntuim probably more concerned then she is00:22
akkNaturally ... you can't be overly concerned about that stuff and still be a windows user.00:22
iheartubuntutheres a bunch of programs popping up... moneyguru, wxbanker, and older ones like gnucash, kmymoney, etc00:23
iheartubuntukmymoney looks to be the most in depth and closest to ms money00:24
iheartubuntuits even available for windows and mac users00:25
akkThere used to be a pay one (but not expensive) that a lot of people liked ... Moneydance?00:25
nhainesI hear very good things about Moneydance, but it is not Free.00:25
iheartubuntuive heard if it00:26
iheartubuntui recall it was also similar to ms money00:26
iheartubuntuthis might be the way for us to go since i cannot get kmymoney to connect to online banks.00:27
iheartubuntumoneydance looks very nice and polished00:32
dbbhi all- does anyone happen to know how.. I want to encrypt and sign a file, using gpg, and the public/private keys in my .ssh dir01:48
jtatumdbb: gpg and ssh keys are separate things.. i don't think you can encrypt a file with an ssh key02:28
dbbjtatum: yeah, I am finding that out02:28
dbbopenssl enc  does encrypt things02:28
dbbI thought I could make use of this .ssh/identity.pub thing02:29
dbbslogging through pages still02:29
jtatumgood luck02:30
dbbthat doesnt sound good02:31
jtatum:)02:31
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iheartubuntuthey have a complete idiots guide to google chrome and chrome os already. thats fast.03:56
iheartubuntunice article lyz03:59
pleia2iheartubuntu: thanks :) helpful?04:14
iheartubuntuyes, actually before i read it i had just applied04:15
pleia2yay04:15
iheartubuntuwe'll see. i really enjoy being part of ubuntu in some way. cant wait to get an ubuntu hour going :) i want to see how the expo goes for me this weekend before trying an ubuntu hour04:17
iheartubuntuohh great, my biorhythm chart shows intellectual levels at an all time low during SCALE weekend. :|04:22
iheartubuntuim just warning everyone now04:22
iheartubuntu"p04:22
pleia2no worries, real life meetings are where I aways fear that everyone will find out I only seem smart online because I have instant access to google :)04:23
akkAh, hence the smartphone.04:26
akk"Hmm, interesting question..." (turns her back for a moment ... what's she doing there?) "Hmm, what if you did this?"04:27
pleia2haha, yes, no one will find out my secret with my handy addroid assistant! ;)04:27
pleia2android too04:27
pleia2my living room is a mess, need to figure out how I'm going to get this all into my suitcase04:28
iheartubuntujust google it04:41
iheartubuntuhere is an article from today regarding mint.com - http://www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/columnist/krantz/2011-02-22-financial-software-safety_N.htm04:44
iheartubuntuhas anyone ever heard of a bitcoin?05:36
nhainesYup.05:47
nhainesiheartubuntu: you could use Infinity PFM, that personal finance management software has Bitcoin support.  http://www.infinitypfm.org/06:04
MarkDudeAnyone need a ride down to Scale tomorrow?06:28
pleia2no, but wanna swing by and pick up all this stuff I'm trying to stuff into a suitcase? :D06:29
pleia2actually, I'll have to bring it home too so I might as well bring it all myself06:30
pleia2inflatable penguin, check!06:30
* MarkDude would fall in love with the Penguin06:31
pleia2lol06:32
pleia2you can dance together at scale06:32
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iheartubuntuI was working last night on burning CDs...do we want any 64 bit versions? I could see some people being interested in those as well.16:59
jamiedmattinglyhow can you tell if te version you are using is 32 or 64 bit?17:00
MarkDudeiheartubuntu, yes- always need a few 64- mmost folks are ok with specialty CDs being burned on the spot17:01
iheartubuntui was going to burn 50 cds total. ive got 25 of the 32 bit done, how many 64 bit should i make do you think?17:02
jamiedmattinglymy home computer is dual booted with 64 bit windows 7 and ubuntu but i cant remember if i used 32 or 64 bit ubuntu is there a way of finding out which version you have?17:02
iheartubuntuSystem > About Ubuntu17:03
MarkDude3-5 maybe17:03
jamiedmattinglythat would say 32 or 64 bit?17:03
iheartubuntuthaazzzzittt?17:03
MarkDude6417:03
iheartubuntuhmmm. that did not mention 64 bit17:03
MarkDudewe had very little interest in it last year17:04
iheartubuntujamiedmattingly try System > Admin > System Monitor17:04
iheartubuntuthe first tab of system monitor labeled "system" will tell you if you have 32 or 6417:04
iheartubuntu(i think)17:05
iheartubuntui could have sworn it did17:05
MarkDudeimho- more people would use 64 if they knew why17:05
iheartubuntuon my 32 bit here at work it doesnt say17:05
MarkDudeBut seen very little requests for it17:05
jamiedmattinglymine doesnt say here either will check when i get home17:06
iheartubuntui use 64 whenever i am capable of so17:06
MarkDude4 gigs of RAm+ folks should use it17:07
MarkDudeand then we can get ready in this channel for FLash -64 bit questions :P17:07
iheartubuntujamiedmattingly - open up a terminal and type "uname -m"17:08
iheartubuntuif it says i686 you are using 32 bit17:08
iheartubuntuif it says x86_64 then its 64 bit17:09
jamiedmattinglythanks iheartubuntu17:10
iheartubuntunp17:12
iheartubuntu(thanks google)17:12
* MarkDude is driving down to LA this afternoon- anyone need a ride?17:12
iheartubuntui see what you mean about feeling smart pleia217:12
* MarkDude will NOT be wearing the Penguin suit while driving :D17:13
iheartubuntuDANG17:13
iheartubuntui was going to stand on the 101 and take photos17:13
MarkDudeWell - I dont even have the suit17:13
MarkDudeit is being brought in by a friend17:14
iheartubuntuPlease, if you are driving an old vw bus, stay to the right.17:15
* iheartubuntu had to ALWAYS stay to the right in his '7417:15
MarkDudeNope driving Ryan's car17:16
iheartubuntuis everyone who is coming down staying at the hilton?17:17
iheartubuntudoes anyone know what the parking is like there? free at all? :)17:17
akkThe hotel last year had very expensive parking. I'd assume the Hilton is the same way.17:18
akk(Though maybe there's a discount if you're staying there.)17:18
iheartubuntuone website says its $8 a day17:22
iheartubuntuthats cheap if thats true17:22
iheartubuntuif you are driving in check this page: http://www.airport-la.com/parking/lot.php?id=1217:23
iheartubuntuone of the testimonials says $8 a day for self parking.17:23
iheartubuntudont know how old that is though17:23
iheartubuntualso has some driving tips to find the parking at the bottom of the page17:23
iheartubuntu* you may have to purchase the parking in advance from that site to get that rate.17:29
iheartubuntulemme call Paris Hilton directly17:29
iheartubuntuakk - you are right!17:34
akkLast year SCALE validated parking tickets and ended up around $8.17:34
nhainesParking is $20 a day.17:34
iheartubuntui just called Hilton LAX and its $22 a day17:34
iheartubuntufor self parking17:34
iheartubuntui found this website.. http://www.airportparkinglax.net/17:35
akkOuch! I hope they validate again (though it won't help you if you're going tonight).17:35
iheartubuntuif you book all 3 days online its only $9 a day17:35
iheartubuntu(have to order at least two days worth of parking tho)17:35
iheartubuntuohh sorry, no in and out privileges17:36
iheartubuntuyikes17:36
iheartubuntunhaines does scale offer any discount on parking/17:37
pleia2hopefully everything we do will be walkable anyway since most people won't have cars17:37
nhainesiheartubuntu: I'm asking about that now.17:38
iheartubuntuthanks17:38
iheartubuntudoes anyone know where the UDS after the Budapest one will be? Someplace in the US?17:39
nhainesYes.17:39
pleia2we won't know exact location for several months (there are rumors about orlando again, but who knows)17:43
* nhaines votes for Los Angeles.17:44
pleia2nhaines: it's not a democracy, it's a canonical-puts-it-where-they-want-ocracy!17:45
pleia2;)17:45
akkA shuttlocracy?17:45
nhainespleia2: then I've been keeping the spare chads for nothing!17:46
nhainesiheartubuntu: SCaLE will be offering parking validation, which will bring parking fees to $9 per day.17:48
iheartubuntuamazing! thank you17:48
nhainesI have practically everything ready now for Ubucon.  I just have to pack for the weekend tonight.  In fact I've already started going through archive footage to get images to put up on ubucon.org about last year.17:50
nhainesYou know, running a conference is hard work.  That's why I start every day with a healthy serving of Ubunter-Os.  It gives me the energy I need to think sharp and feel great.17:52
nhainesUbunter-Os.  Energy for human beings.17:52
pleia2nhaines: ubunteros are people17:52
nhainespleia2: spoiler alert!17:54
jtatumhm, i thought orlando was confirmed17:57
jtatumbut maybe i'm confusing rumors with confirmed :)17:57
nhainespleia2: "Energy *from* human beings"?17:58
pleia2I think that's just called extroversion18:00
nhainesha18:01
akkor The Matrix18:01
MarkDudeHopefully they annouce the UDS times earlier than they did last time. Had I known earlier- i might have made it. I could have been sponsored my a person in FL18:05
MarkDudeby18:05
MarkDudeWas a bummer, I had the ability to plan for some stuff THIS Summer, before the detail on UDS came out18:06
pleia2they announced the dates waaaay before, it's always the location that's undetermined18:06
MarkDudeUh yes18:06
MarkDudeIf it is FL18:06
pleia2so I just block off the dates and then when the location gets announced (this time they did it a full 6 months ahead of time!) I decide from there18:06
* MarkDude can go18:07
MarkDudesince it will be paid for by someone else18:07
MarkDudetakes a bit to set it up18:07
MarkDudeOhio, not so much18:07
* MarkDude has a sponsor for a charitable group in FL- I will go this Summer most likely, I am sure after I make plans- they will announce UDS will be there18:08
MarkDude:)18:08
iheartubuntuthey should do it in Pasadena :)18:13
iheartubuntuthe conference halls under the Pasadena civic auditorium are all new and look amazing, plus tons of things to do around there within walking distance18:14
jamiedmattinglywhat is uds?18:14
pleia2ubuntu developer summit18:14
jamiedmattinglywow when is that?18:15
pleia2they are held twice a year, the next one is May 9-1318:15
pleia2http://uds.ubuntu.com/18:15
* MarkDude secretly thinks they wont have it on this coast- since we are so uppity and activist types out here18:16
pleia2not sure if you're joking, but they've had 2 UDSes in mountain view18:18
iheartubuntujamiedmattingly - are you going to scale this weekend?18:19
jamiedmattinglyno i cant this year sounds funny but my wife wont let me go18:20
jamiedmattinglyim trying to plan ahead so i can go next year18:20
pleia2MarkDude: the last was in 2008, so they aren't avoiding california for any reason, 2009 was texas, 2010 was florida, coming back to california would show favoritism if anything ;)18:21
jamiedmattinglyshe is letting me go to the linux foundation event in april prolly cause i gave her enough notice18:22
jamiedmattinglyif UDS is in california i could try to plan for that also18:22
iheartubuntuwhere is the linux foundation event?18:22
jamiedmattinglykabuki hotel in sf18:23
iheartubuntuso i know i'll get hell for my iphone, but isnt apple using linux sorta kinda? unix at least? even though its now closed source18:24
jamiedmattinglyfirst week in apr id have to check for exact date pleia2 told me bout it18:24
jamiedmattinglyi heard part of there syste was linux based but dont know for sure18:24
pleia2iheartubuntu: a bsd kernel, it's "unix-like" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix-like18:25
pleia2the diagram on that wiki page is helpful :)18:25
MarkDudepleia2, I know- that was  the reason it wont be here again18:25
MarkDudethe whisper I heard18:25
pleia2MarkDude: ah, so "uppity and activist" was a joke :)18:25
iheartubuntuhas anyone been to a linuxcon before?18:25
pleia2sometimes I can't tell with you!18:25
jamiedmattinglynever heard of it iheartubuntu but still new to this18:26
jamiedmattinglyis it in california also?18:26
iheartubuntuhttp://events.linuxfoundation.org/18:26
MarkDudepleia2, I am not sure- THAT was the reason given to me by a few people18:29
jamiedmattinglyah so canada then huh? you going iheartubuntu?18:29
iheartubuntujamiedmattingly -  i have no idea :)18:31
jtatumpleia2:  os x derives from bsd, both can actually call themselves unix due to the sys v heritage. but i think generally the set of unix like oses includes unices as well :)18:31
iheartubuntui'll look into it all tho18:31
pleia2yeah, unix-like includes unix18:32
* MarkDude thinks there is a great need for a sarcasm font18:32
* MarkDude would NOT have been using it earlier :)18:32
MarkDudeMight make it easier18:32
pleia2I couldn't just have a calm day today, could I?20:00
jamiedmattinglynah that'd be too easy pleia220:01
pleia2:)20:02
jamiedmattinglypleia2,  you ever see the movie torque?20:03
pleia2nope20:03
jamiedmattinglyit was kindof like a fast and furious movie but with motor cycles20:04
jamiedmattinglymy favorite quote is from that movie.20:04
* pleia2 never saw that either20:04
jamiedmattinglythey are trapped in the back of a storage truck being hunted by an outlaw biker gang and the feds and one guy says to the other20:05
jamiedmattingly"i know you said if it was easy it wouldnt be much fun, but does it have to be this much fun"20:05
pleia2hehe20:06
jamiedmattinglythe movie for the most part was kinda chessy but it had its moments20:07
nhainesHmm, now http://ubucon.org/scale/scale8x/ is looking good.22:32
erichammondnhaines: Don't you mean http://ubucon.org/scale/scale9x/22:59
erichammondI wish it wasn't on a Friday.22:59
nhaineserichammond: no, that's been up since Monday.  scale8x is the new update.  :)23:10
iheartubuntuvery nice23:17
nhainesiheartubuntu: I wanted to consolidate.  Now I have to make an "Ubucon SCaLE" series landing page or something, but it's a start.23:23

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