[01:34] <jrgifford> jandrusk: see? You think emacs is an OS.
[01:34] <jrgifford> and that is why I use vim, because I like an editor. ;)
[01:35] <canthus13> jrgifford: emacs IS an OS.
[01:36] <canthus13> It just needs a good editor.
[01:36] <jrgifford> canthus13: he keeps saying that he uses emacs, but runs ubuntu. I keep saying its an OS, but he keeps refuting that.
[01:36] <jrgifford> so the battle of the UNIX ages continues,
[01:37] <canthus13> jrgifford: Ubuntu isn't an OS... it's a flavor.
[01:37] <jrgifford> lol
[12:41] <thafreak> Morning
[12:42] <thafreak> so...my nettop (small desktop with older singlecore atom) is running 11.04
[12:42] <thafreak> i think that was the first apearance of what is now unity right?
[12:42] <thafreak> Anyway, it runs ok...anyone have an idea if plain 12.04 will run on something this wimpy?
[12:43] <thafreak> I guess i could slap a livecd in and give it a shot
[13:11] <jrgifford> thafreak: whats the specs?
[13:11] <jrgifford> as in, CPU and ram?
[13:12] <jrgifford> i'm installing it on a 1.6GHZ 1GB ram netbook tomorrow, it should be fine
[14:30] <yano> helping to seed 12.04 doesn't seem very rewarding as i'm only at 0.031 share ratio and i've had it idling for about a day, seems there are too many seeders already.
[14:32] <dzho> yano: switch to a different iso, maybe?
[14:32] <yano> i'm seeding desktop-amd64 and desktop-i386, maybe i should seed the alternatives and servers
[14:33] <dzho> you might not see as big a total outgoing bandwidth usage, but your contribution might be more significant amongst the other seeders
[14:33] <dzho> in relative terms
[14:34] <yano> yea
[14:44] <jrgifford> yano: interesting
[14:44] <jrgifford> i was at 1.0 ratio within 20 minutes of starting.
[14:47]  * canthus13 seeds tails.. nothing else.
[14:48] <canthus13> Speaking of which.. I need to update the version I"m seeding.
[14:59] <yano> so far at 0.002 for alternate-amd64
[15:03] <yano> what bittorrent clients do you guys use on linux?
[15:07] <canthus13> transmission.
[15:07] <canthus13> I likes the web interface.
[15:09] <yano> i personally use deluge, their web interface sucks, though i haven't used it in a while
[15:11]  * canthus13 used deluge for a little bit, but transmission just works. also, it supports magnet links. :)
[15:12] <yano> like when clicking on one in a browser?
[15:15] <canthus13> yep.
[16:09] <yano> you know what i love about torrents in deluge? i can play 'guess that country flag' game while looking at the ip addresses
[16:14] <canthus13> Heh.
[16:23] <yano> did you guys here what the last version of Ubuntu will be?
[16:36] <canthus13> 12.04?
[16:36] <dzho> you mean, the latest?
[16:37] <dzho> querulus quetzal or some shiz like that
[16:37] <yano> 12.10 because the world will end in 12/12 :-P
[16:37] <dzho> man, when do the mayans mark the new year, anyway
[16:38] <dzho> I somehow doubt it corresponds exactly to the gregorian calendar
[16:40] <yano> well it's the end of the 13th cycle, iirc, but from what i understand when one sits down and does the converting between calendars, it comes out to 2012/12/21 at least that's what i've gathered from the history channel
[16:42] <dzho> ALIENS!
[16:45] <yano> dzho: http://www.quickmeme.com/Ancient-Aliens/?upcoming
[16:52] <dzho> I love that there are something on the order of 14,000 of those
[16:52] <yano> lol
[23:49] <Unit193> jandrusk: Hello! Did you end up trying Xfce 4.10?