[00:12] * netritious is just not as close to his PC as he used to be [00:12] proximity wise....I know it misses me when I'm not tickling the keyboard [00:12] so how have you guys been Unit193, wrst? [00:18] Alive, and now that Nov4 is over, better. :P [00:24] Almost over and I agree with Unit193 , netritious the sooner the politicians crawl back in their dirty disgusting holes the better I will be [01:12] no one likes politicians, even the politicians themselves lol [01:27] They are a sub-human species [03:45] Sahara, one of my kitties, died a short time ago [03:45] I don't know what caused her death [03:45] I found her on a suitcase in the rafters in the garage a few hours ago. immobile, slowly meowing and flicking her tail [03:46] I got her down and put her on a box with some towels [03:46] but she went down hill fast [03:47] now shes gone [11:23] Sorry to hear froggie :( [15:13] It's always sad when a pet goes. Also sorry to hear. :( [15:14] On another note, having a problem with VLC on windows: http://i.imgur.com/o3QUFaM.jpg?1 [15:15] ^^via reddit. avoided that site what seems like forever, now partially addicted. [16:15] anyone here still using ubuntu? [17:13] netritious: I do some [17:51] me to wrst, although it's been a while since I installed. Still running 12.04 on a LXC server. [17:53] I also install it for several people [18:07] I have to upgrade a family from 12.04 to 14.04. Upgrading them from 10.04 to 12.04 was stupid easy...hoping I have the same luck this go around. [18:10] I've done the auto-upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 with no problem netritious, shood work [18:10] * average_guy crosses fingers [18:13] I've only had an upgrade problem when I decided to go from 8.04->10.04->12.04 on a server, but they weren't unsolvable ones. [18:15] init system changeoever in some of that I guess? [18:15] iirc the biggest prob was none of my beep scripts worked any more. I think I had to edit the modules blacklist and comment pcspkr or something like that. [18:16] ahh ok [18:19] on a headless system I find beep invaluable for knowing when a long running process is finished, or to get periodic notifications on a series of long processes. [18:22] eg when building rainbow tables, which takes /forever/ [18:39] makes sense [18:48] gpu cracking is what's hot now-a-days I hear [18:48] http://blog.ircmaxell.com/2011/08/rainbow-table-is-dead.html [18:48] http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/12/25-gpu-cluster-cracks-every-standard-windows-password-in-6-hours/ [18:54] I agree, just giving an example. I still have tables around here somewhere. Not bad for checking weak passwords on the spot with a $200 laptop. [19:07] I like that blog. Good info average_guy [19:08] and looks like when I find that drive I can format it and put it to use for something else lol