[00:46] <jandrusk> Congrats. Glad to see your using irssi and screen.
[00:46] <Unit193> Don't know who you're talking to, but same goes to them! Although tmux does handle UTF8 better.
[02:44] <yano> +1 for tmux
[02:45] <Unit193> Yeah, but screen is still what I use...
[02:45] <canthus13> screen is just handy and *everywhere*
[02:45] <yano> but tmux is green
[02:45] <canthus13> Meh. my screen is green. :P
[02:46] <yano> hehe
[02:47] <canthus13> yano: it is! http://canthus13.com/stuff/screenie1.png
[02:48] <yano> canthus13: lol
[02:49] <yano> canthus13: yano.me/.public/2012-03-27-22-48-28_1920x1080.png
[02:50] <yano> ugh i hate that, if you don't wait for a page to load in firefox and you try to copy and paste the url in the url bar it doesn't add the HTTP or HTTPS
[02:50] <yano> same in chrome too
[02:50] <Unit193> yano: browser.urlbar.trimURLs
[02:51] <canthus13> heh.
[02:52] <yano> toggling that doesn't seem to change the behaviour
[02:54] <yano> ah, that shows the full url in the urlbar only if you have loaded the page. what i was looking for was/is if you manually type in "google.com" and then highlight it and copy it it would add the 'http://' automatically to the prefix of what you highlighted (before you try loading the site)
[02:55] <yano> i think the trimURLs has spoiled me
[02:58] <Unit193> I always toggle that back, it's part of my setting up of firefox.
[02:58] <yano> yea, i like that disabled
[02:59] <yano> i think firefox did that to match chrome doing it
[02:59] <yano> i've always found it annoying
[02:59]  * canthus13 never had a problem waiting the second or so it takes most pages to load.
[03:01] <Unit193> As I just said, screen in screen in screen wouldn't be a good idea. >_>
[03:01] <yano> tmux inside tmux plays nicer than screen within screen
[03:02] <yano> at least in my experience
[03:02] <Unit193> screen in screen is working just awesome, just adding a 3rd wouldn't be good.
[03:02] <yano> ah
[03:04] <canthus13> screen in screen is irritating.
[03:05] <Unit193> cat .screenrc  escape ^za
[21:02] <jandrusk> Why in the world you want recursive screen sessions?
[21:04] <Unit193> Screen on the computer that runs irssi/alpine/etc on local, and one in there to my shell account.
[21:06] <jandrusk> I see.
[21:21] <jandrusk> Anyone know if there is a limit to how many groups you can create on a single Ubuntu instance?
[21:24] <jandrusk> Anyone know if there is a limit to how many groups you can create on a single Ubuntu instance?
[21:26] <paultag> a lot
[21:27] <paultag> actually, the problem would be how many can you fit so it reads well enough, and that depends on IO
[21:27] <paultag> plus, you can offload the PAM backend to another auth method
[23:04]  * dzho rocks the nested screen sessions
[23:04] <dzho> I don't know that I'd call that recursive.
[23:04] <dzho> re-entrant, maybe?
[23:04] <dzho> anyway, I try not to double back the streams onto each other.