drkokandy | If you want to plan something for sometime Cheri703, please let us know - this week is a nightmare, but next week my schedule gets a lot easier. | 00:50 |
---|---|---|
Cheri703 | ok :) I have a stupid cold at the moment, but hoping it will ease up soon. | 00:52 |
drkokandy | that'll give you time to heal up too. Get well! | 01:02 |
jrgifford | well, hello from the land of raring. | 02:43 |
jrgifford | well, so far raring has been fun. | 03:07 |
jrgifford | it's broken tmux once | 03:07 |
jrgifford | screen twice | 03:07 |
dniMretsaM | jrgifford: sounds great. gotta love development releases | 03:10 |
jrgifford | dniMretsaM: this is why i run 'em. :) | 03:10 |
jrgifford | they are fun to use | 03:11 |
jrgifford | i've got it down to a 30-minute process from time i decide "oh crud it's broken" to the time i've got a working laptop again. | 03:11 |
jrgifford | (if i have to do a reinstall) | 03:11 |
dniMretsaM | are you using Ubuntu or one of the derivatives (Kubuntu, etc.)? | 03:11 |
jrgifford | ubuntu | 03:11 |
jrgifford | with gnome-shell installed, because i find gnome-shell works best for presentations | 03:12 |
dniMretsaM | I've never been a huge GNOME-Shell fan. what version is in Raring? | 03:12 |
jrgifford | not sure | 03:13 |
dniMretsaM | I think it might be 3.7/3.8 | 03:13 |
jrgifford | ok, time to restart and then the proper upgrade will be done. brb | 03:13 |
dniMretsaM | hope it still works afterwards | 03:15 |
Unit193 | Heh, I'm more waiting for Wheezy to go to stable, and the next testing to come out. | 03:15 |
jrgifford | dniMretsaM: it works! | 03:19 |
jrgifford | so, first thing i noticed | 03:19 |
jrgifford | it's faster | 03:19 |
jrgifford | unity memory usage is lower | 03:19 |
Unit193 | jrgifford: Any kernel issues? You're on 3.8 now. | 03:19 |
jrgifford | i'm using 800MB with firefox and the rest of my login applications | 03:19 |
jrgifford | Unit193: nope | 03:19 |
dniMretsaM | jrgifford: that's great. people will like that when it's released | 03:19 |
drkokandy | that sounds great | 03:20 |
Unit193 | jrgifford: Suspend actually works? | 03:20 |
jrgifford | firefox memory usage is lower, definitely | 03:20 |
jrgifford | it seems to be a leaner machine. | 03:20 |
jrgifford | Unit193: it always has worked for my thinkpad | 03:20 |
jrgifford | the HP was another story | 03:20 |
Unit193 | Bleh, kernel hates me. | 03:20 |
dniMretsaM | what version of FF, jrgifford? 19 or 20? | 03:21 |
Unit193 | Quantal, 3.6 suspend didn't work, 3.7 had glitchy graphics and suspend didn't work. | 03:21 |
jrgifford | http://i.imgur.com/rMvQz.png | 03:21 |
jrgifford | that's ugly | 03:21 |
jrgifford | nautilus is ugly | 03:21 |
jrgifford | but what else is new? | 03:21 |
jrgifford | oh mannnnn | 03:21 |
dniMretsaM | you think so? I actually like Files now | 03:21 |
jrgifford | yet another thing for me to override in my screen config | 03:21 |
drkokandy | hmmm... it doesn't seem that ugly | 03:21 |
jrgifford | s/screen/tmux | 03:22 |
jrgifford | alt-arrow keys swaps "windows". used to be sent to the application. | 03:22 |
dniMretsaM | it looks a lot cleaner, in my opinion. I tend to like minimalist interfaces | 03:22 |
jrgifford | now irssi is broken. | 03:22 |
jrgifford | jandrusk_: i may end up learning to live inside an emacs instance | 03:22 |
dniMretsaM | ERC ftw | 03:23 |
jrgifford | i've been holding off on *really* learning emacs | 03:23 |
jrgifford | so, overall: it seems faster | 03:24 |
jrgifford | but like all releases, it will lose the new-car speed in the latest 2 weeks before release. | 03:24 |
dniMretsaM | I have Emacs open right now | 03:24 |
jrgifford | at which point it will get dog slow | 03:24 |
dniMretsaM | lol there should be some law about that (like Moore's Law, Murphy's Law, etc.) | 03:25 |
jrgifford | yeah | 03:25 |
jrgifford | there are occassions. | 03:26 |
jrgifford | where i wish i could pin packages at their pre-release state | 03:26 |
jrgifford | unity is the big one. | 03:26 |
jrgifford | it's always buggy, but fast. and i'm ok with fast and buggy, because the bugs are all cosmetic issues. | 03:26 |
jrgifford | then they get all finicky, and it gets cleaned up, but slowed down in the process. | 03:27 |
jrgifford | ok, time to learn me some emacs. | 03:34 |
skellat | Burning Circle Episode 97 is up: http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org/node/130 | 04:50 |
=== dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away | ||
=== dniMretsaM_away is now known as dniMretsaM | ||
=== dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away | ||
=== dniMretsaM_away is now known as dniMretsaM | ||
thafreak | anyone in here ever do ccna/ccnp (cisco)? | 22:13 |
thafreak | might be able to swing a full time faculty position at akron, but would need at least a ccna | 22:14 |
thafreak | since the department is part of the cisco academy | 22:14 |
thafreak | and i'd end up teaching ccna classes | 22:14 |
thafreak | I took the ccna like 10 years ago, but didn't pass... | 22:15 |
thafreak | tried to start studying like the weekend before I was scheduled to take it...didn't work out so well | 22:15 |
=== dniMretsaM is now known as dniMretsaM_away | ||
canthus13 | I did CCNA years ago. | 23:22 |
canthus13 | Didn't bother with the test because they changed to 2.0 a week before I was done with the course. | 23:22 |
canthus13 | thafreak: ...my CCNA instructor works at HOme Depot now. | 23:23 |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!