[03:17] yay [03:20] ibeardslee, ? [03:20] so the madness I have been dealing to over the last week or so has been because of upper case MS domains and DNS names of exchange servers rather than the IP addresses [03:21] timClicks: been trying to get ubuntu to connect to an Exchange 2010 server and authenticate the workstation login against an Active directory server [03:22] so filenames aren't case sensitive but domain names are? [03:22] fun fun fun [03:23] sounds delightful [03:26] ojwb: not sure where the problem was .. whether it was the ubuntu end or the exchange end failing [18:40] morning [19:03] morning [19:16] morning [19:27] morena [20:22] morning [20:39] morning [21:25] lalalololo http://trololololololololololo.com/ [21:29] * ibeardslee makes a note to mention timClicks' name to 'someone he knows' who likes catching up with people in dark alleys with a baseball bat [21:29] lol [21:29] that may be the case, but even when I'm gone you'll never forget that website [21:30] this is why I shall not visit that site [21:31] ajmitch, i'll let the intrigue eat away at you [21:32] fyi GNU Free Call announced [21:32] http://planet.gnu.org/gnutelephony/?p=14 (Skype replacement in free software) [22:45] looks good [22:45] let's see how long it takes to go mainstream (if ever) [22:46] weren't there a bunch of others trying to do the same thing? [22:47] dunno [22:48] acutally maybe they were just clients rather than the 'full stack' [22:48] trying to get users in a market like that would be challenging [22:48] it would have to interact with skype [22:48] the 'defacto' [22:48] otherwise you'd end up being able to call only a few people who were as dedicated as you were :) [22:49] though it at least looks like it's a SIP client [22:52] I'd probably get my brother in the UK to use it (assuming there is a windoze version) [22:54] being able to actually use skype without too many hassles is part of what's made it popular [22:56] archives.govt.nz and archive.org appear to have both screwed their DNS at the same time. that can't be a coincidence... [22:59] morning [23:01] timClicks: I misread that as "GNU FreeCell announced"