[05:36] <Kilos> morning all
[05:36] <Kilos> hi nabam 
[05:40]  * Kilos seems to remember nahum from long back
[06:27] <nabam> hello Kilos
[06:28] <nabam> Kilos were you in 2600-connected chans? I'm not sure I've been here other than that, I've been idling in nairobi lug for a few months until I actually got to nairobi :x
[06:29] <Kilos> oh cool, well then welcome to ubuntu-za
[06:30] <nabam> thanks, do I know you from somewhere else though?
[06:30] <nabam> I now work in Kenya, and may be working out of South Africa as well, not sure, trynna make connections
[06:31] <Kilos> i dont think so 
[06:31] <Kilos> kenya hmm...
[06:31] <Kilos> one of our guys now lives there
[06:31] <Kilos> he does kenyas networking and servers
[06:48] <ThatGraemeGuy> morning peeps
[06:49] <superfly> Ohi ThatGraemeGuy 
[06:51] <Kilos> hi superfly ThatGraemeGuy 
[06:55] <ThatGraemeGuy> where are the git nerds?
[06:57] <superfly> Not here. I despise git
[06:57] <ThatGraemeGuy> :'-(
[06:59] <superfly> It's over complicated, so whenever I have to use it I mess everything up and end up just cloning the entire repository again.
[06:59] <ThatGraemeGuy> hehe
[07:01] <superfly> Github and the Linux kernel are the two reasons why git is popular. In fact, I daresay that if it weren't for Github, few people would be using git
[07:02] <superfly> Oh, and the kernel is hardly a model for git use, the email patches around, which you can do with any VCS
[07:02] <superfly> *they
[07:04] <ThatGraemeGuy> yeah it confuses me too a lot of the time
[07:10] <ThatGraemeGuy> woot i figured it out
[07:10]  * ThatGraemeGuy rebases his fetch and reverts his pull something something
[07:33] <Squirm> morning
[07:34] <ThatGraemeGuy> 'lo Squirm 
[07:35] <Kilos> hi Squirm 
[07:58] <Kilos> hi bduk 
[07:58]  * Kilos needs sim for xperia, wbb
[08:06] <bduk> More kilos and others 
[08:38] <magespawn> good morning
[08:40] <magespawn> Maaz seen Kilos
[08:40] <Maaz> magespawn: Kilos was last seen 42 minutes and 38 seconds ago in #ubuntu-za on freenode [2014-11-13 23:58:13 PST], and has been offline on freenode since 2014-11-13 23:58:45 PST
[09:43] <Squirm> hmm
[09:43] <Squirm> being upped to a 40mbit line in about a week
[09:43] <Squirm> :D
[09:47] <ThatGraemeGuy> nice
[09:47] <ThatGraemeGuy> still waiting for our fiber :-o
[09:48] <ThatGraemeGuy> although it sounds like it'll be in next week maybe
[10:01] <JabberwockyA19> wow Squirm that's awesome, I"m still at 2mb (synced at 1.5) don't think I'll move any time soon :P
[10:02] <Squirm> ThatGraemeGuy: 40mbit fibre :D
[10:02] <Squirm> we're current;y on 20Mbit
[10:02] <Squirm> JabberwockyA19: work network
[10:02] <JabberwockyA19> even better
[10:02] <JabberwockyA19> how's the upload like?
[10:03] <ThatGraemeGuy> we have a 20Mbit wifi link for now, waiting for the fibre
[10:21] <Squirm> JabberwockyA19: better than the download :P
[10:22] <Squirm> JabberwockyA19: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3908579544
[10:22] <Squirm> I might test it after hours today/tomorrow
[10:23] <Squirm> ping time of 4ms
[10:23] <Squirm> wow
[10:26] <JabberwockyA19> ridiculous!
[10:27] <JabberwockyA19> in terms of ZA bandwidth ;-)
[10:29] <JabberwockyA19> I repaired my 1tb ext4 drive yesterday, still waiting for my "du" to show me how much data rsync was able to backup. Now I need to figure out how to online repair my 256gb btrfs drive
[11:23] <ThatGraemeGuy> oh, turns out I was wrong we are busy going live
[11:24] <ThatGraemeGuy> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3908684177
[11:24] <ThatGraemeGuy> they are busy as we speak, not full speed yet
[11:51] <Squirm> JabberwockyA19: our privider is putting in 100mbit RSAweb line
[12:20] <TinuvaMa_> ThatGraemeGuy: do a speedtest to the mweb cape town speedtest server
[12:20] <TinuvaMa_> that should closer reflect the backhaul speeds you get to the office
[12:34] <Trixar_za> I'm honestly contemplating getting one of those 8ta R30 for 1GB for 2 days deals
[12:42] <ThatGraemeGuy> TinuvaMa_: running it now, where is that mweb server hosted?
[12:43] <ThatGraemeGuy> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3908829472
[12:45] <ThatGraemeGuy> ^^mweb
[12:45] <ThatGraemeGuy> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3908833182 << vodacom
[12:49] <TinuvaMa_> interesting
[12:49] <TinuvaMa_> so i guess thats close to what you will get then
[12:49] <ThatGraemeGuy> our fibre is supposed to be 100Mbit once it's fully done
[12:50] <ThatGraemeGuy> that's 100Mbit from our office to our CPT DC
[12:54] <TinuvaMa_> mweb: http://www.speedtest.net/result/3908846396.png vodacom: http://www.speedtest.net/result/3908848464.png
[12:54] <TinuvaMa_> from our office
[12:54] <TinuvaMa_> on my laptop
[12:55] <ThatGraemeGuy> yeah I expect it'll be similar here once they're done
[12:56] <ThatGraemeGuy> you'd probably have a similar setup, fibre goes to your DC and then you hit the internet from there
[12:56] <ThatGraemeGuy> much cheaper to have a 100Mbit point-to-point fibre than an actual 100Mbit internet service
[13:06] <TinuvaMa_> yeah that is exactly what we do
[13:06] <TinuvaMa_> although we have a semi ring between office and dc
[13:07] <TinuvaMa_> teraco (1Gbps)-> cinx (1Gbps)-> office (200Mbps)-> teraco
[13:08] <TinuvaMa_> dfa is still the cheapest backhaul you can get, if you light it up yourself
[13:08] <ThatGraemeGuy> yeah i'm not exactly sure who's doing what on this side, i'm not involved with the office infrastructure
[15:32] <magespawn> brb
[16:29] <JabberwockyA19> Maaz: coffee please
[16:29] <Maaz> JabberwockyA19: There isn't a pot on
[16:29] <JabberwockyA19> Maaz: coffee pon
[16:29] <Maaz> JabberwockyA19: Sorry...
[16:29] <JabberwockyA19> Maaz: coffee on
[16:29]  * Maaz puts the kettle on
[16:29]  * JabberwockyA19 zZzZz
[16:33] <Maaz> Coffee's ready for JabberwockyA19!
[16:33] <JabberwockyA19> yay!
[18:03]  * z3r009 jumps
[20:14] <Kilos> evening all
[20:14] <Kilos> sigh i did it again
[20:15] <Kilos> Maaz, seen gremble
[20:15] <Maaz> Kilos: gremble was last seen 1 day, 2 hours and 36 minutes ago in #ubuntu-za on freenode [2014-11-13 09:39:23 PST], and has been offline on freenode since 2014-11-14 12:10:37 PST
[20:15] <Kilos> hi captine 
[20:16] <Trixar_za> Well, ok
[20:16] <Trixar_za> And Hi Kilos
[20:16] <Kilos> hi Trixar_za 
[20:17] <Trixar_za> I invented two phrases today by the looks of it. Voxel porn and just now Backrub harem
[20:17] <Kilos> lol
[20:21] <Kilos> hello superfly inetpro 
[20:36] <somaunn> Hi Kilos
[20:36] <somaunn> Hi superfly
[20:36] <Kilos> hi somaunn 
[20:36] <somaunn> Hi inetpro
[20:36] <somaunn> ain't sleeping ?
[20:37] <Kilos> im busy moving 725g off my drive otherwise it wont boot in the morning
[20:37] <Kilos> drive over full
[20:37] <somaunn> cool, from that crashed hdd ?
[20:38] <Kilos> even emails cant come in. says drive full
[20:38] <Kilos> yeah ive recovered tons
[20:38] <somaunn> cool
[20:38] <Kilos> yeah
[20:38] <somaunn> hwo big is your hdd
[20:38] <somaunn> ?
[20:39] <Kilos> 1TB
[20:39] <somaunn> heich
[20:39] <somaunn> bog 
[20:39] <somaunn> big
[20:39] <Kilos> yeah but scalpel doesnt recover only from one partition im sure it recovers the whole drive
[20:40] <somaunn> using scalpel ?
[20:40] <Kilos> then i still had what photorec recovered and foremost as well
[20:41] <Kilos> ya first testdisk then photorec the foremost then scalpel so each one adds what it has recovered
[20:41] <somaunn> is scalpel only working under linux
[20:41] <Kilos> Maaz, scalpel for windows
[20:41] <Maaz> Kilos: What?
[20:41] <somaunn> okay, according to your experience with these tools what can you tell us here ?
[20:41] <Kilos> Maaz, google scalpel for windows
[20:41] <Maaz> Kilos: "sleuthkit/scalpel · GitHub" https://github.com/sleuthkit/scalpel :: "carver-recovery - A utility based on Scalpel that uses file carving was ..." http://code.google.com/p/carver-recovery/ :: "Scalpel - ForensicsWiki" http://www.forensicswiki.org/wiki/Scalpel :: "Scalpel 2.0 Alternatives and Similar Software - AlternativeTo.net"
[20:41] <Maaz> http://alternativeto.net/software/scalpel/ :: "Scalpel Tutorial - YouTube" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrpR_qlHEIo…
[20:42] <somaunn> is scalpel better than testdisk ?
[20:42] <Kilos> i think it a linux tool only
[20:42] <Kilos> testdisk finds partitions and sometimes puts the data back
[20:42] <Kilos> the other 3 tools fill up whats missing till you have everything
[20:43] <Squirm> evening
[20:43] <Kilos> hi Squirm 
[20:43] <somaunn> Kilos: why "for windows when half of the planet will soon be subdued to linux ?
[20:43] <Kilos> good
[20:44] <Kilos> i was just checking whether it works on windows as well
[20:44] <Kilos> but i think you need linux
[20:45] <Kilos> ive just deleted the scalpel output and now only got 61g in home
[20:45] <Kilos> i need to save lots to get a 4TB drive
[20:49] <Kilos> somaunn, you have to run foremost before scalpel because scalpel uses foremost output to fill in everything that foremost missed
[20:49] <Kilos> only prob is it double up the saved data
[20:51] <somaunn> hi Squirm
[20:51] <Kilos> bushtech, xperia is working
[20:51] <bushtech> glad to hear that
[20:52] <somaunn> Maaz: google foremost for linux
[20:52] <Maaz> somaunn: "Foremost" http://foremost.sourceforge.net/ :: "Recover Deleted Files With foremost | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos ..." http://www.howtoforge.com/recover-deleted-files-with-foremost :: "foremost(1) - Linux man page" http://linux.die.net/man/1/foremost :: "Foremost - ArchWiki" https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Foremost :: "Foremost (software) - Wikipedia,
[20:52] <Maaz> the free encyclopedia" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foremost_(software) :: "Try it Now: Re…
[20:52] <Kilos> all in the repos somaunn 
[20:52] <bushtech> and there is a way to get that thing onto a later android OS
[20:52] <Kilos> three forensic data recovery tools
[20:53] <Kilos> testdisk foremost and scalpel
[20:53] <bushtech> so it's not so difficult to use
[20:53] <Kilos> photorec comes with testdisk
[20:53] <Kilos> what bushtech the fone or recovery tools
[20:54] <bushtech> phone
[20:54] <Kilos> oh yes its terrible
[20:55] <somaunn> Kilos: very interesting that foremost thing
[20:55] <somaunn> i like
[20:55] <Kilos> and whatsapp are supposed to send you the password they give you via sms but they didnt sms me
[20:55] <Kilos> grrr
[20:56] <Kilos> i need the password to make whatsapp work in pidgin
[20:57] <somaunn> wait wait wait Kilos
[20:57] <somaunn> what u mean here .... whatsapp works on linux also ????
[20:57] <Kilos> on pidgin
[20:58] <Kilos> linux and windows versions i think
[20:58] <somaunn> Nooooo man u jocking please
[20:58] <somaunn> Maaz: google whatsapp on pidgin
[20:58] <Maaz> somaunn: "WhatsApp on your computer: Pidgin plugin - www.davidgf.net" http://davidgf.net/page/39/whatsapp-on-your-computer:-pidgin-plugin :: "davidgfnet/whatsapp-purple · GitHub" https://github.com/davidgfnet/whatsapp-purple :: "ThirdPartyPlugins – Pidgin" https://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/ThirdPartyPlugins :: "#14850 (Whatsapp messanger) – Pidgin"
[20:58] <Maaz> https://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/14850 :: "WhatsApp [Pidgin-im.de Wiki]" http://wiki.pidgin-im.de/d…
[20:58] <Kilos> Maaz, google whatsapp for ubuntu pidgin
[20:58] <Maaz> Kilos: "whatsapp-purple : “whatsapp-purple Packagers” team - Launchpad" https://launchpad.net/~whatsapp-purple/+archive/ubuntu/ppa :: "command line - Whatsapp Help for Ubuntu 14.04! - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/459012/whatsapp-help-for-ubuntu-14-04 :: "WhatsApp on your computer: Pidgin plugin - www.davidgf.net" http://davidgf.net/page/39
[20:58] <Maaz> /whatsapp-on-your-computer:-pidgin-plugin :: "Install Whatsapp on Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10, 13.04 ... …
[20:58] <Kilos> haha
[20:59] <superfly> why do you want to use WhatsApp when there's a perfectly good open source alternative available?
[20:59] <Kilos> superfly, because family been nagging for about a year now
[20:59] <Kilos> they all whatsapp
[20:59] <superfly> Kilos: use Telegram.
[21:00] <somaunn> Telegram ?
[21:00] <superfly> Tell them to use Telegram. And if they have CrackBerries, tell them to get a real phone :-P
[21:00] <Kilos> i would but they whatsappers
[21:00] <somaunn> Maaz: google telegram for linux
[21:00] <Maaz> somaunn: "Telegram Apps" https://telegram.org/apps :: "Telegram Desktop" https://tdesktop.com/ :: "vysheng/tg · GitHub" https://github.com/vysheng/tg :: "Telegram Web" http://zhukov.github.io/webogram/ :: "How to use Telegram with any IM app - Ask Ubuntu" http://askubuntu.com/questions/425716/how-to-use-telegram-with-any-im-app :: "Three Telegram Clients For
[21:00] <Maaz> Ubuntu 14.04 (And Derivative Systems ..." http://linuxg.net/three-telegram-clients-for-ubuntu-…
[21:00] <Kilos> .lol
[21:00] <Kilos> they all crackberry peeps
[21:01] <Kilos> and ian uses a samsung s3 i think
[21:06] <somaunn__> Kilos: let's talk about Telegram
[21:06] <somaunn__> u said it's better than whatsapp right 
[21:06] <somaunn__> ??
[21:07] <Kilos> somaunn_, the fly said so
[21:07] <Kilos> ive never tried either of them
[21:08] <Kilos> and whats app on an xperia is hard work
[21:08] <Kilos> i battle to see the keyboard
[21:09] <somaunn__> Kilos: lol
[21:11] <Kilos> and fingers too fat to type there too
[21:12] <Kilos> xperia is made for small hand peeps
[21:13] <somaunn__> lo
[21:13] <somaunn__> lol
[21:15] <Kilos> somaunn__, nabam is near Symmetria 
[21:16] <Kilos> same country anyway
[21:16] <somaunn__> okay
[21:17] <somaunn__> where is Symmetria ?
[21:17] <Kilos> kenya
[21:19] <somaunn__> cool
[21:19] <somaunn__> he's not far that far from me ....
[21:19] <Kilos> he was looking for contacts up there i think
[21:39] <nuvolari> o/
[21:39] <nuvolari> oh hi
[21:40] <nuvolari> sleepy time
[21:40] <Kilos> hi nuvolari 
[21:40] <Kilos> hoe gaan dit seun
[21:56] <nuvolari> hi oom Kilos 
[21:56] <nuvolari> dit aan goed dankie en met oom?
[21:57] <Kilos> goed ook dankie
[21:57] <nuvolari> dis mooi oom!
[21:57] <nuvolari> ek moet gaan duik. het 7:30 PT !
[21:57] <nuvolari> dalk nog in die reën ook :P
[21:57] <Kilos> lekker slaap seun
[21:57] <nuvolari> lekker slaap oom Kilos :)
[21:58] <Kilos> dankie
[22:12] <captine> all up late
[22:12] <captine> evening
[22:12] <Kilos> yeah
[22:12] <Kilos> its morning already
[22:13] <bushtech> Kilos,  as dit so aangaan gaan jy gewoond raak aan die redeye shift :)
[22:13] <Kilos> rofl
[22:13] <Kilos> ek gaap aanhoudend hier
[22:14] <bushtech> wag jy ook vir die download hour
[22:14] <bushtech> of speel jy nog met jou drive?
[22:14] <Kilos> nee ek skyf die data wat te veel is na ander pc met n 16g stick
[22:14] <Kilos> ek het baie recover
[22:15] <bushtech> bou vir jou \
[22:15] <Kilos> gaan n maand vat om als deur te soek
[22:15] <bushtech> 'n blerrie backup server
[22:15] <Kilos> lol dit kos gelp man
[22:16] <bushtech> tussen al daai drives wat jy het moet daar 'n paar wees wat kan maak werk word
[22:17] <Kilos> ja maar ek moet grotes he om recoveries te doen
[22:18] <Kilos> al daai data moet iewers gaan om weer op nuwe drive te instaleer
[22:18] <superfly> Kilos: you haven't turned swipe on?
[22:18] <Kilos> what is that superfly ?
[22:19] <bushtech> wonder of mens 'n klomp kleintjies aanmekaar kan string
[22:19] <superfly> Kilos: you don't type, you swipe. What phone do you have again? The exact model number?
[22:19] <Kilos> sony experia U20i
[22:20] <bushtech> I think thats got a physical kb
[22:20] <Kilos> mini pro or something
[22:20] <Kilos> ya it open a querty keyboard
[22:21] <bushtech> bit difficult to swipe
[22:21] <superfly> I can't find a phone with that model number
[22:21] <Kilos> its fine for peeps with good eyes and small hands or long finger nails
[22:22] <superfly> anyways, night all
[22:22] <Kilos> http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_xperia_x10_mini_pro-3147.php
[22:22] <Kilos> night superfly sleep tight
[22:30] <Kilos> night all. sleep tight
[22:31]  * Kilos poegaai