[00:10] wrst how are u [00:16] hmm linuxman is back to giving us a minute again [00:27] wb chris4585 [00:28] thanks [00:28] chris4585: hate you had troubles but I'm loving my arch install on my desktop with nvidia [00:28] wrst: You're supposed to answer within 21 seconds, even you should know that! [00:29] Unit193: I will try to do better next time :P [00:29] :D [00:29] * chris4585 hisses at nvidia [00:30] I miss 7.10, I had almost no issues then [00:37] hey linuxman410 [00:37] 8.04, and 10.04 were perfect for me also chris4585 [00:37] wrst how are ya [00:38] 10.04 was pretty good too I thought [00:38] I'm using 10.10 right now [00:38] I just wish video drivers and flash was way better [00:39] chris4585: you running 64 bit? [00:39] nope [00:39] hmm [00:39] well flash sucks regardless [00:42] yep [00:42] but on windows its considerably better [00:43] wrst i have another netbook for sale [00:43] cool linuxman410 [00:43] chris4585: i have to agree there [00:44] wrst it is a asus eee pc 900 with 8gb ssd running xubuntu [00:44] cool [00:45] my friend just bought an eee for $140 used [00:45] it works pretty good [00:46] chris4585 mine is 130 or best offer [00:47] I'd like one but what am I gonna do with it? [00:47] cool linuxman410 wish i had some spare money :| === pace_t_zulu_ is now known as pace_t_zulu [05:49] Anyone know Lighthttpd here? [05:57] Howdy Xpistos [13:06] morning all [13:13] morning Xpistos [13:13] Already? [13:13] lol [13:18] ha Unit193 [13:18] * wrst looks at the progress of the Raspberry Pi [13:19] Didn't know it was that time of night...errr... Morning yet [13:21] ha ha Unit193 [13:36] I didn't realize how much crap has accumlated on this comptuer in a year [13:38] I'm sure I have a folder named crap... [13:38] ha ha [13:53] anyone tried the beta 2? [13:54] Of stock Ubuntu? No. Lubtuntu, Yes [13:54] i may download the stock ubuntu and give it another go [13:54] Stick it in VBox with RDP so we can connect ;) [13:55] ha Unit193 if i had all that running on my server I would actually do such :) [13:57] Hey is there a such thing as a rack that instead of sliding back and forth, servers kind of arch in to save space? [13:57] or am I just wishing? [13:58] so instead of being two feet+ deep it is about a foot+ [13:59] I found a sweet server box that isin't much bigger than a netgear VPN router and is very nice on power [15:53] Xpistos: and by "found" that implies no cost, I like that :) [15:54] lol [15:54] :D [15:55] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811152108 [15:55] Awesome [15:56] wow so Xpistos does buy things :) [15:56] or the people you may or may not work for do [15:56] well will anyway [16:49] Xpistos, i thought about buying an Atom dualcore from supermicro a while back. just never got around to it. it'd make a dandy media server, with the right periphs and drives. just throw a lotta storage at it, and it'd be a happy thing. [16:50] Unit193, re Lighty - I only use it in one place (to run a Zabbix server), it seems to be pretty good. documentation is quite inferior to what you get with apache, but if you have a common use case... you can generally find someone else who's got a recipe for it. [16:50] elijah-mbp: well we are using them now as our gateway/email servers here at work and they are nice. Fast, quite, not a big power drain [16:50] Xpistos, cool. [16:50] we are using solid states in it two [16:51] 2.5 inch [16:51] elijah-mbp: I'm already using it, I had a problem I had to work out that didn't make sense [16:52] elijah-mbp: There is no way I would be running Apache on this one, cherokee maybe [16:52] need it to be really lightweight? [16:52] i loooove nginx when it's a good fit. [16:53] Yes [16:53] CPU~Single core Celeron (Mendocino) (-UP-) clocked at 498.429 Mhz Kernel~2.6.38-11-generic i686 Up~18 days Mem~215.6/495.1MB HDD~20.2GB(57.2% used) Procs~148 Client~Irssi 0.8.15 inxi~1.7.7 [16:53] Running Lubuntu too [16:53] elijah-mbp: long time no see how you doing? [16:53] Anyone know of a good replace ment for webmin? [16:58] wrst, pretty good, just been crazy busy lately. we launched public cloud product 8 days ago - it has been nuts. [16:58] Xpistos, if you find one, i'd love to rip webmin out of all of our customer accounts. [16:58] cool elijah-mbp [16:58] Xpistos: afaik webmin is sorta the top dog [16:59] the baby will be six months in a few days - he's doing great. [16:59] last time i asked, the main complaint about webmin was that it's kinda hard to get the upstream to patch it. even if you throw money at him (which we have...) [17:02] Xpistos: i have seen ebox (now Zentyal) have no clue how it is but I think it is (or used to be) in the debian/ubuntu repos [18:32] okay so I am going to install quassel on my ubuntu server. wrst how do I do it -core or -server? [18:34] quasselcore I think is the package Xpistos [18:34] or its quassel-core [18:35] Xpistos: just be sure not to install quassel or the client it puts a bunch of kde libraries on your server [18:35] ahh and the package is quassel-core the service is quasselcore [18:36] installing now [18:36] I am switching off pidgin cause I am "cleaning" my computer [18:37] I will install the client instead so I don't have a log here anymore [18:37] oh boy [18:37] * Starting distributed IRC core quasselcore [fail] [18:37] invoke-rc.d: initscript quasselcore, action "start" failed. [18:37] dpkg: error processing quassel-core (--configure): [18:37] subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1 [18:37] Processing triggers for libc-bin ... [18:37] ldconfig deferred processing now taking place [18:37] Errors were encountered while processing: [18:37] quassel-core [18:37] E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1) [18:38] Xpistos: what ubuntu are you running? [18:38] server 10.4.3 [18:40] just for laughs Xpistos what does: sudo service quasselcore start give you? [18:40] i just did an apt-get upgrade -y and it says qcore is running [18:40] so let me try the client setup and then we will see [18:41] ok yeah just need to be sure you get quassel-client not quassel [18:42] and when you connect to the core with the client you shoudl set the user all up auto magically Xpistos, I think [18:42] that's an older version in 10.04 so I can't remember for sure [18:43] looking for the client now [18:43] if you have it installed it shoudl be in Applications -> Internet [18:44] three minutes [18:44] windows client [18:45] ahh yes I use it here at work all the time Xpistos [18:45] I may switch [18:45] MAYBE [18:45] and since cyberanger has me using bitlbee I have all my IRC and IM's in one window all happily running on my server at home [18:46] Xpistos: if you want always on and a GUI its a good way to go [18:46] bitlbee? [18:46] the client isn't as good as xchat or irssi, weechat yet but you get the best of irssi/weechat and screen with a gui [18:47] bitlbee it is an irc server that connects to your IM accounts [18:47] maybe after I change jobs we will see [18:47] so right now I have irc, aim, gtalk, various IM's all in one quassel winder [18:48] and what I like is its all on my server at home [18:48] unzipping [18:48] can i make the windows black? [18:48] hmm in ubuntu you can do whatever you want i'm not for sure in windows [18:49] yeah looks like a lot of color options [18:49] is this quassel client installed or no? can I put ths on a flashdrive? [18:49] you can put it on a flash drive [18:49] just a lone exe [18:49] lol nice [18:50] so what do I add a network and use my home server now? [18:50] port 4242? [18:50] yes open up port 4242 [18:50] then from within the client add a core [18:50] name it what ever [18:50] give it your home IP [18:50] and type a user name [18:51] then you should be taken to the setup page [18:52] a core? I don't see a reference to adding a core [18:52] network yes, but not a core [18:52] did you download the monolithic or the client? [18:53] monolithic [18:53] wrong download [18:53] you need client only [18:53] that is all I could find [18:53] let me double [18:53] Xpistos: http://quassel-irc.org/pub/quasselclient-0.7.3.zip [18:53] I wsee it now [18:53] oy vey [18:54] * wrst downloads the latest version [18:55] I killed my dropbox, tomboy, thunderbird and this is the last connect asside from my puttys ,but I need my puttys [18:56] Xpistos: wow the latest client has a lot of junk along with [18:56] oh yeah [18:56] fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff [18:57] did you get it Xpistos? [18:57] 5 secs [18:58] hurry up :P [18:58] extracting [19:00] I guess that worked then [19:00] cekimogloy: yep [19:00] Oh course I have to configure it [19:00] pretty easy don't you think? [19:00] yep [19:00] but I have to find my creds for xpistos [19:01] so if I disconnect, will this account still be active on the server? [19:01] yes and I would head over to #freenode and get a cloak also [19:01] ? [19:01] cekimogloy: as long as you just close the client it will stay connected [19:01] cekimogloy: that hides your IP address [19:01] oh [19:01] hover over my username in the nick list then hover over yours [19:02] I see [19:02] and cekimogloy you can also have multiple users on your core [19:02] let me get out of here first and then get my xpistos account working here [19:02] one second [19:02] exit [19:02] all with their own seperate stuff and what not [19:02] :) [19:06] Well I am half way there === xpistos_ is now known as xpistos === xpistos is now known as Xpistos [19:07] Better [19:07] Xpistos: there you go [19:07] Now if I can just fix the look of this [19:07] F7 will take you there [19:08] you can customize all the colors [19:09] Xpistos: enjoy always on irc'ing [19:10] well as long as your server is always on :) [19:12] now lets see if this is better [19:12] better than? [19:13] colors [19:13] oh :) [19:16] how do I save a channel? [19:16] save a channel? [19:17] so it is always in your list? [19:17] quassel auto does that, you can tell it to auto join through the options if you wish [19:18] and auto identify also [19:19] They are telling me I am not logged in? [19:20] at freenode [19:20] have you identified? [19:20] not sure I am a bit confused at the moment [19:20] pidgin did all that for me [19:21] you have to set that up or type: /msg nickserv identify password [19:21] nothing happened [19:21] there you go Xpistos [19:21] something happened [19:22] you are now cloaked [19:22] is that it? [19:22] I just needed to identify with nickserv? [19:23] yep [19:23] Will quassel not dothat for me? [19:23] you should always do that [19:23] yes it will Xpistos but it can't read your mind ;) [19:23] why [19:24] File -> Networks -> Configure Networks [19:24] auto identify and use the sasl that identifies you before you come in so your IP is totally hidden, thanks to pace_t_zulu for that tip [19:24] ok [19:25] I am assuming that account is my nick [19:26] you set it for the network: freenode [19:26] yes [19:26] it must have worked because it well worked :) [19:26] I am going to log out and double check [19:27] ok [19:27] So i guess it worked [19:28] Xpistos: you never logged out [19:29] There we go [19:29] yep it worked [19:31] so now, if I want to check the log where is it kept [19:31] xpistos: just scroll up :) [19:32] I mean when I am not in the client [19:32] it comes in I think at 200 messges at a time [19:32] that's the only way by default its kept in an sqlite database [19:32] but when you log back into the core you just scroll up xpistos [19:33] but what if I want to look at a conversation we had on august 20th for some reason? [19:33] I'm using postgresql [19:34] xpistos: you just scroll back to then, or you can use the search [19:34] wait. you mean it is all here? [19:35] yep it pulls it in 200 lines at a time [19:35] or something you can set it in the settings [19:35] this ain't no irssi xpistos no log looking === xpistos is now known as Xpistos [19:50] am i all alone. did i break quassel? [19:50] ping [19:50] or ping * [19:54] nope :) [19:55] YEAH! === Xpistos1 is now known as Xpistos [20:30] Xpistos: ?: [20:30] :) [20:30] you playing around? [20:30] yes [20:30] no, just turned off quessel [20:30] for now [20:31] what???? [20:31] relax, monday i will be all quassel [20:31] old habits [20:31] ok that's better [20:31] lo [20:31] sorry pop [20:31] Xpistos: I get a kickback check from them so I want to keep the money rolling int :) [20:31] LOL [20:31] I don't doubt that [20:32] Xpistos: i mainly push it to irritate cyberanger, i'm cool that way :) [20:33] Yep, he knows irssi is better ;) [20:33] ha [20:33] well Unit193 as a pure irc client it actually is much better [20:35] Mine is a little GUI looking so I'll have issues being an elitist [20:35] Unit193: you use weechat? [20:35] wrst: No, irssi all the way [20:36] ahh how do you haev it gui looking? [20:37] adv_windowlist is what does it, also kind of limits your channels a tad :/ I only have 37 windows now [20:38] only 37? :) [20:39] Yep, I try to keep it low due to that script and diskspace (But fixed the last one a little) [20:41] I like my little list on the side Unit193 :) [20:43] Channel list I take it [20:52] yes sir [21:27] Xpistos: ping [21:50] if anyone has a way to get hold of Xpistos ... please help [23:02] binarymutant! Long time no see! Welcome back! [23:03] Unit193: glad to be back :D [23:18] You don't actually know me. I joined the channel a while back looking for ubotuTN that is long dead and had much to good a welcome to /part [23:21] heh that's awesome :D that irc bot is just a bunch of plugins for rbot [23:22] Yep. I had seen kubottu running on it before it was kicked out and thought it was an interesting bot (More so than Supy/Linmnoria) I'm sure the others will be around soon [23:28] worst part of being offline forever: default irssi [23:31] Eh, yeah. That's not fun at all! I would assume you don't have a backup too... [23:32] unfortunitly. Maybe I should upload my dot files somewhere just in case :D