=== ericr is now known as EricR2427 [01:48] Cheri703: Both are 2.8GHz [01:48] hmm...k [01:48] the 775 [01:48] ? [01:49] I would think so [01:49] do they look like the picture? [01:50] Yeah, they have the circles on the bottem (no pins) [01:50] hmm..k [01:50] What's he got? [01:50] 2.8 [01:50] Well then, that's useless! [01:50] thanks for checking :) [01:51] NP, I'll let you know if I have/find any more [01:51] kk, thanks [02:35] canthus13: I got my friend using irssi [02:50] Unit193: Awesome. :) [05:26] So am I the only one who's really enjoying the public 'Gnome vs. World' war that's going on? >.> [05:29] I'm not really watching it, all I need is small ideas of what is going on (and you don't find them) [05:31] What do you mean you don't find them Unit193? *puzzled* [05:34] I'm not so interested that I go searching for summary and the longer articles are a bit too long to read [05:35] I'd actually consider writing a summary, but I'm still trying to find more then Gnome-trolls to represent both sides. [05:35] Please give me a link when/if you do! [05:37] I'll see what I can find in 20 minutes and write a post up when I get up, assuming I find a damn thing on gnome. >.< [05:37] Really, I gotta say I'm getting negative vibes from the gnome camp. [05:39] I'm finding one, critical thing though [05:39] People are arguing it's Canonical vs. Gnome. But I've seen a 'ton' of flack from the KDE camp launched and I find it to be pretty accurate. [05:39] And frankly, I'm just fine with XFCE/Xubuntu... [05:39] * BiosElement thinks some interviews are in order [05:40] Unit193: It's more then that though. [05:40] Eh? more then what? [05:41] Unit193: This isn't just a war between DE's and evil companies. [05:42] And an elementary team dude posted his support of Mark's post, this is going to take some research. [05:42] I thought it was just gnome/canonical/etc war [05:42] No [05:42] It's more gnome/kde/canonical/elementary/others [05:43] For the most part, blame being leveled at gnome's processes, gnome folks respond attacking canonical, canonical returns with point-by-point responses, gnome dudes attack something else. It's silly. [05:44] Sounds mostly like a gnome war... [05:44] I'm actually rather troubled by it [05:45] Why is that? [05:45] Because I have yet to see any logical defense gnome has. I can only assume I'm only seeing the vocal idiots of the gnome community. [05:47] And lol wow [05:47] Found a 'neutral' commentary by a dude on planet gnome. Real neutral, I can tell. >.> [05:50] So 'neutral' post basically claims canonical for working on self-hosted git repo's rather then gnome's...that makes little sense... [05:52] And apparently the gnome folks are 'worried' about posting specific bugs that apparently were involved in this debate, since different people may come to diff conclusions...which kinda shows how open things are then. [05:55] http://lxnews.org/2011/02/21/canonical-disables-donations-to-gnome/ [05:55] Bullshit [05:55] I know all about that [05:55] That topic is just flamebait. >.< [05:55] So what IS going on with Gnome, Canonical and Banshee? [05:56] Banshee had an affil code for the amazon music store where they got a cut of money or whatever from amazon for sales. [05:57] From what I know, yes [05:57] Canonical changed the affil code and offered up 25% to banshee to do whatever they wanted with. In turn, banshee was switched to the default music player. [05:57] Personally, I think 100% of 0 is still 0 and that being shipped with ubuntu is a great deal. [05:57] But that isn't even the issue [05:58] Apparently there was some miscommunication, some very vocal folks learned about it and made a fuss before the screwups in communication between canonical and the banshee team could be cleared up. [05:59] From what I read, Canonical went to Banshee and told them %25 or we use Ubuntu One [06:00] It was 25% or they disable the amazon plugin by default, but leave the affil code. [06:00] Or at least that's what I gathered from one of mark's posts. [06:01] Diable Amazon by default and put in their own Ubuntu One or...? [06:03] I don't know either way. [06:03] That's what I read, nothing else [06:03] Probably, although I don't see why Ubuntu One wouldn't be enabled either way [06:06] Oh, and I find it telling not a single KDE user I've seen has agreed with Gnome [06:06] Which, while I assume lots of them can be classed as fanboys, is still sorta odd. [06:07] What's your favorite http server? (lite is very good) [06:07] Cherokee, hands down. [06:08] KDE and Gnome differ greatle [06:08] They do, but it's still unusual to not have a single person swap sides. [06:12] Even more lightweight then lighttpd? [06:13] No, it's probably not. But It is as fast/faster then my nginx setup used to be, although I didn't do heavy benchmarking [06:15] * Unit193 wants something on a computer with no resources [06:16] lighttpd is your best bet then probably. [06:16] Thank you [06:16] nginx is faster but it still has memory leaks from a couple years ago, last I checked [06:16] I am awake and I am BORED [06:16] I have a few things I want to read but they will make my eyes hurt :/ so.......I'm bored [06:17] Cheri703: Go research the gnome mess if you're that bored :P Find me a non-trolling gnome community dude's view of things haha [06:17] Cherokee and nginx both sound interesting to try [06:18] meh, that stuff doesn't interest me BiosElement [06:18] Was worth a shot heh [06:18] I don't really concern myself with the warring nerd factions :) [06:19] Heh, I do since if affects me. If I don't concern myself, who will? >.> [06:19] true [06:20] And anyway, if I continue doing work with the OhLoCo Like I intend too, I should probably know when I should hide in the bathroom from the roaming gnome hordes. ;) [06:20] true [06:21] Speeking of crazies, how is your project going? [06:22] Still listening to excuses about the engine release being delayed, great progress on the web system I'm working on for things, otherwise pretty quiet. [06:23] (I figured I shouldn't be in IRC if I have nothing to say) [06:24] hah, idle is fine :P [06:34] * Cheri703 just got out and fired up the ol' rack server that's been hanging out under my bed... [06:38] this thing is so dang loud :/ [08:26] Hola [08:27] hi [08:27] hi hi cheri pie [08:27] .... [08:27] I don't think she likes that... [08:27] Whaat? [08:27] I'm corny like that. [08:27] not the proper pronunciation :) [08:28] I'm not still up... [08:33] I find it difficult to convince myself to go to sleep when I have NOTHING planned for the next day... [08:40] Sleep is overrated [08:40] sometimes [08:42] Sleep gives you cancer man [08:43] I'm annoyed at apple [08:46] Why for? [08:47] trying to get a vmware image working, works on my netbook (took FOREVER to boot the first time, but works) and it hangs on the flash screen on one of my desktops [08:47] and I blame apple [08:47] :) [08:48] Good enough [08:50] today is likely going to be the second day this week I'm up til 5am or so [08:50] Kick it a few times [08:50] might [20:57] Hello [20:57] I have an error that ubuntu does not start I is left with an error in the screen that says: error ath5k phy0: can't register ieee80211 hw [20:58] Thedemon666: this isn't really a support room, you might try #ubuntu or #ubuntu-beginners [21:00] ok [21:07] Nice catch Cheri703 [21:07] * BiosElement totally missed that [21:08] sure [21:08] if it's something basic, I'd try to help, but something like that should be in a support room [21:13] I wouldn't hardly know where to start [21:14] same here [21:28] www.uniqueskins.com $15 for a custom netbook skin, might order one with my business logo on it... [21:32] for $10 more I found a site that has removable/reusable ones...