[01:42] <vychune> hey guys
[02:02] <Unit193> Howdy, vychune
[02:06] <wrst> howdy vychune, Unit193
[02:11] <Unit193> I should now say howdy to wrst...
[02:13] <wrst> ha ha Unit193 how are you doing?
[02:15] <Unit193> wrst: Not too much. Just got back from a meeting and played with my bots so now I'm going to watch reruns of Dr Who :D
[02:15] <Unit193> Doing much?
[02:15] <wrst> nope just baby sitting and about to get ready to wind down for the night
[02:44] <vychune> o/
[03:45] <cyberanger> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/raspberry-pi-tiny-computer-runs-linux
[03:50] <cyberanger> intresting device
[04:36] <chris4585> wrst, are you around?
[05:32] <chris4585> it feels fantastic to be on gnome-shell / ubuntu
[05:32] <Unit193> chris4585: How are you working with that (I know of two ways to do it)
[05:33] <chris4585> I upgraded to 11.10 and installed gnome-shell from the repositories, I had to set it up, but it works
[05:34] <chris4585> I'm surprised it even worked, the original install was 10.10, upgraded to 11.04 and then again to 11.10
[06:51]  * exodus_ms is reminded of the lyrics "hello hello, is there anybody out there...
[10:00] <chris4585> http://i.imgur.com/w4RnA.png
[11:36] <wrst> chris4585: nice
[11:39] <chris4585> wrst, I didn't imagine that awn would work so nicely with GS with the right configuration
[11:46] <wrst> how does everything work on ubuntu?  looks like its going well?
[11:46] <chris4585> yes actually.. no hiccups
[11:46] <chris4585> at first it was ugly... with no gtk3 themes on my install I went and found a decent one to use
[11:47] <chris4585> I removed unity / unity-2d and only really using gnome-shell
[11:47] <chris4585> honestly from what I've used so far from it, its worked really well, better than unity in 11.04
[11:48] <chris4585> I just can't wait for more updates lol
[11:48] <wrst> chris4585: I just really dislike unity :/
[11:49] <chris4585> right now with my setup I almost can't tell the difference between gnome2 and gnome3/shell
[11:49] <chris4585> on the surface anyway
[11:49] <wrst> cool
[11:50]  * wrst heads to work be back in 30
[11:50] <chris4585> nvidia-current works with gnome-shell and actually seems to run better than what I usually use with compiz
[11:50] <chris4585> alright, I need to get some sleep
[12:39] <wrst> chris4585: I've found nvidia to work well with gnome 3
[12:39] <chris4585> ah thats good
[12:39] <chris4585> so far no crashes or anything
[12:41] <wrst> no none that's on my desktop
[12:41] <wrst> on my laptop that I just got with intel it works perfectly also and wasn't bad with my really cheap ati card in my old now deceased laptop
[12:42] <chris4585> I'm really liking gnome3, the more I've used it tonight the more it feels just like gnome2
[12:50] <wrst> well the more I use it the mroe it feels better chris4585 but I've always used it pretty vanilla
[13:58] <Xpistos> morning all
[13:58] <Unit193> Howdy, Xpistos!
[13:58] <wrst> Xpistos, Unit193 good morning
[13:59] <Xpistos> Hello Unit193 wrst et all
[14:00] <wrst> Xpistos: how are things going?
[14:00] <Xpistos> just fixing my comic book collection
[14:01] <Xpistos> and if you haven't used it team Viewer is great for windows and linux
[14:02] <Unit193> Heh, TeamViewer for linux is actually wine
[14:04] <wrst> Unit193: ewww
[14:05] <Svpernova09> o/
[14:05] <wrst> morning Svpernova09
[14:15] <vychune> o/
[15:50] <cyberanger> Unit193: a very nice implementation in wine, but it's still giving issues more often than true linux code
[15:53] <Unit193> cyberanger: I understand it isn't bad. I just had to comment about it :D
[15:54] <cyberanger> Unit193: it's bad enough
[15:54] <cyberanger> and same here ;-)
[15:55] <Unit193> x11vnc seems to be my friend (And fixes the xfce-terminal bell)
[15:59] <cyberanger> I didn't think the bell was broken (ubuntu just tried very very hard to gut it)
[16:01] <Unit193> Xubuntu doesn't seem to like the bell, when I tried to enable it, I had no luck. I now figured out that if I vnc in, the bell works! Figure that one out....
[16:09] <wrst> good morning cyberanger
[16:47] <wrst> hey exodus_ms!
[16:47] <exodus_ms> hey wrst
[16:48] <wrst> how are you doing? long time no see, hope all is going well
[16:49] <exodus_ms> going pretty good, stayn busy with my daughters and work mostly. hows everything your way?
[16:50] <wrst> doing very well exodus_ms, by your IP looks like you are online
[16:55] <exodus_ms> a little connection issues there. ghosted 'exodus_ms' and reconnected. but cant seem to ghost exodusMS because its not registered
[16:56] <wrst> oh just meant exodus_ms that you have an ISP again thought you went  a period of phone only
[16:57] <exodus_ms> i just switched backed to my phone, was using a neighbors wifi, they just booted me ;)
[16:57] <exodus_ms> but yeah, i use my phone 90% of the time to connect
[16:58] <exodus_ms> unless there is an open wifi then i connect to it
[16:58] <wrst> well they shouldn't leave their wifi open :)
[16:59] <exodus_ms> thats how i took it, almost like an invite for sharing internet
[16:59] <exodus_ms>  :D
[16:59] <Unit193> Or just use their WEP connection :D
[17:00] <exodus_ms> or just use the default password because their ssid is still named "linksys" ;)
[17:02] <wrst> ha ha exodus_ms yes we have a few of those in my neighborhood... I woudl be no good to you as I have mine well reasonably sedure I guess if WPA 2 is still secure?
[17:02] <exodus_ms> i thinks is kinda sad that alot of folks in my apt complex just plug up their router and go. leaving everything at factory default
[17:04] <exodus_ms> idk wrst cyberanger would be the one to ask on that, im sure someone has figured out how to crack it, but i doubt they live in your area :)
[17:05] <Unit193> Around here, the DSL modems have port 80 open to the outside (with default pass)
[17:05] <wrst> Unit193: that's kinda sad, stupid, etc
[17:05] <exodus_ms> i agree
[17:05] <wrst> but I have phone most phone companies know absolutely nothing about networking
[17:06] <wrst> i'm trying to fix a mess right now that they "helped" me out with
[17:06] <exodus_ms> why does dsl do that with port 80?
[17:06] <exodus_ms> ive seen that with dsl alot
[17:07] <Unit193> http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/2010/04/alot-is-better-than-you-at-everything.html :D
[17:07] <exodus_ms> you dont need port 80 unless your hosting a website ect right?
[17:10] <Unit193> 80 = http
[17:12] <exodus_ms> what am i thinking of then, there is a port that you have to have open to host your own site, i remember comcast being kinda weird about me using it etc, idk i cant remember.
[17:12] <exodus_ms> i unplugged for almost a year, didnt mess with a computer at all. ive forgotten so much
[17:13] <Unit193> He be gone... That's the correct port...
[17:14] <cyberanger> hey exodus_ms long time no see
[17:14] <exodus_ms> whats up cyberanger how you been?
[17:14] <wrst> exodus_ms: lots of time the router admin can be accessed through that or can on ours here at work
[17:15] <exodus_ms> thnaks wrst I have to be honest, networking is def not my thing, it confuses me to no end lol
[23:34] <electricus> anybody know why my server says on the login screen "bridge-eth0: enabled promiscuous mode" ??
[23:35] <electricus> and the machine is hosed
[23:36] <wrst> electricus: that sounds like you have a naughty server
[23:36] <electricus> ya..
[23:36] <wrst> what are you running on it?
[23:36] <electricus> centos
[23:37]  * wrst reminds electricus of the name of the channel :P
[23:37] <electricus> haha
[23:37] <wrst> cyberanger: you heard of that ^^^^ issue?
[23:37] <electricus> i think i have a hard drive that's failing
[23:37] <wrst> when you say hosed ....
[23:37] <wrst> ohh
[23:39] <cyberanger> wrst: issue?
[23:40] <wrst> cyberanger: electricus' dirty little server going all promiscuous
[23:40] <electricus> haha
[23:40] <electricus> ya. promiscuous is usually in reference to packet sniffing
[23:40] <wrst> you know anyway we can get her to clean her life up, get off the street, and be a productive member of society again?
[23:41] <electricus> i think it's in reference to vmware though since it's bridging
[23:41] <electricus> and when the drive is failing.. it's throwing that error
[23:41] <wrst> ahh electricus this is a VM?
[23:42] <electricus> the host machine is giving the error
[23:43] <wrst> hmm electricus way out of my league I think cyberanger has done some of that stuff before
[23:44] <wrst> I've done a little bridging but using virtual box and never on a server I always have a mouse pointer at my aid
[23:44] <electricus> i'm going to try smartctl
[23:44] <electricus> i have a suspicion that it's a failing hard drive
[23:44] <wrst> backup quickly :)
[23:45] <electricus> oh.. it could be failing nic too
[23:46] <wrst> cyberanger: don't you think installing ubuntu server would fix him ? ;)
[23:47] <electricus> i may try ubuntu server
[23:48] <wrst> electricus: i really like it for a simpleton like me its really easy, upgrades easy to the next version if you want to etc
[23:48] <wrst> I actually like ubuntu server for what I do better than I like ubuntu desktop
[23:48] <electricus> cool
[23:49] <wrst> i use mine for a file/print server and also for quassel and various other little odds and ins and have pretty much zero issues other than when I used LVM and with only one disk that was silly
[23:49] <electricus> the only reason i use centos.. is because it's free rhel
[23:49] <wrst> I looked at it once... pretty old and stale
[23:49] <electricus> and commercial linux software usually depends on rhel.. from my experience
[23:49] <wrst> but that's the point I suppose :)
[23:49] <electricus> ya.. you got that rightt
[23:50] <wrst> I imagine its pretty good I looked at the desktop version of it, and really wasn't impressed but it really shouldn't be a good desktop I suppose
[23:54] <cyberanger> wrst: might, as long as there isn't a limitation
[23:56] <wrst> cyberanger: I think I may get on the 11.10 (I can't remember how to say or spell the code name) bus pretty early as I'm not too happy with unity since it has gnome3 going
[23:57] <electricus> ya.. i hate centos/rhel
[23:57] <electricus> the software is about 2yrs old it seems like
[23:57] <electricus> in every release
[23:58] <electricus> and yeah.. you would never want to run a cento/rhel desktop
[23:58] <electricus> yuck
[23:58] <electricus> but it's super stable