[00:07] irssi doesn't like my SSL cert. :/ [00:11] o0 [00:12] idk, failed handshake with Rizon. I'm asking the irssi folks but the channel seems a bit dead. [00:14] mmm don't use SSL on there [00:14] as in, i don't [00:15] SASL goes over plaintext, so I kinda wanna make sure SSL is working. :) [00:15] I'll wait on the irssi folk. [00:15] yeah, really annoyed me when they disabled all other formats on freenode for SASL auth [00:16] i used to use blowfish with kornbluth, but they claimed it's so bad as to not be worth it anymore [00:16] i also got told there's a way to make irssi abort running your autojoins if your SASL auth fails [00:18] supposedly you can just have irssi auto-run commands, and make one of those commands /msg NickServ blah blah blah, but there's no sense in doing that with SASL available. [00:19] *nod* [00:19] the way i do it is my only freenode profile is an SSL connection one, so if it doesn't connect it doesn't get as far as trying to SASL auth [00:20] gotcha. I don't have any trouble with SSL or SASL on freenode... just rizon for some reason. [00:21] i didn't even know it was available 8D i think i just use the autosend over there, mmm [00:41] g'night team o/ [00:42] night [00:43] nighty nite ^ [00:49] I think the logo for https://squoo.sh/ is ok now, as is the X509 TLS cert. [00:54] TJ-: was this your setup a few years ago? https://40.media.tumblr.com/c4d4b7e832c3d1811e64b1555cedfff9/tumblr_ny51fz6h501scdmnro1_1280.jpg [00:56] pfft! I use structured cabling and trunking for everything! [00:56] that setup is so.. pointless. They basically just disassembled their PC and spread it across the room. [00:57] that looks to be about 1999 [00:58] although I do see some SATA cables, so maybe not [00:58] probably just some guy trying to be "cyberpunk" [00:58] I like how there's a Timberland box for 'rebooting' :D [00:58] LOL [00:59] haha! just caught myself looking at the study ceiling and wondering if I could suspend things :P [01:00] https://squoo.sh/ :) ... Getting ready for business . [01:00] Bashing-om: yeah; a bit basic for now but I'm getting all the services configured correctly [01:02] TJ-: suspend things, you say? https://imgur.com/a/DyQZL [01:02] TJ-: Going to be a real treat . Yall, I hope. garner more than just the cookies ! [01:04] Nicomachus: I want that... [01:04] lol, build it! [01:05] I was going to suspend a 42" monitor rather like that, but found the neck-ache isn't worth it. [01:06] For gaming purposes, a panel like that would both be aesthetic AF and really useful. [01:07] I can imagine for something like EVE it would be amazing [01:08] YES! [01:09] Especially as my main is a Carrier pilot. A few Drone control buttons would be so useful. [01:19] comments on the revised design at https://squoo.sh ? [01:21] oh wow, lots of progress since I looked at it a couple hours ago. [01:21] Looks good. [01:22] I'll go with that theme for now, it's simple CSS. I'll start on the live pastebin tomorrow [01:22] SpaceX launch in 6 minutes. [01:23] if y'all are into that. [01:23] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5bTbVbe4e4 [01:23] Did they get FAA permission for landing on land? [01:23] not sure... I haven't been following it as much lately. [01:25] yes!! bring the booster all the way back to Cape Canaveral to Landing Zone 1 (LZ-1). [01:27] great, browser doesn't support video! MSE & H.264 [01:28] eek! 1 minute until launch! [01:34] booster on it's way back down... still a few minutes before landing attempt. [01:35] ~4 mins away from booster touchdown [01:39] THEY DID IT [01:39] THEY FREAKIN DID IT [01:40] wow [01:44] You watching it too? xD [01:44] can you draw me an IRC ASCII sketch of it? :S [01:45] TJ-: uhhh... no. sorry. I'm not artistic. lol [01:46] It went liek this: o~~~~>*whoosh* [01:46] LOL [01:46] as long as it didn't come down sqoo.shed [01:47] lol. there was a pretty large burst of fire at the end and my heart dropped, but I think that was just the burn going off to the side. :) [01:47] Nope, looked like a safe touchdown. [01:47] youtube.com is unreachable for me right now [01:48] only 36274 on the spacex live stream right now, surprisingly [01:48] I'm 1 of those, and I know 20 others. =P [01:49] #ubuntu-offtopic all seem to be in there as well [01:50] all satellites deployed successfully too. successful day for Elon. [02:14] TJ-: For when yo can youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5bTbVbe4e4 [02:15] I suspect my ISP still has lingering IPv6 issues that started earlier today [02:15] this IPv6 switch is gonna be troublesome for some of those ISPs that have so much built in 4 [02:16] first time I've seen issues, but I'll be talking to them later today [02:17] I haven't had too many issues with Google yet, but I did have to route my phone traffic through a VPN to reach some sites for awhile. [02:17] if it was connected to the wifi at home, that is. [02:19] TJ-: non-youtube gif, unfortunately it's short and sped-up: https://pbs.twimg.com/tweet_video/CWyzGUKUkAAzwk0.mp4 [02:24] I'll watch it on the BBC :) [02:37] TJ-: do you use VBox inside Ubuntu ever? [02:37] or Bashing-om? [02:39] No, I use kvm/qemu [02:40] sounds like a Unity thing [02:47] nicomachus: Also, no .. no Vbox here either . [02:56] good morning to all [02:57] hi lotuspsychje [02:57] hey pauljw [02:58] * nicomachus made some great beef stew. :D [02:58] yummy [03:00] \o/ got a super cheap last minute train ticket to St. Louis on Christmas eve too. I'm getting all kinds of good deals today... [03:00] nicomachus: cool! [03:01] nicomachus: alot of ppl doing xmass by online orders aswell these days [03:05] ha, I did buy my girlfriend a Nexus 6 this morning on Amazon for $249, which was an amazing deal. [03:10] hey lotus [03:10] you were driving? [03:11] hey EriC^^ [03:11] EriC^^: not its cold n rainy here [03:11] ill skip one :p [03:11] nicomachus: buy her a BQ 4.5 :p [03:11] 169 euro [03:11] nicomachus: or nexus 4 with touch [03:12] the Nexus 6 works with Google's Project Fi though [03:12] whats fi? [03:12] https://fi.google.com/about/faq/ [03:12] basically Google's attempt to branch into being a mobile carrier [03:13] they're doing interesting stuff with wifi calling and stuff though, and the pricing is unbelievable compared to other american carriers [03:13] i see [03:14] she can get unlmited talk/text with 2 GBs of data for $40, which would be at least $80 on a carrier like Verizon. and they refund you if you don't use all your data! [03:15] and if you go over, it's only $1/100MB [03:16] talk over wifi and telegram for free [03:16] apping 24/7 is bad [03:17] its big business having us enslaved on to be connected 24/7 [03:17] online [03:17] they does do calls over wifi if it's available. and it also has always-on-VPN and will allow you to jump from public wifi to public wifi while traveling across town, to reduce data usage [03:18] cool [03:19] I've created the channel #squoo.sh so we can keep discussions on it separate from the Ubuntu stuff [03:19] Right, past 3am... I'm off to sleep, night all. o/ [03:20] night [03:20] http://linux.softpedia.com/blog/4mrescuekit-15-0-has-antivirus-live-cd-bakandimgcd-4mparted-and-4mrecover-497946.shtml [03:20] interesting [03:21] http://www.theverge.com/2015/12/21/10642028/spacex-falcon-9-landing-elon-musk-wont-fly?utm_campaign=theverge&utm_content=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter [03:27] nicomachus: i've added you to the @ops list for #squoo.sh channel if you want to contribute [03:28] thank you. I will contribute whatever I can... even if it's something small. :) [03:29] nicomachus: this will be huge :p [03:29] I agree. [03:32] nicomachus: join over :p [03:46] OerHeks, daftykins, EriC^^ join #squoo.sh please :p [03:58] !info inxi | TJ- [03:58] TJ-: inxi (source: inxi): full featured system information script. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.2.16-0ubuntu1 (vivid), package size 120 kB, installed size 564 kB [05:51] Had all the fun I can stand for 1 session . Continue this tomorrow . [07:45] bbl [09:32] morning [10:06] o/ [10:06] hi lordievader [10:06] lotuspsychje: What is that sqoo channel? [10:06] lordievader: you have been invited an @ to squoo.sh [10:06] by TJ- [10:07] lordievader: its a new project he created [10:07] New project? [10:07] for diagnose and repair on linux === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [12:05] Hiyas all [12:05] hey BluesKaj [12:05] hey lotuspsychje [12:20] http://news.softpedia.com/news/introducing-ubuntu-pi-flavour-maker-a-tool-to-port-ubuntu-linux-for-raspberry-pi-2-497956.shtml [12:26] !register | ioria [12:26] ioria: Information about registering your nickname: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat/Registration - Type « /nick » to select your nickname. Registration help available by typing /join #freenode [15:25] TJ-: morning :p [15:25] TJ-: set autojoin :p [15:25] hehehe 'morning' :D [16:31] wget doesn't support regex does it [16:47] mornin'... just barely [16:54] nicomachus: Should it? [16:54] It has the -m flag. [16:54] lordievader: well regex doesn't really work with HTTP... but -A works for my purposes. [16:56] --accept-regex ? [16:58] --accept-list worked for what I needed. [19:05] if I open nautilus from a terminal, WHY does it not open to my current directory? [19:16] because, like many of those GUI programs, the developers have no concept of usability and standard design patterns that have been in existence for decades [19:21] * nicomachus grumbles and waits for this slow X session to respond [19:52] because you have to supply an URI or path :) [19:53] so "nautilus ." works fine [20:35] TJ-, still no access to youtube? [20:35] http://imgur.com/gallery/fHxRkmo [20:36] I could loop that for DAYS and it would still make me happy to see very time. [20:36] s/very/every [20:38] pretty nifty indeed [20:42] I watched via BBC instead [20:44] It's going to make landing on other planetary bodies much simplier now; won't need the complication of a detachable lander and orbiter; can just leave a small comms relay in-orbit and let the main craft land/take off. [20:44] Thunderbirds are Go! [20:45] is it advantageous to do that, though, fuel-wise? [20:45] * nicomachus is not a rocket scientist [20:45] but I did watch a movie once [20:47] Depends on the gravity, but if you can land the entire craft you can deliver a larger payload and return with a large payload too [20:48] the engineering complications of a detachable/mating unit can be done away with, which makes the craft safer, easier to manufacturer, handle, and launch [20:49] should translate into it being lighter, which means less fuel consumed [20:55] so ioria and cristian_c have been trying to figure out that issue for 2 days now...and it was all normal? [22:03] o/ [22:05] afternoon. did you see #squoo.sh yet? [22:06] i have heard of it! currently nomming pizza though :> [22:06] was working late :( [22:06] more windows work? [22:07] mmmm pizza [22:07] nah, back to client stuff today... delivered all the ripped opera music [22:07] client happy? [22:07] iTunes for Windows doesn't even have a "rescan library folder" button =| [22:08] idk whether to blame Apple or Windows for that one... [22:08] :D [22:08] then had to get his fitbit watch health tracker thing syncing again [22:09] then get Zone 2 playing on a Denon amp for his Christmas Eve party... [22:10] and investigate his wifes old iPods not working with another Denon amp in their kitchen... both of which had flat batteries on starting [22:10] needy client. [22:11] he keeps a laundry list :D [22:11] i've never been able to sway him toward only telling me one issue at a time, either [22:13] ah well, it'll pay for all those amazon orders ;) [22:14] did you at least get to see SpaceX do awesome things? [22:14] hmm i saw a brief gif of the rocket landing on my news feeds this morning but i've not seen a decent video yet [22:15] hmm.. here's the FULL, but it's 45 mins: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5bTbVbe4e4 [22:16] that imgur one of yours from earlier, aaah so sci-fi [22:16] landing @ 32:30 [22:16] makes me feel like the future is here [22:18] guy chmod-ing their disks with evil permissions, daym [22:19] devil disks [22:20] and then he ran parted -l and he didst see /dev/sdx666 D: [22:20] actually how many partitions can GPT have 8D [22:21] 128 by default [22:21] but you can make the GPT larger and have more [22:24] ah har [22:28] btw i find it hilarious that in the process of updating the 12.04 install on a spare PC that lives in the clients' kitchen, i came up against a tiny 100MB /boot [22:28] i'm gonna have to hose that thing and put 16.04 on in the new year perhaps and re-do that disk :P [22:29] is the system using LVM? [22:40] nah, i always avoid it since i don't know how to use it :> [22:40] it makes those situations really easy to overcome :) [22:46] well, it's pretty ancient now anyway [22:47] it's a kinda spares PC running a core 2 duo with 2GB RAM on a 30" Dell LCD [22:48] sounds like my lappy :D [22:48] ^_^ [22:49] when i fire up the other one he has up there on his UPS you can see it pulls over 250W to itself :S [23:21] i have to chuckle at thee folks with their gaming laptops [23:22] first thing they want to do is but ubuntu on, which wouldn't even run most games as well - defeats the purpose to me :) [23:29] TJ-: sorry to distract you, what are the tell-tale signs of a PCI-Express attached SSD in a modern system? this user has one i think: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14151287/ [23:29] i only see the matshita optical and hitachi 1TB so i think the 128GB SSD in there is M.2 PCI-E [23:29] I'm already looking ... :) [23:30] yay :D [23:30] it's a very new spec skylake on the latest BIOS so i think it will be [23:30] Samsung PM951 NVMe MZVLV128, 128 GB [23:31] yep it's using that one which is a known M.2 NVMe drive [23:31] finally got a detailed spec website up [23:31] get an "lspci -nnk" [23:32] okie dokie [23:33] there's 2 Nvidia devices on there; 0fbb and 1618 [23:33] 10ec:8168 is a realtek ethernet I think [23:34] Everything else looks to be 8086 (Intel) [23:45] hmm.. there should be more output for this, no? http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/14152590/ [23:45] sudo lshw -C memory doesn't show bank #s [23:48] nicomachus: Yeah ! mine : http://paste.ubuntu.com/14152698/ . [23:49] that's what I thought.... odd stuff. [23:50] nicomachus: "sudo dmidecode -t memory" [23:50] TJ-: that gave me a bit more info, yea. just wondering why lshw seems limited. [23:50] that strikes me as a single DIMM if i were a betting man :D [23:50] it appears to be so, which is actually good news. :D [23:51] nicomachus: You on that box ? Maybe enable post messaging - memory testing - in bios , see what bios relates ? [23:52] Bashing-om: I got the info I needed from dmidecode, it just struck me as odd