[02:30] <fisch246> don't ya hate it when you spend this time setting up Grub, then you boot up, and you remember you never touched fstab >.<
[02:31] <fisch246> one thing i appreciate about ubuntu...
[02:33]  * fisch246 crosses his fingers
[06:54] <Takyoji> Pssh, nobody reads this channel anymore. :P
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> Well, some do :P
[06:55] <tonyyarusso> Might as well include them.
[06:56] <tonyyarusso> (For reference, I have admin access to the .ca site also, hence the link.)
[07:09] <Takyoji> By the way, memcache for Drupal at all, or not?
[07:11] <tonyyarusso> I haven't.
[20:46] <Takyoji> You know; I've realized something. Unity in concept would be horrible for a dual screen setup
[20:47] <Takyoji> in the case where each monitor is a different X screen
[21:13] <Takyoji> Because Unity requires you to move to the absolute top-left corner of screen, or more recently, the absolute left of the screen and keep moving, until the menu comes up. So if I'm on my screen to the right and move over to my screen on the left, I may either: cause the menu to open each time undesirably.
[21:14] <Takyoji> Or, if not, have it not appear, and may have issues trying to provoke the Unity menu to come up
[21:41] <ColinHarrington> Takyoji: Exactly!  Its poor in the multi-monitor situation or the Synergy situation
[21:42] <ColinHarrington> Using screen edges only really works when you're completely isolated
[21:43] <mysteriousdarren> ColinHarrington: have you used either?
[21:43] <ColinHarrington> only used Unity in a VM so far
[21:44] <ColinHarrington> I didn't like relying on screen edges much
[21:45] <ColinHarrington> I use synergy and multi-monitor all the time
[23:45] <sundjinnkari> So whos going to the party on saturday
[23:47] <tonyyarusso> There are two, but I will be hoping to make it to both.
[23:47] <sundjinnkari> Two?  Same time different locals?
[23:50] <tonyyarusso> Daytime in St. Paul, evening in Hopkins.
[23:51] <sundjinnkari> Oh, thats nice, same people running it?
[23:52] <tonyyarusso> Nope, different folks.
[23:59] <sundjinnkari> ah, so are you going?