[02:36] <alyawn> I'm out for Dragon*Con.... catch you guys later!
[11:34] <wrst> oh cyberanger, question for you I would like to install the printing packages that are in a normal ubuntu desktop setup i did a little googlin' but not for sure how to find that
[11:48] <wrst> think i got it will check when i get home i think i needed lsb and all it pulls in
[14:08] <cyberanger> cups & gnome-cups
[14:08] <cyberanger> maybe that's actually gnome-cups-manager, come to think of it
[14:09] <cyberanger> I honestly just prefer cups & firefox http://localhost:631
[14:11] <cyberanger> wrst: cups gnome-cups-manager ^
[14:47] <wrst> cyberanger: my problem was on the back end
[14:48] <wrst> i have a weird printer hp p1006 and there is something in ubuntu that will reset the silly thing when i plug it in via usb after the power goes off
[14:48] <wrst> and i had it working when i had arch on my laptop also but i have cups of course and the gnome cups manager too, but i'm fond of the web interface also
[14:57] <wrst> and cyberanger found what i needed its a plugin that ubuntu automagically installs, but i have it on my debian box now which is even better and did i find this in ubuntu docs no found it in debian docs
[14:57] <wrst> just like i have to find everything in either debian or arch docs
[15:21] <wrst> wb Ubik
[15:22] <wrst> well welcome back Unit193
[15:22]  * wrst can never type correctly
[15:38] <Unit193> Odd, but danke.
[16:12] <cyberanger> heh
[16:16] <cyberanger> https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151253529338465&set=a.146378783464.135586.129446698464&type=1&ref=nf
[16:17] <Unit193> Would give it  aguess that it's only viewable to those that are logged in.
[16:18] <cyberanger> hrm, shame
[16:19]  * cyberanger fixes that
[16:21] <cyberanger> ah, didn't grab the actual image, whoops
[16:22] <wrst> howdy cyberanger, Unit193
[16:24] <cyberanger> https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/393458_10151253529338465_165821385_n.jpg
[16:24] <cyberanger> hey wrst
[16:24] <wrst> how true is that jpg cyberanger
[16:28] <Unit193> Heh, nice.
[16:33] <cyberanger> wrst: depends on ones luck from month to month, but it's too true for too many
[16:35] <cyberanger> this was intresting (sorry on the politics in it, but the point is valid despite the canidates) youtu.be/6yD43OrcjDI
[16:39] <cyberanger> crossroads generation puts some nice stuff out, but I dislike how they feel more like attack ads (I ignore it some knowing it's economic vs political, and honestly think if it was mccain, they'd be doing this too)
[16:52] <wrst> taking a look cyberanger
[16:54] <wrst> cyberanger: i'm certainly glad to not be looking for a job now
[16:58] <cyberanger> I'm glad I am now, by choice, unlike necessity a year ago
[17:19] <wrst> yes if by choice thats good
[17:25] <cyberanger> just wish I could sleep, so this day isn't longer than tuesday/wedensday
[17:25] <cyberanger> (24 hours, 8PM to 8PM)
[17:27] <wrst> i just don't have that trouble :)
[17:30] <cyberanger> well, nature of banks, post offices, auto repair shops, they aren't open from 10:30PM-7:30AM
[17:30] <cyberanger> so, yeah....
[17:34] <wrst> ha ha good point
[17:37] <cyberanger> spent most of wedensday dealing with tire issues (including buying two new tires, an oil change, and two patches for three holes in a 3rd tire)
[17:37] <cyberanger> screwing around with a bad jack, a stubborn spair
[17:38] <wrst> i really don't like tire problems
[19:30]  * Unit193 sticks this here for wrst http://linux.slashdot.org/story/12/08/30/175221/gnomebuntu-set-to-arrive-in-october
[19:32] <wrst> Unit193: [14:50:45] <wrst> xTEMPLARx: http://worldofgnome.org/gnomebuntu-is-set-to-arrive-in-october-18/
[19:32] <wrst> ha ha :)
[19:32] <wrst> Unit193: i'm curious to see what that is about looks like its going to be bare bones gnome and that will fit me well
[20:44] <netritious> howdy locotn
[20:44] <netritious> TGIF
[20:44] <wrst> hey hey netritious
[20:44] <wrst> and 3 DAY WEEKEND!!! woot
[20:44] <netritious> +1
[20:44] <wrst> netritious: all well?
[20:45] <netritious> all is well. yourself wrst?
[20:45] <wrst> yep got a few minutes left here and i'm gone
[20:45] <netritious> woohoo :)
[20:45] <netritious> should have been...
[20:45] <netritious> *WOOHOO!!!
[20:46]  * netritious is a little tired atm
[20:47] <netritious> wrst: do you run dansguardian?
[20:48] <wrst> no netritious i tried it once but had no luck
[20:49] <wrst> i know the old ubuntu chrisitan edition had a gui for it but that guy that did that distro was a jerk leg
[20:49] <wrst> he had some copyrighted artwork etc and didnt' seem to care so i never really persued that
[20:50] <wrst> but short answer no, long answer i tried once and it kicked my butt
[21:49] <netritious> wrst: it's not to bad, just the docs on it are not centralized.
[21:49] <netritious> and setting up multiple filter groups only works in "server mode" not "running as a local proxy mode"
[21:50] <netritious> it can be made to, but I'm already taxing this old p4 heh
[21:51] <netritious> using filter groups is the only way to acheive that fine grain control you need for a family where everyone uses the same computer
[21:52] <netritious> it works, just thinking now it might be a tad bit of overkill if it can't authenticate against a local user on the local system it runs on :/
[21:57] <wrst> netritious: one word opendns ;)
[21:58] <Unit193> wrst: New tech lead, stlsaint. ;)
[22:00] <wrst> Unit193: yes and that's good that other dude was wonky to say the least
[22:00] <Unit193> I have a link, if you wanted it.  (Not sure if RC, alpha, or what.)
[22:01] <wrst> i realize this isn't the place for religion but... that last guy to be suppsoedly releasing a christian OS didn't act the part too well with how flippant he was towards things like copyrights
[22:01] <wrst> really hacked me off
[22:02] <Unit193> Copyright does tick people off too. :P
[22:02] <Unit193> (Statement, not excuse)
[22:03] <wrst> Unit193: true but