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andylock1an | hey. popey. i installed ubuntu on my nexus 4 and it ran out of battery. is it easy to fix it as now it wont charge. oops. | 07:10 |
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andylock1an | sat in a squash court with no partner. less than ideal. | 07:14 |
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map | hm | 07:35 |
map | we may not hav much | 07:40 |
map | but we got morsld | 07:40 |
map | :) | 07:40 |
map | i spoke to some tat asking for a lighter nd my 'frend' text me right away | 07:40 |
map | 'dont speak to her' | 07:40 |
map | because hes sleeping with her while his fiancws npregnant | 07:41 |
andylockran | top guy | 07:42 |
map | yep | 07:42 |
map | i was in some bar and i saw this girl | 07:43 |
map | and i spoke to her | 07:43 |
map | he text me sying 'ARE YOU RETARDED DONT TALK TO HR' | 07:43 |
map | classic idiot in trouble | 07:43 |
map | he sent me another few messages but i left thm ouit | 07:44 |
map | ]told him 'fine dont nspeak to me il tel your girlfriend whats going on and you csn foff' | 07:45 |
map | im vaguely surprised he threatened me in the message - he knows id knock him out in two seconds then go home for dinner | 07:46 |
map | and im not a violent person:D | 07:49 |
map | but i wont be tking for a fool | 07:49 |
MooDoo | morning all | 08:25 |
zmoylan-pi | all hail MooDoo \o/ | 08:27 |
zmoylan-pi | beats the usual morning :-) | 08:27 |
zmoylan-pi | time for porridge | 08:37 |
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bigcalm | Good morning peeps :) | 09:12 |
MooDoo | morning bigcalm | 09:17 |
bigcalm | o/ | 09:18 |
foobarry | \o | 09:21 |
foobarry | got soaked because i believed my phone | 09:21 |
foobarry | who said it wouldn't rain | 09:21 |
zmoylan-pi | your phone is depressed and was trying to void it's warranty :-p | 09:22 |
diplo | Morning all | 09:23 |
foobarry | next time i interview someone one of the question will be to ask them to sit in a quiet office for 5 minutes | 09:24 |
foobarry | then ask them to do some tasks, like eat a sandwich | 09:25 |
zmoylan-pi | with a clock with an irregular tick like the patricians? :-) | 09:25 |
foobarry | and see how much disruption and disgusting noises come out of them | 09:25 |
foobarry | then make a phone call without broadcasting to the entire office | 09:25 |
foobarry | then make a really personal phone call on their mobile | 09:26 |
foobarry | that kind of thing | 09:26 |
MooDoo | morning diplo | 09:27 |
zmoylan-pi | japan takes their interviews a little further :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQlQoMrymts | 09:28 |
zmoylan-pi | huh, thought it was japan. | 09:29 |
JamesTait | Good morning all; happy Entrepreneurship Day! :-D | 09:37 |
zmoylan-pi | entrepreneurship day... with balloons, powerpoint presentations and fund raisers? | 09:40 |
diplo | How's the new job going MooDoo ? | 09:41 |
popey | Good morning. | 09:41 |
popey | ooh http://n1.nokia.com/ | 09:47 |
* zmoylan-pi fondly remembers my nokia 770 tablet. best wifi... ever. | 09:48 | |
zmoylan-pi | with android 5... tempting | 09:55 |
popey | china first... | 09:56 |
zmoylan-pi | that'll shake out any bugs then | 09:57 |
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MooDoo | diplo: brill thanks :D | 10:03 |
MooDoo | diplo: i have my 3 months end of probation review this afternoon | 10:08 |
popey | andylockran: you need to charge it from a wall wart. | 10:11 |
diplo | That's great news! | 10:13 |
diplo | Still in Nottingham ? | 10:13 |
MooDoo | diplo: yeah, bulwell, blenheim ind estate | 10:18 |
czajkowski | aloha | 10:25 |
diddledan | mornin morning | 10:28 |
popey | morning | 10:28 |
czajkowski | how's everyone ? | 10:29 |
brobostigon | morning boys and girls. | 10:29 |
bigcalm | Ubuntu Mate torrent - peaked at 13.26 MB/s, steady at 12.89 MB/s :) | 10:30 |
popey | gosh | 10:32 |
bigcalm | Download, not upload :P | 10:32 |
popey | haha, leecher | 10:33 |
popey | dunno how many seeds there are | 10:33 |
bigcalm | I think I leeched from 20 seeds | 10:33 |
popey | nice | 10:33 |
bigcalm | I'm currently uploading to 1 client at 3KB/s | 10:34 |
bigcalm | :| | 10:34 |
bigcalm | Last Announce: Today 10:30:11 AM (got 27 peers) | 10:34 |
bigcalm | There you go | 10:34 |
bigcalm | 26 of those are seeding | 10:34 |
bigcalm | For the sake of compatability, I got the 32bit version | 10:35 |
bigcalm | This is going on the USB flash drive on my key ring | 10:36 |
* bigcalm looks around for a spare computer to try it on | 10:39 | |
bigcalm | I wonder if my wife will mind if I pinch her laptop | 10:39 |
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andylockran | popey - have tried from the wall, red led lights up for 60 seconds, then it goes off, never picks up the charge. | 11:22 |
andylockran | Read on the wiki it's potentially a known issue and need to open up the phone to disconnect some internal hardware | 11:22 |
popey | no | 11:22 |
popey | just leave it alone | 11:22 |
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popey | plugged in | 11:22 |
andylockran | ok | 11:24 |
andylockran | well it's on charge at home | 11:24 |
andylockran | will check it tonight | 11:24 |
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bigcalm | One thing I like about this soundbar is that I have to turn the sub woofer down by 3 levels when listening to Nemones Electric Ladyland. I wub my bass but I can hear it outside of the house if it's set to normal | 12:19 |
daftykins | hahaha | 12:21 |
daftykins | the normalisation of audio can be pretty damn frustrating | 12:22 |
daftykins | having to keep sitting on the dials and so on | 12:22 |
daftykins | i love that my Onkyo AV receiver has an android app, so i can just jump on that and drag the sub up and down as per requirement | 12:22 |
bigcalm | Sound, especially bass, travels very well though our house. So I only use the soundbar when my wife is out | 12:22 |
bigcalm | I have the IR remote to the soundbar on my desk | 12:23 |
daftykins | is it attached via optical then? presuming this is the new purchase | 12:23 |
bigcalm | Yep | 12:23 |
bigcalm | Very happy with it | 12:23 |
daftykins | neat :D | 12:24 |
daftykins | huzzah at getting to set up Google Apps for a client again, i do love the simplicity | 12:25 |
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dvrr | how to setup squid proxy with dansguardian ubuntu 14.04 | 12:36 |
awilkins | http://lmgtfy.com/?q=how+to+setup+squid+proxy+with+dansguardian+ubuntu+14.04&l=1 | 12:40 |
daftykins | tsk tsk awilkins ;) | 12:40 |
daftykins | hey we even have a result from our very own TheOpenSourcerer! | 12:41 |
daftykins | result #2 | 12:41 |
MooDoo | i setup ha proxy + keepalived the other night :S | 12:45 |
MooDoo | :D | 12:45 |
daftykins | what does that do? | 12:46 |
MooDoo | i have two webservers, if one goes down it moves a ip from one machine to the other, so sites never go down :D | 12:46 |
MooDoo | means i can have my sites on my main server, then for redundancy have a copy on a vps | 12:47 |
MooDoo | which can take over | 12:47 |
daftykins | ah ok so ha was high availability | 12:48 |
daftykins | sounds good :> | 12:48 |
MooDoo | yes | 12:49 |
MooDoo | works quite well for my setup | 12:49 |
daftykins | any reason both sides aren't all VPS? | 12:54 |
MooDoo | daftykins: I just had a 1u server for my sites so using that. vps's are on another seperate box | 12:55 |
daftykins | bleh, what a frustrating registrar - makes you buy 'webzone credits' to let you do simple things like email forwarding | 12:56 |
Azelphur | daftykins: I bought that drive thing :) | 13:08 |
daftykins | \o/ | 13:08 |
MooDoo | woohoo pass probabtion | 13:15 |
daftykins | weyhey ;D | 13:16 |
daftykins | congrats | 13:16 |
MooDoo | :d | 13:19 |
DJones | MooDoo: That just means you've got to stay there now (whether you like it or not) | 13:22 |
MooDoo | DJones: good job i like it then isn't it | 13:25 |
Myrtti | meh. My screenlet stopped working | 13:26 |
andylockran | anyone else been on http://yougov.co.uk/profiler ? | 13:28 |
diplo | popey, are you still using syncthing ? | 13:36 |
diplo | Going to give it another go this afternoon | 13:36 |
popey | yes | 13:36 |
diplo | Do you sync any windows machines ? | 13:36 |
diplo | Would like to run it off my parents Win7 box so sync back to my server | 13:37 |
popey | http://www.networkworld.com/article/2848723/microsoft-subnet/hackers-claim-bittorrent-sync-should-not-be-used-for-sensitive-data.html | 13:37 |
popey | i dont use it on windows | 13:37 |
diplo | yeah, sort of what prompted me to look again | 13:37 |
diplo | I installed BTSync a week ago but hadm't got round to setting it up yet | 13:37 |
diplo | Glad I didn't now | 13:37 |
diplo | :) | 13:37 |
daftykins | i don't particularly trust BTSync, it's still gotta go off somewhere to find the peer | 13:38 |
daftykins | played with it a couple of times to share a folder between myself and friends | 13:38 |
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* directhex_ moos | 13:47 | |
daftykins | afternoonings mr.hex | 13:50 |
brobostigon | RAWR | 13:52 |
MooDoo | he's got a tail | 14:03 |
directhex_ | who was asking about the debian GR vote? | 14:04 |
directhex_ | the secretary is already running hourly partial analysis of received ballots, they just aren't enabling the full results mode yet. https://vote.debian.org/~secretary/gr_initcoupling/ | 14:05 |
aquarius | OK, compiling-things-is-good people, I am in need of a remedial class. I'm trying to compile a static version of sox to drop onto a website. I have pretty much managed this, but the version on the site fails with error "./sox: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by ./sox)". (The website is running a rather older version of Debian than my Ubuntu 14.04 desktop). The question is thi | 14:32 |
aquarius | s: is that error because sox *itself* needs this newer glibc (and therefore I'll never be able to run it on an older system), or is it just because I compiled it on a system *with* a newer version of glibc (and therefore I could conceivably compile it with an older glibc and then it'd work)? | 14:32 |
aquarius | I suspect the answer is the latter, to which my second question is: how do I statically compile something against an older version of glibc (note: I don't want to statically link in glibc itself; I'm happy to have that dynamic, as long as it's to the older version present on the website machine) without setting up a chroot/lxc/etc with some ancient version of Debian in it? | 14:33 |
popey | aquarius: what version of debian? | 14:35 |
aquarius | popey, I don't know | 14:35 |
popey | cat /etc/debian_release ? | 14:35 |
aquarius | it has kernel 3.2, which I was able to find out | 14:35 |
popey | might tell you | 14:35 |
popey | lsb_release -a | 14:35 |
popey | might also tell you | 14:35 |
aquarius | I do not have a shell on the machine, and access to files is restricted to the stuff in my ftp folder | 14:35 |
popey | nice | 14:35 |
aquarius | I can run things from php, and php has a built-in uname() function, hence getting the kernel version | 14:36 |
aquarius | but I don't have access to lsb_release, I don't think | 14:36 |
aquarius | I'll try it, mind, since I just assumed I wouldn't rather than actually checking :P | 14:36 |
marxjohnson | can you run shell commands from php? | 14:36 |
aquarius | marxjohnson, I can | 14:36 |
popey | you could get the binary of sox from packages.debian.org | 14:36 |
popey | find sox, grab the binary deb and use "ar -x foo.deb" to unpack it | 14:36 |
aquarius | popey, I could, but that is compiled with a whole bunch of dependent libraries which I do not have. Hence trying to make a static build. | 14:37 |
popey | what are you usng sox for? | 14:37 |
popey | OOI | 14:37 |
aquarius | I could in theory get all the dependent libraries too and stick them in a folder on the site and LD_LIBRARY_PATH them in, but, well, that's hell on earth, doing that | 14:37 |
aquarius | am using sox to convert an mp3 to data so that I can draw a waveform of it. | 14:38 |
aquarius | aha! | 14:39 |
aquarius | No LSB modules are available. | 14:39 |
aquarius | Distributor ID:Debian | 14:39 |
aquarius | Description:Debian GNU/Linux 7.7 (wheezy) | 14:39 |
aquarius | Release:7.7 | 14:39 |
aquarius | Codename:wheezy | 14:39 |
popey | so you could make a simple debian wheezy chroot and build it in that? | 14:39 |
aquarius | I could, I suppose, and that's my fallback blimey-if-i-have-to option | 14:40 |
aquarius | what I'm hoping is that someone who knows about this stuff will say: just do configure --glibc=2.10 or somethnig ;) | 14:40 |
popey | what arch is it? | 14:41 |
popey | 32 or 64 bit? | 14:41 |
aquarius | amd64 afaict | 14:41 |
popey | what does uname -a return? | 14:41 |
aquarius | Linux dynamic-web10 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.63-2+deb7u1 x86_64 GNU/Linux | 14:42 |
popey | so 64-bit | 14:42 |
aquarius | 64 bit indeed | 14:42 |
aquarius | that's why I felt comfortable compiling the binary on this machine, which is also 64 bit | 14:42 |
popey | k | 14:42 |
aquarius | but I didn't know about this glibc thing | 14:42 |
popey | i have a wheezy amd64 chroot here. | 14:44 |
popey | do you want me to try and build it for you? | 14:44 |
BigRedS | can you install the glibc version that is on the server on your local machine? Or I have a bunch of wheezy machines knocking around if I could build it for you? | 14:44 |
aquarius | BigRedS, I have no idea about installing other glibcs... | 14:45 |
aquarius | popey, build script is at http://paste.ubuntu.com/9073097/ if you fancy giving it a try | 14:45 |
aquarius | create a new folder and put the script in it, then run it | 14:45 |
aquarius | (from inside the folder) | 14:45 |
popey | k | 14:45 |
aquarius | it does not try hard to recover if paths are wrong, and it'll write stuff all over your disc :) | 14:46 |
aquarius | hence putting it in its own folder | 14:46 |
BigRedS | Oh. That 'download as text' link isn't actually a 'download as text' link... | 14:46 |
popey | it is | 14:47 |
popey | you need to login | 14:47 |
popey | because reasons | 14:47 |
aquarius | the reason is that otherwise people can host javascript on pastebin. | 14:47 |
aquarius | and html and whatnot | 14:47 |
aquarius | which IS do not want. :) | 14:47 |
BigRedS | yeah, I'm used to doing 'save link target as' on those and giving it to wget | 14:48 |
popey | building | 14:48 |
aquarius | popey, I don't know what dependencies etc it needs. Probably libtool, whatever that is | 14:49 |
aquarius | I had to install that :) | 14:49 |
popey | i installed build-essential | 14:49 |
BigRedS | it's just tripped over libmad0-dev for me | 14:49 |
BigRedS | and it's ocurred to me that I might not want to do this all over my desktop :) | 14:49 |
popey | same | 14:49 |
aquarius | hm, it downloads its own libmad and statically compiles it into the binary, at least in theory | 14:50 |
aquarius | that's what it's *supposed* to do, although whether it *does* it or not is another question ;) | 14:50 |
aquarius | popey, what's the output? Although I am unlikely to have a very good idea how to solve it -- it may be apparent that I do not have a very clear idea of what I'm doing, here :P | 14:50 |
popey | its fine, i can fix | 14:51 |
popey | cp: cannot stat `deps/built/sox/bin/sox': No such file or directory | 14:51 |
popey | it does fail, can't find LAME | 14:51 |
aquarius | it downloads lame and copiles it and links it into the binary, as it does with mad | 14:51 |
aquarius | so perhaps there's a problem with the lame compilation? | 14:52 |
popey | ./makesox.sh: line 41: realpath: command not found | 14:52 |
aquarius | ha! | 14:52 |
aquarius | oops | 14:52 |
aquarius | is that not installed by default? :) | 14:52 |
aquarius | apt-get install realpath | 14:52 |
popey | not in a basic chroot, no | 14:52 |
* popey tries again | 14:52 | |
popey | http://paste.debian.net/132315/ | 14:54 |
popey | root@deep-thought:/tmp# file sox | 14:55 |
popey | sox: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.26, BuildID[sha1]=0xe9c46243756db012f60ea53011d7cefa9bd28027, not stripped | 14:55 |
aquarius | woo! | 14:55 |
aquarius | can I have it? and I'll try it on the website... | 14:55 |
popey | http://popey.com/~alan/sox | 14:55 |
popey | "dynamically linked (uses shared libs)" | 14:56 |
aquarius | ya | 14:56 |
popey | k | 14:56 |
aquarius | it's dymanically linked to glibc for a start | 14:56 |
popey | yeah, not much else | 14:56 |
popey | http://paste.debian.net/132318/ | 14:57 |
popey | ^ output of "ldd sox" | 14:57 |
aquarius | and libm and things, I think | 14:57 |
aquarius | sweet | 14:57 |
aquarius | trying on website | 14:57 |
aquarius | YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH | 14:58 |
* aquarius does the dance of joy | 14:59 | |
aquarius | nice one | 14:59 |
aquarius | well, it runs, at least ;) | 14:59 |
popey | ☻ | 14:59 |
aquarius | thank you! | 15:00 |
aquarius | that was in a stock wheezy chroot? | 15:00 |
aquarius | magnificent victory. I should write this up, I feel. | 15:04 |
aquarius | it runs on my actual machine as well, which is very cool | 15:04 |
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aquarius | single binary ftw | 15:04 |
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popey | aquarius: yes | 15:08 |
popey | aquarius: http://paste.debian.net/132323/ was everything I did inside the chroot | 15:09 |
popey | sudo debootstrap --arch=amd64 wheezy ./wheezy/ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/ | 15:09 |
popey | thats how i made it... | 15:09 |
popey | then entered it with... | 15:09 |
popey | sudo mount -o bind /dev wheezy/dev | 15:09 |
popey | sudo mount -t proc none wheezy/proc | 15:09 |
popey | sudo chroot wheezy | 15:10 |
popey | then those commands in the paste, clearly some fiddling there ㋛ | 15:10 |
aquarius | http://www.kryogenix.org/days/2014/11/18/making-a-static-build-of-sox/ written up | 15:56 |
andylockran | cheers sil! | 16:02 |
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BigRedS | What's the current favourite thing for self-hosted dropbox? I've no need for owncloudy features | 16:15 |
aquarius | I like syncthing | 16:15 |
BigRedS | ooh, it's got the 'decentralised' buzzword | 16:22 |
daftykins | ;) | 16:24 |
daftykins | that must be good! | 16:24 |
shauno | I should take another stab at that sometime. last I tried, owncloud's clients were terribad | 16:27 |
daftykins | :D | 16:27 |
shauno | the server did what it said on the can, but the file-sync-client for osx just kinda made stuff up as it went along, wandered around in circles, and generally drooled a lot | 16:29 |
shauno | (or more specifically, didn't actually sync anything, just created duplicates) | 16:31 |
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jpds | BigRedS: git-annex. | 16:33 |
BigRedS | jpds: yeah, this is for my dad... | 16:35 |
BigRedS | shauno: I pondered owncloud, but I don't need about 90% of what it lists as features, really. I just need a directory that's kept in sync | 16:35 |
jpds | BigRedS: spideroak? | 16:35 |
BigRedS | I'm looking for something self-hosted | 16:38 |
BigRedS | it's a big bunch of data and my server's got a good amount of storage space | 16:38 |
BigRedS | Sparkleshare's what I've used before, but this will be some large files, and I recall it (or git) not really dealing with those very well | 16:39 |
aquarius | BigRedS, that's exactly what I use syncthing for | 16:53 |
popey | \o/ syncthing | 17:00 |
diddledan | lol @ the question for this competition: http://hexus.net/ce/features/gadgets/77025-win-moto-360-omate-x-smartwatch/ | 17:50 |
daftykins | ;) | 17:50 |
intrbiz | maybe if you answer it wrong you have a better chance of winning? | 17:53 |
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popey | MartijnVdS: you about? | 18:17 |
MartijnVdS | yeah | 18:20 |
popey | yo | 18:20 |
popey | odd problem with that firmware | 18:20 |
MartijnVdS | oh? | 18:20 |
popey | xbox and mbp can connect, get an IP but it doesn't route packets | 18:21 |
popey | my android tablet connects fine, and works okay. | 18:21 |
popey | kind perplexed | 18:21 |
daftykins | to the packet sniffing! | 18:21 |
MartijnVdS | popey: check /etc/config/firewall | 18:21 |
MartijnVdS | it shouldn't firewall.. because bridging | 18:22 |
popey | all commented out | 18:22 |
popey | oh, except one line | 18:22 |
popey | which includes an empty file | 18:22 |
popey | so thats okay | 18:22 |
popey | oh it's not that its not passing packets (sorry, I tested again late last night) | 18:22 |
popey | I can connect from the mac and ping 192.168.1.1 which is the other side of the router | 18:23 |
popey | but I cant ping anything outside my network | 18:23 |
MartijnVdS | ah | 18:23 |
MartijnVdS | maybe the firmware is running its own dhcp server? | 18:23 |
MartijnVdS | try /etc/init.d/dnsmasq stop; /etc/init.d/dnsmasq disable | 18:24 |
popey | 739 root 1152 S /usr/sbin/odhcpd | 18:24 |
popey | i see that | 18:24 |
MartijnVdS | that's ipv6 only I think. you can stop + disable it too | 18:24 |
popey | ok, do i need to reboot? | 18:24 |
popey | i guess my tablet worked because I already had an ip | 18:25 |
* popey wanders to the mac to test | 18:25 | |
MartijnVdS | shouldn't be necessary, unless you disable first :) | 18:25 |
MartijnVdS | popey: is dnsmasq running as well? | 18:25 |
popey | \o/ | 18:27 |
popey | that did it | 18:27 |
popey | wifey is now happy, thank you! | 18:27 |
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daftykins | ah so it was getting the AP's IP as gateway instead perhaps? | 18:32 |
daftykins | would've been easy to confirm in system preferences on yonder mac | 18:32 |
map | so that was dissapoiunting | 18:37 |
map | couldnt find a stripclub in la linea ended up in some dodgy bar | 18:37 |
map | clearly not a proper place had to knock on door and be let in..could smoke inside etc..very odd | 18:37 |
diddledan | lol, map, you found the dodgiest bar in the town by the sounds of it | 19:03 |
diddledan | map: how?! | 19:03 |
map | not sure | 19:03 |
map | ui was in Molly Blooms till 4 speaking with some american guy i knew from casino in gib | 19:03 |
map | they knew of this dodgy /illegal bar so we went there | 19:04 |
map | paying in pounds even lol | 19:04 |
diddledan | so my new monitor is wired up. and my new psu is inserted. seems stable enough now | 19:04 |
map | would've preferred a stripclub ..i did ask but noone knew | 19:04 |
map | totally useless | 19:04 |
diddledan | and it's much quieter than the old one | 19:04 |
diddledan | bah | 19:04 |
map | and the girl behind the bar didnt even understand when i asked for '2 bulmers' | 19:04 |
diddledan | I've never been in a strip club | 19:04 |
diddledan | I'm a god boy | 19:04 |
diddledan | good* | 19:04 |
map | thought about spelling it out then thought..nope no point! | 19:04 |
map | they said few weeks back they only get like 5 ciders a day lol | 19:05 |
diddledan | wow | 19:05 |
diddledan | what do they drink then? | 19:05 |
map | im clearly the channel degenerate ..smokes..drinks..gambles...goes to strip clubs | 19:05 |
map | just lager | 19:05 |
diddledan | aah | 19:05 |
map | never cider i guess | 19:05 |
map | most places have the standard strongbow rubbish | 19:05 |
=== Chaser__ is now known as Chaser | ||
map | but its awful | 19:06 |
map | and strangely expensive.. £5.50 for 4 cans i'm SURE ive paid like £15 for 24 at tesco | 19:06 |
diddledan | yeah 15/24 is a standard "we're on offer" price | 19:06 |
map | just glad i didnt come home and drink more -- thats one of my usual routines if ive got drink at home..but must've been too drunk | 19:06 |
map | wokeup with a can of unopened cider on my desk heh | 19:07 |
diddledan | sometimes they do 15/24 and 25/48 | 19:07 |
map | yea | 19:07 |
map | its crazy expensive here considering its the garbage cheap cider | 19:07 |
map | kopperberg is lie £6.50 for 4 cans LOL | 19:07 |
map | but yet you can buy a Litre of Stolichynia vodka for £6.20 | 19:07 |
map | or 70cl Jd Honey £11 | 19:07 |
map | hard to not buy spirits when you compare the prices | 19:08 |
diddledan | tis a slippery slope getting on the spirits tho :-p | 19:08 |
map | yep | 19:20 |
map | go from ok to not ok so quickly | 19:21 |
ABC | how can i remove icons from system tray | 20:07 |
foobarry | discovered i have £125 in tesco vouchers | 20:24 |
popey | \o/ | 20:25 |
popey | Hudl2 or xmas pressies for the kids? | 20:25 |
foobarry | well, £79 now as i bought RAC cover | 20:25 |
foobarry | there is still a hudl left in that | 20:25 |
foobarry | miht hang on until my touchpad dies a death | 20:25 |
popey | the new Nokia N1 looks rather natty | 20:26 |
ABC | how can i remove icons from system tray on ubuntu | 20:26 |
popey | depends on the icon | 20:27 |
ABC | its thundermail | 20:28 |
ABC | bell con | 20:28 |
ABC | *icon | 20:28 |
ABC | i dont know how it appeared | 20:29 |
* diddledan imagines "thundermail" said in a deep and booming voice | 20:29 | |
popey | thunderbird? | 20:29 |
diddledan | "thundermail is go!" | 20:30 |
diddledan | :-p | 20:30 |
diddledan | sorry, I'll be quiet | 20:30 |
ABC | yes | 20:30 |
ABC | thundermail | 20:30 |
ABC | i mean | 20:30 |
ABC | I MEAN | 20:30 |
ABC | thunderBIRD | 20:30 |
ABC | 20:31 | |
popey | i have never seen the icon, dunno if it's a preference setting somewhere in thunderstruck | 20:33 |
SuperEngineer | darn you popey - now I' compelled to put the phones on & listen to it - loud! | 20:38 |
popey | wat!? | 20:38 |
SuperEngineer | thunderstruck! | 20:38 |
=== Hornet- is now known as Hornet | ||
ABC | thunder struck? | 20:40 |
SuperEngineer | yup | 20:43 |
SuperEngineer | ACDC ABC ;) | 20:43 |
diddledan | lmao | 20:44 |
SuperEngineer | XYZ | 20:44 |
diddledan | PQR | 20:44 |
ABC | so i cant remove the "bell shape icon" | 20:44 |
diddledan | are you sure that's thundernut, and not googley chrome/chromium? | 20:45 |
diddledan | the only bell I've ever seen is from googley chrome and/or chromium's background notifications system | 20:46 |
SuperEngineer | ABC - that icon is usually associated with Chrome | 20:46 |
ABC | chrome as in google? | 20:46 |
SuperEngineer | yup | 20:47 |
SuperEngineer | hover your mouse over it & it will let you know | 20:48 |
popey | its chrome | 20:48 |
ABC | when i hover over it doesnt show anything | 20:49 |
=== Guest94514 is now known as MooDoo | ||
diddledan | who fancies a go on this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWhAGGnDmfE | 20:50 |
MooDoo | is that the ferrari ride in dubai? not watched it al yet | 20:50 |
diddledan | MooDoo: yeah | 20:51 |
MooDoo | hehe looks ace. | 20:51 |
ABC | no, anyone fancies going to chernobyl? Its a awesome place to explore | 20:51 |
diddledan | looks petrifying | 20:51 |
diddledan | in an awesome way | 20:51 |
MooDoo | i'd love a go | 20:51 |
MooDoo | I like the ride rita queen of speed at alton towers, it's similar but a lot slower :) | 20:51 |
MooDoo | 240km/h | 20:52 |
andylockran | popey its still dead :( | 21:00 |
popey | using original charger? | 21:01 |
popey | not some crappy one or a pc? | 21:01 |
popey | ABC: click it | 21:01 |
ABC | i clicked | 21:01 |
popey | what do you see? | 21:01 |
ABC | Thunderbird Compose new message contracts clear | 21:03 |
Azelphur | Guys, I have officially broke Google | 21:07 |
diddledan | Azelphur: you searched for google didn't you?! | 21:07 |
Azelphur | Image search, no matter what I search, comes up with no results, doesn't matter what browser, what searched term. | 21:07 |
Azelphur | haha | 21:07 |
popey | ABC: fun | 21:08 |
Azelphur | diddledan: tried it on a totally different machine: same result | 21:08 |
Azelphur | xD | 21:08 |
ABC | fun? and holy moly the time is 9:08! | 21:08 |
ABC | i thought it was 8:08 | 21:08 |
andylockran | original charger. | 21:27 |
diddledan | who's upgraded yet? http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/11/ubuntu-15-04-release-schedule-date-vivid-vervet | 23:14 |
diddledan | :-p | 23:14 |
Azelphur | what happens when we get to Z? | 23:16 |
diddledan | Azelphur: we have to start thinking of adjectives and animals beginning with the number 1 | 23:16 |
Azelphur | we could use leet speak | 23:16 |
diddledan | no | 23:16 |
diddledan | just. no. | 23:17 |
Azelphur | 1iv3ly 1im4 | 23:17 |
Azelphur | :D | 23:17 |
diddledan | >.< | 23:17 |
diddledan | this just melted my brain: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfzZZ-Z8eQc | 23:20 |
m0nkey_ | 14.04 is working for me | 23:20 |
m0nkey_ | no upgrading yet | 23:20 |
diddledan | this is a new SaaS on me: https://6px.io/ | 23:22 |
awilkins | Amazing Albatross | 23:27 |
daftykins | there is no point going non-LTS indeed, a fact very few that come in #ubuntu seem to grasp | 23:27 |
awilkins | Awesome Artichoke | 23:28 |
* awilkins likes Utopic | 23:28 | |
daftykins | like it? based on what? | 23:29 |
awilkins | It's not terrible? | 23:29 |
daftykins | so it functions? :D | 23:30 |
awilkins | It works and it has a bunch of teensy improvements | 23:30 |
awilkins | Which is pretty much what you want from a new release | 23:30 |
awilkins | My favourite change is the new version of gnome-terminal | 23:33 |
awilkins | It reflows the buffer when you resize it | 23:33 |
awilkins | Like I said, teensy improvements | 23:33 |
awilkins | I don't suppose anyone invented a way of making Debian packages that isn't horribly tedious and annoying? | 23:34 |
diddledan | awilkins: I've not looked into how easy it is, but this comes out of my memory from a long-forgotten conference video: https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm | 23:48 |
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