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ubuntuuk-planet[iain woz ere] Ubuntu upload history now available in UDD - http://orangesquash.org.uk/~laney/blog/posts/2011/07/udd-ubuntu-upload-history/01:07
daftykinsAzelphur: odd, i was just reading about flooding ;)02:13
Azelphurlol02:13
uhohuhohHello, anyone around?03:33
ballHello, I like pie.03:33
ballAnyone here familiar with grub rescue mode?03:36
balls/familiar/awake and familiar/03:37
uhohuhohhaha03:44
uhohuhohI guess no one is awake...03:44
daftykinseyes... closing :(03:44
* ball pokes daftykins with a slightly sharpened stick03:44
daftykinscrikey it's ball! how goes old chap?03:48
balldaftykins: Not too bad thanks.  I'm tired and a bit "antsy" as they say over here.03:49
ball...trying to find out more about whether anything Linux benefits from OpenCL03:49
ball...not getting many clear-cut answers.03:49
ball...though someone told me Firefox didn't benefit.03:50
daftykinshrmm03:50
daftykinsFirefox seems to be somewhat subpar on Linux in general i detect :D03:50
daftykinsi'm afraid that one's beyond me though03:50
daftykinsthe most i do is the odd bit of GPU folding @ home03:51
balldaftykins: Does the software you use work through a library like OpenCL, or does it hit the GPU directly?03:51
daftykinsmmm, only ever run on Windows and hits nvidia's CUDA drivers03:53
daftykinsso that's close to direct i expect03:53
ballI believe I read that there were CUDA drivers for Linux.03:55
ball...but yes, that would bypass OpenCL.03:56
daftykinsyeah, though folding@home won't make a Linux native client it seems03:58
daftykinsat least last i checked03:58
balldaftykins: Ah okay.  I don't follow that so I wasn't aware.  I'm trying to remember what Seti@home moved to... boinc?04:00
daftykinsoh it carries on? i read it just died04:02
balldaftykins: I don't know, I just know they moved to boinc at some point in the past.04:05
daftykinsi always felt that a completely unjustified use of resources personally04:05
daftykinsoh that's right04:05
daftykinsi think it's Paul Allen the co-MS founder that was funding that radio antenna array wherever04:06
daftykinsand they have no more funding anymore so that closed down04:06
balldaftykins: SETI != Seti@home04:06
daftykinsdoesn't the distributed computing project use data from said array though?04:07
ballI think so, but they are logically, structurally and financially separate animals.04:11
pwb#opensuse05:48
AlanBellmorning all07:28
ballMornin'07:36
TheOpenSourcererMorning earthlings.07:39
ballI think a cunning plan just came to mind.07:40
ballI've been searching for parts to build my sister-in-law a computer but someone just *gave* me a Core 2 Duo board!07:43
ball...so I just need to stick that in a box for her, install Xubuntu (at least, possibly dual-boot with Windows 7) and she's good to go.07:43
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tugrikmorning - any Acer Aspire Revo users here?  Or have you all moved on? ;)08:55
gordi still have two08:57
tugrikare they running?  My hddtemp seems rather high at 51 degrees....08:58
gordthey are all fine09:00
gordi don't monitor the temps but they are tiny boxes with powerful gpus, they are gonna get a bit warm09:00
tugrikyeah, I think 51 degrees isn't that bad, iirc hdds are expected to run 25-55, but still a little high as everything else I have is between 30 and 4009:01
tugrikplus from memory, and due to the lack of anything in /proc/acpi/fan I'm presuming they don't have any fans....09:02
hoovermornin all09:03
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gordthey do have fans09:06
ubuntuuk-planet[iain woz ere] Are you MOTUvated? - http://orangesquash.org.uk/~laney/blog/posts/2011/05/are-you-motuvated/09:07
diploMorning all09:16
BigRedSg'morning!09:17
tugrikah, cheers gord, nothing detected by pwmconfig... that might be the problem....09:17
hoovermornin diplo, BigRedS09:18
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Ngpopey: Y U NO TU?09:21
gordthe co-op bank's bank robots keep changing the voice mid way through a line, its like talking to someone with multiple personalities09:32
gordalso, steam is not a video game arcade in ireland.09:32
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danfishmorning - a tad quiet here today10:48
kirrusaye. Everyone working?10:52
hooveryep10:53
hoovermore or less10:53
hooveralso, checking minecraft 1.7 ;-)10:54
BigRedSI'm trying to not10:54
BigRedSbut people keep giving me things to do :(10:54
hoovershame BigRedS10:54
BigRedSyeah, though they are quite entitled to do that10:54
hooverdamn addiction to food and drink...10:55
kirrusMuhahahaha.... ;)10:55
davmor2morning all everyone had a good week?11:02
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* davmor2 prods czajkowski 7 times to make up for the lack of prodding11:02
JGJonesThere's probably a mini panic in USA at the moment as it seems that Fox News's twitter was hacked and is reporting on Obama's death(!)11:05
dogmatic69o/11:11
dwatkinsoh my11:13
oimonanyone in here looking to get their break into IT? i may have a job for you11:37
BigRedSwhat sort of job, and where? I know a couple of people11:41
oimonBigRedS: http://webapps.qmul.ac.uk/hr/vacancies/jobs.php?id=2470 << seems very well paid considering the list of essentials is very small. but a decent IT dude should climb the ladder is he/she is good11:43
oimoni would like decent people to get this job, rather than the bare minimum requirements11:44
BigRedSooh, that's where I went!11:46
oimonBigRedS: which dept?11:48
BigRedSEng11:50
BigRedSI dropped out of Aero Eng when I realised I preferred computers to aeroplanes11:50
oimonlol11:50
BigRedSActually, the realisation was more that I wasn't anywhere near good enough at maths for an eng degree11:53
BigRedSdo you work there?11:53
directhexgrade 3?11:54
oimonBigRedS: yes12:15
oimonfirefox5 is a bag of fail for me so far12:49
* BigRedS is still on FF3.x12:50
BigRedSI'll upgrade when they give me my status bar back12:50
oimonlook for the status4evar extension12:50
BigRedSyeah, I put that in 412:50
BigRedSbut it still makes no sense whatsoever to have removed it12:50
BigRedSit was already optional, why not just change teh default12:51
oimonhowever i'm on chrome and i don't like it, but FF is unresponsive and memhog12:51
BigRedShah, actually, this PC's got ff4 on it, thinking about it12:51
BigRedSwith a status bar extension thing12:51
dogmatic69anyone know how to install 'dot' the charting lib thing12:56
dogmatic69http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DOT_language12:57
dogmatic69graphviz was the one12:58
brobostigongood afternoon everyone,13:25
dwatkinsHaha, they did a mashup of Zelda and Minecraft.13:41
hooverhey brobostigon13:50
brobostigonhey hoover13:51
popeyAfternoon all14:19
wintellecthello popey14:19
brobostigonafternoonings popey and wintellect14:19
wintellecthi brobostigon14:20
oimonanyone played the game braid?14:22
popeyYES14:23
popey-caps14:23
oimonpopey: what am i missing? i didn't get on with it but people rave about it14:23
popeyare you missing the 'rewind time' button? :D14:24
oimonis it that early puzzles are not solvable till later in the game?14:24
popeydunno, i haven't played it that much14:24
oimonit didn't give me much satisfaction and i put the game down after an hour or less14:25
JGJonesI started playing it...I liked the idea of it.14:28
JGJonesThat was...um...probably over a month ago and that was the last time I played it and I only completed the first few levels.14:29
JGJonesHaven't really gone back to it....there's nothing to make me WANT to play it.14:29
oimonyeah14:29
oimonsame thing14:29
JGJonesit's not rubbish though.14:29
oimonno14:30
oimonbut not "unputdownable"14:30
oimoni often see others rave about it14:30
LaneyI thought it was pretty fun (and difficult later on)14:31
gorddon't worry oimon, i'v never liked it either14:46
gordjust one of those things14:46
gordwe can start a club if you'd like?14:46
oimonmaybe it's about getting old14:46
oimonreminds me of games i used to play when i was young e.g. terramex on the archimedes14:47
hoovercheers all14:50
directhexoimon, i think braid is overhyped. it's way too self-aware of its "arthouse" status, based on pretentious bollocks14:53
directhexoimon, it's okay, as an entry in the time-bending puzzle platformer genre. but it's not anything so incredible, imho14:53
popeysounds about right14:53
popeyare there many time-bending puzzle platformers ?14:54
oimondirecthex: how about portal? did that leave you a bit ...meh too?14:54
popeyenough for there to be a genre14:54
directhexoimon, no, portal was brilliant14:54
directhexpopey, oh, sure! the misadventures of pb winterbottom, ratchet & clank a crack in time, etc etc etc14:54
oimonnot sure i ever made it past training14:54
directhexoimon, the whole game is training. okay, 50%14:54
oimonoh. i got bored and never came back14:55
directhexoimon, do you not enjoy puzzle games?14:55
gordthere are a few, few years back time manipulation was the gimmick of the day14:55
popeyI loved portal and portal 214:55
oimonhmm. good question. i used to14:55
gordthe way braid handled it i found frustrating though - but thats just me, mainly the bits where going right made time go forward and going left made time go backwards14:56
gordmade me think about *two* things at once, the cheek of it14:56
directhexthere are two major puzzle grnes, really - the "realtime score attack" style ones, like tetris or most of bejeweled, or the "take your time, there's a right answer" ones like portal or a crossword14:56
directhexi don't much like the former. but the latter i like, as there's a real sense of accomplishment when you work out a difficult brain teaser14:57
directhexit's based on puzzle solving, not luck of the draw & reaction to it14:57
oimona lot of 8bit home computer games were like that14:58
oimonbecause the graphics were lacking, they relied on gameplay14:58
oimonfond memories of citadel on the electron14:58
oimonand repton :)14:58
directhexi recently found spacechem. that game is *hard* as a puzzle title14:59
DaraelInteresting, really, that now that super-shiny graphics are available they become one of the biggest things people judge a game on.  It wasn't always like that.  Then again, that could be the classic illusion that the past was better than the present speaking.14:59
Daraeldirecthex: Spacechem is /good/.  Have you tried the other Zachtronics games?14:59
oimoni enjoyed machinarium recently15:00
directhexDarael, that's not true. graphics have ALWAYS been used to sell games. i remember the headlines along the lines of "unreal: is this the best looking game ever?" "quake 2: graphics don't get better than this" etc15:00
directhexoimon, that was nice. amanita design do a good job builting an atmosphere15:00
Daraeldirecthex: Then it /is/ the classic illusion that the past was better than the present speaking.15:00
directhexDarael, infiniminer? no. i haven't played it15:01
oimonthe graphics of old games are far better in my mind ..when i go to youtube to check them, they suck15:01
directhexoimon, true. heh15:01
Daraeldirecthex: zachtronics did a few good games in Flash, too.  Notably KOHCTPYTOP.  Also the Codex of Alchemical Engineering, with a similar premise to Spacechem.15:02
directhexi'm not a big fan of games that try to look realistic, because they fail at it. i much prefer stylized visuals, something with art direction beyond "make this realistic"15:02
DaraelDownside, of course is that they're in Flash.15:02
directhexDarael, mention that spacechem is mono, and watch people freak out15:02
oimonzarch is still as i remember it though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALfnZjCiuUQ15:02
Daraeldirecthex: True enough.15:02
oimoni was on the cusp of converting my brother in law to ubuntu whilst on holiday, however i only had 11.04 on my pocket usb stick, rather than 10.04 :(16:03
BigRedSwhat's wrong with 11.04?16:05
oimonchanged his mind after a few apps crashed16:06
oimonand he didn't like global menu16:06
BigRedSso log him into gnome 216:06
brobostigonor show him gnome3 ?16:06
oimonhe was trying the livecd16:06
oimonbetter just to give LTS really16:07
popeywhat crashed?16:07
ali123411.04 is the most buggy release since the botched pulseaudio integration... so yeah16:07
BigRedSyou let people try these things *before* wiping their boot sector? Madness16:07
oimonshotwell and banshee16:07
BigRedSthe only real bugs I've hit in 11.04 is this thing where empathy disappears every so often. I'm really quite pleased that all the bugs I'm finding are pretty trivial16:07
oimonalso i seem to have discovered on my own laptop that f-spot doesn't import photos while banshee is running - need to try replicate it on another pc16:08
ali1234there's also a lot of bugs where it looks like programs have crashed, but really they haven't, due to incredibly poor design decisions16:08
ali1234for example, firefox and synaptic16:08
oimonit would be poor form to recommend 11.04 when i don't use it myself16:09
ali1234it would be incredibly poor form to recommend 11.04 whether you use it or not16:09
ali1234unless you really hate the person you are recommending it to16:09
BigRedSA few of the people I 'support' are on 11.04 now16:10
oimonhe is a win7 user usually but it is having issues on his laptop. KDE 11.04 could be good choice though16:10
BigRedSKDE's never a good choice16:10
oimonwhile on holiday he plugged his HD video camera into his win7 laptop and realised he couldn't import the movies becaause he hadn't installed the exact zoombrowser software that came with the videocam. plugged into my lucid laptop and he was able to browse and retrieve the files :)16:11
oimonthen he discovered that he could browse his iphone.16:11
brobostigonoimon: cool,:)16:11
oimonso we almost sealed the deal :)16:12
oimonexcept i brought the wrong version with me and we had only slow net access16:12
oimonwubi also failed from the usb stick16:12
oimonwhen i have time i have a good few bugs to report16:12
oimoni think the wubi fail was the main reason he didn't at least dual boot16:13
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kailanhi, my sound button has gone in ubuntu 11.04, how do i get it back18:18
AlanBellevening all18:27
* AlanBell has a new keyboard18:27
MartijnVdSAlanBell: does it work? :)18:29
AlanBellhttp://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=64618:29
AlanBelloh yes :)18:29
popey"brown switch"18:35
popeyholy hell, 95 quid ex vat!18:36
AlanBellyup18:36
AlanBellit is a good one18:36
* popey closes the tab18:36
AlanBellbut this one doesn't have a windows key \o/18:36
popeyNot sure that's worth 95 quid18:37
AlanBellyou pay for quality18:40
AlanBellit is kind of nice18:40
AlanBellwell when I say "pay" what I mean is other people might pay for quality18:46
MartijnVdSoh taxpayers paid for it? :P18:47
AlanBellfunnily enough they have a lot of public sector customers18:48
AlanBellI think the treasury and HMRC is full of these keyboards18:48
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popeyi want to get my IBM Model M back out and use it, but sadly it has no Windows key ☹18:59
popeyit pre-dates windows keys by some margin19:00
AlanBellyay19:00
popeywhich makes using unity annoying19:00
MartijnVdSpopey: I still have a serial three-button (no wheel) mouse here somewhere19:00
AlanBellthat was an outstandingly bold marketing move at the time19:00
MartijnVdSpopey: that's also an interesting experience ;)19:00
popeyMartijnVdS: so do I ☺19:01
MartijnVdSand a PS/2 keypad19:01
MartijnVdSnumber pad*19:01
AzelphurI just bought a USB numpad for £2.95 from a shop19:09
Azelphurwhen gnome15 updates to have multiple driver backend support, which will be soon, I'mma hack it up so I can use it like this thing http://www.piengineering.com/xkeys/xk24.php19:09
Azelphurand then troll all the people who paid $130 for it with "Lol I did that with a $4 numpad in Linux, /point /laugh"19:10
MartijnVdSAzelphur: T9?19:12
Azelphurwhat's T9?19:13
Azelphurpredictive text? what does that have to do with it o.O19:14
MartijnVdSyou could write a "predictive text" keyboard driver19:14
MartijnVdSso you can use the numpad to enter text19:14
Azelphuroh19:15
Azelphurthat sounds a bit pointless unless your very constrained for space19:15
MartijnVdSAzelphur: sounds like a wonderful adaptation if you only have one hand19:15
AzelphurMartijnVdS: most people who buy those xkeys are gamers that play games where you benefit from having loooooads of keybinds19:15
AzelphurMartijnVdS: there are one handed keyboard layouts for that19:15
MartijnVdSAzelphur: that would work as well19:16
Azelphuryea, for people with one hand you have single handed keyboard layouts, you got single handed dvorak and stuff19:16
AzelphurI was planning on making it so you could abuse a numpad as a macro pad, like the x-keys19:16
MartijnVdSa hardware unity bar :)19:17
Azelphurthen it's as good as an xkeys, but for £3 :D19:17
jacobwo/ hamitron19:39
hamitronhi jacobw19:40
hamitron:)19:40
popeyAlanBell: have you tried hangouts in plus?19:43
jacobwhows the slackware going?19:43
AlanBellpopey: not yet19:46
AlanBellpopey: I was thinking about it yesterday but I hadn't shaved for a few days and was looking scruffy ;)19:47
popeyi just switched it on19:47
popeyjoin me?19:47
popeyfor testing19:47
hamitronjacobw: on windows 7 atm19:52
jacobw:o19:52
hamitronI've setup a seperate comp for testing19:52
jacobw:)19:52
hamitronand linux just doesn't do what I want now, so will have to spend some time on that19:52
hamitrons/linux/linux distros19:53
hamitronnot giving up, just sat back sulking19:54
hamitronwill make some progress later19:54
hamitron:)19:54
jacobwsulking is fun19:56
dogmatic69_bah, git is being a pos19:56
MartijnVdSuse bzr ;)19:57
hamitronjacobw: not got the motination to work on it yet19:57
hamitronmotivation*19:57
dogmatic69_MartijnVdS: you will never guess the size of my repo vs actual size of files19:57
MartijnVdSdogmatic69_: 1kb19:58
dogmatic69_he19:59
dogmatic69_try 250mb / 4.5mb19:59
dogmatic69_Receiving objects: 100% (59919/59919), 213.21 MiB | 916 KiB/s, done.19:59
dogmatic69_nautilus says '233 items, totalling 5.2 MB'20:01
MartijnVdSdogmatic69_: have you tried "git gc"?20:04
dogmatic69_MartijnVdS: ye, its a new repo... +- 30 commits20:04
dogmatic69_2 branches, 1st one has one commit20:05
MartijnVdSdogmatic69_: did you check in a large file, then delete it again?20:05
MartijnVdSgit count-objects -v20:05
dogmatic69_count: 2920:05
dogmatic69_in-pack: 2775220:06
dogmatic69_prune-packable: 020:06
dogmatic69_garbage: 020:06
MartijnVdSdogmatic69_: git gc --aggressive?20:06
dogmatic69_MartijnVdS: how do i push that to remote?20:07
MartijnVdSdogmatic69_: you don't.. you do it on remote as well20:07
MartijnVdSI think20:07
MartijnVdSask #git20:07
dogmatic69_bah20:08
dogmatic69_just done it on the wrong repo :D20:08
MartijnVdSgc is just garbage-collect20:09
MartijnVdSwont damage the repo20:09
ali1234it does have one nasty side effect20:13
ali1234it repacks all the objects20:13
ali1234so if you export the repo over http20:13
ali1234next time someone pulls they have to download the whole thing all over again20:13
* penguin42 notes you can buy a 6 pack of cornettos from Iceland for £2 - the challenge when you're out in a strange town is how to give away the ones you can't eat; it's cheaper than buying one large ice cream from somewhere20:34
popeyhaha20:36
Azelphurpenguin42: you can buy an entire tub from tescos for like 40p20:42
AzelphurI used to do that, people grumbled at me :(20:43
penguin42Azelphur: Yeh but eating tubs on the go is hard (unless you take a spoon)20:43
Azelphurplastic spoons from tesco are like 10p20:43
Azelphurheck you could probably buy a bowl and everything and still be cheaper XD20:43
* penguin42 has bought the 3 pack of Magnums from Tesco before today - they're about the same every where else sells one - and I can definitely do 2 and can manage 3 :-)20:44
* jacobw can't imagine not being able to eat ice cream20:48
MartijnVdSjacobw: eat some more :)20:49
jacobwbut.. but.. i'll get fat :p20:49
penguin42jacobw: Icecream as far as I can tell has less calories than bars of chocolate (at the rate I can eat the two for comparison)20:50
MartijnVdSpenguin42: Running compensates for my chocolate & ice cream add^H^H^Hhabits20:50
penguin42MartijnVdS: Oh I don't do anything vaguely that energetic20:51
MartijnVdSpenguin42: http://t.co/fMcgEEs20:51
MartijnVdSpenguin42: just got back :)20:51
jacobwi can't be bothered to exercise in this hot weather20:51
MartijnVdSAverage Moving Speed: 11.25 km/h (7.0 mi/h)20:51
MartijnVdSTotal Distance: 4.39 km (2.7 mi)20:51
MartijnVdSI usually run 3 times that distance, but I have an excuse (sore foot)20:52
jacobwyou haven't broken your right toe have you?20:52
MartijnVdSjacobw: Not unless my right toe is near my heel, no20:52
jacobwthat was david haye's excuse this weekend20:52
MartijnVdSDavid Who?20:53
MartijnVdSa boxer?20:53
MartijnVdSwell he IS only 5 days older than I am20:53
jacobwyeah.20:53
jacobwha.20:53
MartijnVdSjacobw: unless he's a kick-boxer, he shouldn't whine about his toe :P20:54
jacobwhaha, good logic.20:54
penguin42MartijnVdS: Well according to google earth I've walked about 2.8Miles today20:56
penguin42MartijnVdS: Mostly in a very relaxed way in the sun20:56
Gizmo_the_Greathey...anyone here work for Canonical? I just intrigued to know about the recruitment procedure20:56
AlanBellGizmo_the_Great: http://www.canonical.com/about-canonical/careers20:57
MartijnVdSpenguin42: I need to run, or I'll gain as much weight as I lost in the past year20:57
Gizmo_the_GreatAlanBell: yeah, I been there already20:57
jacobw++exercise;20:57
penguin42MartijnVdS: I can sympathise with that - I can easily gain lotsof weight20:57
* MartijnVdS lookes at the list for http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/team/1032/detail/20:58
Gizmo_the_GreatAlanBell: I applied about 5 weeks for a role and was told about 10 days ago that they were sifting the applications, but I not heard anything back as yet. Odly, the position I applied for went from 'Closed' (after 4 weeks of being advertised) back to open, and it is still open now, 5 weeks after I first applied. I trying to establish if that is normal for them, or not20:59
AlanBellGizmo_the_Great: sounds normal to me20:59
Gizmo_the_GreatAlanBell: you think so?20:59
Gizmo_the_GreatAlanBell: i have worked for government most of my life so not sure what 'normal' recruitment practises are like21:00
Gizmo_the_Greatseems odd to have gone from open to closed to open I thought21:00
penguin42Gizmo_the_Great: It's possible that a candidate was offered a place but went elsewhere21:01
penguin42(says he not knowing)21:01
Gizmo_the_Greatpenguin42: i wondered that, but it happened very quickly, and the e-mail I got was (I think, from memory) the same day it was reverted back to open. I didn't want to keep pestering them and sound like an over enthusisastic idiot but I am desperate to know one way or the other21:02
Gizmo_the_Greatif I even got through to interview21:02
Gizmo_the_Greatif I even get through to interview, rather21:02
* StevenR wonders how to redirect the sound output from a kvm vm to a file21:03
MartijnVdSStevenR: same way you would any ALSA app?21:05
MartijnVdSStevenR: get a "write to file" ALSA (or pulse?) driver and have the kvm process it use that21:06
StevenRMartijnVdS: yeah, it's the "making kvm push it's output somewhere" bit21:08
StevenRahh. I know where to look next21:08
ubuntuuk-planet[Alan Bell] A Super key you will want to press - http://www.theopensourcerer.com/2011/07/04/a-super-key-you-will-want-to-press/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a-super-key-you-will-want-to-press21:08
Laneythat's so almost a nice url21:11
AzelphurAlanBell: I did that on the cheap http://azelphur.com/system/files/images/2010-08-18%2019.21.54.jpg :P21:11
MartijnVdSBlurry picture is blurry :)21:11
Azelphurhehe21:11
Laneythis http://www.famouslogos.org/logos/superman-logo.jpg is more appropriate for the super key imho21:13
Azelphurlol21:17
jacobwhaha21:18
jacobwAzelphur: that eeePC is exactly like mine .. :P21:31
Azelphurfunny coincidence that isn't it :P21:31
StevenRMartijnVdS: ok..so it records. All I need now is something to buffer the output :)21:44
StevenR(it's a little choppy)21:44
StevenRMartijnVdS: actually, it turns out that this file is all choppy, when I play another, it's lovely.21:53
Azelphurhmm, I'm following the instructions here, specifically Step 2, configure passwordless login21:58
AzelphurI did that, but it still asks me for a password. :(21:58
Azelphurby here I mean here http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-rsnapshot-backup-howto/21:59
Azelphurdunno quite why I didn't paste the URL >.<22:00
brobostigongood night everyone, sleep well.23:47

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