[02:13] <jjesse-home> anyone running virtualbox and Ubuntu 12.10?
[02:16] <jjesse-home> http://askubuntu.com/questions/211603/problems-with-nat-adapater-since-upgrade-to-ubuntu-12-10
[03:28] <rick_h_> jjesse-home: yea
[03:28] <rick_h_> hit same issue
[03:28] <rick_h_> jjesse-home: there's a dns issue and then there's a lack of virtual network interfaces on the host issue
[03:28] <jjesse-home> worked fine at NAT before the upgrade
[03:28] <jjesse-home> now it dowsn't
[03:29] <rick_h_> yea, the interfaces are gone
[03:29] <jjesse-home> yeah i've sen the notes on DNSMASQ or whatever via google
[03:29] <rick_h_> it used to auto setup the virtual network adapters for NAT
[03:29] <rick_h_> but poof gone
[03:29] <rick_h_> if you ifconfig -a you'll see them gone
[03:29] <jjesse-home> and i saw a google note about creating the bridge mode by installing bridge-utils or somethng?
[03:29] <jjesse-home> but nothing for NAT
[03:29] <rick_h_> not sure, I ended up using bridge'd which allows it to pull an IP from the network, but then it keeps moving
[03:30] <rick_h_> so I ended up moving the work in there off to lxc for my dev needs
[03:30] <rick_h_> and bridge'd works well enough for my windows VM
[03:30] <jjesse-home> yeah i've always used NAT incase i run into ip issues or anything
[03:30] <rick_h_> if you find an answer let me know, I'd be curious
[03:30] <jjesse-home> thanks i will
[03:30] <rick_h_> sorry I don't have an answer for you. I meant to find someone at UDS to ask about it but didn't run across anyone that knew
[03:31] <jjesse-home> no worreis
[03:31] <rick_h_> couple people that used bridged was all
[03:31] <jjesse-home> well I use NAT in case any of my customers would have a duplicate machine name or duplicate IP or whatever
[03:32] <jjesse-home> my virtual Domain Controller resides behind my laptop
[03:32] <rick_h_> yea, NAT is great for local dev work. I tried to keep my launchpad dev environment on there and it's easy to setup a .ssh/host entry and such
[03:32] <jjesse-home> all kinds of fun things
[12:16] <brousch> derekv: Now you know what phone to buy https://plus.google.com/u/1/+LinusTorvalds/posts/8KBkzumMEc1
[12:33] <tony-smlr> SMLR is  Live: http://www.youtube.com/user/tbemus?v=LOsv9snH3RM
[13:06] <brousch> rick_h_: Sorry to get you so excited this early in the morning, but https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.dyne.zshaolin
[13:07] <brousch> Vim and Git included
[14:11] <snap-l> WElcome back to sane time
[14:15] <snap-l> brousch: nice!
[14:17] <snap-l> I really wish this printer did NTP
[14:29] <brousch> That app might be ginormous
[14:32] <nixternal> that app is worthless. if you are seroiusly using a shell and need vim on your cell phone, it is time to get: A) a new computer and B) a life
[14:33] <brousch> welcome back
[14:33] <nixternal> welcome back from what?
[14:33] <nixternal> ;p
[14:33] <brousch> Wherever you have been hiding for months
[14:34] <brousch> One of my projects is to make a Python IDE on Android to make Android apps with Python
[14:34] <nixternal> i have been around, just not so much on IRC
[14:36] <brousch> That app is extracting to more than 500MB
[14:57] <snap-l> Reminder: There's an IRC meeting tonight.
[14:57] <snap-l> 9pm
[15:59] <snap-l> http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000S1LVUY
[15:59] <snap-l> Guess what I have that I'm not allowed to sell on Amazon
[18:29] <snap-l> Hm, just got some GE fluorescent bulbs, and they didn't seem like they could get enough juice
[18:29] <snap-l> both started flickering alternately
[19:09] <snap-l> Figured it out.
[19:10] <snap-l> Lamp has two settings, so the one setting wasn't enough for it to light
[19:19] <greg-g> chaos, german style: http://cdn.iwastesomuchtime.com/11120120849160.jpg
[20:45] <derekv> anyone into i3?
[22:37] <rick_h_> derekv: nullspace is the guy to chat to about that I think
[22:45] <derekv> no specific question, just curious