[01:08] <wrst> wb FredN
[01:09] <wrst> i have tor browser installed but cant say i use it
[01:10] <Unit193> I have tor installed, pidgin-torchat, and others.
[01:10] <wrst> of course you do Unit193 ... in your top secret bunker ;)
[01:11] <Unit193> I thought I just had a hidden corner...
[01:14] <wrst> i think you deserve the whole bunker
[01:35] <FredN> yea i installed it, don't know if i will use it
[01:36] <FredN> but at least now i have it in case i need to conduct unsundry business via internet
[01:39] <FredN> or i just have a day where i feel like stickin to the NSA
[01:41] <wrst> ha ha
[01:41] <wrst> yeah only thing it is soooo slow
[01:42] <FredN> yea the concept sounds slow
[01:42] <Unit193> Eh, sometimes faster speeds to LP with that. :P
[01:49] <wrst> speaking of such I haven't fired up ye ol' tor bundle in a while
[01:50] <wrst> its changed
[01:56] <wrst> here is a speedtest with tor: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3309104383
[01:56] <wrst> and yes I realize I just ruined the whole purpose since I enabled flash :)
[01:56] <FredN> haha
[01:58] <wrst> facebook sure doesn't like me all the sudden being in europe :)
[02:02] <Unit193> wrst: What version?
[02:03]  * Unit193 Tor version 0.2.4.20
[02:08] <FredN> upload is the same for me, dl only about 2Mbps difference
[02:08] <FredN> according to speedtest anyway
[02:16] <wrst> my upload is 1Mbps so its slow regardless, I have around 12 down usually
[02:17] <wrst> howdy Omnifrog
[02:17] <Omnifrog> BABY!   http://i.imgur.com/CbdgliZ.jpg
[02:17] <Unit193> Sleepy.
[02:19] <wrst> awesome Omnifrog
[02:19] <wrst> Unit193: this is interesting: http://blogs.kde.org/2014/02/14/no-licence-needed-kubuntu-derivative-distributions
[02:19] <wrst> or by intersting I mean boring stuff that interest me
[02:22] <Unit193> wrst: I agree with the footnote.
[02:25] <FredN> cute lil puddin'
[02:26] <wrst> oh the systemd not Unit193?
[02:26] <Unit193> Yes, the systemd, not Unit193.
[02:30] <wrst> hmm supposed to say note, but what do you expect from me? :)
[02:30] <Unit193> :D
[19:47] <wrst> howdy FredN
[19:47] <FredN> howdy
[19:48] <FredN> how goes it wrst?
[19:48] <wrst> how are you doing
[19:49] <wrst> good FredN thanks
[19:49] <FredN> i am well, just practicing bash navigation
[19:49] <Unit193> Bash. \o/
[19:50] <FredN> where do files that my applications use live?
[19:51] <FredN> nvm found em
[20:33] <wrst> cool FredN :)
[20:34]  * wrst thinks FredN knows what he is doing already
[20:34] <FredN> haha i'm working on it
[20:35] <wrst> I've found linux to make sense in its simplicity after getting used to it
[20:37] <FredN> yes and so much documentation, it's hard not to find any answer
[20:47] <wrst> only problem is sometimes too much documentation almost and not current enough
[20:58] <FredN> exactly why i'm on LTS version
[21:26] <wrst> LTS is really good, and stable, my only issue is not getting the latest packages, but of course that's why its stable
[21:30] <FredN> yea, i tried to update to saucy when it came out, it wrecked my laptop somehow
[21:39] <wrst> I have never had very good luck with Ubuntu and upgrades
[21:39] <FredN> so i'm playing it safe until i improve my user powers
[21:39] <wrst> and Ubuntu upgrades better than most
[21:39] <wrst> but LTS to LTS has always worked well for me