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m0nkey_was their a recent update to the intel video driver? getting some crazy screen tearing watching netflix. never happened until I updated the other day00:58
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diddledanhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gz9TBt-DAQ03:29
m0nkey_can I get a summary?03:30
diddledanI'm just about to watch it - haven't seen it yet03:30
m0nkey_why doesn't the guy blow his nose?03:31
m0nkey_that sniffing03:31
m0nkey_i can't watch this03:31
* zmoylan-pi watches back to the future instead03:37
mappshi all05:20
zmoylan-pisnowed in yet?05:25
mappsnope05:27
mappsin gib05:27
mappslol05:27
mapps]dout theyve ever seen snow;p05:27
knightwi1emorning everyone06:34
mappsmorning06:38
mappshmm06:43
mappsthats not too bad06:43
mappspaid £6 for bank transfer on betfair06:43
mappsrather than waiting 3-5 days06:43
mapps:)06:43
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davmor2Morning all today I will be mostly listening to the group responsible for the following line "I was just a skinny lad"09:29
awilkinsGovernment passed the fracking trespass law09:32
brobostigonmorning boys and girls.09:52
JamesTaitGood morning all; happy Data Protection Day! :-D09:53
bashrc_morning09:53
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awilkinsIs that Data Protection as in The Data Protection Act ?10:03
bashrc_so, what's the deal with glibc? is it borked?10:11
JamesTaitawilkins, apparently known as Data Privacy Day elsewhere. Originally focused on raising awareness of the importance of protecting personal data online, especially in the context of social networking, but has since expanded to include the kind of thing covered by the DPA, yes.10:11
diddledanrain. hard.10:15
JamesTaitVery changeable here today.10:20
JamesTaitCloudy, then sunny, then suddenly very windy, hard rain, now cloudy and bright and still windy.10:20
shaunowelcome to my world :)  (although we did throw 10 minutes of snow into the mix too)10:26
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popeybashrc_: no. it had a security bug which affected some older releases of ubuntu, and that was patched and fixed.10:37
awilkinsFascinating bug though10:37
bashrc_popey: not recent versions?10:42
popeynope10:45
popeyhttp://www.ubuntu.com/usn/usn-2485-1/10:46
popey10.04, 12.0410:46
* bashrc_ tries to avoid feeling smugg about not having that bug10:46
popey:)10:47
brobostigonquestion, would my nexus 4 getting very hot, cause its charging to malfunction? and also cause the battery to drain oddly?10:48
brobostigonor is it an issue with android, and i just need to wipe and start again?10:51
popeyunder what circumstances does it get hot?10:54
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brobostigonwhen under normal charging.10:54
popeywith the charger that came with it?10:54
brobostigonyes.10:54
popeynot pc connected, but wall-charger?10:54
brobostigonac wall charger, yes.10:55
brobostigonfor example. i had it on charge all last night, battery meter showed 99%, unplugged it, in seconds in then showed 81%.10:58
brobostigonalso what i find odd, is for part of the night, in bettery details screen, its shows a huge gap, as if the phone was turned off, shows no network signal, awake time, no charging, nothing.11:01
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: That almost reads like a dodgy battery (failure to hold charge). Batteries can be damaged by poor charging (e.g. if the charger itself malfunctions)11:17
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: i would tend to agree, however can it just start malfunctioning like that out of the blue?11:22
davmor2<heavily encrypted message> JamesTait: 101101011010001110101111010101101101110110101011010101MUPPET1101011011010101010101101011011010101001101011010101100 </heavily encrypted message>11:27
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: I'd say so. Only thing to try would be a different charger. But if the battery has been damaged...then it's damaged.11:30
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: so the only solution is to stick a new battery into my nexus 4?11:31
shaunowell, this is fun.  doing "remote hands" with a brazillian.  but via webex so I'm using his keymap11:33
foobarryyou are getting a brazilian wax done by remote hands?11:34
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: Only if the battery is actually damaged. The way to test would be to charge via a different method (second charger, USB...) and see if that holds.11:34
TwistedLucidityIf the battery is damaged, I'd replace the charger at the same time.11:35
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: i see, ok, i shall test that out.11:35
* TwistedLucidity is not an expert, does not have a Nexus 411:35
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: Chargers gets *hot* (not just warm) is usually a bad sign IMHO11:35
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: i agree,11:35
brobostigonthat very strange, i just rebooted, stuck it onto a fresh unopened charger, and it bounced from 91% to 99%.11:36
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: however what may seem like a simple question, how can a seemingly standard charger destroy a battery?11:45
diddledanis it lunch time yet?11:48
brobostigonclose.11:48
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: Fluctuating power? Incorrect current or voltage? Like I said, I'm no expert11:53
popeybrobostigon: batteries don't last forever11:53
brobostigonTwistedLucidity: ah i see.11:53
TwistedLuciditybrobostigon: http://www.pwrman.com/faq/can-a-battery-charger-damage-a-battery11:53
brobostigonpopey: quite, yes.11:54
awilkinsGoogle modular phone will at least bring back an era where you can replace the battery trivially...11:54
brobostigona smart charger, interesting.11:56
popeyfoobarry: how was your time away?11:56
foobarrygood thanks11:57
foobarrymore time in the evenings11:57
foobarryalso, i avoided the news and all forms of news11:57
foobarrywhich was good for my soul11:57
popey:)11:58
foobarryi am still avoiding news, just not so strictly as before11:58
foobarrygot out of the facebook/twitter refresh habit11:58
foobarryhopefully11:58
TwistedLucidityawilkins: Pop off back, take out battery. Can't one do that on a Nexus 4?11:59
awilkinsTwistedLucidity, Just checked11:59
foobarryalso i made a thing11:59
awilkinsTwistedLucidity, Takes careful prying and the battery is glued into place with sticky glue11:59
awilkinsHairdryer and slow force required11:59
foobarryi saw this pic in a book. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c1/TR_000978_kittyhawk.jpg so i made my own with recently finished tomahawk IIb in 1:72 scale http://i.imgur.com/GIXTc9n.jpg12:00
selinuxium*going midly bonkers over cifs shares*12:00
TwistedLucidityawilkins: Good grief. I have my current HTC but I'd hate that even more12:00
awilkinsTwistedLucidity, It's the perils of wanting slim devices12:01
awilkinsNo room for the extra walls on a snap-in battery module12:01
awilkinsI wouldn't mind if they made them "user serviceable" as opposed to "assemble once, forget about it" though12:02
awilkinsLike replacing some of those snap fittings with screws instead12:02
awilkinsselinuxium, CIFS, blech12:04
selinuxiumindeed..12:04
awilkinsselinuxium, Most common problem I had was that you create a share, but the account Samba uses doesn't change it's password until you've changed the main unix account linked to it12:05
awilkinsI think the PAM for Samba stores stuff in a different location to /etc/passwd12:05
selinuxiumI have created a group 'transfers' and added all pertanent users. I mount the share usign the gid for the transfers. This works fine and changes the group for the share to be 'transfers', sadly it also changes the perms so that the group only has 'xr'12:07
selinuxiumDoing my nut..12:08
awilkins?? http://superuser.com/questions/274793/creating-a-samba-share-where-everyone-has-write-access12:09
awilkinsJob vultures now turning to GitHub to recruit...12:21
diddledanawilkins, are they spamming you?12:22
awilkinsHad a couple of mails from JVs who claim I came to their attention because of my GitHub and other online developer profiles12:24
ujjainis eBay bigger than Gumtree here?12:24
awilkinsOh, definitely, I think12:24
awilkinsEveryone will know what eBay is. Most people would not know what Gumtree was12:25
Myrttiit's still functioning, though12:27
JamesTaitOoh, hail and snow now.12:31
ujjainahh, right. let meuse ebay12:32
awilkinsThe newspapers promised vast drifts12:36
awilkinsSo far I have unconfirmed sightings of a sprinkling last night that was rained away12:36
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awilkinsJob Vulter has now followed my Twitter account.12:42
awilkinsNice to know one is in demand, I suppose12:42
bashrcthe weather is rather bracing of late13:15
awilkinsIt's brass monkeys out there, and they're blowing in here too13:33
zmoylan-pishouldn't feed monkeys on diet of beans then13:38
diddledanif you want a deep-dive into the ghost issue try http://lcamtuf.blogspot.co.uk/2015/01/technical-analysis-of-qualys-ghost.html13:48
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popeyhttp://www.amazon.co.uk/Amazon-Fire-Phone-32-GB/dp/B00IFQ56PU/14:52
popeycheap phone14:52
Azelphurthey really are giving them away now ;)14:57
zmoylan-pihow many camera does it have to spy on it's users again? :-)14:58
popeyAzelphur: see that bitcoin expo in london?15:00
popeyhttp://www.cryptoarticles.com/crypto-news/bitcoin-expo-2015-review-horrible-organizational-skills-lead-to-a-lot-of-missed-opportunities15:00
awilkinsNice. Classy. Hiring pretty ladies to come to your conference.15:03
Azelphurpopey: yea I was there, I didn't think much of it too15:04
AzelphurI haven't read the whole thing yet, but we got told to stfu a couple of times15:04
popeynice15:07
bashrc_you paid $3000 to be insulted?15:07
Azelphurjust on the phone atm, so will explain more after I'm done :)15:07
zmoylan-piwe'd do it for free :-P15:07
bashrc_:)15:08
* Azelphur reads article15:10
daftykinswow you can't get the fire phone unlocked? no wonder they died ;)15:15
Azelphurpopey: yea, so my company paid for me to go down there15:16
AzelphurI can confirm most of what was in the article really, the mics were broken and kept making really loud booming noises15:17
Azelphurwhich kinda wreaked havoc with my noise sensitivity, I stayed at the conference but I couldn't really enjoy the talks because of it15:17
Azelphurand at times the speakers just resorted to shouting because the mics were so broken15:17
Azelphurthe pricing was ridiculous, £400 for a chair and a goodybag or free entry, I believe a total of zero people paid for a chair, and then upon realising that nobody paid for chairs, everyone just sat in the chairs.15:18
daftykinsugh15:18
AzelphurNo space to talk was certainly an issue, we moved off to the side to get out of peoples way, and people still grumbled at us twice for talking while someone was giving a lecture.15:19
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AzelphurI'm not sure whether the whole women padding thing is correct, I recognised and chatted with one of the girls there (Knew her from my time at Mozilla) so at least one of the women was legit. I also think their numbers might be a tad inflated with the ladies count.15:20
Azelphurand no food/drink at the venue was very strange, I was surprised when they had a lunch break and the lunch break was essentially fuck off outside and see what you can find.15:21
Azelphurso, yea, not the greatest of things I guess. I didn't stay for the 2nd day (even though my company would have paid for the hotel)15:21
bashrc_bitcoin is interesting but I've never really done anything with it. It seems to be mostly about speculation15:22
Azelphurbashrc_: it's very practical for me currently, work for a US based company, instead of ~2.5% exchange fees and international wire fees and 7 day transfer time, it's (practically) 0% fee and instant transfer15:23
AzelphurI don't think there were as many people as they were saying either, it was only a school hall and it wasn't anywhere near full. I'd say <200 people total.15:26
popeydid you speak to the organisers at all?15:28
Azelphurno, my colleague left pretty early, and I left soon after15:28
AzelphurI mean I've been to conferences before and they are usually about meeting people, yet they had no space to speak to people and no time allotted to socialising like other conferences I've been to15:30
daftykinsheh15:31
diddledanIL3 government is evil16:09
awilkinsQuestion : I have 2 USB keyboards plugged in (One is a PS2/USB adapter with my model M on it, one is a standalone USB keyboard connected later)16:11
awilkinsonly the first one works16:11
awilkinsThe other one is small and light and means I can change posture and use it as a quiet lapboard during meetings16:11
awilkinsWould like it to work.. is there a way I can select which keyboard is used, or have all keyboards work?16:11
jpds_diddledan: what?16:11
diddledanjpds_, IL3 is effectively "top secret"16:12
awilkinsImpact Level 316:12
zmoylan-pithe other is a simple way of indicating the meeting has gone on too long :-D16:34
* diddledan finally gets off the confcall16:35
diddledantrying to explain that single-sign-on can't just guess at a user's id16:36
daftykinslol16:37
zmoylan-pitell them that it means that if one person uses the password 123456 no one else can :-)16:37
daftykinsace security there16:37
diddledansomeone said that our webapp should "just take the user id from the environment" and that it doesn't need to access the AD server16:37
daftykinswhere environment == thin air? :)16:37
* zmoylan-pi has dealth with this... in a security company...16:37
diddledanzmoylan-pi, there's lots of talk of "ITHCs" as in "IT Health Checks" to ensure that everything is suitable for the IL3 rating16:38
zmoylan-pi9/10 you can get the user from the environment of the windows pc.  as long as the pc hasn't been repurposed to someone else after the first user got a new pc16:38
diddledanand then they suggest not ensuring that a user is authorized to be using a specific id16:39
diddledanzmoylan-pi, yes, single-sign-on with windows and IE is actually pretty sensible provided that your server supports AD and Kerberos16:40
* awilkins actually worked on an app where users were identified by their passwords16:40
awilkinsIf you asked to change your password and got told "no" then you knew someone elses password.16:40
zmoylan-pi^this16:40
diddledanawilkins, did it show their "user id" on the front-end?16:40
awilkinsdiddledan, Yes16:41
diddledanwow16:41
diddledanlol16:41
awilkinsThis was a multi-user environment (pharmacy software)16:41
awilkinsOS user login and out would have been prohibitively costly16:41
awilkinsAnd apparently feeding it a username also too much effort16:41
diddledanplaintext passwords are awesome!16:42
awilkinsPassword stored as reversible encryption, so not quite as horrible16:42
awilkinsBut still horrible16:42
diddledanI can imagine they improve that app by adding community features such as commenting. showing the user id against each post :-p16:43
awilkinsNaah, this app was a rich-client app written in VB316:43
diddledanhotlips1 is an admin. let's try logging-in using the password hotlips1 then16:44
diddledaneep16:44
diddledannot even VB6!16:44
awilkinsNaah, the usernames were four characters16:44
awilkinsYes16:44
awilkinsWon't even run on WIndows versions with no 16-bit thunking layer16:44
diddledanwow16:44
diddledanthat's awesome16:45
awilkinsWhen I left that company they were actually running up against the limits of the VB3 compiler16:45
awilkinsI created a suite of compiler testing code to see what the limits really were16:45
diddledanapp too big?16:45
daftykinsXD16:45
awilkinsThe chief problems were string tables and global members16:46
diddledanaah managed memory space16:46
awilkinsYou're only allowed so many things in the global scope, and a certain amount of total space for strings16:46
awilkinsThe arrays were a PITA as well because you were only allowed a signed 16-bit integer as a counter16:46
diddledanyeah, VB (prior to .net) wasn't really supposed to be used for LOB apps16:47
awilkinsWhich made some of the things that should be trivial like sorting  > 33,000 rows in RAM a real PITA16:47
awilkinsVB6 was a nice language16:47
diddledanI cut my teath using VB6 to create CGI apps16:47
diddledanteeth*16:47
diddledanand then I tried perl16:47
diddledanand then I cried16:48
awilkinsVB6 wasn't incapable, with a few libraries and some decent engineering practise you could do good things16:48
awilkinsBut yeah16:48
awilkinsI won't do VB.NET because it will destroy my legacy VB6 knowledge and then I won't be able to retire on it like the COBOL developers of the future16:48
awilkinsI know absurd amounts of stuff about how to make it perform well, and how to overcome the annoyances of the compiler16:49
diddledanVB6 is inherently GUI-oriented so I was rather amazed that I coerced it into running headless binaries through a webserver16:49
awilkinsLike how it gobbles COM interface IDs16:49
awilkinsYou can do that16:49
awilkinsThere's some tools for stripping the GUI and making CLI apps with it16:49
diddledanVB6 is really good at COM interop16:49
awilkinsYeah, I'd rather use VB6 for COM stuff then C++16:50
daftykinsi'm debating going to finish an office upgrade prior to the secretary starting back tomorrow16:50
daftykinsMS Office that is16:50
diddledandaftykins, MS Office, or furniture?16:50
daftykins:D16:51
diddledanaah you beat me to it16:51
daftykinsi'm still suffering quite a bit from the tail end of this shingles malarkey so i'd not be moving furniture :D16:51
diddledanis it easing any?16:51
awilkinsBoo : http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/01/28/1445201/justice-department-default-encryption-has-created-a-zone-of-lawlessness16:51
daftykinsdiddledan: it's all turned to scabs and eased off, but oddly the pain is worse now, like under the shower and from clothes moving atop it16:52
daftykinsi've got myself some vitamin packs to help get rid of the last now, C and a big B complex pack16:52
shaunoI'm loving this stuff with them freaking out over encryption.  they're basically endorsing products16:53
diddledanawilkins, that's absurd16:53
shaunoif the DoJ whines something's too difficult to open, I'd consider that a selling point16:54
awilkins"Your brain has an area of lawlessness! Get the fMRI machine out!"16:54
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awilkinsAny idea why I can't use my extra USB keyboard? dmesg lists it as detected.16:57
diddledanawilkins, that is an odd pattern, one working and another not16:58
diddledanawilkins, maybe it's a bug in ibus?16:58
awilkinsMight be power16:59
awilkinsIt was plugged into an unpowered hub#16:59
daftykinshubs *shudder*16:59
awilkinsHave replugged it into a front socket and it works16:59
awilkinsWhich is annoying because it works fine in the hub when it's on Windows17:00
daftykinsnow i feel silly, because i was going to enquire whether you'd juggled ports around17:00
* awilkins rarrs17:00
zmoylan-pidid you plug the usb hub into itself :-)17:00
daftykinsright i'm gonna go slay the MS office dragon17:00
daftykinslaters \o17:00
* awilkins has a thouhg17:00
awilkinsNope, doesn't even show up in dmesg when plugged into the hub now17:01
awilkinsTried unplugging my phone from the hub where it must surely be drawing current17:02
awilkinsShows in the hub on startup, then doesn't work (but the blue light was lit)17:02
awilkinsAh well17:02
diddledanhub not plugged into the pc or into a different pc than the one you think it is?17:03
diddledan(I'm assuming you have many pcs lying around :-p)17:04
awilkinsHub is plugged into this PC17:05
awilkinsOnly hub in this room :P17:06
diddledanhehe17:06
awilkinsKnow it works because i) the keyboard works on Windows, same socket, same hub17:06
awilkinsii) Hub works for other things17:06
awilkinsiii) Keyboard lamp was illuminated all day (horribly bright blue LED)17:06
awilkinsDetected on startup in dmesg, but subsequent insertions of keyboard didn't detect, or light up17:07
awilkinsSo meh, I'm guessing it's some kind of power management shenanigans that Windows is a bit chancier about17:08
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smurfy#minting18:11
diddledaneep - just put a load of jeans in the washing machine and then couldn't find my phone20:51
diddledanit's safe thank goodness20:51
MartijnVdSdiddledan: scariest feeling EVER20:55
shaunoespecially when it won't let you open the door20:58
diddledanI have no idea how to stop my machine mid-cycle20:58
daftykins:D20:59
daftykinsmines holding the power button20:59
diddledandaftykins, that's a pc20:59
daftykinspretty modern thing though, all fancy display and all20:59
daftykinslol20:59
daftykinsit practically is :(20:59
diddledanlol20:59
daftykinsit even gives me error codes21:00
popeyours has a red lever you pull21:12
diddledanpopey, is that not a casino game?21:16
popeyheh21:16
shaunoyou can win all your missing socks back?21:16
daftykinsXD21:17
ali1234are there any consumer NAS units that can convert raid 1 to raid 5?21:19
ali1234that is, if i get a 4 bay and put two drives in it in raid 1, then later add two more drives and convert to raid 521:19
MartijnVdS*convert*? I don't know.. but if I put 2 disks in my NAS, format it, then put in 2 more, it should do that I think21:19
MartijnVdSread up on synology's "hybrid raid"21:20
MartijnVdS(which is just LVM + MD + some fancy frontend )21:20
ali1234yeah but if you put two disks in and then put two more in and don't convert it to raid 5, then you're wasting an entire drive21:20
MartijnVdSyeah hence the "I think it converts"21:21
ali1234but you didn't say that :)21:21
MartijnVdSI implied :)21:21
ali1234looks like the typical netgear/WD/dlink stuff can't do it21:24
popeydrobo :)21:29
MartijnVdS http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/What_is_Synology_Hybrid_RAID%3F21:32
MartijnVdShttp://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php?title=How_to_expand_the_RAID_Volume_with_additional_disks21:33
MartijnVdS^ explicitly lists upgrade from raid1-521:33
gingIf you find an ubuntu bug report, which is marked solved, but really isn't solved at all, it's just been worked around, is it better to reopen, or start a new?21:34
popeybug number?21:34
ging25588921:35
ginghttps://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/25588921:35
popeythats not actually a bug21:35
popeyjust a support question.21:36
popeywhat's the problem?21:36
gingapt-cdrom doesn't seem to work on 14.0421:36
popeywhat cd you trying to add?21:37
gingcds now mount in /media/$USER/ which seems to break things21:37
gingsome software i need to be able to distribute via cd, but i have tried it with a downloaed ubuntu iso, and still doesn't work21:38
popeyyou want to make an archive on a cd and distribute it?21:38
gingyes21:39
diddledanging, the error message tells you everything you need methinks: "You may try the --cdrom option to set the CD-ROM mount point."21:39
popeyI have never used apt-cdrom, sorry.21:40
diddledanme either21:40
gingdiddledan: well i have managed to get it to add it using the command sudo apt-cdrom add -m -d /media/$USER but then it seems apt can't use it from that location21:41
popeyisn't it /media/$USER/<label> ?21:42
popeyor similar21:42
gingi can add the label, but it doesn't need it, it scans for ti21:43
ging*it21:43
popeyah21:43
popeysorry, no idea21:43
daftykinswhy not ditch the auto mount and try a manual?21:43
popeyi guess this is for newbs who are installing the software which ging distributes21:44
popeyso it will automount for them21:44
gingthat is manually mounted, the auto mount doesn't work at all21:44
gingyes we need very simple instructions to be able to make it installable21:44
popeyis it a lot of debs then?21:45
popeynot just one?21:45
gingthe ubuntu software & updates manage also seems unable to add cds21:45
gingyes quite a few that interdepend and replace existing packages21:45
gingwell it's 10, with several other optional ones21:46
popeycan you not make a ppa and tell them to add it?21:48
popeyor is it not public software?21:48
popeyor just put them all in a folder and say "sudo dpkg -i *.deb" :)21:48
gingit contains some non public software21:48
gingand it must be distributed on physical media for some security complicance reason21:49
popeyso put all the debs on a cd21:50
popeyin the root21:50
popeytell them to put the cd in... "sudo dpkg -i /media/$USER/foo/*.deb"21:50
popeybut that doesn't get away from apt-cdrom not working correctly21:51
popeyis it a server or desktop?21:51
gingboth21:51
popeybummer21:51
gingwe need to get gui install to work too21:51
popeythe grap[hical way to do it works okay21:51
popeyopen Software & Updates, go to "Other software" tab and hit the "Add volume" button21:51
gingdoesn't work either21:52
popeylulz21:52
popeywhen do you need to do this by?21:52
gingatleast it doesn't for me21:52
popeyI mean, are we talking this week/month?21:52
popeyyou could instruct them to add the line to sources.list manually?21:53
popeythat's one line for them to paste/type21:53
gingyes that is how i have it now21:53
popeythats all apt-cdrom does21:53
popeyok21:53
popeysorry i can't help further.21:53
gingi still can't quite tell if the add volume on software and updates is just me, the apt-cdrom i have had some other people try and they get the same errors and i have tried it on a fresh vm wtih a virtual cd drive and the same thing happens so i am pretty sure it is a bug21:55
gingand is the same as reported in the bug report i found21:55
gingthe problem is the solution to that was to use another method21:56
gingso do you think i should reopen or raise my own ?21:57
popeyyou should open a bug22:00
popeythats not a bug, its a q&a22:00
shaunoI just tried on a 14.10 VM (but adding the cdrom for 14.04.1 because I had it to hand)22:01
gingsurely it's a bug if the utility for adding cdrom sources, can't do the one thing it is meant to do22:01
shaunoit worked, but a) wasn't very descriptive about wanting root access, and b) had to be pointed at the mount-point because the auto-detection doesn't find /media/soneil/fulltitle22:01
shauno(oh, and annoyingly, it unmounts whatever it finds at the mount-point before it runs.  which is annoying with the /media/soneil/ thing because the mount-point doesn't exist until the right disk is already there ..)22:03
popeyging: I'm not saying the feature isn't broken. I'm saying the thing you linked to isn't a bug report22:04
gingah22:04
gingthat makes sense now22:04
shaunothis is what I get; http://paste.ubuntu.com/9924887/22:05
shaunoso the process is - insert disk, run apt-cdrom --cdrom /full/path/to/mount add.  then re-insert the disk, hit return22:05
ging-m stops it unmounting it22:06
shaunoah, even betterer22:06
shaunoI think it could be a lot more straight-forward though.  if the auto-detection just looked for any iso9660 mounted, and took a peek there first, it'd be 'magic'22:07
popeyit used to22:07
shaunohm.  remind me never to look at apt's source again :)22:14
diddledanshauno, need some brian-bleach?22:15
shaunoc++ just doesn't click with me.  and whoever wrote that appeared to be very excited about the ++ bit22:16
diddledanI think c++ is meant to not click with anyone22:26
ali1234um... did any one else's house just shake?22:29
ali1234twitter confirms it... earthquake in the midlands somewhere22:31
shaunowasn't there one yesterday too?22:31
ali1234yeah, i didn't feel that one though22:31
moreatididn't notice anything in east birmingham22:32
ali1234it made all the junk on my shelves rattle22:34
ali1234which isn't very hard22:34
ali1234http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/helicorder/heli_dir_shz/CWF_SHZ_GB_00.2015012800.gif22:41
daftykinswell, that MS Office upgrade went relatively smoothly. guess i'll know for sure tomorrow when they use it :D22:54
daftykinsdiddledan: ah you're back. i'm eating a scotch egg! envy me!22:55
diddledanI'm eating a creme one22:55
daftykinshmm22:56
daftykinsyou win this round!22:59
gingi wish i had a creme egg23:07
gingi did have a choclate bar shaped like a pizza, but i ate it hours ago23:08
ali1234deep fried creme egg anyone?23:12
Azelphurpopey: how strange, I just went to talk about that article with a friend, the site took it down23:13
ali1234bitcoin is so sketchy :(23:15
shaunoooh, 'rutland earthquake' on bbc news23:26
popeyAzelphur: fancy that23:27
Azelphurstrange23:28
intrbizhttp://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/earthquakes/recent_events/20150128222601.html#page=summary23:30
shaunoweird.  bbc are saying usgs recorded 3.8.  why they not use british one?23:31
intrbizhttp://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/usc000tjwv#general_summary23:33
intrbizI suspect usgs published first23:34
intrbizjudging by my twitter feed people felt it in Loughborough, which is about 35km away23:38
gingha there been another earth quake today?23:50
gingin UK23:51
gingwow that one was a lot bigger23:52
diddledanare we frakking yet?23:52
diddledanmight as well blame that seeing as everyone else blames it for everything23:53
gingpumping expesnive chemicals into the ground to get out worthless oil?23:53
ali1234*gas23:53
daftykinshttps://i.imgur.com/zUx384q.jpg23:54
daftykinsi like it23:54
ginggas is even more worthless, i remember when they litterally couldn't give it away23:54
intrbizhttp://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/earthquakes/UKsignificant/index.html23:55
gingit was less than 10 years ago23:55
gingturns out it was actually real, not my crazy memory making stuff up23:56
ginghttp://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5402370.stm23:56

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