[20:08] <ibeardslee> morning
[20:38] <ajmitch> morning
[20:43] <hads> morning
[20:45] <ibeardslee> kiwipycon go well?
[20:45] <ajmitch> yeah I think it went pretty well
[21:47] <hads> Anyone need a Viewsonic 22" 1080p monitor?
[21:49]  * kcj raises hand
[21:49] <kcj> Are you giving it away?
[21:49] <hads> Negative.
[21:49] <kcj> Ah.
[21:50] <ibeardslee> need, no. Hmm that could be handy, yes. ;)
[21:55] <ajmitch> hads: somehow I don't have room for another monitor anymore :)
[21:56] <hads> heh not suprised :)
[21:56] <hads> This is a follow on from mine, monitors got shuffled around the house and this one ended up unused.
[22:57] <mwhudson> morning
[23:06] <Atamira> morning
[23:06] <Atamira> what a wet day
[23:09]  * ibeardslee wonders of the sanity of having a cron job that swapoffs and then swapons
[23:17] <chilts> ibeardslee: I've never used swapon/swapoff - sounds like a Karate Kid thing
[23:17] <chilts> maybe I should read up and see if it ever makes sense
[23:17] <chilts> and good morning
[23:19] <ibeardslee> occasionally I notice that I'm using swap .. but can't really see why I should be .. especially logging in first thing on a Monday (even of the PC was on, but logged out, over the weekend).
[23:20] <kcj> ibeardslee: Can't you just adjust your swappiness?
[23:24] <ibeardslee> kcj: yeah, probably could do that as well/instead.
[23:27] <ibeardslee> swapoff/swapon just gets rid of swap and starts fresh.  Don't normally get swap being used in any great depth for extended periods of time
[23:27] <ibeardslee> the swapoff/swapon just forces everything out of swap that thinks it wanted to hang around