[00:10] <bkerensa> c_smith: ^
[00:10] <bkerensa> nathwill: how is the weather in your neck of the woods? It is mighty cold here... Time for me to go hop in a Zipcar and find some food :D
[00:11] <nathwill> cold
[00:11] <nathwill> definitely cold
[00:11] <bkerensa> 38 F here
[00:12] <bkerensa> nathwill: I trade Finn a router for a Android Tablet (which I gave him months ago )
[00:12] <bkerensa> I wonder if I can get Debian on this thing :D
[00:15] <c_smith> bkerensa, through looking at logs, I failed to see you messaged me.
[00:16] <c_smith> I was looking at the kernel log for my desktop to see if there was anything that would point me to what is happening with that port.
[00:16] <c_smith> bkerensa, what's up?
[00:17] <bkerensa> c_smith: is it a pae kernel?
[00:18] <bkerensa> also have you used dmesg to dump the traces?
[00:19] <c_smith> let me check
[00:19] <c_smith> and each time it crashes, nothing can be done but to hard reboot it.
[00:20] <c_smith> nope, not a pae, but it say SMP.
[00:21] <c_smith> hmmm, that got me wondering exactly what pae is,
[00:21]  * c_smith goes to look it up
[00:26] <c_smith> bkerensa, by the sound of what I had help figuring out, the actual slot is bad. as with 2 sticks, it runs like a charm. insert the last stick, and the panics and crashes happen.
[00:27] <c_smith> it's an older Gigabyte mainboard, so this isn't as surprising as what I thought was happening.
[00:32] <nathwill> c_smith, that makes sense
[00:32] <nathwill> bkerensa, what kind of tablet?
[00:58] <nathwill> headed out, catch y'all later
[14:32] <bkerensa> bdmurray: I keep getting a system error at login which indicates the problem is with twistd and when I click to report and it starts gathering info it then pops a new dialog saying the twistd client could not be determined
[14:52] <bkerensa> Good Morning all
[14:55] <bkerensa> adam_g: good luck on your server dev/motu app :)
[17:24] <c_smith> hello
[17:59] <bkerensa> hello
[18:28] <adam_g> bkerensa: thanks
[20:10] <bkerensa> slangasek: do you know anyone who works with U1 at Canonical? One of the OSU OSL folks is using Xubuntu but Oneconf is consuming 100M of memory on a vm and he wants to remove it however it would pull their entire desktop too
[20:12] <slangasek> bkerensa: the right thing to do there is for them to file a bug on the package if oneconf is running when not needed
[20:12] <bkerensa> k
[20:12] <slangasek> or on xubuntu-meta, if they want to argue that xubuntu shouldn't require oneconf at all