[01:15] <thafreak> Unit193: oh, you were having problems with intel video chipset?
[01:15] <thafreak> That has seemed to be the most stable one I've used so far actually...
[01:20] <Unit193> Mine doesn't count, it's old.
[01:20] <thafreak> what chip is it attached to?
[01:21] <Unit193> 00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 82845G/GL[Brookdale-G]/GE Chipset Integrated Graphics Device (rev 01)
[01:32] <thafreak> is that on like a core2duo or older atom?
[01:35]  * Unit193 shouldn't say. :P
[01:35] <Unit193> P4.
[01:35] <thafreak> really? they had integrated graphics back then?
[01:35] <Unit193> CPU~Single core Intel Pentium 4 CPU (-UP-) clocked at 2789.457 Mhz Kernel~3.9-6.dmz.1-liquorix-686 i686 Up~8:36 Mem~1010.1/1958.0MB HDD~40.0GB(63.1% used) Procs~207 Client~Unknown : sshd inxi~1.9.8
[01:35] <thafreak> i guess just not on the cpu...
[01:35] <thafreak> i have some older p4's in my basement ;)
[01:36] <Unit193> I have a Pentium down there...
[01:36] <Unit193> Got anything newer down there? ;)
[01:36] <thafreak> oh yeah...
[01:36] <thafreak> i've been slowly replacing old power hungry stuff
[01:36] <thafreak> couple of pogo plugs
[01:37] <thafreak> a raspberry pi
[01:37] <thafreak> a newer amd e-350
[01:37] <thafreak> oh and an e-450 (freenas)
[01:37] <skellat> \o/ PLUG POWER!
[01:37] <Unit193> Yeah, I wanted to replace some with a Pi, but not fully sure it's powerful enough to do it well.
[01:37] <thafreak> you can get an 3-350 with 8 gb of ram for like $100
[01:38] <thafreak> s/3-350/e-350/g
[01:38] <jenni> thafreak meant to say: you can get an e-350 with 8 gb of ram for like $100
[01:38] <jenni> thafreak meant to say: you can get an e-350 with 8 gb of ram for like $100
[01:39] <Unit193> But, if it isn't powerful enough to do the one thing, I can fish up something else to put it on, I'd think...
[01:39] <thafreak> for anyone with vm images laying around...check out libguestfs and guestfish...very slick
[01:40] <thafreak> dude, an e-350 isn't half bad for most stuff...1.6ghz dual core
[01:40] <Unit193> You run your irssi on Pi?
[01:40] <Unit193> (Was thinking pi. :P )
[01:40] <Unit193> Something to sit atop the router and stay on all the time.
[01:40] <thafreak> and the full system with disk drives, etc, is only pulling like 30w at the wall
[01:41] <thafreak> yeah, that's what my basement pi is doing...
[01:41] <thafreak> has tmux and irssi running
[01:41] <Unit193> irssi, alpine, newsbeuter.  Also have a python bot, but not sure about the power of it.
[01:42] <thafreak> plus i have an nfs mount to my freenas with my home dir on it
[01:42] <thafreak> is alpine the email client forked from pine?
[01:42] <Unit193> Yep.
[01:42] <thafreak> how is it? better than mutt?
[01:42] <Unit193> Not used mutt. :P
[01:43] <Unit193> I like it well enough, I hear mutt may have some more features but for the most part I'm set.  This is actually kind of the fork of a fork, or a fork of a fork of a fork. :P
[01:43] <thafreak> i remember pine from back in the day...i never really used mutt either
[01:44] <Unit193> Ping > Alpine > re-alpine | alpine 2.10 (or, this may actually be on top of re-alpine.)
[01:46] <thafreak> bbl, gotta help move crap...getting carpet replaced, need to move my entire "office" :\
[01:46] <Unit193> Sure.
[21:31]  * skellat notes for the record that Unit193 indicated distinct interest upon ubuntulog disappearing at 1719 hours and only reappearing five minutes later
[21:49] <skellat> Oh, the joys of running a BeagleBoard-xM: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5772243/