[16:17] hej [16:17] anyone understand Northern Saami? [16:17] Doubt it. [16:18] anyone know someone who may know someone who may understand Northern Sámi/Sami/saami? [16:18] How come? [16:19] need to learn - i have to study Sami so i can claim to understand 9 languages [16:19] im learning swedish so i can understand 3 [16:20] norway has the biggest population of Saami [16:20] Well, yes, but it's still quite small. [16:20] people* [16:20] I'd go for easier languages, really. [16:21] Sami has 300 words and phrases in everyday use. [16:21] More than that, surely? [16:22] so... being fluent in it is easyer than learning french with its millions of words. no really 300 words and phrases and you will get y fine [16:22] by* [16:22] You'd might be able to shop groceries and ask for directions with 300 words, but that goes for any language. [16:23] context is key [16:23] Saami is comparable to Finnish in size and complexity. [16:23] In other words, huge and complex. [16:23] like in swedish with 32000 words [16:23] saami is complex but it has more links to swedish [16:24] its like a forgotton bridge between swedish and finnish [16:25] Not really. [16:25] There are just a few similarities between Nordic languages (Swedish, Danish and Norwegian) and Sami. [16:45] omg.. http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/Twitter-storm-etter-NRKs-OMG-tabbe-6730082.html [16:45] Buorrit_Juovllat: lol - better start with another language unless you know finnish already [16:46] Buorrit_Juovllat: and no, sami is *not* related to swedish - it's a totally different language family [16:49] Buorrit_Juovllat: scandinavian languages, being Norwegian, Swedish and Danish, are mostly the same. Faeroese is a bit further away, and Icelandic still farther. German, then, is probably the closest, and then perhaps Dutch, then English, then the Roman languages and then other Indo-european languages, and far, far out there somewhere, sami, finnish, estonian and other finno-ugric languages [16:53] my plan is to learn mutually interchangeable or multually understandable languages.. [16:54] im lazy [16:54] and intelligent [16:54] apparently [16:54] then, unless you speak finnish or estonian, don't try sami [16:54] knowing Norwegian, Swedish and Danish will hardly help you in understanding Sami at all. [16:56] jo-erlend: it won't help at all - period. [16:56] right. [17:03] Buorrit_Juovllat: since you choose to speak English on this Norwegian channel, you might want to start learning Norwegian? ;) [17:03] :) [17:05] * RoyK har tatt en ekstramotor til quadcopteret og montert på ei finerplate, festa en propell med fire rotorblader, satt den til å blåse oppover (sånn at den ikke tar av), og skal borre hull til å feste fire stjerneskudd - wheeeeeee [17:06] tøft :) [17:06] eller svenska - jag studera svenska i stockholm, [17:06] har du noen bilder av vidunderet, eller? [17:06] jo-erlend: kan ta et [17:06] Jeg har hentet et image fra en eldre HP ProLiant 380 G5 burk som jeg håper å få virtualisert i KVM+Qemu, jeg brukte "qemu-img convert -O raw /dev/cciss/c0d0 image.raw", men jeg får umiddelbart beskjeden "Cannot boot operating system" når jeg forsøker å starte image.raw i KVM+Qemu, noen kloke hoder som forstår mer enn meg her? [17:07] SlimG: Du har rett bitness og slikt? [17:08] Den virtuelle maskinen er 64-bit, altså? [17:08] Og hvor godt støtter kvm images med flere partisjoner? [17:09] ProLiant 380 G5 maskinen kjører Windows Server 2003 i386, jeg har satt opp VM gjesten som i686 [17:09] Åh, Windows. [17:10] Lykke til. [17:10] is there an offtopic channel? [17:10] There's a whole network for it, EFnet! (-; [17:10] hvordan er smør krisen? [17:11] Oppskrytt. [17:11] just as useful as a responce [17:23] jo-erlend: det er vel strengt tatt ikke så mye å ta bilde av ennå... bare ei plate og en propell og noen greier [17:23] jo-erlend: kommer sterkere tilbake :)