[06:05] cremora minora [06:31] Maaz, whats for breakfast [06:31] Wheatbix today Kilos, and if you are still hungry maybe bacon and eggs. [07:15] Maaz, weather johannesburg [07:15] SabreWolfy: Too many places match johannesburg: Johannesburg, California; Johannesburg, Michigan and Johannesburg, South Africa [07:15] Maaz, weather Johannesburg, South Africa [07:15] SabreWolfy: In Johannesburg, South Africa at 9:00 AM SAST on December 28, 2013: 21°C; Humidity: 64%; Wind: NW at 13 km/h; Conditions: Scattered Clouds; Sunrise/set: 5:15 AM SAST/7:01 PM SAST; Moonrise/set: 1:27 AM SAST/2:52 PM SAST [07:16] Where does Maaz pull that from? [07:17] Maaz, forecast johannesburg south africa [07:17] Kilos: Thursday: Overcast. High: 24° C., Thursday Night: Mostly Cloudy. Low: 15° C., Friday: Mostly Cloudy. High: 24° C., Friday Night: Chance of a Thunderstorm. Low: 15° C., Saturday: Thunderstorm. High: 23° C., Saturday Night: Thunderstorm. Low: 16° C., Sunday: Thunderstorm. High: 18° C., Sunday Night: Chance of a Thunderstorm. Low: 15° C., Monday: Chance [07:17] of a Thunderstorm. High: 19° C., Monday Night: Clear. Low: 14° C., Tuesday: Clear. Hi… [07:17] hi SabreWolfy [07:18] grund something [07:19] we got different repies Kilos [07:19] hi [07:19] yes mine is a forecast [07:20] oh right d'oh [07:20] sometimes maaz is sick with just weather [07:20] hes an old bot [07:21] did someone write him for this channel only ? [07:21] yes written by our guys [07:21] the crash kid and i forget who else [07:21] oh tumbleweed [07:22] you can install ibid on ubuntu. written in python [07:22] so if you have your own server you can install there [07:22] free [07:22] hehe [07:23] Maaz, ibid channel [07:23] irc://autumn.cpt.za.atrum.org [07:28] what is ibid ? [07:37] thats the bot [07:37] the actual app [07:37] its in the repos [07:39] * georgl yawns [07:39] morning [07:41] hi there georgl [07:41] morning Kilos [07:42] time to bounce spotty again [07:42] haha for the tail? [07:43] yeah [07:44] spotty lost his tail [07:44] i saw [07:45] how do you do it? [07:45] just nick change command [07:45] bounce hime [07:45] i dont understand bounce [07:45] restart [07:58] ohi superfly [07:58] oh [07:58] hi Kilos, just passing by - grocery shopping time [07:59] cool go safe [07:59] * Kilos waves at passers by [08:53] good mornings [08:53] oh and hi Kilos [09:03] morning inetpro [09:03] burning the remastersys dvd. 2g big [09:03] using k3b of course [09:22] sjoe, why so big? [09:32] Kilos: where did you get remastersys? [09:33] As of April 28th, 2013, the originator's direct development has ceased [09:39] ya but i have it [09:39] thats fully upgraded to this morning [09:39] Maaz, google remastersys for 12.04 [09:39] Kilos: "How do I install remastersys? - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/133272/how-do-i-install-remastersys :: "Remastersys problem with Ubuntu 12.04 - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/142850/remastersys-problem-with-ubuntu-12-04 :: "Newest 'remastersys' Questions - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/tagged/remastersys :: "Remastersys [09:39] 3.0.4-1 for Ubuntu precise(12.04) and quantal(12.10 ..." http://ubuntuforums.org/showthre… [09:40] i just made a custom iso so it will see whatever i had installed i think [09:41] the backup iso woulda been bigger but then there is all the username passwd hassle [09:41] so hopefully tango has min updating to do [09:43] but i forgot to uninstall nvidia-173 first. sigh [09:43] oh well i spose he can do it there [09:46] hmm... [09:46] thanks for the link [09:52] np [10:11] hard to believe im using something before you [11:01] inetpro, thats a very kiff tool that. you can make a backup dvd and boot it from any pc and have your working os running there [11:02] could be good for when a hdd crashes [11:20] hi Vince-0 [11:21] Haai Kilos [11:26] afternoon all [11:39] hi mage [11:39] aw [13:48] hmm... [13:48] sure ive seen that nick before [14:30] wbb after the storm [14:42] maaz forecast johannesburg south africa [14:43] SabreWolfy: Friday: Mostly Cloudy. High: 24° C., Friday Night: Partly Cloudy. Low: 15° C., Saturday: Chance of a Thunderstorm. High: 25° C., Saturday Night: Thunderstorm. Low: 15° C., Sunday: Thunderstorm. High: 20° C., Sunday Night: Rain. Low: 14° C., Monday: Chance of a Thunderstorm. High: 19° C., Monday Night: Overcast. Low: 14° C., Tuesday: Overcast. [14:43] High: 23° C., Tuesday Night: Overcast. Low: 15° C., Wednesday: Chance of a Thunderstorm.… [14:43] Maaz tell Kilos no problem, thats the way it goes [14:43] magespawn: Okay, I'll tell Kilos on freenode [16:01] * Kilos came again back [16:11] welcome back Kilos [16:12] ohi psychicist ty [16:12] storm over [17:39] good evening [17:39] ohi magespawn [17:39] at last i was here [17:42] indeed [17:48] so whats up? [17:48] not much and there? [17:49] not much, too hot for anything to be up really [17:50] yeah you had a warm one there today [17:50] just rained here so its cooled some [17:52] busy educating myself [17:55] watching dowloaded youtube videos [17:55] in what? [17:55] has cooled here some what, but no rain yet [17:55] network mapping [17:55] cool [17:56] do you still do linux? [17:56] yup, had a strange thing happen today at work, could not log into some devices other the network [17:56] or fully windised [17:56] yes of course [17:56] s/other/over [17:57] did you fing why not? [17:57] find [17:57] the phones are controlled by an asterisk server running on centos [17:57] no not yet, it is a bit strange [17:58] but will tackle it tomorrow [17:58] why they chose centos [17:58] is it a better server than ubuntu [17:59] Kilos: in some ways, yes [17:59] well it is the community version of redhat, different i think, not better [17:59] oh my [17:59] it does not do as much for you automatically [18:00] ah so you need to know more [18:00] it is what the lpi101 and 102 is based on [18:00] what ways superfly ? [18:00] hey superfly [18:03] Kilos: it's the community version of Red Hat server [18:03] ok [18:03] i didnt enjoy the rpm yum stuff [18:03] too much more to learn [18:03] Kilos: Red Hat is the biggest commercial Linux distributor, and thus their version of Linux is enterprise ready and supposedly bullet proof [18:03] aha [18:04] thats what Squirm uses hey? [18:04] Kilos: if I was putting a server together for some medium sized business, I'd go straight to Centos [18:04] sjoe [18:05] some of the things that are handled by default in ubuntu are manual in centos [18:06] in other words not as noob friendly [18:07] ouch [18:07] so you gonne be doing red hat courses soon [18:08] i wonder what happened to that guy that said he was an expert in asterisk [18:09] i have not been back to the channel lately [18:09] well i figured i would do the lpi 101 and 102 first Kilos [18:10] ive been here near all the time but i even forget who it was [18:10] well i found him in #asterisk [18:10] well as long as you start somewhere thats good mage [18:10] tab as well [18:10] that teaches you centos so its good [18:20] superfly there are some funny/strange things on this network though and on that server in particular [18:25] the asterisk server is set to run as the root user and does not start automatically on boot [18:35] magespawn: update-rc.d ? [18:36] not sure what that does [18:37] ah i see [18:38] http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man8/update-rc.d.8.html [18:41] perhaps more to the point http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel5-update-rcd-command/ [18:48] superfly just another thing that I have not really had time for [18:49] magespawn: well if you want it to start on boot, then you'll likely need to use update-rc.d [18:49] magespawn: also, asterisk probably does need to run as root [18:50] no it does not, it is recommended to create its own user account [18:51] the previous IT person seems to have taken the shortest route to just about everything [19:52] i am off to bed, good night all [20:26] good evening [20:26] indeed [20:26] hi inetpro [20:26] Kilos: you still awake at this hour? [20:26] hi nlsthzn [20:26] wb nlsthzn [20:26] Greetings [20:26] yeah had to wait for your replies [20:26] Kilos: my replies? [20:26] ai! [20:26] scroll [20:27] haha [20:28] what did I miss? [20:28] not much [20:28] been quiet [20:29] I missed mage[tab] [20:29] https://archive.org/details/atari_2600_library [20:29] brilliant\ [20:29] :D [20:29] oh ya shame [20:29] I had an atari 2600 when I was like 2 or 3 :p [20:29] he been gone for like ever [20:30] nlsthzn: you are way too old [20:30] haha listen whos talking [20:31] :p [20:31] https://archive.org/stream/atari_2600_space_invaders_1980_atari_richard_maurer_-_sears_cx2632_-_49-75153/atari_2600_space_invaders_1980_atari_richard_maurer_-_sears_cx2632_-_49-75153.bin?module=atari2600&scale=2 [20:31] fave game in the world ever :p [20:31] first pc I touched was a XT machine with a 10MB HDD [20:31] in 1990 [20:32] well this wasn't a PC :p [20:32] what was an xt, before a 386 [20:32] Kilos: yep, and before 286 [20:32] sjoe [20:32] you old hey [20:32] had like 64k ram I think [20:33] * inetpro didn't knoe about atari [20:33] know as well [20:33] oh wait if i go back far. i had one that ran off that big floppy [20:33] gave it to kids to play with [20:33] that was bd [20:34] I started after the punch cards [20:34] still don't have a clue how those worked [20:36] i didnt even enjoy games other than pinball [20:36] other peeps played pacman and stuff [20:37] im not a geek [20:37] wasnt [20:37] inetpro, did you get remastersys [20:37] I played consoles but the first PC we owned was a 386... Super VGA baby :p [20:37] i enjoyed a lot of pacman in the cafes in sunnyside [20:37] i commented about that for you [20:38] lol [20:38] Kilos: oh noes, that is too much work for me [20:38] no man its easy [20:38] * inetpro has no real need for it [20:38] ai! [20:39] if you go overseas you take a dvd with you then go to any internet cafe or library and run your working os [20:40] why? [20:40] to catch up with whatever you were doing [20:40] * inetpro don't go overseas [20:41] or if your pc gets stolen you have your system on dvd [20:41] all i need is another workstation or my mobile phone to connect to my servers via the net [20:42] all your settings and accounts and everything [20:42] sigh [20:43] i spose its for peeps like me [20:43] sorry oom [20:43] one who thinks clouds bring rain not data [20:43] never mind, ill get you back [20:44] it's a cool tool nevertheless [20:44] yeah i think so. pity it stops with 12.04 [20:44] just sad that it's not wel maintained and directly in the standard repos [20:45] it doesnt need to be maintained it works [20:45] haha [20:45] maybe ported to later releases [20:46] i got a 3.7g kde remastersys dvd [20:46] even ibid needs a bit of maintenance [20:46] not the new one [20:46] ai! [20:47] the weed has it working kiff [20:47] yo tumbleweed hows things [20:48] night all. sleep tight [20:49] night inetpro ! [20:49] goeie nag oom [20:59] https://archive.org/ must be one of the most awesome places in cyberspace