[01:39] * skellat finished recording Burning Circle and is doing exports now === ChanServ changed the topic of #ubuntu-us-oh to: Welcome to the IRC home of Ubuntu Ohio! | Check us out at http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-us-ohio/ | Current podcast episode (135): http://tx0.org/6sb/ FLAC (135): http://tx0.org/6sc/ | WE HAVE A TWITTER NOW: https://twitter.com/UbuntuOhio [18:44] Unit193: I've switched completely over to Awesome. It's sooo much easier. [18:54] Yep, I know, but figured I'd tell you since you started it. :) [22:04] skellat: hey, i did get your email [22:05] i'm not sure I'm in a position to do that right now. [22:05] It is okay [22:06] How else are things in Cuyahoga County? [22:06] busy [22:38] hah [22:38] http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x816A0AFCBADD00D5 [22:38] [ Search results for '0x816a0afcbadd00d5' ] - https://j.mp/H0i1Zh [22:38] pub 4096R/BADD00D5 2012-12-01 Key fingerprint = E368 2987 D2E0 1E15 352B 1451 816A 0AFC BADD 00D5 [22:38] uid Paul Tagliamonte [22:38] sub 4096R/0D159DE2 2013-10-14 [22:39] gilbert: ^ [22:56] What is this? Every DD generate a new key week? [22:57] skellat: 0xBADD00D5 is the short ID [22:57] skellat: and yes, happens from time to time [22:57] 1024 DSA keys (common) are easyish to break [22:58] only 10,000 USD or so. [22:58] They shouldn't be common... [22:58] They are in Debian, since DDs have been in the project for so long [22:58] so, there's a migration to stronger keys. Happens now and again. [22:58] Mine's already 4096R, I just want a good short ID [23:00] paultag: Well, I just imported your new one [23:00] Oh, that's not so much a new one [23:00] but cool :) [23:00] Yeaaah, mine is from the beginning of 2011, it's 2048. :/ [23:00] Unit193: yeah, a lot of DD keys are from 10 years ago+ [23:00] Not much happens with E061C9C0 [23:00] 0xBADD00D5 is a lot easier to remember. [23:01] (I'd prefer 4096.) Yeah, I got that bit. :) [23:02] paultag: You ever worked with upstream grub? [23:02] nack [23:04] Dang. Talked to cjwatson a bit ago, he didn't want another patch downstream/in packaging.