[03:09]  * MarkDude wonders where seidos is, and if he's ok
[03:09] <MarkDude> Do one of our bots have a lastseen?
[03:42] <jtatum> oh yeah, I remember seidos
[03:43] <jtatum> didn't he change his nick to something?
[03:45] <jtatum> darth bot doesn't have a seen database enabled
[04:12] <MarkDude> He went off on a Buddhist retreat, that was last I heard
[04:12]  * MarkDude cant rememebr what he changed it to
[04:13] <MarkDude> jtatum: Geeknic Sat the 18th in Walnut Creek
[04:13] <MarkDude> And we have the dates for the a few more til August
[04:13] <MarkDude> There will be a vote for next months Geeknic location
[04:13] <MarkDude> Hopefully one in Santa Cruz also
[04:14] <jtatum> ooh, that'd be nice. walnut creek is pretty hard for us to make :(
[04:16] <MarkDude> Yep
[04:17] <MarkDude> So thats why we are doing a mix of places we know well , and allowing June to be user input helps
[04:17] <MarkDude> It needs to be either South Bay, or at most Oakand
[04:17] <MarkDude> Silicon Valley would make sense
[04:18] <MarkDude> But we will use civs poll
[04:18] <MarkDude> Is there an ical or something similar for Ubuntu Hours?
[04:19]  * MarkDude is working on FOSS calendar for BAy
[04:20] <MarkDude> https://www.google.com/calendar/ical/tuxwingsgroup%40gmail.com/public/basic.ics
[04:20] <darthrobot> Content type: [text/calendar; charset=UTF-8]
[16:24] <raevol> anyone have experience with xen?
[16:45]  * MarkDude does not. Thinks Lars Kurth - from Xen, is one of the coolest FOSS folks out there. 
[16:45]  * MarkDude is sure he can direct you
[16:45] <MarkDude> :)
[16:46] <akk> I tried to run it once but didn't have the right CPU flags on any of my computers.
[16:46] <geofft> I've run Xen before.
[16:47] <geofft> What are you curious about?
[16:53] <raevol> geofft: when i create guests, they can't format their own hard drive during install
[16:54] <raevol> geofft: this is a new issue, i've been messing with my storage pools trying to add more space, and before that, everything was fine, have 2 guests running
[16:54] <raevol> those guests can write to their own disks just fine
[22:41] <akk> Why does do-release-upgrade from pangolin tell me No new release found?
[22:45] <akk> Apparently I have to use -d even to get real releases? Pfft, and then it'll only go to quetzal, not to ringtail?