[09:49] <rmg51> Morning
[09:56] <JonathanD> Morning.
[10:14] <SamuraiAlba> Good bacon to all!
[10:31] <rmg51> o/
[11:07] <SamuraiAlba> MY firewall...
[11:07] <SamuraiAlba> Shipped from Mesa AZ on the 3rd
[11:07] <SamuraiAlba> JUST got to CA for processing TODAY
[11:07] <SamuraiAlba> AHHHHHHHHRGHLEMCBARGLEMUFFINS!
[11:11] <JonathanD> oh dear.
[11:13] <SamuraiAlba> I'm glad I didn't pay the $200 for the ASA
[14:14] <adom> so 10.11 no longer supported :(
[14:14] <adom> pissed i ever accidentally went from 10.04 to 10.11
[14:16] <pangolin> you mean 10.10
[14:16] <pangolin> and yes it is EOL
[14:17] <adom> yeah. that.
[14:18] <pangolin> you can always pop in a 10.04 cd/usb and reinstall without formatting your /home
[14:18] <adom> hmm...
[14:20] <pangolin> it would reinstall the base system, you will need to install whatever apps you have installed since but that can be accomplished easily
 To replicate your packages selection on another machine (or restore it if re-installing), you can type « aptitude  --display-format '%p' search '?installed!?automatic' > ~/my-packages », move the file "my-packages" to the other machine, and there type « sudo xargs aptitude --schedule-only install < my-packages ; sudo aptitude install » - See also !automate
[14:22] <pangolin> or embrace the Unity and upgrade to 11.04
[14:28] <adom> never knew about that app reinstall trick
[14:30] <adom> is there a parameter similar to "--display-format" for apt-get?
[14:30] <adom> or should i just install aptitude?
[14:44] <pangolin> probably simpler to just install aptitude
[14:45] <pangolin> I've used that command many times and never had any issue
[14:45] <adom> thanks.
[16:12] <ChinnoDog> π
[16:26] <jedijf> fancy
[16:26] <pleia2> I'd say it was a cat, but I don't think he has one
[16:28] <jedijf> ChinnoDog: your cat has a club foot - left leg
[16:29] <ChinnoDog> I don't have a π key on my keyboard anyway. It would be cool if I did.
[16:33] <pangolin> how often do you need to use π ?
[16:45] <jedijf> apple blueberry cherry ...often
[17:19] <ChinnoDog> mmm, π
[17:20] <ChinnoDog> PennBot: π?
[17:20] <PennBot> I have no idea, ChinnoDog.
[17:20] <ChinnoDog> π is nomalicious
[17:21] <ChinnoDog> π?
[17:21] <PennBot> I guess π is nomalicious, ChinnoDog
[17:29] <jedijf> nice
[17:37] <InHisName> IT   <> π   so izzat supposed to be a 'pi' char ?
[17:49] <ChinnoDog> If you can't see the pi then your client is not configured for UTF8
[18:07] <MutantTurkey> guys i just learned one awesome trick to get in shape in 6 weeks
[18:07] <MutantTurkey> actually an awesome tip to set my terminal titles to the command I just executed...
[18:07] <ChinnoDog> ...
[18:07] <Joe_CoT> that's not anywhere near as interesting
[18:07] <MutantTurkey> with bash
[18:08] <MutantTurkey>  export PROMPT_COMMAND=""
[18:08] <MutantTurkey>   9 trap 'echo -e "\e]0;$BASH_COMMAND\007"' DEBUG
[18:08] <MutantTurkey> add dem jawns to ya bash R C
[18:15] <InHisName> Doesn't really look like a 'pi' char.  looks like a small square with the bottom line missing.   Like an upsidedown 'U' with square corners.   A really lousy 'pi' char.
[19:22] <adom> you guys see that giraffe on reddit a couple weeks back?
[19:53] <MutantTurkey> no
[19:53] <MutantTurkey> links
[19:53] <MutantTurkey> please
[19:53] <MutantTurkey> adom: ^
[19:55] <MutantTurkey> btw, what's the best way to batch rename files via a pattern? I have First10MinDataSet47_000XXXX.png i need to remove those three 000's?
[20:14] <jedijf> jimf@lobby:~$ rename 's/000//' First10MinDataSet47_000XXXX.png
[20:14] <jedijf> jimf@lobby:~$ ls First10MinDataSet47_XXXX.png
[20:14] <jedijf> First10MinDataSet47_XXXX.png
[20:19] <jedijf> so for i in *.png;do rename 's/000//' $i;done;
[20:24] <MutantTurkey> ah
[20:24] <MutantTurkey> expert
[20:25] <MutantTurkey> thank you
[20:37] <jedijf> no expert, waltman must have been on the train or sleeping, that's his game - one-liner pro
[22:57] <adom> what do you guys do if a drive doesnt want to umount? location is /mnt/other ... says its busy or in use. "lsof |grep other" doesn't show anything.
[23:04] <jedijf> fuser -m /dev/xyz to see what is using it
[23:05] <jedijf> then kill it
[23:05] <jedijf> if it persists, rinse, repeat
[23:08] <adom> dunno what happenedthere...
[23:09] <adom> all of a sudden i was logged in as adom_ and adom was still logged in
[23:09] <adom> weirdness
[23:14] <n2diy> How do I termine which audio device my sys. is using?
[23:14] <Resistance> adom: normally I umount -f it, but that's unsave normally
[23:20] <adom> EvilResistance: just tried -f, says device or resource busy
[23:30] <EvilResistance> adom:  reboot then?
[23:30] <EvilResistance> and turn off your bloody awaynotice, its beginning to annoy me (and that's bad)
[23:33] <adom> sorry didnt realize was still /away
[23:33] <adom> gonna have to reboot it i guess :(
[23:36] <jedijf> reboot works
[23:43] <adom> rebooting...
[23:48] <adom> reboot worked