[02:06] no clue [02:06] which is odd bc i do a ton of iot [02:07] they should be great at that, they are mini computers [02:07] great wifi, sd cards [02:07] just no sensor interface [10:46] I made an android phone into IPwebcam [10:46] just fer fun [10:55] I was thinking about some type of server [11:01] instead of using something like a raspberry pi, i was thinking I could use the phone as an irc bouncer [11:04] that would be a cool idea aedend [11:17] I do have a BOX of old android phones. I thought of trying to build a mini cluster as I have several of matching hardware [11:18] the hardware is so limited though, there are easier ways.. [13:06] windows 10 does not like Ubuntu. The have a new Samba protocol and don't, by default, recognize anything else :( https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2015-September/193886.html [13:07] I'm suddenly loving webmin [15:26] I suspect the reason behind the new Samba protocol (which is only enabled by default) is specifically to break compatibility with Linux/BSD/whatever running Samba (think of how many embedded NAS devices, etc. there are. I have a 250GB NAS, don't have it up at the moment, but I can guarantee you it doesn't work with 10... if I connect to it from my laptop, Samba will identify the server specifically as [15:26] Samba running on Linux.) [15:27] Of course, the option of backwards-compatibility probably exists in there, and only so that M$ can say "See, it's still compatible with Linux, you just have to turn it on" so that nobody can accuse them of purposely trying to break it. [18:07] I believe you are correct Ubik. the link I provided takes you to instructions to 'fix' the compatability issue but I imagine MS views breaking linux compatability as a security upgrade === rfinley is now known as average_guy