[00:11] chris4585: its not bad unity is still bugy some crashes in the tray etc but nothing major [00:34] yes I've seen a bunch of articles, seems good, but dash in my opinion still needs a VERY big overhaul [00:34] besides that I think its alright [00:36] the software center looks top rate now [00:36] and the dash is much better [00:36] i suspect by the LTS it will be very good [00:36] I still am partial to gnome shell but could use unity now [00:38] yeah [00:38] I just hope software center is faster [00:38] and less buggy [00:41] seems ok, but haven't used it much [00:41] I heard it is more snappy now, but we'll see [00:41] unity still lacking in dual montiors it just absolutely sucks because I don't want the top bar on my second monitor [01:28] nivik: howdy! [01:29] how's it goin [01:32] going good nivik, how are you? [01:33] can't complain [01:34] sure you could we all can :) just no one listens when i do :D [01:55] pace_t_zulu: you mean the keys, RSA DSA & ECDSA or the cipher, AES TWOFISH & so on [01:55] wrst: what looks cool, openbts? [01:56] Unit193: I'm still wondering what your question is [01:58] yes cyberanger [01:58] and how are you doing? [01:59] wrst: not bad, just deciding which project I should save up for next [01:59] * cyberanger drools a little when he looks at this HUGE list [02:00] ha ha cyberanger [02:00] cyberanger: I'm trying 11.10 beta out, they have really improved unity [02:13] * cyberanger looks at his HUGE list for "try unity again", doesn't see it [02:14] * cyberanger checks again, to be sure, still not seeing it [02:14] * cyberanger looks for "try lubuntu again", sees it on line 200 [02:18] cyberanger: it is much improved but still got a way to go [02:19] wrst: wanna know the sad thing, that bit above was serious, line 200 of my projects & todo list literally says try lubuntu again [02:19] it's literally 250 lines (or thereabouts) long [02:19] ha ha [02:20] gnome shell is working nicely now in ubuntu so I might use it a little bit more now [03:07] ya gnome has improved [03:13] Juzzy: I take it you've looked into OpenBTS a good bit [03:13] semi [03:13] there was a huge hacker project [03:13] using an airplane [03:14] I'll go google for it in a few [03:18] airprobe is one of the related projects [03:22] not aware of anything with an airplane, knew of airprobe (and some similar bits with the ccc there in germany) [03:22] http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2011/07/28/flying-drone-can-crack-wifi-networks-snoop-on-cell-phones/ [03:23] i wonder how / if you could take like... a lake in bef [03:23] with a few hundred homes on it [03:23] and REALLY Crappy cell service. [03:24] pull in a land line, a t1 or such, openbts, and make a small phone network for bfe locations [03:24] prolly problem will be the t1 out there [03:24] anyways, I'm out, been a loooong day [03:25] Juzzy: perhaps a satellite (and I'm talking high end, not hughesnet) [03:25] not sure what bef or bfe stands for [03:26] heh, understand long days, chat later [03:26] bfe... [03:26] buttfuck ejypt [03:26] aka- middle of nowhere [03:26] we went camping today [03:26] the monsoon moved in on us [03:27] we got stuck in the mud before we could escape [03:27] so 9:00pm the guy who pulled us about half a mile to get where we could finially get traction [03:27] he lived about 10 mins down a few backroads [03:28] and he drove in the rain, no windshield or top on his jeep, no headlights, using 2 flashlights to see, pulled me and my kid in our van with a tailer, fun times [03:31] wow, that's a bit outside what I would think of as just a long day [03:32] * cyberanger had actually thought of that, but didn't know how the FAA has licenses UAV's in civilian hands yet [03:34] I was thinking more warflying than cracking and GSM MITM attacks and so on [07:07] cyberanger: Na, it just had something to do with current hardware and the like [07:48] (Family so in and out at best) [08:36] Unit193: current hardware for OpenBTS? [08:36] Current phone hardware. I wasn't fully alive when I first skimmed it, so I'll look later [08:37] Well, software really [08:41] OpenBTS is the base station, any GSM phone (AT&T & T-Mobile, here in the us) can connect to it [08:42] uses some unique hardware in the computers (well, no more unique than a gps I suppose, how many computers have gps built in) [08:42] but nearly everything is a apt-get or tarball away [23:38] howdy orangeninja, average_guy [23:41] How's is goin wrst? [23:41] rainin on ya? [23:43] all day average_guy but going well :) [23:45] Hope you enjoyed the holiday. Been a lazy day here. Me n tha fam all pretty much just layin around. [23:52] that's a good thing average_guy been doing a few things around the house but that's all for me too