[00:04] <jrwren> sounds great.
[00:32] <cmaloney> Evening
[00:47] <derekv> Is there something in common between Dr Who and kung fu films?
[00:47] <derekv> Cause I like both the same way.
[00:49] <derekv> They like making dramatizations of Ip Man's life a lot.
[01:02] <derekv> they entirely disagree with eathother except, he was pretty cool in a fight.
[12:56] <brousch> cmaloney: You back from PyCon?
[13:02] <cmaloney> Sticking around for Sprints.
[13:02] <cmaloney> Hanging out with rick_h_ hacking on Bookie
[13:02] <cmaloney> learning the install process. ;)
[13:04] <brousch> heh
[13:04] <Havenstance2> morn
[13:04] <brousch> OK, well I have Linux and a music keyboard question when you have some time
[13:05] <cmaloney> WHat's up?
[13:06] <cmaloney> brousch: ^^
[13:06] <brousch> I got an M-Audio KeyRig 49 at surplus for $35
[13:07] <brousch> I got it working under LMMS, but it's too complicated for a kid. Is there a simpler interface on Linux?
[13:07] <brousch> I found a nice Android app
[13:08] <cmaloney> brousch: Haven't tried much else. Everythign that I've looked at is more complicated
[13:09] <brousch> Yeah, I found some things that need Jack, but they are more complicated
[13:09] <Havenstance2> cursed blasted darn gpg not found errors....
[13:09] <cmaloney> Although you might be able to find somethingin Pygame that would support MIDI
[13:09] <cmaloney> Since it's just a USB serial device.
[13:09] <brousch> hm, that's a good idea
[13:10] <cmaloney> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhNow4cUMV8
[13:11] <jrwren> brousch: surplus?
[13:11] <cmaloney> You could write something. :)
[13:11] <brousch> cmaloney: Yes, I don't have enough projects in my backlog :P
[13:12] <brousch> jrwren: GVSU Electronics Surplus Sale
[13:12] <cmaloney> brousch: Consider it free advice from the person who was supposed to trawl Montreal for a drum. ;)
[13:12] <brousch> You didn't need to trawl, I found one for you!
[13:13] <cmaloney> heh
[13:23] <Haven|Work> not bad, already installed on server before 10am. now to wait and see if I can get it to work without any extra toying around.
[13:30] <Haven|Work> cmaloney, I have a question about the Mug?
[13:32] <cmaloney> What's up?
[13:33] <Haven|Work> cmaloney, pm
[13:33] <cmaloney> Got it.
[14:46] <cmaloney> https://brumichigan.com/tickets/
[14:47] <cmaloney> If you like Beer and helping kids with Leukemia this is an awesome event.
[14:47] <cmaloney> Get drunk for a cause.
[16:06] <Havenstance2> is there a way to mount a USB Flash by Label with fstab?
[16:06] <jrwren> yes?
[16:06] <Havenstance2> i tried adding Label=Thumb it said it couldn't find the disk when running sudo mount -a
[16:07] <Havenstance2> eh, name is all capitols, put it in as label=THUMB it took it
[16:07] <jrwren> does it show in /dev/disk/by-partlabel/ ?
[16:10] <Havenstance2> jrwren, yeah I got it man
[16:11] <Havenstance2> I had the name right but the wrong format
[16:11] <Havenstance2> Thumb was actually spelled THUMB
[16:11] <Havenstance2> when i added label=THUMB to fstab and ran mount -a it mounted the drive correctly
[16:11] <Havenstance2> I forgot Linux is case sensitive
[16:12] <jrwren> #neverforget
[16:15] <Havenstance2> lol
[16:16] <Havenstance2> im doing this whole encryption with truecrypt, it will be interesting to see if it works
[16:42] <jrwren> https://isecpartners.github.io/news/2014/04/14/iSEC-Completes-Truecrypt-Audit.html
[16:44] <Havenstance2> jrwren, not my data  I don't care, I'm just doing what i'm told :)
[16:45] <Havenstance2> he has to know that if the NSA ever wanted his ass no encryption algorithm would last more then about 10 minutes with them
[21:40] <mrgoodcat> What is bookie-sentry?
[21:41] <rick_h_> mrgoodcat: it's a error service used to log/find errors with trace info
[21:41] <rick_h_> mrgoodcat: basically go to sentry
[21:41] <mrgoodcat> Got it
[21:41] <mrgoodcat> I was confused when it joined then promptly left
[21:41] <rick_h_> yea, external service
[21:41] <rick_h_> https://getsentry.com/welcome/
[21:44] <rick_h_> bwuhahahahahhaa https://plus.google.com/+RickHarding/posts/3UhbtVyhqta
[21:44] <rick_h_> <3 GSoC + Pycon sprints