[04:47] <EriC^^> morning all
[06:12] <lordievader[m]> Good morning
[06:29] <ducasse> morning
[06:33] <lordievader[m]> How are you doing ducasse?
[06:34] <ducasse> i'm good thanks, and you?
[06:35] <lordievader[m]> Doing good here, fighting a bit with my touchpad.
[06:36] <lordievader[m]> Taps on this thing are hit and miss... one time taps are registered fine other times  he doesn't care.
[06:36] <lordievader[m]> Do you know how to configure it to be more sensitive to taps?
[06:37] <ducasse> more sensitive - dunno, depends on the driver it's using. if you're using the synaptics driver try synclient/syndaemon.
[06:38] <ducasse> synclient -l gives you a list of options iirc
[06:38] <lordievader[m]> Yeah, that is what I'm messing with.
[06:41] <ducasse> not sure what all the various options do, but i see there are lots of tap-related ones.
[06:42] <lordievader[m]> My current settings seem to improve the situation somewhat... might also be placebo.
[06:46] <ducasse> what did you change - maxtaptime/maxtapmove?
[06:46] <lordievader[m]> Yes
[06:46] <lordievader[m]> Mostly
[06:46] <lordievader[m]> And fingerlow/high
[06:47] <lordievader[m]> It is still very annoying that the buttons are part of the touchpad -.-
[06:47] <ducasse> touchpads _are_ annoying ;)
[06:47] <lordievader[m]> Gotten it as far that moving your finger over the buttons does not move the cursor.
[06:48] <lordievader[m]> However, if you have a finger on a button and you want to move the mouse, it is seen as a two finger movement, i.e. 'ah the user wants to scroll!!!'
[06:48] <lordievader[m]> Are annoying and becoming more annoying with every "upgrade".
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[09:11] <lotuspsychje> 25 degrees full sunshine here
[09:35] <EriC^^> hey lotuspsychje
[09:35] <EriC^^> nice
[10:44] <BluesKaj> Greetings all
[14:57] <immu> hi al;l
[16:15] <immu> hiu
[16:15] <immu> hi
[18:49] <nacc> tgm4883: yeah, i fail to see how that helps with security
[18:50] <nacc> tgm4883: unless they mean the address randomization stuff, but that's not binary scrambling
[18:51] <tgm4883> nacc: yea that's what he means
[18:51] <tgm4883> memory address stuff
[18:51] <nacc> tgm4883: ah ok, not at all what i thought he meant :)
[21:59] <immu> EriC^^, ducasse hi
[22:30] <Bashing-om> Late; but good that I am here :D
[22:31] <immu> Bashing-om, hi
[22:33] <Bashing-om> immu: What it be like ?
[22:33] <immu> like wht Bashing-om ?
[22:35] <Bashing-om> immu: Your day . how 'buntu is treating you. how are you beating up on 'buntu ?
[22:35] <immu> i am good, day was excellent , went out with family for dinner and now they are all snoring
[22:36] <immu> buntu is good, stable using liquorix kernel on buntu :)
[22:37] <Bashing-om> pushing the boundries of what is doable :)
[22:43] <immu> Bashing-om, your nick color changed?
[22:48] <Bashing-om> immu: The color that my nick appears to you as would be a function in your irc client; as I am sending no additinal codes .
[22:48] <immu> i am using hexchat?
[22:50] <Bashing-om> immu: Never run hexchat . can not say.
[22:50] <immu> why so? what wrong with it? Bashing-om ?
[22:50] <DArqueBishop> The fact that he doesn't use it doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it.
[22:52] <Bashing-om> immu: I do run irssi - does all I want and more . I have no desire for else .
[22:54] <immu> oh he meant that, i misread Bashing-om DArqueBishop :)