[00:06] apparently it's illegal to lie online: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35712772 [00:07] goats cheese camenbert, :) [00:07] that was my first thought, too [00:07] well they're going at it like there's a world record attempt, over in #ubuntu [00:08] a cheese i discovered this afternoon. [00:09] it's all quiet in there now that I've joined [00:09] in where? [00:09] ah probably for the best [00:09] just think idiots saying lubuntu is amazing on 256MB RAM ¬_¬ [00:14] * brobostigon makes a note for his fiance, 'buy this cheese please honey' :) [00:50] diddledan, you've seen this guy before, but he's done more videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSoXEtFPTfI [00:51] daftykins, that dude won't let it drop [00:52] m0nkey_, love that guy [00:52] the mashable videos seem a bit forced and rushed, but i'm sure they'll get better over time [00:59] too many idiots bite the hand that feeds [01:00] * diddledan nibbles on daftykins' fingers [01:01] I almost typed that with pp instead of bb [01:01] I have a one-track mind [01:19] you so hornby? :-P [01:21] not any more. I just ate [01:48] nn \o [01:48] o/ [01:48] o/ === Seeker`_ is now known as Seeker` === _stowa_ is now known as _stowa [02:59] NSFW https://www.youtube.com/embed/U08XWOx3XYM [03:43] The only winning move is not to play. [03:44] * zmoylan-1i now wants burger king for some reason... [03:44] How about a nice game of chess? [03:45] * m0nkey_ just re-watched WarGames [03:45] haven't seen radio controlled flying dinosaurs since [03:47] probably the only hacker movie i liked i don't have on dvd [06:10] mornin [06:11] o/ [08:01] Morning all === diplo_ is now known as diplo [08:14] morning === popey_ is now known as popey [08:52] morning popey [08:52] Hmm :) Pi2 has an uptime of over a month. Not bad :) [08:56] yo === Odd_Blok1 is now known as Odd_Bloke [10:06] morning [10:08] morning boys and girls. [10:33] hey brobostigon , how are you todday [10:33] not bad really, and you? [10:37] Hello! [10:43] hi popey [10:51] doing ok :) listening to podcasts in my linux vm, tucked away fullscreen on a differnt virtual desktop on my mac :) [10:51] Its like having a second laptop with me at work. [10:54] :) [11:58] hi [12:03] hey matt_linuxlearne [12:43] hows it going? [12:44] hey matt_linuxlearne , doin ok here. How about you ? [12:44] Putting together a nice Linux VM on my mac. Decided to go for elementary since it remains one of my favorite distro's [12:45] yeh working hard, slowly getting used to running linux [12:46] Thats ok :) there is plenty to learn and its fun [12:46] what are you currently running ? [12:46] Ubu 14.04 lts [12:47] matt_linuxlearne: :) that's a good starting point, nice and stable [12:47] i was using mint but decided to take a jump when there iso pool got hacked [12:49] matt_linuxlearne: correct . good disto. Stick to the LTS releases to keep yourself from distro hopping. [12:49] I'm on 1404 on my Dell XPS13 and currently running an elementary VM on my macbook pro. [12:50] matt_linuxlearne: I did a coulple of shows on runnign a linux laptop as a main machine on my podcast [12:50] gonna stick with buntu, trying to learn enough to start being a sys admin, currently pushing to power user [12:50] you might want to check those out [12:50] not really done podcast before, give me the link [12:51] matt_linuxlearne: Ubuntu is just as powerfull (and power-user friendly) as any distro. Some of the geeky stuff is under the hood. [12:51] www.knightwise.com [12:51] you might also want to check out the going linux podcast. Larry does great work for people who are new [12:51] site looks cool, will browse later [12:52] pop me a link [12:53] www.goinglinux.org [12:53] i think. [12:53] i will g it [12:54] http://goinglinux.com/ [12:54] ah ,.com [12:54] forgot about that one [12:57] so matt_linuxlearne , where are you at with your discoveries in Linuxland [12:57] getting to grips with power use [12:58] trying to use linux more and more in daily work life [13:00] using gnome connection manager [13:00] virtual box [13:00] wireshark === alan_g is now known as alan_g|lunch [13:09] give zenmap a look [13:09] graphical frontend to nmap [13:10] im going to be looking closer at those types of tools soon, but i need to get a good work handle on linux first [13:10] what do you do for a living? [13:11] Freelance consultant [13:12] what security field by chance? [13:12] Mostly functional / techincal analysis and solution design for companies [13:12] fair shout [13:12] matt_linuxlearne: not specifically , but i do need some of those tools when I do network analysis [13:12] yup [13:12] tcpdump, nmap [13:12] nmap and wireshark [13:13] by boss would class them as not needed tools so i use wireshark [13:14] nmap is very helpfull when it comes to checking out hosts on a network , wireshark mostly looks at the traffic those hosts generate [13:15] so i use angryip scanner [13:15] for hunt out active host, but as we both know its not amazing [13:19] simple and it does the trick [13:19] you ahve that on linux or windows ? [13:32] use angry on win and osx [13:32] not tried in in butu [13:38] matt_linuxlearne: thanx for the tip , i'm using lanscan on OSX , kinda the same [13:46] any good? [13:47] angry ip does not resolve host names that well [15:12] anyone out there [15:12] yes [15:14] hows it going [15:14] fine thanks [15:14] you? [15:14] yeh not bad [15:16] http://ubuntupodcast.org/2016/03/03/s09e01-raspberry-tripel/ \o/ [15:24] popey: is it me is that not how you spell triple [15:24] Depends [15:27] popey: on what? [15:27] The language :) [15:38] Tripel = Perticular sort of beer [15:38] Trappist "Double" or "Tripel" [15:38] Tripel = Fermentend longer then Double [15:40] mmmm beer [15:41] http://www.trappistwestmalle.be/en/page/tripel.aspx [15:41] yum === alan_g|lunch is now known as alan_g