[02:13] <itnet7> munz: were you able to get the file, and use it?
[02:51] <munz> itnet7: thanks, got the files, will get it setup later tonight or tomorrow morning
[02:52] <itnet7> coolbeans
[02:52] <itnet7> If you run into any snags, let me know!
[03:03] <munz> k, thx :)
[03:12] <munz> itnet7: what port 6667?
[03:12] <itnet7> You can use that one if you want
[03:13] <itnet7> I use a non-standard port
[03:13] <itnet7> if that is what you have in your current config and it was working, use it
[03:13] <munz> k
[03:32] <munz> itnet7: can't find adv_windowlist.pl or notify.pl on the site but i have the others
[03:34] <itnet7> http://crunchbanglinux.org/wiki/irssi
[03:34] <itnet7> there's a url to download adv_windowlist.pl there
[03:35] <itnet7> http://lewk.org/blog/irssi-notify
[03:35] <itnet7> for notify.pl
[03:36] <munz> cool
[03:41] <itnet7> cool, now I'm thinking about trying twirssi
[03:41] <itnet7> on the first link
[03:53] <munz> cool
[03:53] <munz> brb
[03:56] <munz> yay itnet7 running nicely :)
[03:59] <ShawnR> anyone know why power management would be missing from my system settings on 11.04?
[04:09] <munz> ShawnR: have you clicked your pwr button (next to your user name)
[04:09] <munz> then system settings
[04:09] <munz> then hardware
[04:09] <munz> then PM is there
[04:10] <ShawnR> yeah, munz pm is NOT there for me :/
[04:10] <ShawnR> i did do the gnome3 switch instead of unity, i don't know if that would have lost the icon somehow
[04:10] <munz> ohhh
[04:11] <munz> possibly
[04:11] <ShawnR> what is the command to launch it from terminal?
[04:11] <ShawnR> or do you know the package name for it?
[04:11] <munz> i dont know the command
[04:12] <ShawnR> this is killing me, i guess somewhere in all this upgrading, it set my lid close to put it in suspend (at least every time i close the lid, i have to put in the password and network connection is lost)
[04:14] <munz> gnome-power-preferences
[04:14] <munz> ^^^^^^
[04:14] <ShawnR> thanks a lot
[04:14] <ShawnR> The program 'gnome-power-preferences' is currently not installed.  You can install it by typing:
[04:14] <ShawnR> so i guess that's why i am missing it :P
[04:15] <munz> lol
[04:15] <munz> :)
[04:15] <ShawnR> i kept googling and only got something for the gnome-panel notifcation thingy and for the pm-* commands
[04:17] <ShawnR> i still have to try and figure out what i want.  i don't like unity, nor gnome3
[04:17] <ShawnR> and ubuntu classic seems to be a little lacking for me, i want gnome 2.
[04:17] <munz> yea, did you tru unity for a while?
[04:18] <ShawnR> however, i'm assuming i'll have to find some new-age thing to adjust to eventually
[04:18] <ShawnR> yeah, i gave it about a week or two solid
[04:18] <ShawnR> i REALLY like having a toolbar at the bottom with my currently open windows
[04:18] <ShawnR> i don't like the mac osx-ish panel on the left
[04:19] <munz> i would like to be anle to tweak it more
[04:19] <munz> i did not like it @1st
[04:19] <ShawnR> right
[04:19] <munz> but do like more now
[04:19] <ShawnR> if i had more tweakable options, i could deal with it
[04:20] <ShawnR> i like having a bar up top to have a quick launch from and a bar at the bottom with my currently open
[04:20] <ShawnR> if i had more room to tweak unity, i'd give it more of a chance
[04:20] <ShawnR> the other thing is, on my older laptop, it doesn't run so hot anyways (gnome3 wasn't any better in that respect either)
[04:22] <munz> yea, i feel my old laptop (p4 2.4GHz) is getting left behind
[04:25] <ShawnR> mine isn't that old, but it is a true Vista baby (bought the day vista came out)
[04:25] <ShawnR> so jan 2007
[04:26] <ShawnR> ok, this is odd
[04:26] <ShawnR> when i try to apt-get install gnome-power-preferences, it says i already have the newest version
[04:27] <ShawnR> err, i apt-get gnome-power-manager
[04:28] <ShawnR> but when i try to run gnome-power-preferences, it says cannot find, pls apt-get install gnome-power-manager... infinite loop it seems
[04:28] <munz> hmmmm?
[04:28] <munz> weird
[04:29] <ShawnR> yup
[04:29] <ShawnR> gonna reboot, brb
[04:38] <munz> n
[04:38] <munz> k
[04:43] <ShawnR> odder still....
[04:46] <ShawnR> http://img163.imageshack.us/i/screenshot3ob.png/
[04:46] <ShawnR> that's what i get
[04:47] <ShawnR> now, weechat runs on my server, i ssh into the server to view it
[04:47] <ShawnR> so it should have nothing to do with my laptop (which i am currently dicking around with on the stupid unity in ubuntu 11.04)
[04:47] <ShawnR> terminal is fine when SSHed in, but once i start up the irc program, it looks like that dookie
[04:47] <ShawnR> something is weird
[04:52] <itnet7> munz: glad it's working
[04:52] <itnet7> did it pause for your cloak when you launched it?
[05:05] <itnet7> munz: Twirssi is pretty sweet as well, There's an even easier way to install it on Ubuntu
[05:26] <munz> itnet7: yes it did
[05:26] <munz> i'll look @twirssi 2 morrow
[05:26] <itnet7> Yeah, You'll really like it
[05:26] <itnet7> you can even use it for identi.ca
[05:27] <itnet7> it just doesn't seem to forward to both unfortunately
[05:27] <itnet7> even if your account in either is set to
[05:27] <itnet7> ttys... let me know how it goes!
[05:27] <munz> k
[15:10] <pak33m> itnet7: see you been messing with twirssi. is it limited to twitter or does it do identica as well?
[15:10] <pak33m> i used to use identichat but could never keep in a room
[15:11] <pak33m> itnet7: ah nm, stopped being lazy and looked it up
[15:34] <dorgan> is there a way to tell the last time logwatch ran on a system?
[16:59] <munz> pak33m: itnet7 said it can do both but only one at a time...i think :)
[17:01] <munz> any one have experience w/running rs-232 over cat5 cable
[17:02] <munz> trying to find out how far i can run it
[17:04] <munz> lol pak33m, just read you figured it out
[17:05] <chaynie> munz: if you're using a converter, it's probably the same limits as ethernet, or ~100ft
[17:06] <munz> i'm trying to not use a converter
[17:06] <munz> want to run it 75-100ft
[17:06] <munz> to an outdoor sign
[17:30] <jimmah> munz: well, sorta I did
[17:35] <maxolasersquad> munz: We have a POS system that uses RS2332 over CAT5, but it's probably four feet long.
[17:36] <maxolasersquad> I'd bet it's still the regular cat5 distance, or something close to it.
[17:40] <munz> cool, i think i should be ok then :)
[17:41] <munz> thanx
[17:58] <maxolasersquad> http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/487591 says 50m should be fine.
[19:45] <zus> hello everyone  
[19:47] <itnet7> hey there zus !
[19:47] <zus> hey itnet7 
[19:48] <zus> oh i filled  out the survey thing i got in the  emails, i have to admit since i began using ubuntu  i have learned alot but still feel as if im a newbie
[19:49] <itnet7> no worries! Thanks for filling it out!!
[19:50] <zus> was it an anonymus survey or does some info  get sent  out?
[19:50] <itnet7> I am pretty sure it's anonymous
[19:51] <itnet7> though it will be tabulated, and will provide some measurement metrics for the user experience team (I believe)
[19:52] <zus> well i got some questisons i wanna read up on but first, is xfce and xubuntu two diferent things?
[19:54] <itnet7> xfce is the window manager for xubuntu
[19:54] <itnet7> xfce is a separate project outside of ubuntu
[19:55] <itnet7> zus: I need to find the time a little later to take the survey myself
[19:57] <zus> itnet7,  i am usin chromuim and it took a second to load page to page but other than that it was a simple  to the  point survey, 
[19:58] <itnet7> cool, I just have to do this one quick required training thing for work, then I'm gonna hit it too
[20:09] <zus> itnet7,  i was working for a cable company but they laid everyone off and  shut the doors in  St. Lucie county
[20:14] <itnet7> zus: So sorry to hear that!
[20:16] <zus> sucks with no work cant back up my fun times. beer drinking and hell raising
[20:31] <zus> i really hate when  i mistype a url and its a comcast page that  pops up asking if i ment such and such.
[20:32] <itnet7> Yeah
[20:32] <itnet7> I know what you mean
[20:46] <zus> how come   they changed from ooo to libre? 
[20:47] <itnet7> zus: ooo was acquired by Oracle when they purchased Sun
[20:47] <zus> i see
[20:48] <itnet7> Oracle was not doing any active development, so a bunch fo developers left Oracle and forked the project
[20:48] <zus> so in a sence it still is  ooo 
[20:49] <zus> are they still doing virtualbox?
[20:50] <maxolasersquad> zus: Oracle is still doing VirtualBox, and it is still rocking.
[20:50] <zus> cool
[20:52] <itnet7> zus: kind of but it seems faster too me for some reason when I use it
[20:52] <itnet7> ^ libreoffice
[20:53] <itnet7> VirtualBox does rock!
[20:53] <itnet7> Even with Oracle maintaining it
[20:53] <itnet7> I am surprised they did what they did with dropping ooo like that
[20:54] <itnet7> zus: they just recently announced the drop of support and blamed it on the community fork
[20:54] <zus> on an review of  11.04 in youtube  a guy said there are features that are new to libre that werent in ooo i have yet to  play with it so i dont know
[20:54] <itnet7> which was really backward
[20:54] <itnet7> cool
[20:56] <zus> http://www.facebook.com/OracleLinux im reading  tihis  now
[20:56] <itnet7> pak33m: ping
[20:57] <jimmah> itnet7: yo yo yo yo
[20:59] <itnet7> You never answered... about Thursday
[20:59] <jimmah> itnet7: sorry, the pm window exploded when I pasted a link
[20:59] <jimmah> BOOM
[20:59] <itnet7> lol
[21:00] <jimmah> probably the symantec gods
[21:00] <jimmah> hehe
[21:00] <jimmah> I can probably leave out early that Thursday. when are you talking again?
[21:09] <pak33m> GTswagger: hey hey
[21:10] <pak33m> GTswagger: can you tell me what the channel is for self?
[21:11] <itnet7> #southeastlinuxfest
[21:11] <pak33m> GTswagger: nm, think i got it. that whole google thing.
[21:11] <pak33m> itnet7: thanks my man
[21:11] <pak33m> :)
[21:11] <itnet7> np
[21:12] <maxolasersquad> The best thing Oracle could have done was held on to it and watched it die.  Now that they've freed it too late, i.e. after LO wanted to merge, it's causing splintering in the community.
[21:12] <itnet7> n/widow 23
[21:12] <maxolasersquad> I hope OO and LO can still merge and become one organization with one product.
[21:12] <maxolasersquad> Given the the community has already jumped to LO, it may make more sense for LO to obsorb OO than the other way around.
[21:13] <itnet7> Yeah!
[21:19] <zus> so long as it works and well i suppose. and it seems that LO was accepted very fast
[21:20] <zus> were they around  before or is  LO fairly  new?
[21:26] <zus> lol, im in archlinux  channel reading, and some one  just got  this http://arch.har-ikkje.net/gfx/gtfo2.png
[21:27] <zus> im putin that on a widget as a pic on my desktop
[22:05] <munz> itnet7: hey i keep getting "sh: notify-send: not found", any ideas?
[22:06] <itnet7> do you have libnotify-bin installed
[22:06] <itnet7> ?
[22:07] <munz> ok i just installed it can you say my name?
[22:07] <itnet7> munz: ping
[22:07] <munz> cool, i think it is now working :)
[22:07] <itnet7> Did you see a notification in the upper right side?
[22:07] <munz> yes but i had xchat open also
[22:07] <munz> lol
[22:07] <itnet7> Oh, cool!!
[22:08] <munz> can you try again
[22:08] <itnet7> sure 
[22:17] <zus> is there any xubuntu user in the team?
[23:05] <mhall119> zus: off and on
[23:08] <zus> mhall119,  hi. if im thinking right  being a light wieght distro i can have more room on my  hdd and run more programs since saving resources  im not sure
[23:11] <mhall119> zus: your thinking is right
[23:12] <mhall119> Xfce runs in less RAM, and Xubuntu tends to have a smaller default install size
[23:12] <mhall119> if you want really light, you might try Lubuntu also
[23:12] <mhall119> but, IMO, Xubuntu has better integration and more polish
[23:13] <zus> well, i dont want to lose the "eye candy"  but in using the  KXStudio-team-ppa it adds a lot of  audio video and grpahics  programs i want/need
[23:14] <mhall119> you can run Compiz in Xfce, IIRC
[23:14] <mhall119> but that kind of defeats the purpose
[23:15] <zus> i really sdont run compiz and  my kwin is minimal i have a few widgets though
[23:23] <zus> yes finally   linuxmint 11 kataya releases.....