JonathanD | Morning. | 10:07 |
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rmg51 | morning JonathanD | 10:28 |
JonathanD | hey | 10:29 |
teddy-dbear | morning | 13:04 |
InHisName1 | good DayTime to all | 14:18 |
MutantTurkey | weeewub | 14:33 |
waltman | MutantTurkey: Sorry, the connector on my old powerbook display dongle doesn't look anything like the one on your Lenovo. | 14:52 |
JonathanD | waltman: new laptop has the "displayport" or whatever it is thing... is that what the macs have? | 14:54 |
MutantTurkey | okay thank you. | 14:55 |
waltman | JonathanD: Mac laptops now have something they call a "mini displayport". | 14:56 |
MutantTurkey | huh | 14:56 |
JonathanD | ok. | 14:57 |
JonathanD | ah, found images. | 14:57 |
waltman | On newer macs that's become the thunderbolt port, but it's the same size. | 14:58 |
JonathanD | waltman: well, you may call yours thunderbolt... but I call mine VICTORY. | 14:58 |
JonathanD | Or something like that. | 14:58 |
JonathanD | My laptop can have cool names for it's ports too! | 14:58 |
JonathanD | This one over here is "bob" and it's for the network. | 14:59 |
waltman | mine's pre-thunderbolt | 14:59 |
JonathanD | ah | 14:59 |
waltman | Thunderbolt's actually an intel technology. Apple's just an early adopter of it. | 14:59 |
JonathanD | waltman: I think when/if the prices ever come down, I'm gonna find an expresscard SDD. | 14:59 |
JonathanD | I can dual boot with 2 seperate disks... | 15:00 |
JonathanD | Which just sounds nice. | 15:00 |
waltman | I saw something this morning about a linux computer the size of a usb thumbdrive. | 15:00 |
JonathanD | Where? | 15:00 |
waltman | dual cpu, gets its power from usb | 15:00 |
JonathanD | did you see the ubuntu/android thing? | 15:00 |
waltman | it might've been the same thing. | 15:00 |
waltman | give me a sec to check... | 15:01 |
JonathanD | some kind of hybrid phone that you can also use to power a monitor, keyboard, mouse and use as a desktop | 15:01 |
JonathanD | or something like that. | 15:01 |
waltman | http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2012/02/linux-computer-the-size-of-a-thumb-drive-now-available-for-preorder.ars | 15:01 |
JonathanD | nifty. | 15:02 |
JonathanD | so if your TV has a USB, and an hdmi, you have a computer. | 15:02 |
JonathanD | and most new TVs have both. | 15:03 |
JonathanD | and netflix is available for android, so... | 15:03 |
MutantTurkey | proprietary ports are baaad | 15:11 |
JonathanD | MutantTurkey: displayport is supposed to be relatively free. | 15:13 |
MutantTurkey | yeah | 15:13 |
MutantTurkey | but thunderbolt is not designed in a way to make it usable by everyone | 15:13 |
MutantTurkey | mac has their way with everything | 15:13 |
MutantTurkey | to be able to cash out on it. | 15:13 |
waltman | My understanding is that the thunderbolt tech is relatively open. The bigger issue was the shape of the connector. | 15:25 |
waltman | thunderbolt seems pretty cool | 15:25 |
MutantTurkey | the shape of the connector? | 15:27 |
MutantTurkey | I wish usb was better designed... | 15:27 |
JonathanD | oh, thunderbolt | 15:29 |
MutantTurkey | is there a way to follow what files a process has open? | 15:30 |
teddy-dbear | http://www.extremetech.com/computing/119031-canonical-reveals-ubuntu-for-android | 15:30 |
waltman | MutantTurkey: lsof | 15:33 |
MutantTurkey | thanks waltman | 15:34 |
InHisName1 | ubuntu on a thumb drive, hmmmm | 15:43 |
InHisName1 | will it take keyboard and mice? Have to cnx to USB via a hub ? | 15:44 |
waltman | InHisName1: bluetooth | 15:46 |
InHisName1 | well I guess that's better than really LOOOONG cables. | 15:48 |
MutantTurkey | adom: why did you quit on us man | 16:58 |
EvilResistance | @ping | 22:51 |
PennBot | pong | 22:51 |
EvilResistance | hmm | 22:54 |
EvilResistance | @quot | 22:54 |
PennBot | I don't have a clue! | 22:54 |
EvilResistance | @quit | 22:54 |
EvilResistance | its not identifying... | 22:55 |
EvilResistance | there we go | 22:56 |
InHisName1 | @ping | 23:11 |
PennBot | pong | 23:11 |
InHisName1 | @quot | 23:11 |
PennBot | No idea! | 23:11 |
InHisName1 | @list | 23:11 |
EvilResistance | yeah that doesnt exist, i was trying to type @quit, and failed | 23:11 |
PennBot | InHisName1: Admin, Channel, Config, Google, Infobot, Karma, Later, Misc, Owner, Seen, User, and Web | 23:11 |
InHisName1 | @asdf | 23:12 |
PennBot | No idea. | 23:12 |
InHisName1 | i c | 23:12 |
InHisName1 | @seen jthan | 23:14 |
PennBot | InHisName1: jthan was last seen in #ubuntu-us-pa 1 week, 1 day, 16 hours, 45 minutes, and 56 seconds ago: <jthan> I am very glad | 23:14 |
EvilResistance | @karma InHisName | 23:14 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: InHisName has neutral karma. | 23:14 |
EvilResistance | InHisNameyou do have to figure that PennBot was offline since yesterday, so... | 23:14 |
InHisName1 | Nobody plusses or minuses me | 23:14 |
EvilResistance | InHisName-- | 23:15 |
EvilResistance | :P | 23:15 |
InHisName1 | PHhhhtbbttt | 23:15 |
InHisName1 | @user EvilResistance | 23:18 |
PennBot | InHisName1: Resistance was last seen in #ubuntu-us-pa 2 minutes and 58 seconds ago: <EvilResistance> :P | 23:18 |
InHisName1 | how is user diff from seen ?> | 23:18 |
EvilResistance | what exactly were you trying to do? | 23:18 |
EvilResistance | @user | 23:18 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: (user [<channel>] <name>) -- Returns the last time <name> was seen and what <name> was last seen saying. This looks up <name> in the user seen database, which means that it could be any nick recognized as user <name> that was seen. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent in the channel itself. | 23:18 |
EvilResistance | because @user exists in several things | 23:19 |
EvilResistance | @list user | 23:19 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: capabilities, changename, hostmask, hostmask add, hostmask list, hostmask remove, identify, list, register, set password, set secure, stats, unidentify, unregister, username, and whoami | 23:19 |
EvilResistance | @user list | 23:19 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: adom, InHisName, Resistance, and Test | 23:19 |
EvilResistance | @user capabilities InHisName | 23:19 |
EvilResistance | d'aw, you have none. | 23:19 |
EvilResistance | @list Seen | 23:20 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: any, last, seen, since, and user | 23:20 |
EvilResistance | InHisName: @user doesnt exist as its own command in the User module. it does, however, exist as its own command in the infobot module | 23:20 |
InHisName1 | @misc | 23:22 |
PennBot | Wish I knew! | 23:22 |
InHisName1 | @help misc | 23:22 |
PennBot | InHisName1: Error: There is no command "misc". | 23:22 |
InHisName1 | @list | 23:24 |
PennBot | InHisName1: Admin, Channel, Config, Google, Infobot, Karma, Later, Misc, Owner, Seen, User, and Web | 23:24 |
InHisName1 | @web | 23:26 |
PennBot | I don't know, InHisName1. | 23:26 |
EvilResistance | @list Misc | 23:31 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: apropos, help, last, list, more, ping, source, tell, and version | 23:31 |
EvilResistance | @Misc help | 23:32 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: (misc help [<plugin>] [<command>]) -- This command gives a useful description of what <command> does. <plugin> is only necessary if the command is in more than one plugin. | 23:32 |
EvilResistance | @list Web | 23:32 |
PennBot | EvilResistance: doctype, fetch, headers, netcraft, size, title, urlquote, and urlunquote | 23:32 |
EvilResistance | InHisName: @list <plugin name> | 23:32 |
EvilResistance | it'll tell you what commands are with a plugin | 23:32 |
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