[02:29] howdy average_guy [02:29] * cyberanger 's jaw dropps [02:29] what's up cyberanger? [02:30] Hi wrst. How r yu this fine evening? [02:30] wow this must be have a bad connecton day, tons of join/parts today wow [02:30] doing well average_guy, to answer your question I use totem, vlc and banshee [02:31] i don't care much for banshee really but I have it [02:31] yeah, that's what I usually use. I tryin to trim the fat tho. Just totem for now [02:32] I'm getttin into this Arch install wrst. Got a dedicated notebook fulla notes [02:34] I've got xchat autostarting cyberanger, and I've been working on my system all day. So I've been in and out a LOT [02:35] sry [02:35] average_guy: not that big a deal, just a suprise [02:36] cyberanger: average_guy needs an always on irc doesn't he? [02:36] yes, yes I do [02:37] I've heard ppl say that. Gonna look into it now [02:37] (if it were, there were op's here most if not all day, we could have kicked your client out (with a message saying rejoin when you get back, client was getting out of hand though) and that'd have stopped it till you manually told it to join) [02:37] wrst: you mean like a server with ssh, byobu & irssi ;-) [02:38] * cyberanger is fully aware he's starting that old debate of preferences again [02:38] cyberanger: or weechat, or even quassel :) [02:38] cyberanger: they are all very good options :P [02:38] irssi probably the best client of the bunch really [02:39] yep, all are good options, in that exact order :P [02:41] ha [02:44] so... what's the diff? [02:46] cyberanger, wrst What is the difference between Irssi and Xchat? [02:47] ncurses vs gtk+ [02:47] pretty much [02:47] harder to run xchat on a server, it wants alot of desktop packages [02:49] irssi I run off of my server, which is allways on, just ssh into my server, run screen -UdRR (which for simplicity sake atm, is what keeps irssi running in the background when I'm not ssh'd in, and then brings it back to the foreground when I ssh back in) [02:50] average_guy: and quassel is a core that runs ona server and also a gui client that connects to the core [02:50] and to me is an annoyance for that ridgidness [02:51] I see [02:51] ha [02:52] reading now.. Thx guys [02:55] What is your server serving cyberanger? [02:57] coffee [02:57] I get old hardware for nothing. A friend up at ORNL passes me thier old stuff when they're dun with it. I have a couple massive rack servers with RAIDs and no idea what to do with them [02:58] average_guy: cyberanger can help you find a purpose for them :) [03:05] average_guy: my servers do a bit of everything [03:06] atm it's a developement testing box, other days it's something else [03:08] I see cyberanger, penetration testing is all I've ever used mine for.. [03:08] usually just collect dust [03:17] pentesting works, but kinda done so much of that, I'd have to have a dedicated task now [03:33] sup guys