[06:02] <Kilos> morning all.
[06:03] <Kilos> eish inetpro what happened?
[06:29] <Symmetria> morning
[06:29] <Kilos> hi Symmetria 
[06:37] <Symmetria> heh, so like, my html skills have always truely sucked
[06:37] <Symmetria> and my flash skills have been non-existent
[06:38] <Symmetria> so Im kinda impressed that this lightroom thingy, I just discovered, churns out templated photo gallery websites 
[06:38] <Symmetria> lol, select photos, select template, insert ftp information, hit go ;p
[06:39] <Kilos> lucky hey?
[06:40] <Symmetria> http://www.alstonnetworks.net/photography/
[06:40] <Symmetria> check it out :)
[06:40] <Kilos> size?
[06:40] <Symmetria> shouldnt be that big
[06:40] <Kilos> haha what is your not that big?
[06:41] <Symmetria> umm images are like 200k each
[06:41] <Symmetria> so seriously not big :)
[06:41] <Symmetria> probably 3 meg for the entire site
[06:41] <Kilos> ok
[06:42] <Kilos> ah its all your photos
[06:43] <Symmetria> yeah, I was just experimenting :) 
[06:43] <Symmetria> but lol literally in lightroom, I just selected a bunch
[06:43] <Symmetria> gave it an ftp server
[06:43] <Symmetria> and hit "upload to web gallery"
[06:43] <Symmetria> ;p
[06:43] <Symmetria> and thats what popped out, lol, havent played with the templates etc
[06:43] <Kilos> looks good
[06:43] <Kilos> leave it light
[06:44] <Kilos> mobile peeps suffer
[06:46] <Symmetria> heh that software even asks you when you publish if you wanna watermark or anything else
[06:46] <Symmetria> its fantastic :)
[06:46] <Kilos> hi ThatGraemeGuy 
[07:19] <Kilos> whew its cold up here. wind freezing and strong
[09:32] <charl> good morning
[09:32] <charl> Maaz: coffee on
[09:32]  * Maaz starts grinding coffee
[09:32] <Kilos> hi charl 
[09:32] <Kilos> Maaz, coffee please
[09:32] <Maaz> Kilos: Done
[09:33] <charl> hi Kilos 
[09:33] <charl> how's it going
[09:33] <Kilos> ok ty and you?
[09:33] <Kilos> are you on ubuntu?
[09:34] <Kilos> im doing something wrong with putty
[09:35] <Kilos> and have no idea what it could be
[09:36] <charl> i'm doing well thanks
[09:36] <charl> i'm on ubuntu yes
[09:36] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for charl and Kilos!
[09:36] <Kilos> Maaz, ty
[09:36] <Maaz> You are welcome Kilos
[09:36] <charl> Maaz: thanks
[09:36] <Maaz> charl: No problem
[09:36] <Kilos> do you have putty installed
[09:36] <charl> nope
[09:37] <charl> are you running putty on windows, or on an emulator?
[09:37] <charl> wine or so
[09:37] <Kilos> on ubuntu
[09:37] <Kilos> trying to get in here
[09:37] <Kilos> http://105.225.161.189:8090/
[09:37] <charl> oh wait, i see there is an ubuntu package for putty
[09:37] <Kilos> login is admin and password is squareone
[09:37] <charl> didn't know
[09:38] <Kilos> yes
[09:38] <Kilos> for some reason it dont accept me login in with that username of admin
[09:39] <Kilos> you gotta go in with telnet
[09:40] <trender> incompatability with the telnet client settings
[09:40] <charl> ah i see, interesting
[09:40] <Kilos> do you have a workaround?
[09:40] <trender> the only client that logs in perfectly is hyperterminal for winxp
[09:41] <trender> as far as i cant tell
[09:41] <trender> with default settings that is
[09:41] <Kilos> something in the putty settings charl that dont agree
[09:41] <Kilos> maybe it sees our utf-8 as japanese
[09:42] <Kilos> hehe
[09:42] <charl> hmmm, i don't see anything in that web interface that is related to ssh
[09:42] <charl> just quickly looking
[09:42] <charl> strange
[09:42] <trender> speaking of putty i havnt had my morning movement yet :)
[09:42] <Kilos> nope it opens with telnet
[09:43] <trender> telnet is the only way to access this box at an OS level
[09:43] <Kilos> ive tried ssh and the other options in putty but only telnet gets there
[09:44] <trender> the support documentation says you should use Hyperterminal to access the telnet client
[09:45] <trender> but i dont know how the blazehen accessed the box
[09:45] <trender> he was inside the box messing with the OS
[09:45] <trender> i think he was the first oke to successfully log in besides myself
[09:46] <Kilos> hi acherv 
[09:46] <acherv> Kilos, hi
[09:47] <trender> kilos this boxes OS resides in firmware so if you reset the box it automatically transfers the OS to the drive
[09:47] <trender> to effect OS upgrade you would need to update the firware
[09:48] <trender> firmware
[09:48] <Kilos> ya but it will need to know where to find that upgrade
[09:49] <trender> well all you linux gurus should be able to hack this box to a working state
[09:50] <inetpro> Kilos: what happened where?
[09:50] <inetpro> good morning
[09:50] <Kilos> with you tweeting at 3am inetpro 
[09:50] <Kilos> hi
[09:50] <inetpro> ahh
[09:51] <inetpro> brain not coming to a rest
[09:51] <inetpro> to much to do in the coming weeks
[09:51] <Kilos> ah not a break down
[09:51] <inetpro> nope, but it's coming
[09:52] <Kilos> you mustnt lose sleep over something thats in the future
[09:52] <Kilos> oh my
[09:52] <inetpro> :-)
[09:52] <inetpro> we're moving from the city centre to Hatfield
[09:52] <inetpro> lot and lots of stuff to do
[09:52] <Kilos> eish
[09:53] <inetpro> to a new building with a new network and all
[09:53] <Kilos> ah that could be better once sorted
[09:53] <Kilos> and no rats
[09:53] <inetpro> :-)
[09:55] <Kilos> charl, you use only the ip addy with putty
[09:55] <Kilos> 105.225.161.189
[09:56] <Kilos> stupid have linux imbedded and wanting to use a windows client
[09:59] <charl> you should be able to use any ssh client, why can't you use openssh?
[09:59] <Kilos> only telnet gets there
[10:00] <charl> and the linux telnet client?
[10:00] <Kilos> it dont accept anything else
[10:00] <Kilos> putty
[10:00] <charl> that is very strange
[10:00] <Kilos> yeah
[10:00] <charl> sounds like they are doing something weird, i mean telnet is telnet
[10:00] <charl> ssh is ssh
[10:01] <charl> i find it all very strange
[10:01] <trender> this box was designed in 2007 man 
[10:01] <Kilos> it says ssh refused
[10:01] <trender> hyperterminal client logs in first shot ounce again "mabee thats a clue"
[10:02] <charl> inetpro: you're in london? or is that another hatfield
[10:02] <inetpro> charl: Hatfield in Pretoria
[10:02] <charl> oh i see, i was looking at this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield,_Hertfordshire
[10:02] <charl> ah, found it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hatfield,_Pretoria
[10:03] <Kilos> further to travel inetpro 
[10:03] <inetpro> Kilos: unfortunately yes
[10:03] <Kilos> through town
[10:03] <Kilos> eish
[10:03] <charl> i used to work at a company in erasmusrand
[10:03] <inetpro> but they say a change is as good as a holiday
[10:04] <Squirm> morning
[10:05] <Squirm> afternoon*
[10:05] <Kilos> hi Squirm 
[10:05] <Kilos> ya inetpro for a day or two
[10:06] <Kilos> but having all new stuff might make the future probs less
[10:06] <inetpro> Kilos: no choice, will make the best of it where ever I go
[10:06] <Kilos> thats the attitude
[10:07] <inetpro> lots of fun and games
[10:07] <inetpro> actually can't wait 
[10:07] <inetpro> hence the brain working overtime
[10:08] <Kilos> lol
[10:09] <Kilos> Squirm, work out putty for me so i can get into this little server
[10:09] <Kilos> 105.225.161.189
[10:09] <Squirm> what do you mean, work out putty?
[10:09]  * inetpro trying to consider all the many eventualities that were not considered properly as we get closer to the actual move
[10:10] <Kilos> putty is a remote desktop thing
[10:10] <inetpro> or rather those that may not have been planned properly
[10:10] <Squirm> putty is an ssh client
[10:10] <Kilos> inetpro, there is nothing you can do till then so sleep
[10:10] <Kilos> pswd is squareone
[10:11] <inetpro> Kilos: what are you trying to do with putty when you have Ubuntu with a proper ssh client?
[10:11] <Kilos> ya but that server only accepts telnet
[10:11] <inetpro> Kilos: ubuntu also has a telnet client by default
[10:11] <Squirm> then in putty, tick the telnet radio button
[10:11] <Kilos> it wont allow ssh inetpro 
[10:12] <Kilos> i have Squirm but it dont recognise the user login
[10:12] <Kilos> i get to it but cant login
[10:12] <Squirm> and in Ubuntu, you could `telnet 105.225.161.189`
[10:12] <Kilos> i thought it could be a setting that im doing wrong
[10:13] <Kilos> from cli?
[10:14] <inetpro> but Kilos, you don't need telnet to get in there
[10:14] <inetpro> you need a browser
[10:14] <Kilos> ya ive been there with a browser but also them settings i dunno what to do
[10:15] <Kilos> not the same thing
[10:15] <inetpro> well who gave you the address?
[10:15] <Kilos> going in with telnet shows you its keyboard methinks
[10:15] <Kilos> trender
[10:16] <Kilos> but he is not a linux guy
[10:16] <inetpro> trender trying to set up a honeypot?
[10:16] <Kilos> so he wants to know how to install stuff
[10:16] <inetpro> or he wants us to shut down that box for him?
[10:17] <Kilos> he wants to know how to use it or fix it or something
[10:17] <inetpro> ai!
[10:18] <inetpro> how long is a piece of string?
[10:18] <Kilos> hehe
[10:19] <Kilos> if he can get them sorted he can sell them as servers or whatever else they could be used for
[10:19] <charl> lol, change the password so he can't get in :) the info is in the irc logs now
[10:19]  * acherv is trying to get what Kilos and inetpro speak about
[10:20] <Kilos> acherv, read the logs if you can
[10:20] <acherv> Kilos, for today or ....
[10:20] <Kilos> no man charl 
[10:20] <Kilos> today only
[10:20] <inetpro> lunchtime
[10:20] <charl> :)
[10:20]  * inetpro wbbl
[10:20] <Kilos> from 11.30 am
[10:21] <acherv> Kilos, ok
[10:21] <Kilos> tell me how to get in there with putty
[10:21] <Kilos> i can save you some time acherv 
[10:22] <acherv> nice
[10:22] <Kilos> http://105.225.161.189:8090/
[10:22] <Kilos> then install putty from the repos in ubuntu
[10:22] <acherv> what's that?
[10:23] <Kilos> its a tiny server
[10:23] <acherv> ok
[10:23] <acherv> and ...
[10:23] <Kilos> putty is a remote desktop tool i thinki its called
[10:23] <Kilos> 105.225.161.189
[10:23] <Kilos> in putty that is the ip you enter
[10:24] <Kilos> user is admin and password is squareone
[10:29] <Squirm> Kilos: I logged in
[10:29] <Squirm> I have a telnet client installed
[10:29] <Kilos> how Squirm 
[10:29] <Squirm> on the cli, just type what I said
[10:29] <Squirm> telnet 105.225.161.189
[10:30] <Kilos> yay im in too ty
[10:30] <Squirm> [12:12:37] .:Squirm:. and in Ubuntu, you could `telnet 105.225.161.189`
[10:30] <Kilos> putty was driving me mad
[10:30] <Squirm> :P
[10:31] <Kilos> ty lad, now why doesnt putty do the same
[10:31] <Kilos> its also supposed to work
[10:35] <Squirm> it should
[10:35] <Kilos> maybe if one parts the drive one can install ubuntu server there
[10:35] <Kilos> it seems as if my putty is sending the wrong char set or something
[10:41] <Kilos> maybe putty wants to see a gui
[10:46] <Kilos> ty for your help Squirm 
[10:58] <Kilos> hi Cantide 
[10:58] <Cantide> hello :)
[10:58] <Cantide> has anyone here tried Ubuntu Touch yet?
[10:58] <charl> hi Cantide 
[10:58] <Cantide> hey charl '-'/
[11:04] <charl> how's it going
[11:21] <Cantide> oh~ only saw your message now -.-
[11:21] <Cantide> it is going well :)
[11:21] <Cantide> what about you?
[11:32] <acherv> .
[11:35] <Kilos> acherv, have you foned 183 yet
[11:36] <acherv> no
[11:36] <acherv> I haven't a problem today
[11:37] <acherv> just restart my computer
[11:39] <Kilos> wassup acherv 
[11:40] <acherv> Kilos, cool
[11:40] <Kilos> oh sorted?
[11:41] <zeref_> hmmm
[11:42] <Kilos> acherv, you can type in cli sudo touch /forcefsck and file system check will be run on rebooting
[11:45] <acherv> Kilos, is it?
[11:59] <zeref_> herro
[11:59] <Kilos> hi zeref_ 
[12:00] <CanEat> hi'-'
[12:23] <Moreece> Help
[12:23] <Moreece> I hate 3945ABG intel wireless drivers
[12:23] <Kilos> hi Moreece 
[12:23] <Moreece> I am forever battling
[12:23] <Kilos> weelcome to ubuntu-za
[12:23] <Moreece> wifi disconnect, no reconnect, password retries
[12:23] <Moreece> thanks Kilos
[12:24] <Kilos> explain the prob nicely and hang around till someone can help you\
[12:24] <Moreece> I'm ranting but i seriously want this ubuntu to work on this laptop, but fear if I dont come right soon. I'll be leaving ubuntu for greener pastures
[12:24] <Kilos> tell us about yourself first
[12:24] <Moreece> I have a toshiba satellite pro laptop
[12:24] <Moreece> me? 
[12:25] <Kilos> what you using etc
[12:25] <Kilos> what ubuntu release etc
[12:25] <Moreece> currently on 12.04 
[12:25] <Moreece> 12.10 killed my laptop
[12:25] <Moreece> so I went back to 12.04
[12:25] <Kilos> ok i use that too
[12:26] <Moreece> have downloaded 13.04 
[12:26] <Moreece> might install later today
[12:26] <Moreece> but that is another story
[12:26] <Kilos> lol
[12:26] <Moreece> my 12.04 edition, continually drops its wifi connect
[12:26] <Moreece> it seems to be an issue with intel 3945AB cards
[12:26] <Moreece> I am blue from trying
[12:26] <Kilos> ok lets see what we can find
[12:27] <Kilos> Maaz, google 12.04 continually dropping wifi connection
[12:27] <Maaz> Kilos: "12.04 - Dropped wireless connections and reconnections with a ..." http://askubuntu.com/questions/127094/dropped-wireless-connections-and-reconnections-with-a-broadcom-bcm4321 :: "12.04 - Wireless connection drops every 30 seconds on an Asus ..." http://askubuntu.com/questions/128269/wireless-connection-drops-every-30-seconds-on-an-asus-eee-pc-with-an-
[12:27] <Maaz> atheros-car :: "12.04 - Wireless connection keeps losing connection - Ask Ubuntu" http://askub…
[12:27] <Kilos> Maaz, google 12.04 - Wireless connection keeps losing connection
[12:27] <Maaz> Kilos: "12.04 - Wireless connection keeps losing connection - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/196586/wireless-connection-keeps-losing-connection :: "12.04 - Dropped wireless connections and reconnections with a ..." http://askubuntu.com/questions/127094/dropped-wireless-connections-and-reconnections-with-a-broadcom-bcm4321 :: "12.04 - Wireless connection
[12:27] <Maaz> is lost periodically and without apparent ..." http://askubuntu.com/questions/128024/wir…
[12:28] <Kilos> Moreece, have you checked some of them out
[12:28] <Moreece> yes, I've scavenged the askubuntu forums
[12:28] <Kilos> eish
[12:29] <Kilos> most the guys here go shopping etc on saterdays so only get here later
[12:29] <Moreece> I'm going raring ringtail ... lets see how that plays out
[12:30] <Kilos> ok and come let us know
[12:30] <Kilos> you done all your update/upgrades hey?
[12:30] <Moreece> .... difficult without connectivity
[12:30] <Moreece> but essentially yes
[12:31] <Kilos> ya but there are some things that just work better after an upgrade
[12:31] <Kilos> fixes lots of things
[12:31] <Kilos> ah you have
[12:32] <Kilos> are you in a good wireless area Moreece ?
[12:32] <Kilos> not the signal dropping
[12:34] <Kilos> where are you?
[12:36] <acherv> Kilos, later
[12:36] <Moreece> its my wlan at home
[12:38] <Kilos> ok acherv 
[12:38] <Kilos> ah so signal is good
[12:38] <Moreece> yes, rebooting this laptop quick 
[12:38] <Kilos> k
[12:45] <superfly> Maaz: google for 3945ABG intel wireless disconnect ubuntu
[12:45] <Maaz> superfly: "Bug #348204 “[Jaunty] Intel wireless 3945ABG is unstable and dis ..." https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/348204 :: "Bug #425455 “[karmic] Wireless LAN disconnects frequently # Chip ..." https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425455 :: "Wireless disconnect followed by inability to detect any networks - Intel"
[12:45] <Maaz> http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan/pro3945abg/sb/CS-031631.htm :: "11.10 - Wireless connection keeps dropping with an Intel 3945ABG .…
[12:46] <Kilos> ty superfly and hi
[12:46] <Kilos> i think he knows more than i do
[13:53] <Kilos> aw looks like he killed his lappy or else got it working so dont need help
[14:11] <Squirm> ...
[14:13] <Kilos> hi kbmonkey Squirm 
[14:15] <kbmonkey> hello you peeps
[14:15] <kbmonkey> what is everyone up to
[14:17] <Kilos> most arent here even
[14:17] <Kilos> wassup by you?
[14:18] <kbmonkey> awe nice and cold today. learning some bash
[14:22] <Kilos> oh kbmonkey did you see that mail fro maia about the job at mxit
[14:23] <kbmonkey> yup
[14:23] <Symmetria> haha disney tried to trademark the name of a public holiday
[14:23] <Symmetria> and got told to go screw themselves
[14:24] <kbmonkey> didnt disney sign a deal to make some ridiculous amount of star wars movies one a year?
[14:24] <Symmetria> disney does some strange things
[14:25] <kbmonkey> they're a loathsome bunch. then again george butchered the star wars saga already :p
[14:27] <kbmonkey> you've seen their wartime propaganda videos they made during world war? 
[14:33] <zeref_> hmmm
[15:20] <Symmetria> http://sphotos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/964134_10151556900390528_172697592_o.jpg
[15:20] <Symmetria> lol
[15:20] <Symmetria> screwing around
[15:22] <kbmonkey> what are you smoking there Symmetria 
[15:24] <Symmetria> lol