[00:05] <lotuspsychje> lol
[03:07] <daftykins> i'm gonna claim nerd points for fixing my fridge with cat6
[03:13] <Bashing-om> necessity - the mother of invention cat6 cable at the rescue !
[03:14] <daftykins> :D
[03:15] <daftykins> pretty tired now from all that excitement
[03:20] <Bashing-om> Them grey cells got their exercise, huh ?
[03:23] <daftykins> hehe, more the physical exertion of cleaning i think :>
[03:26] <Bashing-om> Well, we can not discount the effect of all those synapses firing in the effort to affect a procedure to affect that non moiserizing condition !
[03:32] <daftykins> this is very true :>
[03:44] <Bashing-om> And with all that in evidence, I too think my gray cells require a re-charge. We all do this together at a later time . Good night .
[04:58] <histo> Please tell me this guy is a troll wtf
[05:00] <daftykins> ? :)
[05:04] <histo> daftykins: in ubuntu
[05:07] <daftykins> ah i part there a lot when i'm not in the mood now, it spares my sanity so much
[05:07] <daftykins> let me guess, person acting so dumb it seems they can't be legit? :)
[05:11] <histo> yeah
[05:15] <daftykins> hehe
[05:26] <histo> TJ-: yeah he was unable to even edit a file with out help.
[05:27] <TJ-> I had to go to bed just after I gave him the links to the solutions and mainline kernel installation
[05:31] <histo> yeah he was pretty helpless. He was trying to tell me he upgraded the kernel but there's no way. He couldn't even edit hte blacklist.conf
[05:45] <TJ-> I thought last night when he began that the GUI tools have gone so far backward when it comes to standard Accessibility via easily found keyboard alternatives. I remember when the Gnome project was down to 1 developer working on it, and all the other developers ignoring it in their work made that person's job impossible. It didn't get better with Unity
[07:01] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[07:03]  * TJ- waves the fan at lotuspsychje 
[07:03] <lotuspsychje> hi TJ-
[08:48] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:26] <histo> *yawn*
[09:35] <histo> Do the ops ever approve ubottu suggestions?
[10:52] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[10:54] <TJ-> histo: I'm not sure the IRCops group even take notice; There was an appeal a couple years aog for someone to maintain the codebase for ubottu. I responded on the mailing list and never even got a reply, and things were left to bit-rot
[10:56]  * BluesKaj wonders who's in charge of ubottu maintenance
[11:08] <TJ-> I was thinking about EriC^^ using | nc termbin.com 999 earlier and wondered if there is way to use termbin without nc/netcat being available.
[11:09] <TJ-> I've previously written an HTTP server completely in BASH so I came up with this:
[11:09] <EriC^^> TJ-: there's also sprunge, command | curl -F "sprunge=<-" sprunge.us
[11:09] <TJ-> exec 3<>/dev/tcp/termbin.com/9999
[11:09] <EriC^^> nice
[11:09] <TJ-> From then on you can simply redirect o fd 3, as in "cat /etc/issue >&3 && cat <&3" which writes to the socket,and reads the response
[11:10] <TJ-> and the socket remains available until you close the fd
[11:11] <TJ-> exec 3>&-
[11:15] <TJ-> I wanted this for debugging in early boot, in the initrd. There's a package, bash-static, which doesn't need any external libraries. With that single binary available in initrd as well as the rootfs it provides a very useful diagnostic helper
[11:19] <EriC^^> yeah
[11:22] <TJ-> I have a diagnostic/forensics USB key will all these kind of tools pre-installed that can boot on amd64 and i386 with the same userspace. Saved me hours of time and lots of stress over the years
[11:26] <EriC^^> cool