[05:11] morning superfly and others [05:41] hi bduk1 Spekko jabberwocky93 [05:41] lo drussell hows davey [05:44] good morning Kilos, how'd the meeting go? [05:44] * jabberwocky93 only got back at 22:30 [05:44] went well ty [05:46] * Squirm pops in [05:46] hey [05:46] hi Squirm [05:47] o/ mornings oom Squirm, Kilos [05:47] er, oom Kilos, Squirm [05:47] lo nuvolari [05:47] and jabberwocky93 [05:48] lol [05:48] * Squirm kicks nuvolari [05:49] ow [05:49] :-/ [05:49] * nuvolari pulls out Squirm kierie from under him [05:49] hi nuvolari [05:50] you called me old :/ [05:50] no offence Kilos :) [05:51] Morning everyone [05:51] now now children [05:51] I see the logs' time stamps are in the GMT time zone [05:52] hi bduk1 [05:52] ya dunno why that is [05:55] Maaz: coffee on [05:55] * Maaz starts grinding coffee [05:55] Maaz: larger [05:55] inna bucket for you Squirm [05:55] Maaz coffee please [05:55] Kilos: Okay [05:55] it'll probably be a setting [05:56] Maaz largest [05:56] Whew do you want a bath full Kilos? [05:59] Coffee's ready for Squirm and Kilos! [05:59] Maaz thanks [05:59] Kilos: Okay :-) [06:04] morning morning [06:10] morning all... have a good meeting? [06:11] hi not_found yes ty [06:12] good to hear :) [06:14] all well in za land uncle Kilos ? [06:15] yes ty not_found all good here and there? [06:15] always good thanks :) [06:15] hi ThatGraemeGuy [06:16] no man dont say that. sometimes you sicker too same as peeps that eat normal food [06:17] being sick doesn't mean it is going bad does it :p [06:17] just mean I am a little baby [06:17] *means [06:18] lol [06:18] you at work? [06:20] yup [06:20] hmm... [06:21] 'lo :) [06:40] * not_found will be back [06:48] morning people [06:49] hi Private_User wb [06:49] have you sorted the coin thing [06:52] hi Kilos, thanks got your mails but only saw them just now [06:52] what is this coin thing you speaking about? [06:52] ah i wondered, because you werent at our meeting [06:52] join #freenode and ask there for help [06:53] they will tell you what is causing them to ban you [06:53] ok cool thanks let me join now [07:24] ! [07:24] back at work whoot [07:32] hi Vince-0 [07:34] Haai [08:52] oh my [08:58] hi Kilos [08:58] hi Golynx [08:58] and everyone else [09:06] Kilos: yo! [09:12] hi Golynx [10:33] good evening [10:33] hiya inetpro [10:35] you mean good afternoon, hi inetpro [10:35] :D [10:35] oops, I guess [10:35] hi Private_User [10:35] haha [10:36] feels like the time running away with me again today [10:36] always, the older you get the faster it runs [10:39] hi Private_User [10:39] hi inetpro [10:40] wb Golynx [10:41] ty [10:41] hi Golynx [10:42] Golynx: so you are using lynx? [10:42] hes an opera person [10:43] Kilos: but he's telling us to go lynx [10:43] lol [10:43] inetpro: i never used that browser [10:43] clever [10:43] * inetpro loves lynx [10:43] lynx is my fav animal :) [10:43] lol [10:45] used lynx for many years to dynamically dump the corporate online telephone directory to text file each time it was updated in order to use grep to find a user's phone number [10:47] now you remind me of those days each time I see Golynx [10:47] hehe [10:48] ah i see :) [10:48] had nice aliases like teldiff, teldump and telgrep === Golynx is now known as GoGinger [10:48] simple but magic power at the click of a button [10:49] hmm... [10:49] my fav pet name :) [10:49] man that sounds way olde schoole [10:50] GoGinger: you don't have to change your nick now man :-) [10:50] lol [10:50] ThatGraemeGuy: still beats any other slow browser based solution [10:51] inetpro: i dont wana disturb your thought processes lol [10:52] only problem is that they stopped using the online system and now only use AD [10:53] * inetpro should actually write a script to extract the info from AD [10:53] one day [10:54] hmm freenode not adding this nick to user group :/ === GoGinger is now known as Golynx [11:07] One sperm has 37.5MB of DNA information in it. That means a normal ejaculation represents a data transfer of "1587GB" in about 3 seconds. @MorningLiveSABC lol [11:11] * Golynx never knew his thrown away so many millions of harddrives :D [11:13] lol @ Golynx [12:06] there's a lot of redundancy in that data [12:10] you guys are out of line [12:14] * Golynx goes to sit in the corner for 3 hours [12:32] wb not_found [12:32] o/ inetpro , thanks :) [12:41] inetpro anyway to mute groups in telegram? [12:42] click in the top right-hand corner [12:43] you'll see a profile of the group with the option where you can switch notifications off [12:43] ah cool... not near my phone as I am at work but was wondering because I could hear it chime away last night after I was in bed ;p [12:43] thanks :) [12:44] in fact you can even set a unique sound for the group [12:45] * inetpro starting to like Telegram [12:45] it's not perfect but I haven't found anything better [12:46] IRC still remains the best environment for communication in a group [12:47] Telegram has most definitely lifted the pace of innovation once again [12:49] inetpro: telegram's security isn't significantly better than anything else [12:49] tumbleweed: I agree [12:50] privacy is also still a major concern [12:59] tumbleweed: let's say at this stage I can suggest Telegram as a better, more secure yet still easy to use solution for somebody who has been using whatsapp on a regular basis [13:00] and if everyone you want to communicate decides to switch you will be good to go... else, er... :p [13:00] *communicate with [13:01] I'd consider it more just an "open alternative to whatsapp" [13:05] I can buy that [13:06] * not_found is off again... [13:14] tumbleweed: but you have to admit there are definite and clear improvements over whatsapp's offering [13:20] probably [13:20] I don't know much about the whatsapp protocol (partly because they like it that way, but it has been well reverse engineered) [14:38] hi Kirill_Rus [14:46] inetpro, gaan gopu huistoe [14:46] gou ook [14:47] groot boem boems [14:47] haai ek praat man [14:48] ai! die van der merwes [14:58] * Golynx returns from the corner [16:14] hi SCR1845-6357A [16:14] welcome to ubuntu-za [16:15] Thank you, Kilos [16:18] hi SCR1845-6357A [16:18] ! [16:19] hi Vince-0 [16:19] i should use that for my password someday [16:19] haai [16:19] whew [16:22] hi Golynx and Vince-0 too [16:23] surp [16:23] lol @ Golynx, I will take note of that for someday I might wanna hack you...bwhahahaha [16:23] feel free to do it Golynx lol [16:24] *wishes he knew how to hack people* [16:24] ty SCR1845-6357A , it sure looks like a strong one [16:25] Private_User: you will have to find out which account i use it on :D [16:26] HAHAHAHAHAHA [16:26] ya , it aint easy to hack someone, usually takes a human about a million years lol [16:27] or a few minutes depending in their strength and how big the blade is :p [16:27] lol [16:28] god and love are the most common passwords, says the movie "hackers" [16:28] and 1234 [16:29] right [16:29] I never understood the silly idea of mail companies' security question [16:29] yeah [16:29] actually there was a ranking on passwords they even had it on the news that the new 1 was changed but I cannot remember which one it was [16:30] so, you may put your mothers name, which quite a lot of can know of [16:30] lot of people* [16:31] mother's maiden name [16:31] first school, first pet [16:31] and you'd need access to the mail account associated [16:31] and phone number in the case of 2 factor auth [16:34] anywayz - back to work! [16:36] Sadly there is many websites and programs that still functions on 5 -10 year old technology. It is them that give the I.T security world a bad name [16:36] actually Vince-0 I have seen many organisations asking these security questions to reset your password especially when you do it online and yet most people who are close to you and sometimes even people who hate you will know these answers [16:40] Private_User: i agree . Aspecially if you throw open your whole existence on social media [16:41] lol yeah [16:45] SCR1845-6357A tell us a bit about yourself [16:46] like what you do and what os you use etc [16:46] yeah and how did you find #ubuntu-za [17:06] good evening [17:06] Maaz: coffee on [17:06] * Maaz washes some mugs [17:10] Coffee's ready for charl_! [17:16] I'm at debian 7, and found this chatroom by random typing [17:16] little else can be said [17:17] I've used ubuntu in the past, but never gone beyond user experience [17:23] excellent, welcome to #ubuntu-za :D [17:23] ...wait hang on, thats Kilos line...sorry Kilos [17:23] hehe [17:28] wait i catch up quick [17:29] ah thats good SCR1845-6357A superfly uses debian kde [17:30] we have all flavour peeps here [17:30] hi superfly [17:30] hi Kilos [17:31] :) you're all so warm [17:32] this is the friendlish community channel of all [17:32] we try help anyone with linux problems [17:33] oh and convert windows peeps to ubuntu as well [17:33] hehe [17:33] that's excellent, ubuntu is nowadays the first door into linux for most of them [17:35] in regard to last version, I have to say though, that I did not like the idea of the lateral bar as defaut, so last time I had to swich to "fallback" mode [17:35] it looks too tablet-oriented, just like windows 8 [17:36] im still on 12.04. didnt enjoy all the eye candy on 13.10 [17:36] and also use kubuntu [17:37] is it there a way to install gnome 2? [17:37] kde takes some getting used to but great once you understand the basics [17:37] i think the only way is to install mate [17:37] gnome classic ? [17:37] that still uses gnome2 i think [17:37] SCR1845-6357A: glad to have you here but what about picking a more normal nickname ? :) [17:37] that's it charl [17:39] hi charl_ [17:39] i'll probably get tired of it someday anyway [17:39] charl_: you afraid people gonna find out that that's your current password...LOL [17:39] was eating didnt see you come in [17:40] hi Kilos :) [17:40] Private_User: lol !! [17:40] SCR1845-6357A: intersting ... i'm not going to ask how you came up with it then :) [17:41] SCR1845-6357A: you from spain ? [17:41] hehe good eye charl_ ! [17:42] never been to spain myself but i was plannig on going to valencia sometime this spring [17:43] to the Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe [17:43] and now you're living in s africa? [17:43] brb [17:45] na he is in the netherlands somewhere [18:07] hey guys what is the command to fix broken packages again please [18:07] ive told ian sudo dpkg --configure -a [18:08] but there is an apt one too i think with --fix-broken at the end [18:08] hi smile [18:08] hi smile [18:08] charl_ answer? [18:09] apt-get install --fix-broken [18:09] dpkg-reconfigure ? [18:09] yeah -f for mising dependencies [18:09] i have it saved somewhere but when you need something its always hidden [18:09] on apt-get [18:09] full command please [18:10] apt-get -f [18:10] he has kde running with lotsa broken packages [18:10] or no sorry apt-get install -f [18:10] aha ty [18:11] sorry i was eating with one hand so was typing with the other [18:11] np [18:11] ty [18:11] SCR1845-6357A: yes as kilos pointed out i live in NL [18:13] and smile lives in BE, our southern neighbours :) [18:38] have a good evening all [19:27] ! [19:28] ! [19:39] hmm [20:29] hmm... [20:29] you forgot your 3 dots [20:29] night all. sleep tight [20:34] . [20:35] + ..--- [20:37] o/ [20:37] lol [20:38] * plustwo just missed him [20:38] hi plustwo [20:38] io [20:38] how are you this evening? [20:39] very good thanks inetpro, how do you do? [20:39] wat maak jy hierdie tyd van die aand op die strand? [20:40] learning vSphere [20:40] cool [20:41] a bit hectic topic [20:41] klink interessant [20:41] CBT nuggets and ebook "Mastering vSphere 5" [20:41] yikes! [20:43] * plustwo crawls to bed. tired. [20:43] nite inetpro [20:44] good idea [20:44] good night === Private_User1 is now known as Private_User