Ashburry | 'whois denis__ | 01:11 |
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daftykins | oops | 01:15 |
lotuspsychje | good morning | 02:37 |
gry | hi | 02:37 |
marcoagpinto | Heya | 04:28 |
* sarnold passes the soda | 04:28 | |
marcoagpinto | >:) | 04:29 |
* daftykins steps behind the blast shield | 04:29 | |
marcoagpinto | silly question: what is most probable, a 512-bit computer or a Quantum computer? | 04:30 |
marcoagpinto | (what will come next) | 04:30 |
sarnold | quantum computer | 04:30 |
sarnold | those exist already | 04:30 |
marcoagpinto | ahhhhh | 04:30 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:30 |
sarnold | they're not huge but they exist and do work etc :) | 04:30 |
marcoagpinto | for week that I have been thinking about this | 04:31 |
marcoagpinto | weeks* | 04:31 |
sarnold | and there's probably no point to a 512-bit computer. I wonder how many atoms it would take to build that much memory... | 04:31 |
marcoagpinto | thanks | 04:32 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:32 |
daftykins | that would have been an easy search | 04:33 |
marcoagpinto | I don't want to search | 04:34 |
marcoagpinto | I wanted to ask an OS development opinion | 04:34 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:34 |
marcoagpinto | developer* | 04:34 |
daftykins | that was a hardware question | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | ahhhhh | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | sorry | 04:41 |
daftykins | xD | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | my intention was thinking about an OS | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | I wasn't clear | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | a 512-bit OS | 04:41 |
marcoagpinto | the ZFS uses a 512-bit table | 04:42 |
marcoagpinto | so, I was thinking about a 1024-bit table with 1024-bit times | 04:42 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:42 |
marcoagpinto | to include from the thousands minor time to the highest year possible | 04:43 |
marcoagpinto | :) | 04:43 |
marcoagpinto | 512-bit times* | 04:43 |
marcoagpinto | sorry | 04:43 |
marcoagpinto | I am brain damaged | 04:43 |
daftykins | it's all the cola | 04:47 |
ducasse | good morning | 07:33 |
croraf | Hi guys. To prevent Windows on second partition to access data on the first Ubuntu partition, is the only way to encrypt the Ubuntu partition? | 07:36 |
croraf | Can I like make a "harder" partitioning where the partitions wont be able to access each other (or format each other). | 07:40 |
Ashburry | I am trying to find the locate of my zsh executable. I have tried locate zsh but have found nothing useful. Anyone know how to find it? | 07:41 |
ducasse | windows won't be able to access your linux files without 3rd party software | 07:41 |
Ashburry | however linux can access windows | 07:42 |
ducasse | true, you'd need encryption to prevent that | 07:43 |
croraf | ducasse, but the user or malware can easily install 3rd party software and access Linux then? | 08:28 |
ducasse | there's nothing preventing them from reading the disk, no | 08:30 |
ducasse | this is really a support question, they belong in #ubuntu btw | 08:31 |
croraf | So my only option is encryption of linux partition? | 08:31 |
ducasse | if you want the data inaccessible from outside that os, yes | 08:32 |
croraf | thx | 08:40 |
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tomreyn | croraf: keep in mind that any other OS could still always just overwrite your data stored on Ubuntu file systems, whether or not it could make sense of it. | 11:36 |
tomreyn | but yes, support is in #ubuntu | 11:37 |
croraf | tomreyn, yes, thanks. Is there any other way of separation that you are aware of? | 12:08 |
tomreyn | croraf: virtualization, hardware access control, physical separation. | 12:11 |
croraf | wdym by physical separation? | 12:12 |
tomreyn | disconnect and optionally physically move storage | 12:12 |
croraf | Have two HD and somehow prevent access from one to the other? | 12:12 |
tomreyn | or use network storage which requires authentication | 12:13 |
daftykins | this scenario seems a bit nutty | 12:26 |
Metamorphosis | Oxfuxxx I see no reason to run Lubuntu from a USB when there is PuppyLinux out there which is made for that purpose in mind. | 14:33 |
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