[02:37] ChinnoDog, you awake? [02:38] BeckySanderlin_x: yup :-) [02:39] umm [02:39] im roaming the interwebs for bitlbee [02:39] and came across a website [02:39] w/ your name, is that yours? [02:39] Are you asking me if chinnodog.com is mine? haha [02:40] yes, it is yours? [02:40] there are vast herds of roaming ChinnoDogs [02:40] <3 pleia2 [02:40] shh [02:40] hehe [02:40] of course it is mine. [02:41] cool. [02:41] I completely forgot I posted those bitlbee instructions [02:42] being that i am on my old computer again, i need to conserve space. bitlbee seems to be what im looking for. A client (not a web app) that is small and works in a program i always have up, irc. is this correct? [02:42] strictly speaking I'd call it a service more than a client [02:42] yes [02:42] a service [02:43] but yeah, instead of connecting to irc.freenode.net you just connect to your local machine for the bitlbee service [02:43] It does both, but I don't think Empathy or Pidgin takes up much space. It is generally a matter of preference [02:43] yah well im in love w/ pidgin [02:43] but i want to try new things on this new OS install [02:43] * pleia2 had stopped using IM at all for years until she found bitlbee [02:43] so my question is have you tried using it in natty? [02:43] or you pleia2 ? [02:44] No I have not. I use Empathy. :-) [02:44] pleia2, have you tried using it in natty? [02:44] pleia2 had bitlbee instructions long before I did. That blog post was specifically about getting it set up in Ubuntu as fast as possible. [02:44] not in natty, it runs on my debian server [02:44] oh [02:44] ok. [02:45] see, im on Peppermint2, and I want to try it, so i d/l'd it and i cant find it [02:45] It probably still applies. I don't see anything in it that would have changed. [02:45] so that why i was on google and came across your website ChinnoDog [02:45] "find" it? [02:45] BeckySanderlin_x: you should just be able to connect to "localhost" as a server in your irc client [02:45] no, i installed it, but its not working [02:45] * ChinnoDog is surprised when anyone comes across his web site [02:45] if it installed properly, it'll connect you to your bitlbee srever [02:46] thats my problem. i dont know if it is installed properly on this OS [02:46] give it a try :) [02:46] i have hun [02:46] i went to synaptic and installed the base and common files [02:46] connecting to localhost? [02:46] ps ax | grep 'bitlbee' [02:47] is it running? [02:47] isssss.. this it? [02:47] 8255 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/bitlbee -p 6667 -P /var/run/bitlbee.pid -F [02:48] yes that [02:48] right, so in your irc client just connect to "localhost" for the server [02:48] rather than irc.freenode.net or whatever [02:49] WOW [02:49] :) [02:49] +1 internets for pleia2 & ChinnoDog [02:49] ty ty [02:50] disclosure time, bitlbee was the first open source project I contributed to (I wrote one of the original quickstart guides) and I've met the project founder a couple of times [02:50] http://princessleia.com/images/journalpics/062009/nyc_wilmerpleia2.jpg <-- from when we were in new york city! [02:50] I'm supposed to write an updated quickstart guide, but my todo list is kind of massive [02:50] something said .. in my head.. is pleia2 talking about princessleia [02:51] that was the first site i went to [02:51] yeah, princessleia.com is mine [02:52] and I love bitlbee :D [02:52] nice. i found both your site, *bookmarks* [02:55] Wait.. i just put 2 and 2 together [02:55] my disclosure is that I learned everything I know from pleia2 [02:55] princessleia2 [02:55] hehe [02:55] wow.. how [02:55] did i miss that [02:57] a lot of people do [02:59] ChinnoDog, you dont update that blog much do you? [02:59] no. :-( [03:00] Gotta work on that eventually [03:02] ok [03:03] BeckySanderlin_x: finding my post on google is inspiring though [03:04] i found both you and pleia2's sites that way. [03:04] :) [03:04] im registering now [03:15] ok. say i want to change the registed password. is there anyway to do that? [03:17] hmm i think i found it. set password ? [03:32] * IdleOne slaps ChinnoDog with a tuna [03:32] hungry... [03:45] hehe [03:46] How do I monitor network i/o by process? [03:49] ok, I found a whole page of tools to do this, but what is built into Ubuntu and is easy? [03:50] iotop - simple top-like I/O monitor [03:51] I thought that only shows disk i/o [03:52] no clue. I did an apt search [03:52] maybe try #ubuntu-server or #ubuntu [03:52] also, y u slap me wif fish in the morning? [03:53] you know that stings [03:58] IdleOne: it seemed like a good idea at the time [03:59] hehe [04:01] iftop... of course [04:02] doesn't seem to show processes attached to bandwidth though [04:33] \o/ <( has successfully added the first protocol: facebook ) [04:33] this is taking way longer than i thought... [04:37] That is irony for you. The simplest tool takes the longest to configure. [04:38] yes. [04:39] well. im reading up all over the web for infos, and backgrounds [04:39] the problem is, theres alot of old documentation.. [04:39] i want new documentation dealing w/ facebook and twitter [04:40] then i want to those two to be in their own separate channels and have the contacts for both in there. [04:40] i did facebook already, but two things happened. [04:41] 1. the contacts are labled as numbers, their url numbers.. that is going to be a hassle knowing whos who [04:41] 2. the contacts are in both control channels, not ONLY in the Facebook channel [04:47] I used bitlbee before it had fb support [04:47] idk how to fix that [05:31] hey all whats everyone up too? [05:32] nada [05:33] actaully. im trying to configure bitlbee. [05:38] Ah cool :O im working on my new webportfolio skin [11:39] morning. [11:39] slept in today. [11:57] morning sleepyhead :-D [11:59] heh :) [12:18] you got here just in time for me to leave for work [13:11] *YAWN* [13:12] *yawn* [13:12] stop that.. [13:12] rmg51: figues. [13:15] *yawn* [13:19] *yawn* [13:54] http://www.flickr.com/photos/pipthepony/5833622978 [13:54] * InHisName yawns too [13:54] Title: Ubuntu cola | Flickr - Photo Sharing! (at www.flickr.com) [14:16] waltman, wow [14:17] http://www.funatiq.com/images/linux-detergent.jpg [14:17] oh, and it gets better [14:17] http://samanathon.com/images/linux-detergent.jpg [14:29] Please tell me those have been 'shopped [14:39] nope [14:43] waltman: image search it, you'll find tons of it [15:24] Looks like Walmart in a foreign country. Maybe that country has looser name control (trademark protections) [15:25] The one looks like tongue-in-cheek naming. Micro & Soft makes product called "Linux". [15:44] It looks like German [16:17] I've been playing with Remote Desktop Viewer, and it appears I have Vinagre installed by default as the client, and no server installed? Is there a preference as to what server should be used? I'm running Xubuntu 10.10. [16:25] n2diy: i use x11vnc [16:27] n2diy: but vino-server is the vinagre counterpart and there too [16:27] I use Remote Desktop Viewer when someone says: connect to my windows box, I've setup Remote Desktop etc. [16:28] n2diy: the vino-server should be installed...try vino-preferences fromcli andsee whatyou get [16:30] Works for me. I must have it installed. [16:33] Hmmm, I wonder if windows desktop can see that one? I'll start a VM and see. [16:37] Yea, it recognized the RDP packets. Boo, Unity wont run in RDP window. Glipper bug failure. [16:39] Oh, one other thing from previous attempts. I log in as myself, BUT it starts a NEW session, not join the existing open session I already have. [17:08] jedijf & n2diy Just what am I connecting to when I run Remote Desktop from Windows and connect to Ubuntu box ? is it Vinagre ? Seems more like client not service. [17:58] Question: Does anyone know a fix for Chromium "save as" crash bug? I cant seem to save a webpage or image [17:59] I installed vino from synaptic, but vino, and vino-prefrences both return command not found? [18:02] BeckySanderlin_x: Firefox ;-) [18:03] teddy-dbear, not a option at this time [18:08] k [20:00] InHisName: if you are connecting, it is to vino. see: aptitude show vino [20:20] From terminal, get lots of Depends: and this: Suggests: vinagre, gnome-user-guide | gnome2-user-guide (>= 2.8.1) useful when I find it. [20:41] InHisName: that the list of what else it depends on...you probably have it covered since it's installed [20:42] the suggests are ....suggestions [21:40] anyone else watching the Lunar Eclipse? http://www.youtube.com/google [21:41] Title: YouTube - Googles Channel (at www.youtube.com) [21:41] When? Tonight? [21:45] right now [21:45] actually, i think we are past the total part, but not by much [21:54] * pleia2 been watching all day [21:55] but on eclipse.slooh.com [21:55] awwww. === IdleOne is now known as OneiricOne