[00:16] <vychune> o/
[00:36] <linuxman410> chris4585 you here
[00:36] <chris4585> nope
[00:36] <linuxman410> chris4585 i need your help i need a small os for a 2gb partition
[00:37] <chris4585> linuxman410, slitaz, or tinycore
[00:37] <linuxman410> it is a asus eeepc 2g surf
[00:37] <chris4585> oh
[00:37] <linuxman410> chris4585 it has a 2gb ssd
[00:38] <linuxman410> what does cyberanger run on his
[00:38] <chris4585> try slitaz
[00:38] <chris4585> the iso is like 30mbs
[00:38] <linuxman410> ok
[00:42] <linuxman410> chris4585 i was going to try freebsd but do not understand how to install programs
[00:42] <chris4585> you got me, I've never tried it before
[03:48] <Xpistos-> Hey yal
[04:12] <cyberanger> hey Xpistos-
[04:12] <cyberanger> hey Kurisu_Yamato
[04:12] <Xpistos-> cyberanger: hey man
[04:12] <Xpistos-> guess what I got working today/
[04:12] <Xpistos-> my godaddy ssh
[04:13] <cyberanger> so now you just need the rsync bit, or did you get that too
[04:13] <cyberanger> woot
[04:29] <chris4585> sup cyberanger
[04:30] <cyberanger> chris4585: enough :-)
[04:30] <cyberanger> crazy times
[04:32] <chris4585> lol
[04:32] <chris4585> well then, yes indeed
[04:38] <cyberanger> things should be settling
[05:08] <Xpistos-> I didn't leave the room
[05:08] <Xpistos-> cyberanger: no I didn't get the rsync done
[05:11] <cyberanger> Xpistos-: can you use sshfs with it?
[12:02] <linuxman410> wrst u here
[12:04] <linuxman410> chris4585 u here
[12:09] <linuxman410> anyone here
[12:44] <wrst> hey linuxman410
[12:44] <wrst> what's up?
[12:45] <linuxman410> wrst do you know of a up to date os i can run in less than 2gb
[12:45] <wrst> linuxman410: I would think about any Linux distro shoul run on a GB shouldn't it?
[12:47] <linuxman410> wrst i have tried a few i am hunting for a os to run on my asus eepc 2g surf with 2gb ssd
[12:47] <wrst> what have you tried linuxman410?
[12:48] <wrst> 3d graphics card?
[12:49] <linuxman410> wrst i ried debian could not get tto load and everything else in requirements says 3 gb or more
[12:49] <wrst> hmm ohhh i was thinking RAM linuxman410
[12:49]  * wrst gets awake
[12:50] <wrst> linuxman410: if it were me I would probably do some sort of install of Arch Linux, not easy, but if you follow the wiki not hard and you will ONLY have what you tell it to install
[12:52] <wrst> but getting it and then a decent desktop under 2B will not be easy
[12:52] <wrst> might possible get lxde or something?
[12:52] <wrst> linuxman410: could you not maybe get a larger SD card?
[16:19] <kd4zay> Hello all
[16:43] <wrst> hello kd4zay
[16:51] <vychune> hey guys
[17:14] <kd4zay> Does this group have GTs or regular meetings?
[17:48] <chris4585> yes a few times a month we have meetings
[17:48] <chris4585> or something like that :)
[17:54] <wrst> kd4zay: its usually updated in the topic... but... well :)
[17:55] <wrst> but kd4zay the next IRC meeting will be on June 2
[17:56] <chris4585> morning wrst :)
[17:57] <wrst> chris4585: how are things way down south?
[17:58] <chris4585> wrst, pretty lazy today so far, yesterday i went job hunting, office max has a few positions open
[17:58] <chris4585> sometime today I'm going to work on that
[17:58] <wrst> chris4585: sorry didn't know you were looking
[17:59] <chris4585> I went everywhere yesterday asking if anyone was hiring
[18:01] <wrst> man i feel for you :\
[18:03] <vychune> i dont erven have a car to look
[18:10] <wrst> :(
[18:10] <chris4585> :/
[18:12] <vychune> yep
[18:12] <vychune> chris4585: are you a memphian?
[18:13] <chris4585> nope, floridian
[18:16] <vychune> oh in that case
[18:16] <vychune> GO BULLLSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
[18:33] <kd4zay> any meetings coming up in mid tn anyone
[18:33] <vychune> or in memphis
[18:33] <kd4zay> its a bit of a drive for me
[18:35] <kd4zay> i live in williamsport tn its so small you cant see it on the map 8)
[18:35] <vychune> damn lol
[18:36] <kd4zay> the town is made up of  1/2 block like i said
[19:06] <Xpistos> What up peeps!
[19:18] <Dan9186> so if i want to setup my ubuntu box to respond to DNS when i'm on a windows box, what do i need to do?
[19:18] <Dan9186> i.e. instead of http://<ip>/ i want http://<name>/ to work
[20:12] <cyberanger> Anyone here used XFS?
[20:13] <cyberanger> kd4zay: Welcome to The Tennessee Ubuntu LoCo
[20:13] <kd4zay> Thanks
[20:15]  * cyberanger can't believe he overlooked the topic again
[20:15] <cyberanger> Xpistos: you around?
[20:17] <kd4zay> xfs just another journaling fs
[20:18] <kd4zay> dan9186 you could use you windows hosts file
[20:19] <cyberanger> kd4zay: yes, however there is one feature I was wondering if ext4 had, the ability to resize an online xfs partition
[20:20] <kd4zay> if you install LVM i would think you would be able to
[20:20] <cyberanger> lvm doesn't cover the partitions though, it's just a middle layer between the discs and the partitions
[20:21] <Dan9186> kd4zay, don't really want to have to edit the host file on 30 machines
[20:21] <cyberanger> I've already grown the lvm volume group onto a new disc
[20:21] <kd4zay> ahh ok
[20:21] <cyberanger> just can't grow the filesystem like I could on xfs (well, without unmounting that is)
[20:22] <cyberanger> Dan9186: what's the issue (sounds like a case for DNS or something down that road)
[20:22] <kd4zay> what about qparted resize
[20:23] <cyberanger> that will work, but I have to unmount it, it's not able to do it online, mounted
[20:23] <Dan9186> cyberanger: yeah i wouldn't mind that, but i don't know much about our DNS setup here other than they're touchy with it
[20:23] <kd4zay> Dan9186 you could through a gpo if you wanted to
[20:23] <cyberanger> Dan9186: whearas that's the one thing I mess with too much (alot is work, DNS is my spare time too)
[20:25] <cyberanger> kd4zay: yeah, the idea is to not power down the machine or make this partition unavailable (It's a mirror, unavailibilty isn't a good idea)
[20:25] <cyberanger> so it looks like I'll be migrating over to xfs tonight
[20:25] <cyberanger> Dan9186: what exactly is the deal? I came in late on that
[20:25] <Dan9186> yeah, oddly enough we don't have OUs setup either, so doing gpo would still be painful
[20:27] <Dan9186> i've got a small web server that hosts a web app that i'm building as an addon to our main inventory and ticketing system, i would like to run it off my ubuntu box but i'd rather it resolve to a name than an ip
[20:28] <cyberanger> I presume it currently has a static IP
[20:28] <kd4zay> cyberanger have you looked at resize2fs
[20:29] <cyberanger> kd4zay: glad to see another ham in the group again
[20:29] <kd4zay> good deal
[20:29]  * cyberanger is KJ4JUY
[20:30] <Dan9186> cyberanger: nope actually it doesn't
[20:30] <cyberanger> kd4zay: unfortunately, resize2fs only works when unmounted, xfs_growfs can grow a xfs partition while mounted
[20:31] <cyberanger> everything I read seems to be due to some really low level architure in xfs, that allows that to work, unfortunately
[20:31] <cyberanger> kd4zay: thanks for the ideas, but it does appear to be a dead end due to design
[20:32] <cyberanger> I can grow the partition, that's the easy part, the hard part is growing it while mounted, without downtime
[20:32] <cyberanger> so tonight I'll fire up the backup rig, and convert the primary to xfs
[20:33] <cyberanger> and tommorow do the same for the backup
[20:33] <cyberanger> Dan9186: do they use an internal dns server?
[20:34] <kd4zay> cyberanger: Id like to know what solution you come up with.
[20:37] <cyberanger> kd4zay: LVM for the disks, ext2 for /boot ext4 for / and xfs for /var/www/mirror
[20:37] <cyberanger> that's what I'm going to have to do
[20:37] <kd4zay> If Dan9186 does have a internal windows server he should be to create an a record with reverse dns
[20:38] <cyberanger> (I could actually do some other things here, but only supported filesystem for this goal is xfs, and since /var/www/mirror is it's own partition, best result with least work)
[20:39] <cyberanger> kd4zay: or on the linux rig he's using, with bind9, yeah
[20:39] <cyberanger> Dan9186: if you could get a static ip address, and create an internal domain (or perhaps that's done, and you just need to get an A record for a subdomain)
[20:40] <cyberanger> you'd be set, question is, how many favors can you get out of your beloved overloards there ;-)
[20:41] <Dan9186> you're proposing involvement from another department all together and 2 other groups within my own :P
[20:43] <cyberanger> Dan9186: if you can't get a static ip or DDNS, this is done before it starts
[20:44] <Dan9186> i'll have to see what i can do
[20:44] <cyberanger> well, I suppose you could use dyndns or something, and set your server to push it's ip
[20:44] <cyberanger> it'll be a public dns entry, but an internal ip
[20:45] <cyberanger> that'd be the only route without talking to network admins, but runs it's own risks
[20:46] <Dan9186> yeah they wouldn't allow that
[20:46] <cyberanger> another thought, if you ran the nameservers for this project, they gave you a static ip and just point at your nameservers for an internal domain
[20:46] <Dan9186> i only need internal name resolution
[20:46] <cyberanger> then they know you can only affect your internal domain, not everything
[20:47] <cyberanger> and you have full control of that
[20:47] <cyberanger> you still need a static ip, but if your convincing them that this will mean less work for them in the long run
[20:48] <cyberanger> then it's hard to resist (unless you've got the other kind of admin, those types usually compare root to god)
[20:50] <cyberanger> man, the plan was a day off and I'm logged into the machine, working on some scripts, what's wrong with this picture
[20:51] <cyberanger> and the funny part, nobody asked me to login, there is no deadline, just seemed like a good time to do it
[21:05] <wrst> cyberanger: your here!
[21:05] <cyberanger> wrst: yep, and you noticed just in time
[21:05] <wrst> ha ha I will see you later ;)
[21:05] <cyberanger> I am about to disappear again ;-)
[21:06] <cyberanger> pace_t_zulu: you around?
[21:07] <cyberanger> pace_t_zulu: gonna try your video again, for some reason it refused to play here
[21:09] <wrst> cyberanger: he should have used .ogg ;)
[21:15] <cyberanger> wrst: yeah, .ogv
[21:16] <wrst> yes
[21:16] <wrst> cyberanger: i have found teh apple 'ish formats are about the worse out there
[21:16] <cyberanger> but based on what he said, It's gotta be encoding issues, I have played those files before, and after
[21:17] <cyberanger> wrst: and I feel the same way for the windows stuff
[21:17] <cyberanger> flac for all
[21:18] <wrst> but atleast you can play the windows stuff easy enough, and wma is a decent enough format save the licensing issues
[21:18] <wrst> i mean wmv
[21:21] <cyberanger> minus the Digital Restrictions Mismanagement
[21:21] <cyberanger> from the MAFIAA
[21:21] <wrst> yes that's true but apple is worse
[21:22] <wrst> but guess that is something like which devil is more evil?
[21:22] <cyberanger> well, Apple has the same DRM, same MAFIAA pressuring them
[21:22] <cyberanger> and they're codecs are more rare (which could be part of the problem)
[21:23] <cyberanger> the obscurity that is
[21:23] <cyberanger> ogg, ogv, flac
[21:23] <cyberanger> that's where it's at ;-)
[22:09] <kd4zay> anyone here do patch management on linux ?
[22:09] <cyberanger> patch management,
[22:09] <kd4zay> yep
[22:09] <cyberanger> I patch my kernel and manage it, does that count?
[22:10] <kd4zay> nop3
[22:10] <cyberanger> and when it crashes, I mismanage it
[22:10] <kd4zay> it need to be able to manage what patch are applied and when for compiance
[22:11] <kd4zay> i have looked around but have not seen anything related to that
[22:25] <kd4zay> idealy what i was looking for is a wsus counter part for linux though apt-proxy would centralize the patches / packages but has no reporting