[02:22] Well, Ubuntu 14.04.1 is out. [02:47] nhaines, Might update some servers now. [03:09] yeah, I think the raspberry pi was an armv5 [03:10] oops, it's an armv6 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raspberry_pi [03:10] Title: [Raspberry Pi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] [03:12] and ubuntu dropped v6 in 2009 [03:14] the Samsung Exynos is an armv7 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exynos [03:14] Title: [Exynos - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] [03:15] I put mine in developer mode and partitioned and got the boot loader installed but it's a strange command line on each side to switch it from bootimg one OS to another so I haven't used the Ubuntu partition much at all [03:16] I've had mine quite awhile and I love the light weight and long battery life. I see a lot of them carried by high school students in my area. [03:17] most chromebooks have gone intel which makes me sad [03:40] We're probably going with Samsung Chromebooks at work for some stuff [03:40] haven't made the final decision yet though [04:39] OSCON effin' rocks [04:46] philipballew, Are you in Antarctica now- hanging out with the penguins? [05:02] MarkDude got back from South America last week. Now I am in Auburn CA waisting my life away. [05:02] Auburn CA is the reason SF is a big city. [05:03] lol [05:03] * MarkDude is in PNW now [05:03] Mostly doing remodel/painting fun [05:04] Altho now Im doing mathery with numbers, graphs. Quite different than my manual labor ventures XD [05:05] * MarkDude won the OSCON Poker tourney. Got a Chromebook 3- looks like it will run Ub untu nicely [05:05] MarkDude, how long you gonna be in Portland? [05:05] maybe another week [05:06] Until the extradition treaty get worked out XD [05:06] After I get my contract stuff done, and a house or 3 [05:06] living the life I see. [05:06] * MarkDude will be in Napa in a few week [05:07] Well sorta- like doing techery for a few days- then work in hot sun, do some metrics, [05:07] I will be in napa soon myself for a week in the first of August probably. I'll hit you up if I am. [05:07] Napa is hella boring. [05:08] Cool- my gf would be cool with it [05:08] You met Ana banana and Eric? [05:09] They have a new house there. Wanna do some wine tasting ? [05:09] * MarkDude has free hookup likely [05:10] MarkDude, sure. I'll be pulling a you and crashing at my grandmas. [05:11] lol [05:12] * MarkDude has not been there that often. Mostly doing stuff so she has more independence. Got the drip irrigation thing rolling. Hopefully the garden rocks when I get back [05:12] For like 2 days [05:12] * MarkDude is either moving with gf to SF or Walnut Creek [05:13] September- October [05:13] So its cool if we stop by Gma Ballews for some cookies and kittey cat time? [05:15] * MarkDude was wondering a few things about your trip to almost Antartica [05:15] Did you see any monkeys? [05:16] Eat steak with vaqueros? And how many tattoos did you get? [05:17] Any climbing of Pyramids? Palm trees? What were your favorite new words you learned? [05:19] Hum, My Mexican spanish was not so well likes there MarkDude for instance. I ate a lit of food and also I drank a lot of beer. [05:19] liked... [05:19] lol [05:20] Nixe was trying to explain that sorta thing to a Swede last night at Jupiter Hotel [05:21] And YES she said- its VERY different than the language from Spain [05:21] Dubs and I did not know she was coming her til like Tue [05:22] What made her come? [05:22] Does she still do the videos? [05:22] * philipballew should go on youtube more [05:23] Yep [05:23] She is doing ok with Patreon now [05:24] She knows some decent Tagalog [05:24] * MarkDude was impressed [05:24] Not sure why she came- its was cool tho [05:31] We had fun at Mozilla party. Ben kicked some ass on it. He was at OSCON and organizing the party. They had airbrush tats [05:31] He got the fox (with the flame shooting out of its butt) on his other arm [05:32] Damn, he's not in this channel- will have to share log of this with him later [05:33] Anyway, Ben was rockin' Ubuntu on one arm- FF logo on other. Will post pics later [05:34] Jono introduced me as "The Honey Boo Boo of Open Source" XD [05:35] At a party. Thats effin awesome. It will make for a great hashtag- alotho it take up most of a tweet [05:36] So /me assumes it's a no on the monkeys thing? Pyramids? [05:36] Are you doing a post or few on your reflection on being back? [05:37] All AuBurned out [05:38] MarkDude, probably will post noting. I prefer to keep my whereabouts at any moment on the dl. [05:39] I leave the country probably 5-7 times a year these days. [05:39] Well, *after* you have eaten your peyote with a Medicine Man in area 51- THEN you post about it [05:39] well unless going to Mexico counts, than probably 40ish. [05:39] MarkDude, I was in cities with millions of people. [05:39] Technically it does count [05:39] I had starbucks several days for instance. [05:40] Technically. [05:41] Well, where most of us in Cali are NOW, were not for Santa Ana - would STILL be Mexico ;) [05:41] Remember the Alamo! [05:42] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iJMOBcPQyg [05:42] Title: [Molotov - Frijolero - YouTube] [05:43] * MarkDude thinks I maybe should have shared that in #ubuntu-us-ca-offtopic [05:44] NSFW due to language - mostly Mexican Spanish- altho English too XD [05:45] Do you use a fake name at Starbucks? Like Carlos Danger, Björn, or Floyd or sumthin whilst there? [05:46] * philipballew sends MarkDude a pm [05:46] * MarkDude prefers the name Dude, altho EVERYONE at store knows its me when they say it [05:49] * MarkDude asked Tim Oreilly about Diversity in Tech, his answer was pretty cool. I recorded it. [14:09] Good Morning [14:11] Does anyone else like to watch Security Now on Twit with Steve Gibson? [14:12] Good morning! [14:12] Can't say I've ever seen it. [14:22] Aw dude, it's a really great shoiw [14:23] http://twit.tv/show/security-now/465 [14:23] Title: [Security Now 465 | TWiT.TV] [14:24] and [14:24] https://www.grc.com/intro.htm [14:24] Title: [Home of Gibson Research Corporation] [14:25] I do an RSS to the podcast for Security Now and a few others from Twit [14:26] last night I was watching the second part of the Certificate Revocation [14:27] only to find out Chrome doesn't manage it! [14:27] https://www.grc.com/revocation/crlsets.htm [14:27] Title: [GRC's | Chrome's CRLSet Effectiveness Evaluation] [14:28] brb [14:43] I'm already at capacity for podcasts at the moment, due to lack of commute. :) [14:43] LOL! [14:43] I have a bunch I bring in through TBird [14:44] I cruze through them and pick out the stuff I think is interesting [14:44] I use my phone, although I have a couple in Rhythmbox. They're good for KSP background noise. Also probably Euro Truck Simulator 2 if I ever get back to that. [14:45] Although listening to streamed radio feeds for the country I was in was actually pretty incredible. [14:45] What is that? [14:45] Kerbal Space Program is a rocketry simulator. It's literally rocket science. Also lots of explosions. [14:45] Euro Truck Simulator 2 is a big rig truck simulator where you haul trailers across Europe. I bought it ironically but it's actually really cathartic. [14:46] Also I hunted down a force feedback USB wheel and pedals used for only $10 or $12. [14:46] Eh.....I just don't get into games anymore [14:46] Both run natively on Linux. [14:47] I had the wheel for a while back when I had an XBox [14:47] Well, one's a rocketry sim and one's a driving sim. So... :) [14:47] or wait? Oh, sorry, that was with the PS2 [14:47] for Gran Tourismo [14:47] I didn't ever expect to have a wheel. Although I could see getting a flight yoke if I felt there was a decent flight sim worth my time. [14:49] I think once I started getting back into programming, I lost interest in games...I think it's the "puzzle" effect programming has on me [14:50] I liked Portal 2 for the puzzles. KSP is real world hard. It's literally rocket science. [14:50] After a week or two I could land on the moon, but it took six months before I could rendezvous and dock. Of course, now I can do it any time. [14:52] I'm in the midst of writing a PerlTk program that stores user names and passwords to MySQL [14:53] It's more of a learning experiment than anything else [14:54] It could also be done in Java, but I think Java is a PITA [14:54] I like Perl better [14:54] * nhaines sticks with Python. :D [14:55] LOL! Yes, Python is very popular these days ... and it's good. I went through some rounds of it at code.he.net [14:55] Ruby looks fun too ... I will have to play with that here in the near future as well [14:56] But that's what I do for kicks, write little programs like that [14:56] It's fun. :) [14:57] They are! [14:57] I also want to start playing around with Perl CGI scripts so I had to tweak my Apache to get that running [14:58] I ended up going farther than expected and ended up moving into VirtualHosts modifying the .conf files [14:59] Doesn't take much to end up with some fun little website test beds. :) [14:59] All these years of running Apache and it just never occured to me to do that, I just used it as default because I'm running from one IP [15:01] I just always dumped all my dir in /var/www as set by default without ever thinking about directing to something else [15:02] Now I can get to /var/www and /srv/www and run sites or CGI from both [15:06] and since I use rsync for backups I symlink from a dir under /home to either of those locations then not have to sudo in anymore [15:07] rsync and preserve symlinks and it's all good - much better than what I was doing before sudo into /var/www for everything [15:21] Sounds good to me! Just remember you can throw it all in a virtual maching or LXC too. :) [15:21] akk: good morning! [15:21] hi nhaines! [15:22] akk: had to do some text effects in GIMP last night. I wish I had had your book around! [15:23] Text layer, dupe, expand layer to image size, select by color, grow 5px, feather 3px, fill selection, select none, move layer down one. [15:23] Text outlines are literally the only thing I miss about Photoshop. [15:23] Okay, maybe also effect layers. ;) [15:24] You can to text to path, then do things with the path, but it means a bunch of extra steps. [15:24] Eventually gimp will have "non-destructive operations" which will have a similar effect to effect/adjustment layers. [15:24] But not in 2.10, alas. [15:25] So it'll be years. [15:25] Aww. [15:25] I'll just be happy when their 32-bit colorspace engine is default so I can stop listening to a certain OCLUG member complain about it on the mailing list. [15:25] Grow, feather, fill, sounds a bit like a drop shadow. Did you try fiddling with drop shadow params? [15:26] Nope, it was a colored text border. [15:26] Yeah, I don't care a whit about 32-bit color but I'm sure looking forward to not hearing complaints any more. [15:26] And yes, I did peek at drop shadow, but no didn't change the defaults. [15:27] So maybe I'll do that next time. Otherwise I eventually have to learn to create actions. [15:32] I've found myself doing various blur/fill combinations before remembering that in drop shadow you can change offset to 0 and color to anything. [15:33] Yeah, I didn't even realize what you were saying until 5 seconds after I typed my comment. :) [15:33] So that's much appreciated. I'll know for sure next week. :) === ]reed[ is now known as [reed] === jtatum_ is now known as jtatum