[02:13] <zus> hello
[02:26] <jtatum> hello.
[02:29] <itnet7> zus: hey there!! and jtatum too!
[02:29] <itnet7> What's happening?
[02:29] <jtatum> in a meeting
[02:30] <jtatum> horrible
[02:30] <itnet7> ah, Sorry :-(
[02:31] <zus> itnet7:  hi i was just reading on the new release of  11.10 OO
[02:31] <itnet7> zus: cool!
[12:42] <dantalizing> morning
[13:13] <mhall119> morning dantalizing 
[14:59] <itnet7> mhall119 dantalizing, Morning!
[15:00] <itnet7> mhall119: btw, according to FB, Michelle_Q is on to you..!!
[15:00] <itnet7> :-)
[15:04] <mhall119> what?
[15:05] <mhall119> heh, I missed that post
[15:07] <itnet7> She mentioned discovering your nerdal tendencies :-)
[15:07] <danstoner> how do I get apt-get or aptitude to show me only security updates (with the detail of the upgrade)
[15:08] <itnet7> or something to that effect
[15:15] <itnet7> danstoner: only from cli? or also in update manager?
[15:15] <danstoner> from cli.
[15:15] <danstoner> if I run aptitude with no arguments, I see things grouped.
[15:16] <danstoner> one of the groups is Security Updates.
[15:16] <danstoner> But really, from the cli I want to see 1. only security updates
[15:16] <danstoner> 2. a brief description of the update
[15:30] <dantalizing> danstoner: apt-get dist-upgrade -t natty-security should list the security only updates ... not sure how to see the description too
[15:35] <maxolasersquad> dantalizing: If you just run `aptitude` you get a CLI-GUI.  I've never really used it, but I think you can do what you want from there.
[15:35] <danstoner> I'm on 10.04 lucid
[15:36] <danstoner> maxolasersquad: yeah, i saw the GUI but I want it to just output like a good little cli tool.