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MrChrisDruifpopey; how's your microserver? Do you still like it?00:06
MrChrisDruifAloha everyone12:55
popeyMrChrisDruif: yes, my microserver is on all day, doing backups etc14:03
MrChrisDruifAwesome, I'm looking at it's successor, the N40L14:03
popeynot seen the inside of that one, guess it's much the same?14:04
popeyslightly faster CPU?14:04
MrChrisDruifYup14:04
popeynot sure I'd see much benefit, mine is mostly IOWAIT14:05
MrChrisDruifAlso slightly larger default HDD14:06
MrChrisDruifhttp://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06b/15351-15351-4237916-4237918-4237917-4248009-5153252-5153253.html14:06
MrChrisDruifAnd when they are similarly prices, I don't see a reason to take the newer one =)14:07
popey DD not listed there...14:07
MrChrisDruifDD?14:07
popeyHDD sorry14:07
popeymine has a 160, not that it's used, its the root disk, all the data is on 4x2TB disks14:07
MrChrisDruifIn it's name it is luckily =)14:07
popeyahhh14:07
popeymd0 : active raid10 sdc1[1] sdb1[2] sde1[0] sdd1[3] 3907023872 blocks 64K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU]14:08
popey\o/14:08
popey/dev/mapper/data-data  2.9T  2.5T  250G  92% /srv14:09
popeyrunning low14:09
MrChrisDruifIdling at 45W right?14:09
MrChrisDruifAnd it has support for WOL I've read?14:09
MrChrisDruifOw, and twice the RAM of previous model14:12
popeyi upped mine to 8GB14:13
MrChrisDruifWow14:13
popeydunno about WOL, mine is always on14:13
MrChrisDruifIn the blog-post about it it was mentioned in the comments ^_^14:13
MrChrisDruifs/the/your14:14
popeycool14:15
* popey checks his server on landscape.. see what it's been doing14:15
popeyhttp://popey.com/~alan/hp/load.png http://popey.com/~alan/hp/memory.png http://popey.com/~alan/hp/network.png busy busy busy!14:18
MrChrisDruifWednesday was busy on the network =P14:19
popeyyeah, i left a DVD in my desktop that day, and rsnapshot tried to back it up ☺14:20
MrChrisDruifHaha14:21
MrChrisDruif40% RAM...of 8GB? What kind of software are you running? =P14:22
popeyit's mostly just running rsync every 6 hours to backup lots of remote hosts14:28
popeyalso runs get_iplayer to download lots of BBC telly14:28
popeyoh, and it runs yacy sometimes14:29
MrChrisDruifyacy?14:29
popeyya! yacy!14:30
popeyhttp://popey.mooo.com:8090/14:30
MrChrisDruifAhh, P2P web search...is it any good?14:30
MrChrisDruifAnd is using DejaDup a good option for backups compared to rsync?14:33
popeyi dont use dejadup on servers14:39
popeyi use rsnapshot14:39
MrChrisDruif!rsync14:41
ubot2rsync is a fast remote file copy and synchronization program - For more see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/rsync14:41
MrChrisDruif!rsnapshot14:41
ubot2Factoid 'rsnapshot' not found14:41
popeyrsnapshot wraps up rsync and makes it all a bit easier14:55
MrChrisDruifAlright14:56
AlanBellhttp://developers.slashdot.org/story/11/12/18/1425230/canonical-to-remove-sun-java-from-repositories-users-machines15:04
MrChrisDruifYikes, I've got to hurry for my dinner!15:05
MrChrisDruifAlanBell; https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2011-December/001528.html15:05
czajkowskialoha15:06
MrChrisDruifAloha czajkowski15:06
AlanBellMrChrisDruif: I know all about the background to it, the fact that it just hit slashdot is why I posted it here15:08
MrChrisDruifThey've discovered it in #ubuntu-offtopic as well...discussing it as we speak =P15:08
MrChrisDruifpopey; btw, great new Lens ;-)15:58
AlanBellfunnily enough I was looking for a nice simple lens written in python without heaps of Canonical copyright statements all over it to base an OpenERP lens on16:02
JanChm, maybe somebody should write an article explaining how to pin packages (to avoid that they disable all updates, as I see some commenters did just that)?16:18
JanCAlanBell: Canonical copyright statements don't have to be a problem, depending on the license?  ;)16:20
mhall119correct, any code will have a copyright statement for the author, but the license is all that matters for reuse16:21
JanCand depending on the license, you can even remove the copyright statement...16:22
JanCalthough, that might depend on certain national laws16:24
AlanBellyeah, I just wanted a totally empty framework16:24
JanCI guess the WTFPL is a good license for demo code (although some people might be offended by the "F" in its name)  ;)16:25
MrChrisDruifDoesn't it stand for "Friendly" then?16:26
AlanBell"do what the friendly you like license"16:27
JanCalthough, maybe the "Beerware License" is even better  :P16:28
MrChrisDruifHmm, that little server I've seen is now about €200,-!! =D17:20
* AlanBell is adapting the porn lens to search for customers and invoices in openERP17:23
AlanBellwhat could possibly go wrong17:23
bkerensa=o17:27
MrChrisDruifI think nothing ^_^17:30
MrChrisDruifBut I'm always optimistic =D17:30
* JanC hasn't found any good use for lenses yet--unity's window/layer/whatever pops up way too slow for that...17:33
MrChrisDruifHmm...the credit on my bank account is positive enough that I'll order that MicroServer =D17:52
popeyyay MrChrisDruif18:16
MrChrisDruifAfter I'll be toying with ideas I've had in my head for awhile ^_^18:16
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AlanBellhmm, my openerp lens is kinda working, however you can filter your invoices by preferred gender and position20:41
ashamsanyone visited akgraner 's g+ profile lately? https://plus.google.com/#107415582881714707533/posts21:51
ashamsI never seen that number of games on one profile :P21:52
popeyi see no games21:53
popeyoh!21:54
popeythats one game21:54
popeyand all on one day by the look of it21:54
pleia2cityville bender? :)21:55
popeyyeah ☺21:55
popey"Testing gaming on Ubuntu"21:55
mhall119sure, sure21:56
czajkowskinot sure what I'm more excited about, packed for ireland for xmas hols, packed up for new apartment, or the fact that everytyhing is so tidy here now :D21:57
pleia2czajkowski: hooray! :)21:57
czajkowskiindeed21:57
mhall119czajkowski: moving back to Ireland, or somewhere else in England?22:01
czajkowskimhall119: ireland xmas visit, moving to another part of London22:02
czajkowskiright beside the london eye22:02
czajkowskisoo pretty22:02
mhall119nice22:02
mainerrorczajkowski: Nice!22:03
mhall119I say 'nice', but I really can't fathom living in a big city22:03
mhall119even if it is London22:03
czajkowskipopey: jcastro makes an excellent point, would it be possible to get minecraft int the Sw centre?22:06
popeyno22:08
popeywe tried22:08
czajkowski:/22:08
mhall119why not?22:08
czajkowskithat's a shame22:08
mhall119license?22:08
popeyAIUI mojang are linux-unfriendly22:11
popeyand are very particular about how they get their revenue22:11
popeyi.e. you'll notice that minecraft isn't on steam22:11
mainerrorDoes Minecraft even work with OpenJDK?22:15
AlanBellyes22:15
popeyof course22:15
mainerrorI thought it was recommended to use Sun JRE. I meant JRE not JDK.22:15
popeythats something else entirely22:15
popeyyou said 'does minecraft even work' which is separate from ' it was recommended'22:15
AlanBellmainerror: too many things do for no reason whatsoever22:16
mainerrorI'm not trying to defend the recommendation I was just wondering.22:16
AlanBellso we end up with people assuming it won't work and turning on the partner repo and jumping through hoops to install sun jdk and it actually "just works" on Ubuntu22:17
AlanBellbut it isn't so easy to integrate stuff into unity22:18
mhall119AlanBell: what do you mean?22:26
MrChrisDruifpopey; I've ordered it!22:30
AlanBellmhall119: as popey and aqarius were saying if you have a random executable thing and you run it, and it turns up in the launcher and you click on it and select "keep in launcher" it doesn't23:03
JanCAlanBell: sometimes it does  ;)23:17
popeyMrChrisDruif: yay23:39
MrChrisDruifpopey; should be here this week ^_^23:39

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