[00:01] <cyberanger> that reminds me, I forgot to show you all it, and I know two of you (at least) would look at the live cd when done (I've got some updates to do to that one too, hopefully done tommorow, and I'll upload them somewhere for you all)
[00:04] <Unit193> wrst: Re: Solaris. Did you try OpenIndiana?
[00:04] <wrst> no haven't had much time here lately Unit193
[00:04] <Unit193> wrst: That's fine, I have just glanced at it once and I had no idea what you have tried
[01:23] <wrst> I like trying things
[01:25] <Unit193> OpenIndiana = OpenSolaris So I'm not sure if I should bother (But I want to try BSD and Solaris)
[01:26] <cyberanger> Unit193: What's stopping you? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxUZUnRwH7s
[01:26] <cyberanger> whoops, wrong link, cool video though
[01:26] <cyberanger> http://www.freebsd.org/
[01:27] <Unit193> cyberanger: I'm fat and lazy, that's why! Free over Open?
[01:27] <cyberanger> yeah
[01:27] <Unit193> (I'm not actually fat if you were wondering)
[01:29] <Unit193> I do kinda like the little devil...
[01:29] <cyberanger> Unit193: it's the same license, if that's why you asked free vs open
[01:31] <Unit193> cyberanger: I was just wondering why you pointed at Free vs Open
[01:32] <cyberanger> I've used it more, and hence I'm more aware of it
[01:33] <cyberanger> however, I think the ports system in FreeBSD (think apt repository for comparison) isn't in openbsd, one reason freebsd stands out
[01:46] <Unit193> Does it happen to have a LiveCD type? (Or should I just look? :P)
[01:47] <cyberanger> Good Question! ;-)
[01:48] <cyberanger> http://ghostbsd.org/
[01:49] <cyberanger> http://www.pcbsd.org/
[01:49] <cyberanger> derivides of FreeBSD with Live boot
[01:52] <Unit193> I would assume you would think it's best to stick with FreeBSD?
[01:53] <cyberanger> My case it's what I used, but idk if it'll be best for your desktop
[01:53] <cyberanger> I use it way more as a server
[01:58] <Unit193> Sweet, I would guess it's good then ;)  It and Debian both have PPC builds so it may be something I can try of an old G3
[01:59] <cyberanger> lol, I'd go with Debian myself
[01:59] <cyberanger> (I like it more, but use both)
[02:02]  * cyberanger has finished another script, open wifi autoconnect, still have to work on another one that deals with captive portals
[02:04] <cyberanger> man, I have too many projects (and today I actually got alot done with most of them)
[02:04]  * Unit193 still would (maybe) try BSD and Solaris in VM
[02:05] <Unit193> Congrats on getting stuff done (sounds to be much needed)
[02:07] <wrst> well wow, we singed an offer on a house yesterday and just got one on ours a couple hours ago
[02:09] <cyberanger> wrst: wow, a huge hurdle in this market too
[02:10] <Unit193> No kidding! Going for bigger?
[02:11] <wrst> yep Unit193 with the little one comes a need for space, we have been blessed and we could handle doing two houses for a few months if need be but man you talk about a load lifted :)
[02:13] <wrst> still pending financing on the buyer... but pretty sure that's going to work out
[02:14] <Unit193> Did I know about little fella? I would guess so...
[02:14] <wrst> Unit193: she's fairly new four months old today
[02:14] <wrst> but she has an ever expaning kingdom
[02:27] <cyberanger> Unit193: you do now for sure ;-)
[02:27] <Unit193> Aye, I'll forget though...
[02:28] <Unit193> Little girl or boy?
[02:28] <cyberanger> wrst: closer to work for either of you?
[02:29] <cyberanger> Unit193: Girl if I remember right ( wrst correct me if I'm wrong)
[02:32] <wrst> oh yes Unit193 a girl
[02:33] <wrst> cyberanger:  actually about the same but its a little handier for my wife to drop the baby off to my mom he is going to keep her when school starts back
[02:33] <wrst> my wife is a teacher
[02:36] <cyberanger> wrst: I thought I recalled that
[02:37] <Unit193> Not to break this up, but did anyone see this? http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Microsoft-contributes-a-lot-of-changes-to-Linux-kernel-3-0-1280528.html
[02:37] <cyberanger> and nice it benifits in some way like that
[02:37] <wrst> cyberanger: now my fear is that I may not be able to get as fast of a connection at the new place
[02:38] <cyberanger> I was thinking cheaper driving, shorter distance
[02:38] <cyberanger> wrst: you can get as much as you can afford
[02:38] <cyberanger> ;-)
[02:39] <cyberanger> Unit193: that's fuzzy math
[02:40] <wrst> cyberanger:  short of buying a large company I have as much as is possible here 10/1
[02:40] <cyberanger> between Novell being a Microsoft company and the "study" citing code that won't enter the actual kernel, (so called staging area)
[02:41] <cyberanger> wrst: you don't have to buy from a large company, just look like one a little
[02:41] <cyberanger> buy from Charter FiberLink, Earthlink Bussiness, AT&T Bussiness
[02:41] <wrst> cyberanger: how would they get it to me?
[02:43] <cyberanger> they'll do whatever your heart desires, for a price your wallet will hate
[02:43] <wrst> ha ha well cyberanger I think it would require stringing a wire from about 20 miles away :)
[02:43] <cyberanger> if it's fiber, from the nearest node to you, underground
[02:44] <cyberanger> deploying boosters & such as needed
[02:44] <cyberanger> depends where exactly you'll be
[02:44] <wrst> well probably more like 10 it would have to come from cookeville we aren't so wired here
[02:45] <cyberanger> wrst: how close are you to I -40?
[02:45] <cyberanger> not an exit, just the interstate
[02:46] <wrst> the new house probably 15 miles or so
[02:48] <wrst> cyberanger: this is where we are going to: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=210+golden+circle+cookeville+tn&hl=en&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=37.052328,86.572266&z=16
[02:48]  * wrst apologizes for the stupidly long link
[02:51] <cyberanger> goo.gl
[02:52] <cyberanger> lol
[02:53] <cyberanger> wrst: wrst you might be better off than you think
[02:53] <wrst> cyberanger: if i can get my current set up I will be happy
[02:53] <cyberanger> right near cookeville hwy, between Cookeville & Livingston
[02:53] <wrst> 10/1 and very reliable.. right now
[02:54] <cyberanger> likely some lines in the that area due to that
[02:55] <wrst> yeah as long as I can keep what I have I will be ok all through the same provider
[03:01] <wrst> well good night guys think I will head to bed
[03:03] <Unit193> wr	Adios!
[03:10] <cyberanger> night wrst
[03:10] <cyberanger> 2 am, suprised you hadn't wrst
[03:10] <cyberanger> you've been a bit of a night owl tonight
[03:11] <cyberanger> Unit193: 3am for us, perhaps I should head off too
[03:11]  * cyberanger thinks about that for a sec
[03:11] <cyberanger> NAW, sleeps for fools ;-)
[03:28] <Unit193> cyberanger: I know! I got off last night at 6am! (wait, was that still night?)
[03:34] <cyberanger> no, morning
[04:00] <cyberanger> whoops, my time is set for GMT atm
[04:00] <cyberanger> that's why it doesn't feel so late
[04:00] <cyberanger> live disc, duh\
[04:01] <Unit193> Did you ever see this? http://youtu.be/NYGlWjIKoY4
[04:03] <Unit193> And I would have done this www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L-rrkyvApU
[04:04] <cyberanger> lol
[11:59] <wrst> cyberanger: think you need to check your clock ;)
[13:12] <Unit193> cyberanger: If you were still looking at it, this was accepted  Bug 811688
[13:13] <Unit193> Er... Too used to ubottu https://launchpad.net/bugs/811688
[14:42] <cyberanger> Unit193: lol
[14:42] <cyberanger> wrst: I did, it was set 4 hours fast
[14:43] <cyberanger> live disc defaults to GMT
[14:45]  * cyberanger nearly took out his whole $HOME directory, luckily all the worthwhile stuff is backed up, planning to reinstall today, did backups on friday
[14:47] <cyberanger> script did what it was meant to do, just fired off a little soon, sorta like celebrating New Years Day at 9PM on New Years Eve
[15:30] <cyberanger> lol, whoops
[21:45] <Unit193> 0_o I'm being stalked... ^^ Was in the other LoCo channel too...