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ballHello iceflatline05:06
balliceflatline: How are the fireworks?05:07
AlanBellmorning all06:25
TheOpenSourcererMorning06:34
dwatkinshiya06:49
DJonesMorning07:11
TheOpenSourcererOooh - http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/07/ubuntu-logo-appears-samsung-galaxy-ii-ad-why/07:43
hoovermorning all07:48
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dwatkinsoh, no more synaptic08:08
bigcalmGood morning troops08:36
oimonhttp://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/Vsftpd-backdoor-discovered-in-source-code-update-1272310.html08:37
oimonjust saw this story :-\08:37
popeydo people install a public facing ftp server using a tarball from upstream source?08:45
BigRedSpeople do do some dumb things when given an internet-facing server :(08:48
oimonpopey: not usually , unless you need specific compile options08:48
oimonbut how many people check the gpg key?08:49
hoovermorning biggie08:50
bigcalmHola!08:50
popeyoimon: even if I needed specific compile options I would compile the package from my repo08:50
popeyand repackage it08:50
popeybut I am not most people I guess08:50
* hoover usuall compiles custom stuff using --prefix so it's easier to switch between versions08:51
* BigRedS usually tries to claim there's no alternative to whatever apt-get pulls in :)08:51
popeyheh08:53
popeythat too08:53
gordpeople download the wordpress .zip file all the time08:59
oimonwasn't there a package recently that had been compromised for ages before anyone noticed?09:01
oimonby package, i mean application source09:01
hooverhehe09:03
hooverI'm guilty of blindly updating wp over the web, too09:03
* bigcalm nods09:05
* bigcalm backs up 1st though and keeps everything in svn09:05
oimongood boy09:06
Myrtti*yawn*09:06
oimongives Myrtti a coffee09:07
* bigcalm has coffee!09:07
xapelI have set up gmail in evolution and set it to automatically retrieve images. Now it hangs on an image that it cannot retrieve. Is there a workaround for this perhaps?09:11
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dogmatic69if i am on some path in terminal, how can i open that quickly in nautilus09:13
oimonnautilus `pwd`09:13
dogmatic69nice09:13
dogmatic69thanks09:13
oimonmy pleasure09:14
daubersMorning09:14
dogmatic69o/09:14
brobostigongood morning everyone.09:14
hoovermoning brobostigon, daubers09:17
brobostigonmorning hoover09:17
* daubers does mundane data entry09:19
hooveror even quicker: nautilus .09:22
hoover(note the "." ;-)09:22
daubersHmm... bit unfortunate the best sqlite editor I found is a firefox addon09:40
bigcalmIt's irritating that the best mysql editor is not open. SQLyog works well under wine though :)09:43
JGJonesThere should be an extension or whatever for browsers that can take a GPG key that's listed from where you download and check it with the downloaded file automatically.09:46
oimon+109:47
JGJonesSince most people don't bother doing this, this would make it easier. It's an idea for any coder to do (I can't code a thing apart from 10 PRINT "Hello world" 20 GOTO 10 ;-))09:47
BigRedSI've long wondered why browsers ignore the md5s file, too09:47
bigcalmTalking of WP, 3.2 is out and pestering me to upgrade09:51
hooverthanks for the note biggie ;-)09:53
hooverrequires php 5.2.x though09:54
hooverneed to get those jasonlitka reps on my centos server I guess09:55
oimonhoover: tried the http://iuscommunity.org/ repo?09:56
hooveroimon: I generally use jasonlitka when I need a newer php version on centos09:56
hooverbut thanks for the link oimon09:56
oimonit is the rackspace community repo, so quite trustworthy09:56
oimonpopey: saw your tweet, shocked that you didn't install http://biebian.sourceforge.net/ for the 8yr old instead10:05
popeyheh10:08
oimonlatest version of hotot moves all RTs to another panel...interesting10:10
oimon they introduced a "content firewall" to filter my timeline wooo!10:16
bigcalmIn an effort to be productive today, atempting not to look at twitter until lunch time.10:21
oimonjust saved £1000 by asking dell to remove windows tax on 19 PCs :-\10:27
AlanBellwell done oimon!10:28
oimonthats worth another 2 PCs :D10:28
oimonthats even after selection the cheapest win7 option too10:29
AlanBelloimon: got documents and a blog to put it on?10:29
oimonit's a normal service for me, since i have an account manager10:30
oimonso no hoops to jump through, just ask him to provide a quote without win10:30
oimonharder for the average joe10:31
oimonsaving per PC 52.51 + VAT10:31
oimoni may blog about it to remind people though10:34
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xapelanyone know of a remote desktop solution that will work via a mobile broadband connection?10:36
JGJonesto access your own computer remotely? Or to access someone else's computer?10:37
xapelaccess someone else's10:37
JGJonesYou can always use Teamviewer10:38
xapelJGJones: Thanx, I'll check it out10:38
xapelJGJones: There's nothing in the repositories perhaps?10:40
JGJonesno sorry there aren't...10:40
oimonxapel: which OS is running on the pc?10:41
xapeloimon: Ubuntu on both client and server10:41
oimonfreenx is a good solution but you will need to punch holes in the firewall10:41
oimoni believe skype also allows desktop sharing and manages to get around firewall issues10:42
oimondepends if you want "share my screen" or to open a different session10:42
xapelthe problem with skype is I do not get to control the mouse and keyboard10:43
JGJonesoimon, As I understand it - Skype's desktop sharing is a live video of your desktop10:43
xapelJGJones: yes, thats correct10:43
xapelI need to provide software support for my mother in law 400km away10:44
oimonssh ?10:44
JGJonesSSH is one option10:44
xapelI converted her from Windows to Ubuntu10:44
oimonfreenx also works over ssh connections and is super fast10:45
JGJonesyou can use the inbuilt remote desktop on Ubuntu - it's based on VNC and so will be crappy on slow connections, but it's there.10:45
xapeloimon, JGJones: ssh? tell me more. Can I see her screen or is it only commandline10:45
popeyi use vnc over ssh10:46
popeyi have opened port 22 _only_ on her router, and use dynamic dns to get a hostname for her ip10:46
popeythen just do:-10:46
popeyvncviewer -via mumsmachine.dyndns.org localhost10:46
popeythat opens an ssh tunnel and vnc viewer10:46
popeyjob done10:46
xapelpopey: it is mobile broadband (like a vodafone dongle) so no routers and port forwarding I'm afraid10:47
brobostigonmumbuntu :)10:47
AlanBellusing vinagre on her end?10:47
xapelyes mumbuntu :)10:47
popeyxapel: get her machine to setup a reverse ssh tunnel to your machine when it starts up10:47
popeythen you can get in from your machine10:47
JGJonesxapel, I'm guessing your mum can't open ports etc on her router? :)10:47
JGJonesYou need something to access her machine NOW do you?10:48
JGJonesand then you can implement the solutions like Popey said10:48
popeyyou could cron a job to check if the tunnel is up, and if not, start it10:48
popeyor use my super magic vnc app which is currently in development :D10:49
xapelJGJones: No, she does not have a router. She has a USB vodafone dongle. And even if she had a router, there is no way I would even attempt to talk her through that process over the phone.10:49
xapelI do not need it right now, but I'm sure I will need it at some point10:50
JGJonesah...ok...go with what popey said - I do the same thing too :)10:50
brobostigonyep, tried and tested mumbuntu solution, :)10:50
JGJonesfor my Dadbuntu :)10:50
* popey is writing a remote control app for ubuntu for exactly this situation10:51
oimonsomebody should do a respin of the custom mumbuntu setup :P10:51
JGJonespopey, I'll be interested to test it :)10:51
xapelpopey, How do I set up the reverse ssh tunnel form her machine? Or are you saying your rc app in development will take care of this automatically?10:52
popeyyes10:53
popeythe person presses a button, you press a button, all just works10:53
popeyworks via proxies too10:53
xapelpopey...so you are a remote desktop ninja master!10:54
xapelpopey, where and when can I get it? I'll be willing to pay a nominal fee for it as well :)10:56
oimongrrrr everytime somebody else gets my password wrong too many times on my bank website, i have to setup all my security questions all over again11:17
hamitron:/11:21
oimonno punctuation allowed in my bank password :-\11:22
penguin42oimon: Why what did you try?11:23
hamitronoimon: "We regret we can not provide you with your money right now....... muahahahaha"11:23
oimonpenguin42: they state on the password page that only letters and numbers allowed in my incredibly secure bank password11:23
oimonand they meant it...i tried a secure passwd11:23
penguin42any recommendations on CPU funs - I don't overclock but the standard issue i7-860 fan isn't coping when all four cores are fully loaded11:25
penguin42funs? fans!11:25
AlanBellI was thinking of shutting down the server I use for IRC to clean the fans11:26
AlanBellor I could try taking it apart with it still on11:28
directhexpenguin42, it's probably not the cpu fan that's the problem - usually it's the case fans.11:28
penguin42directhex: Hmm that's possible - I've got a 12cm but slow case fan - nice and quiet and I was trying to keep it that way11:29
gordAlanBell, i think we all know that its more fun to take things apart whilst they are still on11:29
directhexpenguin42, in or out?11:29
penguin42directhex: Blowing out11:29
penguin42directhex: There isn't anything much else in the machine - a single 7200RPM 1T drive which is cool enough and a single low end Radeon (passively cooled)11:30
directhexpenguin42, yeah, that's what i expected. it's mounted in the dead area directly above the motherboard read panel connectors, if you lay the case with mobo horizontal?11:30
directhex*rear11:30
penguin42directhex: No, it's a midi case so the big fan is pretty much in line with the CPU fan11:31
AlanBellgord: I haven't gone offline yet, so I think it is working11:31
hamitronthe i7 is 95W TDP?11:31
penguin42hamitron: Yeh11:31
directhexpenguin42, any grilles on the front? or is it all plastic?11:31
hamitronsome hot stuff11:32
hamitron:)11:32
directhexhamitron, i remember 130W desktop CPUs11:32
hamitrondirecthex: yeh :(11:32
penguin42directhex: Other than the drive bays (all plastic) it's a fine metal mesh - so quiet a lot of piercing and there is a fewcm^2 piereced panel on the side above the CPU fan11:32
penguin42directhex: CPU idles at about 35c but a big make -j can take it upto 9011:33
hamitronpenguin42: how hot it getting?11:33
hamitronoh, nvm11:33
hamitron:D11:33
AlanBellmission acomplished :)11:33
directhexpenguin42, any mounts for a front fan?11:33
hamitronyou read my question before I typed it :/11:33
penguin42directhex: Not sure, but there is certainly room - but I was hoping to keep it quiet11:34
directhexpenguin42, then don't buy noisy fans!11:34
penguin42directhex: Hehe yes - well that is why I used the big but slow 12cm on the back11:34
hamitronhow is the i7 getting that hot when it is 95W, my pentium d was only 95W and never got near that11:35
hamitron:/11:35
* penguin42 wonders if the problem is actually the mesh on the side - does it mean the air isn't actually flowing over the CPU?11:35
directhexpenguin42, you don't have any "flow" at all, without an intake.11:35
penguin42directhex: Well as I say the front is all mesh11:36
directhexpenguin42, you're going to have pockets of hot air as-is. just having mesh won't keep things cool11:36
hamitronif there is mesh near the rear extracting fan, you can be sure the air will take the easiest route11:36
hamitron;)11:36
directhexpenguin42, a case which is totally sealed save for an intake and an outtake will run cooler than a case made of chickenwire :p11:37
gordi have a radiator connected to my water cooling thing, so it means i actually blow air in to my case as i need to get air moving over the radiator, its crazy11:37
hamitronI read a really good report on cooling, can't find it atm :/11:38
penguin42hamitron: Well that's what I'm wondering about the side opening11:38
hamitronit was about 60 pages long though11:38
penguin42is going to ask a different question11:41
penguin42any advice on which replacement CPU fan to buy11:41
* hamitron just uses stock11:42
hamitron;)11:42
hamitronthere are some cheap complete sealed water cooling kits that look good value11:43
hamitron50 quid iirc11:43
* penguin42 wonders why on a quad core machine, 4 md5sum /dev/zero's runs cooler than 811:43
penguin42ok, so I have HT but hmm11:44
hamitronhttp://www.ebuyer.com/product/23418711:45
hamitronbit overkill11:45
hamitron;/11:45
penguin42yeh that's a bit pricey11:46
penguin42hamitron: I was wondering about something like http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Components/Fans%2C+Heatsinks%2C+Coolers/CPU+Coolers/Be+Quiet%21+Dark+Rock+Advanced+CPU+Cooler+?productId=4359011:47
hamitronit has to be better for sure11:48
hamitron:)11:48
* penguin42 is a bit worried about it fitting11:48
hamitronyeh :/11:48
hamitronI'd just get more case fans tbh11:48
hamitronbut I have no case fans11:48
hamitron\o/11:48
dauberspenguin42: Just get a couple of dozen CO2 fire extinguishers. That'll keep the whole lot nice and cold for a little while11:48
penguin42daubers: True, they're a bit noisy when they discharge11:49
dauberspenguin42: Fun though11:49
penguin42true11:49
penguin42make -j   <psssszzzzzzzz>11:49
daubersI hear liquid freon is also good in those situations11:50
MattJCO2 fire extinguishers linked up to a smoke detector11:51
hamitronhttp://www.ebuyer.com/product/26401111:51
MattJso every time it catches fire, it puts it out11:51
hamitronI swear there was a cheaper one11:51
daubersand sends you an xmpp message?11:51
MattJNo, it would use pubsub of course11:51
daubersheh11:51
penguin42so what are the gotchas in whether it fits or not? (assuming it's for the right socket type) - case height? Whether it snags on the DIMMs ?11:52
hamitronhttp://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=HS-005-AN&groupid=962&catid=1532&subcat=11:52
hamitrongetting there11:52
hamitron;)11:52
dauberspenguin42: Making sure any cables near it are clear of the fan11:52
penguin42nod11:53
* hoover 's all confused... dropbox vs. sparkleshare vs. spideroak vs...11:54
MartijnVdSUbuntu One11:54
hooverI've been listening to too many podcasts lately11:54
hooveryeah, I've started using UO for more sensitive stuff11:55
oimondon't forget syncany11:55
hooversparkleshare looks nice, too esp. the ability to use your own storage11:55
hooveroimon: I've tried syncany, but it still looks early days11:56
directhexhttp://www.frozencpu.com/products/13091/ex-vap-20/Cooler_Express_2011_Design_Super_Evaporator_CPU_GPU_Cooling_Unit_-_Sockets_AM2_AM3_LGA_1156_LGA1366_CE-48-D-1C-1G.html?tl=g4911:56
penguin42heck11:57
hamitronwith all these high temps people keep saying, are the stock coolers maybe not flat or something?11:59
hamitronalthough, I suspect some of these TDP figures are skewed somehow11:59
hamitron;/12:00
hamitronmy i3 is sat idle at 20 C12:01
hamitron:)12:01
AlanBellmy i3 laptop is idling at 58C, an atom desktop is at 38 C12:02
hamitron:-o12:02
ali123420 C12:02
ali1234no12:02
hamitronit is summer AlanBell, turn the heating down12:02
hamitron;)12:03
AlanBell20C is lower than ambiant right now!12:03
hamitronali1234: I don't believe 20C either12:03
hamitron;)12:03
hamitronbut my i3 says 20 C, and the core2 says 18 C12:03
ahayzen1My GPU is sitting at 68 C idle :S12:03
penguin42it would be nice to find the spec for the original Intel fan in terms of cooling capacity12:03
AlanBellI would perhaps believe 20C if it was off12:03
hamitronAlanBell: it is either off, or I do no work? ;)12:04
hamitronmy cheap room thermonitor says 26 C12:05
hamitronso dunno how comps work out the temps12:05
ali1234in your case they don't12:05
ali1234they just make up a random and obviously wrong number12:05
hamitronali1234: yeh12:05
hamitron:/12:05
hamitrontbh, the heatsink actually feels cold to touch12:06
hamitronhaha12:06
hamitronso dunno12:06
AlanBellin this house we obey the laws of thermodynamics12:06
hamitronthe fan on the core2 duo is actually 0 rpm12:08
AlanBellhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/638383/ the results from our i7 in the cloud12:08
hamitronand feels fine to touch12:08
hamitronspins up at 20 C12:08
popeyhowd you get that AlanBell ?12:08
AlanBellsensors12:08
popeyah12:08
AlanBellhad to install lmsensors and run sensors-detect and some other stuff it told me to run to load the kernel module12:09
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/638384/12:09
popeymy desktop12:09
hamitronwhat is temp1,2,3?12:09
AlanBellhamitron: I have no clue12:10
jpdssudo apt-get install sysstat; <configure sysstat in /etc/default/sysstat>; sar -m TEMP12:10
AlanBellI want a silent ARM server12:11
AlanBellor desktop, same thing12:12
gordme too! although my silent atom is okay12:12
hamitronI got netgear readynas with a Sparq cpu :)12:12
penguin42AlanBell: The Marvell based ones aren't bad for that - the challenge is finding stuff with good storage interfaces and network interfaces12:12
* hamitron likes to be different, ARM is getting popular ;/12:12
hamitronI wish I had a x86 now though12:13
hamitronbe nice to be able to run normal things12:14
AlanBellI am not running anything on the server that wouldn't run on ARM12:15
* BigRedS pats his ppc dns server fondly12:15
BigRedSwell, I would if I was in the same room as it12:15
hamitrontbh, got serious data overload, and no decent way to back it up12:17
hamitron:/12:17
hamitronthat is what scares me now12:17
hamitronif some of my drives blew, I wouldn't know what would be lost12:18
oimonthat's the cost of being different ..12:18
hamitronand when I came to need something off it, I'd be searching everywhere and wasting time12:18
hamitronhaha12:18
hamitronno, more the cost of hoarding12:18
hamitron:)12:18
gordhamitron, switch to a RAID?12:19
hamitronthat costs12:19
hamitronand RAID is not really a good backup12:19
gordits not a backup at all, its failure prevention12:20
hamitronI want something I can sync a backup, then physically remove12:20
hamitronaye12:20
hamitronI use multiple hdd and hotswap now12:21
hamitronbut just a pain12:21
gordall backup stuff is a pain12:21
hamitronyhe :/12:22
hamitrontempted with bluray12:22
gordi backup the few things i actually need to, encryption keys and the like. put lots of stuff in the cloud and have a "i don't actually care if i lose this file" approach to the majority of stuff12:22
gordsure maybe i'll lose a few seasons of fraiser to a data loss, but i'll go grab the dvd's and re-rip them. i got the data from somewhere before and i'll be able to get it back again12:23
hamitrondvd is not a worry, yeh12:23
hamitronbut something like music, takes longer to rip12:23
BigRedSyeah, I've a bunch of stuff on github and pretty much everything else exists somewhere else and I'll find it if I both lose it *and* notice it's gone12:23
hamitronI wouldn't lose the actual music12:24
hamitronjust the many years of ripping it12:24
gordall my music is in the cloud12:24
oimonthese look cute http://www.synology.com/products/spec.php?product_name=DS411slim&lang=enu#p_submenu12:25
gordand because its ubuntu one, on a bunch of different computers too12:25
hamitronit would take me 200 days to upload my music12:25
hamitron:/12:26
oimonvisit a friend at a uni with a 1 gb uplink :)12:26
hamitronyeh :)12:26
hamitrondoes it cost much?12:26
hamitronfor the storage12:26
popeyi use spideroak and pay nothing12:27
popeyfor 31GB12:27
hamitronI'll need about 2Tb12:28
* oimon chokes on his orange juice12:28
oimonhamitron: do you work ?12:29
hamitronyeh, work from home12:29
hamitron:)12:29
hamitronon holiday this week \o/12:29
oimonno office to speak of?12:29
oimonno other office i mean12:29
hamitronno12:30
Myrttiho-hum12:30
hamitronit would be a needless extra cost12:30
davmor2afternoon all12:30
hamitronI think I may just buy some more hdd12:31
JGJonesha. Given a laptop that's "not working" - window vista with 1GB free space left, but a 2nd partition with 60GB free space.12:31
JGJonesand not used.12:32
hamitronnice :)12:32
directhexJGJones, merge them!12:37
hamitronor low level format that beast off it12:38
hamitron;/12:38
JGJonesdirecthex, aye I'm doing that...making it 1 partition..I'm just making a backup first.12:40
JGJonesquick recommendation - online store to purchase flash memory for next day delivery?12:42
oimoncrucial?12:43
JGJonesI went there first...but they only do SSD drives12:44
JGJonesafter cards - ie SD cards12:44
oimoninsight.com? dabs? all good sellers12:44
hooveroimon: just testing syncany, it fails to create the repo over sftp (centos server), any ideas?12:47
hooverthe exception isn't very helpful, either12:47
oimonnope, sorry, haven't actually used it12:48
hooverI see12:50
hooverit creates files named syncany<something> on the server, so login seems to work12:50
hooveroimon: got it to work13:07
oimon\o/13:07
hooverlooks like the bug that bit me has already been reported on lp13:11
Azelphurusing google calendar, can you "invite" people to places, and accept/reject that invite?13:41
gordaccept/reject the invite for them?13:41
Azelphurno, just send an invite13:42
Azelphurfed up with world of warcraft being crappy and not letting me export the in game calendar so going to do some hackery :p13:43
gordor right, yes sure, i mean, you just set up a meeting/event thing and invite people13:45
gordLocation: Azeroth might be the nerdiest thing i ever heard of though13:46
Azelphur:D13:46
Azelphurguild raids are awesome though, we all get on mumble and have a great laugh :P13:47
Azelphuryep, managed to trick gcal into inviting myself and giving me the option \o/13:49
Azelphurnow to find a google calendar python lib, scrape the wow website, and winning13:50
ubuntuuk-planet[Tony] Out in the midday sun - http://tonywhitmore.co.uk/blog/2011/07/05/out-in-the-midday-sun/14:08
MattJHeh14:16
oimonanyone remember much about old processors? i.e. how the AMD sempron 3400+ compares to P4 3.0ghz14:46
hamitronoimon: they actually re-branded some things a few times14:48
oimonthe sempron machines, although newer by around 1yr , seem woefully slow14:48
gordoimon, check tomshardware for benchmarks maybe?14:48
* tugrik giggles at the use of "old" and carries on working14:48
hamitronI'd favour the P4 3ghz over the sempron 340014:49
oimonseems to be true14:49
oimonhave some spare machines at work and figuring which one to take home :)14:49
hamitron:D14:50
oimonalthough i have a p4 3.2ghz at home already , but it doesn't have pci-express14:50
hamitrontake all of them? ;)14:50
oimonhamitron: i'm married..not good idea anymore14:50
hamitronhaha14:50
oimonthe AMD ones sound fast cos they are 64 bit but they seem completely lame14:51
hamitronmy P4 has pci-e :(14:51
hamitronI really want an older P4 system with AGP14:51
oimontrying to figure out if pci-e 1x is faster than agp 4x14:51
oimonhamitron: where are you?14:51
hamitronEast Yorkshire, so miles away14:52
oimoni have loads of p4 boxes to get rid of :P14:52
oimonoh14:52
AlanBellI am now running my little atom server fanless to see what will happen14:54
hamitron64 bit is only useful, if you intend to have loads of memory14:54
gordAlanBell, been working well for me for a few years14:54
oimonyeah, but because it was 64bit, it sounded more modern than the old p4s..so you know...thought might be faster14:54
gordi don't stress the poor thing though14:54
hamitronAMD supported AMD64 before intel14:55
hamitronclue is in the name14:55
hamitron;)14:55
AlanBellthe dual core one seems stable at 72C, a little 230 box has stabilised at 40C without cpu fan14:55
* hamitron faints at the idea of 72C14:56
gordyeah mine isn't dual core14:56
AlanBellhamitron: it was 30 something before I took the fan off14:59
hamitronit went 30->72C?15:00
hamitron:-o15:00
AlanBellI think it was 37 ish15:00
hamitronI like to keep mine below 50C under full load15:01
AlanBellI might swap things about so the 230 is the always on server, that one doesn't have a psu fan15:02
hamitrontotally fanless? :D15:02
AlanBellit has a case fan, but it can control that15:05
AlanBellso I can use fancontrol to set it not to come on unless things get really heated15:05
AlanBelland hdparm -S 6 /dev/sda to spindown the hdd after 30 seconds of idle15:06
AlanBelland maybe boot from a USB stick15:07
AlanBellso the hdd only spins up when it is doing a backup (the machine's primary task)15:07
AlanBellI run irssi on it too, so that I know about it if that machine goes down15:08
gordif my machine goes down landscape spams me with email15:20
gordalmost always happens when i'm away from home15:20
AlanBellactually so does mine15:20
shaunois that not useful?15:20
AlanBellthink I am 18 months into the 6 week free trial now15:20
gordhehe15:31
davmor2I treated myself to a DAB radio from asda last night so I could listen to Absolute 80's without having to kill my BB connection  sound quality good and price not too bad either at £26 huzzah15:51
davmor2MooDoo: me owld mukka 'ow am ya15:51
davmor2AlanBell: nice post on the keyboard :)15:55
oimonpricey though15:55
oimononly a keyboard connoisseur would pay £95 quid for something that can be purchased for £5-10 that can do a fairly decent job15:56
oimonobligatory xkcd link: http://xkcd.com/915/15:57
AlanBellthis is true15:57
* oimon tries pressing loads of keys at once15:59
davmor2oimon: why what did the key do to you?16:00
* oimon concludes that his keyboard is OK16:00
gordi got a dinovo edge keyboard, its wonderful :)16:01
oimonthe speed of a lucid install from usb is incredibly satisfying16:02
oimonagh here's the rain they promised16:09
AlanBellI just did an oneiric install from USB16:09
oimonAlanBell: how was it?16:09
AlanBellinstalling to an SD card :)16:09
oimonjust like natty?16:09
AlanBellwent fine and now I can boot silently from the SD card and I set the power management on the spinning disk so it is not working most of the time16:10
* penguin42 returns with an 'Arctic cooling Freezer 13 fan'16:11
AlanBellneed to rsync 200Gb from the current backup machine to the new silent one16:13
sagacihi Alan, I think last time I was in here, you were doing some kind of "installation" jam where you used vnc or something for people to connect and comment/file bugs on the beta(?) natty install... I was just wondering what specific application did you use and also, how long you run those sessions for..?16:16
AlanBellhi sagaci16:17
AlanBellgood question16:17
AlanBellso I think that was done using KVM16:17
AlanBellit set up a VNC server pointing at the display of the machien16:18
sagaciah ok, do you run those sessions on each milestone?16:20
AlanBellonly done it once, but it is something we could do again fairly easily I think16:21
AlanBellmight be something we could do with a wider audience, not just -uk16:23
AlanBelland on milestones16:23
AlanBellAlpha 2 is on Thursday16:24
amartinHi everybody. I'm thinking of buying an external blu-ray LG BE12LU30. Does anybody knows if this is going to worke well on ubuntu?16:24
Azelphuramartin: intending to use it to play movies?16:25
sagaciyeah, being in an unofficial loco (*-au), just trying to think or incorporate things we can do together online since it's harder for us to physically meet as much as other teams are able to16:25
AlanBellwe don't do that much in person16:26
amartinAzelphur, this is the second thing, but mostly for buckup my data, movies etc. So I just want to know if it works at all under linux16:26
hamitronthe UK is a *big* place ¬¬16:26
hamitron;)16:26
AlanBellhamitron: not from an -au perspective!16:27
Azelphuramartin: *shrug* I got no idea beyond that, google the model + ubuntu16:27
Azelphursee if you find anything16:27
hamitronAlanBell: I see no evidence AU is large, these "maps" I'm shown maybe are not to scale ;)16:28
sagaciwouldn't uk fit in tasmania?16:28
hamitronthe rest of the World is so small, I can't see it from here16:29
amartinAzelphur, I'm doing that for about 2 hours, no luck16:29
amartinI tried ubuntu + BE12LU30, linux + BE12LU30 etc. and the only thing I have found is that lg says: if it's not working under linux then please call us at...16:31
Azelphuramartin: if it says that it's a good thing?16:40
Azelphurthat means they support it?16:40
amartinAzelphur, don't know for sure, it seems that they want to support linux, but cannot say if it's working with the specific model. And ask to call them if it's not working. I don't want to stuck with unusable drive which cost a little bit16:42
Azelphuryou can't really get better assurance than the company supporting Linux16:43
Azelphurthat's about as good as it's gonna get16:43
amartinAzelphur, I guess so. I have an LG external dvd for about 2 years now and it was working out of the box. I heard that there are some problems with blu-ray under linux and probably windows as well, so don't want to waste my money. But thanks anyway16:46
Azelphuramartin: if you don't want to be an early adopter, you need to wait xD16:46
shaunomost the problems I've heard of have been hdcp (eg, playback issues).  I've not heard much either way about writing them tho16:47
amartinshauno, thanks, if I can burn blu-rays with my data then that's all I need ;) I guess I'll give it a go16:50
shaunoI'm not saying it works.  just that most the issues I've heard are concerning playback16:53
amartinshauno, yeah I know, but since nobody knows that, and there are some indicators that LG works under linux (my external dvd I have bought 2 years ago always works) I think it might be worth to try it. Unless I can buy it, test and sent back if it's not working16:58
shaunoyou seem to be right tho, the google results are almost pure trash16:59
davmor2amartin: I would imagine that you can read and write files to blank dvd/blu-ray on it however I don't think there is an easy way to play blu-ray films on it iirc (that is the general way things are with them so I see no reason that it would be different)17:01
amartindavmor2, yes that is what my logic says to me17:02
directhexshauno, aacs, not hdcp17:12
shaunoI assume that's the encryption?17:13
directhexshauno, yes17:24
Azelphuris there any way to monitor what ajax queries javascript is making?17:35
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AlanBellAzelphur: firebug, network tab XHR button17:50
Azelphurindeed, just found it :)17:50
penguin42hmm this heatsink is rather confusing17:56
penguin42the orientation of the mounting plate shown seems to mean that the fan would blow upwards in the case rather than across which doesn't match the diagram showing the assembled system - do cpu sockets always face the same direction on i7-8xx systems?18:00
penguin42phew - works; and 25c cooler when flat out18:39
penguin42right, now I can eat18:42
suprengrhiyaz all.  tonight's the night with *no* live u-uk podcast, right?19:12
suprengr...no WC... :(   ?19:13
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JGJoneshttp://9to5mac.com/2011/07/05/is-the-appletv-2-the-future-of-low-cpu-use-servers-desktops/ - I really want an ARM server for at home. AppleTV suck up just 6W roughly so if one could slap linux onto that, it's gonna be fantastic20:36
MartijnVdSJGJones: there's guruplug20:37
AlanBellhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14030720 want20:37
penguin42I'm sure there was one of the free designs that did that a couple of years ago20:38
AlanBellit is a good material to work with, low melting point20:40
JGJonesMartijnVdS, ooh look interesting...I'm after a replacement home server for my old old desktop20:43
MartijnVdSJGJones: all I use mine for is remote disk/upnp server, so I got a Synology NAS20:44
JGJonesMartijnVdS, where did you buy yourself from? was it perhaps this? http://www.newit.co.uk/ (seem that this is the only uk distrubutor I could find?)20:49
MartijnVdSJGJones: I got it in the Netherlands, as I live there ;)20:50
JGJonesah :)20:50
MartijnVdSJGJones: look for "diskstation"20:50
MartijnVdSebuyer has them20:51
JGJonesHmm...quite a lot of plug computers now - dreamplug and so on...20:51
MartijnVdSI have the 210j, but 211 is the current model (2-disk versoin)20:51
penguin42JGJones: They're just newer generations of each other20:51
JGJonesI'm just liking the idea of low power....20:52
JGJonesfirst I'll have to decide on what model to get :)20:52
JGJonesha they even now come with an optional 7" touchscreen :)20:54
ubuntuuk-planet[Jono Bacon] Free Official Ubuntu Book For Approved LoCo Teams - http://www.jonobacon.org/2011/07/05/free-official-ubuntu-book-for-approved-loco-teams/21:08
AlanBellI guess we should do that21:10
AlanBellpopey: podcast competition prize?21:10
popeyheh, sure21:12
AlanBellsent21:17
s-foxHello.21:18
AlanBellhi s-fox, and congratulations on the forum council21:19
s-foxHello AlanBell,  thank you.  It is nice to be able to give back some more to those i owe so much.21:20
s-foxHow are you AlanBell?21:20
AlanBellnot so bad21:21
StevenRpopey: those votes.. for "Ubuntu Membership"... what does that mean?21:28
popey!membership21:29
lubotu3Ubuntu Membership means recognition of a significant and sustained contribution to Ubuntu and the Ubuntu community.  For more info see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership21:29
popeyread that21:29
StevenRthanks21:31
brobostigongood night everyone, sleep well.22:23
s-foxHooray, back22:24
fr0stedfmgn :)23:06
dogmatic69_from php, how do i spit out things in color in terminal?23:27
s-foxhmm, wouldn't that be a terminal setting?23:27
s-foxonly output in colour i know of for php is outputting php code in html format for insertion into a webpage.23:28
s-foxnothing for direct terminal output in colour. :/23:29
dogmatic69_well then how do you do 'echo foo' and make foo red?23:30
penguin42dogmatic69_: tput setf 423:32
* penguin42 isn't too sure how the numbering is defined23:33
penguin42oh php23:33
penguin42dunno php23:33
dogmatic69_...23:34
dogmatic69_echo chr(27) . '[1;31mfoo' .chr(27) . "[0m";23:35
dogmatic69_that in php is red foo23:35
dogmatic69_in terminal...23:35
dogmatic69_:)23:35
penguin42dogmatic69_: Right that'll be sending the same codes you get with tput except tput looks it up to make sure it uses the right code for the terminal - except most use the same code23:45
dogmatic69_ye, just looking for the basics23:45
dogmatic69_penguin42: http://i.min.us/ib470a.png23:51
penguin42yep23:51
dogmatic69_nvm the prompt, that is just some .bashrc stuff23:51
dogmatic69_just making reports pretty :P23:51
penguin42dogmatic69_: Be careful, they may make them harder to grep or process later; generally if you can detect if you are going to a terminal and only use it then23:53
dogmatic69_ah ok23:54
dogmatic69_wont be greping this, but will add a note about it23:55
dogmatic69_gonna make a method that can convert '<blue>some text</blue>' into the bash color thing. should be easy i think, for something basic23:55
dogmatic69_when i get that ill add some sort of detection for when its not going to terminal23:56

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