[00:05] ugh, i really don't like dnsmasq. at. all. :\ [00:05] Nice on the router. [00:06] i just don't like it as part of network manager on 12.04 [00:07] but since I disabled it, nslookup works fine for all the internal stuff, so I guess i'm happy. :p [00:30] sudo apt-get -y remove network-manager network-manager-gnome [00:31] jandrusk: and break all the other stuff on e's system? Nope. I'm keeping her as close to stop as I possibly can. [00:31] *stock [00:32] Thought you were doing more code for a second. [04:55] zareason is the company I had issues with >.> [04:55] just as reference [04:58] I remember. [04:58] Thanks. [14:03] Morning Ohio [14:03] jrgifford: dnsmasq is pretty cool, seriously... [14:04] jrgifford: if you have an internal dns server, you can configure dnsmasq to query that first [14:04] or only for specific domains [14:07] canthus13: you upgrade your machine running freenx to precise yet? [14:08] I saw that the ppa for freenx has precise support, but also read people have problems with it [14:08] i also saw x2go's client is now included in the repos, but the server part isn't [14:08] so not sure which one i'm going to try i guess [16:40] so, so far, an lxde desktop on 12.04 over x2go works pretty well... [17:15] thafreak: yeah, i'm going to consider that. [17:15] but right now, it's staying at stock until we fix the dns server properly [20:44] i know, probably the wrong chatroom for this...but... [20:45] for those of you who have to suffer windows, what's the best AV software out there? [20:45] Preferably something that can be licensed in larger numbers, like 15-20 licenses [20:46] AV? [20:46] my one client currently has kaspersky, which is up for renewal [20:46] oh, antivirus [20:46] haha yea, this is windws I'm talking about...AV is a requirement :) [20:46] sorry, just that I read "AV" as "audio-visual" first. [20:47] sorry, I was born in the previous century, is all. [20:50] no prob...you have any exposure to antivirus? [20:50] I don't need much, go for free ones. [20:50] half debating whether the basic ms "security essentials" is good enough [20:51] Avira has a good detection rate, just disable the pop ups.