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mappshm quite a nice night00:55
daftykins:D00:58
daftykinsmapps: weather wise, or were you just out?01:05
mappsweather wise01:28
mappsseems ok01:28
daftykinsah-har01:30
mapps:D01:34
daftykinsugh why am i always up gone 2 even when i intend to go early01:34
mappsheh what time u need to be up01:34
daftykinswell i don't, but just daytime hours to feel sane :)01:35
mapps:D01:37
mappswhats ur work hous..whenever01:37
mappshours01:37
daftykinswhenever i like really yeah (:01:38
daftykinssometimes i can be working on a laptop until late just because i want to01:38
mappsthats ok then..self employed?01:40
daftykinsyarr01:42
MooDoomoening all06:07
mappsmorning mate06:11
mappswatched 24?06:12
MooDoomapps: no what I got was the pre show show, getting ep 1 and 2 now lol06:16
ujjain2What is a good site to compare prices for IT equipments? e.g. monitors06:56
TheOpenSourcererIn the UK ujjain2? I'd just look at about 4 suppliers: Scan, eBuyer, Amazon & CCL Online. One of them will probably be the cheapest anywhere at a particular point in time.06:59
ujjain2ah ok, thanks!! :)07:00
MooDooyou've also got novatech which is quite cheap as well :D07:02
mappsh,07:02
mappsMooDoo07:02
mappsmug:D07:02
mappshow didnt u get e1 nd 2 last night lol07:03
mappsu watch e00?07:03
TheOpenSourcererFair point MooDoo. I was pricing up a new PC (components) for the kids last night. Didn't think of checking there.07:03
MooDooTheOpenSourcerer: I think I'm going to have to do that at some point, sick of the kids nicking my laptop :D07:05
MartijnVdSShuttle DS61 or DS81 + CPU + RAM is cheap too07:09
MartijnVdSand tiny07:09
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TheOpenSourcererMooDoo: Just priced up from Novatech... About £15 more in total. Bizarrely Amazon is the cheapest but *only* because they have the cpu (core i5 4670) for about £15 less than anywhere else. But the rest of the bits (Mobo, case etc...) are cheapest at CCL Online - or they were last night ;-)07:13
diploMorning all07:17
TheOpenSourcererlo diplo07:17
diploHows things TheOpenSourcerer ?07:18
mappsmorning diplo07:18
TheOpenSourcerervery good thanks. you?07:18
diploNot too bad thanks, hows business? Still keeping busy ?07:18
TheOpenSourcererYep. Pretty busy - new enquiries, lots of vtiger work still... would like to expand our OpenERP base a bit - think that will happen with V8 though. Got some really nice features for SMEs07:19
diploGreat! Did you ever employ any new staff in the end ?07:20
MooDooTheOpenSourcerer: interesting.07:20
TheOpenSourcererdiplo: We tried but failed. Will probably have another go in Q3 I reckon.07:20
mappsil work for u;p07:21
diplo:/07:21
MooDoome too :D07:21
mappsif its where i wanna live07:21
mapps:P07:21
diploIf only you were closer! :)07:21
MooDooI'll do remote support ;)07:21
TheOpenSourcerermapps: Can you type in English?07:21
mappsyes07:21
TheOpenSourcerer;-)07:21
mappsshockingly..i am english07:21
mapps;)07:21
MartijnVdSEnglish-ish07:21
mappsGU1/GU21/GU24/SE1/SE15/SE16/SE21 :p07:21
mappsanywhere near there?07:21
TheOpenSourcererOh interesting. We are GU907:21
TheOpenSourcererFarnham07:22
mappsfarnbrough?07:22
mappsah ok07:22
MartijnVdSright next to each other :P07:22
mappsabout 26mins from me :P07:22
mappsor where im from:) dont live there atm07:22
MooDooTheOpenSourcerer: you need a nottingham branch ;)07:23
mappsisnt popey from farnbrough TheOpenSourcerer? right in between both gu24 and gu907:23
TheOpenSourcerermapps: yes.07:24
mappsyou must know of west end TheOpenSourcerer?07:24
TheOpenSourcererMooDoo: Er, let me think about that...07:24
mappsim from very near there.. Bisley :)07:24
TheOpenSourcerermapps: Yeah sure. I grew up in frimley - used to work at Bisley NRA as a kid. Butt marking.07:24
MooDooTheOpenSourcerer: I'll be your bestest friend ;) lol07:25
mappsahh nice07:25
mappshahaha thats what everyone did (except me at 16)07:25
mappsyou mean at pirbright?07:25
TheOpenSourcererYeah.07:25
mappsyea07:25
mappsisnt that a bit far from frimley07:25
mappsi live right on queens road ..follow the road and you get to pirbright rifle ranges07:25
mappsdown the back roads:)07:26
TheOpenSourcererWhen I was ~13 - 15 I used to work most Saturdays & Sundays. the money was IMMENSE compared to anything else available.07:26
TheOpenSourcererUsed to cycle. Only took about 45mins.07:26
mappsPirbright's quite nice tbh07:26
mappswent to some pub/restaurant few months back near the green07:26
mappscant recall the name07:26
TheOpenSourcererThat was a while ago mind. Not many cars around then ;-)07:26
mappsthah the white hart07:27
mappsjust googled it07:27
mappsheh07:27
mappsI'm trying to get home access so i can move to a flat in Woking :)07:28
MyrttiI'm a bit annoyed at myself. We finally installed the Beddit sensors underneath the mattress topper last night, D got a full nights data of his sleep, but I forgot I had a sleeptimer app that in addition of turning all the music and podcasts and audiobooks off, I had set up to turn bluetooth off :-(07:31
mappsbeddit sensors?07:35
Myrttihttp://www.beddit.com/07:37
diplo149 euros, bit steep for me07:40
Myrttiyeah, we got them from the Indiegogo07:41
diploI really must keep an eye on kickstarter and indiegogo07:42
diplo:)07:42
popeymorning07:44
MooDoomorning popey07:45
popeyujjain2: install Invisible Hand browser extension, that does the price comparisons for you ☻07:45
mappsgoing to xoyo next saturday07:49
mapps:D07:49
ujjain2popey, installed it, so far not seeing prices showing up, but checking it out, seems pretty cool07:50
popeyujjain2: visit a page like www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B004QBUL1C/07:50
popeyit will show up if there's other places that sell the same product07:50
ujjain2ah ok, I don't see it hmm.07:51
popeymaybe it only shows if there are alternative suppliers07:52
ujjain2ahhh,07:53
ujjain2I found it07:53
ujjain2you've found the lowest price, when I manually searched it on newegg.com07:53
ujjain2http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E1682014534507:53
popeycool07:55
ujjain2I like this extension07:58
brobostigonmorning boys and girls.08:01
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy School Nurse Day! :-D08:02
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popeyujjain2: another fun website I discovered recently is camelcamelcamel. You feed it your amazon wishlist and it emails you when things on your list drop in price. You can set triggers and see graphs of the previous price of the items. It's great.08:05
ujjain2amazon.co.uk doesn't have a service informing you of price drops on items on your wish list?08:05
Myrttisave for later items it tells it08:07
popeythe nice thing about camelcamelcamel is it shows you a graph of the price of stuff, so you can see the lowest it's ever been08:17
foobarry+108:23
foobarryi love camel^308:23
foobarrysee if ur getting ripped off08:23
foobarryusually i'm ready to play a waiting game and set a price trigger for a few months time and forget about it08:24
ujjain2the toe version is pretty good too.08:25
ujjain2I've bookmarked camelcamelcamel.com08:26
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daftykinshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/sowixwdbtqwcpnn/IMG_20140507_110233.jpg10:08
daftykinshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/7a0du2hssff6jna/arrays.png10:08
diplolots of disks daftykins !10:15
diploWassat for ?10:16
mappshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvAOY2AgY0w10:16
daftykinsjust upgrading the ol' nag, diplo10:18
daftykinspersonal storage10:18
MooDoodaftykins: nag? or nas? ;)10:21
diploBlimey! That's a fair bit for home.. is that not a bit of a power drain for at home ?10:21
daftykinsMooDoo: ol' nag10:22
diploWhat are you running on it ?10:22
MooDoodaftykins: what you using for the os?  ubuntu and doing it that way or using free nas, as it's something i want to build as well10:22
daftykinsdiplo: the full system pulls 90W, with this new array in instead of my existing it'll cut power more10:22
daftykinsthe pics answer that10:23
diploI wasn't sure if that was picked up from somewhere else10:23
MooDooah windows10:24
diploNot to bad at all for all those drives daftykins10:24
daftykinsit also hosts Linux VMs though10:25
daftykinswhich of course is hilarious since i have to restart the host OS more often than they themselves10:25
daftykinsin fact every time i've upgraded the storage i've actually increased capacity whilst reducing power consumption10:29
diddledan_morning11:18
ali1234diddledan_: okay here's a question for you: say i'm making a wp plugin that creates a database table that has a foreign key constraint on a core wordpress table. that means my table has to have the same engine type as the wordpress table. but since wordpress uses mysql's default, there's no way to know what that is. what am i supposed to do?11:34
MartijnVdSali1234: Write as much in the docs, and hope you don't get bug reports11:35
MartijnVdSbecause PHP&MySL11:35
MartijnVdS+q11:35
diddledan_also use the default?11:35
ali1234in this case my wp install predates mysql 5.5 so it uses myisam. i've now updated to 5.5 so when i create a table i get InnoDB by default, and the foreign key constrains fail11:35
diddledan_or don't enforce the foreign key11:35
ali1234and i just spent half an hour figuring this out11:35
ali1234on a related note, should i convert my database to InnoDB, now that it is the default?11:36
daftykinsdiddledan_: prepare yourself...11:38
daftykinshttps://www.dropbox.com/s/sowixwdbtqwcpnn/IMG_20140507_110233.jpg11:38
* diddledan_ drools11:40
daftykinsdiddledan_: https://www.dropbox.com/s/46g06dzjalwq4s5/IMG_20140507_115546.jpg11:40
diddledan_hmm, better keep me away from the leccytronics11:40
MartijnVdSeww, discrete graphics :P11:41
daftykinsthis is back in the day of LGA775!11:41
daftykinsugh 11% initialised in like 2.5hrs11:43
daftykins:D11:43
daftykinsah no 1.75hrs11:44
Saur0hi i'm a mail noob and i'm trying to set up postfix on 14.04, i'm able to send mail out but its coming from user@server.domain.net12:36
Saur0how do get it to come from user@domain.net12:37
shaunogrep for 'myorigin' in /etc/postfix/ - on mine it's using the contents of /etc/mailname, but I can't promise that hasn't changed (I'm on 10.04 heh)12:39
Saur0hmm weird my says myorigin = /etc/mailname12:43
Saur0/etc/mailname = mail.domain.net12:44
daftykinsshould it not just be domain.net then?12:45
shaunothey should be coming from user@mail.domain.net then ?12:45
directhexdpkg-reconfigure -plow postfix12:46
Saur0yeah that what i thought but they are coming from user@server.domain.net12:46
Saur0I changed it to domain.net in /etc/mailname and it is still coming from user@server.domain.net12:47
bashrcI didn't have much luck with postfix.  I use exim12:50
shaunoI didn't have much luck with exim, I use postfix ;)12:51
bashrc:)12:51
Saur0haha well i'm not having much luck with anything at the moment :(12:51
bashrcI do have instructions for setting up email MTA on debian 7, if that's any help12:51
shaunocurious, what's generating the mail?  php perchance?12:51
awilkinsI just use bsd-mailx12:52
awilkinsAnd forward mail to the SMTP server our ICT dept. provide...12:52
shaunoheh, reminds me of so many error messages that tell you to "contact your administrator".  for my mail .. that's me12:56
daftykins:D12:56
daftykinsand he's never in the mood!12:56
Saur0ah ok I just just the mail command and it worke d12:58
shaunogood chance whatever's creating the emails is creating a From address then, which postfix will obey if they're in 'mynetworks' (which includes localhost)12:59
bashrcMTAs always seem to have a really complex routing system13:01
Saur0now i've just got to work out how to recive mail ;)13:06
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diddledan_open port 25, boom.13:13
bashrc46513:13
diddledan_caveat: you may be opening a relay13:13
Saur0haha i'm using no-ip13:13
shaunoeek13:14
diddledan_bashrc: afaik incoming email still uses 25 for most purposes13:14
bashrcyes probably a good idea to keep that open13:14
diddledan_bashrc: it's rare that 465 is used unless specifically configured13:14
shaunossmtp is kinda rare.  most just hit 25 and try to do starttls13:14
bashrcmy particular setup http://freedombone.uk.to/#sec-4.1513:15
MartijnVdSshauno: port 25 is only for other mail daemons, you should use 587 (submission) from clients to your SMTP server13:16
shaunoright, he's talking about receiving13:17
Saur0_ok any ideas why I might be getting relay access denided13:24
diddledan_that depends on context - who were you sending to and from where?13:25
Saur0_i'm sending from a gmail account to my server13:25
Saur0_I am able to send out13:25
MartijnVdSyour server doesn't think it's the final destination for the email gmail puts into it13:25
diddledan_the recipient doesn't exist then13:26
diddledan_yeah, what MartijnVdS said13:26
Saur0_and when I reply to the message i get that message13:26
Saur0_sorry i don't understand13:26
Saur0_why would that be?13:26
MartijnVdSSaur0_: gmail says "Here's a message for x@y.com", your mail server says "y.com? That's not me, and I'm not forwarding it for you."13:27
Saur0_ok but why would it do that when it is sending the mail from user@domain.net and google is sending the mail to user@domain.net13:28
Saur0_ah found it13:29
Saur0_the mydestination was incorect in main.cf13:30
Saur0_cool thats postfix now whats this dovecot all about ;)13:31
BigRedS_have you got smtp auth set up?13:44
Saur0_not that I know of13:45
Saur0_i'm just learning13:45
BigRedS_is the objective of all this to end up with a working mail system or to learn about them? You'll *probably* want Postfix and Dovecot to agree on which mailboxes exist and who may access them13:45
Saur0_yeah thats that plan13:46
BigRedS_I've got a script that installs a complete postfixadmin system (postfix, dovecot, mysql, virtual mailboxes) fairly crudely. But it doesn't explain what it does13:46
BigRedS_https://github.com/BigRedS/postfixadmin-installer13:46
Saur0_well i've already got postfix mysql set up13:47
Saur0_dovecot is installed but I havn't done any config13:47
BigRedS_what's postfix using mysql for?13:47
Saur0_its not but other stuff is13:47
BigRedS_okay,well, if you want to hand-do it but also have it work and you're using postfix, dovecot and mysql then a postfixadmin howto is probably what you want13:48
BigRedS_then you get a web ui for adding/removing domains and mailboxes13:48
Saur0_cool i'll check it out thanks13:49
MooDoopah I've just had a bird pooh on me :(13:56
TheOpenSourcererThat's supposed to be good luck MooDoo :-D13:56
Saur0_thats good luck13:56
Saur0_:D13:56
MooDoopah to that13:56
TheOpenSourcereror poo even13:57
daftykins4hrs and this array is 25% built13:57
daftykinsgood times13:57
MooDoodaftykins: got to rebuild my 1tb mirror tonight, not as big as yours but it also does take forever!!!14:03
daftykins:D14:04
daftykinsone of yours die?14:04
soonI'm trying to install SolydXK to dualboot with my Ubuntu(KDE). I refuses to install into a regular partition -- some issue about wanting a fat32 fs for uefi ... my PC is a regular old fashioned BIOS system - I'm don't know much about that at all ...14:07
daftykinsEFI needs a small FAT partition14:07
daftykinssomething is definitely confused14:07
soonWill I need to create a separate FAT partition just for that?14:07
daftykinshowever technically you'd want to ask solydxk for support, not us14:08
soontrue ... but this channel is alive :-)14:08
daftykins=|14:09
daftykinswell can you at least say what your motherboard is?14:09
daftykinssoon14:11
soonsorry .. back again14:11
soonit is an ASUS P8P67 Evolution14:11
daftykinsit is EFI indeed14:12
* soon sighs14:12
daftykinswhat i expect is your system has booted your installation media as UEFI, so what you can do is press whatever key it is (possibly F8) to get a one-time boot menu, then make sure to select your installation medium as legacy not EFI14:12
MartijnVdSEFI is awesome14:13
soonwhat eactly is EFI14:13
daftykinsthe new BIOS! :)14:13
MartijnVdSit's a replacement for the old (1970s tech) BIOS14:13
daftykinswith all kinds of fancy things like support for booting GPT volumes 3TB+14:13
MartijnVdSwith proper APIs and graphic mode boot, and lots of other coolness14:13
soon..oh, so my PC is not an old fashioned BIOS after all?14:13
daftykinsnope, from the asus website:14:14
daftykinshttp://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8P67_WS_Revolution/14:14
daftykins"EFI BIOS (EZ Mode) - Flexible & Easy BIOS Interface "14:14
MartijnVdSwell, lots of EFI implementations have a compatibility module to be able to load "legacy" OSes etc.14:14
soonrighty ho --14:14
daftykinsso use my trick to boot your installation medium as legacy instead of UEFI14:14
daftykinstypically, all boot devices are listed twice, once for each mode14:14
daftykinsthe installer was asking for an EFI partition because it had booted in UEFI mode by the sounds14:15
soonI'll give that a try14:15
daftykinsand that's all you'll get from me! ^_^14:15
MartijnVdSbigcalm: The Freaky Clown's response to your tweet is.. ironic?14:15
soonthx daftykins14:15
daftykinsnp14:16
* awilkins head-desks at the lovely PDF-printed-from-a-word-doc that the customer wants changed into a pipe-delimited text file14:55
awilkinsEspecially super fun how copying the table from it puts each cell on one line, rather than each row14:55
Laneytried pdftotext?15:07
barryohHi, what package do I need to install to be able to use --target=i386-efi in this command: # grub-install --target=i386-efi --recheck --efi-directory=/boot/efi --bootloader-id=grub ( LINK:  bit.ly/1uAzIUg )15:17
daftykinsthat link points to a blog post on installing an HP printer15:21
daftykinsnothing to do with anything EFI related 0o15:21
daftykinsyeah 32-bit installs with EFI, not cool15:25
barryohdaftykins: oops... sorry I will change that15:28
barryohdaftykins: http://astrofloyd.wordpress.com/2014/01/14/linux-only-installation-on-2006-macbook-using-refind/15:29
bigcalmGood morning peeps :)15:39
directhexmy wife has a P8P67-M PRO. definitely UEFI.15:40
directhexpre-win8 UEFI though, so no secure boot.15:40
daftykinspossibly the finest kind ;D15:42
directhexdefinitely 64-bit EFI though. boots win8.115:45
* diddledan_ snogs effy15:50
diddledan_what's wrong with a guy getting amorous with his computer?!15:51
shaunoa little late, but I imagine you're looking for http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/grub-efi-ia32 ?15:54
bashrcdiddledan: command line lurve15:55
daftykinstainted love16:03
Saur0_well after trying to impliment tls and sasl i've broked postfix/dovecote16:04
Saur0_I can send out but recived incoming mail16:05
Saur0_I get a rather handy "server configuration error" message in the logs16:05
Saur0_and unknown smtpd restriction "\permit_sasl_authenticated"16:06
BigRedS_you probably don't want that backslash16:10
BigRedS_'server configuration error' messages normally are followed by something more detailled; that's dovecot doing that?16:11
BigRedS_you can turn the loglevel up which may help,16:11
BigRedS_on a new server I tend to set auth_verbose and mail_debug to yes16:11
BigRedS_see the bottom of this page for your other options: http://wiki1.dovecot.org/Logging16:12
Saur0_postfix/smtpd[25885]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from mail-vc0-f178.google.com[209.85.220.178]: 451 4.3.5 Server configuration error;16:12
BigRedS_oh. Never seen postfix do that. But 'permit_sasl_authenticated' definitely doesn't want a backslash at the beginning of it16:14
BigRedS_have you mis-pasted something with some escaped newlines or something?16:14
Saur0_proably was following this -> http://ideasnet.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/ides-server-how-to-realize-a-mail-server-using-postfix-dovecotsquirremail-with-sasl-and-tls-authentication-in-ubuntu-12-04-lts-server-edition-part-1/16:15
BigRedS_"realize a mail server"? eurgh16:15
daftykinsi second the disgust at that abuse of English16:16
Saur0_haha yeah but it seemed to cover everything i needed16:16
daftykins"Riccardo Magrini is a Network Engineer withing Business Unit..."16:16
BigRedS_yeah, edit /etc/postfix/main.cf and remove that backslash from permit_sasl_authenticated16:16
BigRedS_I don't know why he put it there16:16
Saur0_to be fair I should have noticed that16:18
Saur0_:/16:18
Saur0_yeah now working again, thanks16:19
Saur0_useful logging info16:20
kbinghamhow does upstart determine what services there are ? I'm trying to get tftpd-hpa to run (on 14.04) I've done the obvious apt-get install, but /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa start gives /etc/init.d/tftpd-hpa status16:32
kbingham * in.tftpd is not running16:32
kbinghamupstart doesn't know about it : start tftpd-hpa16:33
kbinghamstart: Unknown job: tftpd-hpa16:33
daftykinsafaiui init scripts are old school, what about 'sudo service <that> status' ?16:33
kbinghamsudo service tftpd-hpa status16:34
kbinghamstatus: Unknown job: tftpd-hpa16:34
kbinghambut ... service --status-all |& grep tftp16:34
kbingham [ - ]  tftpd-hpa16:34
kbinghamhence my confusion ...16:34
daftykinsfunky! ho-hum all beyond my experience level sadly16:37
daftykinsi'm sure someone else could comment, but what's the use of status commands when a process list shows it's running? :>16:38
kbinghambut its not running ...16:38
awilkinsDoes [-] mean disabled?16:39
kbinghamyes - [+] would be running.16:40
awilkinsLots of [?] as well16:43
smittixnow then16:46
awilkinsShameless shilling alert : https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/focus-fusion-empowertheworld--316:48
awilkinsI have no affiliation with said project, but I would love to see them succeed... if Google was willing to entertain their project lead to come talk to them (in the same kind of slot they entertained Dr Bussard) ... maybe there's something in it16:49
corkeycorkey16:54
awilkinsClearly he needed to go and find Bottletop Bill16:55
kbinghamugh ... a reboot sorted the tftpd issues16:55
kbinghambut shouldn't have needed it :S16:55
shaunough, I swear compactflash cards only exist to annoy me17:17
daftykinslol17:21
daftykinswhat are they up to?17:21
daftykinsooh my current song was appropriate17:21
daftykinsdoes it become a trouble maker? ~17:21
shaunoI have a little usb reader for them, and it's attainted sentience17:24
daftykinsuh-oh, RotM17:24
shaunoit shows up here there and everywhere.  until I need to write to one of these things.  and then it takes a vacation.17:24
daftykinscall me crazy... but you don't *mount* audio CDs do you? they've been helping this guy for like 2hrs in #ubuntu but i'm pretty sure he's just trying to do something that's not possible17:31
shaunoyou don't.  although windows tricks you into thinking they have a filesystem, so people think you do17:31
shaunowhile it's technically wrong, it helps to think of each track as a partition.  data CDs have one partition with a filesystem in it.  audio CDs have however many 'partitions' with wav data in them.  mixed-mode CDs have both17:33
shaunothis way mixed-mode CDs start to make sense, and it becomes much clearer that wav isn't a filesystem17:35
daftykins*nod* just a table of contents instead17:36
daftykinsi just don't use a desktop Linux to have enough experience with such tasks17:37
shaunowell in my disasterous analogy, the ToC is just another type of partition map :)17:37
daftykins^_^17:38
shaunolast time I paid any attention, Sound Juicer was the gnome-y way to play/rip audio CDs17:39
shaunobut I'm the wrong person to ask.  I don't really use desktop linux either, and I've only bought one CD in the last 8 years  (because "can you sign my itunes" just doesn't work)17:40
daftykinsi buy CDs and rip to FLAC :)17:40
daftykinsthen i never look at them again17:40
shaunookay, because I can't find this card reader.  I'm instead emulating another computer so that I can write it's disk images, to stick in my disk emulator17:42
daftykinswhat on earth, i've got a stuck process in Windows17:46
daftykinsit just. won't. die!17:51
shaunouse the fire!17:54
daftykinsi tried :(17:55
daftykins"taskkill /F /IM pidgin.exe /T"17:55
daftykinsno go.17:55
shaunodon't most windows boxes have a button on the front for solving problems?17:58
daftykinsshauno: :D18:00
daftykinswow, i actually had to reset.18:18
Saur0_ugh postfix is getting on my nerves now, I can't send mail to external domains (gmail.com) I keep getting 454 4.7.1 relay access denied message18:42
Saur0_I can recive mail ok18:42
shaunowould it help if I tell you that's not a bad thing?18:44
Saur0_well its secure and not spamming anyone18:45
shaunobingo.  it's a safe default to start from :)18:45
shaunobut it does mean you've got more dovecot/sasl nonsense ahead of you18:45
Saur0_yeah theres a fine line between security and usability18:45
shaunoeg, this bit; https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/postfix.html#postfix-smtp-authentication18:45
shaunoalthough there is a shortcut.  if you're only accepting mail from an internal network, you can add that network to 'mynetworks' to give them a free pass18:47
shaunobut if you want to be able to use it from outside your lan, you need to get smtp-auth working anyway, so you can skip the cheat18:47
Saur0_I have webmin installed18:48
Saur0_and can send mail out from the postfix modual18:48
Saur0_but it has the wrong from address (user@server.domain.net)18:49
daftykins!webmin18:49
lubotu3webmin is no longer supported in Debian and Ubuntu. It is not compatible with the way that Ubuntu packages handle configuration files, and is likely to cause unexpected issues with your system.18:49
shaunoto be honest, that's just going to get you in more trouble.  if you start mixing the right way to do it (the ubuntu docs), the wrong way to do it (webmin completely ignores how ubuntu/debian like to configure things), and random blog posts (who knows!), you'll end up with a mess that no-one understands18:49
Saur0_yeah well i'm trying to avoid it18:50
shaunoI was trying to find a nice way to explain "burn it with fire", but avoid is a good start ;)18:51
daftykinsshauno: you may need to bring the next arsonists anonymous meeting forward again18:51
Saur0_yeah fair enough but it doesn't change postfix issues18:51
=== rob______ is now known as safado
safadohi  all my fist time here, I'm not from uk. am I allowed to ask for help here?22:17
safadoanyone here?22:23
daftykinssafado: you sure can22:33
daftykinsnot sure what attracts non-UK people to us over the main support channel though :D22:33
safadobecause you all are attractive I suppose ;)22:34
safadopls how do I pastebin ?22:34
safado!safado | pastebin22:34
diddledan_especially shauno , he's hawt22:35
diddledan_:-p22:35
shaunoI really need to figure out how to stop this thing pinging me when it's you :p22:35
diddledan_lol22:35
shauno!pastebin | safado22:35
lubotu3safado: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use http://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use http://imagebin.org/?page=add | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.22:35
shauno(so close - you had the right idea)22:36
diddledan_shauno, because I only ever mention your name when I'm being an ass?22:36
diddledan_surely that's the best time to be pinged, no?22:36
safadothx shauno. I love your discussion, really interesting and...promising... But I'm sad because of my problem now, any help? http://pastebin.com/xghuadHz22:38
shaunoyou appear to have something that's replacing ' with "smart quotes"?22:39
safado22:41
safadoI don't understand22:41
shaunobefore s/ and after /g, should just be a simple apostrophe22:42
safadoin terminal 14.04 LTS I put this: sudo sed --in-place 's/NoDisplay=true/NoDisplay=false/g' *.desktop22:42
safadono error22:42
safadothen I put this to undo: sudo sed --in-place ‘s/NoDisplay=false/NoDisplay=true/g’ *.desktop22:43
diddledan_' is not the same as ‘ or ’22:43
shaunoright - the second one is using slightly different characters instead of '22:43
safadoahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhI understand!22:44
safadobut22:44
safadoI have a foreign keyboard. Can I ask you the favour to write it down correct for me to copy/paste from the bin please?22:44
safadois it too much to ask22:45
safadoI know22:45
shaunofrom your own paste, the ones on line 2 are correct - you can just copy fromthere22:45
safadoam I dumb....22:45
shaunoI just tried to type them on an italian layout, and I couldn't find them either :/22:45
safadoI copied the command from a site I think us site22:46
shaunoyeah.  this happens.  some sites will try to automatically 'correct' them.  It's better grammatically, but sed doesn't know this22:47
shaunoI keep finding ones that replace a - (minus sign) with a long dash as well, which has similar effects22:47
safadoexatly what also happened, a dash instead of two --22:49
shaunoyes, that's the one22:49
safadobut as you see i corrected it, then I didn't see the '22:49
safadoyou helped me22:50
safadothanx22:50
safadoand still someone is asking why everyone from abroad comes here...22:50
shaunoflattery will get you everywhere ;)22:51
safadoto get help in a foreign language is not everywhere ;)22:51
safadoanytime you need a promo, I'm here22:52
safadobtw22:52
safadoto your judgement is it worth to delete the ubuntu partition of a w7 disk from win and then re-install it clean with the LiveDVD?22:53
safadoI don't like Wubi because slowly I'll quit windows22:54
shaunonow wubi I have no idea about :)22:57
safadothe windows installer for ubuntu22:57
daftykinsWUBI is a really, really really bad idea22:58
daftykinsand i think is unsupported now22:59
safadothat's whyI donìt like it22:59
safadoI have installed 14.04 but forgot to clic the two update cases, then i made the update too late because i forgot to sudo get-update23:00
safadoit's all a mess23:00
daftykinsi don't really follow23:02
safadothe mouse doesn't work properly that's too bad. I've seen it's a known bug with no solution for now. I'd like to go back to 12.04 clean23:02
daftykins"sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" would keep any version up to date23:02
safadois it exactly the same thing with Software Update window?23:04
safadodaftykins thx23:05
daftykinsmmm, it may be more of a "sudo apt-get upgrade" in Software Update, instead of a dist-upgrade23:07
daftykinswhich is a minor difference really23:07
safadodo you know of any problem related to mouse AND java?23:08
safadonothing like that on 12.0423:08
daftykinsnot personally, but i have very limited desktop experience23:13
safadook23:13
safadowell thx daftykins thx shauno see u23:13
daftykinsg'bye23:13
shaunonow that it's safe to be off-topic .. I just found a racing game on my amiga called "ultimate skidmarks plus".  I'm not sure if that's a bold choice, or a poor choice.23:15
daftykinsXD23:16
daftykinsplot twist: it's a laundrette sim23:16
shaunohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZXpvhXPpd423:17
daftykinswow23:19
daftykinsnow seriously, i remember being blown away by the amigas23:19
daftykinswhy did they disappear :(23:19
shaunobecause commodore23:19
shaunobesides, most of what made the hardware special just .. isn't special anymore23:21
shaunothey always boasted that they used individual chips for major functions.  paula did audio, alice does video, etc23:22
shaunothat's perfectly normal now23:23
daftykinsbut surely they had a fair lead, so it took PCs ages to catch up?23:23
daftykinsso they must have stagnated rather than innovated23:23
daftykinsor were they too expensive?23:23
shaunothe version of history I remember (may or may not be correct) was that commodore was so hell-bent on a successor to the c64 that they wasted what they'd bought23:24
daftykinsah :(23:25
daftykinsa sort of, R&D sinkhole?23:25
daftykinshmm, i chose a stripe size of 256KB on my new RAID23:27
daftykinsi wonder if that was wise vs. 64KB23:27
shaunodo the carry any overhead?23:28
shauno*they23:28
daftykinshow do you mean? it's very relaxed storage that's written to infrequently23:29
shaunoI have no idea how raid works, but curious if there's any overhead to keeping track of stripes, etc23:29
daftykinsoic23:30
shaunoeg, if it keeps an index of them, a size that used to work well on 80gig disks would be a big big index on a 4tb disk23:30
daftykinswell it's a hardware controller23:30
shaunowell, at least you make me feel a little better about how long this miggy is taking to format 2GB23:49
daftykins:D23:50
daftykinsyeah all told it's gonna be about 16hrs to have initialised a 6x2TB RAID523:51
shaunothis is actually doing pretty well, considering when it was new the options were for 20MB or 40MB drives23:54
shaunobut I think I'm going to hit the hay and trust it'll be finished in the morning23:55
daftykins:D my plan indeed23:56
daftykinsno point being awake to see "100%" tick over to "OK"23:57
daftykinsg'night sir \o23:57
shaunonight23:57

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