--- Log opened Thu Jul 03 00:00:10 2008 00:28 <@sdodson> Everything other than the original matrix sucked anyway. 00:29 <@maco> even trinity naked? 00:29 <@sdodson> i don't remember that 00:30 <@maco> 2nd or 3rd one....neo and trinity fuck 00:31 <@sdodson> she wasn't that hot anyway 00:36 -!- strages_ [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 00:38 -!- strages [n=strages@c-68-62-216-5.hsd1.al.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 00:38 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o strages] by ChanServ 01:14 -!- cwire [n=chatzill@c-71-226-12-74.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit ["ChatZilla 0.9.83 [Firefox 2.0.0.6/2007100814]"] 01:38 -!- scort [n=scott@adsl-68-91-89-26.dsl.snantx.swbell.net] has joined #se2600 01:38 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o scort] by ChanServ 01:56 -!- maco [n=maco@ubuntu/member/macogw] has quit ["leaving"] 04:48 <@aestetix> man 04:48 <@aestetix> the TSA blog is so fucking loaded. 06:30 <@sdodson> aestetix: LOADED? 06:33 <@aestetix> women are insane 06:33 <@aestetix> jesus christ 06:33 <@aestetix> an email sent 10 minutes too late just turned into a 2 hour bitchfest 06:34 <@aestetix> sdodson: loaded with bullshit 06:38 <@sdodson> aestetix: oh? 06:40 <@aestetix> the TSA blog, yeah 06:40 <@aestetix> one of the comments 06:41 <@aestetix> they actually went through every comment/response in the blog entry 06:41 <@aestetix> and showed how all their answers were vague, evasive, and insulting 06:41 <@sdodson> women also get cranky when you pull out 10 minutes too late, go figure 06:42 <@aestetix> no 06:42 <@aestetix> bah it's stupid 06:42 <@aestetix> actually 06:43 <@aestetix> that depends on how old they are 06:43 <@aestetix> if they're like 35 and single, they might hope you staying in longer gets them preggers 07:04 -!- Jagobah [n=jago7777@adsl-217-147-20.owb.bellsouth.net] has quit [""If the hideous monster Frankenstein came face to face with the monster [marihuana] he would drop dead of fright." -Harry J. ] 07:13 -!- Pr0nStrGeek [n=bleh@66.199.31.1] has joined #se2600 07:13 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Pr0nStrGeek] by ChanServ 07:28 < Dolemite> mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 07:29 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Dolemite] by ChanServ 07:32 * aestetix hugs Dolemite 08:04 <@dc0de> sup Dolemite 08:04 <@Dolemite> y0 y0 y0\ 08:04 <@Dolemite> reading the daily trash, entering in orders for lots of equipment 08:07 -!- MaxieZ [n=MaxieZ@atlanta.national-net.com] has joined #se2600 08:07 -!- MaxieZ [n=MaxieZ@atlanta.national-net.com] has left #se2600 [] 08:24 <@oddball> note to bitch: backing your Yukon into a parking space is not the time to whip out the phone and start text messaging 08:25 <@dc0de> nice 08:25 <@Shadow404> oddball: wtf 08:25 <@Shadow404> are you serious? 08:26 <@oddball> yup 08:26 <@Shadow404> was she blocking the road? 08:26 <@dc0de> I believe it. 08:26 <@dc0de> she prolly kept moving while texting 08:26 <@Shadow404> heh 08:26 <@Shadow404> that would be funny 08:26 <@Shadow404> i saw a wreck happen today 08:26 <@oddball> No, she wasn't blocking anything when she whipped it out, but she wasn't fully in the space yet 08:26 <@Shadow404> oddball: hah 08:26 <@oddball> dc0de: you got it 08:27 <@Shadow404> oddball: did she hit someone? 08:27 <@dc0de> Shadow404, where was the wreck? 08:27 <@oddball> nope 08:27 <@Shadow404> dc0de: i-20 eastbound 08:27 <@Shadow404> i was on the boss, so i couldnt watch the aftermath or stay behind and give my report 08:27 <@Shadow404> would of if i was in the car 08:27 <@oddball> largely because there was nobody in the next 4 parking spaces, and I wasn't going to get near 08:27 <@Shadow404> basically, soemone was changing lanes, looking back to make sure all was good, and the traffic came to an abrupt halt 08:28 <@oddball> oops 08:28 <@Shadow404> and he full speed hit the guy while his head was still turned chekcking 08:28 <@oddball> that's what mirrors are for, bitch 08:28 <@Shadow404> well, yes, but he was checking his blind spot 08:28 <@Shadow404> but obviously to long 08:34 <@Dolemite> Hrmm, for those going to DEFCON, this is the last year you can check out the Star Trek Experience at the Las Vegas Hilton... it's closing down Sept 1 08:35 <@Dolemite> I loved it back when it cost $15 to get in... but when they went to $25-$30 it just wasn't worth it 08:53 -!- dc0de_ [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 08:54 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de_] by ChanServ 08:54 -!- GodFix [n=GodFix@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has joined #se2600 08:54 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o GodFix] by ChanServ 09:10 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 09:15 <@Evilpig> I is going 09:17 <@Shadow404> oh man 09:18 <@Shadow404> i just heard my co worker talking about the six flags incident 09:18 <@Shadow404> "guess he wont be doing that again" 09:20 <@GodFix> Shadow404: You should /kb them from #life 09:21 <@Shadow404> guess he has been k-lined 09:21 <@Shadow404> lawl 09:25 <@SkyDog_> MOrning all. 09:25 <@Dolemite> w00f 09:28 <@SkyDog_> W00f! 09:32 <@GodFix> moanin 09:33 <@oddball> Oh, and good news, bad news: 09:33 <@oddball> Good news: My mom bought my a Mac Mini for my birthday 09:33 <@SkyDog_> woohoo! 09:33 <@oddball> Bad news: she now expects me to support her Macs and the one she plans to buy my nephews. 09:34 <@oddball> actually... she expected me to support those anyways... 09:34 <@SkyDog_> Feh. Not too bad. 09:34 <@SkyDog_> Macs aren't that bad. 09:34 <@brimstone> now you have a tiny desktop to go with your tiny laptop 09:35 <@oddball> yep. Naienko saw it and declared "mine!" 09:35 <@Shadow404> oddball: remote desktop of some sort 09:35 <@Shadow404> saves lots of stress 09:35 <@SkyDog_> Damn skippy./ 09:36 <@oddball> well, so far the biggest problems have been "the laptop won't talk to the desktop," and "how do I do this?" 09:37 <@oddball> oh, and my favorite... "I keep having problems printing to the printer attached to the Mac Mini." "ummm... the Mini is off" "well, I wasn't using it..." 09:38 <@brimstone> oddball: http://www.schnitz.com/remote.html it's super easy to have the victem run that and connect back to you 09:39 <@brimstone> then you can fix the firewall to allow vnc in or anything 09:39 <@oddball> cool 09:39 <@brimstone> linux, windows, you can use anything to receive the vnc session 09:39 <@oddball> right 09:39 <@brimstone> yeah, it's sooooo helpful 09:40 <@oddball> and yeah, most of the help she needs is just someone to tell her how to do something in Word or similar. 09:40 <@brimstone> yeah, have them on the phone "now click file, no other file, on the left, there ya go!" 09:40 <@oddball> heh 09:50 <@brimstone> http://gizmodo.com/5021679/ti-builds-pico-projector-into-blackberry-curve hot 09:53 <@sdodson> brimstone: zomg so leet 09:55 <@brimstone> "... he did grant Viacom's request for YouTube to turn over records of "every video watch by YouTube users," and that includes their username and IP address. Yeah that's right, Viacom will know every time you watch "Pork n Beans" or need to refuel your day with Powerthirst." 09:55 <@brimstone> http://gizmodo.com/5021838/youtube-forced-to-reveal-username-and-ip-address-of-every-video-watched 09:56 <@sdodson> brimstone: zomg that's like sooo 8 minutes ago 09:56 <@brimstone> geebus, simma 09:56 * brimstone changes rss updates from 5 minutes to 2 minutes 10:30 <@Shadow404> how do i kill a screen without resuming and exiting 10:30 <@Shadow404> everytime i detach, it reattches somehow 10:31 <@Shadow404> i think its a bugged session 10:31 <@brimstone> killall screen? 10:32 <@Shadow404> woot, kickass 11:29 < Synx_hm> sleepy 11:43 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has joined #se2600 11:44 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has quit [Client Quit] 11:44 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has joined #se2600 12:09 -!- dc0de_ is now known as dc0de 12:09 <@dc0de> afternoon all. 12:09 <@dc0de> lunch break! 12:17 <@SkyDog_> We're closing out building at 2pm, so after I have my meeting, I am outta here! 12:18 <@Shadow404> lucky 12:18 <@Shadow404> one downside to a noc job is you dont leave early 12:18 <@SkyDog_> true. 12:18 <@SkyDog_> well, you don't lock down the building and head home either. 12:28 <@Shadow404> at least the commuter coach is bound to be less crowded on the way home today 12:39 -!- baudburn [n=baudburn@remote.icscci.com] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 12:40 <@Evilpig> oops. heh. I need to fix that wire on the firewall 12:41 <@Shadow404> is it on fire? 12:43 -!- baudburn [n=baudburn@remote.icscci.com] has joined #se2600 12:43 <@Evilpig> no. but it was why baudburn disconnected 12:44 <@Evilpig> one of the nics is slightly offset so it doesn't lock in right 12:44 <@Evilpig> little tap on the cable disconnected it 12:44 <@Shadow404> nice 12:45 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has quit ["Leaving."] 12:59 <@dc0de> http://23b.org/gallery/v/23b_members/astcell/Defcon15_astcell/SNC14934.jpg.html 12:59 <@dc0de> mmmm, meat. 13:04 -!- Synx_hm_ [n=mrfoo@adsl-157-180-196.shv.bellsouth.net] has joined #se2600 13:13 <@sdodson> http://people.redhat.com/breeves/talks/iotc-2008-recovering-lvm2/siframes.html slide 3 13:15 -!- juice [i=1000@CPE-24-163-149-194.kc.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 13:15 -!- Synx_hm [n=mrfoo@adsl-157-177-125.shv.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 13:20 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o juice] by ChanServ 13:29 -!- vaneck [n=vaneck@255114127.ecsis.net] has joined #se2600 13:29 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o vaneck] by ChanServ 13:35 <@Corydon76-dig> http://www.imvotingrepublican.com/ 13:37 <@Shadow404> anyone have cypherghost's number? 13:50 <@Evilpig> that's weird. decius is on aim. he's never logged in 13:53 <@dc0de> SkyDog_, does marklar know about this photo? 13:53 <@dc0de> http://23b.org/gallery/v/23b_members/astcell/Defcon15_astcell/SNC15658.jpg.html 13:54 <@Drag0n`> hey cory, you busy? i got a few asterisk questions 13:54 <@SkyDog_> I think that's gene behind him. 13:54 <@SkyDog_> that's funny as hell dc0de. 13:55 <@dc0de> yeah, that's hilarious... was looking for some photos of some of the goons... 13:55 <@dc0de> and stumbled across that one. 13:56 <@SkyDog_> Cool. 13:57 <@Drag0n`> corydon, you there? 13:57 <@Corydon76-dig> Yep 13:57 <@Corydon76-dig> Deep in code, but I'm here 13:57 <@Drag0n`> can i msg you, got a few questions, work related, may be spending money with you guys 13:58 <@Corydon76-dig> with Digium? 13:58 <@Drag0n`> yep 13:58 <@Corydon76-dig> Might want to join #asterisk 13:58 <@Drag0n`> k 13:58 <@dc0de> SkyDog_, http://23b.org/gallery/v/23b_members/astcell/Defcon15_astcell/SNC14892.jpg.html 13:59 <@dc0de> ok, back to cleaning up ... bblater 13:59 <@SkyDog_> I am there baby! Toxic BBQ! 13:59 <@Drag0n`> right now, were playing with asterisknow and have an odd board that wont recognise, a sangoma a101 14:00 <@Corydon76-dig> Not surprising, *now isn't tested at all with 3rd party vendors 14:00 <@Drag0n`> ahh 14:00 <@Corydon76-dig> You have to understand that it's meant for someone who doesn't fiddle at all with the CLI 14:01 <@Drag0n`> fun 14:01 <@brimstone> what are you doing with a sangoma card? 14:02 <@Drag0n`> it came with a box we are recovering from fonality 14:02 <@Drag0n`> its what they use, we dont like their service 14:03 <@Drag0n`> we are using the spare box as a testing environment 14:03 <@I-MOD> sangoma drivers are annoying at best to get installed 14:04 <@Drag0n`> we will probably end up with the smb boxed solution, but this is just to look asterisk formal over and see how it works 14:04 <@I-MOD> i don't have too many qualms installing sangoma T1/E1 cards, but their analog cards are a bitch 14:04 <@Drag0n`> its a t1/e1 card 14:04 <@I-MOD> s/qualms/problems/ 14:04 <@I-MOD> yeah 14:06 <@Drag0n`> fonality is a pain to deal with, especialy when they aquired another company, now their web management is slow, and the service is unreliable 14:07 <@I-MOD> Drag0n`, if you get stuck and need help installing the card, let me know, but just as a head's up, digium cards are probably going to be easier to install 14:07 <@Shadow404> Evilpig: od, yes 14:07 <@Evilpig> company line 14:07 <@Evilpig> do they give you a bonus each time you say such things? 14:08 -!- scort [n=scott@adsl-68-91-89-26.dsl.snantx.swbell.net] has quit [Connection timed out] 14:08 <@brimstone> Evilpig: yes, try a digium card, they are better 14:08 <@Evilpig> dear god, you're both getting in on this bonus action. shouldn't Corydon76-dig be chiming in too? 14:08 <@Drag0n`> we have 3 offices, 2 are already using a self installed version of asterisk, w my job is to get a solution to get all 3 offices linked, also having conference bridging is a major plus 14:09 <@brimstone> try switchvox 14:09 <@I-MOD> Evilpig, i'm in engineering, i deal with this kind of thing on a daily basis] 14:09 <@I-MOD> honestly, rhino is about the same level of setup as digium 14:09 <@Drag0n`> thats what im thinking, but the asterisknow box is just proof of concept 14:09 * I-MOD kickd brimstone in the pants 14:10 <@brimstone> ooh, try the asterisk gui as well 14:10 * brimstone reaches for another marketing form 14:10 <@Evilpig> speaking of voip setups. the altigen guy was here today. ugh 14:12 <@Drag0n`> im looking at the smb aa350 for each of the offices 14:13 <@Drag0n`> right now, the problem is the system isnt even seeing the card on boot up, i need to know what to look for to get it working 14:13 <@Drag0n`> the hardware is, but the OS isnt 14:13 <@Corydon76-dig> Evilpig: as I said before, I have my nose deep in logic 14:14 <@Evilpig> who's logic? have you brought him to meetings before? 14:17 <@Drag0n`> well, lspci shows it 14:17 <@Drag0n`> but since i wont be connecting this to a pri, i guess it doesnt matter 14:18 -!- Feltenix [n=Tanstaaf@66-23-202-18.clients.speedfactory.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 14:18 -!- shadowmoss [n=shadowmo@ra.thehippo.net] has joined #se2600 14:18 -!- Feltenix [n=Tanstaaf@66-23-202-18.clients.speedfactory.net] has joined #se2600 14:19 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o shadowmoss] by ChanServ 14:21 <@oddball> So, apparently one of the guys at the apartment pool told Naienko "you're sexy, I'd hit that." 14:22 <@shadowmoss> did she deck him? 14:23 <@shadowmoss> what is a program to read *.bin files? 14:23 <@ware> wee 14:23 <@shadowmoss> I need to reverse engineer a disk 14:23 <@ware> its like its friday! 14:24 <@shadowmoss> there are 2 .bin files that basically are a menu system, and I need to hack them 14:24 <@oddball> shadowmoss: no, she was too busy laughing. 14:24 <@brimstone> shadowmoss: vi? 14:24 <@brimstone> bvi? 14:24 <@shadowmoss> oddball: ok, well as long as she was ok with it 14:25 <@brimstone> also, how big is the bin file? 14:25 <@shadowmoss> brimstone: vi will read them? 14:25 <@shadowmoss> hang on... 14:25 <@brimstone> vi will read anything 14:25 <@Drag0n`> so you mean a .bin and .cue file? that makes an iso, or a .bin file as a binary file? that is either compiled code and you would need a hex editor 14:25 <@brimstone> if they are 1,440,000 bytes, that's a special size... 14:25 <@Drag0n`> or propritary formats 14:25 <@shadowmoss> one is 2K, the other is 1.4, uhhh year 14:25 <@shadowmoss> yeah 14:26 <@Drag0n`> 1.44k? sounds like a floppy image 14:26 <@brimstone> well, the 2K one, should be simple in a hex editor, try mounting the other 14:26 <@Drag0n`> dd it to a foply disk 14:26 <@brimstone> mount -o loop :D 14:26 <@Drag0n`> floppy disk, or mount it via loopback 14:26 <@shadowmoss> I'm on windows at the moment 14:26 <@brimstone> diskimg i wanna say is a program that will do it 14:26 <@Drag0n`> you can try and mount it with daemon tools 14:26 <@shadowmoss> this is an install DVD for our software 14:26 <@brimstone> you don't want to hex edit a file system 14:27 <@shadowmoss> I need to change what the menu options say, but not what they do 14:27 <@brimstone> i mean, you can, but it's not very fun 14:27 <@Drag0n`> hex hacking inodes FTW 14:27 <@Evilpig> it's fun for some people 14:27 <@Drag0n`> use daemontools 14:27 <@brimstone> they have twisted ideas of fun 14:27 <@shadowmoss> ok, back to , will vi acually read hex? 14:27 <@brimstone> yes, vi will read anything, but bvi or hexedit 14:27 <@shadowmoss> daemontools? is that windows or do I need to get a linux machine toing again 14:28 <@brimstone> just google for "hex edit windows" 14:28 <@brimstone> throw in free for kicks 14:28 <@shadowmoss> ah, ok... sign, I'm so rusty 14:28 <@Drag0n`> vi will read anything, wheather or not you can read what vi shows you is a totaly different matter 14:28 <@shadowmoss> thanks 14:28 <@Drag0n`> yes, daemontools is for windows 14:28 <@shadowmoss> Drag0n`: yeah, me reading it and being able to change it is kinda part of the solution 14:28 <@shadowmoss> ok, off to google 14:28 <@Drag0n`> its used to mount iso's and disk images like a cdrom drive 14:31 <@shadowmoss> found a hex editor, downloading now 14:31 <@shadowmoss> I have 5 weeks to kill before I go out of town again 14:31 <@shadowmoss> so, I'm gonna work on this 14:34 -!- RyanHouse [n=rhouse@nocpod10.acs.internap.com] has joined #se2600 14:34 <@Drag0n`> you know corydon, why is asterisknow loading the battery module and the dock module, why on earth would someone set up a pbx on a laptop? 14:35 <@Corydon76-dig> Drag0n`: sales reasons 14:36 <@Drag0n`> doh 14:36 <@Corydon76-dig> Drag0n`: what would you say if a tech were able to be called to a place where the PBX died, plunk down his laptop, and it became the PBX while they got a server shipped in? 14:36 <@Dagmar> i.e, some ignorant sales jackass wants you to bend over backwards so he can give some other sales jackass a non-functional demonstration 14:37 <@Dagmar> ...because it's not him having to do the gruntwork of fixing it. 14:37 <@Drag0n`> that they should have had the redundant unit in place in the first place 14:37 <@Drag0n`> and dag, dont remind me about salesweisels impossible sales pitches 14:38 <@Corydon76-dig> Drag0n`: if the CFO could be convinced of spending whatever it took to be safe, there would never have been a market for Asterisk 14:38 <@Corydon76-dig> and there would be a whole lot of small businesses without PBXes 14:39 <@Drag0n`> true that, head beancounters have no clue when it comes to needs 14:39 <@Drag0n`> its really sucks when the CFO becomes the CEO 14:39 <@Drag0n`> like here 14:42 <@shadowmoss> ok, guess what I need is actually a disassembler 14:42 <@Drag0n`> did you try daemontools? to mount the image? 14:42 <@shadowmoss> damit, I hate having to relearn all this every time I need it 14:43 <@shadowmoss> Drag0n`: ok, lets define terms... mount the image? 14:43 <@Drag0n`> the .bin file may be a floppy image 14:43 <@Drag0n`> mount it in daemon tools and you can access it like a floppy disk in a drive 14:43 <@I-MOD> shadowmoss, personally, i use XVI32 for windows hex editing 14:44 <@Evilpig> Mirage: ping 14:44 <@shadowmoss> no, I don't think so... this is a bootable disk that partitions, then formats, then installs the operating system chosen from the menu 14:44 <@shadowmoss> I-MOD: I'll google it... 14:44 <@Drag0n`> if its a bootable disk, then its an image like a .iso 14:45 <@shadowmoss> Drag0n`: unless I'm clueless about what you are suggesting... 14:45 <@shadowmoss> there are 2 bin files in the root of the CD, then the folders containing the software it will install 14:45 <@Drag0n`> a .iso is a cdrom or dvd image that you burn yo a dvd or mount with daemontools 14:45 <@shadowmoss> Drag0n`: these two files are only a small part of what is on the DVD 14:46 <@Drag0n`> yes, those are probably called when the cd is booted and mounted as a floppy 14:46 <@shadowmoss> Drag0n`: I'll try it 14:46 <@brimstone> i'm willing to bet that's a common bootloader too 14:46 <@Drag0n`> if they werent there, you would have to boot from a floppy disk like you used to have to do to install linux 14:46 <@shadowmoss> hmmm 14:46 <@shadowmoss> ok, I'm tracking better now... 14:47 <@brimstone> it's an old hack, to boot a cd like a floppy 14:47 <@brimstone> but really, i bet you can mount the bin as a floppy and poke at it 14:48 <@Drag0n`> thats the idea behind daemon tools, you mount it as a image and treat it like you had inserted iit in the floppy drive 14:49 <@brimstone> http://www.winimage.com/ is what i was thinking about early 14:49 <@brimstone> earlier 14:49 <@brimstone> not free though 14:49 <@shadowmoss> ok, I'm downloading daemontools lite 14:49 <@shadowmoss> I-MOD: I'll look at yours in a bit 14:49 <@shadowmoss> I appreciate the help 14:50 <@Drag0n`> yeah, daemontools is free 14:50 <@Evilpig> just be sure to read the installer! 14:50 <@Evilpig> it will install spyware shit now if you don't read carefully 14:50 <@Drag0n`> yeah, it likes to install toolbars and junk 14:50 <@Drag0n`> unless you remove the checkmarks 14:51 <@Dagmar> I just stick with the last spware-free version. 14:51 <@shadowmoss> Evilpig: thanks! for the heads up re: installer 14:51 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o RyanHouse] by ChanServ 14:52 <@shadowmoss> I can't install it, my Trend stops it cold because of the spyware 14:53 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: where is the spyware-free edition? 14:54 <@shadowmoss> so, I now google image readers? 14:55 <@Drag0n`> fallback option, use windd to make a floppy image and edit that, then windd it back and replace the original file 14:56 <@Drag0n`> http://sourceforge.net/projects/windd/ 14:57 <@Pr0nStrGeek> jesus, god, this afternoon is dragging ass.. 14:57 <@I-MOD> i use alcohol 120 for my cd tools now 14:57 <@I-MOD> Pr0nStrGeek, yes, massive ass 14:59 <@shadowmoss> I have a computer with nothing on it here that I'm going to install daemontools on to see if it can read the file 15:00 <@shadowmoss> I am planning on putting linux on it anyway 15:00 <@Dagmar> shadowmoss: It's version 3.47 15:00 <@Dagmar> It's kinda obvious. 15:00 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: ok, I'll look for it 15:00 <@Dagmar> If you can't find it, I don't want to know 15:01 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: come on, you know I'm clueless 15:10 <@shadowmoss> I installed daemontools on a laptop that doesn't have internet connection, and it won't open because it can't get out 15:10 <@brimstone> man, it's just beating you with a stick isn't it shadowmoss? 15:10 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: the page for that version is no longer available on the home site 15:10 -!- Pr0nStrGeek [n=bleh@66.199.31.1] has left #se2600 [] 15:10 <@shadowmoss> it's listed in many different languages elsewhere, but not english that scroogle finds 15:11 <@shadowmoss> brimstone: this is what always happens... but it's how I learn 15:11 <@Dagmar> Yes, it is. 15:11 <@Dagmar> I can't click the mouse for you. 15:12 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: I'll keep looking 15:12 <@brimstone> shadowmoss: did you try winimage? 15:12 * shadowmoss tries to click Dagmar's mouse 15:12 <@brimstone> not free, but it does have a 30 day trial 15:13 <@Dagmar> Just fucking google "daemontools" 15:13 <@Dagmar> Click on the goddamn download link 15:13 <@Dagmar> Then scroll down about half a page 15:13 <@shadowmoss> I'm going to find magic iso maker which is what my coworkers are using 15:13 <@Dagmar> I JUST downloaded 347 here 15:13 <@Dagmar> ...so I *know* it's up there 15:13 <@shadowmoss> Dagmar: ok, i'll look again 15:14 <@shadowmoss> why the hell didn't you just say filehippo? 15:15 <@Dagmar> Because I don't fucking use filehippo or whatever the hell it is 15:15 <@Dagmar> I download things from the damn maintainers' sites 15:15 <@brimstone> Dagmar is so old school 15:16 <@Dagmar> Yeah, crazy me, always doing things the simple and easy way 15:18 <@oddball> So... what form of Linux do you use again? 15:18 * oddball runs 15:19 <@brimstone> hey, downloading from the maintainers' sites is easy oddball, waiting for stuff to compile is easy 15:20 <@shadowmoss> its downloading now 15:21 <@Dagmar> brimstone: Typing "daemontools" into the google search bar and clicking twice more is easy 15:22 <@Dagmar> That's *all* I did here. 15:22 * shadowmoss bows before Dagmar's obviously greater google-fu 15:22 <@NotLarry> if he explodes and we end up with dagmar all over the office, I'm not cleaning it up! 15:22 <@oddball> In this case, yes, but I had to give you a bit of grief for saying you always do it the simple and easy way. :) 15:24 <@shadowmoss> NotLarry: but he's so much fun! 15:24 <@shadowmoss> gotta reboot 15:24 <@shadowmoss> back in amin 15:31 <@shadowmoss> back 15:31 <@NotLarry> it is cold in here 15:31 <@shadowmoss> so, i clicked it, and my network connection is pegged, and it still isn't opening 15:31 <@oddball> It's a trap! 15:31 <@shadowmoss> sooo, tell me how this isn't spyware again? 15:32 <@shadowmoss> and yes, I was on the main page, not some mirror site 15:32 <@Dagmar> Clicking it with a crayon or garden gnome isn't the right way to click 15:32 <@shadowmoss> you don't like my gnome? 15:33 * shadowmoss thinks Dagmar needs to show her the proper way to click 15:34 * brimstone pokes at the screen with a crayon 15:36 <@shadowmoss> ok, this is getting boring... 15:36 <@Evilpig> ooo oo sit on your phone then call it 15:36 <@Evilpig> I hear that's fun 15:37 <@shadowmoss> I'm going to unplug my network cable and stop whatever is going on to peg the connection 15:37 <@shadowmoss> it's not showing up anywhere else... 15:37 <@Evilpig> but I did hear that from NotLarry so take that into account 15:45 -!- vaneck [n=vaneck@255114127.ecsis.net] has left #se2600 [] 15:47 <@shadowmoss> got it mounted, but it can't be read 15:50 <@Dagmar> That's probably because it's only meant for mounting CD images, which are not the same thing as floppy disk images. 15:52 <@Dagmar> So, _is_ this a floppy image you're trying to mount? 15:54 <@shadowmoss> who knows? 15:55 <@shadowmoss> it's a 1.4M bin file 15:55 <@shadowmoss> time to go for now, I'll hit it again next week 15:55 <@brimstone> it's highly likely 16:02 <@Evilpig> if itis a bootable cd. and the file is called boot.bin it is a floppy image. I don't know of an easy way to edit those though. all my burner programs can make bootable media based on a bin or a floppy to make a bin of 16:06 <@Dagmar> *sigh* So basically, she's been solving the wrong problem for that last hour 16:06 <@Evilpig> possibly 16:06 <@Dagmar> So basically, we have to figure out where she got the idea that that was a cd image 16:06 <@brimstone> i'm going to guess that that 2k file is just something simple like memdisk, says load the other file, the 1.44MB bin as a floppy and run it instead 16:06 <@Dagmar> ...cuz something ending in .bin that's 1.4Mb I would not have assumed was an ISO. 16:06 <@brimstone> it's on a cd 16:08 <@Evilpig> I used to have an old ass program called bin buster or something like that. which could make a bin file out of a disk and vice versa. but I haven't seen that thing since '95 16:08 <@Evilpig> it was good for "archiving" those disks with security bits on them 16:17 <@Dagmar> I have dd 16:17 <@Dagmar> ...and mount -o loop 16:21 <@Evilpig> http://www.geekologie.com/2008/07/using_a_laseretch_machine_to_b.php 16:21 <@Evilpig> who's bringing one to phreaknic? 16:21 <@brimstone> already in the trunk 16:23 <@Evilpig> that is something... just wow 16:29 <@sdodson> to b? 16:41 -!- GodFix [n=GodFix@h69-21-239-226.69-21.unk.tds.net] has quit ["At least I didn't have to invent 26 dimensions to get the math to work."] 17:03 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 17:03 -!- oddball [n=oddball@c-69-180-225-68.hsd1.tn.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:05 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:05 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 17:10 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 17:10 -!- dc0de_ [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 17:10 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de_] by ChanServ 18:15 -!- Catonic [n=cinotac@60-24.9-67.bham.res.rr.com] has joined #se2600 18:15 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o Catonic] by ChanServ 18:31 -!- juice [i=1000@CPE-24-163-149-194.kc.res.rr.com] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:34 -!- dc0de_ [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:48 < AstralSin> its a sad day 18:48 < AstralSin> Bozo the Clown died 18:52 -!- dc0de_ [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 18:52 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de_] by ChanServ 18:58 <@ware> lulz/ 19:23 <@sdodson> tits! 19:26 <@ware> boredf 19:26 <@sdodson> zomg i fell asleeep 19:39 <@ware> ahh 19:41 <@freakn> food/beer/boobies? anyone in atl? 20:00 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has joined #se2600 20:00 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has quit [Client Quit] 20:11 -!- dc0de_ is now known as dc0de 20:16 < Synx_hm_> damn it 20:16 < Synx_hm_> cant get the car to start up 20:16 < Synx_hm_> ugh 20:29 <@coil> hi 20:31 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:44 -!- dc0de [n=dc0de@c-24-131-56-242.hsd1.ga.comcast.net] has joined #se2600 20:44 -!- mode/#se2600 [+o dc0de] by ChanServ 21:12 <@RyanHouse> freakn: have them all.......just not in the same place at the same time right now........work is blowing atm 21:28 -!- Synx_hm_ [n=mrfoo@adsl-157-180-196.shv.bellsouth.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 23:08 -!- wolfen_at_max [n=wolfen_a@user-69-1-23-217.knology.net] has joined #se2600 --- Log closed Fri Jul 04 00:00:10 2008