[05:45] <nsnzero> morning all - have a good day
[05:45] <Maaz> nsnzero: By the way, superfly on freenode told me "tell nsnzero No, I haven't been to the grand canyon (yet)" 9 hours, 19 minutes and 8 seconds ago
[05:46] <superfly> hi nsnzero
[05:46] <superfly> Night all
[06:45] <inetpro> good mornings
[06:54] <magespawn> good morning
[06:59] <chesedo> morning nsnzero inetpro magespawn Kilos and all others
[07:12] <thatgraemeguy> morning peoples
[08:37] <theblazehen> Hi all
[08:56] <magespawn> hi theblazehen 
[09:04] <inetpro> wb Kilos, and hi chesedo as well
[09:05] <chesedo> hi theblazehen
[09:36] <inetpro> oh and hi to the blaze hen as well of course
[09:37] <inetpro> thatgraemeguy: you are way too quiet these days, why?
[09:37] <thatgraemeguy> uhhhh
[09:38] <thatgraemeguy> I've always been way too quiet :p
[09:38] <inetpro> haha, you even believe yourself when you say that?
[10:23] <chesedo> agg, do not worry... the first step in rehabs is in admitting you have the said problem :P
[10:26] <jerit> I hate when download software doesn't work properly
[10:27] <chesedo> jerit: download software?
[10:27] <jerit> Free Download Manager for one
[10:28] <jerit> some of them allow you to schedule changes in download speed to save bandwidth, so I schedule "alternative" rates during the day when people are online and then let it go full out through the night, but this stupid thing decided better of removing the speed limit last night so my download made no progress whatsoever
[10:28] <chesedo> there is always uget, rat, wget, aria2, etc...
[10:29] <chesedo> oh
[10:32] <Kilos> ty inetpro  and hi everyone
[10:33] <jerit> hi Kilos
[10:34] <Kilos> hi jerit 
[11:11] <Langjan> Hello all
[11:11] <Langjan> you ok Kilos ?
[11:11] <Kilos> hi Langjan  what broke now
[11:12] <Langjan> Hi there, you ok? Nothing
[11:12] <Kilos> yip im ok ty, still waiting for something to kick me
[11:12] <Kilos> tired only otherwise fine ty
[11:12] <Kilos> how about you?
[11:12] <Langjan> Just came to say were going to Pmburg for a week + for bowls
[11:12] <Langjan> Fine thks
[11:13] <Kilos> lekker, enjoy
[11:13] <Langjan> Sorry gotta go for some lunch
[11:13] <Kilos> go
[11:13] <Langjan> thks go well and keep kicking
[11:13] <Kilos> of course ty and you go fafe
[11:13] <Kilos> safe as well
[11:15] <nsnzero> how do i change the theme in emacs ?
[11:15] <nsnzero> hi Kilos 
[11:15] <nsnzero> an Langjan 
[11:15] <Kilos> hi nsnzero 
[11:15] <Kilos> carefully
[11:16] <nsnzero> so far i pressed all the wrong buttons - but i am learning 
[11:16] <Kilos> lol
[11:27] <Langjan> hi nsnzero 
[12:06] <theblazehen> nsnzero: You running vanilla emacs?
[12:14] <nsnzero> yes theblazehen 
[12:14] <nsnzero> stock standard but its got a funny pink theme to it - so i am editing it 
[12:15] <nsnzero> the melpa repos do not work as well 
[12:25] <nsnzero> i will have to sit with this later 
[12:30] <nsnzero> have a good afternoon guys 
[12:42] <theblazehen> https://linx.li/he9yfsu0.mkv Don't copy that floppy video encoded so that it _just_ fits on a 1.44 mb flopy (49 bytes spare). Really surprised at the quality. Can even read text that isn't moving
[14:28] <andrewlsd> just popped in to check.
[14:28]  * andrewlsd goes away again
[14:29] <magellanic> hi and bye andrewlsd 
[15:50] <K_K_N> hi all
[15:51] <K_K_N> does anybody know where I can find the software for a nokia cs-19 internet stick?
[15:52] <K_K_N> according to the help guide it says insert the stick and then click the CD Drive Nokia and I should see nokiainternetmodem.deb but when I click there its empty?
[15:52] <K_K_N> it says No Media
[15:57] <K_K_N> the device is a Cell-C device if that helps
[15:58] <K_K_N> so not sure if the device is not mounting properly or maybe the contents is blocked by some settings or because its from CellC they maybe do not have the linux version for the software on the stick?
[16:00] <K_K_N> Kilos, sorry to read about what happen to you, you may have noticed I have not logged onto IRC for a very long time
[16:01] <K_K_N> only read it yesterday or was it the day before...
[16:01] <K_K_N> anyways sorry
[16:06] <superfly> K_K_N: you might need USB modeswitch
[16:12] <K_K_N> superfly, thanks, is that an application from the repository?
[16:32] <K_K_N> sorry got disconnected there
[16:33] <K_K_N> superfly, thanks but I have usb modeswitch installed already
[16:33] <K_K_N> but I have not used it
[16:34] <K_K_N> still a newbie when it comes to terminal commands etc.
[16:34] <nsnzero> hi K_K_N 
[16:34] <nsnzero> what you trying to do ?
[16:36] <K_K_N> hi nsnzero
[16:38] <K_K_N> I want to install the Nokia CS-19 Internet Modem and according to their user guid when I plug the device in and access CD Drive Nokia I should see nokiainternetmodem.deb but for me its blank says no media not even the windows files are visible
[16:39] <nsnzero> oh yes - i had that problem with a usb dongle 
[16:39] <nsnzero> if i can only remember what i did ... 
[16:44] <nsnzero> the device is in the modem mode - linux should have picked it up - modeswitch will switch of the modem and activate the storage drive in the device
[16:44] <K_K_N> ok how do I do that?
[16:45] <nsnzero> plug the modem in and type lsusb , press enter and see if the the modem is listed
[16:45] <nsnzero> in the terminal / console 
[16:46] <K_K_N> ok it shows up as Nokia Mobile Phone
[16:46] <nsnzero> you running ubuntu ?
[16:46] <K_K_N> yep
[16:50] <nsnzero> open networks on the top  panel - should be in the top right corner 
[16:51] <nsnzero> i use neon plasma - on mine it on the bottom right corner 
[16:52] <K_K_N> ok
[16:52] <nsnzero> if the device is listed there - you click it to activate it
[16:54] <K_K_N> ok but what about the software on the device how will I access that?
[17:00] <nsnzero> https://technomagus.wordpress.com/linux/3g/nokia-cs-19-3g-usb-modem-in-ubuntu/
[17:02] <K_K_N> thanks nsnzero I will look at that now, I searched the net yesterday entire day could not find info related to my specific device so thank you for that
[17:03] <nsnzero> no problem 
[17:06] <nsnzero> evening Kilos 
[17:06] <Kilos-> hi nsnzero superfly K_K_N 
[17:06] <Kilos-> and inetpro 
[17:06] <Kilos-> power just went oof
[17:06] <Kilos-> off
[17:09] <nsnzero> sorry Kilos
[17:09] <nsnzero> hi kulelu88 
[17:10] <kulelu88> hi nsnzero 
[17:10] <nsnzero> hows the programming going kulelu88 ?
[17:11] <kulelu88> not too bad nsnzero . hows things on your side?
[17:11] <nsnzero> havent done much kulelu88 - just didnt have the time 
[17:12] <kulelu88> work keeping you busy?
[17:12] <nsnzero> work and home - not much time left to play 
[17:12] <kulelu88> hows your son?
[17:13] <nsnzero> going to try and help a friend - learning to program the pic microcontroller tonight 
[17:15] <nsnzero> he can walk now - hey they grow up so fast 
[17:15] <kulelu88> time for number 2 
[17:18] <nsnzero> lol - i not ready for another.... too soon 
[17:25] <nsnzero> installed ubuntu 16.04 server i am sure i didnt set username and password - now its asking me for 1 
[17:36] <superfly> nsnzero: if he can walk, it's time for #2!
[17:36] <superfly> :-P
[17:43] <kulelu88> nsnzero: you can start practicing for number 2 XD
[17:45] <kulelu88> superfly: any suggestions for doing this with some JS framework: I have 3 form-fields: Name, Surname, Age. Once the user enters that, they get a display of it back to them, now I want to export that display as a single HTML file
[17:50] <nsnzero> i am goig to wait until he starts to talk
[18:36] <andrewlsd> evening superfly nsnzero kulelu88 
[18:36] <kulelu88> hey andrewlsd 
[18:37] <nsnzero> hi andrewlsd 
[18:37] <andrewlsd> thought I'd pop in to catch the night owls
[18:37] <andrewlsd> like kulelu88 
[18:37] <kulelu88> night? it's daytime for superfly and chesedo 
[18:38] <nsnzero> its a hoot this time of night 
[18:38] <kulelu88> andrewlsd: we're trying to convince nsnzero that he needs to make more babies
[18:38]  * chesedo observes that he may not be where he thinks he is
[18:39] <kulelu88> i think I got it wrong :P who is the oke living in america (apart from fly)
[18:40] <andrewlsd> kulelu88: all by himself?
[18:40] <andrewlsd> pavlushka
[18:41] <andrewlsd> I think
[18:41] <kulelu88> i think it's Squirm or squish102 
[18:41] <andrewlsd> yeah I know it's sunshine time in Arid_zona.
[18:42] <andrewlsd> hmm, that sounds like an alternative name for Cape Town
[18:43] <andrewlsd> kulelu88: take a peek at #ubuntu-us-az to see
[18:43] <kulelu88> they have state-level channels in murica? 0.o
[18:43] <andrewlsd> Maaz: tell pavlushka hi
[18:43] <Maaz> andrewlsd: Okay, I'll tell pavlushka on freenode
[18:44] <chesedo> pavlus is in asia...
[18:44] <kulelu88> chesedo: my good friend and lover of javascript :)
[18:44] <chesedo> kulelu88 is right though it is on of the sq's
[18:45] <chesedo> how goes kulelu88?
[18:45] <andrewlsd> superfly and pavlushka are in that channel, that's why I thought Pav resident there too
[18:45] <kulelu88> it's squish102 
[18:45]  * chesedo currently might love cpp and go more
[18:46] <kulelu88> andrewlsd: your blonde beard is lovely
[18:46] <kulelu88> chesedo:  any suggestions for doing this with some JS framework: I have 3 form-fields: Name, Surname, Age. Once the user enters that, they get a display of it back to them, now I want to export that display as a single HTML file
[18:46] <andrewlsd> lol
[18:47] <andrewlsd> and my blue hair
[18:47] <chesedo> kulelu88: export?
[18:47] <andrewlsd> kulelu88: where did you see me?
[18:48] <kulelu88> chesedo: think of it like creating a form in an app and instead of "print to pdf" you "print to HTML"
[18:48] <kulelu88> andrewlsd: I see all things here at my NSA cubicle
[18:48] <chesedo> kulelu88: so this will be in an app (not on the web)?
[18:49] <andrewlsd> http://www.lsd.co.za/blogs
[18:49] <andrewlsd> thought that might have been where
[18:49] <kulelu88> chesedo: the app will run in a browser
[18:50] <chesedo> hmm, then the display back will already be in html...
[18:50] <chesedo> i guess you want the user to save this html?
[18:50] <chesedo> like a download link...
[18:51]  * andrewlsd goes now
[18:51]  * andrewlsd plans to return in the morning
[18:51] <kulelu88> yes, it must be self-contained. if you export the HTML and then click "open in browser" it should load as just HTML/CSS with no formatting issues
[18:51] <kulelu88> andrewlsd: XOXO
[18:52] <andrewlsd> :-D
[18:52] <chesedo> kulelu88: with offline support?
[18:53] <chesedo> meaning even when the user has no internet connection...
[18:53] <kulelu88> chesedo: no, the HTML just needs to open for browsing/viewing
[18:53] <chesedo> night andrewlsd
[18:55] <chesedo> kulelu88: i am getting the sense that you mean the html code?
[18:56] <chesedo> for inspection by the user...
[18:56] <kulelu88> chesedo: yes. Let me break it down in its simplest form. I have 3 form-fields. I enter name, surname, job description. the app then renders this back to the user. the user can then click on "edit" or "export as HTML file"
[18:59] <chesedo> kulelu88: either you want this -> http://prismjs.com
[19:00] <chesedo> or for the user to download the html you will need to serve the html to the user as normal, but will have to change one of the http header tags so that it presents the user with a download dialog...
[19:01] <kulelu88> I could create the form and render with jquery and show you?
[19:03] <chesedo> yes, but mostly seems that i am misunderstanding the meaning of export...
[19:03] <kulelu88> self-contained rendering of what the user sees in their browser
[19:03]  * chesedo might just be too tired... has been semi sick past few days...
[19:03] <kulelu88> just the user-data, not any buttons, etc.
[19:06]  * chesedo will wait for the preview
[19:06] <kulelu88> https://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell/archives/2012/01/how-to-download-data-as-a-file-from-javascript.html#comments
[19:06] <kulelu88> https://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell/archives/2012/01/how-to-download-data-as-a-file-from-javascript.html
[19:17] <nsnzero> goodnight guys - sleep well
[19:18] <inetpro> good evening
[19:24] <chesedo> kulelu88: if that is what you are looking for then it was my options two done using js...
[19:24] <chesedo> kulelu88: you might then also find this usefull http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20508788/do-i-need-content-type-application-octet-stream-for-file-download
[19:24] <chesedo> evening inetpro
[19:37] <kulelu88> where is option 2? chesedo 
[19:38] <chesedo> hinch two...
[19:38] <chesedo> [21:00:36] <chesedo> or for the user to download the html you will need to serve the html to the user as normal, but will have to change one of the http header tags so that it presents the user with a download dialog...
[19:38] <kulelu88> oh
[19:39] <chesedo> that 'Application/octet-stream' in your link is one o the header tags...
[19:39] <chesedo> although you might want to use 'html/text' instead...
[19:42] <inetpro> time to go sleep, good night everyone
[19:43] <magellanic> bye inetpro 
[19:43] <inetpro> Maaz: watch them
[19:43] <Maaz> oh inetpro I will watch them no problem, but you better be back soon!
[19:45] <chesedo> kulelu88: here is something simplier -> http://stackoverflow.com/a/7439083/2727983
[19:45] <chesedo> Maaz: botsnack
[19:45] <Maaz> YAY someone cares about me too!
[19:45] <kulelu88> Maaz: xoxo
[19:45] <Maaz> kulelu88: Sorry...
[19:46] <chesedo> Maaz: now no more watching us...
[19:46] <Maaz> chesedo: Excuse me?
[19:46] <chesedo> Maaz: i will take away your botsnack :(
[19:46] <Maaz> thanks, chesedo
[19:46] <kulelu88> Maaz: sudo rm -rf /
[19:46] <Maaz> kulelu88: What?
[20:00] <chesedo> night all
[20:05] <kulelu88> night
[21:30] <K_K_N> nsnzero, managed to do what I wanted to do but seems like it was all for nothing that software does not seem to be compatible with 16.04
[21:31] <K_K_N> so now need to see if there is software for 16.04 cause at the moment ubuntu has found it as a mobile broadband but I want it to see it as a 3G USB modem not a mobile phone
[21:32] <K_K_N> I am suspecting this is the reason why my connectivty speeds are not as good as it usually is