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MartijnVdSThe 240G Crucial SSD is coming up again in the Black Friday Deals on Amazon, if anyone is interested (in not-quite-12 hours)04:36
antichatterHello04:36
diddledanMartijnVdS: what you doing being awake at 05:35(EU Time? - it's 04:35 here)04:37
MartijnVdSdiddledan: woke up half an hour before my alarm :)04:40
MartijnVdSdiddledan: decided going back to sleep wasn't going to be useful04:41
diddledanlol, I've done that far too often (the going back to sleep bit)04:41
MooDoomorning all06:58
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MartijnVdSmorning, MooDoo07:20
MooDooseems we're the only ones up again lo07:22
MooDool07:22
MartijnVdSMooDoo: maybe diddledan is still awake :)07:26
MartijnVdSMooDoo: he was at 4:30 (your timezone)07:26
MooDoowow that's early07:26
diddledanyeah, I'm still here07:39
MartijnVdSdiddledan: are you a robot? ;)07:39
diddledanmaybe07:39
diddledanI'll crash in a few hours07:39
MooDoodiddledan: how come up so earlt?07:40
TheOpenSourcererMorning07:40
MooDoomorning :)07:40
diddledanMooDoo: it's late - I haven't slept yet :-p07:40
MooDooah....07:40
MartijnVdSdiddledan: young children? or on-call? :)07:41
diddledanfiddling07:41
diddledanI been hunting down a backend-as-a-service07:42
diddledanI found https://apigee.com which looks promising07:42
MartijnVdSdiddledan: that website looks overly vague to me. What can it do?07:47
MartijnVdSSure it can "scale like an enterprise", but WHAT can it scale?07:47
diddledanit provides data storage and query facilities primarily07:48
MartijnVdSso like AWS?07:48
diddledanthe available apis are listed under "build apps" here: http://apigee.com/docs/content/build-apps-home07:49
diddledanhigher up the stack than aws07:50
diddledanaws are IaaS whereas this is more PaaS07:50
diddledanthe idea is that you don't need to code any backend software yourself to support your "app"07:51
diddledanI've been hunting one that doesn't just do MBaaS (Mobile Backend as a Service) but is more generalised so I can use it in a webapp07:52
brobostigongood morning everyone,08:01
MooDoomorning08:11
brobostigonmorning MooDoo08:32
brobostigonok, on a dual core x86 machine, would it be best to use an smp kernel, or a pae one ?08:33
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: don't PAE ones include SMP anyway? Also.. 32-bit, are you sure?08:47
brobostigonMartijnVdS: good point, yes. how do i find out?08:48
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: what kind of CPU is it?08:48
brobostigonMartijnVdS: lshw just says, its a dualcpu, intel cpu of 32 bits width.08:51
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: and /proc/cpuinfo ?08:51
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: does it have a "MOdel name"?08:51
MartijnVdSMine says this, for example:08:52
MartijnVdSmodel name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4500U CPU @ 1.80GHz08:52
brobostigongenuine intel(r) cpu   t2300 @ 1.66ghz08:53
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: "Core Duo", 32-bit only :(08:53
MartijnVdSbrobostigon: I'd go for SMP, if you have >3GB RAM, PAE might be better though08:54
MartijnVdSwait.. non-PAE has been dropped.. so SMP should also have PAE08:54
MartijnVdSso SMP it is :)08:54
diploMorning all08:54
brobostigonMartijnVdS: ok, that it is then, :)08:54
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dwatkinsallo09:15
MooDoohello dwatkins how are you09:16
mungbeanjust tried spending a genuine £50 note. looked very guilty in the process09:20
dwatkinsgood thanks, a bit late for work, though - I'm supposed to start closer to 8am than this09:21
dwatkinsI trust everyone else is well09:21
mungbeanhad to bring my shaver to work and i didn't finish shaving in time09:28
mungbeanhave half a beard atm09:28
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy Pins and Needles Day! :-D09:33
MartijnVdSJamesTait: what kind of day is *that*?09:34
JamesTaitMartijnVdS, bit of an odd one.  Something to do with a play in the '30s.09:35
DJonesSounds sharp and stabby09:35
mungbeandocs.google.com is crashing chrome tab every time :S09:35
JamesTaitIt would also have been the birthday of Bruce Lee and Jimi Hendrix.09:35
DJonesI'd rather go with happy 'payroll day' even though it does mean more work for me09:37
MooDooJamesTait: sorry can't see too much purple haze09:37
DJonesAnd I get one every month09:37
mungbeanmy friend updated his iphone and now the rotation is locked permanaetly to portrait - any ideas?09:39
mungbeanthought i'd ask my favourite bunch of clever people09:39
MooDooDouble-click the Home button to show the recent apps bar. Flick to the far left and tap the portrait lock control at the left of the iPod controls.09:40
shaunoif he's new to ios7, there's a whole panel that pops up if you slide in from the bottom of the screen.  rotation lock is on there (last icon on the top row)09:40
mungbeanhttp://www.iphonefaq.org/archives/97291509:40
mungbeanthanks chaps09:40
mungbeani am blissfully ignorant of apple device09:40
MooDooI googled it ;)09:41
mungbeandidn't even knwo the ios version09:41
mungbeani was fixing his mums pc at the time and couldn't google :S09:41
MartijnVdSmungbean: is it round and 3D or flat?09:41
MartijnVdSmungbean: ifi t's flat it's 709:41
shaunoif he's complaining it's too white, it's 7.  if he's complaining it hasn't changed in 5 years, it's not ;)09:41
popeyMorning Ratfans09:42
mungbeani don't recall anything about ti09:42
MooDooello eroll09:42
JamesTaitMooDoo, today I shall mostly be listening to http://www.7digital.com/artist/jimi-hendrix/release/fire-the-jimi-hendrix-collection09:42
MartijnVdS\o popeyman09:42
SuperMattmorning Popeotron09:42
mungbeanbut i was able to swipe down, but the conrtol contre is nothing near as useful as android09:42
TheOpenSourcererAnyone want a cheap(ish) desktop?: http://www.ebuyer.com/daily-deals09:49
MooDoonot too shabby that09:51
diploBlimey, not bad price.. don't know about the processor ?09:51
mungbeanfreedos \o/09:51
mungbeani get nervous of amd graphics cards09:52
popeyyeah, i avoid them09:55
mungbeani don't even bother with the nvidia blob nowadays, nouveau is good enough09:55
diploOK for windows, parents need a cheap new pc09:55
diplo:)09:55
mungbeani wanted to ask about chromebooks photo editing09:55
mungbeandoes anyone know about it?09:56
mungbeanWHAT IS THE APP ETC/09:56
MartijnVdSI have a chromebook09:56
mungbeanwoops09:56
MartijnVdSany app you can get for it should also be available in the "Chrome Web Store" in "normal" chrome09:56
mungbeanmost PC users i know use the internet and picasa09:56
MartijnVdSwell Picasa is G+ now, so they can continue to use that09:57
popeyhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Kitsound-Bluetooth-Wireless-Portable-Speaker/dp/B00CTN8FOY/09:58
popeythat looks quite nice09:58
popeywill be lightning deal in 2 mins09:58
MartijnVdSpopey: honeycomb :)09:58
MartijnVdSsomehow, I doubt the specs: Product Dimensions: 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 cm ; 100 g09:58
popeyheh09:59
popeyi bought a cheapo one from tesco via ebay, sophie stole it for her phone09:59
MartijnVdSI've heard a Logitech BT speaker, similar to this. It sounded amazing for its szie09:59
MooDooMartijnVdS: picasa is g+? does the standalone client still work?09:59
popeythey stopped supporting it on linux iirc09:59
MartijnVdSMooDoo: the Picasa website is now G+09:59
MooDooMartijnVdS: ah ok10:00
MartijnVdSMooDoo: the app works, but not on chromebooks (which doesn't really "do" native apps)10:00
MooDooI wish there was a decent sync for g+ so I could sync all my photos to it, ftp or rsync or something10:00
mungbeanso how do i edit photos and view them? all via g+10:01
MartijnVdSmungbean: well, you go to the photo, then click "Edit" ?10:01
MooDoojust go to photos10:01
MooDoowhat MartijnVdS saidf10:02
mungbeani appaer to have downloaded a picasa web app10:02
MooDoomungbean: youshouldn't need to do that, as you should be able to do it all from your browser10:03
MartijnVdSmungbean: was it "by Google" or some scammy third party?10:03
mungbeanthe photo editor couldn't be loaded10:03
mungbeannot sure how to tell10:03
mungbeanthere are 2.1m users though...10:03
mungbeanand realted apps by the developer are gmail etc10:04
MartijnVdSmungbean: ah, some of those are just links to the web site10:04
MartijnVdSmost*10:04
popeyextensions@chromium.org10:04
MartijnVdSsounds legit10:05
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mungbeantbh i don't understand the chromebook appeal10:10
mungbeanyou aren't getting much for your money10:11
MooDooI'd like one just for speed, surfing email youtube, fast simple nothing to worry about10:13
MartijnVdSI have a cheap chromebook, everything is on the web for me10:14
MartijnVdSit can even do ssh 8-)10:14
MartijnVdSso a few ssh sessions + gmail -> chromebook works fine10:14
MooDoofriend has one for sale, £120 samsung tempted.10:15
mungbeandoes it have a terminal ?10:16
mungbeani guess it's a third device, laptop, tablet and chromebook10:16
mungbeanbut excessive for my needs10:16
mungbeansince i already have a laptop10:16
bigcalmGood morning peeps :)10:17
MooDoomorning bigcalm10:17
MartijnVdSmungbean: there's an ssh client, the local terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) is *very* limited10:17
MartijnVdSmungbean: I use https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell/pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo10:17
MooDooit would be handy for my kids to get them on my wifes IPad :)10:17
MartijnVdSmungbean: ^ that works in *any* Chrome I guess10:17
mungbeanMooDoo: off the wifes ipad ?10:20
MooDoomungbean: yes sorry lol10:21
popeymy wife teaches at a school, a surprising number of the kids have chromebooks at home10:23
popeyi think my mum would be fine with a chromebook10:23
MooDootempted to get my kids one to be honest....10:23
popeyexcept for the rapid release cycle which means the UI keeps changing10:24
schwukpopey: I'm a big fan of them for what they are - disposable coffee shop/travel/conference laptops. :-)10:24
popey10:24
mungbeanwhat about uploading digital photos with a chromebook?10:24
MooDooupload them like you would, any way, usb from camera to chromebook, upload to the cloud10:25
mungbeanso there is some local storage10:26
MooDoolittle bit10:26
mungbeanbut uploading 400M of photos will take forever and a day10:26
mungbeanto the internet10:26
popeyit'll take ages on any computer10:26
mungbeanits not required on other computer10:26
mungbeanoriginals locally and smaller ones on flickr10:26
popey*shrug*10:26
popeyI like having backups10:26
popeyit *is* required to copy photos somewhere else on any other computer, its just that people are dumb and don't backup10:27
mungbeanor do it in batches10:27
schwukmungbean: this is why Google+/Dropbox/Flickr do auto-backup on phones, but if you're using a standalone camera you'll still have to upload10:27
mungbeani'm asking the questions for mumbuntu type users10:27
mungbeanah, screens are too small anyway10:29
schwukmungbean: I've gone overboard - originals locally (and backed up) + originals backed up to Dropbox + auto backup to G+. I'm rarely at the computer when I want the pictures, and I've been burnt by lack of backups before!10:29
mungbeani backup to amazon glacier in batches10:29
schwukmungbean: too small or too low res - you can get 14" Chromebooks10:29
popeyi autobackup to G+ & Dropbox10:29
mungbeani have a real camera10:29
popeythen when I power on my desktop (1TB drive containing photo masters) I import photos from dropbox to shotwell10:30
mungbeani mean canon EOS10:30
popeyas do I10:30
popeydrag photos from card to dropbox, leave it alone10:30
popeytake card out, go photographing again10:30
mungbeandropbox on chromebook?10:30
popeyi dont have a chromebook10:30
popeyjust pointing out that not having a chromebook doesn't mean you automatically dont use the cloud10:31
popeywell, I don't10:31
mungbeansure, but you need a local buffer of sorts10:31
mungbeanas long as chromebook has enough space for that maybe its ok10:32
Myrttischwuk: which flickr app on your phone / which phone do you have that that autouploads to flickr?10:32
schwukmungbean: personally, a chromebook is a companion device - like I said coffee shops/travel/conferences. It's no replacement for a desktop or high-end laptop, but very few people need those.10:32
mungbeanagree10:33
mungbeanbut would be a nice mumbuntu replacement if it ticks the boxes10:33
mungbeanjust as a had to clean malware off a pc last night10:33
mungbeanand synaptics touchpad wasn't working10:33
mungbeanetc etc10:33
mungbeanand a million apps at startup hassling you10:33
popey\o/ windows10:34
schwukMyrtti: I thought the official app had added that - I guess not. I don't use Flickr heavily.10:35
Myrttiatleast on Android it's not smart enough for that10:36
popeyMyrtti: backed that foldio too ☻10:41
mungbeanhow can i check a nagios definition on the command line?10:43
mungbeane.g a check_http check10:43
schwukmungbean: you mean run the check manually?10:59
mungbeanschwuk: got in now thanks11:03
mungbeancheck_http on CLI works, but there's a prob with my service config11:04
mungbeanalways showing as up11:04
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SuperMattgosh, I'm sorta salivating over openstack11:15
penguin42what you planning on doing with it?11:16
SuperMattEVERYTHING11:17
penguin42oh that's ok then11:17
SuperMattnaw, the company as a whole currently has everything with a lot of different providers, and so the idea is to bring it all together using openstack and maybe rackspace11:18
SuperMattthis is all planning though11:18
mungbeanlook at cloudstack too11:18
mungbeanseems more mature, fully formed11:18
SuperMattoh, and apache project11:19
mungbeanis now11:20
mungbeangot handed over , was a commerical one11:20
mungbeani just read a dailymail article. i hate myself now11:21
davmor2Morning all11:22
BigRedSGoood Morning!11:22
BigRedSmungbean: my only exposure to Cloudstack is a free T-shirt from them at Fosdem. Do people actually use it?11:23
SuperMattmungbean: I think it's the rackspace integration that makes openstack the frontrunner right now11:23
SuperMattmungbean: http://www.shouldireadthedailymail.com/11:26
mungbeanthat guy from lostprophets seems to be the most depraved human being ever11:27
SuperMattoh11:27
SuperMattoh11:29
SuperMattoh god11:29
SuperMattI feel sick11:29
SuperMattthanks mungbean for letting me look him up11:30
mungbeaneven worse when family member went on his tour bus when she was 1511:30
mungbeanfortunately too old for him by about 14 years it seems11:30
mungbean:(11:30
SuperMatt:/11:30
mungbeanlooks at hitler puppy picture  instead11:31
popey\o/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-2511915811:34
TheOpenSourcererhttp://www.open-electronics.org/helium-an-open-source-supercapacitor-powered-portable-speaker/11:34
TwistedLuciditySuperMatt mungbean: He'll probably spend most of the rest of his natural life in isolation.11:35
MooDooTwistedLucidity: which is unfortunate, put him in general population11:35
SuperMatthe will certainly need to be in solitary confinement, because he will be brutally murdered in prison11:36
MooDooSuperMatt: that's the point.11:36
SuperMattit's quite interesting, prison. They don't like paedophiles more than any other type of inmate, and I think I understand why11:37
SuperMattthe victim was always innocent11:37
TwistedLucidityHe's sick in the head.11:37
MooDooSuperMatt: yup or people that hit women, may sound contradictory, but there is still honour umongst theives11:37
SuperMattindeed11:37
SuperMattit's the idea that a child is innocent and *no one* should ever hurt one11:38
TwistedLuciditySuperMatt: Yup, cultural differences to one side - you reach a point where our base nature (protect the progeny) kicks in. Any animal will kill (or attempt to kill) to protect young.11:38
SuperMattat least people who have murdered generally have a reason that they believed strongly that they had to do it11:38
directhexthe point of jail isn't retribution. "prison justice" is not justice11:38
SuperMattoh, for sure11:39
MooDooon a lighter note, £1500 well done to the alans so far - http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-raspberry-pi-build-cluster-for-ubuntu11:39
TwistedLuciditydirecthex: Unless you read the Daily Mail of course.11:39
SuperMatthuzzah!11:39
TheOpenSourcerer\o/11:39
TheOpenSourcererJeez I'm famished... Hurry up sandwich van!!!!11:39
MooDoowow 3 pi's and a pint :D11:39
SuperMattI'm famished too11:40
SuperMattjust waiting for the clock to hit 12 so I can break out the lunch box11:40
directhexTwistedLucidity, DM readers believe in "traditional" justice. corporal punishment, summary execution, that kind of thing. they are uncivilized people, no better than those they decry11:40
TwistedLuciditydirecthex: I know, that was kind of my point.11:41
diddledanI'm still awake \o/11:42
diddledanhungry, though, so I'll join with the famished brigade11:43
arsenanyone any clue as to how often the kimsufi/ovh servers are restocked? prices are great for the latest gen boxes but always sold out :<11:43
popeyAchievement unlocked: Unloaded dishwasher while kettle boiled11:43
diddledanI just wrote a script which I'm sure will fail horribly and completely11:43
popeyAchievement unlocked: Filled washing machine while tea brewed11:43
arsenOR any recommended OVH alternatives for a similar price point.11:43
penguin42popey: Now now, no cheating by overfilling the kettle11:44
popeyI always fill the kettle to the brim11:44
popeywell, max fill line11:44
penguin42why? Do you use that much water?11:45
bigcalmpopey: why do you waste so much energy?11:45
popeywell, when I say always11:45
arsenfor a regular tea drinker that's a few beer tokens a month!11:45
popeyfirst one is "fill" then the next one is "reboil"11:45
bigcalmThe more you boil water, the more o2 it looses11:46
popeywat11:47
bigcalmWater contains disolved oxygen as well as other minerals11:47
bigcalmThe more you boil it, the more concentrated those other minerals get11:47
mungbeanwhy do they say that baby milk should only be made with freshly boiled water, i.e. don't reboil11:47
bigcalmMaking for odd tasting tea11:47
mungbeanah11:48
DJonesI had visions of the oxygen in water disappearing to leave a kettle full of hydrogen then11:48
bigcalmHehe, yeah, should have stated dissolved o211:48
arsenwhat, you've never had Hydrogen Tea?11:48
arsenMuch harder to make than Oxygen tea though, just chew a teabag..11:48
bigcalmYum11:48
arsenI digress - anyone able to suggest alternatives to OVH/Kimsufi? I want a new ubuntu server :<11:49
popeyi still dont see the problem ☻11:50
TheOpenSourcererI don't put more water than is necessary in the kettle when I make a coffee. It takes less time and uses less energy.11:52
penguin42TheOpenSourcerer: Agreed, but it means then popey doesn't have time to empty his dishwasher11:52
TheOpenSourcererHe could do it in stages...11:53
TheOpenSourcererEmptying is the easy bit. I have a constant battle with my wife over efficient Dishwasher loading strategies.11:53
AlanBellif you don't have enough disolved oxygen in the water, fish might die11:53
popeyme too TheOpenSourcerer11:53
AlanBellwhich is probably not a *huge* problem in a kettle11:53
MooDooI'm glad I don't have a dishwasher, sound to complicated ;()11:56
popeywow11:57
popeyit's 2013 and there are people without dishwashers!11:57
bashrcyes11:57
TheOpenSourcererGosh.11:58
TheOpenSourcererActually my Sister-in-law and family don't have one. Their kitchen is not big enough.11:58
directhexwe have a slim one11:58
TwistedLucidityFYI: Amazon 240GB Crucial SSD deal starts at 1630 +0000. Currently £11311:59
penguin42heck 350F capacitor11:59
dwatkinsI looked into getting an SSD, but I need at least 750 GB in my laptop, and they're still hugely expensive.11:59
MooDoodon't need one to be honest....11:59
MooDoodishwasher that is11:59
penguin42dwatkins: Has your laptop got a slot for mSATA ?12:00
directhexdwatkins, 750GB? ._.12:01
TwistedLuciditydwatkins: SSD in the case, USB3 for data?12:01
DJonesTheOpenSourcerer: Efficient dishwasher loading strategy is not to let your wife load the dishwasher12:01
DJonesAlthough may be more self efficient if you always let her load it12:02
directhexseagate sell "sshd" drives for laptops, which are a regular hard disk with 8gb transparent ssd cache in front12:02
SuperMattonly those who have spent countless hours on tetris have good dishwasher skills12:02
directhexfaster than a normal disk12:02
TheOpenSourcererMrs Lord is really rubbish at dishwasher loading. It gets on my moobs!12:02
TwistedLuciditydirecthex: I thought GNU/Linux didn't work well with those hybrid-drives?12:02
penguin42directhex: If you've got an mSATA slot somewhere then you can put a physically small SSD in that and still have the main drive12:03
directhexTwistedLucidity, western digital's drives are driver-based. seagate's are transparent12:03
TwistedLuciditydirecthex: Ah-ha! Thanks. Good to know.12:03
directhexpenguin42, yes. depending on the laptop, accessing the msata slot might suck12:03
penguin42why?12:04
directhexon wife's laptop you need to unscrew & remove the entire bottom of the laptop12:05
GentileBenDoes anybody here have a Gromdar?12:07
GentileBenhttp://www.theonion.com/articles/inventor-of-gromdar-determined-to-put-a-gromdar-in,34633/12:07
* popey notes its the onion12:08
SuperMattyou could probably replace "gromdar" with "the cloud" and it'd match about 90% of all cloud provider websites12:10
penguin42SuperMatt: I was thinking more IoT12:10
SuperMattIoT?12:11
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penguin42SuperMatt: Deary me - not caught up with latest buzzwords?!  Internet-of-things12:11
SuperMattoh god, yes12:12
SuperMattI don't even know what internet of things means12:12
bashrcinternet of things is at least a decade old12:12
mungbeanARM like to say it a lot12:12
SuperMattif it just means crativity on the web, I can't see why we didn't just call it that12:12
mungbeanIoT is prob as old as ipv612:12
bashrcit means gadgets with embedded web servers12:13
mungbeanits more like millions and zillions of devices all internet enabled12:13
TheOpenSourcererHoorah! Sandwich van est arrive!!!12:14
penguin42mungbean: Of course ARM like to say it a lot, they want it to be an IoA12:18
popeylooks like these guys will hit their goal http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/airtame-wireless-hdmi-for-everyone--2/x/105157912:21
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MartijnVdSpopey: a Chromecast clone?12:30
popeyno, wireless hdmi effectively12:31
popeykinda chromecastlike but without the lockdown AIUI12:31
MooDoolooks good12:33
penguin42popey: But you can already buy wireless HDMI boxes12:36
penguin42hmm they are a bit big and precey though12:37
mungbeannigella lawson took cocaine "every day for a decade" :-|12:40
nigelbwasn't it her ex that called her higella?12:40
DJonesmungbean: I always wondered why she used so much icing sugar in her cakes12:41
popeyheh12:41
popey*sniff*12:41
nigelbha12:42
popeyAchievement unlocked: Made notpoodle lunch while tea brewed.12:43
TheOpenSourcererIf she took it every day for a decade she'd have no septum left. I wouldn't believe everything you read in the media...12:43
mungbeanit was a claim made in court12:43
TheOpenSourcererlol12:43
mungbeanyet i still quoted " "12:43
TheOpenSourcereryeah.12:44
TheOpenSourcererOh man: http://pbs.twimg.com/media/BaE2lMwCQAEf5ZE.jpg:large nigelb is this for real?12:45
GentileBenYes - that python really did swallow all those burritos.12:46
GentileBenhttp://www.hoax-slayer.com/giant-snake-swallows-woman.shtml TheOpenSourcerer12:47
nigelbTheOpenSourcerer: Nope.12:47
nigelbTheOpenSourcerer: I tweeted a correction too!12:47
GentileBen4 seconds of sleuthing on the internet.12:47
popeynom nom nom notpoodle12:47
TheOpenSourcererI installed kazam this morning to make a simple and quick desktop recording. It was rubbish and failed to correctly capture the mouse pointer position.12:47
TheOpenSourcererSo I installed recordmydesktop12:48
popeyfile a bug?12:48
TheOpenSourcererThat worked striaght away12:48
popeykazam developer is very active12:48
popeyrecordmydesktop is basically dead12:48
TheOpenSourcererYeah - but it *works* :-D12:49
popeyin some limited circumstances12:49
TheOpenSourcererRecording a desktop.12:49
TheOpenSourcererKazam failed.12:49
popeyworks here, as I said, file a bug12:49
penguin42hmm I seem to remember coming a few bugs of kazam failing after a few seconds12:50
TheOpenSourcererbug #1092339   reported 2012-12-1912:52
lubotu3bug 1092339 in gst-plugins-good "Cursor Position incorrect for windowed capture" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/109233912:52
TheOpenSourcererlol12:52
popeyyay!12:55
TheOpenSourcererPhwaaarrr: https://twitter.com/AsmaKhanCooks/status/40568113811269222412:55
popeynom12:55
TheOpenSourcererhttp://www.theverge.com/2013/11/25/5146398/ibuypower-steam-machine-499-radeon-r9-27012:56
popeyshame it's AMD/ATI12:57
penguin42why?12:57
TheOpenSourcererPresumably Valve recommend the h/w12:57
popeyI look forward to seeing Intel based Steam Boxes12:57
popeyI kid, I kid.12:57
penguin42all the current consoles are AMD/ATI12:58
TheOpenSourcererGah - I wish she'd stop these tweets: https://twitter.com/AsmaKhanCooks/status/40568181933895270412:58
TheOpenSourcererTime for a restorative stroll I think... Laterz.12:59
directhexTheOpenSourcerer, valve are providing reference. all valve prototypes are intel/nvidia12:59
directhexpenguin42, doesn't help fix fglrx though does it12:59
penguin42directhex: Well I do use the open driver myself but I'm not a gamer; my experience previously with fglrx was that if you find the stable version for your hardware/kernel you're ok13:00
directhexpenguin42, my deep concern is that ati-powered steam machines will significantly harm the reputation of steamos, and linux as a gaming platform generally, to a sceptical public.13:01
directhexpenguin42, the only thing that matters - the ONLY thing - is that when little jimmy goes to GAME and buys a SteamOS box, it works when he gets it home & plugs it in. first time, seamless experience, every game runs. lots of steam games won't run on mesa *or* fglrx13:02
* penguin42 doesn't know Steam stuff, but yeh that's a reasonable requirement13:03
penguin42directhex: My assumption is that a box like this will try and encourage more of the game vendors to get it to work, and with standardised hardware it's easier13:04
directhexthe HW isn't standardised at all13:04
penguin42yeh, hmm13:04
penguin42still, if it turns out to be a widespread config it might help13:04
directhexand the game vendors can simply say "our engine needs OpenGL 4, Mesa only does partial OpenGL 3" or something13:04
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SuperMatthttps://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn2/1450849_10153497873070464_985426125_n.jpg <- best £30 I ever spent!13:06
directhexrandom example: Metro: Last Light is one of the most recent, graphically demanding games on Steam with a Linux port. It is possible to run it badly on mesa with a pile of workarounds (rendering errors everywhere). with fglrx it crashes on startup if you aren't using a beta driver13:06
penguin42so the steamos these boxes run - is this a full image distributed by steam or what?13:07
mungbeanis using the apache module  mod_auth_ldap secure?13:07
MartijnVdSmungbean: secure how?13:08
MartijnVdSit doesn't encrypt the request/response, if that's what you mean.13:08
mungbeanyeah :S13:08
directhexyes it does13:09
directhexwell, it can13:09
directhexif you configure it to use TLS or SSL13:10
directhexhttp://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_auth_ldap.html#usingtls13:10
MartijnVdSdirecthex: sure, but that's not part of mod_auth_ldap, that's mod_ssl :)13:10
directhexum... what?13:11
MartijnVdSLDAP by itself probably uses HTTP basic authentication?13:11
MartijnVdSdirecthex: ah this is for the connection back to the LDAP server13:11
MartijnVdSdirecthex: I was thinking of the other side (user passing their password to the site)13:12
directhexeach session is as encrypted as you configure it to be. you really want ssl for browser->server and server->slapd13:12
Myrttisnowball mic on discount13:18
popeyooh13:19
popeythats the one I have13:19
TheOpenSourcererBombay Bad Boy for lunch :-D13:34
directhexyum yum texturized soya13:35
GentileBenTheOpenSourcerer, remeber to be TheOpenWindower.13:35
GentileBenYou don't want to poison your coworkers with your Pot Noodle farts.13:35
TheOpenSourcererGreat value in Sainsbury's 2 for £1.50.13:37
GentileBenThey used to be like 75p each before the collapse of the international banking system.13:37
TheOpenSourcererFunny - I don;t think HSBC collapsed...13:38
MartijnVdS.. yet13:38
TheOpenSourcererlol13:38
arsenwow, i didnt know people ate pot noodles still! i did discover Itsu make a large clone of them though, available in your local Waitrose!13:42
TheOpenSourcererThat was surprisingly lovely...13:43
TheOpenSourcereritsu are also in sainsbury's arsen13:43
arsenI took a few to Bestival - they weren't bad!13:43
GentileBenI was wondering what an arsen was.13:47
GentileBen"Do Sainsburys have arsens?"13:48
GentileBenhttp://ask.slashdot.org/story/13/11/27/0111229/ask-slashdot-are-we-older-experts-being-retired-too-early So I read this article.13:49
GentileBenAn older person is complaining nobody will hire him, supposedly because he's old.13:49
GentileBenOf course he casually mentions he puts on his CV that he'll only work from home.13:49
TheOpenSourcererI'm old.13:49
GentileBenSo it takes half a thread for Slashdotters to cotton onto this13:49
TheOpenSourcererHe's a  contractor13:49
GentileBenAnd then people start being sarcastic like, "You require to work remotely? Most managers cannot stand that - if you aren't there in the office so they can see that you are working, you must be goofing off, you cannot possibly be working. Judge you by your results? They wouldn't know how to do that, and they are far too harrassed/unimaginative/untrained to work out a method of doing it. "13:50
TheOpenSourcererAnd he's american "resume"...13:50
GentileBenWhich is bullshit.13:50
bigcalm!ohmy | GentileBen13:50
TheOpenSourcererI gave up reading /. years ago.13:50
lubotu3GentileBen: Please remember that all Ubuntu IRC channels share the same attitude of providing friendly and polite interaction with all users of all ages and cultures. Basically, this means no foul language and no abuse towards others.13:50
GentileBenThe reason nobody likes home workers is because it's damn near impossible to build a team out of people who are thousands of miles away.13:51
* bigcalm is liked :(13:51
GentileBenWhat are you going to do, mandate a persistent group Skype video chat between everybody?13:51
TheOpenSourcererI know a local company that seems to be very successful at doing just that...13:51
MartijnVdSbigcalm: you're getting pms?13:51
GentileBenThat's why they're contractors and not managers.13:51
popeyWorks for us ☻13:51
GentileBenpopey why the blackface?13:52
popeyits not black here13:52
GentileBenIt sure as hell is here.13:52
popey13:52
GentileBenSo anyway13:53
MooDoohome working is fine, never heard of hangouts :p13:53
GentileBenIt's difficult to collaborate with people when you can't, you know, talk to them with the human ability known as speech.13:53
popeyhttp://imgur.com/M01rDEn13:53
MooDoosorry didn't see your last post lol13:53
popeywe use hangouts daily13:53
popeyand mumble13:53
GentileBenI guess I'm just a people person!13:54
* penguin42 is going to be a permanent home worker from Monday - should be interesting13:54
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GentileBenDon't you get bored being by yourself all day? Unless you don't have your own office, that is.13:54
penguin42GentileBen: I guess I'll find out, never done it before13:54
MooDoopenguin42: you certainly need self control but when I get the chance to work from home I love it13:55
* penguin42 must make an effort to go to hackspaces and the like13:55
popeydont get a chance to get bord13:55
popey*bored13:55
GentileBenMooDoo I actively refuse to work from home.13:55
GentileBenI guess it's down to personal preference.13:55
MooDooGentileBen: as you said you must be a people person13:55
GentileBenI average 3 WFH days a year.13:55
GentileBenAnd those are due to colds/coughs.13:55
GentileBenMooDoo, I don't have the discipline to not spend all day stuffing my face with crisps and watching Loose Women.13:56
GentileBenI work in an open-plan building with 500 other people in the head office...you can't avoid human contact.13:57
TheOpenSourcererZOMG!!!! http://mashable.com/2013/11/26/sprout-battery/13:57
GentileBenBut anyway back on point...13:57
GentileBenThe reason that guy isn't getting a job is because he's insisting on working from home, which few companies will tolerate from an engineer...why would they hire him when they can hire a bank of WFM Indians for the same cost?13:58
MooDooGentileBen: who you work for if you don't mind me asking13:58
GentileBenAlso, he's probably not followed common sense by only putting the last 10 years of experience on his CV.13:58
GentileBenMooDoo I'd rather not say.13:59
MooDoonot a problem13:59
GentileBenI don't think Mark would be very happy if I let slip I work for Canonical.13:59
GentileBenOops.13:59
GentileBenI mean13:59
GentileBenI'd rather not say.13:59
MooDoocanonical?  any good?  who are they and what do they do....I hear davmor2 is one of the bosses of that place ;)13:59
GentileBen(I don't work for Canonical. Do they need Windows/Cisco/VMware architects? Probably not)13:59
GentileBenMooDoo: it's a front org for the Debian Project.14:00
GentileBenDon't worry, few people have heard of them.14:00
popeymy postman has ☻14:01
GentileBenYour postman has severe burns?14:01
popeyHe has heard of "them"14:01
penguin42GentileBen: In the larger companies that have people working on projects all around the world, working from home is less of an issue since you're less likely to be working with people in the same office on the same project anyway14:03
MartijnVdS*cue creepy music*14:03
penguin42GentileBen: And anyway if all the meetings involve 5 different countries it doesn't really matter if it also involves you on the other end of a line as well14:03
davmor2MooDoo: I'm not at all :P14:03
GentileBenpenguin42.........I know.......I work for a global company.14:03
GentileBenBut they're mostly office-based people, even if the offices are in India.14:04
GentileBenpenguin42, probably half my meetings are conference calls with people elsewhere in the country/world.14:04
GentileBenActually if you include any meeting with a concall it's more like 3/4.14:05
penguin42nod14:05
GentileBenMost of the WFM people I talk to are AMs and "people on the road" who work out of their cars.14:05
penguin42hehe14:05
MooDoodavmor2: what?  lies, I thought mark reported to you14:06
GentileBenOur company has a hit squad of mobile assassins who travel around the country.14:06
TheOpenSourcererExcellent. Wifey is making a suitably stable dinner (Veg Lentil Stew & Rice) that I can not rush home and stop off at my local for a couple before migrating a client's CRM architecture later this evening. :-D14:06
GentileBenMark reports into davmor2? Is davmor2 Ian Murdock?14:07
davmor2GentileBen: Umm No, MooDoo is just being silly14:08
MartijnVdSMooDoo: yeah but davmor2 reports to popey14:08
MooDoopopey:  is god14:08
davmor2MartijnVdS: No I don't14:08
MartijnVdSdavmor2: you can tell us! we won't judge you!14:09
MartijnVdS(publicly)14:09
popeyJane is Marks boss, and Mark is also Janes boss.14:09
bigcalmdavmor2: going to the LUG tonight?14:10
TheOpenSourcererNew video from Jolla: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfAixpkzcBQ&feature=youtu.be14:10
andylockrand/j/jo14:10
davmor2bigcalm: I'm planning on it just depends if I get down my never ending list of stuff that needs doing14:11
GentileBendavmor2: come on Ian, don't be coy.14:11
arsenid happily work from home with the occasional office trip, i'd just goto collab workspaces or something - plenty of nice "clubs" in london yuo can use as ofice space with similar people and nice environment, or for lazy days, work-from-bed. :)14:12
directhexWFH is tough14:12
directhexit tends to lead to cabin fever14:12
MartijnVdSarsen: work-from-starbucks? ;)14:13
arsenerp, id rather not :D14:13
bigcalmYep, which is why I force myself out. I do all of the shopping for instance14:13
* penguin42 reckons he is in walking distance of at least 2 full size supermarkets, so I do intend to at least have a good walk each lunch time14:14
TheOpenSourcererAnyone used Leaflet.js?14:16
TheOpenSourcererhttp://leafletjs.com/14:16
GentileBenpenguin42, you're lucky.14:16
GentileBenA lot of people aren't near any good shops.14:16
penguin42GentileBen: It's about 20mins each way, so gives me a useful length walk14:16
bigcalmTesco is 7.4 miles (I get fuel there as well) from my house. Means I get a bit of a drive as well as interacting with "people"14:17
penguin42bigcalm: Oh, you interact with people? I normally use the self-scan machines....14:17
bigcalmHeh14:17
bigcalmpenguin42: when buying beer, there is interaction if you like it or not14:18
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penguin42looks like it's about 1.3 miles to each of the two closest supermarkets14:22
penguin42there is a 3rd at about 2 miles, but that's too far to round-trip in a lunch time14:25
MartijnVdSbigcalm: not if you buy it online ;)14:26
MartijnVdSbigcalm: (yes that's possible ;))14:26
arsenreminds me - im' gona take advantage of an ocado-newbies offer for big discount on my first order this evening.14:30
TheOpenSourcererOcado are great.14:30
arsennever tried! just got some deal for like £25 off a £60 order?!14:30
AzelphurLol, I posted my computer to /r/battlestations and it's been at the top for 24 hours now14:48
AzelphurI think I got the most upvotes of all time14:48
Azelphur\o/14:48
penguin42?14:50
Azelphurpenguin42: http://www.reddit.com/r/battlestations/ look at the top post :)14:50
penguin42Azelphur: Oh yeh14:51
penguin42Azelphur: wth is the thing to the right with the fans on?14:52
AzelphurWOOT WOOT, Bitcoin just hit $100014:52
Azelphurpenguin42: radiator14:52
MartijnVdSAzelphur: are you rich again?14:52
AzelphurMartijnVdS: 1000*11114:53
Azelphur:)14:53
MartijnVdSniiice :)14:53
penguin42Azelphur: Another couple of monitors then....14:53
MartijnVdSa boat to come to .nl in ;)14:53
Azelphurhehe14:54
MartijnVdSwow, mtgox lag is waaaay down14:54
MartijnVdScompared to the last boom14:54
arsenAzelphur  - lovely view! Do i spy ~36 terminals open ?! :D15:21
Azelphurarsen: nah, that's IRC channels15:21
arsencrazy.15:22
bashrcshould be 42 terminals15:22
arsenYou've heard of 'screen', and irssi windows right? :D15:23
arsenI do like the look of the NSA style IRC monitoring station though - a direct contrast to the ship in your window.. :D15:23
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MooDooNSA where?  have they hacked irc?  omg ;)15:25
bashrcYou can never escape from the eye of BB  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundless_Informant15:27
SuperMattI dun raised an adroid bug15:41
SuperMatthttps://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6292415:41
TwistedLuciditySillyBoy15:43
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penguin42SuperMatt: You'll need a phone with this http://www.tactustechnology.com/ for that to work15:44
bigcalmWife is finally using Windows 7 on her new SSD, which is quite an improvement over Vista on a HDD16:21
bigcalmBreathing life into a 4 year old laptop16:21
SuperMattAnything is an improvement over Vista16:21
NET||abusehi folks, trying to restore unity on an old machine which we tried installing the 173.x nvidia drivers binary on.16:23
NET||abuseat the moment it comes up with 4 radio buttons saying "low graphics mode for just one session" and trouble shoot the issue and things like this16:27
NET||abuseultimiately i need to purge the nvidia driver and re-install nouveau, removing any module blacklists for nouveau16:27
directhexthat's the x.org fallback session16:27
arsenDoes anyone have any recommended Colo providers (UK), or maybe a reasonable Dedi provider (EU)? :)16:31
TheOpenSourcererarsen: We rent h/w from Hetzner. They will do colo too but are in Germany.16:33
davmor2SuperMatt: Windows 8 is a regression over vista at least with vista you knew where to look for apps if nothing else :)16:33
arsenah yes, i remember that name.16:34
SuperMatt8.1 is quite good though16:34
davmor2SuperMatt: not seen 8.1 so can't comment on it.16:35
GentileBenSuperMatt, Vista SP1 was fine.16:35
GentileBenVista's biggest problems were driver and app compatibility....and the fact people tried to install it on 5-year-old laptops.16:36
davmor2GentileBen: No it wasn't,  It still used way too much resources.  Windows 7 should of been the vista release basically16:36
GentileBenNo, you don't understand what Vista was. They reworked basically everything, writing several stacks (video, audio, driver, printing, networking) from scratch.16:36
GentileBenOf course it was going to require more resources.16:37
GentileBenUnder the hood, Vista was the biggest change since Windows moved to a 32-bit kernel.16:37
GentileBenIt *was* Microsoft's fault for not applying a feature freeze after they gave partners the beta, though.16:38
GentileBenThe likes of Nvidia were struggling with WDDM already, without MS changing stuff in a major way between B1 and B2.16:38
GentileBenAnyway, back to ubuntu.16:39
directhex8.1 isn't quite good. but it papers over some of the worst 8.0 cracks16:43
GentileBen8.1's insistence that people use their *email account* to sign in is absurd.16:44
GentileBenGoogle asks you to register your phone using an email address, but your device password is just a pin.16:44
GentileBenMS ask you to type in your hotmail password every time, if you want everything to work properly.16:45
popeyhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00BQ8RM1A/ref=gb1h_tit_c-1_8827_6ed8f7ae?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=17VW6JP4BMSPRPQZQEYS&pf_rd_i=161428031&pf_rd_p=44947882716:46
popeyon offer, 96 quid for 240GB SSD16:46
directhexGentileBen, you can do local accounts on windows 8, but that prevents installing apps from the app store16:48
dwatkinsI had a local account on Windows 8, but when I updated yesterday it pretty much forced me to supply my hotmail credentials.16:54
dwatkinsto clarify: I had only a local account until yesterday16:54
bigcalmpopey: that the same one as the other day? I'm guessing they didn't shift as many as they expected to16:56
SuperMattoh man, I must be tired16:58
SuperMattI tried to delete a folder with `sudo apt-get remove foldername`16:58
NET||abuseok, i got the machine to run the desktop again, nouveau driver operating except, at all times including login screen, and desktop, we have big white streak blocking out the bottom 25% of the screen17:04
NET||abuseit didn't do that before.17:04
NET||abusebut otherwise the whole thing seems to be operating.17:05
NET||abuseSuperMatt: apt-allthethings17:12
NET||abuseok, so we got white block of streak at the bottom of the screen17:13
NET||abuseeven during booting off the netinstall cd17:13
NET||abuseuh oh17:13
SuperMattscreen failure?17:14
NET||abusechanging screens right now, but i think not as the post screen is fine17:14
NET||abuseit's only when the kernel is driving output, and i think the default it tries in nouveau17:14
NET||abuseit's an old gpu, GeForce somethinganchient17:15
NET||abusethe 173.x legacy nvidia driver has it listed as supported but then the installer says it's not... :(17:15
NET||abuseand the 173 driver just didn't work17:16
NET||abusehaha, it was the screen17:17
NET||abuseamazing.17:17
arsenme needs to build a BTC mining farm.17:20
GentileBenarsen, too late.17:43
GentileBenOnly people with $$$ can afford the ASICs to mine BTC economically.17:44
arsenif i had the $$$, what ASIC would i buy?17:44
arsenthe problem im finding is there's lots of "preorder" hardware that doesnt exist yet.17:47
GentileBenI dunno.17:49
GentileBenYou could always mine via a botnet.17:49
davmor2bigcalm: looks like I am going I've just past the point I wanted to get to today :)17:50
bigcalmOh no!17:50
bigcalmI mean, yay17:50
bigcalmRunning a shell script from crontab as root uses "service gearman-job-server stop". Looking at the result in email, I see this:17:52
bigcalm * Stopping Gearman Server gearmand17:52
bigcalm/etc/init.d/gearman-job-server: 64: /etc/init.d/gearman-job-server:17:52
bigcalmstart-stop-daemon: not found17:52
MartijnVdSGerman Job Server?17:52
bigcalm   ...fail!17:52
bigcalmI'm not sure what to make of it17:52
bigcalmMartijnVdS: :P Gearman17:52
MartijnVdSbigcalm: is PATH different?17:52
arsensounds like a PATH / LD_LIB difference17:52
arsenrun a cronjob to 'echo $PATH > ~/path.txt'17:53
bigcalmIt's a cronjob run by root, I'm not sure why the path would no longer include /sbin17:53
directhexcron jobs have empty $PATH17:53
arsen^17:53
MartijnVdSdirecthex: really? I seem to remember mine had at least /usr/bin and /bin17:53
bigcalmOh, ah well17:54
bigcalmTa17:54
bigcalmI'll have to set the path for the init script to not fail I guess17:54
MartijnVdSbigcalm: why are you using start-stop-daemon in an upstart job though? I thought upstart can do this by itself?17:54
bigcalmMartijnVdS: I didn't write the init script17:55
directhexyou're right, PATH=/usr/bin:/bin in cron17:55
directhexand nothing else17:55
bigcalm# cat ~/path.txt17:55
bigcalm/usr/bin:/bin17:55
bigcalmexport PATH="$PATH:/sbin" ?17:56
directhexor set the path in the cron script17:56
directhexer, crontab17:56
arsenPATH=$PATH:/blah; run_script.sh17:57
arsenweirdly, i solved this exact problem last night.17:57
bigcalmI don't need to export? Good17:57
MartijnVdSarsen: without the ;17:57
bigcalmDrop the ;?17:57
MartijnVdSbigcalm: "FOO=bar binary" runs "binary" with an extra environment variable "FOO" with value "bar"17:58
bigcalmOkay17:58
MartijnVdSbigcalm: you can also just put a line in crontab: PATH=foo17:58
MartijnVdSit just sets the path explicitly for all following cron jobs17:58
arseni actually created a run_script.sh, set a load of stuff in there and called my binary.17:58
arsenMartijnVdS  - thanks, didn't know that.17:58
MartijnVdSarsen: like MAILTO lines17:59
* bigcalm keeps learning17:59
bigcalmThanks :)17:59
popeyhttp://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/27/hard-drive-bitcoin-landfill-site18:01
bigcalmUnrelated to crontab (I think), anybody seen this before?No entry for terminal type "unknown";18:01
Myrttibtw right now there's a DVD set of Gus von Sant's History of Film on the amazon deals18:01
Myrttiit was shown in Finland in the summer - I can heartily recommend watching it18:02
arsenseems like the current bitcoin retail miners (asics) arent that efficient compared to the new gen incoming18:02
MyrttiI can't decide myself do I want to buy it or not, I've sank so much money on Amazon this week already18:02
arsenMyrtti  - you'll regret NOT buying it :D18:03
arsenI arrived at my desk on Monday morning and had spent £100+ by 09:00am :<18:03
directhexsteam sale, kiddies18:04
bigcalmOoo, tell us Daddy. What should we buy?18:05
bigcalmBioshock Infinite for £12.4918:06
bigcalmThat'll do me18:06
GentileBenBioShock Infinite wasn't that great.18:06
GentileBenNot as good as the original.18:06
GentileBenInfinite doesn't have a fear factor - no splicers, no dark environments. ;_;18:07
bigcalmBus Simulator 2012?18:07
MartijnVdSbigcalm: is that like Euro Truck Simulator?18:07
bigcalmMartijnVdS: http://store.steampowered.com/app/253770/ you tell me :)18:08
MartijnVdSbigcalm: looks like it 8-)18:08
MartijnVdSbigcalm: except the truck sim also exists for Linux18:09
directhexdon't buy games unless they're on a daily or flash sale, or it's the final day of the sale18:09
directhexman, it's like you guys are new to this18:09
bigcalm:P18:09
directhexthere are 2 levels of discount - "duration" for the length of the sale, and "promotional" if the game is a daily or flash sale. e.g. 50% and 75% off respectively18:10
* popey opens steam18:10
directhexbuy a game now at duration discount, it's guaranteed to be less 8 hours later as a promotional price18:10
popeyI want a game to replace Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory18:10
MartijnVdSpopey: Day of Defeat?18:11
MartijnVdS(: Source)18:11
popeyooh18:11
* MartijnVdS installs DoD:S18:13
davmor2popey: Assult Cube?18:14
davmor2popey: Warsaw18:15
GentileBenpopey: Wolfenstein.18:15
GentileBenThe, erm, new new one.18:15
GentileBenhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfenstein:_The_New_Order18:15
GentileBenThe 2009 one sucked IMO.18:16
davmor2popey: Counterstrike : source18:16
popeyi have cs:s18:16
davmor2popey: doom318:16
popeyooh, there's another Wolf18:16
GentileBenDid you play the 2009 one popey?18:17
GentileBenIt was ridiculously bad...like, almost on purpose bad.18:17
davmor2popey: Medal of honor: Allied Assault18:17
directhexhttp://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/nov/27/hard-drive-bitcoin-landfill-site18:18
MartijnVdSI sold at $100.18:19
MartijnVdS<- oops18:19
popeyno18:20
GentileBenWell I think it's going to crash again.18:20
GentileBenBest time to buy is right after a crash, duh.18:20
GentileBenBut $1000? Damn.18:20
GentileBenAs an aside, people are now commenting on how Bitcoin is being treated as a commodity or stock, and not a currency. i.e. people are just trading $ for BTC, and not actually spending it.18:21
directhexbitcoin *is* a commodity18:21
directhexspending btc is http://www.rathergood.com/bullion18:22
GentileBenStill...I wish I'd bought MartijnVdS's bitcoins.18:23
MartijnVdSspending, or buying?18:25
Myrttihttp://abitcoinisworth.com/18:31
Myrttiawww18:32
Myrttithey've not updated it to work without mtgox :-(18:32
Myrttino wait they have but something else is broken18:32
ali1234shows bitstamp price for me18:33
Myrttiit's supposed to show a picture of something worth one bitcoin18:33
Myrttiah18:33
Myrtti"This API is now sunset for all users other than Google Commerce Search customers."18:34
shaunohehe .. I just got mail from my landlord, with the wrong surname18:34
shaunoapparently he's not entirely clear who lives here :)18:34
ivankahi popey, are you there?20:23
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popeyhttp://www.cyanogenmod.org/blog/cyanogenmod-installer-application-removed-from-play-store22:48
brobostigonyep.22:48
ali1234totally justified22:55
ali1234popey: you should submit ubuntu installer to microsoft app store :)22:56
ali1234where "you" = canonical22:56
popeyheh22:57
popeyi was kinda surprised they even created the app in the first place. Seemed an odd way to do it.23:00
ali1234the new cyanogenmod roms guide to to make a cyanogenmod "account", whatever that means, on first bootup23:01
ali1234i don't like it23:01
ali1234you can skip it, but meh. it's a bad sign23:01
Mydim3hey23:07
Mydim3can any of you mates help me?23:07
ali1234maybe23:07
ali1234!ask23:07
lubotu3Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience23:07
Mydim3ok23:08
Mydim3i am trying to install steam on lubuntu and downloaded it then installed it and when i tried to run it i double clicked it and nothing happened.23:09
ali1234how did you install it?23:10
Mydim3by the package manager23:10
Mydim3gdebi23:10
ali1234hmm. which version lubuntu?23:10
Mydim3saucy salamander23:10
ali1234try running it from the command line: "steam"23:11
ali1234see if it says any errors23:11
Mydim3on the terrminal23:11
ali1234it will probably say a lot, most of which are irrelevant23:11
directhexkill any possible dead steam processes first, imho. pgrep steam | xargs kill23:12
ali1234yeah23:12
Mydim3ok killed all steam processes23:14
directhexand just run "steam" in the terminal, rather than clicking the icon23:15
Mydim3ok23:15
Mydim3it says23:15
directhexuse paste.ubuntu.com for big pastes23:15
Mydim3steam runtime is enabled automatically installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(0_client)23:16
ali1234that's all?23:17
Mydim3yea23:18
ali1234does it return to command prompt or just hang?23:18
Mydim3just hang23:19
ali1234weird23:19
directhexok. hit ctrl-c and try "steam --reset"23:19
Mydim3cannot stat '/home/mydim3/.local/share/steam/bootstrap.tar.xz reset complete!23:21
Mydim3what no?23:22
Mydim3now?23:22
directhextry "steam" again23:22
Mydim3Running Steam on ubuntu 13.10 32-bit STEAM_RUNTIME is enabled automatically Installing breakpad exception handler for appid(steam)/version(0_client)23:23
Mydim3same message23:23
Mydim3do i kill the steam?23:24
Mydim3its there but not opening23:24
ali1234is your install 32 or 64 bit?23:25
directhexyes, kill it23:25
directhextry23:25
directhexrm -r ~/.steam/steam/appcache/23:25
Mydim3i installed 32 bit i think?23:25
Mydim3rm -r ~/.steam/steam/appcache/ don't work23:26
Mydim3it says can't be removed23:26
directhexwhat does it say *precisely*?23:26
Mydim3cannot remove ‘/home/mydim3/.steam/steam/appcache/’: No such file or directory23:27
directhexrm -r ~/.local/share/Steam/appcache/23:27
Mydim3i tried that23:27
Mydim3i got teamviewer23:29
Mydim3if you got teamviewer23:29
Mydim3we can do that23:29
directhexno, i don't23:29
directhexi really need to go to sleep now23:30
Mydim3night mate23:30
Mydim3ali u got teamviewer23:30
ali1234no, but i do have some things you can try23:32
Mydim3ok23:32
Mydim3lets get to work mate23:32
ali1234try: sudo apt-get install xfonts-scalable23:32
Mydim3its prosessing23:33
Mydim3ok done23:33
Mydim3it did a lot of things23:33
ali1234this probably won't help, but you never know23:33
ali1234try running steam again now23:34
Mydim3do i try to run it?23:34
Mydim3same error23:34
ali1234hmmmm23:34
ali1234ok, well, there's one way to find out what it is doing23:35
Mydim3how23:35
ali1234sudo apt-get install strace23:36
ali1234sudo apt-get install pastebinit23:36
ali1234strace -f -e file steam 2> /tmp/strace.log23:36
ali1234*wait for a while*23:37
ali1234pastebinit /tmp/strace.log23:37
ali1234post url it gives you here23:37
ali1234hmm23:41
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