[02:31] What flavor of Ubuntu are you all running ? [02:34] I am running Ultimate Edition 4.6 [02:36] If anyone likes Python come visit me over at pImPsoFPyTh0n [02:38] We talk about everything from Python to Monty Python !! [02:53] good morning to all [02:57] Morning [02:58] hi pImPnUtS [03:01] What's up Ubuntu Lovers !! [03:08] If anyone wants come visit my Chan pImPsoFPyTh0n [03:09] We talk about Python and everything Monty Python === caveman is now known as Guest61642 [06:17] philipballew: morning [06:18] lotuspsychje_, hey there. How goes your morning? [06:18] its night here :) [06:18] fine tnx mate [06:18] and you? [06:18] no problems here. im just watching netflix [06:18] any series your following? [06:20] lotuspsychje_, currently watching a show called 30 rock [06:20] its good for me personally. [06:20] ok enjoy [06:20] do you have anything you are watching? [06:21] im a movie guy [06:21] all kind of types actually [06:22] bbl [07:18] Good morning. [11:04] 'Morning all [12:32] lol [12:32] i messed up my system, i'm leaving ubuntu! [12:32] "screw you guys, I'm going home." [12:32] because any other distro won't have the same problems if you cause them? [12:33] Ben64, if ever there was a pebkas error, he was it. I'd like to know how he brute forced 14.04 - 15.04 just out of morbid curiousity [12:34] 14.04 - 15.04 ? [12:34] i didn't see that [12:34] that was his claim. [12:34] that's why he was told repeatedly to reinstall [12:35] theonlyjoey? [12:35] ah, no. sorry. confused with stobix [12:35] ah [12:35] thought my logs were missing time [15:55] :) [16:02] mmm Amy's ice cream in Austin was amazing [16:55] r...r...r...rage quit :) [19:21] working a Casablanca quote into IRC support --> IT level pro [19:28] daftykins: When you are good, YOU are good ? [19:28] ;) [20:24] this 'oncemeold' deserves the winter award for... well several unrepeatable expletives [20:25] :D [20:30] bekks deserves a hugh reward for exerting impressive patience with oncemeold ! [20:31] indeed [20:31] perhaps cookies are in order [20:31] A stiff drink more-like [20:31] hehehe [20:31] perhaps we should start gauging helpees by quantity of drinks required [20:32] daftykins: What is the highest order of cookies ? Me thinks chocolate chip /// . [20:32] hmm, i'm quite fond of the belgian chocolate ones i can get here - they're probably pushing the ranks of cookies :) [20:35] ohhhh ... Belgian chocolate ! .. now I am jealous . [20:35] I prefer my carmel ignore [20:36] I guess the IRC cookie bin needs to be extended . [20:37] Internet Real Cookies ? [20:38] i really want cookies now :( [20:38] i bought some werthers originals sweets today but i made a mistake, they're some kind of caramel filled ones instead of the standard hard ones [20:38] TJ-: I bet getting that " Internet Real Cookies " will really push your abilities . [20:39] * wileee hits the local med dispensary, and leaves there special cookies on the back table [20:39] ;) [20:40] Bulls Eyes we used to call them; As a kid used to carry bags of them in the farm lorry when we were out on trips [20:40] they slow you down slightly, but the depth of thought is wide [20:41] wileee: After all is good, it is - I am told - the thought that counts . [20:42] that is the idea, I like that there is a core o helpers that will help anyone all the way to the end, makes it easier for all of us. [20:43] Some users seem to be their own worst enemy, sometimes you've got to let them fail spectularly to get the message home [20:44] s/spectularly/spectacularly/ [20:44] Yeah and have the patience to do that, my theory is people who have famly'd up and have kids. [20:45] I've heard that is the test, heh [20:45] usually is those that are refusing to do things right, yeah [20:46] I had a weird one on my Wily laptop earlier during a package upgrade... update-initramfs run via dpkg complained about not being able to find the modules for "initrd.img-v.2.0.14-lowlatency" - note the version string! [20:47] lol [20:47] do you even use an LL kernel on there o0 [20:47] Yes [20:47] always; its much more responsive for a desktop system [20:47] ah well at least that was close :> [20:48] interesting, i always thought it was just the Linux ricers doing that [20:48] "v.2.0-14" ... should be "4.2.0-14" [20:48] no; -generic is OK for servers but if you want user responsive behaviour lowlatency is much better - no weird lags in the GUI whilst something else is active [20:49] TJ-: Someone going where no man should go, and editing system files ? [20:50] Bashing-om: I suspect I must have mistyped a few days ago whilst doing an update but I don't see sign of it in the shell history; Made me scratch my head though :) [20:53] oncemeold is more like a Google pre-selection test :D [20:54] TJ-: How long did it take you to figure that out ? I have done boo boos and taken me days ( as it still happens ) to tumble onto what I had done . [20:55] Bashing-om: Well; first I assumed it had come from the packages being updated, but then I twigged the version had a 'v' in it, and was missing the '4' so started to suspect the user :D [20:55] I swear the auto-suggest on my Android phone has been teaching my fingers some tricks :p [20:58] TJ-: Uh huh .. loke we keep telling oncemeold .. pay attention to what the package manager is telling you . That said, I still miss lillte innuendos. Try'n to train myself to slow down look and read . [20:58] yeah, it's sometimes surprising how the brain will edit what the eyes see, based on expectations [21:00] mmm it's a pain that [21:15] cor, come back in and the cat's knicked my chair [21:15] yay my old RAID just rebuilt happily :) https://www.dropbox.com/s/m3isa56w8qkjnsj/IMG_20151020_172808.jpg?dl=0 [21:38] You should try it with 3 dogs - they nick the entire sofa! [21:39] :D [21:39] poor TJ- dragged into this sorry state of affairs [21:39] Wow, I've never seen someone go backwards so fast as oncemeold [21:40] Poor oncemeold... TJ- is off to bed in a few minutes :D [21:41] :) [21:41] oh dear, that leaves all the encryption experience behind for #ubuntu [21:44] ecryptfs-recover-private will do 1 of 2 things: 1) search all mount points for the home/.ecryptfs/ directory and offer to mount any EFS found as home/.ecryptfs//.Private or 2) unlock/mount a specific location given, e.g. "sudo ecryptfa-recover-private /mnt/home/.ecryptfs//.Private" ... it will ask the user if they know the user password and if so, ask for it, and use it. If that fails, [21:45] it'll ask for the original master passphrase. If either works, it'll mount the user's unencrypted files in a mktemp dir-name under /tmp/ecryptfs.XXXX [21:45] If and when I leave this chair behind, we have a Shih Tzu that has the purpose to keep the captains' chair warm . Our devoted companions ! [21:46] If the user accidentally uses it to mount e.g. /mnt/home/ instead it'll just effective bind-mount that same directory (no unlocking done) under /tmp/ecryptfs.XXXX - which is what oncemeold did earlier [21:50] TJ-: nn sir o/ [21:50] * TJ- waves [21:51] now wait for the pasteflood :-D [21:51] Have fun :) [21:52] back to the fun room / what ever to do with oncemeold .. Kinda glad it is out of my range . [21:54] same here, i have no clue with encryption [21:54] and this is a tough customer for sure [22:03] Going off in a tangent and NOT following advise, not condusive to getting resolution . [22:06] indeed :( [22:07] a bot? [22:13] he might as well be, he listens that well ;)