[00:07] <dbb> hi all - I have not yet mastered the repository and keys thing.. I am at work and wondering if someone would be willing to say .. for package postresqg-9.1-plpython , precise, how do I find what key I need for a verified package ?
[00:08] <dbb> this is a fresh install of 12.04
[00:31] <DonkeyHotei> dbb: it should already be there
[00:42] <dbb> hmmm
[00:43] <dbb> I believe I chose postgresql database at install time, from the installer
[00:43] <dbb> so I have not added any repos at all
[00:44] <dbb> but synaptic just gave the 'unverified' warning and I stopped, because this is for work on the public internet. So I want things to be secure all the way through
[00:45] <dbb> I have chased down the 'Martin Pitt' repo and added his key in the past, but because its all supposed to be in synch I have not done that this time
[01:19] <pleia2> dbb: what's the exact name of the package? (I can't find a postresqg-9.1-plpython or postresql-9.1-plpython in the default repositories)
[01:22] <pleia2> there are various keyrings in the default repository, ubuntu-keyring, ubuntu-extras-keyring
[01:23] <pleia2> but if it's a PPA, you require a different keyring (which you get if you use the automated tools for installing PPAs)
[02:28] <dbb> pleia2: apt-cache search plpython
[02:28] <dbb> postgresql-plpython-9.1 - PL/Python procedural language for PostgreSQL 9.1
[02:30] <pleia2> dbb: ah, so the ubuntu-keyring should be sufficient, it's not something from a PPA or anything
[02:52] <akk> I read that package name first as "plaython", which sounds like a delightful idea.
[03:07] <dbb> ubuntu keyring.. I install  a package that includes standard keyrings?
[03:08] <dbb> package ubuntu-keyring
[03:08] <dbb> hm hm hm
[03:08] <dbb> .. is already at the newest version...
[03:09] <dbb> installing add-apt-key
[03:09] <dbb> for good luck
[03:10] <dbb> sudo apt-key update?
[03:12] <dbb> aha - something about that worked
[03:12] <dbb> I dont know exactly what!  but I can install the package without the dire warning now....
[03:12] <dbb> akk yes, I miss play :-/
[06:58] <bkerensa> MarkDude: how did the funding meeting go?
[06:59] <MarkDude> Well,
[06:59] <MarkDude> very well
[06:59] <MarkDude> They like the team going there, and are most likley going to pay for a house.
[07:00] <MarkDude> We for sure have gas piad for, as well as hotel as a backup- if they go cheap
[07:00] <bkerensa> MarkDude: no rental car?
[07:00]  * MarkDude will most likely not need to stay on your couch :D
[07:00] <MarkDude> Well sure, if I wanted one
[07:01] <MarkDude> There will be 2 cars heading up Ryan Singers, and the other Nixie
[07:02] <MarkDude> We will have plenty of Beefy Miracle stickers tho- and those are as good as gold
[07:07] <bkerensa> heh
[07:15] <bkerensa> MarkDude: I will have Ubuntu swag to boot :)
[07:15] <MarkDude> SWAG exchange
[08:07] <philipballew> bkerensa, Do you have a banner for the table?
[08:08] <bkerensa> philipballew: there will not be room for a banner even though we do have one
[08:09] <bkerensa> its only a table... not a booth per say
[08:10] <philipballew> YOu seem to have this all down to a science here
[08:10] <philipballew> *you
[08:13] <bkerensa> philipballew: not really im semi disappoint of the limitations Im working with this year
[08:13] <bkerensa> http://cdn.oreilly.com/conferences/oscon/2012/BoothRegulations.pdf
[08:13] <darthrobot> Content type: [application/pdf] Size: [1612172]
[08:13] <bkerensa> has a image of what it in theory will look like
[08:13] <bkerensa> but notably we will not be able to hang anything or have anything free standing
[08:13] <bkerensa> just the 4' table
[08:15] <philipballew> Alright. Ill be sure to wear my Ubuntu tshirt as well.
[08:16] <bkerensa> philipballew: I have some for anyone who comes too
[08:17] <philipballew> I can wear a beefy miracle shirt right?
[08:18] <bkerensa> philipballew: Well its a Ubuntu booth.... :)
[08:19] <bkerensa> you could wear that at the Fedora booth :P
[08:19] <philipballew> lol. Sounds like a it could be a fun time.
[08:19] <bkerensa> Let me know when you got travel confirm because I do have one person local atleast that will be working at the booth part-time
[08:19] <bkerensa> well two or so
[08:22] <philipballew> Alright. sounds good to me.
[08:23] <bkerensa> philipballew: koolhead is expecting u
[08:23] <philipballew> I told him im gonna take him out and tour the city with friends of mine who live there from sd
[08:24] <philipballew> Reporting some bugs in ubuntu is to much then it is worth...
[08:26] <bkerensa> yeah I just helped him find a cheapish motel
[08:26] <bkerensa> :P
[08:27] <philipballew> If I dont have a ride, Ill just ride my bike
[08:27] <philipballew> Would take about two days...
[08:27] <philipballew> totally would be a fun time
[08:29] <philipballew> Does anyone know if I report a bug with a brodcom-sta wifi driver as a kernel bug, or something different since its a "additional drivers" thing
[08:29] <philipballew> dont't worry bkerensa I own a Oregon love sticker so I'm pretty good.
[08:30] <bkerensa> :D
[08:31] <bkerensa> philipballew: you will file it against the package unless it was determined to be kernel bug
[08:31] <bkerensa> you can see if its kernel specific by trying a different kernel
[08:32] <philipballew> hum. Well I think its broadcom-sta, but it claims that package does not exist.
[08:33] <philipballew> Might need to look around more for this
[08:33] <bkerensa> philipballew: probably is something like broadcom-sta-common or -source
[08:33] <philipballew> hum. ill try source
[08:34] <philipballew> yeah, source
[08:34] <philipballew> odd...
[08:34] <philipballew> or maybe im to tired to remember that
[16:26] <bkerensa> MarkDude: You pitched and I struck a homer
[16:30] <MarkDude> Yep
[16:30] <MarkDude> See this is HOW to troll each other
[16:30] <MarkDude> its fair
[16:30] <MarkDude> and we keep good humor about it
[16:30] <MarkDude> Life is too short not to have a sense of humor
[16:31] <MarkDude> https://www.google.com/search?sugexp=chrome,mod=7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=the+jacket+jono+bacon+max+spevack
[16:31] <darthrobot> Title: [the jacket jono bacon max spevack - Google Search]
[16:31] <MarkDude> Thats how to do it, imho
[16:31] <MarkDude> Nobody gets hurt
[16:35] <bkerensa> Gentlemen Trolling
[16:35] <MarkDude> Yes
[16:35] <MarkDude> Like how you guys rolled by the Fedora booth at OSCON last year
[16:36] <MarkDude> it was good payback for us taking a photo-op at your booth
[16:36] <MarkDude> We kept finding Ubuntu swag on our table
[16:36] <MarkDude> Good stuff
[16:37]  * MarkDude thinks that is one of many reasons you have so much respect with some Fedorans
[16:37]  * MarkDude was given a bad time when a few Fedora folks heard we took some pics at your booth, like you folks dont have humor
[16:38] <MarkDude> Once they saw you folks could not only take it- but dish it out, it was cool
[16:38] <MarkDude> Robyn wont admit it in public- but she was mildly amused at finding Circle of Friends stickers hidden on the table
[16:39] <MarkDude> And then she put them in a nice neat area, so we were sharing those too
[16:46] <bkerensa> LOL :P the Ubuntu swag was probably yours
[16:50] <MarkDude> rofl- most likely