[00:36] hi everyone [00:36] hello [00:36] i get an error when trying to install ubuntu server on my dell server poweredge 2200 [00:37] What error? [00:37] the first error i got that it was unable to copy the image to the disk , [00:37] let me boot it up again so that i can give you the error [00:37] * canthus13 nods. [00:37] * canthus13 is at work, may be slow to answer. [00:38] oh ok [00:38] what type of work canthus [00:38] Tech support. :/ [00:38] nice [00:38] what company [00:39] a regional ISP. [00:39] * canthus13 doesn't name names. :) [00:39] nice [00:39] so i have an scsi hard drive [00:39] Could be a scsi driver issue. [00:40] 4gb [00:40] but i could install freenas [00:40] :( [00:40] you'd probably do better asking in #ubuntu? It's pretty well-staffed. [00:40] oh ok :( [00:40] how do i get into their chatrooms [00:41] /join #ubuntu [00:41] thank you veru much [00:41] :) [00:42] yep :-) [02:02] yano: yeah, i should be there. see you there? i should be wearing a ubuntu tshirt. [06:20] jrgifford: yea [13:49] O [13:50] M [13:50] F [13:50] G [13:50] my boss is driving me nuts [13:50] totally drops on me like last week, hey can we get a system set up to do xyz [13:51] apparently she wants to have something to demo to people at a large gov't inst next week [13:51] but she picked OSS that doesn't quite work 100% [13:51] so every damn day, hows it coming hows it coming [14:30] heh. [16:04] hello from notacon [18:12] jerks [18:12] What'd they do now? [18:14] thafreak: lolwut? [18:14] rubbing in they're at notacon [18:14] thafreak: also, salt, want to help me get it set up this weekend? [18:15] haha [18:15] thafreak: yano's still here :) [18:15] * yano flees [18:15] wife wants the basement finished before the baby is born...my weekends for the next few weeks are spent doing construction [18:15] the bandwidth here has been pretty crappy all day :-( [18:17] Always seems to be. [18:17] From what others have said. [18:17] though the reverse ip for the network notacon is using comes back to their domain [18:18] SSH is lagging pretty badly, though earlier while someone was doing a huge debian update (they said it was estimated at 53 minutes of downloading) that it appeared that they had QoS'ed SSH [18:20] if you need to download anything or do any updates, their internet here is not the place to do it :-P [18:21] that's how it always ends up though...i don't think about something i want installed till I'm at a conference [18:22] heh [18:23] that's what i like about PyOhio is that OSU let's the conference use it's wi-fi, so you get access to university speeds on the weekend (when less students are using it) [18:25] yano: yeah, the internet here at notacon isn't that good. [18:26] jrgifford: You did it wrong, you were supposed to tell him it was great where you were. :P [18:27] Unit193: heh. :P [18:27] ...I'm a nice person. [18:27] lol [18:28] have me running all around this hotel trying to find the good connection :-P [18:28] yano: what session are you in right now? [18:28] jrgifford: i'm not in a session right now, i'm chilling in the PixelJam room [18:29] i'm chilling in the champagne room [18:30] cool [18:30] too bad there's no sex here... [18:30] i haven't had a chance to get back there, it looks cool. i'm doing ipv6 right now, which is pretty cool and boring. [18:30] no one catches the chris rock reference huh...damn [18:31] oh, crap. someone is downloading railsinstaller right in front of me. [18:31] that means the internet is going to die. [18:31] jrgifford: Ah, awesome! [18:31] thats like, 300MB right there. :S [18:33] railsinstaller [18:33] isn't that called aptitude...install rails [18:33] not for windows. [18:33] hahahaha windows....silly kids [18:33] for a hacker con, i see a lot of windows here [18:34] well, you need some one to test your skills on i guess [18:36] Can anyone explain why WD's internal drives mostly suck, but their external drives are the best I've used so far? [18:36] and the opposite for seagate... [18:37] their internal drives are some of the more reliable, but their external drives aren't that great... [18:37] weird, i swear by WD internal drives, and for external. [18:38] i think something is up with my vps box, i can't ssh to it all of a sudden but i can ssh to another box i have access to. though if i ssh to the other box then ssh to my vps it works... [18:38] i avoided them for years, and finally gave the black drives a shot recently...had one in four die like immediately [18:39] yano: i was having similar problems recently...it's an inter-network provider problem usually [18:39] like I think hurricane electric and cogent weren't playing nice the one day [18:40] ah, yea my vps is through Linode and 'the other box' is in Columbus [18:41] it's probably a routing issue out of your control [18:41] can be frustrating at times [18:42] Gotta love python -m SimpleHTTPServer [18:43] yano: yeah, i can get to my other box but not my ec2 instance. [18:43] traceroute, see where it dies [18:44] well i can ping my linode, but i can't ssh. so i'm not sure if it is entirely a routing issue [18:45] i'd hate to have to ssh into a vps i have that's hosted in germany, given my ping times to google (8.8.8.8) are ~60ms [18:46] \I can ssh in for you, if you'll just give me your info. :D [18:47] sure, you have my ssh private key or the password? :-P [18:47] well the password changes every 30 seconds [18:47] I'll take the key. :D [18:47] lol [18:47] ...But I'd not do much on it. :P [18:48] i found a cool setup where you can use Google Authenticator android app to generate one time passwords [18:50] the gift shop / hacking shop has those powerful green lasers [18:53] yano: Have you found jrgifford yet? [18:54] Unit193: not in person, yet [18:55] jrgifford: btw, i'm wearing a google shirt [18:56] * canthus13 is wearing pants. :P [18:56] * yano is wearing more than just a google shirt :-P [18:56] yano: so am I. I just wish I weren't. [18:56] * Unit193 thinks he should go put something on to fit in... >_> [18:57] canthus13: why? [18:57] yano: Pants suck. :) [18:57] depends on the pants [18:58] Military pants are actually great, strong, great pockets, everything you'd want. [19:00] Unit193: except the not wearing pants thing. [19:00] I've got some on thankfully, as I'm not the only one here. [19:01] * canthus13 is at work, and is thus forced to wear pants. :( [19:02] Knowing you, only because they make you. [19:04] yano: i should be right over, ipv6 101 is over in edison 1. [19:05] cool, yea i'm still in the west conf room (pixeljam). past the lock demos [19:09] (#*FSJD(#JSD argh, now http traffic is crawling. [19:10] i'd probably get a faster connection tethering on my phone here [19:10] i don't see you. [19:10] i'm sitting at the end of a table with a macbook [19:10] in the room with the projectors on the wall [19:30] yano: so the website for that thing i was talking about is http://www.yubico.com [20:17] "Can you check your phone for a dial tone please?" "NOOO!!!!! THAT'S TOO TECHNICAL!!!!!!!!!!!!! " [20:23] hey paultag - there is a session on civic hacking. he's talking about openstates and how awesome it is. :D [20:23] no shit jrgifford [20:23] jrgifford: pass on our love [20:23] paultag: will do. [20:26] paultag: you can send this into your guys or something if you want - http://www.websubstrate.com/share/deck.js/civic-hacking/notacon.html [20:26] (those are the slides) [20:27] jrgifford: thanks :) [20:28] jrgifford: haha, you know that bearded guy [20:28] jrgifford: max ogden? [20:28] jrgifford: he's here @ bocoup (or he was yesterday) :) [20:28] paultag: nope, i don't know him. [20:29] jrgifford: I mean, you know the guy who was in that slide deck? [20:29] no, i don't. we're not done with presentation yet. [20:29] * jrgifford looks ahead [20:45] jrgifford: :) [20:45] jrgifford: I twitted' [20:52] paultag: i saw. :) [20:55] :) [21:40] the Water talk is mostly about convenience and money versus security [21:40] mobile phones to control SCADA systems? [21:40] that sounds like a program waiting to happen [21:40] yano: a TI calculator could control most SCADA systems. [21:41] canthus13: heh [22:03] i'm in the devops talk. i want to figure out if there is anything really cool that they bring up. [22:05] jrgifford: cool, what's that mostly covering? [23:47] yano: so he talked about a lot of stuff [23:48] puppet, chef [23:48] jrgifford: nice [23:48] telecomix seems pretty aweome [23:48] i didn't realize what all they did besides provide a DNS server [23:48] but they got an IRC network [23:48] mainly about how we should treat our infrastructure as code and such. [23:48] oh cool. [23:51] i like having the ipv6 available here, i can test my sites