[04:49] !gpg [04:49] gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts [06:07] Morning Kilos ! [06:08] morning pavlushka [06:17] * pavlushka will off from my lovely personal desk for some other tasks. [06:18] *be [06:18] ok see you later [06:18] be good [06:18] :) [06:18] and one thing Kilos [06:18] !gpg | Kilos [06:18] Kilos: gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts [06:18] yes? [06:19] last night I didn't used that, :) [06:19] *use that [06:19] oh [06:19] I called QA but lubotu2 has a better answer, :) [06:20] haha [06:23] btw, before going to washroom, I must tell you that Researcher told me that He will be online tomorrow, :) [06:24] yay ty [06:24] i see he befriended me on fb [06:24] now i have to go unfollow [06:24] sigh [06:25] i saw he has preparing for a long trip [06:25] ty pavlushka [09:56] hi Kilos and others. [09:59] !afternoon [09:59] hi zaki kamrul [10:00] im busy outside so could take long to answer [10:00] oh. it's oky. :) [10:01] zaki: hello [10:02] Hello kamrul [10:02] hello. :) [10:02] what are you doing today? :D [10:03] zaki: A little busy, forgot to tell you last night, that every package manager calls dpkg to install the downloaded packages. [10:04] hmm, know about that a little. [10:04] zaki: and then dpkg acquires a lock. [10:04] and if that lock is busy. [10:04] zaki: so for any problem in installing packages, you have to look for dpkg like thid "ps -aux | grep dpkg" [10:05] and then "kill pid" [10:05] yes. nice. [10:05] i have that problem one time [10:05] pid is the process id of the dpkg running. [10:06] but what i know about it before last night is using sudo can solve this. [10:06] zaki: better use "kill 9 pid" [10:06] zaki: did it solve? sudo? [10:07] yess worked for me at that time. [10:09] zaki: good, my one is a pragmatic way to solve the issue, there could be others, :p but what that askubuntu thread says? [10:12] ps -aux | grep dpkg or apt [10:13] dpkg [10:14] oky your one is logical [10:20] !dpkg [10:20] dpkg is the Debian package maintenance system, which together with apt forms the basic Ubuntu package management toolkit. [10:21] !synaptic [10:21] A Graphical Package Manager. For a good howto see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto [10:21] !software-canter [10:21] !software canter [10:22] !package-manager [10:22] !packaging [10:22] The packaging guide is at http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/ - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/NewPackages for information on getting a package integrated into Ubuntu - Other developer resources are at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment - See also !backports and !sponsoring [10:23] !backports [10:23] If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging [10:23] bah.. [10:24] what are the probs with your package manager [10:25] nothing. :p [10:25] lol [10:25] so why all the research then [10:25] i like using synaptic [10:25] it has a fix broken packages in the edit section [10:26] good, i don't use synaptic [10:27] Kilos: for me cpu usage is important, apt eats less cpu and does the job, Synaptic is for you Rich people who even uses KDE, :p [10:27] also sometimes sudo dpkg --configure -a sorts probs [10:27] hahahahahaaaaa [10:27] problem with dpkg is sometime it creates problem like it keep busy the lock [10:28] yes thats a pain [10:28] administration lock* [10:28] zaki: usually you dont need to deal with dpkg, call the package manager like synaptic or apt. [10:29] i'm happy with apt [10:30] zaki: only use dpkg for offline single package (deb) which has no dependency issues with the system. [10:31] hmm [10:31] otherwise it will only create problem, or if you can manage dpkg to deal with dependencies, only then. [10:32] gdebi finds dependancies as well [10:32] Kilos: hmm. [11:00] http://fossboss.com/2016/07/17/what-are-the-components-of-a-linux-distribution/ [13:43] zaki: ping [13:49] pavlushka, hi. [13:50] zaki: created your ssh keys? [13:50] nope. [13:51] been busy [13:52] ok, if you face any problem (I guess you wouldn't face any) in creating that, ping me then. [13:52] bbl [13:52] oky. :) [13:54] zaki: and if Remonshai join here, just help him signing the Ubuntu COC, :) [13:56] oky. :) [13:57] be happy out there. :D [15:21] so zaki pavlushka you guys catching up on nikola and bzr? [15:22] and nikola can do a blog as well [15:25] hmm, i;m trying to understand bzr [15:27] hehe it was too much for me, i kept breaking our site [15:33] i have previous experince with github and gitlab [15:33] zaki go to https://ubuntu-za.org and tick on get involved then scroll down to website and you should be able to learn more [15:34] there is a tutorial and you should be able to get our stuff and change it to suit you guys [15:35] static sites with bzr and nikola are almost maintenance free once they are running, and very secure [15:36] thank you Kilos :) [15:37] i hope you can work it out [15:38] :) [15:38] i will. [15:38] great [15:38] waiting for remon shai to show up [15:38] you can see the code or whatever it is called i think [15:39] ha ha.. :D [15:39] then change it to suit you guys [15:43] can we copy that page? [15:43] yes [15:44] You can browse the source code for the development focus branch or get a copy of the branch using the command: [15:44] bzr branch lp:ubuntu-za [15:45] that will copy the source down to your pc i think then you play with it locally [15:45] ubuntu-bd.org is down for a long time [15:46] you can even run it on your pc to see the results [15:46] yeah. :) [15:46] it is being fixed this week im sure [15:47] hmm, Kilos i have fair knowledge about web development, i think it will be easy for me. [15:47] wonderful [15:47] this week? how? [15:47] i have canonical working on fixing bd.org [15:48] just waiting for LC approval i think [15:48] i sleep at night [15:48] haha [15:48] and sometimes during the day as well [15:50] ha ha.. :D oky [15:50] thats great. :) [15:55] zaki: its good, https://ubuntu-za.org/bazaar-tutorial.html [15:55] and Hello every one! [15:55] hellus [15:55] hi pavlushka AudaciousTUX [15:55] hi Kilos [15:55] AudaciousTUX: better take a look at https://ubuntu-za.org/bazaar-tutorial.html. [15:56] you clever guys should be able to follow that [15:56] now we just hope the LC doesnt try block my efforts [15:57] i love git... bazaar এ যাওয়ার সময় নাই... এম্নিতেই সময় পাইনা...। বুকমারক কইরা রাখলাম :p [15:57] we used nikola and bzr [15:58] if you guys want to use git thats your choice [15:58] i have to check every option. [15:58] AudaciousTUX: Ubuntu is backed by LP and LP uses bazaar to push the developments, so.... [15:59] may be using bazar will incrase my karma points? [15:59] AudaciousTUX: but you can use git also, :p [15:59] bazaar* [16:00] yes you must use lp to push your karma and show the CC and lcthat you guys are moving ahead [16:00] i'm kind of hating ubuntu and falling in love with arch :p [16:00] no matter AudaciousTUX you gonna help pavlushka and them arent you [16:00] always :D [16:00] good lad [16:01] AudaciousTUX: LP supports bzr and git both, so you are on :p [16:01] uh... good :D [16:02] AudaciousTUX: and exclude the "hate" word from your dictionary. [16:02] haha [16:02] yah... that's a strong word [16:02] yes [16:03] AudaciousTUX: and hate wastes unnecessary time and effort, and you know time is money, :p [16:04] Who has time for hate? none except the stupids. [16:04] yess. [16:04] well said pavlushka [16:04] time to go home. see you guys later. [16:04] go well zaki [16:04] zaki: see ya. [16:05] bye. :) [17:45] wb zaki [17:46] its a No RemonShai day so far, :p [17:48] :p [17:51] ty pavlushka [17:51] haha you made him work too hard last night [17:52] listening to led zeppeline. did you guys love music? [17:52] nope, he is too much satisfied :p [17:52] zaki: that coincides, cheers. [17:52] haha i listened to them when they first started [17:53] Kilos: wow, that's so awesome of you! [17:53] cheers pavlushka [17:53] what [17:54] Kilos: our taste coincided and That's very (theblazehen) cool. [17:54] haha [17:54] i listened to many heavy groups in those days [17:56] \m/ [17:56] \m/ [17:59] RemonShai actually peeked once in the morning, joined and quit, I dont know if Kilos is right, :p [17:59] lol [18:02] I started to realized that most off my facebook friend have no idea about my timeline activity. [18:02] some time they massage me about what is this? [18:02] :3 [18:03] haha [18:06] it make me bored sometime. [18:08] QA, define hell [18:09] zaki: Hell \Hell\, v. t. To overwhelm. [Obs.] --Spenser. [1913 Webster], Hell \Hell\, n. [AS. hell; akin to D. hel, OHG. hella, G. h["o]lle, Icel. hal, Sw. helfvete, Dan. helvede, Goth. halja, and to AS. helan to conceal. ???. Cf. {Hele}, v. t., {Conceal}, {Cell}, {Helmet}, {Hole}, {Occult}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The place of the dead, or of souls after death; the [18:09] grave; -- called in Hebrew sheol, and by the Greeks hades. [1913 Webster] He descended… [18:09] lol [18:09] QA define Heaven [18:09] pavlushka: Heaven \Heav"en\ (h[e^]v"'n), n. [OE. heven, hefen, heofen, AS. heofon; akin to OS. hevan, LG. heben, heven, Icel. hifinn; of uncertain origin, cf. D. hemel, G. himmel, Icel. himmin, Goth. himins; perh. akin to, or influenced by, the root of E. heave, or from a root signifying to cover, cf. Goth. gaham[=o]n to put on, clothe one's self, G. hemd shirt, [18:09] and perh. E. chemise.] 1. The expanse of space surrounding the earth; esp., that which… [18:10] ha ha. [18:10] So QA means we can goto heaven without dying? [18:11] QA say yes [18:11] AudaciousTUX: Huh? [18:12] QA hi [18:12] good morning [18:12] QA it's good night -_- [18:12] AudaciousTUX: What? [18:12] QA nusha is better than you :/ [18:12] AudaciousTUX: Got it [18:12] :| :| :| [18:13] lol [18:13] :3 [18:13] https://backpackbang.com/item/B00P94RDKM kinum vabtechi [18:13] AudaciousTUX: then rebuild an ibid bot like Nusha [18:14] :3 [18:14] pav vai backpack diya kisu kinben naki?? :v [18:15] AudaciousTUX: some day a PI [18:15] QA, define someday [18:15] zaki: someday adv 1: some unspecified time in the future; "someday you will understand my actions" [18:15] তারাতারি কিন্নালান... তাইলে আমারো সুবিধা হয় :v [18:16] but rasbi er theke better alternative ache [18:17] AudaciousTUX: I know but its cute and has a better community support :) [18:18] yah... i buyed rasbi only and only for community support... [18:18] ^^ [18:18] AudaciousTUX, https://tessel.io/ [18:18] এটা কি? [18:20] arduino type.... but node js diya program banano jay [18:21] oh [18:28] sleep tight guys [18:30] good night kilos [18:33] pavlushka, [18:33] yes [18:33] can i use my gmail ass my ssh host? [18:33] as* [18:34] how? [18:35] Transfer Client Key to Host ei পার্ট টা বুঝাই দেন [18:35] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys [18:36] নাকি আমার পিসি তেই থাকবে কি ফাইল টা। [18:38] zaki: keys are of two types, private and public [18:38] yes [18:38] zaki: private one is for you pc [18:38] private one is for me [18:39] i have to publish publik one [18:39] zaki: and public one is for the others whom are connecting your pc. [18:40] and also for to connect to other pcs. [18:41] hmm [18:41] zaki: when you ssh a different machine, it installs the pub key of that machine first into your machine. [18:42] and then establishes the connection. [18:42] oky [18:43] so for a bi-directional connection, both pc's should have their own ssh keys. [18:44] ssh is secure protocol, and it checks the security of the connection first and if it find that the line is insecure, it terminates the connection. [18:44] when when someone work with git or bzr using ssh connection [18:45] ? [18:45] how that work? [18:46] zaki: you just have to register your ssh key with launchpad. [18:46] oky [18:47] zaki: take a look at https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair [18:51] and what about that comment . after register it to my launcpad, it5 shows my full pc model [18:52] zaki@zaki-Satellite-C800D [18:52] can i edit it? [18:53] you could, before uploading, this details were in the bottom of that key, you could change that. [18:54] zaki: so now you can just remove the key and generate a new one and before you upload it, edit the details at the bottom. [18:57] i have to generate new key? what about old one? [18:58] zaki: ok, try to upload that after modifying it at the bottom. [19:01] done [19:01] that just a comment. [19:02] zaki: well done. [19:02] :) [19:02] waht are you doing? [19:02] yes, that's just a comment. [19:02] eating [19:03] and listening to Warfaze-Oshamajik. [19:03] ha ha. [19:04] :) [19:06] "Import" readers friendly বাংলা অনুবাদ কি হইতে পারে? [19:07] কথাও কোন সাজেশন পাচ্ছি না। :| [19:07] ছবি আমদানি করুন। ব্যপারটা কেমন যেন। :3 [19:07] :D [19:09] zaki: অনেক ক্ষেত্রে ইংরেজী টাই সবচেয়ে reader friendly হতে পারে, সে ক্ষেত্রে তা অপরিবর্তিত রাখাই শ্রেয় :) [19:10] আচ্ছা। [19:10] :) [19:11] আর ছবি আমদানি করুন। ব্যপারটা কেমন যেন। :3, এটা হয়তো তোমাকে কেমন লাগছে শুধু অনভ্যাসের কারনে. [19:14] হম সেটাই। :D [19:15] zaki: So just keep an open mind, always :) [19:17] oky. :) [19:22] dnr time. [19:22] and good night pavlushka :) [19:23] Good night zaki :) [19:41] Hello kamrul [19:41] zaki is gone, gone to sleep, :) [19:42] and How about you? [20:03] a sleepy Good Night :) [22:17] QA: tell kilos kubuntu is awesome! ;) <3 [22:17] zaki: Righto, I'll tell Kilos on freenode