[00:06] Eh? Sorta like ksplice? [00:07] * canthus13 didn't know it was available for solaris... [00:10] I Don't remember if it is... [01:19] Ok, Next step is to try to fix this fracking trackpad [01:45] Hiya all [02:10] Welcome back [02:11] :-) changed my fstab file and rebooted [02:20] Howdy peeps [02:20] Howdy TheErk! [02:23] omgubuntu jumping the gun on shouting out Lubuntu 64bit... (Not really been tested and was supposed to be only for a few downloads...) [02:25] omgubuntu jumps the gun on everything. It's a giant fanboy party. [02:26] The "release" was put on the ML for BETA testers! And they didn't even say it was beta... Idiots...) [02:52] anybody know how to use multi-touch in Ubuntu? I've installed utouch but can't figure out how to use the gestures [02:53] * canthus13 shows dmcglone1 a 'guesture' for ubuntu. ;) [02:54] LOL how am I gonna use that finger? [02:54] thats more like sign language for kubuntu [02:54] ;-O [02:56] Sign for Unity.... [02:56] Kubuntu is fine ;) [02:56] I can agree with that Unit193 [02:59] I technically can't say that yet... (I still haven't gone masochist and used it...) [03:00] * Unit193 just setup Ubuntu One [03:00] Speaking of distros... I should fire up backtrack 5 and check it out. :) [03:02] canthus13: You could install that! [03:02] I hope their distro is better than their website :-/ [03:09] what ya doing at the moment Unit193? [03:10] Not much... Why do you ask? [03:11] just wondering if you were doing anything exciting :-/ [03:11] TV show... [03:12] Unit193: Nah. Ironically, it's rather insecure, what with always running as root.. [03:12] dmcglone1: Backtrack rocks, if you're into security testing. [03:12] canthus13: I really need to learn to use it... [03:13] Unit193: Check out Armitage. It's a nice way to get into vulnerability testing. [03:14] It's part of metasploit.. a nice gui frontend with lots of neat project management and visualization features. [03:15] I used BT to hack my wireless [03:16] Unit193: that's the way to start. :) [03:17] wait. wtf? Why isn't double-click working? [03:17] Oh. weird. my doubleclick timeout was set to minimum. [03:18] canthus13: Not really. I had an easy to follow guide to work it [03:18] well when you backtrack, it usually goes back 1, so naturally that would be 1 click [03:18] hehe [03:19] Unit193: Most people do. you gotta start somewhere. :) [03:19] dmcglone1: You should try it! [03:20] dmcglone1: It tastes just like chicken! [03:20] Chicken? I want chicken! [03:20] >.> [03:21] I'm eating chicken pizza... [03:21] Heh. [03:21] * canthus13 entices BiosElement to eat the Backtrack chicken. [03:21] Hah [03:23] I'll give it a look over tomorrow [03:23] * canthus13 installs it in a VM. [03:23] thats what I'll do [03:24] dmcglone1: can't do any wireless work inside a VM.. all the other toys are usable, though. [03:24] Hmmm wonder why [03:25] Because you can't directly access the wireless hardware from inside a VM. [03:25] the VM presents it as a wired adapter. [03:30] I see [03:31] well I'm out all. g'night [03:33] Unit193: Bah. the buttons are on the wrong side. :/ [03:34] Gaaa.... Like Ubuntu used to be.... [03:36] Err.. Ubuntu still is. [03:36] Easy enough to correct, though. :) [03:36] (It's based on Ubuntu) [03:37] I know that part [03:39] Geez... Takes forever to get through the last 1%. [03:39] i need to figure out how set up a vm on abigail [03:40] install virtualbox. [03:40] canthus13: I figured I should take a look at both KDE and Gnome version [03:40] then set it up. it's fairly straightforward. [03:40] +s [03:40] teh KDE version sucks. it's KDE. [03:40] that woulkd be one way to do it... i need windows for a few things that i do... [03:41] * jgould likes LXDE [03:41] jgould: vbox also has a seamless mode that puts the taskbar at the bottom of the screen inside linux, and allows the windows apps to somewhat mingle with the window manager windows. [03:41] I would use all but the main Ubuntu (But I would give Gnome another shot) [03:42] i hated that mode in vmware [03:42] Not sure if you can drag and drop between windows and linux apps in seamless mode... [03:42] It's sometimes useful. [03:44] there is a UH in columbus this week? [03:45] Dunno... [03:46] ill have to look at the calendar when i get home [03:46] i want to say its this week [03:48] Next [03:49] ah wont do me much good to show up this week then [03:50] Wed, May 18, 6pm – 7pm [03:51] the time sounds right [03:51] Ours is same day from 1700-1800 [03:52] this milkshake is good [03:55] i want to go to a pure lxde envroment, but i dont want to break my system [04:03] dmcglone: Eh? You again? Go to bed. :) [04:13] bed is good [04:20] i should go to bed at some point [05:09] jgould: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/purelxde [05:10] Nevermind.... [05:22] Someone hand me a shotgun, I need to shoot the zope documentation writers, if I can find any. [05:25] That bad, eh? [05:26] They feel the need to invent words with new and unique meanings and then add a few other words that mean the same thing [05:26] Then mix and match them any which way. [05:28] And of course, that's assuming docs were even written at all. In some cases a tutorial and maybe some API dos are the best you'll get. [05:28] And even then the tutorial's probably 5+ years old [06:32] I'm off to bed. Night gang. [06:34] Good luck! [08:13] Howdy! [08:13] hi [08:13] Yo Cheri703, you better bring back cool junk :P [08:13] And hey Unit193, you suck [08:13] I thought you were asleep [08:13] * BiosElement kicks Unit193 out [08:14] >.> [08:14] ha, I've got a bunch of stickers and some pens [08:14] Why would I be sleeping?? ;) [08:14] though I have to say, they're primarily for mansfield folks, you cbus people get all kinds of stuff, we are starving for swag up here ;) [08:14] hehe, I actually wouldn't have any swag if it wasn't for Jacob :P [08:15] * BiosElement thanks the ubuntu gods that Jacob doesn't like ballcaps [08:15] heh [08:15] I got my UDS shirt yesterday [08:15] Ahh cool [08:19] Sounds like you've been busy [08:19] yeah, I've been "dent"ing and posting to fb about it cheri703 on identi.ca :) [08:19] SUPER tiring, but awesome [08:19] learning SO FREEEEEEEEEEEAKING much [08:20] Hah, sounds like cons. [08:21] I cannot tell you how dead tired I am after getting to wherever I crash >.> [08:23] * Unit193 got kon-boot fully working on his flash! [08:23] Grats I think [08:24] yeah, but it's so cool. I'm learning a ton about some of the processes and discovering that there are some teams that I never knew existed [08:26] Awesome [08:26] BiosElement: It can show you how insecure windows is [08:26] * Unit193 is reading the identi.ca now! [08:26] :) [08:26] Unit193: I don't really care how insecure windows is, I wouldn't trust anything to windows :P [08:27] someone I know is probably going to go to work for microsoft on security [08:27] Tell him to go ask Sony for a job, they're hiring. ;) [08:28] It can also make it easier[4~ to fix them... [08:28] it's a her [08:28] she's going to make MONEY [08:28] Ahh haha [08:28] One of the people from another channel is getting an interview with FB [08:34] Aight, screw this [08:34] ? [08:34] I'm not going to sleep till I get this bloody adaptor registry thingy working [08:34] ah [08:34] Gonna strangle a mouse at this rate [08:34] hehe [08:35] It shouldn't be that difficult, my brain is just being stupid [08:35] ....perhaps sleep would help? [08:36] Hah I'd put it off again. [10:14] canthus13: I may not be able to get any super awesome sight-seeing pics with sully :/ we have weird timing and some of the stuff is far away :/ so I will do what I can, but no guarantees on any "landmark + sully" pics [11:49] Cheri703: That's all good. :) [11:49] kk :) [11:49] there was one place I was hoping to go, but it closes at 6, and that's when we get done :/ [14:11] * Cheri703 needs a nap [14:38] anybody know of anything I can use to print on an envelope? [14:39] a printer [14:39] libreoffice writer should, libre office draw should, glabels should [14:40] glabels does envelope labels, but I want to print directly on the envelope [14:40] it should do envelopes...give me a sec [14:41] ok, nvm [14:41] use libre office [14:41] either writer or draw [14:42] I think I've found some Oo templates [14:42] format page, choose an envelope size [14:43] Ah I didn't think about that [14:43] I'll try that [14:44] sure :) [15:02] Thanks Cheri703 took me a couple tries to get it aligned but it worked great [15:06] awesome [15:06] glad to hear it [15:10] * deejoe wonders how things are in .hu [15:10] going alright :) [15:10] UDS is crazy [15:10] I'm learning a ton [15:10] I've been "dent" ing on identi.ca cheri703 on there [15:11] some interesting stuff I'd like to suggest to the loco [15:24] whoo, first subscriber! [15:24] \o/ [15:25] * deejoe glances at paultag, BiosElement [15:25] fair warning: it won't always be ubuntu-y [15:27] that's ok, neither am I [15:27] cool [17:31] hi all [17:32] sigh... I hope I haven't killed my install with clonezilla last night... [17:32] half of my fears came true wiht it... [19:29] ok... Right now, I hate AT&T [19:30] I hate it when my fears come true [19:31] o.O [19:32] o.O to which? [19:45] AT&T sucks.. :/ [19:45] I've only had problems when I haven't paid my bill [19:46] They have speed issues, sales reps that lie out their ass issues, installer issues, timely repair issues... the list goes on and on and on.. I talk to AT&T refugees all the time. [20:12] canthus13: Having an issue with grub, since I cloned the drive and resized sda3, I knew I had to run grub-install again... [20:13] So I started my old hdd (in a usb case), chrooted to the new drive, and tried to run grub-install and got this message: [20:13] grub-setup: warn: This msdos-style partition label has no post-MBR gap; embedding won't be possible! [20:13] grub-setup: warn: Embedding is not possible. GRUB can only be installed in this setup by using blocklists. However, blocklists are UNRELIABLE and its use is discouraged. [20:13] grub-setup: error: If you really want blocklists, use --force. [20:13] Used --force just to get it to boot from the new drive, but still getting that error when I need to update grub... [20:29] Stupid little git!! [20:29] that's why svn is better :) [20:29] * Unit193 isn't talking about GIT... [20:30] Maybe not, but it sounded better ;) [20:30] * Unit193 just got flash working as a boot disk and the bloody computer that I booted it from changed it! [20:31] lol [20:31] SON OF A ***!!! [20:31] That little fraker formatted it!! [20:34] ....there goes my day. Now I have to go to the whole process of recovery... [20:35] Sorry to hear that... looks like I may have to do a similar thing too... [20:35] seems like I will have to re-partition the new hdd, and then clonezilla to copy the partitions... [20:35] Have one more trick to try before doing that tho... some parted setting on it... [20:36] That stinks... Was it your main computer? [20:36] took about 3 hours to clone the disk... [20:36] Pretty much... [20:36] my s76 lappy [20:36] It was my main flash too... [20:36] going from a 320g hdd (at about 90% full) to a 750g :) [20:37] The 320 doesn't still have all the data? [20:38] Sure it does... it's just annoying to have to re-transfer it all over again... [20:39] read above to see what I did last night until midnight lol [20:39] got the clone finished and realized I didn't have a live 64 cd anywhere in the house... [20:39] had to use old hdd to start and chroot into new [20:47] Thank goodness for testdisk... Anyone know how to fix the partition table without deleting files? [20:49] (Seems easy to do, I just don't know anyone that's done it...) [21:17] No clue.. [21:32] Derath-Srvr: ...you just backed SVN. I'm afraid you're tainted now. >.> [21:33] lol [21:33] I've loved svn for what I've done with it [21:58] Seems the partition restore worked! === bryan is now known as Guest89889 [22:00] hello [22:01] what exactly is the mailing list? [22:02] https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-us-ohio [22:15] I just found out my grandpa died this morning... [22:58] hdude that stinks [22:58] sry 4 ur loss [22:59] I'm out peeps