[12:45] * wrst is pretty happy with gnome 3.0 [16:18] *yawn* [16:24] * cyberanger beats the yawns out of orias [16:24] morning orias [16:30] hello everyone [16:30] cyberanger: i used gnome3.0/shell last night i must say its pretty nice [16:53] interesting [16:55] cyberanger: its really not bad at all and i think right now its better than unity, that being said unity at its stage in life i think may have a lot more upside [16:55] hrm [16:58] cyberanger??? i get teh feeling you are thinking something you aren't saying? :D [16:58] Go Openbox! [16:58] ;-) [17:00] well, that and I'm thinking that I missed something when remastering this livedisc [17:00] ha ha cyberanger gnome3 is very different but after using it for about 30 minutes it flows really well short of not having a minimize/maximize button, which i used the gnome-tweak package to get that in [17:01] I did, at least it's just an iso [17:02] whoops [17:05] wrst: this will be so cool when done [17:05] but an annoying pain right now [17:06] aren't most things like that :) [17:09] most are a challenge, annoying pain is rare in comparison [17:11] and it can be both (as is the case now) [17:18] oh cyberanger happy birthday? [17:18] Thanks wrst [17:18] (yeah, yesterday when I said celebrating a birthday late, I meant my own ;-)) [17:20] some events are better when not alone [17:21] ok cool well happy belated birthday cyberanger! [17:21] Thanks, it might mean missing one meeting, but I rarely miss them anyway [17:22] once will not hurt, and knowing me, I won't miss it all [17:22] oh, and don't mind that reminder bit I metioned, cyberanger-bot will take care of it [17:23] I didn't send to the list yet, still debugging mailman [17:24] gonna have my bot send some statements to the channel at meeting time, should cover it [17:30] cyberanger: this is pretty good: http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/04/the-first-20-years-of-linux-video/ [17:36] but for that I need xorg ;-) [17:37] man, I've been using longer than him then [17:37] shoot, that did not come out right, makes me sound like an addict [17:37] *using linux* [17:41] well you are addicted to Linux cyberanger [17:41] good point [17:41] and aren't we all :) [17:42] did chris ever get his home decrypted and restored? [17:44] orias: he's usually in here, not been since, not a good sign [17:45] but the details are unclear, I wonder if he can even [17:45] I mean, I fear it's corrupt [17:48] ruh roh [20:30] orias: yeah [20:38] thopter> orias, About to copy 9223 PBytes from /dev/zero to /dev/sdb [20:38] 0.0 [20:40] lol === electricus_ is now known as electricus [21:08] cyberanger, I think I'm getting a bit closer [21:08] my original system with all the encrypted data I'm able to boot without a kernel panic now :] [21:08] chris4585: that's good [21:09] w00t [21:11] cyberanger, when I try to login now I get an error message: Unable to allocate crypto cipher with name [ecb(aes)]: rc = [-2] Error attempting to initialize key TFM cipher with name = [aes[: rc = [-2] Error attempting to initialize .... mount: Invalid argument [21:11] I believe I have to update the ecryptfs-utils package to whatever natty is using... [21:12] sounds likely [21:13] a possibility [21:13] * chris4585 gets out a ethernet cable [21:21] cyberanger, whats a command that will tell me what local IP I'm using? [21:21] 192.168.x.x etc.. [21:24] ifconfig [21:26] thanks [21:26] ifconfig | grep inet\ addr [21:26] I'm not sure why I couldn't remember that [21:26] rare usage for you perhaps [21:26] strange, I had to reinstall ssh [21:26] yeah I don't use it too often [21:36] I seem to have fixed my system enough to where I can login to it from a tty, but gdm doesn't even show the users [21:42] real odd [21:49] bbiab [22:33] hello brandonn [22:46] hey [22:58] whats up cyberanger? [22:58] u ever go around and cuss ppl out? [22:59] :D [23:00] brandonn: no, not really [23:01] my end is good, hope yours are better [23:52] wow cyberanger what was that?