[00:03] shauno_: dark mode in yosemite has arrived [00:08] ages ago :p [00:09] really? I only got the announcement by the app store of the update being available a little while ago (the red "1" badge appeared) [00:10] brb.. installing it [00:19] dark mode was in update2, it just wasn't exposed in the UI [00:27] https://www.dropbox.com/s/0jsxnil5tzd8hh2/2014-07-08%2001.24.54.jpg I've only had it for a few hours... [00:27] * Azelphur loves this stuff [00:29] how'd you do that? [00:30] cool [00:31] diddledan: same way as with any android device really [00:31] I'm trying to get it rooted now [00:31] you can just tap the build number a bunch of times in settings > about to get the dev menu to appear, then enable USB debugging [00:32] then you can oem unlock [00:32] ipv6-frogs.uni.cx / frogs.zapto.org [00:32] yay [00:32] ipv6 working [00:33] I have it native on my ISP :) [00:37] it now say open your companion device to allow debugging [00:39] plusnet? [00:41] can anyone recommend a good tutorial for setting up openswan or strongswan? [00:42] Azelphur: how do I turn on debugging? [00:42] diddledan: you have to allow debugging just like you do normally [00:43] open the phone up and accept the prompt [00:43] there is no prompt [00:43] possible that you don't have your watch plugged into your PC [00:43] also make sure you have your watch in the dock the right way around, I did that :x [00:43] no, I really do have it plugged in [00:44] sudo adb devices? [00:44] adb devices says it's offline [00:47] not sure then, wfm [00:47] step by step what did you do [00:47] including plugging and unpugging things [00:48] diddledan: plugged into PC, tapped developer a bunch of times, got developer mode, enabled ADB over USB, opened my phone up and the request was right there. [00:48] try unplugging and replugging everything [00:49] was you phone plugged anywhere? [00:49] no [00:50] I don't have an adb over usb option - only an "adb debugging" option [00:51] yea, ADB Debugging is what I turned on [00:51] lol, got root [00:52] has noone setup openswan/strongswan?:< [00:52] is debugging over bluetooth turned on? [00:52] diddledan: no [00:58] maybe it's a bug in android L preview [00:58] dunno, maybe [01:02] make sure to update your adb version to the latest [01:04] I'm using whichever adb gets downloaded by the phablet development environment [01:04] I guess I could try a direct download [01:04] 1.0.31 apparently [01:06] I got superuser.apk sideloaded [01:06] crashes on startup though [01:06] odd. it works using adb from the ubuntu 14.04 repo - which reports the same version number when running `adb version` [01:09] \i'm now unlocked [01:11] sweet [01:11] I'm rooted and working on supersu, http://pastebin.com/XKKw36r0 [01:12] looks like it depends on the stock android settings [01:20] I'm gonna call it a night [01:21] see yall on the morrow [01:21] cya mate [05:37] hello all [05:41] hey [05:41] sup MooDoo [05:43] went to genting had 8pints [05:43] went downthe road had anothe 4 [05:44] wow, nowadays i'd be in bed after 4 lol [05:44] very funny [05:45] told u im a problem drinker [05:45] yeah....:S [05:45] genting is good tho:) [05:46] they all know me..so [05:46] the manage gives us free beers almost weekly [05:46] as long as it's nice beer and not the dregs [05:46] and the guy behid the bar is our mate he serves me for free - [05:47] i buy him tobacco when i go abroad:_) [05:49] congrats popey, ubuntu membership board again? [06:09] morning [06:09] morning Myrtti [06:28] MooDoo: heh, yeah [06:29] hi popey [06:29] ;] [06:32] yo === Moon is now known as Guest48923 [07:45] popey: I do beleive you are sent from somewhere evil... :P :P where am I supposed to find time to play such awesome games as you recommend...? [07:56] https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/324283889/potato-salad - we're all doing something wrong here :) [08:05] hi folks === hoover_ is now known as hoover [08:06] hi bye [08:25] is there any videos around about how to do a podcast using Linux tools? [08:26] I don't know much about podcasting, but audacity seems popular for that, plus getting a good microphone seems to be recommended [08:33] yeah audacity is good, all you need is a good mike and a copy of that. [08:33] Good morning all; happy SCUD Day! :-D [08:33] Myrtti: popey would be a good person to speak to what with uukpc and all that. [08:34] MooDoo: yeah I know. UUPC should do a indiegogo or kickstarter or whatever, I'd pitch in my support in creating that tutorial video. [08:35] or maybe I should poke Linux Voice people about that [08:35] Myrtti: I wouldn't have thought it would require a video, audacity is so simple to use, have you installed it and taken a look? [08:37] the problem arises when you want to have more than one person speaking, then you have too look at extra mics, recoding multi channels etc, but for one person it's quite simple imho [08:38] we did actually do a video [08:39] can't find it now [08:39] I'm just disappointed at the lack of Finnish (fabric/yarn) crafts podcasts [08:39] so I was toying with the idea of making a podcast. Again. [08:41] Myrtti: go for it :D [09:24] belt sizing is like jeans sizing? [09:30] morning boys and girls. [09:31] morning brobostigon [09:32] Morning all [09:32] morning MooDoo and davmor2 [09:38] morning brobostigon MooDoo [09:38] Hey MooDoo I see you went down the wrong path and picked Centos Server ;) [09:42] davmor2: I was already running it, just wanted oppinions. [09:43] MooDoo: Yeah, yeah ;) [09:43] davmor2: shut it :) [09:44] MooDoo: hahaha. Did you have a play with juju and lxc yet? [09:45] MooDoo: particularly as it sounds like it is coming over to Centos too :) [09:46] davmor2: no not looked into containers that much, but it's in centos 7 [09:46] MooDoo: it's the future now ;) [10:26] ello ello [10:27] yo [10:33] howdy czajkowski [10:38] Aww, scripts leaked for the new Dr Who series, thats going to give a lot of spoilers away [10:39] oh blimey [10:39] Although, maybe could improve some peoples understanding of the episodes [10:40] http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-28201577 [10:47] czajkowski: hello stranger how's life treating you? === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch [12:02] I want to hide windows partitions on my ubuntu installation, I created the file 99-hide-disks.rules in etc/udev/d.rules/ but i can still see them === Hornet- is now known as Hornet === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g [13:25] ooohhhh [13:25] today I learnt: CTRL-R (รก la http://www.tldp.org/LDP/GNU-Linux-Tools-Summary/html/x1712.htm) [13:26] nifty [13:33] Cooiee [13:34] bigcalm: what you doing online [13:34] Myrtti: That's the handiest thing in the world [13:34] no kidding [13:34] I just remembered the word mount, and boom presto, it found the oneliner I used to mount the NFS share [13:34] Davmor2: passing some time while drinking tea in the forward bar. [13:35] Not sure when I was last so relaxed [13:35] What have I been missing? [13:36] bigcalm: well the lug meeting tomorrow for a kick off :P [13:36] Ah sod [13:40] bigcalm: other than that not a lot ;) [13:42] Hope you lot have been enjoying my photo tweets [13:43] bigcalm: the what? [13:43] Tweets with photos [13:48] bigcalm: man I can tell you're on holiday you seemed to of forgotten that I'm sarcastic :P [13:56] EE just tried to sell me Home Phone and Broadband, I'm not sure he got the result he was after. Opening gambit was Do you not think VM is expensive, no, oh why's that, I pay you 64quid for 2 phones, I pay them 6 quid more for 2 tv packages, land line and broadband who's speed you can't match, okay bye :) [14:04] * dwatkins wonders if there's a pub somewhere called Ten Forward [14:05] If this ship had 11 levels, then I would hope they would call the forward bar as suck [14:05] Such [14:07] thing is deck 10 would most likely be the engine room or something [14:07] unless it had an awful lot of decks [14:10] Despite being in port, 4G connection while on the ship is pants [14:10] Bloomin Faraday cage [14:11] "Ten Forward" is also the name of a coffee shop in Los Angeles. [14:23] haha [14:23] you're on holiday dude [14:23] I had a weeks holiday at home and barely had time to look at what's going on in IRC... [14:24] I had a customer once whose cluster was only accessible via 9600 baud satellite link [14:25] I remember being in a hotel in Leeds, connected to the internet using the 9600 modem in my phone which I think was a 6210, maybe similar [14:25] had to do windows admin, vnc of a 1024x768 screen over 9600bps is not fun [14:26] ouch [14:26] oof [14:26] fun that it worked tho === alan_g is now known as alan_g|tea [14:35] * bigcalm goes to do more holiday stuff [14:43] popey: it's bigcalm he can't help himself [14:43] I did lots of that on Sunday, and now my neck is sunburned. [14:43] popey: if his laptop went with them he would be working === alan_g|tea is now known as alan_g [14:45] I'm heartbroken, I just realised it's not Thursday [14:47] we can pretend it is if you like, Myrtti [14:50] * bigcalm returns because there's nothing to do while Hayley takes a shower [14:53] Back in our cabin, so I get to teather my laptop and use a sensible screen size for irc [14:53] bigcalm: Stop working NOW! [14:54] Actually, I was thinking of playing minecraft [14:55] I have 106mb left before I have to buy more data. Wonder if that will get me far with a public minecraft server [14:55] good plan [14:55] I remember the days when 64k was a lot of data ;) [14:55] My Tomtom reminds me of this, as it has the boot screen from a BBC Micro. [14:56] Pah [14:56] http://archive.retro-kit.co.uk/bbc.nvg.org/img/bbc-boot-anim.gif [14:56] ZX81 [14:56] 1KB [14:56] hardcore [14:56] The BBC Lives! was Site of the day, August 14, 1996 [14:56] Used to be able to write a fully functional drawing program in under 1K on a ZX81 [14:57] I remember typing-in one line BASIC programs [14:57] Of course, "fully functional" just meant "able to turn black dots on and off" [14:57] that's good enough [14:57] who needs a GUI? [14:57] it had a gui! [14:57] WEll, a flashing dot [14:57] fantastic! [14:58] hehe [14:58] And you pushed keys depending on whether you wanted to trail black or white when you moved it with the arrow keys [14:59] Used to type it in, and then draw Evil Edna [16:00] hey guys, can anyone see what is up with this logrotate script? https://gist.github.com/anonymous/8598df621f9b85c4db99 [16:01] the files rotate but the last action to upload them to s3 isn't working [16:01] when I run the action manually, it does work.. [16:02] joshua__: does logrotate know where s3cmd is, is it in the path that the script's context uses? [16:02] perhaps try using the explicit path for s3cmd [16:03] I have other single file logrotate scrips that are the same and are working [16:04] does the .2.gz file definitely exist at that time, or is the write asynchronous? [16:04] morning morning [16:04] it def exists.. [16:04] this works for example: https://gist.github.com/anonymous/fa4d1960e2ccdf4e521a [16:07] If I run with debug and verbose: [16:07] running last action script [16:07] running script with arg /var/log/debug [16:07] : " [16:08] s3cmd --config /root/.s3cfg put /var/log/debug.2.gz s3://mnp-logs/debug/`date "+%Y/%m/%d"`/debug-`date "+%Y-%m-%d"`-`hostname`.gz [16:08] " [16:08] eek, my bad [16:19] Waits in dus airport [16:34] got a weird picture i never seen before appearing in my google+ auto backup [16:35] http://i.imgur.com/VbHW93J.jpg [16:35] where could it have come from?# [16:36] ah, freenote app. weird. [16:39] lovely, I just broke my 12.04 a bit :-( [16:45] ooh, and I fixed it too. [16:45] nice. === alan_g is now known as alan_g|EOD [17:44] anyone here know if when using safecopy --stage3 I had a failure, can I just start stage3 again? and once it finishes can I just run --stage3 again specifying -I stage3.badblocks -o stage4.badblocks ? [18:43] exit back later [18:43] oops lol [19:09] where do i find downloaded apks on my android device? [19:10] ah, superuser was disabled.. [19:17] how do I stop ubuntu-server (no x) from blanking the screen/turning off the monitor after a certain time? (I can't tell which it's doing, it's a virtualbox VM) [19:33] ndf: http://superuser.com/questions/152347/change-linux-console-screen-blanking-behavior [19:33] ndf: you can add a boot (kernel command line) parameter, "consoleblank=0" to disable it [19:33] ndf: on an already-booted system you can use setterm [19:34] thankyou =) [19:37] I am also recovering a hard drive with safecopy, it's getting a lot of I/O errors... it did actually tell me how to turn off the warning messages but I lost it in the scroll buffer(for some reason it won't let me Rshift+PgUp on that tty). Is there a way I can get back to it? [19:38] not when it's scrolled away [19:38] best to google it [19:39] Yeah I am trying but it seems my term is a bit vague [19:52] I wasn't actually getting these buffer I/O error messages on my ubuntu desktop machine, only on ubuntu-server - so there must be a config diffference there [20:01] it's probably high priority kernel messages [20:03] yeah, is there a standardised way to turn off certain messages? (in this case buffer I/O error) [20:03] well there is, that's what I missed in that message in the scroll buffer [20:04] never mind I'll carry on googling [20:31] for those following the football: http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2014/jul/07/whos-best-at-predicting-the-world-cup-nate-silver-bankers-or-a-cat-parasite === xnox is now known as xnox_ === xnox_ is now known as Eisbrecher === Eisbrecher is now known as Eisbrecher_xnox