[04:19] <Unit193> Welcome back, server going at all well?
[04:19] <cheri703> canthus13: did you call me for some reason tonight? I had a missed call apparently from toledo...
[04:19] <cheri703> eh
[04:19] <cheri703> haven't poked at it yet
[04:20] <cheri703> today was rough -_-
[04:20] <Unit193> Eh, that stinks...
[04:21] <cheri703> yeah, so I haven't worked on it. not really looking forward to it :/
[04:22] <cheri703> I mean, granted, it's easier than setting up windows, but I had a bunch of stuff configured and whatnot, and that is the annoying part, I had no opportunity for recovery
[04:23] <Unit193> Config is the hard part, getting the same programs isn't quite as hard
[04:24] <Unit193> Reminds me that I'll never get around to setting one up :/
[04:25] <cheri703> yeah...trying to convince myself it's worth the effort...might just wait til sunday and deal with annoying way it is working now (put hdd from other comp in it, but don't have synergy set up)
[04:26] <Unit193> Server has synergy?
[04:28] <canthus13> cheri703: ...?
[04:28] <canthus13> cheri703: I don't have your phone number. :P
[04:32] <cheri703> heh, I figured, no idea who called me
[04:33] <cheri703> I just don't know anyone else in toledo
[04:34] <canthus13> cheri703: I'm a geek. I'd look for you here first.
[04:35] <cheri703> hehe
[04:35]  * cheri703 is only here in limited bursts since server killed itself
[04:35] <Unit193> Call? Phone?
[14:46] <thafreak> Morning Ohio
[15:00] <jandrusk> Morning freak.
[17:37] <thafreak> So, I put oneric beta2 on my old laptop...and installed gnome-shell...
[17:37] <thafreak> it seems to work great...
[17:37] <thafreak> hopefully they'll get all the kvm and spice stuff working too, and I can ditch fedora 15 on the new laptop
[17:54] <jandrusk> Awesome
[18:07] <dzho> gah, spice
[19:08] <thafreak> what's wrong with spice?
[19:13] <dzho> I just remember when RH announced it, they did so through a web site that was so full of javascript it wouldn't even load enough to tell me what spice was without javascript enabled in my browser
[19:15] <dzho> http://bsod.posterous.com/noscript-mayhem
[19:58] <Unit193> Sadly, this doesn't work for us Linux users http://imgur.com/gallery/mXQ40
[20:00] <thafreak> LOL
[20:00] <thafreak> i'd post that to facebook, but then I'd have people calling me to fix their stupid computers
[20:01] <thafreak> As for spice, it's a protocol for remote desktops
[20:01] <thafreak> but it includes stuff for rendering things client side if needed
[20:01] <thafreak> the goal is to have a virtual machine running somewhere, and you can remotely attach to it, and do things like watch hd movies or play video games on it
[20:02] <thafreak> anything that requires hardware acceleration can use the hardware on the viewer's end
[20:04] <thafreak> There's new hardware coming out, that has hardly any cpu power (think low power ARM cpus) but has video acceleration hardware to play back HD video and video games
[20:05] <thafreak> so you can get a thin client for cheap, and run the OS on a server in your basement, but have the full experience of a full fleddged desktop at your desk
[20:05] <thafreak> but using only like 10watts of power
[20:05] <thafreak> and taking up hardly any desktop space
[20:05] <Unit193> I think I would rather have afull desktop tho9ugh I just need somthing to control VBox :P
[20:05] <thafreak> i guess it's a bigger deal for the business users than it is for home users still...
[20:06] <Unit193> I would assume that too (At least hope)
[20:06] <thafreak> It's sort of my dream for my clients...
[20:06] <thafreak> cause I can very easily remote in and fix a broken desktop if it is just a virtual machine
[20:07] <thafreak> but when it's real hardware, that tends to involve me driving in and picking the machine up
[20:07] <thafreak> blah...waste of my time
[20:08] <thafreak> Oh, any mac people here? I need to test the ram on a G5...was wondering if anyone knew of a memtest86 type boot cd for power pc
[20:08] <Unit193> I don't, bnut I can ask
[21:59] <dzho> oh, hmm
[22:00] <Unit193> Oh yeah, I asked.
[22:00] <Unit193> http://arrowquick.com/blog/2008/06/28/memtest/ ? or put the ram in an x86 machine :P