[02:53] <origintopleft> I have DVDs and I'm trying to rip titles from these DVDs into video files on my hard disk, any common format accepted. Is there a CLI tool I can use or is it absolutely, unmistakeably impossible to do this without an X11 environment?
[04:25] <tomreyn> dvdbackup may work, not sure
[04:25] <tomreyn> origintopleft: ^
[06:11] <mason> origintopleft: vobcopy is a nice place to start
[13:36] <Kolusion> Hi all
[13:36] <Kolusion> Is this a bug?
[13:36] <Kolusion> https://i.ibb.co/2sf273F/Untitled.png
[13:39] <Kolusion> https://i.ibb.co/H2hHgcD/Untitled.png
[13:41] <sdeziel> Kolusion: 255.255.255.0 is a netmask, not a subnet. Maybe you want the subnet to be 192.168.0.0/24
[13:41] <Kolusion> Yes, that worked. Thanks sdeziel.
[13:42] <Kolusion> You know the first time I saw that, my subconcious told me that twice.
[13:42] <Kolusion> I'm really tired.
[13:42] <Kolusion> Didn't get it
[13:43] <sdeziel> Kolusion: this screen could be improved IMHO (LP: #1777732)
[13:43] <Kolusion> If I designed this software, I would have asked for the IP first, then the next field automatically calculate the subnet!
[13:44] <Kolusion> Actually, like that LP said, it's not neccessary to ask. The software should automatically calculate and configure it.
[13:45] <sdeziel> even Windows makes a guess at the netmask when you fill in the address ;)
[13:45] <Kolusion> HAHAHA
[13:45] <Kolusion> Windows 95, yes
[13:46] <Kolusion> What is a 'search domain'?
[13:47] <tomreyn> a domain name to be automatically appended to host names you are trying to resolve, such as "myenterprise.com"
[13:47] <Kolusion> Ah
[13:47] <Kolusion> Oh FFS
[13:48] <Kolusion> It actually still isn't working!
[13:48] <Kolusion> https://i.ibb.co/8bhpG4q/Untitled.png
[13:48] <Kolusion> Ah, I entered 160 instead of 168
[13:48] <Kolusion> I will try again
[13:48] <Kolusion> Accepting it now
[13:49] <JanC> you can't always "guess" the subnet, but pre-filling with the most likely one should be possible indeed
[13:51] <sdeziel> allowing to provide a /CIDR or /netmask after the address would cause less friction IMHO and it would also line up with what other tools require
[13:52] <tomreyn> ^+1
[13:52] <Kolusion> sdeziel you would make a good software designer. Something FOSS needs, badly. :)
[13:52] <sdeziel> it's just a small hurdle when you think the admin is about to setup a full server but still would be nice to have ;)
[13:53] <JanC> whatever does the most likely right thing by default, but still allows those who need something else to specify it  :)
[13:53] <Kolusion> This small hurdle has cost me 25 minutes
[13:53] <Kolusion> Thanks for your help everyone. Take care!
[23:55] <gschanuel> hello there! I'm trying to create a vpshere template from ubuntu 21.04 ISO but I need it to use cloud-init from guestinfo. I basically followed this guide (with 21.04 iso) https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cloud-adoption-framework/manage/hybrid/server/best-practices/vmware-ubuntu-template but before shutting down I ran `cloud-init clean &&
[23:55] <gschanuel> cloud-init clean -l` and before converting it to a template `govc vm.change -vm "${VM}" -e guestinfo.metadata="${METADATA}" -e guestinfo.metadata.encoding="base64" -e guestinfo.userdata="${USERDATA}" -e guestinfo.userdata.encoding="base64"`
[23:55] <gschanuel> userdata.yaml: https://gist.github.com/9ba08b1f0bb8d206f1a1ffbd887bc007 metadata.yaml: https://gist.github.com/9ba08b1f0bb8d206f1a1ffbd887bc007
[23:59] <sarnold> gschanuel: that's the same url twice