[00:47] slangasek: Does your team work on dnsmasq? [00:51] bkerensa: yes [00:51] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dnsmasq/+bug/1048430 [00:51] Launchpad bug 1048430 in dnsmasq (Ubuntu) "dnsmasq not available on the bus" [Undecided,New] [01:06] /w/win 32 [01:06] yehaw [01:13] bkerensa: and what version of dnsmasq-base do you have installed? [02:36] slangasek: 2.63-1ubuntu1 [02:45] bkerensa: ok; could you add that info to the bug report? [02:49] fwiw this looks like a race condition in how NetworkManager launches dnsmasq [02:49] in the general case [03:32] slangasek: Yeah :) I found out the issue where I could not always connect to wireless has something to do with DHCP [03:32] if I set static address I connect instantly [03:32] but when its set to automatic not so much =/ [17:52] nathwill: morning [17:53] morning bkerensa@! [17:55] $F (Ford) is still looking good :) [17:55] lol [18:17] nathwill: So I connected with a guy from WebVisions [18:17] and they are interested in giving me venue and everything for the event I have been assembling [18:17] :) [18:23] nice! [19:25] slangasek, is there any sort of fuzzy logic when matching dependencies? eg. Package A depends on Package B version == 4:4.8.1-0ubuntu4, can package B version 4:4.8.1-0ubuntu4.1 works for that [19:26] eg. is there a way to do depends on package B version 4:4.8.1-* [20:18] tgm4883: no fuzzy matching; you have to bracket it with a >= and a << dependency [20:19] slangasek, so >= 4:4.8.1 and << 4:4.8.2? [20:19] yes [20:19] hmm, ok [21:04] slangasek: looks like your Canonical comrades are landing in 30 mins [21:04] :D [21:04] are you guys having a sprint in Portland? [21:11] bkerensa: yes [21:12] slangasek: enjoy :) [21:15] 100 m dash? [21:17] nathwill: nah :) they are having a Manager Sprint [22:21] bkerensa, [22:21] I would also suggest that people separate domain name registrar and hosting. [22:22] Yea, you sometimes can get a better deal by combining them, your still putting all eggs in one basket [23:01] Anyone ever run into the issue with Thurnderbird loosing it's minimize, full screen and close buttons? [23:04] nawp [23:04] ok [23:08] MaskilPDX: Yeah... So my hosting is high availability with my content being served from multiple datacenters and a dedicated database server plus static content is on a CDN and I use Cloudflare on top of it all [23:18] * bkerensa runs to go get thai food