[05:04] <nlsthzn> o/
[05:13] <Chat9061> ey
[06:02] <sakhi> morning
[06:34] <nuvolari> o/ morning
[06:44] <octoquad> morning
[06:45] <Kilos> morning superfly and others
[06:49] <Kilos> Maaz, coffee on
[06:49]  * Maaz starts grinding coffee
[06:53] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for Kilos!
[06:56] <superfly> hi Kilos
[06:56] <superfly> morning octoquad
[07:05] <octoquad> morning superfly, did you get my message?
[07:05] <superfly> octoquad: I did
[07:05] <Kilos> hi octoquad 
[07:05] <Kilos> morning nlsthzn 
[07:05] <octoquad> morning Kilos
[07:05] <superfly> I tried to replace the id, but the module itself is requesting an invalid URL
[07:05] <superfly> octoquad: http://www.google.com/calendar/feeds/v3ljpciepcncmjkl2tsoao7290@group.calendar.google.com/public/full?max-results=2500&orderby=starttime&singleevents=true&start-min=2011-09-28T00:00:00+02:00&start-max=2011-09-28T23:59:00+02:00
[07:06] <nlsthzn> Hi Kilos , all ...
[07:06] <superfly> hi nlsthzn
[07:07] <superfly> octoquad: ah wait, I fixed it
[07:08] <octoquad> superfly: my apologies if you see it disabled, I didn't know you were working on it...
[07:08] <superfly> octoquad: no worries
[07:08] <superfly> still the wrong date
[07:14] <nlsthzn> hey superfly ... sorry for the delay... the floor in front of the PC got mopped so I was "cut-off" :)
[07:16] <superfly> nlsthzn: hehe, np
[07:28] <octoquad> superfly: the feed url is correct, and I can access the events via an rss feed as well
[07:28] <Kilos> hi morgs 
[07:28] <superfly> octoquad: yeah, it is... I think there's a bug in the SimplePie component that it uses
[07:29] <superfly> octoquad: I just can't find any solid evidenceon it
[07:30] <octoquad> hmm, I'm getting the error again: feed could not be found at...
[07:31] <superfly> octoquad: did you switch on "only show today's events" ?
[07:31] <octoquad> yeah
[07:31] <superfly> that's your problem... switch it off
[07:33] <octoquad> hmm, ok, I'm gonna have a look at it this evening again...gotta get some work done
[07:35] <octoquad> is it possible to delete the cache from sites/all/modules/gcal_events/cache
[07:40] <morgs> morning!
[07:40] <octoquad> morning morgs
[07:44] <superfly> morning morgs
[07:44] <morgs> hey hey
[08:52] <magespawn> howdy all
[09:05] <nlsthzn> o/ magespawn 
[09:06] <magespawn> howdy nlsthzn
[09:06] <Kilos> lo magespawn drussell 
[09:06] <magespawn> hi Kilos
[09:08] <superfly> heya magespawn
[09:08] <magespawn> hi superfly
[09:09] <magespawn> the router problem is a account athentication problem 
[09:09] <magespawn> not the router or my setup
[09:09] <superfly> magespawn: that's what I said yesterday
[09:09] <magespawn> yup
[09:09] <magespawn> had to be sure
[09:09] <drussell> hiya Kilos :o)
[09:11] <magespawn> my new exercise is to run a virtual win xp on ubuntu so that I can access my business banking.
[09:37] <morgs> Power out in most of CT...
[09:38] <superfly> morgs: yep, I heard so
[09:38] <superfly> UPS FTW
[09:48] <magespawn> superfly if i run win xp in virtual machine will the ubuntu firwall and security cover the virtual machine?
[09:48] <superfly> magespawn: it depends on if you're using NAT or bridged mode
[09:48] <magespawn> nat
[09:49] <superfly> yes
[09:49] <magespawn> cool then i can leave of all of the antivirus and firewall?
[09:49] <superfly> No
[09:50] <superfly> It's Windows... no matter where it is, you need Antivirus
[09:50] <magespawn> okay then. you see the comment before about the banking?
[09:52] <magespawn> what vitual machine software would you use?
[10:01] <Kilos> really sucks having to use windows hey magespawn 
[10:01] <Kilos> you wanna know what good antivirus and firewall to use?
[10:01] <Kilos> hehe
[10:14] <magespawn> not one i have to pay for.
[10:14] <Kilos> avast and zonealarm
[10:14] <Kilos> both have free versions and they used by rotek
[10:15] <Kilos> or were as far as i know 
[10:16] <Kilos> and avast doesnt kill performance as bad as avg
[10:26] <magespawn> i have used zonealarm before, i will try the avast
[10:30] <superfly> magespawn: You can also try Antivir
[10:32] <magespawn> okay 
[10:32] <magespawn> and Clam?
[10:33] <Kilos> most peeps i know use avast anti and zonealarm magespawn 
[10:33] <Kilos> clam is ubuntu
[10:35] <superfly> magespawn: clam is good for mail servers, but it's not good as a Windows AV
[12:29] <magespawn> what are ports marked qos for on a desktop switch?
[12:32] <Vhata> they have quality of service enabled?
[12:33] <magespawn> did not know you could have that with a switch
[12:34] <magespawn> yes that is right according to the manufacturers website
[12:35] <magespawn> for gaming, videos chatting etc.
[12:36] <Vhata> switches and qos are both layer 2
[12:44] <magespawn> still sorting the whole layer thing out really
[14:24] <kodez> hello everyone. is there anyone who is using or able to configure Drupal 7 on ubuntu 11.04? i have a challenge to solve the pdo requirements
[14:45] <magespawn> hi kodez
[14:46] <magespawn> i am not a drupal person
[14:46] <magespawn> superfly would know if he is not one
[14:56] <kodez> hi magespawn
[15:17] <kodez> exit
[16:06] <inetpro> quit
[17:24] <Kilos> evening all
[17:32] <superfly> hi Kilos
[18:04] <inetpro> sanibonani
[18:05] <Kilos> sawubona inetpro 
[18:05] <Kilos> sapile
[18:05] <inetpro> Kilos: ngisapila, wena unjani?
[18:05] <Kilos> lungile siyabonga
[18:06] <Kilos> funaan
[18:06] <Kilos> lol nee man
[18:06] <inetpro> :-)
[18:06] <inetpro> heh
[18:06] <Kilos> hoe gaan dit
[18:06]  * inetpro had another very rough day, not speaking about the rough week, month, years
[18:07] <Kilos> eish
[18:07] <Kilos> work or all the estras
[18:07] <Kilos> ?
[18:07] <Kilos> extras
[18:07] <inetpro> started with me freebsd mail gateway failing for the first time in many years 
[18:08] <inetpro> on top of some people expecting us to use a hammer to fix other problems
[18:08] <Kilos> lol
[18:08] <Kilos> bigger the prob the bigger the hammer
[18:09] <inetpro> exactly
[18:09] <Kilos> good thing you bought a smallish bike hey
[18:09] <inetpro> lol
[18:09] <Kilos> fuel going up 55c a litre they say
[18:09] <inetpro> eish! when?
[18:10] <Kilos> next wednesday i think
[18:10] <inetpro> next week I guess
[18:11] <inetpro> I still use less than R60 per week for fuel
[18:11] <Kilos> yeah small bikes are the answer
[18:11] <Kilos> what would it cost by car?
[18:11] <inetpro> Kilos: +R200
[18:12] <Kilos> small diffs hey
[18:12] <inetpro> well that is just fuel
[18:13] <Kilos> and the traffic irritation you save
[18:14] <inetpro> and the big services which are now just small services
[18:14] <inetpro> while I must admit they are more frequent
[18:15] <inetpro> should actually be doing it meself
[18:15] <Kilos> time
[18:15] <Kilos> you have so much spare tim
[18:15] <Kilos> e
[18:15] <inetpro> hmm... that is a problem
[18:17]  * inetpro wonders who runs the UCT mailman infrastructure
[18:20] <inetpro> we had a user today who was unintentionally subscribed to a mailing list 
[18:21] <inetpro> some people suddenly thought that we were bombarded by SPAM when other subscribers caused a panic with unsubscribe messages
[18:22] <inetpro> and that is when I was asked to use a hammer to block messages by subject
[18:22] <inetpro> not a nice thing to do
[18:22] <Kilos> sjoe
[18:37] <tumbleweed> inetpro: ICTS do, but I can't tell you excatly who in ICTS
[18:38]  * tumbleweed can find out, though
[18:42] <inetpro> tumbleweed: it's not a problem, was just a temporary BIG crisis at the time
[18:43] <inetpro> and the 65 odd messages to a single user was certainly not the cause of my mail gateway crash
[18:47]  * inetpro was just surprised to see such a big deployment of mailman
[18:47] <inetpro> quite a lot of mailing lists on that server
[18:49] <tumbleweed> mostly legacy
[18:49] <tumbleweed> not many people know about them these days
[18:52] <inetpro> tumbleweed: do they use something else these days?
[18:59] <tumbleweed> inetpro: yeah, a web course management system, vula.uct.ac.za (it's a sakai)
[19:00] <inetpro> hmm... interesting
[19:01] <Kilos> night all. sleep tight
[19:02] <tumbleweed> it also has mailing lists, which most people also don't know abut
[20:35] <kbmonkey> evening