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ali1234if you only need a pin number and some person details you can just guess that00:00
ali1234no need for phishing, though no reason not to do that too00:01
ali1234trojan, yes00:01
ali1234and just keylog everything00:01
ali1234but if that were the only problem, why take it off line?00:01
penguin42ali1234: It's possible it turned out to be an overly easy way for people to get the cash after they'd got the details?00:02
ali1234yeah00:02
ali1234but how could they fix it?00:03
ali1234if they're just going to reduce the limit why take it offline?00:03
ali1234weren't they having problems for the past few days actually? or was that hsbc?00:03
penguin42ali1234: I think there was a beeb report about some banks having issues00:03
ali1234seems very suspicious to me00:04
bootinfdsds...bored outta my brains .. anyone got any news ??00:23
ali1234someone proposed to put the teletext font i made into xbmc00:32
ali1234except i didn't make it, i just converted it from bitmap to ttf00:33
ali1234also i had an idea to adapt my teletext recovery software for old floppy disks00:34
ali1234but i don't know enough about how they are formatted00:34
penguin42ali1234: Teletext recovery software? And what format of flippies?00:35
ali1234teletext recovery from vhs00:35
ali1234it's possible :)00:35
penguin42hoho - OCR'd ?00:35
ali1234no00:35
penguin42oh from the header?00:36
ali1234recovering the information from the VBI00:36
penguin42yeh I guess later VHS machines probably have enough bandwidth to do it00:36
ali1234the VHS has lower horizontal resolution so common wisdom says nyquist00:36
penguin42I remember though our TV couldn't normally get the teletext while playing from vhs00:36
ali1234but there's a catch. nyquist is for analogue signals and VBI is digital00:36
ali1234a TV cannot do it00:36
penguin42Why?00:37
ali1234a VHS has about 3-4MHz bandwidth, and teletext is 6.something MHz00:37
penguin42ok, so how do you recover it from vhs?00:38
ali1234so the teletext signal is binary00:38
ali1234when you put binary through a low pass you get a gaussian blur00:38
ali1234so i take the signal from the VHS, and guess what the original was, blur it, and compare00:38
ali1234then refine until i get a "best match"00:39
penguin42how do you define 'best'?00:39
ali1234this works quite well but is extremely slow00:39
ali1234best is least mean squared difference00:39
ali1234so the first few bytes of teletext line are always the same so i know what those are00:40
ali1234they are 1010101010101010111001000:40
penguin42ah right, but there isn't any parity or anything in the rest of the line is there?00:40
ali1234so i try that + 1 and that + 0, gaussian blur both, compare to input signal, take the best, then repeat for the next byte00:41
ali1234yes there is parity too and i take that into account. i don't actualyl test single bits. i test every possible value of thenext byte, rejecting anything hat would be an invalid byte00:41
ali1234i scan over the whole line multiple times, three passes usually yields no further improvement00:42
ali1234this isn't perfect but teletext cycles so then i combine similar lines, taking the most frequent character in lines which are "similar"00:42
penguin42ali1234: Almost sounds like the PRML disk encoding type of work?00:42
ali1234where "similar" is defined by an extremely complex heuristic that needs to be hand tweaked for each recording00:42
ali1234not familiar with that00:42
ali1234it has similarities with stuff like barcode reading from blurred camera images00:43
ali1234cos teletext is like a barcode... black and white bars of varying thickness00:43
penguin42ali1234: So when you say floppy recovery you mean recovering floppies from a fuzzy scan?00:43
ali1234yeah. actually scan the signal as analogue, and then do the same thing. qwork out what binary data would look most like the actual read data after convolution00:44
ali1234so for like 20 year old floppies that are not readable in a normal drive00:44
penguin42ali1234: I suspect the type of degradation on floppy is somewhat different - it's probably more something that's bleed from neighbouring tracks?00:44
penguin42(or from the other side?)00:45
ali1234perhaps. there's no repetition either00:45
ali1234and i would have to heavily modify a floppy to read "slowly"00:45
penguin42and there is ecc00:45
ali1234i use a wintv to sample the VBI and it oversamples the VCR signal by about 5x00:45
penguin42ali1234: You could try using a ferrofluid and microscope to read it instead00:46
ali1234well, this is really an automated version of that :)00:46
penguin42I meant for floppies00:46
ali1234the idea is basicallyjust oversample and then develop heuristics00:46
ali1234i got some results: http://al.robotfuzz.com/~al/teletext/bbc1/19961225/00:47
bootinfdsdshttp://www.manx.net/tv/mt-tv/watch/7128/mark-shuttleworth00:47
ali1234i made the font for that too00:47
ali1234that's from about 2 hours of VHS, which took a month to process00:47
ali1234nothing at all was visible with a normal TV00:48
penguin42impressive00:48
ali1234the result is basically perfect00:48
ali1234there's even more tricks though00:48
ali1234common page headers are fuzzy matched for example00:49
penguin42yeh or when the same page comes around multiple times you might try matching00:49
ali1234yeah it does do that00:49
penguin42neat00:49
ali1234it's all under vhs-teletext on github00:49
penguin42ali1234: Sounds like a job for a gpu to do multiple tries in parallel?00:50
ali1234yes very much so00:50
ali1234i tried but i couldn't get it to run faster00:50
ali1234but i've never really done opencl etc00:51
penguin42me neither00:51
ali1234it's all done with numpy and scipy which are pretty fast and optimized from what i gather00:51
ali1234maybe one day they'll just use opencl natively00:51
penguin42anything with py in the name seems unlikely to be fast00:51
ali1234well yes, but numpy/scipy is specifically designed to make array operations/convolutions etc really fast00:52
penguin42anyway, bed!00:52
penguin42nn00:52
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MartijnVdS!ops06:12
lubotu3Help!  dgjones, Myrtti, Mez, jono, popey, Gary, Seeker`, Daviey, PriceChild or X3N06:12
MartijnVdSoh he's gone already06:12
christeloh charming07:27
christel(good morning)07:27
czajkowskialoha07:52
MooDoomorning all :D08:06
MooDoomorning czajkowski08:09
AlanBellmorning08:13
MooDoomorning AlanBell08:20
christelMooDoo! \o/08:23
MooDoochristel: <3 o/08:25
christelhow are you? long time no taaalk08:27
MooDoochristel: yes i'm fine, lost my way a little with linux, but trying to get back into it slowely08:34
popeymorning08:47
christel:)08:52
christello popey08:52
MooDoomorning alan08:55
jacobwmorning09:01
MooDoopopey: i'm guessing you don't have to shave your hair off now then ;)09:04
popey:)09:04
MartijnVdSpopey: today's sound track (you liked Akufen, right? :)): http://open.spotify.com/album/4qzJV2qpd93F2Y5SkCfo8K09:12
MartijnVdSThis has some similarities09:13
* jacobw watches the stephen fry interview09:16
popeylistening, thanks MartijnVdS09:17
jacobwha "it's amazing how dumb some people are"09:21
brobostigongood morning everyone.09:27
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jacobwhey brobostigon09:45
jacobwhow's it going?09:45
brobostigonjacobw: ji, not bad, waking up, and uyou?09:45
jacobwnormal sunday here09:46
* MartijnVdS did some Sunday javascripting10:01
brobostigonjacobw: ok :)10:01
jacobwMartijnVdS: ++10:14
kingcrimsonHow can I remove a package and all of its configuration?10:15
kingcrimsonAnd then reinstall the package cleanly?10:15
MartijnVdSyou'll have to remove the config in your home dir manually10:15
MartijnVdSkingcrimson: "apt-get purge package_name_here"10:16
MartijnVdSkingcrimson: that removes the package + all config10:16
kingcrimsonHm - I've tried that.  It's for kerberos (Don't ask I'm just messing about!)10:16
MartijnVdSkingcrimson: dpkg -S /etc/config_file_thats_broken10:17
MartijnVdSthat shows the package the config file is in10:17
kingcrimsonOK10:17
MartijnVdSyou can then purge + reinstall that..10:17
kingcrimsonThanks I'll try that10:17
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brobostigon!info ubuntu-gnome-desktop10:24
lubotu3Package ubuntu-gnome-desktop does not exist in precise10:24
brobostigon!info ubuntu-gnome-desktop quantal10:25
lubotu3ubuntu-gnome-desktop (source: ubuntu-gnome-meta): The Ubuntu GNOME Remix desktop system. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.2 (quantal), package size 3 kB, installed size 26 kB10:25
kingcrimsonAh whoops my own fault - there is a seperate package for config...10:27
kingcrimsonWhy do users in ubuntu have the same group name as user name?  Wouldn't it make sense to put them in the users group?10:44
jacobwkingcrimson: the named group is the primary group only, a user can be any number of secondary groups10:47
kingcrimsonBut why have a group for every user?10:47
MartijnVdSso a user doesn't inadvertently create files readable for others10:47
MartijnVdSmostly10:47
MartijnVdS(that can be solved with umask, but one tiny mistake..)10:48
jacobwi've read that reason and another reason that makes even more sense that i've forgotten :(10:48
MartijnVdShttp://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2006/09/using_user_private_groups.html10:49
MartijnVdShttp://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/s1-users-groups-private-groups.html10:49
MartijnVdShttp://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/RHEL-5-manual/Deployment_Guide-en-US/s1-users-groups-private-groups.html10:49
MartijnVdSThose are wikipedia refs10:49
kingcrimsonWhich wiki article?10:49
MartijnVdShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_permissions#User_private_group10:50
kingcrimsonThanks10:50
MartijnVdSWhen each user has their own group, umask can be set to 0002, which makes all files group-writeable10:50
kingcrimsonI'll have a read10:50
kingcrimsonRight10:50
MartijnVdSso if you add two users to a third group (to collaborate on something, say), the files they make can be read _and written_ by both users10:51
MartijnVdSwithout fiddling with the umask or chmod all the time10:51
MartijnVdSjacobw: ^ that seems to be the other reason?10:51
jacobwyeah, that's it10:51
kingcrimsonHmm that's a good reason10:51
kingcrimsonProblem solved - I was just scratching my head and wondering why I shouldn't just change all users primary group to users10:52
jacobwyou can grant access to all your files by adding another user to your group10:52
kingcrimson(I only a sysadmin at home so it doesn't really matter but worth thinking about)10:52
jacobwfor one user only, or more than one user, but not all users at the same time unintentionally10:53
jacobwhmm, i've never tried dia before, it's actually quite good10:58
brobostigonnomnom, ham and goats cheese toasties.:)11:29
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* AlanBell updates http://ubuntu-uk.org/free-cds/14:15
AlanBellnow taking pre-orders for 12.1014:15
penguin42AlanBell: But what are you going to get the chicken?14:16
AlanBellprobably Ubuntu Server again14:16
penguin42AlanBell: I guess they run a flock rather than a cluster or cloud?14:17
AlanBellBug #106304314:28
lubotu3Launchpad bug 1063043 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Inaccessible Installer for 12.10" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/106304314:28
penguin42AlanBell: Marked it high14:37
AzelphurAnyone here in UK with a three "Ultimate Internet SIM 200" plan? does tethering work for you without the bolt-on? :P14:37
SuperEngineerwatch out, watch out, there's a /me about ;)14:40
AlanBellthanks penguin42, I have just reproduced it14:40
SuperEngineerAlanBell: for other reasons, I was thinking of a reporting similar bug re 12.04 installer14:44
SuperEngineerit will not allow full control on a netbook due to sceen size vs dialogue size at the "something else" choice for partitioning14:44
AlanBellalt+click drag to move the top of the installer window off the top of the screen14:46
AlanBellpossibly14:46
SuperEngineertry getting someone to do that while you're going through the install remotely14:47
AlanBellyeah, netbook screen resolution just isn't supported very well14:48
SuperEngineerhowever - user [dearest sis] is v. happy with her "new" 12.04 netbook [was running 10.04]14:48
AlanBellBug 741869 is a total pita14:49
lubotu3Launchpad bug 741869 in OEM Priority Project precise "Unity/compiz intercepts Super and Alt keypresses from grabbed windows like VMs." [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/74186914:49
AlanBelldunno how people at Canonical cope with that one14:52
SuperEngineerespecially when Unity [deliberately?] kills Gnome-Do  <super-space> in normal mode, let alone a VM14:54
* SuperEngineer slaps own wrist14:54
SuperEngineerHas anyone heard anything up to date [beyond April'12 ] re Gwibber plug-in for G+ ?15:02
SuperEngineerEither I can no longer summon my google-foo or my lp-foo or there *is* no more news15:03
AlanBellI guess that is waiting for a G+ writeable API15:03
SuperEngineercheers AlanBell15:03
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ali1234that bug still isn't fixed?15:35
Laneyhttp://ubuntu-uk.org/ircstats/15:40
Laneyseems stuck15:40
Azelphurhow comes I have no idea who the person who is #2 is15:41
Azelphursorry, #315:41
popeyi paused it15:42
popeypisg was eating the box alive15:42
Azelphurah15:42
MartijnVdSaww15:42
MartijnVdSwe talk too much :)15:42
Azelphurindeed15:42
Azelphurdoes anyone know if three currently employs any tethering detection methods? :p15:45
MartijnVdSAzelphur: come to .nl, net neutrality law forbids tethering detection ;)15:50
MartijnVdSwell not detection.. but acting on it ;)15:50
penguin42wow !15:50
AzelphurMartijnVdS: I want to go to there :(15:51
penguin42MartijnVdS: But do you still get cheap 'unlimited' mobile contracts?15:51
MartijnVdSpenguin42: no, but we didn't get those before either15:51
MartijnVdSpenguin42: When providers got rid of those plans, and announced further bans on Skype/voip stuff, politicians suddenly acted :)15:52
penguin42MartijnVdS: Hmm, see I get a 20GBP/6 months payg phone payment for internet, that limits certain types of stuff to 500MB/month but says unlimited web15:52
MartijnVdSSomeone complained to the "advertising authority" about the "Unlimited*" plans some are offering again now15:53
MartijnVdSbecause they're "Unlimited as long as you don't use a lot"15:53
MartijnVdSwhich is.. strange15:53
penguin42yeh they're a bit odd; this one is very badly defined but seems OK for my use; and at that cost I can't really argue15:53
MartijnVdSI have a 400MB plan, but I tend to use only 250-30015:53
MartijnVdSWOohoo, libvirt + kvm + a bunch of bridges = fun15:58
MartijnVdSI can now create a VM that can only see one VLAN15:58
penguin42yeh that's the idea16:03
penguin42MartijnVdS: Probably be a good thing to do a write up of that setup16:04
MartijnVdSI had to poke around with ebtables to get the "default" vlan bridge to work (the "untagged" one)16:04
MartijnVdSpenguin42: hm. yeah16:04
* MartijnVdS revives his blogger page16:17
Laneygah16:20
Laneyif I have a USB stick in (to boot from), my computer ignores all keypresses at bios16:20
penguin42Laney: Sigh, I've seen a machine do that16:20
penguin42Laney: I had to go hunting for a PS/2 keyboard last week and realised the only one was my own Model M, all the old keyboards had been chucked16:21
Laneyuncool16:21
penguin42yeh16:22
Laneycould be worse than a model m though16:22
* Laney will just burn a DVD16:22
Laneywant to test if the installer will be able to assemble my mdraid volume16:22
* Laney eyes xnox16:22
penguin42Laney: Well the problem was I'd already burnt a CD and a DVD and both had bad blocks on them annoyingly far into the install, so then went to thumd drive16:22
penguin42Laney: What hardware ?16:22
Laneyit's a p877-v16:22
penguin42oh completely different16:23
Laneyffs, would you believe that i only have cd-rs and not dvds :(16:29
penguin42Laney: It always happens that way16:29
Laneyyay got it to boot from usb16:39
penguin42Laney: When it takes 4 or 5 attempts to install a machine it's always very very frustrating16:41
Laneynah this is going to be sweet16:43
Laneystraight in, bish bash bosh robert is your mother's brother16:43
MartijnVdSor your father's brother16:48
Laneyactually robert is my father16:48
Laneyand my father's sister's husband16:48
MartijnVdSyour father married his sister?!16:49
Laneynot the same pers16:49
Laneydamn16:49
Laneyfaster than me16:49
popey\o/ pancakes16:52
MartijnVdScanpakes!16:52
popeySam just said "We should have these every day!"16:53
MartijnVdSGood idea Sam!16:53
* popey explains netherlands to the kids16:56
popeyMartijnVdS, do you play minecraft? (Sam wants to know)16:56
MartijnVdSpopey: I do not16:56
penguin42what exactly have you been telling them about the Netherlands?16:57
popey"Maybe he's like 'What _is_ minecraft!?'"16:57
MartijnVdSpopey: how could I not know what minecraft is, with you and my coworkers talking about it all the time :)16:58
popey:)16:59
popey"Coooool"16:59
MartijnVdShttp://www.reddit.com/r/fossworldproblems/17:00
MartijnVdSpopey: http://i.imgur.com/8bUjL.jpg17:36
* Laney immediately removes everything apart from FF, home folder, workspace switcher from default launcher17:40
Laneyah, that new install smell17:40
penguin42popey: It's a shade of green isn't it?17:43
popeyhmm?17:44
penguin42popey: Minecraft17:44
popeyuhm17:45
* MartijnVdS has home folder, chrome, terminal17:45
penguin42seem to get loads of 'minecraft themed' things that are just green and box shaped with a bit of brown splodgyness on17:45
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directhexso who wants to port https://github.com/jlyonsmith/XnaBuildContent to linux?18:21
MartijnVdS.. you?18:21
MartijnVdSXNA sounds like an IBM network thing18:22
directhextoken ring?18:24
daftykins0o18:26
daftykinshey directhex - hope the sprog birth went well assuming it hath been and gone! :)18:27
directhexoh, yeah, ancient history18:27
daftykinsi've been away a while :)18:27
ali1234directhex: what does that stuff actually do? what does "content building" mean?18:28
MartijnVdSit leverages synergetic community processes!18:28
ali1234what is "XNA content"18:29
ali1234is it like textures and meshes?18:29
ali1234looks like it18:29
Laneyhttp://ubuntuone.com/2N0ruoYYAjAP1vyRSa9Y1518:29
Laneyssd ♥18:30
directhexali1234, my understanding, and i could be wrong, is that XNA has a file format for game resources - i believe "xnb" - so content building would be the procedure for compiling an xnb from source formats18:30
ali1234yeah. it looks like mshtml all over again18:30
MartijnVdSor wmf18:30
ali1234no, not wmf18:30
ali1234well, maybe18:30
ali1234arguably, avi18:30
MartijnVdSemf then?18:30
LaneyWindows Metafile18:31
ali1234oh yeah, i was thinking of wmv18:31
ali1234well, WMF is nothing like this. this is basically a proprietary zip file afaict18:32
MartijnVdS\o/ NIH18:32
directhexhm, i dunno, the description i'm reading makes it sound like the xnb file is a serialized .net object18:33
MartijnVdSThere are 2 versions of ASF. 1.0, the used and unpublished format. And 2.0, which is the published and unused format.18:33
MartijnVdSGo wiki.multimedia.cx :)18:33
directhexwhich sounds more like WMF than i thought :p18:33
ali1234hmm18:33
directhexhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb447756.aspx18:33
ali1234but any file can be "unserialized" into it's component parts18:34
ali1234eg a text file with a list of numbers... you could say that's a serialized array18:34
directhexwell, sure, i think the point is you can treat the assets in an xnb as/with code directly18:36
ali1234a zip file is a serialized zip object... or at least if you implemented zip/unzip in an object oriented language, it would be18:36
ali1234"content document object model"18:37
ali1234ok, i don't want to read any more of this18:37
ali1234it's clearly insane18:37
ali1234it's one of those systems which has been designed to be so generic that it ends up doing absolutely nothing to reduce the amount of work you have to do, and it just ends up as another barrier to doing what you need to do.18:38
* popey stabs windows18:44
directhexit's also used by a bunch of existing xna games. so either we port the content pipeline generation stuff, or those games need the content to be compiled on windows18:44
ali1234what are the barriers to porting it?18:45
directhexe.g. reasonably sure that xnb files wouldn't be considered acceptable in a source package18:45
ali1234i mean has anyone even checked to see if it just works?18:45
directhexthere's an idea18:47
directhexhuh, a cproj. didn't think xbuild did g++ stuff18:52
popeystupid windows anytime upgrade failed due to sp1 being half installed19:00
* SuperEngineer celebrates his first Ubuntu1 referal upgrade ;)19:02
popeybah, sp1 fails to install when other disks are in the machine19:02
MartijnVdSSuperEngineer: pressured your parents into it eh?19:02
MartijnVdSpopey: Weird!19:02
popeyfollowing some online guide on ms.com19:03
popeyseems known issue19:03
SuperEngineerMartijnVdS: nah! spent some time whilst on sanity in Dartmouth removing sister's 10.04 & pushing her onto to 12.04... she was grateful ;)19:05
SuperEngineerMartijnVdS: so grateful that she's noe thinkiong of having me move her Windows desktop to Ubuntu!19:06
MartijnVdScool :)19:07
SuperEngineerthat leaves just one target I set myself left to achieve...19:08
MartijnVdSand then?19:08
MartijnVdSback to alcohol?19:09
SuperEngineerI provide a lot of support around this area for pooter newbies19:09
* popey tries to install SP1 again and goes to get a bloody mary to make it easier19:09
MartijnVdSpopey: try a virgin screwdriver instead!19:09
SuperEngineerone was a gut older than dinosaurs who bought a laptop from Pc World [spit] with windows7 on it....19:09
MartijnVdSSuperEngineer: windows 7 -- must be recent then :)19:10
penguin42MartijnVdS: He has a lot of tomato juice to drink19:10
SuperEngineerI agreed to support him as long as agreed to get jealous of me running Ubuntu on a netbook faster than he was running & on his laptop...19:11
MartijnVdSpenguin42: so.. a virgin bloody mary? :)19:11
SuperEngineer....he's jealous & getting tempted ;)19:11
MartijnVdSpenguin42: "virgin screwdriver" = vodka + orange juice - vodka :)19:11
SuperEngineerMartijnVdS: "virgin screwdriver" = vodka in the hands of a mechanical apprentice19:12
MartijnVdSSuperEngineer: let's not reinforce stereotypes19:13
SuperEngineerMartijnVdS: ;)19:13
popey\o/ sp1 installing19:19
ali1234xp sp1?19:19
SuperEngineerMartijnVdS: p.s re pressured your parents - hmmm only with a grave digging-up shovlk methinks.  How old do you think I am for Chrisake ;)19:20
ali1234also, there's a referals for U1?19:20
popeyWin7 SP119:20
popeyand yes, there is19:20
ali1234so the people i refer have to get a paid account?19:21
SuperEngineerali1234: nope - just refer them19:22
ali1234cool19:22
daftykinsfar better to install Windows from already SP1'd media19:25
daftykinsyou can get links to legit media from mydigitallife google results19:25
popeythat option wasn't available to me19:25
popeywoot, now the anytime upgrade works19:25
ali1234mydigitallife isn't legit??19:25
ali1234is it?19:25
daftykinsali1234: it links to the digitalriver mirrors19:26
daftykinsi.e. MS' official ones19:26
ali1234ah19:26
daftykinsyou can get Office versions the same way - handy for sorting peoples PCs19:26
ali1234i just get the md5sums from a tech blog and then get the isos from torrents19:26
popeyoh ffs, failed again19:26
daftykinswhat's failing?19:26
popeywindows anytime upgrade19:27
popeyhome premium to professional19:27
ali1234why do you even need that?19:27
daftykinssystem got internet connectivity?19:27
popeyit does19:27
popeycorp network stuff19:27
daftykinsi install from flash drive these days - deleting the ei.cfg file in \sources lets you pick the right flavour without even entering a key19:28
popeyI dont fancy installing again19:28
daftykinsjust this past hour done a reinstall of a laptop here in fact19:28
daftykinsyeah, more power to you for next time though19:28
ali1234if they have a corporate network, don't they have corporate support?19:28
ali1234(to do this for you)19:28
popeyno19:28
* popey stabs CTRL+W19:30
ali1234speaking or corporate stuff19:30
ali1234i have a problem with a radius server19:30
ali1234client has a NAS and a VPN firewall in front of it19:31
ali1234the NAS has all the users set up on it, and exports them on radius19:31
ali1234the VPN picks up the users from radius19:31
popeyoh, 5 more updates and a reboot after sp119:31
popeyjeez, i thought they'd fixed this update/reboot cycle19:31
daftykinshaha, nope 121+19:32
ali1234that works, but the NAS says this: "RADIUS server only supports PAP, EAP-TLS/PAP, and EAP-TTLS/PAP authentication schemes for system user accounts."19:32
daftykins(after SP1, and IE9)19:32
directhexpopey, lollerskates no. windows update is pain19:32
ali1234and when we try to cnnect the VPN, it only works if you disable encryption19:32
ali1234also ubuntu can't connect at all, because it won't allow you to disable the unsupported login methods19:32
ali1234not that they use ubuntu19:32
ali1234but... does anyone know ... which login methods should work with this, with encryption enabled?19:33
ali1234there's about 10 different types ...19:33
popeyright, no more updates showing19:33
popeyonly optional ones. bing desktop (no thanks), silverlight, (not needed), and some hardware updates..19:34
popeys/hardware/driver/19:34
popeylets see if anytime works now19:34
popeyoh yay! activate again!?19:34
* Darael mutters imprecations at irssi-plugin-xmpp19:34
popeyonly did this like an hour ago, typing lengthy codes into a phone then typing more lengthy codes into my pc19:34
daftykinsyeah that process is ridiculous19:35
daftykinsat least it's better than it used to be in early XP days, no having to talk to a rep and convince them you have it installed only on one PC to start19:35
SuperEngineerali1234: sorry it took so long to find it: https://one.ubuntu.com/help/faq/referral-program-terms/19:36
popeyoh, i put the wrong key in, the one from the box, it wants the anytime key19:36
ali1234SuperEngineer: popey already answered ages ago, but thanks19:36
SuperEngineerali1234: whoops!  too busy trying to find link ;)19:36
ali1234SuperEngineer: it's only 500MB a pop, i thought it was 500GB... which they probably wouldn't give away for free :)19:37
popeybah, looks like i need to phone them19:37
daftykinsgotta love this one of a Windows install19:38
daftykinshttp://i.imgur.com/EgOlD.png19:38
ali1234yep, it always says that first time, even on a windows 7 sp1 install19:39
daftykinsyeah i'm not saying i'm new to it19:39
popeybah, i have to do the phone thing _again_ !?19:40
popeythis is mental19:40
daftykins:)19:40
daftykins*enters laptop's COA sticker key and activates*19:41
daftykinsit's far easier not to be legit with Windows19:41
daftykinsbut i've not been a poor kid for a long time so i like legal :)19:41
popeythis is all a pukka install19:42
Laneyrewarded for your custom19:42
popeyboxed copy and an online purchased anytime upgrade19:42
popeyyeah19:42
daftykinsyeah i'm not claiming it isn't19:42
daftykinsjust find it amusing how staying legit is harder19:42
popeyright, so activated again..19:44
popey"The upgrade key is not valid"19:45
popeymagic19:45
directhexmy favourite windows experience lately: if you do Users on a non-C:\ drive, it works. however, if you have a folder named Users.bak on the target drive, it merges it into the newly created Users.19:48
daftykinshow useful19:49
daftykinsor did you not want that? :)19:49
SuperEngineerpopey: if you need help, I can recommend an sys that won't give you all this trouble.  It's called Ubuntu... apparently it's rather good!19:49
* SuperEngineer runs for cover :)19:50
popeyunhelpful19:50
directhexdaftykins, of course i didn't farking want that, it rolled all the old desktop icons & things into the new user! disaster!19:50
daftykins:D19:50
popeywell, that was a waste of time19:53
daftykinsstill not playing ball?19:55
popeynope, says my key is invalid19:57
popeynothing I can do at this point19:57
popeyyay, now my live account doesn't work19:58
daftykinssorry for the stupid question, but are you using the anytime upgrade app/link or the change product key one?20:02
popeyi am using the wizard thing20:03
Laneywhat's louis walsh done?20:06
Laneymuch outrage on facebook20:06
popeyno idea20:07
popeyaaargh20:09
* popey gives up20:09
daftykinsi wonder if you can feed an anytime upgrade key to an edition of the right version you're going *to*20:09
daftykinsprobably not, but i'd be curious nonetheless20:09
Daraeldaftykins: Nope.  Tried it before, when reinstalling, in an attempt to cut a step out.  Didn't work.20:10
daftykinsah :)20:11
daftykinswell there y'go20:11
daftykinsthanks for the heads up20:11
DaraelNo worries.20:11
popeywtf, I just rebooted and now it's running win 7 professional!20:11
daftykins;)20:11
daftykinsi nearly suggested a restart. after you did the first fiddle the relevant services would no doubt have needed a refresh20:12
DaraelMicrosoft was secretly started in a decades-long plot to massively confuse popey.  Clearly.20:12
daftykins:D20:12
jacobws/popey/world/20:21
AzelphurI think I just officially got the worst apology ever in the history of anything20:31
Azelphur"I'm sorry I was rude to you yesterday, even though you was wrong and it was entirely your fault"20:31
* jacobw copies to 'lines to use later' book20:40
AzelphurxD20:40
daubers\o/ Just managed to create a terrible backronym for some webstuff I'm working on20:55
DaraelOh?  Prey, tell.20:55
daubersIt's now called the Project Management Suite20:56
DaraelBeaten to it in the software world:  There's the PS3 Media Server.20:57
daubersDon't care :p20:57
DaraelIt's still well done.20:57
DaraelOr horribly badly done, depending how one looks at it.\20:58
daubersMuahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahaha20:59
daubersFor some reason dispersible asprin + caffeine + sugar makes me laugh like a maniac21:00
DaraelHmmm.  Eight out of ten on the maniacal laugh.21:00
daubersI used to have many arguments about whether you should start Mwahahahaha or Muahahahaha21:02
daubersseemed a bit symantically silly really21:02
DaraelThen there's the Bwahahahaha school...21:02
daubersNow Bwahahahahaha always seemed to hint at a bit of a lower class insane genius21:03
daubersMuahahahaha has an air of eccentricity21:03
jacobwbwa(ha)+, seriously??21:03
jacobwit's so mwa(ha)+21:04
DaraelI've seen it.  Doesn't mean I agree with it.21:04
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czajkowskialoha21:06
AlanBello/21:06
daubers22:00 in the Big Ubuntu-UK house and all sanity has been lost21:06
AlanBellhow was skynet?21:06
AlanBellis judgement day inevitable?21:07
daubersWhy the hell didn't I realise that super+tab is better than alt+tab these days21:07
popeyit is?21:10
DaraelBecause it's not been very-loudly-and-widely talked about and it's not particularly discoverable save by accident?21:10
daubersWhen i'm trying to target a specific app it's better (rather than previous window)21:11
ali1234and because most people don't use either of them anyway21:15
AlanBellI guess you are supposed to click on the launcher icon, or touch it on a touchscreen21:27
SuperEngineer..well you could do that i suppose... but what's wrong with just pointing at it from the other side of the room & have it open... works for me21:34
* bigcalm slithers back from phpnw1221:34
DaraelSuperEngineer: Most people can't point with sufficient accuracy?21:34
SuperEngineer;)21:35
ali1234users won't remember keyboard shortcuts, read instructions written on the screen, and half of them can't even click on a button smaller than 100x10021:37
* SuperEngineer remembers bathroom window is still open - points at window, window closes ;)21:37
DaraelBah, users, who'd have 'em.21:37
ali1234if you can do any of those things you're probably the local computer expert21:37
DaraelDon't forget "use a search engine effectively for things other than finding sites one already knows the name of".21:38
DaraelA bit wordy.  But something the modal user doesn't seem to be able to do, certainly.21:39
AlanBellyeah, still hurts to see people type bbc.co.uk into google21:43
SuperEngineerI asked someone why they did exactly that... they're reply: 2because it works"... hmmmm21:44
SuperEngineer*because21:45
plumsconnect21:45
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DaraelThat's probably the real reason for Chrom{e,ium}'s "omnibox".21:48
DaraelBecause people don't consistently use either the search box or the address bar as intended, even when they get the difference.21:49
* SuperEngineer was up and about at 4 a.m. - time for bed now... see yous all later folkies21:50
* SuperEngineer points at bed... bed floats to SuperEngineer 21:50
SuperEngineer;)21:50
brobostigonfamily guy, star wars special, bbc3, :), stewie as vader, lol. :)21:51
brobostigonnos da everyone, sleep well.21:59
daftykinsi tried to tell students of their craziness searching for domains too, horrifying really :S22:10
DaraelIn a lot of academic settings the web is already URL-filtered.  Create a block page that picks up anything that looks like a Google search string with q=<some regex to match a domain> and tells them "that is not what a search engine is for"?  Cruel, but amusing and good for them.22:14
daftykins;)22:15
daftykinsmakes me wonder where things'll get to, once almost everything is simplified22:16
* BigRedS believes that transferring tedious work to the computer is a good thing22:31
daftykinsnot sure that googling domains counts there though :D22:32
DaraelGoogling domains /increases/ number of clicks needed.22:33
BigRedSWell, yes, but I very much like the idea of one bar which I type into and it gives me what I asked for22:34
BigRedSwhether that's a domain or a search string22:34
daftykinsyeah, that part does help22:35
DaraelHence the chrom{e,ium} omnibox.  Or, indeed, the functionality that Firefox has had for ages that does much the same thing.22:36
daftykinsme and Darael are more speaking of those that open a browser, probably type 'google' into the address bar, click google US/UK then type say, bbc, then hit that result ;)22:36
DaraelAnd, considering they've rarely changed the default search provider, they're probably going through Bing to get to Google.22:36
daftykinsja!22:36
DaraelSo it's addressbar*click*->"google"->*click* on "go"->*click* link to Google->*click* search box->type domain->*click* "Google Search"->*click* link to site.22:38
DaraelIn the worst case.22:38
DaraelWhich is six clicks and two rounds of typing for something that could be one or no clicks and one lot of typing.22:39
DaraelIt would appear I've picked up the habit of using <enter> as punctuation.  Oh, dear.22:40
daftykins>:)22:48
daftykinsi won't hold it against you... yet22:48

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