[05:45] <DarwinSurvivor> willwh: haven't used byobu in a long time. but you can do it in tmux using "tmux attach" very easily.
[05:45] <willwh> cool thx
[14:56] <dscassel> byobu uses tmux by default in 12.04.
[14:56] <dscassel> So I'm assuming tmux commands apply.
[17:32] <BobJonkman> Talking to Ade about Team Reports
[17:33] <BobJonkman> I think we'll see him at the next Ubuntu Hour
[18:29] <DarwinSurvivor> dscassel: oh, so they finally switched over! awesome
[18:56] <willwh> hey guys - another random question
[18:57] <willwh> is there a simple lib for displaying a terminal on a webpage
[18:57] <willwh> I'd imagine not
[18:57] <willwh> :)
[19:04] <genii-around> willwh: The terminal of the machine the webserver is on?
[19:13] <genii-around> willwh: At any rate, there is ajaxterm
[19:14] <willwh> genii-around: yeah
[19:14] <willwh> just so I can easily show people what I'm doing
[19:40] <genii-around> willwh: A really simple way would be to do something like: script -q /some-file-apache-can-access          then display the contents of the file on a page
[19:42] <genii-around> ( the actual command is called "script" here )
[19:55] <willwh> genii-around: swwwwwwwwwwwwweeeet :)
[19:59] <genii-around> willwh: Caveats: Doesn't play well with apps that format text on the screen, like editors
[20:02] <willwh> hmm genii-around maybe I'm not understanding you
[20:02] <willwh> script -q /apache_accessable_path
[20:03] <willwh> don't I need something more than that?
[20:03] <willwh> it just comes back to my prompt after a couple of seconds
[20:04] <genii-around> willwh: On the webserver side you need a little bit of code to display the contents of that file inside a webpage
[20:11] <willwh> ye but I'm confused, am I piping something to script -q /blabla
[20:11] <willwh> ?
[20:34] <willwh> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/empathy/+bug/206547
[20:34] <willwh> wow
[20:35] <willwh> that is horrible haha
[20:35] <willwh> what is lubotu1 ?
[21:09] <dscassel> lubotu1 is an ubuntu bot that looks for launchpad link and reads the summary. :)
[21:10] <dscassel> Indeed. :)
[21:10] <dscassel> willwh: Do you use Gnome Shell?
[21:15] <willwh> dscassel: terminator, yup
[21:16] <willwh> so gnome term based :)
[21:32] <dscassel> I'm actually kind of jealous of Gnome Shell's IM notifications.
[21:35] <willwh> mmm?