[02:03] 4 of us here at the Ubuntu Hour in SF :) [02:03] Hi everyone! [02:06] people say hi :) [02:06] \o/ [02:17] jim_ hi! [02:17] * pleia2 waves to jim_ from the Ubuntu Hour [02:22] jim_ hi there [02:33] welcome back jim__ [02:33] too many windows for you, jim_? [02:33] hi SteevB [02:35] Hello! [02:37] welcome [02:41] eps is here with scale stuff :D [02:42] * grantbow nods [02:45] Are there currently any ubuntu hour meetups in the LA area? [02:46] Pasadena and San Diego right now https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam/Projects/UbuntuHours [02:46] Title: [CaliforniaTeam/Projects/UbuntuHours - Ubuntu Wiki] [02:46] Want to host one? [02:46] all it takes is showing up for an hour somewhere [02:47] Pomona would be a good location :-) [02:48] I have a friend in El Monte that might hekp [02:48] help [02:49] hmm, interesting. I might have to think about that. [02:59] bad.debian.net next, cya [03:00] what? [03:00] holy ! Is this bottom line something? I tho't it was air. [03:01] how does one log out? [03:01] how does one continue to use 10.04 securely? [03:02] ? [03:02] i need something to click [03:04] jim__: simply continue to install new updates for Ubuntu 10.04 and you'll be all set for another couple of months. [03:05] jim__: if you are running a desktop machine, then you should investigate upgrading to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS between now and April. [03:05] jim__: If you are running a server with no GUI, then you can continue to securely run Ubuntu 10.04 LTS for another two years. [03:06] I'm running 10.04 on a laptop and 10.04 server on some other boxes [03:07] jim__: your laptop is supported with security updates until April, and your servers are supported with security updates until April 2015. [03:08] got it. so how to continue using 10.04 securely after April 2013 [03:09] jim__: disconnect the laptop from the Internet and use it as a standalone offline computer, or track security vulnerabilities in the kernel and all installed packages, then backport the security fixes and recompile any affected programs manually. [03:09] On the servers, simply continue to apply updates promptly. [03:09] Also note that Ubuntu 12.04 LTS is simply supported until April 2017 (both on the desktop and on the server). [03:12] pleia2: you're right, I don't trust Torikun either. [03:13] And on that note, I'm out of here for a couple hours. Later! [03:13] lol [05:43] oh dear, what plot have I been implicated in this time :) [05:51] and Rick Moen came to our Debian dinner! [05:51] was a pleasant surprise [22:32] pleia2, got a sec for a pm? [22:34] philipballew: ask away [22:52] pleia2, Do we still have those ubuntu ca small information sheets we handed out at scale last year. like 4 would fit onto one printer page? [22:54] philipballew: yes, see the link I sent to the mailing list about an hour ago :) [22:56] * philipballew checks his email and hopes there is no work he is avoiding all day [22:57] gonna hand them out tonight