[03:17] <ComputerChic> Hi all
[03:25] <chris4585> hello ComputerChic
[03:26] <ComputerChic> chris4585: Hi
[03:26] <ComputerChic> chris4585: How are you?
[03:27] <chris4585> I'm okay, welcome to our channel :)
[03:27] <ComputerChic> ty
[03:27] <chris4585> how are things tonight ComputerChic ?
[03:29] <ComputerChic> Good, Just waking up. Having a cup of coffee.
[03:31] <chris4585> ah good stuff
[03:34] <ComputerChic> Yeah, I haven't been in this channel in a long while.
[03:34] <chris4585> I just really discovered cairo-dock for the first time and I'm hitting myself with my keyboard because I've ignored it in the past...
[03:35] <chris4585> oh okay, well welcome back, it is a little dead right now
[03:36] <ComputerChic> Do you guys ever have group get togethers with people in here?
[03:36] <ComputerChic> Like in person.
[03:36] <ComputerChic> Cairo is a good docky.  I have it on my netbook.
[03:37] <chris4585> I've never been to one, but they can happen and have happened before
[03:39] <ComputerChic> I don't had them. Maybe next time I will go. Might be fun.
[03:39] <ComputerChic> know**
[03:41] <ComputerChic> chris4585: What distros are you running? What is your computing setup?
[03:41]  * chris4585 pokes wrst 
[03:42] <chris4585> ComputerChic, I'm currently using Manjaro Linux (based on arch), it is basically the linux mint of arch, and I'm playing with my desktop, but will probably go with compiz stand alone
[03:42] <chris4585> thanks for asking :D
[03:42] <chris4585> same to you?
[03:44] <chris4585> sorry phone
[03:46] <ComputerChic> chris4585: Desktop~ Fedora Kde Spin on an ibm intellistation 500gb hd 16gb ram. Laptop~ Dell Precision m6300 Fedora. Netbook~ Asus Ubuntu netbook remix. Server~ CentOS
[04:45] <chris4585> nice, I'm not really a KDE fan but it does look good
[04:46] <chris4585> I just got an Asus motherboard :)
[18:40] <wrst> greetings chris4585
[18:43] <chris4585> hey wrst
[18:43] <wrst> all going well?
[18:46] <chris4585> yeah, still working on my computer, it still looks like a mess :)
[18:49] <wrst> but as long as it works ;)
[18:50] <chris4585> indeed
[18:50] <chris4585> I had the worst time ever installing linux the other day...
[18:52] <chris4585> after installing windows I wanted manjaro to dual boot, but manjaro needed to be written to my usb and unetbootin doesn't do it correctly... and after wasted several hours I find a windows utility to do it, windisk32 or something
[18:58] <wrst> unetbootin is generally a pain for me
[18:58] <Unit193> LinuxLiveUSB creator for windows seems to be the best. :P
[18:59] <wrst> dd works nicely
[18:59] <Unit193> I either messed up with dd, made an ISO wrong, or am expecting something a tad different.
[19:01] <chris4585> I actually tried dd on my older computer and it didn't seem to be working or user error
[19:01] <chris4585> I've used it before and it worked though
[19:01] <chris4585> so knowing that I installed linux on my spare because I just put in a new/older hdd in it
[19:02] <Unit193> Check if the ISO supports it, fdisk -l xubuntu-12.10-desktop-i386.iso
[19:04] <chris4585> Disk manjaro-xfce-0.8.1-x86_64.iso: 1743 MB, 1743781888 bytes, 3405824 sectors
[19:04] <chris4585> Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
[19:04] <chris4585> Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
[19:04] <chris4585> I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
[19:04] <chris4585> Disk identifier: 0x65139cbb
[19:04] <chris4585> I'm going to assume that is a yes?
[19:05] <Unit193> http://pastebin.com/MQAxKnBf That's better.
[19:33] <wrst> a Unit193 spotting in tennessee... oh noes
[19:33]  * wrst wonders what xTEMPLARx is up to