waltman | ! | 00:07 |
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pleia2 | I am tired :) | 00:08 |
rmg51 | wouldn't the world come to an end if pleia2 started to skip beer? | 00:08 |
pleia2 | lol | 00:09 |
Resistance | that would be bad | 00:11 |
Resistance | because then i'd be forced to drink the beer | 00:11 |
Resistance | and me + beer + weapons collection = warzone | 00:11 |
pleia2 | oh dear | 00:11 |
waltman | One reason I'm tired is that I stayed up late finishing a book, and then posting a snarky review of it on amazon :) | 00:12 |
waltman | http://www.amazon.com/review/R1GX9P8HX562TI/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=0441014186&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode= | 00:12 |
pleia2 | lol | 00:12 |
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* sadin has new awesome thing goin on :D | 00:24 | |
jthan | Anyone use zsh? | 00:26 |
waltman | jthan: I do | 00:26 |
jthan | Does it typically use less resources than bash? | 00:27 |
waltman | I've never noticed any difference, to be honest. | 00:27 |
pleia2 | you are really concerned about the resources your interactive shell uses? | 00:27 |
jthan | Lol. | 00:27 |
jthan | waltman: I like zsh, but I'm always too lazy to really sit and configure it | 00:28 |
pleia2 | just steal someone else's config, that's what everyone else does | 00:29 |
pleia2 | I think only one person ever wrote a zsh config | 00:29 |
jthan | lol | 00:33 |
jthan | I miss all the fun we used to have in here | 00:38 |
waltman | pleia2: I think it was zenoli :) | 00:41 |
jthan | It was obviously someone named Adam | 00:42 |
waltman | how so? | 00:43 |
jthan | If you look at the default prompts.. there are two named "adam1" and "adam2" | 00:44 |
jthan | obviously he had time to make two prompts, and therefore also wrote the configuration | 00:44 |
waltman | I don't think I've ever seen the default prompt :) | 00:44 |
jthan | run "prompt -l" | 00:45 |
waltman | zsh: command not found: prompt | 00:47 |
jthan | well you got owned | 00:48 |
waltman | ? | 00:49 |
jthan | It doesn't like you | 00:49 |
waltman | ? | 00:50 |
jthan | It works for me | 00:50 |
waltman | not "_prompt"? | 00:50 |
waltman | type "which prompt" | 00:51 |
jthan | just "prompt" | 00:51 |
waltman | from the command line? | 00:51 |
jthan | waltman: http://paste2.org/p/1755199 | 00:54 |
waltman | I think it's because I'm not autoloading promptinit | 00:55 |
jthan | could be | 00:56 |
jthan | I am | 00:57 |
jthan | :-p | 00:57 |
JonathanD | japan is considering building a spare for tokyo. | 00:57 |
JonathanD | A spare... city. | 00:57 |
jthan | lol | 00:57 |
jthan | Thanks for clarifying | 00:57 |
JonathanD | We are really behind on the whole "DR" thing. | 00:58 |
waltman | yep, that was it | 00:58 |
JonathanD | I'm going to have to talk to my boss tomorrow about building a spare conshohocken somewhere. | 00:58 |
JonathanD | http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/02/8601550-will-japan-build-a-backup-tokyo | 00:59 |
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InHisName | jedijf: last -n5 gives help for my last. Not supported. | 01:16 |
InHisName | ll | 01:17 |
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InHisName | Going evil on us, now ? | 01:45 |
EvilResistance | :P | 01:45 |
MutantTurkey | oh boy | 01:46 |
MutantTurkey | InHisName will have your head. | 01:47 |
InHisName | what does this mean: ---- Excess permission or bad ownership on file /var/log/btmp | 02:03 |
InHisName | wtmp and btmp have SAME owner & group & permissions but btmp gets that error in messages | 02:05 |
InHisName | seems btmp needs to be diff from wtmp | 02:09 |
InHisName | permission set to 600 not 622 or 666 for btmp | 02:22 |
JonathanD | morning. | 06:57 |
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rmg51 | morning JonathanD | 09:09 |
JonathanD | morning rmg51 | 10:58 |
rmg51 | for a while there I thought you went back to sleep | 11:04 |
teddy-dbear | morning | 12:00 |
JonathanD | rmg51: sleep? | 13:41 |
teddy-dbear | sleep is for the weak and silly humans :-D | 13:43 |
InHisName | Good Morning to all of you and rmg51 and teddy-dbear and JonathanD and Joe_CoT | 14:40 |
waltman | good morning john-boy | 14:41 |
InHisName | when ntpd says: adjusting local clock by -0.164255s is it speeding up my clock or slowing it down ? | 14:45 |
waltman | umm, neither! | 14:47 |
waltman | I'd guess the clock is running a tad fast, so ntpd set it back about 1/8 of a second | 14:47 |
InHisName | 'k | 14:47 |
waltman | the clock itself should run at a constant speed | 14:47 |
MutantTurkey | yawn | 14:48 |
InHisName | pretty close to constant, its about 1/8 once per hour of adjustment. | 14:50 |
jthan | My clock is forever wrong and I can't seem to fix it. | 15:39 |
jthan | says right now it's 15:39 | 15:39 |
jthan | Timezone is set to my own... | 15:39 |
MutantTurkey | clock broken? sync to clock. profix | 15:40 |
jthan | sync to clock? | 15:40 |
waltman | ntpdate to set it, then ntpd to keep it set | 15:42 |
waltman | oh wait, you're 4 hours ahead? you're probably on gmt | 15:43 |
waltman | or utc, whatever. | 15:43 |
waltman | when you run "date" from the shell, what does it say? | 15:43 |
rhpot1991 | jthan: I have issues where my ntp doesn't run at work | 16:09 |
rhpot1991 | firewall access or something | 16:09 |
rhpot1991 | so my clock gets off until I fix it at home, by running ntpdate ntp.ubuntu.com | 16:09 |
waltman | do they have an internal time server you can use? | 16:11 |
rhpot1991 | dunno, I don't care too much | 16:12 |
rhpot1991 | personal laptop on business network, not going to push too hard | 16:13 |
rhpot1991 | ubuntu in a windows shop as well | 16:13 |
rhpot1991 | lots that can go wrong if I ask too much :) | 16:13 |
waltman | nod :) | 16:14 |
jthan | rhpot1991: this is my linode, so.. idk. | 17:57 |
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InHisName | quiet afternoon and evening....... | 23:50 |
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