[01:33] <cmaloney> Evening
[01:35] <cmaloney> rick_h_: That's purdy.
[01:41] <rick_h_> cmaloney: heh, downloading trusty now to get newer nvidia to help fix the dual monitor issue
[01:41] <rick_h_> wheeeee bleeding edge
[01:42] <cmaloney> woo woo
[01:42] <rick_h_> trying to build them from hand went boooooo
[01:44] <rick_h_> I'm still on raring anyway whoops
[01:44] <jrwren_> odd one to be on
[01:45] <rick_h_> just worked, lxc's are all in 12.04 and just no need to update
[01:46] <jrwren_> understood
[01:46] <jrwren_> this your desktop/laptop?
[01:46] <rick_h_> desktop
[01:46] <jrwren_> with your tiling WM?
[01:46] <rick_h_> yea
[01:48] <jrwren_> so not like that changes much when ubuntu upgrades like the std desktop might
[01:48] <rick_h_> right, I'm not pining for unity performance updates or anything
[01:48] <jrwren_> :)
[01:48] <rick_h_> "vim stil runs? AwesomeWM? tmux? I can get firefox nightly and Chrome dev channel from their own places...coolio
[01:49] <rick_h_> bah, and trusty livecd won't run the monitor at all or send a signal because the close source drivers aren't loaded yet I bet.
[02:47] <jrwren_> wow
[02:47] <jrwren_> http://gigasquidsoftware.com/blog/2013/12/26/guide-to-leaving-your-mac-laptop/
[03:29] <rick_h_> woot
[04:34] <rick_h_> well it'll install when hooked up via hdmi, hello trusty
[07:01] <greg-g> rick_h_: btw, don't worry about messing with goobook unless you want to (you might, if you use it, as it'll probably break for you in the next ubuntu pull from debian unstable). I switched to abook :)
[14:52] <rick_h_> greg-g: linky?
[14:52] <rick_h_> greg-g: I've got trusty on here and waiting for backup to rsyncback on before I get setting up so I'll hit somtehing this weekend if it's an ubuntu issue as well for sure
[14:53] <rick_h_> the one thing I hate about this NAS
[14:53] <rick_h_> it's too slow for full scale backup/restore
[15:03] <cmaloney> rick_h_: Full-scale backups are just slow, period
[15:03] <cmaloney> Any time I do something in Virtualbox I know my machine is going to be cranking for a while with rsync.
[15:05] <rick_h_> well the NAS is limited by the atom cpu on there so rsync and such only go at 5MB/s while the network supports a chunk more than that (and the drives)
[15:07] <cmaloney> Are those SATA 6gb/s drives?
[15:09] <cmaloney> That's 40mbps btw (5MBps = 40Mbps)
[15:58] <rick_h_> yea, it's the on the fly encryption limitations of the cpu
[16:25] <rick_h_> 12G more to go...go go go little NAS go