[00:25] <SamuraiAlba> Good bacon to all!
[10:17] <rmg51> Morning
[11:26] <jedijf> yep
[13:11] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, dogs, turkeys, hamsters and everything else
[14:11] <InHisName> Hey SamuraiAlba, check this out: http://imgur.com/gallery/bHBax
[16:18] <InHisName> SamuraiAlba: more bacon porn for you.... http://imgur.com/gallery/zM5G8
[16:30] <InHisName> This must be BACON week !    -- http://imgur.com/gallery/SU0wLG4
[19:27] <lazyPower> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-m9ja_Na6zOk/UOWssHj3EsI/AAAAAAAAIMI/AEOjWYHeOuQ/s1600/bacon%2Beiffel%2Btower.jpg
[19:32] <InHisName> Hoot Hoot !
[21:56] <ChinnoDog> How secure is Ubuntu? Meaning, if I had an Ubuntu server on the Internet with valuable data on it how likely is it hackers can get in?
[21:57] <pleia2> depends on what you are running on it and whether you keep it updated
[21:57] <pleia2> an insecure app is insecure everywhere ;)
[21:57] <ChinnoDog> True, but the amount of damage one can do by leveraging an insecure app can vary considerably.
[21:58] <pleia2> if your code is solid, have good security policy (don't allow password logins, don't run services you don't need) and you keep it updated it'll be fine
[21:59] <ChinnoDog> Do issues ever occur in Linux where one can gain admin privilages from a non-admin account they way it has happened in Windows?
[21:59] <pleia2> of course
[22:00] <pleia2> when they are discovered they are typically security embargoed and then you should upgrade when they are announced, local exploits seem to be most common with kernel bugs
[22:01] <pleia2> things like setuid bugs have largely gone away in today's linux software though (pretty sure debian won't even allow it)
[22:02] <ChinnoDog> hmm. Interesting.