[00:12] <lifeless> ibeardslee: first step for catalyst would be registering on https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors
[00:14] <chilts> is it still morning, if so ... morning
[00:15] <ajmitch> chilts: apparantly
[00:21] <ibeardslee> /away///
[00:21] <ibeardslee> gah lag
[00:22] <ibeardslee> lifeless: would need to check if we considered it something that should be publicly advertised
[00:23] <lifeless> ibeardslee: if you wanted to be nz.a.u.c you /have/ to be registered there
[00:23] <lifeless> its what drives all thhe health checks of mirrors
[00:23] <ibeardslee> understood
[00:24] <ibeardslee> currently just an idea that is pondering through my head, it'll need approval from higher up if it is something that we do
[00:25] <lifeless> of course
[01:31] <hads> I didn't realise UC had a mirror
[05:21] <lifeless> ok
[05:21] <lifeless> how do I get flashplugin-installer to install the *64 bit* plugin
[05:21] <lifeless> hyou know, the one that works
[05:24] <ibeardslee> .. just does .. doesn't it?
[05:25] <ibeardslee> my remote upgradqe to Natty of my work PC didn't go as planned
[05:25] <ibeardslee> seems the LDAP auth died with the upgrade
[05:26] <ibeardslee> so I can't login again until Monday morning .. which in itself is not that bad
[05:28] <lifeless> Depends: nspluginwrapper (>= 0.9.91.4-2ubuntu1), ia32-libs (>= 2.2ubuntu18), debconf | debconf-2.0, wget, fontconfig
[05:29] <lifeless> its 32 bit ><
[05:30] <ibeardslee> that's what mine says .. seems to work fine
[05:31] <ibeardslee> well that ia32-libs is a dependancy
[05:33] <lifeless> right
[05:33] <lifeless> ok, yours working is good data
[05:33] <lifeless> are you on 64-bit build?
[05:36] <ibeardslee> my PC is, that what I did the 'apt-cache show' on
[05:36]  * ibeardslee is sitting at his 32bit HP Mini atm
[05:37] <ibeardslee> and I can't get to my work PC because of broken LDAP auth on the PC
[05:37] <ibeardslee> but that was 64bit and I'm certain that it needed the ia32-libs and flash worked in the browsers
[05:43] <lifeless> ibeardslee: ok, but just to salve my paranoia - the PC that you did apt-cache show on, has *its* flash working in youtube etc?
[06:03] <ibeardslee> lifeless: yes
[06:03] <ibeardslee> firefox and chromium
[06:05] <ibeardslee> natty .. although, not checked after today's updates
[06:09] <lifeless> kk, thanks