=== kennyloggins is now known as bujeremy [07:56] good morning [07:58] howdy all [07:58] yo [07:58] how are you SuperMatt ? [07:58] fine thanks, had a lovely weekend [07:59] excellent :) [07:59] yourself? [08:00] yeah not too bad, just recently moved so clearing out boxes lol [08:01] I have no plans of moving for a vert long time [08:02] I've been living in my place for 2 years now, and it's the longest I've lived in a single place since moving out of my parent's home [08:02] gone from a 2 bed to a 3 bed and it's a lot better for us all [08:31] I think if/when the wife and I have a kid, I'm going for the procedure to make sure I can't have another [08:33] SuperMatt: i did that in jan === awayney is now known as Laney [09:33] Morning all [09:50] morning boys and girls. [09:53] morning mammals [09:54] BLEEP BLOOP ENGAGE MAMMAL GREETING: Hello, world!\n [11:25] how does get-iplayer still work...? [11:47] magic! [11:48] the gathering. [11:49] http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x48csz4 [12:05] I think I'll fix the Apple root bug today and install Ubuntu on it :) I'd go with FreeBSD, but the WiFi is not recognised. [12:09] what about openbsd? [12:10] Wifi still not recognised [12:11] ok. [12:11] i bet it uses a closed fw blob then. [12:12] Yeah, some broadcom thing [12:12] oh dear. [12:14] http://firmware.openbsd.org/firmware/6.2/ bwi fw for boradcom wifi, install using fw_update [12:14] broadcom* [12:15] Does the FW also cover the bluetooth? [12:16] Because I'm willing to give OpenBSD a go if things will work :) [12:17] bluetooth more or less doesnt work in openbsd, never has properly. [13:10] tech best ignored :) [13:11] stick with irda :-) [13:12] ignore all wireless! [13:12] i send info between devices using qr codes... technically that's wireless... :-) [13:13] woohoo window guys have been for the last time, so it's just my painting left to do - and the day is wet so i can't do any on the outside, what a shame! [18:49] * diddledan peeks-in through daftykins new windows [18:49] daftykins: use linux! [19:11] i'll need more than a kernel to paint these, sir [19:47] * zmoylan-pi positions the orbital space laser and waits till daftykins gets amazon key so i can have big box of corn kernels delivered... :-) [19:50] ;) [19:52] it may not be original but it is a classic.... [20:04] I have a slighlty non-functional qbittorent no SEARCH results), just noticed it is v3.3.1 which puts it Dec2015, latest is Dec2017 v4.0.2 - wondering how to fix and whether a more recent version, if available would help? [20:05] what are you expecting to search? [20:05] I have green icon for ONLINE, d/l's torrents fine, have set it up in firewall and router [20:06] it has a torrent searchh facility so should return a result for any available torrent ... just tried "beatles" as I recall that being a high return [20:06] sounds a bit too piracy related for here. [20:06] I don't want beatles anything, just a functioning SEARCH [20:08] torrents are perfectly legit [20:08] -_- [20:08] torrent /= piracy [20:09] of course, but when you come in here saying you're searching for torrents of the Beatles, then it clearly is piracy [20:09] I downloaded a sample debian at 1,000 thingies [20:09] at least have the nerve to admit what you're up to, you're not the first [20:09] only if I d/l aforementioned torrent, which as I don't care for the beatles,am unlikely to do [20:09] not much need for search then :) [20:09] I repeat, I'm doing nothing wrong [20:10] if there were no need then I wouldn't be asking, would I? [20:10] users don't often apply logic to many actions, so you'd be surprised [20:10] and nobody would build a search function [20:10] for example running outdated software and wondering if it should be current [20:11] totally moot, you could find torrents for Linux distros on the sites of origin [20:11] obviously [20:11] now, are you going to stop protesting innocence and get on with it? :) [20:12] no idea what you are talking about - you are the one being falsely accusatory [20:12] have you considered that your ISP might have the torrent search engine on it's blacklist? [20:12] try visiting the engine directly [20:12] VPNs people. VPNS! [20:12] if you want to call ubuntu a piracy o/s then feel free cuz I got it form their repositries [20:13] And no, diddledan. Not V PeNiS. [20:13] wow, I hadn't even thought of that one! [20:13] impressive! :-p [20:13] Nokaji: you're being absolutely ridiculous, im saying you searched for copyright infringing material which you did, now you're getting all sensitive about it :) calm down now, it's getting boring - it's your actions, not the app or the distro [20:13] Call it a preemptive strike. [20:13] diddledan: didn't cnsdier that, I rcall it malfunctioned some point when I upgraded ubuntu but I could check - if i figure out how [20:13] now, running current versions when online is wise, that much should be obvious [20:14] try and get back on track now :) [20:14] I pirated Ubuntu the other day [20:14] daftykins: au contraire, you are being your usual ridiculos self which is why typically I ignore any response from you [20:14] diddledan: you fiend [20:15] INORITE [20:15] Nokaji: nothing ridiculous about it at all, just you got yourself sidetracked instead of focussing on the task at hand - you sir, are an utter idiot as usual [20:15] the problem is I misspent friend and so the dictionary told me I had to be evil [20:15] spelt* [20:15] normally it's teenagers coming on defending their pirating ways [20:16] diddledan: that's a bit typo [20:16] daftykins: you are as clueless as usual [20:16] i know how to keep qbittorrent up to date :) that seems to be the order of the day [20:16] daftykins: do me a favour and put me on ignore so i don't have to be bothered by your senseless and accusatory replies all the time [20:16] why don't you skip along to the support channel now [20:16] clueless is unlikely to be available on torrents, it was a bad movie [20:17] wow that must have been 80s? 90s? [20:17] 90s [20:17] Nokaji: works both ways my idiotic friend, if you have a problem with me, why don't you make use of ignore? [20:17] methinks you doth protest too much [20:17] daftykins: you are easily the most miserable person in channel - I guess that is your own reward [20:17] * diddledan ignores the pair of ya. [20:18] how can he be miserable, he has a pussy on his lap! [20:18] here kitty kittyt [20:18] a cat no doubt - I'm not surprised [20:18] bit strange to assume someones mood [20:19] daftykins: STFIU [20:19] * diddledan cuddles kitty [20:19] now now, you're not very family friendly with such talk [20:19] what's the 'I' in that sentence? [20:19] new one on me (: [20:19] consider yourself ignored [20:19] argue with yourself - moron [20:19] so have you worked out which ubuntu version you're on yet? or are we still hung up on eyepatch wearing... [20:20] shut the front ingress upening [20:20] it's misspelt [20:20] should be STFIO [20:21] yarrr. but me eyepatch be mighty [20:21] until I put it on the wrong eye and think I'm blind [20:22] of course upening might be a northerner variant of an opening [20:22] if i could do an umlaut i'd suggest that variant, too [20:24] =^..^= [20:24] ΓΌ? [20:24] that's r-alt + shift + [ followed by u [20:24] --shift [20:24] r-alt + [ [20:24] on bumtoo [20:27] .. I'd much rather find out stuff myself than talk to that idiot [20:27] I'll get my coat [20:27] in faxct I'd rather not find out [20:37] Ha! - Seems I'm well on the way to fixing it already [20:37] lol [20:41] amazing what a search engine can do [20:46] popey: flexiondotorg: if either of you are about: https://github.com/snapcrafters/corebird/pull/19 [20:46] i know i always bing for information first :-P [20:47] zmoylan-pi: you google with bing?! [20:47] no no, i yahoo with bing [20:47] i used to ask jeeves with alta vista but that was just crazy [20:47] i remember altavista [20:48] back in the 90's [20:48] :) [20:48] for me it was yahoo -> alltheweb -> google [20:51] currently on duckduckgp [20:51] *duckduckgo [21:39] ok. should I go with kvm or virtualbox? I really want the ability for the system to start VMs at bootup so I'm thinking kvm would be best? [21:39] I do wanna run Windows tho [21:40] as a guest? [21:40] yes [21:42] which machine is this? [21:43] my main desktop [21:44] oh yeah didn't you have an i7-6700 too? [21:44] yup [21:45] that one [21:52] diddledan: Both can do it [21:52] I think Vbox ships with a rc script to suspend/resume VMs [21:52] Or if you're using libvirtd, just set the VM to boot at start using virsh. [21:53] libvirtd supports both vbox and kvm [21:53] aah nice [21:53] I didn't know libvirt supported vbox [21:53] https://libvirt.org/drvvbox.html [23:58] diddledan: done, after flailing around in github [23:58] :-)