[03:02] Hello everyone [03:21] evening [03:24] I had a question about Ubuntu Server [03:25] but you ate it? :) [03:25] I want to attempt to create a dev box for file sharing that windows and linux users can connect to to grab and modify files [03:25] Is Ubuntu Server bad? [03:26] No, I think it'll do what you want [03:26] though not 100% sure how to set this up for Windows [03:27] I just need to make sure that how I set it up, Windows users can grab the files. I am planning to store .cpp .cs and other files on here with a GIT server or SVN server [03:27] Shouldn't be a problem [03:27] alright [03:27] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba [03:27] http://is.gd/ZBSbkq - Samba - Community Help Wiki [03:28] Thank you [03:28] Is this what you two use? [03:28] I don't have Windows machines on my network [03:28] other than in a VM [03:29] and that just uses the Virtualbox networking to the host machine [03:30] My buddy's who are going to be retrieving the files are going to be using Windows. I just heard that with serving the files, Windows might not be able to read them [03:31] I think that only comes into play with authentication [03:31] What about if I wanted to put music and videos on the server later on? Or should I have a different box for something like that/ [03:31] ? [03:31] but I don't have much experience with that so I don't know for certain [03:31] bits are bits. :) [03:31] alright [03:32] cool [03:32] You might want to have a DLNA server [03:32] but that's just adding something on top of the filesystem. [03:33] alright. And last question, because it looks like server is only 64-bit ( http://www.ubuntu.com/download/server ) is there a 32-bit version? [03:33] http://is.gd/i6gCiB - Download Ubuntu Server | Download | Ubuntu [03:34] 12.04 has a 32 bit version [03:34] not sure if 14.04 does [03:34] Honestly there's little point to running 32bit [03:34] unless you have older hardware. [03:34] Yeah, the computer that I am making my dev box is running 32-bit XP [03:37] alright, thank you for your insight [03:37] np. have fun. :) [03:37] :) I will :) [03:37] You have a good one. [03:38] Tell people at work I say hello [03:38] will do. :) [11:18] Good morning [11:57] .t [12:28] morning [12:29] Howdy. [12:32] tired [12:32] long night [12:32] me and some friends made a light blink [12:34] now we're trying to print a single character [12:34] you'd be amazed how difficult it is to do the simplest stuff without the STL or any syscalls [12:44] wat? [12:45] What are you programming? [12:49] trying to make our own kernel for the raspberry pi [12:49] its hard [12:49] but its fun [12:49] never been so happy to see a blinking light [12:52] geezumpete, why? [12:53] learning [12:53] no real other reason [12:55] Ah, a noble reason [12:56] mrgoodcat: That's awesome. :) [18:22] python, cffi or ctypes? go! [18:32] ctypes [18:32] i flipped a coin === brousch_ is now known as brousch [18:53] having just read up on what cffi is i think i'd rather cffi than ctypes [18:53] what are you writing that you need the speed of c? [18:53] although it is nice that ctypes is in the std libs [19:03] i gave up and decided ot plow through with cython [19:04] i have a cython lib already, I thought it would be tough to port, but turns out it is damn easy. [19:12] jrwren: what are you working on? [19:12] old pyevent code [19:27] Good news: We got the Ubuntu DVDRoms in time for the release party [19:27] bad news: the box looks like it went through a war [19:28] good news: most of the discs are undamaged, and the ones that took a hit just have bent corners [19:29] Do you want the boxes of old DVDs I still have from you? [19:29] awwwww yea [19:30] they still make DVDs ? [19:30] how 2000s of them. [19:30] presumably [19:30] some people don't have fast inets [19:30] this is america! [19:30] save the DVD for africa [19:31] http://shop.canonical.com/index.php?cPath=17 [19:31] http://is.gd/CbMGlq - Canonical Store [19:31] jrwren: America, ie: near the last in developed countries for home inet speed ;) [19:32] i get 30 down [19:32] i don't feel underdeveloped [19:33] i get 80-90 down :p [19:34] yeah, let's use well paid developers as the stick to measure america by :P [19:34] :) [19:49] brousch: Nope. :) [19:49] Also reminder: CHC is early edition tonight [19:49] oh yea... [19:49] i might be late [19:50] unacceptable [19:50] inb4banhammer [19:50] $gf has a job interview at 4th and main [19:50] so we're gonna have dinner when she's done [19:50] Oh, where at? [19:51] uhhhh traffic i think the place is called? [19:51] http://trafficdigitalagency.com/ [19:51] http://is.gd/AgRRZC - Digital Marketing Agency | SEO, PPC, Web Design | Royal Oak | Traffic [19:51] Ah, cool [19:52] she's a web developer at ciesa in lansing right now, she wants to be a web developer in the detroit area though [19:52] ciesa's website also breaks my soul every time i see it [19:52] http://ciesadesign.com/ [19:52] http://is.gd/bE3BCv - Ciesa Design | Branding, Communications and Engagement [19:52] Enterprise-Level SEO Mastery [19:52] either be 3d or don't [19:53] I think I threw up in my mouth a bit [19:53] you can't have impossible shapes like that [19:53] it reminds me of the nissan cube [19:53] and not in a good way [19:54] if there even is a good way to remind someone of a nissan cube [19:54] Did anyone have anything good to say about the Nissan Cube? [19:54] it was the best selling car of all time in japan [19:54] AutoPacific's Best in Class Vehicle Satisfaction Award [19:55] "We took everything that people liked about Scion, ran it through a committeee meeting, took the results out back and pistol-whipped the offenders, polled some thinrd graders for their ideas about the ideal car, took those third graders out back and pistol whipped them as well, and then said "fuck it" and shat out the Nissan Cube". [19:56] mrgoodcat: Reminder: Japan also is the birthplace of tentacle porn [19:57] that's exactly what that website makes me think of [19:57] Did not need to know that. [19:57] lol [19:57] i hate impossible shapes on websites [19:57] they make me hurt [20:10] setup.py makes me cry... again [20:14] i hate distutils so much [20:14] jrwren: What's the problem now? [20:20] til # by itself is a valid irc channel [20:22] cython+distutils => suckage [20:23] ultimately, its not adding -lmylib to the gcc link command [20:23] mrgoodcat: Where does it go? The illuminati room? [20:23] well in freenode it redirects to ##unavailable [20:23] but in my other server it is just a channel [20:23] jrwren: So it's not setup.py that's the problem but python and C libraries? [20:27] fuk if I know. [20:27] setup.py is just a convention, so is it setup.py that is the problem? no. [20:27] http://stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks [20:27] http://is.gd/IfcDtz - Programming Sucks [20:27] related [20:27] i mostly blame lack of cython docs, and yet, it looks like it is mostly wrappers around distutils and I /KNOW/ distutils docs suck [20:31] got it... stupid incorrect docs [23:18] Evening [23:26] hi cmaloney [23:26] how's things? [23:27] Doing well so far. Working on my Penguicon presentation [23:27] nice. [23:28] i'm silently hoping that the Brazilians don't realize that i've not updated M1 configs all this week because i'm waiting on answers from product planning. [23:51] heh [23:58] back on the mac!