[00:49] Are your songs protected by raid 10? [02:06] This sata controller card is just slightly out of tolerance such that it does not line up with my PCI slot. What an unusual problem [04:00] My computer didn't like having so many int13 extensions. I had to disable the RAID in my BIOS. :-( Now running with 6 hard drives and new video card. [10:23] Morning [12:11] hi [12:26] bye [13:06] Morning peoples [13:32] morning bears [20:14] bacon [20:19] * HowdyDoody drops a pin [20:21] * TheLordOfTime picks up the pin, and melts it down for base metals. [20:22] all your base belong to us [20:37] s/base belong/base are belong/ [21:00] in the meadow..... [21:02] Someone added "bacon" as a test product in the order system I am working on. [21:03] was it you? [21:04] nope [21:06] Eggs is a separate product [21:06] toast is probably next [21:06] apple pie! [21:06] and OJ [21:06] * TheLordOfTime wants apple pie [21:06] Make one [21:06] Some even demand coffee [21:06] GIVE ME COFFEE OR I SHALL BRING DOOM TO THE WORLD! [21:07] (sorry random coffee-needed outburst :/) [21:07] ohey perfect timing... *sips the coffee* [21:35] Can the same home folder successfully be used for both Windows and Ubuntu? I tried this once and there were issues. [21:35] Assume home is on a network share and permissions issues are resolved [21:46] I think I already made up my mind how I am going to handle this [21:47] Windows and Linux need separate home folders and all the shared folders go somewhere else [21:52] I didn't even know Windows had a home folder [21:52] it has a "users" thing now. [21:52] but it would have to be ext3 or something to preserve linux permissions and I think Windows needs a plugin to support it [21:53] I've shared data directories (movies, music, etc) but I figured the windows "users" thing and the linux home directory were too different, the web browsers can't easily share each others profiles and things afaik [21:53] If it is on a network share neither OS needs a special driver [21:54] Yea, that is the problem. The data files produced could collide and they are incompatible [21:55] what exactly are you trying to achieve? [21:55] I think there are a lot of things in windows users folder that are profile related. [21:55] I think I can preserve linux permissions even on a Windows file share by configuring mount correctly [21:55] I'd do it a different way. [21:55] Keeping my data separate from my operating systems [21:55] what kind of data? [21:56] All user generated data, which means the entire contents of my home folder on both systems [21:56] photos, movies, music, etc is all easy, profiles and things for software make it hard, which is why people tend to have media shares, not home directory [21:56] I don't think it makes a lot of sense to share a home directory [21:57] I think maybe redirecting documents/music/photos would make sense. [21:57] It would if they didn't collide. All data in one place. [22:17] With a vGPU provided by hyper-v there aren't any screen handling defects on the VM console. Neat. [22:19] i would do a media share - nothing else - media being any file that plays well in all worlds - common filetypes - anything else is unreasonable [22:20] or use that public windows folder [22:49] Not so sure vGPU is being used now but I don't know how to explain why the mouse does not give me issues anymore