[00:00] <daftykins> zmoylan-pi: just think of all the Pis you could run
[00:08] <neuro> i still haven't found a decent use case for a pi
[00:08] <neuro> at least not in the house
[00:17] <zmoylan-pi> i use one in house for irc and rss. means i have only one location for rss and persistence in irc.
[00:18] <zmoylan-pi> plan for pi 2 is to put it in small keyboard and make it a small nc100/z88 style laptop
[05:59] <maps> morning
[05:59] <knightwise> mornin maps
[05:59] <maps> morn:) graceland time for me
[05:59] <maps> yay
[06:38] <maps> anyone else watch gracelnd?
[06:38] <maps> graceland
[08:03] <brobostigon> morning boys and girls.
[08:06] <davmor2> Morning all
[08:07] <brobostigon> morning davmor2
[08:09] <davmor2> My child arrived just the other day, came to the world in the usual way, there were planes to catch, bills to pay, he learnt to walk when I was away......
[08:13] <davmor2> That's right people Ugly kid Joe Cat's in the Cradle is song stuck in my head this morning
[08:38] <MooDoo> davmor2: silver spoon in your mouth
[08:51] <bigcalm> Good morning peeps :)
[08:52] <knightwise> morning peeps
[08:52] <bigcalm> I think one of the disks in my 2nd RAID1 array may be in trouble. Looking to replace it, Seagate or Western Digital?
[08:53] <knightwise> WD
[08:55] <bigcalm> Looking at http://paste.ubuntu.com/12139875/ it looks like /dev/sdd has gone away
[08:56] <bigcalm> If I just replace the drive, will the array rebuild itself?
[09:05] <bigcalm> Went for a straight replacement. Seagate Barracuda 2TB drive
[09:19] <shauno> davmor2: there should be laws.
[11:03] <neuro> seagate? bwahahahahahahaha
[11:05] <davmor2> shauno: What?
[11:14] <shauno> malicious injection of earworms :(
[11:15] <davmor2> shauno: that's what morning head songs are, it's the earworm of the day, the one that plays in your head when everything is quiet
[11:16] <davmor2> shauno: like stiltskin inside, prodigy firestarter, firm starttrekkin etc etc
[11:17] <davmor2> too many t's there but you get the point
[11:17] <shauno> do they really need to infect others though?
[11:19]  * zmoylan-pi heard about the guys arrested for running website discussing popcorn and all i can hear is the song... :-) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjxNnqTcHhg
[11:20] <popey> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p747PrxmZJ4 is pretty impressive
[11:22] <shauno> popcorn's my ringtone :)
[11:23] <zmoylan-pi> tis a catchy tune
[11:30] <davmor2> shauno: now you don't mind that and that is in my morning head song list :P
[11:30] <shauno> either immunity or tolerance
[11:31] <shauno> popey: that is clever.  starts off "hah", but then .. yeah.  a lot of thought/work in that.  clever
[11:34] <popey> there's a behind the scenes video too
[11:34] <popey> worth watching
[14:18] <shauno> zmoylan-pi: okay, I have a bone to pick with you :)
[14:19] <shauno> nokia 6303.  plugged my headphones into it, makes some clicking noises, then shows 'accessory not supported' on the display
[15:14]  * bigcalm attempts to fix the broken /etc/apt/trusted.gpg
[15:15] <popey> NUKE FROM ORBIT
[15:15] <popey> only way to be sure
[15:15] <bashrc> is trusted.gpg untrusted?
[15:16] <bigcalm> 4 weeks to the RAT
[15:27] <bigcalm> This makes no flippin' sense to me: http://paste.ubuntu.com/12141674/
[15:28] <bigcalm> What is it using to regenerate trustdb.gpg?
[15:33] <shauno> odd, I don't have these files
[15:35] <shauno> on mine, appears to be the contents of /usr/share/keyrings from package ubuntu-keyring
[15:35] <bigcalm> Ubuntu 12.04
[15:36] <shauno> infact, on mine, /etc/apt/trusted.gpg and /usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-archive-keyring.gpg match md5
[15:36] <shauno> I'm on the 14.whatever lts
[15:41] <shauno> apt-key's a shell script, pop it open and look for MASTER_KEYRING :)
[15:51] <bigcalm> Removing a couple of keys from /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d meant that apt-key was usable again
[15:53] <zmoylan-pi> i dunno shauno, is it looking for a 4 pole audio jack?
[16:01] <shauno> this is 4-pole, it's the headphones from my phone
[16:02] <zmoylan-pi> try a different headset?
[16:03] <shauno> same, got some sony headphones.  but they're also 4-pole because they have a stop button inline
[16:04] <zmoylan-pi> that is odd. new device you just picked up?
[16:04] <shauno> nah, couple of phones we have at work for backup
[16:04] <shauno> just noticed it has fm radio, but it wants headphones for an antenna, and refuses every pair I can find
[16:04] <zmoylan-pi> someone at work using it as a hammer? :-)
[16:06] <zmoylan-pi> i do know other people have a gift for breaking every known headphone jack known to human kind.
[16:07] <shauno> I dunno, they see very, very light usage.  we have two, and the most they ever see is we alternate them between the same charger
[16:08] <zmoylan-pi> does sounds like the headphone jack has been kyboshed
[16:08] <shauno> hm.  just tried the other phone, but it looks like it crashed
[16:09] <shauno> I plugged the headphones in and the screen just went white
[16:12] <zmoylan-pi> what have you done to those poor devices?? :-)
[16:12] <shauno> nothing!  they get ignored for 5 years then replaced
[16:13] <zmoylan-pi> i've had nokias ignored and used as door stops for 5 years and they still work fine
[16:21] <bigcalm> popey: having sorted out the corrupt gpg key database, I've been able to do a do-release-upgrade. When did I start this process?
[16:29] <popey> no idea
[16:30] <bigcalm> Far too long ago
[16:30] <bigcalm> Why would a hosting company want to block a server from connecting to port 11371 on a key server?
[16:31] <bigcalm> I don't understand the security implications
[16:32] <popey> maybe they block all, and only open specific ports when asked
[16:33] <bigcalm> Maybe. It's terribly irritating
[16:33] <zmoylan-pi> someone else with headset problem with 6303.  update firmware or get serviced... http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/mobiledevices/forum/mdasha/nokia-6303-classic-earphones-problem/5381054b-ffa7-402d-bf4b-7d356837f10c
[17:26] <diddledan> \o/ http://stackoverflow.com/10m
[19:24] <neuro> bigcalm: what hosting company?
[20:53] <diddledan> so googley code is supposed to be read-only from the 25th. why is googley chromium still using it?!
[20:54] <diddledan> </rant - I don't expect anyone to know>
[21:01] <zmoylan-pi> read only code is hacker proof :-P
[21:01] <diddledan> \o/
[21:03] <diddledan> yey for the twits telling me about new tv programmes to steal
[21:03] <diddledan> http://geekandsundry.com/fall-tv-superheroes-arrow-flash-supergirl-gotham-shield-heroes/
[21:04] <diddledan> grr @ adverts, tho - I've already bought something and now I'm getting the site I bought off telling me to buy it
[21:04] <diddledan> (on other sites)
[21:07]  * zmoylan-pi remebers reading of an evil genius who set up a honey pot run from cd based system.  hackers would spend days trying to alter the config on the cd...
[21:07] <diddledan> wait, did I say steal? I mean.. err.. "find"
[21:07] <diddledan> lol
[21:19] <diddledan> https://twitter.com/aloria/status/634397089166979073
[21:21] <diddledan> why is there a band named after a portable toilet?
[21:21] <diddledan> (potty shed)
[21:28] <zmoylan-pi> seems to have been a band called pooper...
[21:33] <diddledan> http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/hilarious-google-suggestions/
[21:55] <diddledan> potty shed ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portishead_%28band%29
[22:27] <diddledan> nawww: https://twitter.com/EmrgencyKittens/status/634853761341591552
[22:40] <diddledan> http://www.onionstudios.com/videos/onion-explains-the-terrifying-growth-of-isis-3114
[22:40] <diddledan> funny