[00:13] was that me? [00:13] If so, it's a funny picture if I do say so myself :) [09:57] Morning === JonathanS is now known as JonathanD [12:16] Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys and everything else [12:37] good bacon unto all! [12:57] Howdy, Baconizer ! [12:57] or... would saying Howdy Samuraialba get your attention faster ? [13:03] not sure lol === scottrigby_away is now known as scottrigby === InHisName1 is now known as HowdyDoody [16:43] https://play.google.com/store/search?q=ios+7&c=apps [16:58] I set up X forwarding over SSH so I could test RDP access to servers at work and discovered that rdesktop running from my server with X tunneled through to my laptop runs really frast [16:58] s/frast/fast [16:59] Anyone know why it would be so quick? I thought this would be very slow. [17:03] compression? [17:04] Compression is part of the RDP protocol. The SSH compression should just be slowing it down. [17:05] Oh.. but when I do it through SSH I run rdesktop without compression and the only thing compressing the stream in SSH [17:05] And I have HPN-SSH installed on here [17:06] So the SSH compression must be significantly faster than the built in RDP compression [17:06] you can change 'cipher' to make it quicker too [17:08] ChinnoDog: do you compress ssh with -C ? [17:08] so like -XC [17:09] I am connected using PuTTY. There is a checkbox for compression [17:09] I think my base assumption could be wrong. Compression might be disabled on the server. [17:12] i think i had input issues with compression and x forwarding iirc [17:12] like keypress issues [17:15] Did you disable Nagles? [17:17] no, what is Nagles? [17:18] The algorithm that waits for bytes to pile up before sending for efficiency [17:18] Good for data transfers, bad for real time interaction [17:32] ChinnoDog: if you have root, grep Compression /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the ssh server [17:33] I'm pretty sure I already enabled it on the server [17:36] it's enabled by default as "Delayed" [18:40] So my TAs are going to have a crazy schedule for the first few weeks of the course I'm teaching. I'm thinking of putting the schedule in a Google Calendar. Seem reasonable? [18:40] I'll have to make it public. [18:41] i say yes - love google cal [18:54] yeah, you can make a public TA, or make it private and share it only with them. [18:55] gf and i use multiple shared gcals for everything from bills, work schedules, family/friends bdays, dog health/vet stuff, etc. couldnt live without it. [18:59] Sharing it with 40 students seems like it would be a hassle. [19:08] waltman: engineer some calendar software [19:14] wait, I can embed the calendar in the syllabus web page! [19:38] choo choo === scottrigby is now known as scottrigby_away === scottrigby_away is now known as scottrigby === scottrigby is now known as scottrigby_away === scottrigby_away is now known as scottrigby === scottrigby is now known as scottrigby_away