[00:57] does pianobar work for anyone? [00:58] For me, but I compiled it. :P [00:58] Or, put it in a PPA. [00:58] ? [00:58] there is a ppa? [00:59] Not an official one that I've seen, nope. [01:01] compiling seems to be the best average_guy or run arch ;) [01:02] i gunna figure out how to compile it tonight Unit193. [01:02] average_guy: Yeah, pretty easy. [01:04] average_guy: there is a good you tube video for Debian [01:04] but the readme is about enough [01:04] or install I guess it is :) [05:25] got pianobar working now [05:25] I'm on a roll today [05:44] Great job! [05:46] I have a couple modifications, myself. [06:03] modifications Unit193? [06:05] Meh, couple small changes. [06:06] As you can see, just some smaller handy things. [06:06] Also have a patch that shows the station ID in the station select dialog. [06:07] thats pretty cool [06:09] that is the next step for me now that I have mutt, irssi, cmus, etc. I lookin at all the ways to trick em out [06:10] much option [13:42] average_guy: will you ever use a mouse again? [15:46] prolly not on this machine wrst [15:48] as long as you are happy average_guy :) [15:48] with the "power" it has that's really the best use for it [15:50] I am thrilled with it wrst. I grew up runnin DOS on a tricked out PCjr. This is WAY better then that. [15:50] oh goodness yes [15:51] it really is amazing what you can do with the cli if you want to also [15:51] vlc works pretty nicely via the cli [15:51] i am assuming that videos are out of the question i think cyberanger had them playing in ascii or something silly like that once :) [15:52] While technology [15:52] opps [15:53] really? you can play videos without windowing [15:54] average_guy: i really don't know [15:54] can't remember if he was pulling my leg or not :) [15:54] i mean you can't see video of course but i'm not for sure what he was doing [15:54] i'm assuming you could play the video with vlc and get just the audio feed pretty easily [15:57] I did see something in my googling about cli video, of course, that would definately give my computer a heart attack [15:58] I have other, more graphical machines I ssh in from [15:59] i would hope so average_guy :) [16:01] I'm also trying to figure out virtualization for another project [16:02] the goal of moving all of the core services to this old box was to make it so that I don't have to run the servers ALL the time [16:03] my apartment is small and they were giving me a headache [16:04] but I want a SAN [16:22] wrst: I've used ascii more for comedic effect, but framebuffer is also an option [16:22] and a more serious one [16:23] cyberanger: i thought you had something working in that regard... I should have known :) [16:23] and good morning cyberanger [16:24] * cyberanger looks at the time, morning indeed [16:24] yeah, --vout fb [16:25] there maybe more switches involved, been awhile [16:25] i'll take your word for it... I have a nice gui with vlc :) [16:25] well at least a gui don't know how nice [16:25] now, ascii is the default without xdisplay set [16:25] --vout none for audio only [16:26] wrst: the framebuffer is exceptional, real video, just not via xorg [16:26] cyberanger: and you can see it in a terminal? [16:27] wish I could see more of jelico, tn [16:27] so much fog, the driving is fine, but a pain [16:27] wrst: yes, but admittingly, still one thing worth xorg to me [16:28] wow i need to try that for laughs if nothing else [16:28] cyberanger: be careful its extremely foggy here [16:28] just due to the fact I rarely watch just one video [16:28] wrst: can you see more than 300 ft? [16:29] can now could see about 0 feet to start the day [16:29] well probably about 50 feet or so [16:29] was pretty rough [16:29] it was THICK and also rain to boot [16:29] yeah, that's my current issue still [16:29] monterey always has some fog issues [16:29] ouch [16:29] hence my early stop for lunch [16:30] going to hope KY & OH are better [16:31] be careful cyberanger [16:32] average_guy: I intend to be, I treat my truck better than my computers [16:32] :) [16:32] and I treat rentals better than my truck [16:33] since I can't fix those issues as easily as a reinstall of the OS [16:33] I wish... [16:34] reinstall engine 2.0.. [16:34] upgrading to dual-core [16:35] howdy elijah-mbp, how's it going? [16:36] tired but good i guess [16:36] trying to hire staff / find bodies. [16:37] elijah-mbp: i would think you should be able to find people but i guess by bodies you mean warm ones ? [16:37] :) [16:37] engine 2.0 depends on premium-fuel, but premium-fuel is not going to be installed [16:38] premium-fuel has unmet dependencies [16:38] premium-fuel depends on money, but money is not installable [16:39] sudo install premium-fuel! [16:39] -f [16:39] average_guy: i don't think premium-fuel is an opensource software offering i think its proprietary [16:39] well, senior operations folks are kind of hard to come by [16:40] elijah-mbp: depends on the requirements too [16:41] pretty high. we don't really need juniors, we need people we can sort of plug in and they get started, asking questions when they get stuck. :-) [16:41] and it's funny how with the unemployment issues that keps happening [16:41] elijah-mbp: oh well you aren't just needing people then :) [16:41] nope, need super-SA types [16:42] well, super-SA, that's not me, dedicated, awesome, but not super [16:42] have to fit with a bunch of system engineers and devs with 20 years of experience. [16:42] ;-) [16:42] * wrst is a bean counter he is on a different planet [16:43] accounting!!! [16:43] that is space alien land to most people [16:43] I am trying to learn right now, in the hope of picking up one of those jobs eventually. [16:43] :) [16:45] also, not sure if I've earned the use of the word senior [16:46] but, I've found few who like that word [16:46] * cyberanger hits the road again, bbl [16:46] it makes me feel creaky. at 35. :p [17:05] elijah-mbp: you aren't craeky until 40 [17:05] you have five years, enjoy :) [17:20] thank a lot wrst, I almost there [17:21] * average_guy is 37 and feelin REALLY old now [17:22] i'm just 3 years behind average_guy [19:47] hello RagnarokAngel [19:53] what's up? [19:53] When did gwibber become such a heaping mess of bad software? [19:53] not much RagnarokAngel [19:54] and to be honest i was wondering when it ever became good :) [19:54] It was good before the UI overhaul [19:54] I should just find a .8 version somewhere. [19:54] It won't even scroll correctly. [19:55] I could never get into it, of course i also tried it on arch and i think its more an ubuntu thing [19:55] originally it was just a gtk thing [19:55] I have a feeling segphault isn't managing it anymore. [19:55] yeah i tried it in gnome shell it was just irritating to me [19:55] yeah that's what I'm running it in [19:55] it's broken. [19:55] since gnome-shell kept breaking extensions with every point update i moved to kde and wouldn't even attempt it there [19:59] I really like the shell [19:59] It still feels like gnome [20:02] ugh I don't want to build the old version from source. [20:11] maybe an old .deb out there somewhere that wont' cause some dependency issues?