[05:07] <Kilos> morning Squirm  nuvolari_  inetpro_  and others
[05:08] <Kilos> inetpro_  nuvolari_  julle sleep stert
[05:41] <Kilos> hi bduk1  
[05:57] <bduk1> Hi Kilos  and others
[06:00] <Squirm> morning
[06:12] <Kilos> hi ThatGraemeGuy  
[06:22] <Squirm> wow I'm tired today
[06:25] <Kilos> blame the weather
[06:27] <Squirm> yeah, the bright sunshine we've had for two days makes everyone sleepy
[06:30] <Kilos> more inetpro  
[06:31] <inetpro> good mornings
[06:32] <inetpro> you also got a wonderful bit of rains kilos?
[06:32] <Kilos> ai! you got rain??
[06:32] <inetpro> yep
[06:32] <Kilos> we got wind , branches off trees and power offs
[06:33] <inetpro> ai!
[06:34] <Kilos> hoe groter die sonde hoe groter die genade
[06:34] <Kilos> hehe
[06:44] <ThatGraemeGuy> mornings
[06:55] <Kilos> so Symmetria  did you see a traffic increase on the server?
[08:26] <Squirm> Maaz: tell magespawn Hey. The position has just been released. It was just sent to the Durban LUG, otherwise I can forward the email to you
[08:26] <Maaz> Squirm: Sure, I'll tell magespawn on freenode
[08:37] <Squirm> for those interested in a job opportunity. good start for your IT career(I've been here just under 3 years already)
[08:37] <Squirm> http://www.isasa.org/vacancies/listing/it-intern
[08:43] <TinuvaMac> how much would something like that pay?
[08:44] <TinuvaMac> out of interest sake only, since I am sure it is far below what I get now
[08:46] <Squirm> decent enough salary. I'm paying off my car at the moment
[08:46] <Squirm> and free board and lodging
[08:46] <Squirm> it's a good starting point
[09:14] <TinuvaMac> if i was just starting out, it would be awesome indeed
[09:14] <TinuvaMac> been over 7 years in the ISP industry now
[09:14] <ThatGraemeGuy> where are you based? and what do you do?
[09:19] <TinuvaMac> cape town, like I said, ISP business, do anything from networking, to *nix sysadmin
[09:26] <ThatGraemeGuy> http://www.hetzner.co.za/careers/career-opportunities, if you are looking for something
[09:35] <TinuvaMac> thats close to my house too
[09:40] <ThatGraemeGuy> we just moved
[09:42] <ThatGraemeGuy> Tygervalley, so probably still close, maybe closer
[10:34] <somaunn> Hello guys
[10:35] <Kilos> hi somaunn  
[10:37] <somaunn> how are things
[10:38] <somaunn> did ubuntu 14.10 get released ?
[10:39] <somaunn> brb
[10:40] <Kilos> must been released by now. Symmetria  gave a link
[10:41] <Kilos> look in last nights logs at 20.58
[10:50] <JabberwockyA19> anyone else read that it could be the last x86_32 release? I read it on a random site yesterday... don't want to spread rumours
[10:53] <Kilos-> sjoe what about old pcs
[10:58] <ThatGraemeGuy> 16.04 could be the last x86 release is what I read
[10:59] <ThatGraemeGuy> but none of the articles from any official source
[10:59] <ThatGraemeGuy> Kilos: it costs money to support an architecture, it's perfectly reasonable to drop support at this stage imho
[11:01] <Kilos> yeah i spose so
[11:02] <Kilos> but thats quite a few years to go yet
[11:02] <Kilos> ill use tinycorelinux on old pcs after that
[11:02] <ThatGraemeGuy> the amd64 extensions are already just over 10 years old, I'm surprised Ubuntu have still maintained x86 for so long
[11:03] <ThatGraemeGuy> microsoft dropped it on the server side long ago
[11:03] <Kilos> im glad they did
[11:06] <TinuvaMac> ThatGraemeGuy: yeah Hetzner's new offices are super close to me, I live down Old Oak, just a bit down from Tygervalley
[11:07] <ThatGraemeGuy> nice
[11:15] <TinuvaMac> have a friend who already works there
[11:20] <ThatGraemeGuy> oh, who?
[11:20] <somaunn> I'm back
[11:20] <TinuvaMac> Mr Rees
[11:21] <ThatGraemeGuy> oh, the noob
[11:21] <ThatGraemeGuy> lol
[11:22] <TinuvaMac> haha yeah he started very recently
[11:44] <JabberwockyA19> I'm all for dropping old web browser support and removing cpu support from steam that don't have relatively new instructions, since those cpu does not support apps within steam either... but I'll really miss OS support 
[11:44] <JabberwockyA19> I do understand why they will need to drop support, but I'll still miss it
[11:45] <JabberwockyA19> same goes for my raspberry pi, except it never had support :P
[13:09] <bushtech2> identity problems?
[13:10] <Kilos> lol
[16:52] <Squirm> ttyl
[16:52] <Squirm> Sunday probably
[16:52] <Squirm> last weekend at home for a while
[16:56] <Rynomster> so weird being in this channel.. so much closer to home
[16:56] <Rynomster> :D
[17:27] <Kilos> lol
[17:51] <Kilos> hi smile 
[18:03] <smile> hi Kilos :)
[18:04] <smile> everything in life has it purpose ;)
[18:05] <Kilos> haha
[18:17] <smile> * its :P
[18:17] <smile> Kilos: I am testing WikiList :D
[18:18] <smile> http://hugsmile.eu/en/wikilist/ :) testing wikilist on several different Linux distributions :) under mageia, it works beautifully
[18:19] <smile> also tested were debian, ubuntu, fedora and opensuse
[18:35] <Kilos> cool sami
[18:35] <Kilos> smile, 
[18:36] <Kilos> night all. sleep tight
[18:57] <smile> running on manjaro/arch now :)
[19:11] <smile> bye :)
[19:12] <smile> bye :)