[01:02] <_marx_> MarkB1: i'll do an email bump for ubuntu hour in winston, 7-9 see that BugeyeD [01:06] <_marx_> plug, you know the kenmelvin list [03:17] anybody want a google+ invite? [03:18] jack_^: o/ [03:18] at least i think i do... [03:18] mikeh789 at the gmail [03:18] pm me your email addy [03:18] * holstein high-fives jack_^ :) [03:20] holstein: kk i attempted to invite you [03:22] jack_^: yeah... i think im in [03:22] good deal [03:23] jack_^: thanks [03:33] Hey have any of you got a wusb54gs usb network adapter to work on ubuntu 10.04? I have been searching for a good write-up for days and everything I have tried does not work. [03:34] Jester_: hows it work with ndiswrapper? [03:35] I can install the driver but the device is not recognized [13:59] _marx_: ??? [14:06] <_marx_> well the wiki remains incredibly slow [14:08] <_marx_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NorthCarolinaTeam/Events/WinstonHour?highlight=%28CategoryNorthCarolinaTeamUpcomingEvents%29|%28^NorthCarolinaTeam%2FEvents%2F.*%29 [14:09] <_marx_> MarkB1: ^ [14:14] <_marx_> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hour [14:32] _marx_: thanks [14:32] any developers (Ubu, python, anything) ever show up for these? or sysadmins? [14:39] <_marx_> BugeyeD does python and is definitely a sysadmin [14:52] do you know where he works? winston area? [15:00] _marx_: I may catch up w/you all on 9 july (usually, working on 1032 L.Lane for showing) [15:02] hi MarkB1 [15:06] bac: howdy Brad [15:23] holstein: was my video choppy at all? im running this on an old machine and my load is through the roof [15:24] jack__: nah... it was smooth [15:24] good deal [15:24] webcam looking, but smooth [15:34] * milleja46 works with python right now :P (with pyqt of course :D) [16:09] not many folks I know complain about Python -- esp. if they come from PHP, Java et al [16:09] I did 1 yr of perl, after 1 - 2 yrs of Python -- painful [16:19] after seeing python vb.net is painful [16:19] python, vb.net* [17:56] <_marx_> wow, lowes.com has crashed [18:58] _marx_: no wow, I used to work 4 them -- a lot of NIH java tech -- at least they used vanilla WebSphere