[02:01] slangasek, any problems with ubiquity i should be aware of before trying to install a 13.04 nightly? [02:01] also, FDE is working now, eh? [02:27] FDE? [02:27] full disk encryption [02:27] feel free to verner von braun this [02:27] ah; for a cycle now, yes [02:27] as for ubiquity issues, I'm aware of none [02:28] k. gonna do a clean install on this mac tonite, feeling like living on the edge [02:28] thanks :) [02:28] i'm willing to take the chance on edge cases, but figured you'd know of any major showstoppers [02:30] slangasek: I assume FDE only works when the entire HDD is encrypted as in no other partitions can be unecrypted [02:32] that seems tautological. ;) [02:33] i don't remember seeing the option during my last 12.10 install, but i remember the EFF lauding praise on y'all for getting it shipped [02:33] I believe the support exposed in the installer UI only allows you to do full-disk encryption, no per-partition encryption [02:33] ubuntu requires a none encrypted /boot [02:34] right, excepting /boot [02:36] slangasek: ahh I see... I have this one parition that has this one non-free thing on it and I probably need to bug my fiancee to not need it anymore and move to FDE. [02:36] slangasek: while at the same time I do not understand what benefits FDE provides over the existing encryption of /home [02:37] bkerensa: imagine that your shipping a corporate customized ubuntu image with some proprietary apps installed in /usr/bin [02:37] or any number of other scenarios where sensitive info may be distributed throughout the filesystem [02:37] *you're [02:38] fde prevents reading of any folder like /tmp /var /etc and any posible injection of programs into the bin directories [02:38] nathwill: yeah I guess for integrity of those paths it would be nice [02:38] and those purposes [02:39] if it's available, i don't know why anyone would pass it up, there's no noticeable performance hit for it [02:41] wat [02:41] indeed sir [02:42] some guy on G+ asking when he can install Ubuntu without Windows or DOS [02:42] https://plus.google.com/u/0/113424166596580975111/posts/Lf9tMXb1Snf [02:42] x.x [02:42] you're being trolled amigo [02:42] see that malicious smirk? [02:43] heh [02:43] idk man [02:43] he could live in some cave... it happens [02:43] My trolldar did not go off [02:44] I find the mention of dos a bit odd. [02:45] alrighty then... back in a bit, going to blow up this laptop for giggles [02:45] idk in Ghana we California LoCo had someone replacing windows with edubuntu [02:45] they had installed windows because they did not know how to use linux apps at all [02:45] so [02:45] I imagine its possible [05:22] bkerensa: full-disk encryption only encrypts your Ubuntu partitions, not your Windows ones. [05:24] you just don't get to configure whether it encrypts your *full* Ubuntu install or not [06:45] slangasek: luckily I have no data on Windows partition :) since I never login there [07:56] :D [07:56] kees man you hack on too much software [07:56] :P [07:56] * bkerensa found you in authors file again [07:58] kees: Do you by chance know if libdvdread still has a upstream repo and accepts patches? [15:29] bkerensa: I think it's kind of dead. I haven't looked recently. VLC might be keeping it currently. [15:31] hrm, not dead. the snapshot was from october [15:31] http://github.com/microe/libdvdread [15:37] (that's the debian split, since it seems that http://dvdnav.mplayerhq.hu/ hasn't been touched in over a year [23:14] so i got to have a party with EFI last night :/ [23:14] which basically comes down to "macs are stupid" [23:30] nathwill: :D [23:31] srsly. [23:31] though it ended well. i no longer have to hold the option key to boot the machine :) [23:59] heh