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Kilosmorning superfly and others05:38
* Kilos waves to ahab land05:38
superflymorning Kilos05:58
Kiloshmmm06:49
nlsthznHier kom die bokke...06:59
* nlsthzn doesn't like gees vang alone :'(06:59
Kiloshuh?07:07
Kilosmoenie jou tales so opmix nie07:07
Kilosnlsthzn, you busy?14:02
nlsthznAlo Uncle Kilos ... never...14:02
Kilosi just need a bit of guidance to check i dont mess up please14:02
Kilosthat uuid thing14:02
Kilosi have the commands14:03
Kilosfirst i think we do14:03
Kilosls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/14:03
Kilosthen 14:03
Kilosls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid14:04
Kilosif as on here the sda8 uuid is different14:04
Kilosthen i think we gotta gedit /etc/fstab14:05
nlsthznyou want to  check what UUID is which disc ...?14:05
Kilosis that correct14:05
Kilosyeah member on boot it says cant see my storage and i gotta hit ns to skip14:06
Kilosmy storage is sda814:06
nlsthzngive a sec14:07
Kilosaw the uuid is the same for sda8 on both ls commands14:08
superflyKilos: that's because the commands are identical14:08
Kilosoh here i ran14:08
Kilossec14:08
Kiloscat /boot/grub/grub.cfg , cat /etc/fstab14:09
nlsthznblkid /dev/sd8 will give the correct UUID14:09
Kilosand it shows sda8 with a different uuid14:09
superflyKilos: oh, ok14:09
nlsthznblkid -U "UUID" will give the /dev/sdx...14:10
Kilosi got so many terminals and text pages open i am getting lost14:10
* nlsthzn thinks he is way out of his depth he is glad the superfly has arrived...phew14:10
Kilosoh so then i dont have to gedit it even?14:10
Kiloslol14:10
Kilossuperfly, ball in your court14:11
Kiloswith the cat command sda8 has a different uuid and i think i did a gedit of fstab last time to correct the uuid14:19
Kilosjust wanna make sure14:19
nlsthznUncle Kilos... can you give a look at your fstab again14:29
Kilosok14:29
Kilosstill a different uuid14:30
nlsthznso the disc giving a problem isn't auto-mounting at the moment...? You have to mount it manually after logging in?14:31
Kilosyeah thats it14:31
nlsthznso you want it to auto-mount14:32
Kilosi can mount it fine in places14:32
nlsthznand you have an entry in ftsab which is wrong14:32
Kilosjust so it doesnt block booting nlsthzn 14:32
nlsthznjust to be clear... copy the entry here which has to wrong UUID14:33
Kilosok14:33
Kilos# /storage was on /dev/sda8 during installation14:34
KilosUUID=8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72 /storage 14:34
Kilosand this is the ls output14:34
nlsthzncool... what does "blkid -U 8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72" return?14:35
Kiloslrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 2011-09-11 07:31 9f72a224-0740-43aa-b318-9bd2eef6d25f -> ../../sda814:35
Kilosnothing14:35
Kilosjust goes back to prompt14:35
Kilosoh wait14:35
Kilosi try that14:35
Kilosback to prompt. dunno if it did anything14:36
nlsthznI am also trying it and all I get it going back to prompt :p14:36
nlsthznThis command comess from the LPI users guide I was studying :14:37
nlsthzn:/14:37
Kiloslol14:37
Kilosi think one actually has to gedit /etc/fstab14:37
nlsthznneeds sudo14:37
nlsthznDOH!14:37
Kilosoh14:37
nlsthzn>.<14:38
nlsthznsudo blkid -U 8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72 14:39
Kilosdid that14:39
Kilosdidnt change in cat command14:39
nlsthzn?14:40
Kiloslol see thats why i came and asked14:40
nlsthzntry the above in terminal...14:41
inetprowhat is the problem?14:41
Kilosgedit will change it but i bietjie bang if i got no one to blame14:41
nlsthznjust want to see that the UUID is definitly not /dev/sd814:41
nlsthzncould also do sudo blkid /dev/sd814:41
Kiloson booting i get a messsage that /storage cant be foung inetpro 14:42
inetproKilos: what changed?14:42
* nlsthzn goes to lurk mode... let the pro's handle it... good luck...14:42
inetproout of the ls above it tells me that it should be on sda814:42
Kilosthat partition wasnt given the mount point of storage on installing14:43
Kilosi did that later with gparted from another drive14:43
inetpronlsthzn: heh :-(14:43
nlsthzninetpro, ? ... you be leet :p I be monkey... ook ook14:44
Kiloshehe14:44
nlsthzn:) I am reading out of a book and trying to make sense of it all :p14:44
Kilosin cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg , cat /etc/fstab it shows the above uuid inetpro 14:44
Kilosrunning ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/  i see a different uuid14:45
inetproKilos: what happens if you try to mount sda8 to /storage manually?14:45
Kilosperfect from places14:45
Kilosit just blocks booting unless i hit s to skip trying to find it14:46
nlsthznI am pretty sure just removing the line from fstab would make the boot issue go away... but fixing the problem would make auto-mount work again...14:46
inetproKilos: sudo mount /dev/sda8 /storage14:46
Kilosback to prompt14:48
Kilosnot showing on desktop14:48
inetproKilos: and now type mount on it's own14:48
inetproand or ls -l /storage14:48
Kilosonly root can do that14:49
inetproKilos: sudo ls -la /storage14:49
Kilosi see it in cli14:50
Kilosshows the files14:50
inetprook so now all you need is to make it auto-mount in the fstab14:50
Kilosdrwx------  5 miles miles 4096 2011-09-10 13:29 .14:50
Kilosdrwxr-xr-x 23 root  root  4096 2011-09-08 16:14 ..14:51
Kilosdrwxr-xr-x  2 miles miles 4096 2011-09-10 07:50 1.avi14:51
Kilosdrwx------  2 miles miles 4096 2011-09-10 13:52 Season 114:51
Kilosdrwx------  2 miles miles 4096 2011-09-07 18:16 Season 214:51
Kilosdunno what root is doing in there14:51
inetproKilos: .. is just the parent folder14:54
Kilosinetpro, doen my n guns asb en gee corrie die lienk na tara se audisie in twitter14:55
inetprowhich belongs to root14:55
Kilosoh ty14:55
Kilosdie dom donner se hy is in uk14:56
inetproKilos: and please don't ever try to change the root folder permissions14:56
Kiloslol yeah we learned that the hard way14:56
Kilosi only chown externals and sticks now14:56
inetprocool14:59
inetproKilos: what filesystem is sda8 formatted as?14:59
Kilosext414:59
Kiloseverything ext414:59
inetpronice14:59
inetpronow just make sure you have the following line in fstab15:00
Kiloscan i do auto-mount in cli too?15:00
inetpro/dev/sda8       /storage          ext4    defaults        0       215:00
Kilosoh15:00
inetprono need for the line with the funny UUID... I'm not sure why they even use that15:01
Kilosjust sudo gedit /etc/fstab and add that line?15:02
inetprojust make sure you don't remove stuff that you are not sure about15:02
Kilosno need to change uuid?15:02
inetproKilos: can you pastebin the file15:02
Kilosyip sec please15:03
Kiloshttp://slexy.org/view/s2kFwB3d8P15:05
Kilosvery long file that15:06
inetproKilos: those are two files15:06
Kilosfrom one command15:07
inetproKilos:  all we need for this exercise is cat /etc/fstab15:07
Kilosok15:07
inetprowhich is there15:07
inetprochange the line 15:07
inetproUUID=8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72 /storage        ext4    defaults        0       215:08
inetproto15:08
inetpro/dev/sda8 /storage        ext4    defaults        0       215:08
Kilosok will do ty15:08
Kiloswill it then find the uuid on its own15:08
inetprosuperfly, cocooncrash: why do they use the UUID in fstab files these days?15:09
inetproKilos: hash out the line for reference purposes and then add the new one15:09
inetproI always try to keep a backup15:10
Kilosok15:10
Kilosit is hashed15:11
Kilos# /storage was on /dev/sda8 during installation15:11
KilosUUID=8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72 /storage        ext4    defaults        0       215:11
inetproKilos: nope15:11
inetproput a hash in front of UUID15:11
Kilosok15:12
nlsthznFrom what I can gather the UUID is important because SATA and SCSI and USB are using the same naming scheme and the kernel names them as it finds them so it can happen that sda isn't the same sda as yesterday15:12
nlsthznor something like that :)15:12
inetpronlsthzn: would that not be a problem only if you swap cables and motherboards around?15:13
superflyinetpro: I don't know15:14
Kilosjust making sure inetpro i enter after the last character in the uuid line i have now hashed and add above with no hashes ?15:14
nlsthznNot sure... but I suspect with USB being hot-swapable (and SATA also basically) it became tricky...15:14
inetproKilos: pastebin the file again after you have modified it 15:15
Kilosok sec15:15
inetproKilos: is it a drive that connects via USB?15:15
Kilosmust it not have # space to start the new line15:17
Kilosno its a partition on my 80g15:17
Kilosi havent saved it yet15:17
Kiloshttp://slexy.org/view/s21pTSwnoJ15:18
Kiloshad this uuid prob before with swap when i had karmic and maverick and each had their own swap and i deleted them and made only one larger one15:23
inetproKilos: sorry... got interrupted15:27
Kilosnp15:27
inetprothat file looks sharp15:27
inetpronow try mounting and unmounting manually like this15:27
inetproumount /dev/sda815:27
inetprooops15:27
inetprosudo umount /dev/sda815:27
inetproand then: sudo mount /dev/sda815:28
inetprothat should unmount and mount without erroros15:28
inetproor even just sudo umount /storage15:29
inetproI don't think you have to worry to much about the UUID in your case15:30
Kilosnever gave any error messages15:30
Kilosthanks alot guys15:30
inetproKilos: test and see whether you can browse files and folders15:30
Kilosdankie inetpro 15:30
inetproand then do a reboot15:30
Kilosok15:30
Kilosaw its gone in places15:31
inetprowhat is places?15:31
Kilosits where home and docs and pics and other drives are seen in gui15:32
Kilosand downloads15:32
Kilosi try a reboot15:32
inetprohmm... ok15:32
inetpronlsthzn: don't assume that I'm a pro because of my nickname... next time I should learn from kilos and register my nick as domdonner15:33
Kiloshee hee hee15:33
nlsthzninetpro, haha...15:33
Kilostoo late15:33
Kilosnn guys15:34
Kiloshold thumbs15:34
inetproKilos: wb15:37
Kilosdidnt auto-mount15:37
Kilosty15:37
Kiloscant see it in gui15:37
inetproeish, you getting any errors?15:37
Kilosbut the error message is gone when booting15:38
inetprocan you see it in the filesystem?15:38
inetprofilesystem / file manager15:38
inetproI guess when you say you can't see it you mean you can not see it in places?15:39
inetprobut I bet it is mounted15:39
Kiloscant see it anywhere in graphic mode15:39
Kilosmost likely15:39
Kilosi try ls it15:40
Kilosls /storage15:40
Kiloslol15:40
Kiloswrong place15:40
inetprowromg place?15:40
Kilosshould put ls in terminal15:41
Kilosit sees it15:41
inetproah15:41
inetprowho uses places? Perhaps someone who knows it can just help you to add a shortcut there15:42
Kilosjust gnome cant find it now15:42
inetprootherwise simply add a soft link on the CLI15:42
Kilosi think everyone left gnome15:42
inetprosudo ln -s /storage ~/storage15:42
inetprothen you should see it inside the home folder15:43
Kilosoh ya its there , a folder with an arrow15:44
inetprocool15:45
Kilosty inetpro 15:45
inetproKilos: it's a pleasure15:45
Kilosas long as i can open and drag and drop im fine15:46
Kilosgot many gigs of stargate on there15:46
inetprosuperfly: why is it that guys like morgs don't like bzr?15:46
Kilosits lekker having ian with an uncapped line at work15:46
Kilospity he is so far15:46
superflyinetpro: if I knew, I'd have it all fixed up :-)15:47
inetprosuperfly: I'm assuming they might have been using it when it was not yet stable15:47
superflyinetpro: perhaps15:47
inetproand feature complete15:47
superflyI've been using it for 2.5 years, and it's been stable and feature complete for me15:48
inetprosuperfly: have you ever used git?15:48
KilosMaaz, coffee on15:51
* Maaz puts the kettle on15:51
superflyinetpro: for the last year at work15:51
KilosMaaz, coffee for all15:51
MaazCome on ya buncha geeks. Rock up with your mugs with the correct amount of sugar added already15:51
inetprosuperfly: hmm... and you prefer bzr?15:51
superflyand it's been the worst experience of my life15:51
inetproahh15:51
superflyinetpro: by far15:51
inetprosuperfly: and what about github?15:52
superflyI haven't used it15:52
* inetpro wants to set up a source code repo for internal use... not sure where I'll find the time15:53
inetprobut I want something which external parties should be able to drop code as well15:53
inetprostill need to research a bit before I do anything15:54
Kilosyou guys get the mail about the security breach at linuxfoundation15:55
Kilos??15:55
MaazCoffee's ready for Kilos!15:55
KilosMaaz, ty15:55
MaazEnjoy Kilos15:55
inetproKilos: what mail, any links?15:55
* Kilos sips his coffee on his lonesome15:55
inetproKilos: enjoy15:55
Kilosonly mail 15:56
Kilosinfo@linuxfoundation.org15:56
Kilosadvising to change passwords15:56
Kilosi will paste it15:56
nlsthznKilos, wow... didn't know that linux foundation had been breached... first kernel.org now this...15:57
Kiloshttp://slexy.org/view/s21Zf4NMO615:57
Kilosbad news that15:58
* inetpro schecks out http://www.linuxfoundation.org/15:58
Kilosi have tried to use the same password everywhere15:58
nlsthznKilos, that is very bad practice15:58
inetproeish!15:59
nlsthznsome of the less kosher types bet on that...15:59
Kilosi cant member a whole pile of different passwords as well as sudo chow15:59
Kiloshehe15:59
nlsthzn:) that is why I use keepassx... I remember one password for it and it remembers everything else :)16:00
Kilosi got nothing they can steal, only dont want pc to be crashed or passwords changed by the bad guys16:01
Kiloslate ians girlfriend had her maill password changed and coudnt get into it or facebook etc because of it16:02
nlsthznProblem is... in this day in age, they get a password in linuxfoundation... then they compromise something else... from there e-mail, from there bank... they are clever that way16:02
Kilosyeah there are bad peeps out there16:04
Kilosor your pc sends spam all over without your knowledge16:05
Kilosthats why i watch data use frequently16:05
Kilossince i rebooted i have used only 175k16:06
Kilosyo drubin you still alive16:06
Kiloshehe16:15
Kilosdankie vir die twitter boodskappe inetpro 16:15
Kilosis corrie ook oor na die vyand of hou twitter hom net te besig om hier te kom kuier16:16
inetproKilos: ek dink hy is maar besig16:19
Kilosek hoop regtig so16:20
Kiloslol inetpro why you tell corrie to start from the bottom up16:30
Kilosha ha16:30
Kiloshe isnt so patient16:30
Kilosthis is quite lekker i getting twitter in mail16:31
Kilosfirst time ever16:31
Kilosnow i will know when you okes skinner about me16:31
magespawnhi all17:07
Kiloshi magespawn 17:07
magespawnjust read your blog, think it was yours17:08
inetpromagespawn: what do you think, it's quite a story?17:09
Kiloswow its near 2 years old17:11
Kilosi think17:11
Kilosyou very patient hey17:12
magespawnsounds like it. i thimk i read awhile back too.17:12
Kilosamateur rantings17:12
magespawnnot that bad17:14
magespawnat least as good as mine17:14
inetproKilos: when is Tara performing again?17:14
cocooncrashinetpro: So that it still works if the device name changes17:14
inetprococooncrash: when would that happen?17:15
Kilosthey had the second part the next day17:15
inetproKilos: why did we not see that?17:15
Kilosbut showed bits and pieces of all the contestants17:15
Kilosshe didnt download and send to you tube17:16
cocooncrashinetpro: Reorganising partitions, having multiple drives, virtual machine hypervisor settings17:16
inetproKilos: has it been aired on TV yet?17:16
Kiloswas too busy on fb twitter aim msn and dunno where else17:16
Kilosyes was the next day there i think no no week later17:17
Kilosmagespawn, link to your blog17:17
magespawnhold not sure lol17:17
inetprococooncrash: hmm...17:18
cocooncrashinetpro: Upgrading the OS even.17:18
inetprook17:19
magespawnkilos, it is listed on my website www.gandcnet.com left hand side called Bushwaters17:19
Kilosno man text only places17:20
Kilossome sites are like fb. they eat data17:22
magespawnsay what, kilos?17:22
Kiloslol17:22
magespawnthis one should not almost nothing there.17:22
Kiloslike my site. i dont even go there anymore17:22
Kiloshehe17:22
Kilosoh ok17:22
Kilosi go see17:23
magespawnno worries17:23
inetprococooncrash: how does the backend read the UUID from disk? Is it stored in the partition table?17:28
cocooncrashinetpro: It's the filesystem UUID17:36
inetproKilos: ok I just found that we could have found the correct UUID with 'blkid /dev/sda8'17:36
cocooncrashinetpro: ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid17:36
inetprococooncrash: why would he have had an error mounting it?17:36
cocooncrashinetpro: Dunno, didn't look at that17:36
Kilosyeah we used that to find that it was different to the cat command17:37
Kilosblkid /dev/sda8 gives no output17:38
inetproKilos: sudo17:38
Kilosoh i try sudo it17:38
Kiloshehe17:38
inetproclearly there was a mismatch somewhere17:38
cocooncrashinetpro: Did he reformat it?17:39
Kilosnow it shows the correct uuid17:39
inetproKilos: your fstab refers to UUID=8dec497d-6b55-46c8-abcb-185ca9398a72 while ls -l revealed 9f72a224-0740-43aa-b318-9bd2eef6d25f17:39
inetproso changing that line to the correct UUID would have worked17:39
inetprothe real question to me is why would it have changed17:40
Kilosi did a clean install cocooncrash  and left 40 as freespace because i didnt see how to mount as /storage17:40
inetprococooncrash: http://slexy.org/view/s2kFwB3d8P <-- that is Kilos fstab at the bottom17:40
Kilosso i used gparted from another drive and made it /storage17:40
Kilosthen put this drive as first drive again17:41
inetproKilos: you formated and recreated that partition afresh?17:41
cocooncrashinetpro: The only reason a UUID should change is if it is reformatted.17:42
inetprook17:42
Kilosyip the whole drive is now in /, /boot, /home. and /storage17:42
inetprococooncrash: thanks for the clarification17:42
Kilosty cocooncrash 17:43
Kilosi formatted the /storage when making it /storage from the other drive17:44
Kilosmaybe in future i wont format unneccesarily17:44
inetproKilos: next time we must just remember to read the UUID simply with blkid <device>17:47
inetproit's output also indicates the file system17:47
inetprovery useful17:47
Kilosah ok17:49
Kiloswill it now show in places again17:50
Kiloshehe17:50
inetproKilos: don't ask me about places17:50
Kiloslol17:50
magespawnwhat would put in <device>, the drive?17:50
inetpromagespawn: sudo blkid /dev/sda117:51
inetproor as in Kilos's case sda817:51
magespawni see17:52
magespawnso i could us it on my phone for the memory card then.17:52
inetpromagespawn: hmm... try it17:53
magespawnbrb17:53
inetproUUID stands for Universally Unique IDentifier17:53
magespawni see17:53
inetproUUID should thus be unique until its formatted again17:53
magespawnnot sure how to find where the mmc is mounted17:54
inetpromagespawn: sudo fdisk -l17:54
inetproiirc17:54
inetproor if it's mounted already just type mount17:55
magespawn mounted at /dev/mmcblk0p217:57
magespawnalso tells file system type17:58
Kilosyou stay in a beautiful little town magespawn . i enjoyed your blog. ty note i steared away from politics17:59
magespawnkilos yeah i do, thanks. i try to stay away from politics but i have no brain/mouth filter18:00
Kiloslol18:00
magespawninetpro you cannot us sudo on n900 have to have busybox or similar 18:01
inetprohmm18:02
magespawnsudo is there but requests password which i did not set and could not find18:02
inetpromagespawn: sudo needs your password18:04
inetprothat is unless you are not the first user18:04
magespawnbut which one? 18:05
magespawni am the first18:05
inetpromagespawn: you using ubuntu?18:05
magespawnno this is on my phone 18:05
inetproahh18:05
inetpromagespawn: ask superfly18:06
magespawnwill do18:06
superflymagespawn: you need to install "root" or something like that18:06
inetprosuperfly: can you do stuff on your n900 with root privilidges?18:06
* superfly cant'18:06
superfly*can't remember the package name18:06
Tonberrygainroot18:07
Tonberryiirc18:07
magespawni am using Busybox18:07
magespawnthat works too18:07
superflymagespawn: rootsh is the package name18:08
magespawnwith Busybox open xterminal type root which loads the box then every command you is root18:08
superflymagespawn: yep, that's the one18:08
magespawnyes. i installed nitdroid for awhile18:09
magespawnrootsh is depreciated18:12
magespawnyou can use root or sudo gainroot get a different prompt depending which one you use18:13
Kilosaw18:22
Kilosoh my 18:22
Kilosusb modem just went red for a while then came back at 93% strength18:23
Kilosvoda getting better here18:23
Kilosthats something i missed on natty classsic. couldnt hover cursor mover nm and see signal strength18:25
Kilosbbl18:30
superflymagespawn: do you mean deprecated?18:41
superflydepreciated is what happens to assets after 5 years in accounting18:42
superflywell, not after 5 years, in the course of 5 years18:42
magespawnhey i am typing on aphone here18:49
Kiloslol18:49
magespawnsuperfly how do you know about accounting anyway?18:56
superflymagespawn: I did 4 years of it at school18:57
superflyI had to take computer studies as a 7th subject, because it was taught externally, so I needed a fill-in subject, and acount was boring, but easy18:58
superfly*accounting18:58
magespawnyay what fun. 18:59
superflydidn't study a stitch for it through 8, 9 and matric, and got a steady C for it... like I said, boring, but easy19:00
magespawni was thinking the other day it would be very cool to find out every ones history a detailed bio or something19:00
magespawnthats scary.19:01
superflymagespawn: what, that I found accounting easy?19:01
magespawnno study and c all the way.19:02
superflymagespawn: it's not difficult, the stuff you learn in Std 6 and 7 remains the same the whole way through school, you just learn how it differs between different company types in 8, 9 and matric19:03
magespawni see school was awhile ago for me and never did accounting19:04
superflymagespawn: when did you matriculate?19:05
magespawn9319:05
superflyah, OK, I matriculated in 9819:06
magespawni was also not a particularly applied student.19:07
magespawni was a nature student at school despite being interested in tech19:09
magespawninetpro any news about the hack at the linux foundation?19:13
inetpromagespawn: am not sure, but I guess these things take time to investigate19:14
inetpro*to investigate thoroughly 19:15
magespawnso no idea who is behind it?19:15
inetpromagespawn: I would not know at this stage19:16
* inetpro has not seen any further articles about the hack19:17
magespawnwas wondering if it might be one of these 'hacker' groups.19:19
inetpromagespawn: these 'hacker' groups?19:19
magespawnannoymous and whats the other one (spelling is bad)19:22
magespawnlulzec or something like that.19:22
inetpromagespawn: hopefully we will find out soon and hopefully we will be able to learn a bit more about securing linux systems again19:26
magespawnalways good to learn.19:30
inetpromagespawn: it's very likely that it was just a human error that allowed some stuffs through the gates19:34
superflyI do suspect that there is some cracker contingent who are dissatisfied with the amount of press that Linux is getting at the moment... after all, why would they go after the most high-profile Linux sites?19:34
magespawninetpro well still good to know19:34
inetpromagespawn: sure19:35
magespawnwonder if there will be group/s who oppose these crackers? internet vigilanties?19:36
* Kilos is sure billy is paying for this19:37
Kilosdreading to hear someone say19:39
KilosOh how the mighty have fallen19:39
magespawnlater all19:45
inetproKilos: break-ins like these are nothing new, it's just very troubling that they cracked the big guns19:46
Kilosyeah. frightening hey19:47
Kilosbut nothing was said about what actually happened19:47
Kilosmaybe even with inside help19:47
inetproKilos: they are still investigating19:48
Kilosmoney talks19:48
Kilosi dont even know what ssh keys are19:56
inetproKilos: man ssh20:12
Kilosah ty keep forgetting man20:13
Kilosi go crash now peeps. Sleep tight and rest well. the new weeks is hours away20:15
Kilosweek/weeks20:16
Kilosgrrr20:16
inetprointeresting that www.linuxfoundation.org now moved from Apache to nginx according to http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=www.linuxfoundation.org20:29

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