2013-06-18T00:16:39 http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/06/how-cyanogenmods-founder-is-giving-android-users-their-privacy-back/ 2013-06-18T00:16:40 Title: How CyanogenMods founder is giving Android users their privacy back | Ars Technica (at arstechnica.com) 2013-06-18T00:16:56 part of me thinks that the OS should be able to sandbox the app completely and feed it any info it wants 2013-06-18T00:17:03 and say "FUCK YOU" to any app the uses doesn't like 2013-06-18T00:19:05 but i don't think google can get away with giving apps the middle finger like that 2013-06-18T00:23:12 but i have experience writing an windows rootkit that allow you to do that to windows programs, was really a lot of fun once it worked 2013-06-18T00:24:00 actually it wasn't even a rootkit just a windows API MITM, but still 2013-06-18T00:27:16 so just a heads up 2013-06-18T00:27:24 apparently Robin Williams is in nashville for a bit 2013-06-18T00:27:28 filming a movie 2013-06-18T00:32:13 I think he'd prefer if we all let him do that and get back to his family unscathed. 2013-06-18T00:33:23 aestetix: if we went wild every time we saw a celebrity in Nashville, we'd all have adrenaline-induced heart attacks in the first 15 minutes. 2013-06-18T00:35:41 really? 2013-06-18T00:35:51 there are people in nashville not associated with Vandy? 2013-06-18T00:35:52 lies 2013-06-18T00:36:16 vandy is the only reason anyone would move to the south 2013-06-18T00:36:23 and even then only under a full ride 2013-06-18T00:37:12 How about Pennsylvania is too cold during the winter and Florida is too hot during the summer? 2013-06-18T00:37:19 lol 2013-06-18T00:37:26 its was hotter in TN than FL last summer 2013-06-18T00:37:42 but that depends on what part of FL too 2013-06-18T00:38:16 Any city large enough to have broadband 2013-06-18T00:38:29 tampa 2013-06-18T00:38:38 Also, Great Smokies > Everglades 2013-06-18T01:15:20 fuck me 2013-06-18T01:23:13 Well, Super is finally on Netflix, and the protagonist is pathetic 2013-06-18T01:25:31 *** ZombieChicken has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) 2013-06-18T01:26:27 *** ZombieChicken has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T01:26:27 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o ZombieChicken 2013-06-18T01:26:56 aaaand once again I go to piratebay for the tv shows I want 2013-06-18T01:45:45 a public server wouldn't write a PHP file that would ping EVERY SINGLE remotely managed site and then have the replies all hit the same IP back... self DDOSing themselves 2013-06-18T01:45:51 http://broadbandhospitality.com/admin/pingg.php nope... no site would do that 2013-06-18T01:46:16 Title: authentication error (at broadbandhospitality.com) 2013-06-18T01:46:31 and FYI, this isn't a honeypot, their site really is that bad, lol pretty much every person from oh2600 worked there at one point, lol 2013-06-18T02:01:31 Okay, the chicks reaction when she finds out he's the idiot in the costume makes it worth it 2013-06-18T02:06:14 ...a-a-a-and it almost immediately resumes being painful to watch. 2013-06-18T02:09:14 I truly don't understand this fascination with making movies about people I'm just inclined to feel pity for. 2013-06-18T02:20:51 Dagmar: which movie? 2013-06-18T02:20:57 Super 2013-06-18T02:26:29 http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/sfo/3497934624.html 2013-06-18T02:26:30 Title: best of craigslist: offensive house-guest needed (no joke) (at www.craigslist.org) 2013-06-18T02:27:18 aestetix: nice 2013-06-18T03:06:44 *** RangerZ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 2013-06-18T03:24:04 *** RangerZ has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T04:16:23 *** LastChild has quit IRC (Quit: and the monkey flips the switch) 2013-06-18T04:39:54 *** notlarry has quit IRC (Read error: No route to host) 2013-06-18T05:56:07 Super was a fun movie. How can you not like a dude that is running around bashing in skulls with a pipe wrench? 2013-06-18T05:56:34 up until the headshot it was loads of fun 2013-06-18T06:33:06 *** benthemeek has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 2013-06-18T06:34:03 *** benthemeek has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T06:34:03 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o benthemeek 2013-06-18T06:34:54 *** RangerZ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 2013-06-18T06:36:52 *** RangerZ has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T07:32:09 *** Dolemite has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T07:32:09 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o Dolemite 2013-06-18T07:32:10 mr0ning, be0tches and h0ez! 2013-06-18T08:32:15 *** Synx|hm has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T09:00:37 *** Dolemite has quit IRC (Quit: Page closed) 2013-06-18T09:02:55 anyone using ostel on android? 2013-06-18T09:06:47 or hushmail for that matter? 2013-06-18T09:13:02 Corydon76-work: you around this morning? 2013-06-18T10:04:43 *** benthemeek has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) 2013-06-18T10:34:59 Synx|hm: pong 2013-06-18T10:37:25 yo 2013-06-18T10:37:42 so i dont have the slightest idea what im doing with asterisk 2013-06-18T10:37:49 you installed it lately? 2013-06-18T10:38:12 Heh, nope 2013-06-18T10:38:21 My stuff tends to run for months at a time 2013-06-18T10:38:58 figured 2013-06-18T10:39:07 im trying to install stable LTS 11 2013-06-18T10:39:17 and got some strange things from the prereq install script 2013-06-18T10:39:24 im in the asterisk channel ill see what they know 2013-06-18T10:39:45 Are you using a debian-based distro? 2013-06-18T10:39:58 ubuntu 2013-06-18T10:40:46 The main purpose of that script is so you don't have to re-run configure after each failed dependency 2013-06-18T10:41:12 ahh cool, well i kept getting a resolving dependencies... thing 2013-06-18T10:41:16 that finally just was killed 2013-06-18T10:41:22 ill try ./configure and see how it goes 2013-06-18T10:41:57 The main meta-package to install is build-essential 2013-06-18T10:42:12 and then libxml2-dev 2013-06-18T10:44:31 got both of those thanks 2013-06-18T10:44:40 cool worked 2013-06-18T10:44:59 wonder if i need to configure anything special for TLS and srtp, i should probably check that first 2013-06-18T10:47:00 'make menuselect' 2013-06-18T10:47:22 so ill smoked a pork butt this weekend as a test for the inlaws comming next week 2013-06-18T10:47:38 now im left with so much leftovers i dont think i want to smoke another butt saturday haha 2013-06-18T10:49:37 well thats broken 2013-06-18T10:49:56 i get the menu up but as soon as i try and navigate it crashes back to terminal 2013-06-18T10:50:18 What are you using to navigate? 2013-06-18T10:51:27 up down arrow 2013-06-18T10:52:32 That should be fine 2013-06-18T10:52:44 ya it just exits randomly 2013-06-18T10:52:57 shrug, hope its on by default 2013-06-18T10:53:08 Uh, randomly? 2013-06-18T10:53:26 yup, i can get a few menu items down and it exits, or sometimes on the first one 2013-06-18T10:53:36 Are you sitting in front of the machine, or is it remote? 2013-06-18T10:53:37 maybe it doesn't like my terminal ill try putty 2013-06-18T10:53:41 Time for memtest 2013-06-18T10:53:42 remote ssh 2013-06-18T10:53:48 ncurses doesn't randomly do shit 2013-06-18T10:53:58 I'll second Dagmar 2013-06-18T10:54:02 ill try the vmware console 2013-06-18T10:54:11 Oh, VMware. 2013-06-18T10:54:18 Go stab the vmware admin to death. 2013-06-18T10:54:19 dont feel like shutting down my entire esx host to memtest 32gigs of ram :( 2013-06-18T10:54:24 i am the vmware admin 2013-06-18T10:54:25 Dagmar: +1 2013-06-18T10:55:16 Oh dear 2013-06-18T10:55:31 Are you doing anything weird with this machine? Enabled compressed memory, for example? 2013-06-18T10:55:56 Arbitrarily limited the machine memory? 2013-06-18T10:56:18 dont think so, setup like a normal ubuntu server i run 2013-06-18T10:56:28 i only set 1gb ram for it though 2013-06-18T10:56:33 I mean in the vmware hypervisor 2013-06-18T10:56:36 odd in the vmware console menuconfig wont even run 2013-06-18T10:56:41 nope 2013-06-18T10:56:47 Check 'top' 2013-06-18T10:56:55 Where are you in memory usage? 2013-06-18T10:57:13 We have had a completely shitty experience here with someone trying to enable compressed RAM and another person setting the amount of RAM allowed in vSphere to a number substantially smaller than what the virtual host thinks it has (1gb of 4gb) 2013-06-18T10:57:24 It's possible you're out of memory and the OOM killer is knocking off menuselect 2013-06-18T10:57:36 Both resulted in stolen time (which vmware doesn't actually report, you just have to figure it out) 2013-06-18T10:57:54 hrm... 135472k used of 1019108k 2013-06-18T10:58:06 just restarted to make sure nothing was locked/lost 2013-06-18T10:59:46 My best guess would be that *if* this is a vmware issue you should make sure vmware tools is actually up to date 2013-06-18T11:00:04 actually i should probably install vmware tools eh 2013-06-18T11:00:05 Those damn modules talk to the kernel in sneaky ways 2013-06-18T11:00:08 i completely forgot 2013-06-18T11:00:17 Synx: Yeah probably so 2013-06-18T11:00:29 I don't think their lack should be impacting things like that, but it's possible 2013-06-18T11:00:39 its worth a shot 2013-06-18T11:00:41 i need it anyways 2013-06-18T11:00:48 I figured maybe it was out of date or something because that tends to malfunction in the worst way 2013-06-18T11:01:24 Worse, the distro may have detected it was in vmware and installed old tools all by itself 2013-06-18T11:01:31 Like, our slightly primma-donna guy over here tried to vmotion a machine from one host to another, and basically, vmware just suspended the machine for fifteen minutes until giving up 2013-06-18T11:01:46 nice 2013-06-18T11:02:12 Yeah, I find it amusing that my boss gives us shit about "unmanaged changes" but this guy does them regularly and *fails* 2013-06-18T11:02:26 ...and I don't see my boss telling him to cut the shit out. 2013-06-18T11:02:43 ...which is why I'm about to start sending anonymous mails to the new CIO. 2013-06-18T11:02:44 nope still nogo 2013-06-18T11:02:50 any issues running sudo? 2013-06-18T11:02:59 huh 2013-06-18T11:03:36 Dagmar: if you could get into the underlying machine, you could stick immutable flags on the underlying configuration files 2013-06-18T11:03:46 I'm going to play dirty 2013-06-18T11:05:07 Considering this tool or the ESX admin (who is also a tool) fucked up our web environment for www by setting the memory reservation limit to 1gb on a machine which was the primary for a cluster of four apache servers, I'm going to use their little perl SDK to set up some fucking Nagios monitors on whatever configuration items I can 2013-06-18T11:05:39 ...and the next time some motherfucker goes and fucks with our machines like that, I'm going to *demand* something be done about it. 2013-06-18T11:05:41 *** x86Daddy has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T11:05:58 I have just about had it with the jackassery over here. 2013-06-18T11:06:30 I was just going to suggest something like that approach, except with using the instrumentation to turn those settings right back off 2013-06-18T11:06:36 ...and I have reason to suspect they're about to turn my and Mirage's positions into what amounts to "unix ticket monkey" at which point I will rather unconditionally tell this place to fuck off. 2013-06-18T11:07:10 Corydon76-work: I intend to make a *nasty* stink about unmanaged changes that are KNOWN to be harmful to performance of the environment. 2013-06-18T11:07:25 HOgan actually had an issue with Troy and I *undoing* that stupid shit 2013-06-18T11:07:34 He wanted to know why I didn't file a change for it. 2013-06-18T11:08:10 I started to say "because the fucking primma-donna who set it wrong in the first place would just argue that the setting can't possible be causing the problem and we'd get fucking nowhere" 2013-06-18T11:08:40 I'll get over it, but I am kinda pissed at that dude right now 2013-06-18T11:08:56 He's bright, he's reasonably skilled, but he's a goddamn primma-donna *and* he's inexperienced 2013-06-18T11:09:34 ...and despite the fact that I've said it several times, he still hasn't figured out that if I say something about something, I'm pretty damn sure I'm right. 2013-06-18T11:09:41 Just had another evil thought... change the prima-donna's DNS, so he only sees a test farm, not production 2013-06-18T11:10:00 I'm not getting into the business of sabotage 2013-06-18T11:10:22 It's not sabotage to prevent your systems from being sabotaged 2013-06-18T11:11:14 THe guy will be a good admin, WHEN he learns to 1) stop gaming the system here and 2) stop throwing bullshit arguments my way 2013-06-18T11:12:00 Our change management restriction for the web servers, by the way, basiclaly uses "no reloading of configuration files" as a discriminator 2013-06-18T11:12:25 i.e., anything we do with Apache which requires even a graceful restart has to happen after 6pm. 2013-06-18T11:12:41 Nevermind that they're behind load balancers. 2013-06-18T11:12:56 Nevermind that you can fuck things up with an .htaccess file just as easily 2013-06-18T11:14:16 So, rather than actually sit down and think things through about the types of changes and their various risk levels, the managers who don't know how shit actually works came up with that idiotic guideline, and primma-donna backed them 2013-06-18T11:14:37 Nevermind that I submitted a detailed list of the types of things we have to do and their risk levels. 2013-06-18T11:14:40 Reading is hard. 2013-06-18T11:15:02 Yes, I'm just a _little_ tired of the endless fuckfest that is ITS now 2013-06-18T11:15:58 I've not yelled at them "YOU KNOW I'VE BEEN RUNNING PUBLIC WEBSERVERS FOR HACKERS SINCE THE FUCKING MID-NINETIES, RIGHT?" at these people but it's getting close 2013-06-18T11:17:05 So in the roundtable last night, the CIO mentioned "If we only had some completely anonymous way of reporting problems, that would be great" 2013-06-18T11:17:35 I think the next game to play is that managers will submit their suggestions for process improvement to the change management system. 2013-06-18T11:18:02 I started to sack one of my cash cards and set up hosting in Finland and just make a website for random employees to email the CIO 2013-06-18T11:18:18 Anyone using HushMail? 2013-06-18T11:18:24 If you can get the managers to realize what a huge pain in the ass and effective timewaster that system is, perhaps you can treat them to a clue as to limit what it's used for 2013-06-18T11:21:47 so... how long do you think it would take google to shut me down if i signed up for 100 google voice numbers and used them round robin from asterisk to place 100 concurrent calls 2013-06-18T11:23:45 actually i could in theory place 200 ccr, iirc each gv number can dial out 2 ccr 2013-06-18T11:23:46 *** Skiboy has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T11:23:58 * Skiboy is thinking of writing a song 2013-06-18T11:24:10 I said hey! // Fuck the NSA! 2013-06-18T11:25:38 I'm sick of this Govt. schism // They're getting all my data through PRISM 2013-06-18T11:25:45 etc. 2013-06-18T11:27:16 i like it 2013-06-18T11:27:23 *** vaneck has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) 2013-06-18T11:27:27 :) 2013-06-18T11:27:49 *** vaneck has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T11:28:49 Corydon76-work: you auto load modules in asterisk? 2013-06-18T11:29:09 Usually, unless I'm running in embedded 2013-06-18T11:29:16 k 2013-06-18T11:29:25 yikes the extensions.conf file can get complex 2013-06-18T11:29:55 Well, you're basically writing a control flow, so it's programming. 2013-06-18T11:30:06 *** RangerZ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 264 seconds) 2013-06-18T11:30:11 looks like you can basically script out an IVR in there? 2013-06-18T11:30:33 That's one possible application, yes 2013-06-18T11:30:41 wow 2013-06-18T11:31:04 is it best to get to know/love and manually edit that or use some asterisk cli tool? 2013-06-18T11:31:13 Asterisk is a telephony toolkit. It is a lot of different things in one package 2013-06-18T11:31:24 It's best to manually edit that, yes 2013-06-18T11:31:35 cool 2013-06-18T11:31:35 But some people prefer a GUI tool 2013-06-18T11:31:51 id rather get in the weeds and learn the low level stuff 2013-06-18T11:31:57 Just realize that you get maybe 10% of the power of it by using the GUI 2013-06-18T11:32:17 I don't like getting my hands all GUI. 2013-06-18T11:34:00 man i really need to get my hands on CUCM and Avaya stuff to mess with in a lab too :( 2013-06-18T11:42:20 Corydon76-work: for NAT can i configure the external ip to be discovered instead of static? 2013-06-18T11:42:45 In most cases, you don't need to set that at all 2013-06-18T11:43:25 oh ok 2013-06-18T11:43:47 just so long as i forward all RTP from my firewall to the asterisk box 2013-06-18T11:44:09 wait... wont it send out SIP invites to the outside world with its private ip address? 2013-06-18T11:47:33 *** RangerZ has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T11:47:34 Yes, it will 2013-06-18T11:48:11 so i do have to set the external ip setting to something then right? 2013-06-18T11:48:31 but you're getting into the rules of NAT traversal, which are that most gateways configured to know about NATs will essentially ignore the address embedded in the protocol and instead send packets back to the port from which they originated 2013-06-18T11:49:03 ahh got ya 2013-06-18T11:49:22 in the interest of security though id be giving up my subnet details no? 2013-06-18T11:49:30 So I would set nothing extra at all initially and ONLY play with the settings if you have one-way audio 2013-06-18T11:49:34 lady came into work the other day. 2013-06-18T11:49:49 Corydon76-work: ok cool, thanks 2013-06-18T11:50:01 Had $25 and wanted to buy a mp3 player preloaded with beyonce 2013-06-18T11:50:07 lolwut 2013-06-18T11:50:17 not bad that im getting paid to dick around with asterisk today, though i have a shit ton of other work i need to be doing too 2013-06-18T11:50:44 then she just started pointing at things and saying "Is that an mp3 player?" 2013-06-18T11:51:02 "no maam, that's a router." 2013-06-18T11:51:42 I spend 15 minutes helping her 2013-06-18T11:52:24 Then after she buys the $19 mp3 player, she comes back 2 minutes later to return it, because it was "too expensive." 2013-06-18T11:52:58 "Go to customer servis, maam" 2013-06-18T11:53:04 *service 2013-06-18T12:00:20 Fucking dipshits are ddosing ovguide again 2013-06-18T12:06:53 Dagmar: lolwhy 2013-06-18T12:27:13 I swear to fucking god. I should just start running over fucking smurfs. 2013-06-18T12:27:43 gary and I all but obliterated NCC and during that 6 different smurfs showed up and have already started rebuilding that farm 2013-06-18T12:28:24 8 of the 40 or so survived 2013-06-18T12:29:50 alright I gotta get to bed now. I got called in to cover tonight 2013-06-18T12:43:32 http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130617/13482623512/discovering-names-secret-nsa-surveillance-programs-via-linkedin.shtml thats too perfect ... 2013-06-18T12:43:33 Title: Discovering Names Of Secret NSA Surveillance Programs Via LinkedIn | Techdirt (at www.techdirt.com) 2013-06-18T12:54:04 nice 2013-06-18T12:54:42 lol 2013-06-18T12:55:28 although that is the entire point of a code word/program name, well the idea is to have an unclass code word and a classified program name if necessary 2013-06-18T12:56:05 i would assume all those are unclass codewords, though perhaps PRISM is the classified program name 2013-06-18T13:00:17 *** x86Daddy has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) 2013-06-18T13:03:34 Still can't seem to find a logo for the BLARNEY program. 2013-06-18T13:07:27 *** notlarry has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T13:21:32 too much coffee 2013-06-18T13:21:44 im starting to sweat 2013-06-18T13:40:26 lol, hate those 2013-06-18T13:40:35 mostly because they're a precursor to jitters 2013-06-18T13:53:07 Drink more coffee. It'll help. 2013-06-18T13:53:13 good idea 2013-06-18T13:53:35 i had a coffee this morning and then just pounded a large latte from mcdonalds 2013-06-18T13:53:45 i should probably eat some lunch that would help too 2013-06-18T13:54:16 Egads... or stop buying your coffee at McDonalds. 2013-06-18T13:55:43 i've found that home made taco salads for lunch has made me a much better person 2013-06-18T13:56:06 don't get that greasy 'ugh' feeling after fast food, plus cheaper , lol 2013-06-18T13:56:25 i work from hope some home made lunches are standard :) 2013-06-18T13:56:45 i was just out getting stuff to make chili tonight with leftover pulled pork and stopped at mcshits for the coffee 2013-06-18T13:56:57 *** x86Daddy has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T13:57:10 *** jonnyx has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T13:57:56 *** jonny_X has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 2013-06-18T13:58:01 i have never drank coffee on a regular basis until two weeks ago 2013-06-18T14:04:37 Impressive. 2013-06-18T14:05:12 Who would have thought that a man who can stand on stage in front of hundreds and hundreds of people many nights a month and handle hecklers could deal with a pompous twit or two 2013-06-18T14:05:13 http://gawker.com/russell-brand-destroys-msnbc-talk-show-host-for-treatin-513992493 2013-06-18T14:08:52 He just up and does their jobs 2013-06-18T14:09:22 Ther'es probably a stage manager over there saying "He just did your jobs better than you do. Why do we pay you agaihn?" 2013-06-18T14:16:51 Patrick Stewart did a bit on that on the Daily Show a few months ago... the punchline was, "And you get paid how much? That's per episode, right? Per year?" 2013-06-18T14:17:38 They can't quite afford Russell Brand 2013-06-18T14:18:41 this is hilarious 2013-06-18T14:18:53 Corydon76-work: ok i now need to get menuconfig to work :( 2013-06-18T14:19:09 menuselect 2013-06-18T14:19:16 ya 2013-06-18T14:19:19 what i ment 2013-06-18T14:19:52 So do you have the newt interface or the ncurses interface? 2013-06-18T14:20:08 ncurses-dev is installed 2013-06-18T14:20:17 i.e. do you get anything from: make nmenuselect ? 2013-06-18T14:20:29 i get just a text interface single column 2013-06-18T14:20:45 no flashy colors or anything 2013-06-18T14:21:10 Then that's the ncurses interface 2013-06-18T14:21:50 If you install libnewt-dev, you can probably start the newt-based system 2013-06-18T14:22:39 It's what I tend to use. That said, the ncurses interface is perfectly stable 2013-06-18T14:22:56 ok, any idea the switch to get the newt interface up? 2013-06-18T14:23:18 Install libnewt-dev and re-run configure 2013-06-18T14:24:21 k 2013-06-18T14:24:45 Or if you want really flashy, and you have an X11 server running locally, 'make gmenuselect' 2013-06-18T14:25:11 yay works 2013-06-18T14:25:15 Dagmar: Yeah... that's what happens when you start taking stupid pot shots at successful stand up comedians. They will destroy you. 2013-06-18T14:26:56 Corydon76-work: hrm so chan_motif is XXX is that selected? 2013-06-18T14:27:12 No, that means you failed to install a dependency 2013-06-18T14:27:23 joy 2013-06-18T14:27:54 and that specific module is unavailable until you install the necessary package and rerun configure 2013-06-18T14:29:01 Not sure why you want chan_motif anyway. It's one of those curiosities that people made work just because. 2013-06-18T14:29:17 its required for googlevoice 2013-06-18T14:29:24 Oh, right 2013-06-18T14:29:45 So libiksemel-dev 2013-06-18T14:30:26 how the hell do you know all this 2013-06-18T14:30:49 I was an Asterisk developer for 10 years 2013-06-18T14:31:09 oh shit 2013-06-18T14:31:20 what do you do now? 2013-06-18T14:31:26 If you want to see all the extra flags, do: ./configure --enable-dev-mode 2013-06-18T14:32:29 The big flag that I developed that does awesome things is called BETTER_BACKTRACES 2013-06-18T14:32:45 :) 2013-06-18T14:33:07 Basically, you can do source level debugging in Asterisk without dipping into gdb 2013-06-18T14:33:46 wow 2013-06-18T14:33:58 Which also means that if something should go wrong, the backtrace that Asterisk generates has a good chance of actually being useful without installing anything extra 2013-06-18T14:37:45 Another really cool application (not mine) is in Utilities, called muted. When your phone goes off-hook, it drops the volume on your speakers down to 30%, then when you hang up, it restores the volume 2013-06-18T14:38:24 thats cool, the Lync setup im using on windows does that it rocks! 2013-06-18T14:52:24 Corydon76-work: nice @ better backtraces 2013-06-18T14:53:03 jim_ec2: you ever use it? 2013-06-18T14:53:46 nope but that would super freaking useful 2013-06-18T14:54:07 something as complex as asterix is a bitch to debug with tools like gdb 2013-06-18T14:55:48 https://wiki.asterisk.org/wiki/display/AST/CLI+commands+useful+for+debugging 2013-06-18T14:55:50 Title: CLI commands useful for debugging - Asterisk Project - Asterisk Project Wiki (at wiki.asterisk.org) 2013-06-18T14:56:10 That page shows a backtrace with it enabled and not enabled, and the difference is striking. 2013-06-18T15:06:22 sexeh 2013-06-18T15:09:13 *** K4k has quit IRC (Quit: WeeChat 0.4.0) 2013-06-18T15:27:34 *** eryc has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 2013-06-18T15:27:42 Corydon76-work, the new MALLOC_DEBUG stuff in asterisk is almost like having valgrind built in 2013-06-18T15:27:52 it's getting a tad ridiculous 2013-06-18T15:27:59 Heh 2013-06-18T15:28:49 but is also insanely helpful since valgrind doesn't always give you all the information you want 2013-06-18T15:29:39 I did some work on making Asterisk have memory management like valgrind, but it was really hard on memory, because all allocations had to be a multiple of the page size 2013-06-18T15:30:19 I had enabled it only for certain source files, but it was still tough on memory 2013-06-18T15:30:23 i got an imcomming gv call working yay!! 2013-06-18T15:30:49 really isn't that hard 2013-06-18T15:34:49 i wonder if i could get asterisk to pickup an incoming call and connect it to some random audio stream like uhf scanner etc 2013-06-18T15:34:52 hrm 2013-06-18T15:34:54 might be a fun project 2013-06-18T15:35:35 or a damn cool way to bridge cell network to UHF 2013-06-18T15:40:47 Synx|hm, there are radio interface channel drivers 2013-06-18T15:40:57 fucking cool 2013-06-18T15:41:19 I've heard of quite a few people using asterisk for autopatch 2013-06-18T15:42:49 Synx|hm, https://allstarlink.org/ 2013-06-18T15:42:50 Title: AllStar Link Network (at allstarlink.org) 2013-06-18T15:44:00 and http://asteriskradio.net/wp/about/ 2013-06-18T15:44:01 Title: About | Asterisk Radio Networks (at asteriskradio.net) 2013-06-18T15:46:59 1239 days until the 2016 election starts 2013-06-18T15:47:02 yay... 2013-06-18T15:47:04 ugh 2013-06-18T15:50:58 hrm now to figure out how to get outbound dialing to to work 2013-06-18T15:51:33 use more fire 2013-06-18T16:15:26 http://www.gog.com/gamecard/torchlight is free right now on GoG 2013-06-18T16:15:26 Title: Torchlight for download $0.00 - GOG.com (at www.gog.com) 2013-06-18T16:15:40 and bunch of other games for cheap Summer of DRM free sale 2013-06-18T17:04:11 vagina 2013-06-18T17:10:45 Frankly, you might as well just spend $9 on Torchlight II 2013-06-18T17:11:27 I mean, that *is* basically the game they've been rewriting and tuning over and over for the last decade, originally called Fate, and then Fate: Deeper Dungeons (IIRC) 2013-06-18T17:11:31 Very worth nine bucks 2013-06-18T17:19:40 Corydon76-work: care to teach me outbound dialing? 2013-06-18T17:23:48 I'm in the midst of taking care of an outage at work 2013-06-18T17:24:10 no worries :) 2013-06-18T17:24:28 im sure your outage can wait 2013-06-18T17:24:38 ;) 2013-06-18T17:27:07 My semi-annual bonuses depend upon me not breaking things 2013-06-18T17:27:32 :) which reminds me i need to talk to my boss as i didn't get my bonus this quarter 2013-06-18T17:39:38 In the event anyone cares... Puppet Enterprise 2.0 just dropped. 2013-06-18T17:40:11 Dagmar: The wife and I play Torchlight 2 - it's really a very good game. 2013-06-18T17:41:25 Damn it - 2.8.2. Please excuse the error, I left my brain somewhere else today. 2013-06-18T17:45:41 woah 2013-06-18T17:45:42 http://www.cnn.com/2013/06/18/tech/web/how-to-encrypt-email/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 2013-06-18T17:45:43 Title: How to hide your data from Internet snoops - CNN.com (at www.cnn.com) 2013-06-18T17:45:45 is this really on CNN? 2013-06-18T18:10:23 omg coffee/sugar crash 2013-06-18T18:10:28 im dead to the world 2013-06-18T18:15:33 *** x86Daddy has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 2013-06-18T18:17:03 *** RangerZ has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving.) 2013-06-18T18:53:36 anyone in here in Kansas City, Missouri? 2013-06-18T18:59:42 *** RangerZ has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T19:03:18 *** RangerZ1 has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T19:03:18 *** RangerZ has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) 2013-06-18T19:04:19 *** Iyeman has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 2013-06-18T19:05:06 damn it are we in standard time or daylight time right now 2013-06-18T19:11:36 daylight, i hate when people send out emails with PST, CST etc, it fucking confuses me 2013-06-18T19:19:06 2nd time today ive left the burner on on the stove 2013-06-18T19:58:45 *** eryc has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T19:58:45 *** eryc has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T19:58:45 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o eryc 2013-06-18T20:21:22 *** Iyeman has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T20:21:22 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o Iyeman 2013-06-18T20:47:05 anyone have any experience with flat screen tv wall mounts? 2013-06-18T20:48:24 *** jonny_X has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T20:50:08 *** jonnyx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) 2013-06-18T20:59:02 *** mog has quit IRC (Excess Flood) 2013-06-18T20:59:11 *** mog has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T20:59:11 *** mog has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T20:59:11 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mog 2013-06-18T21:04:01 *** jonnyx has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T21:04:52 *** jonny_X has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 246 seconds) 2013-06-18T21:07:44 Shadow404: some 2013-06-18T21:07:54 2 basic sizes you'll run into 2013-06-18T21:08:07 depending if it is a small TV or larger TV 2013-06-18T21:08:11 *** jonny_X has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T21:08:18 40inch i beleive 2013-06-18T21:08:20 panasonic 2013-06-18T21:08:39 id say about 40ish pounds 2013-06-18T21:08:40 surprisingly walmart has really nice ones for relatively cheap 2013-06-18T21:08:49 *** jonnyx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 276 seconds) 2013-06-18T21:08:53 ok, so im guessing from what i can tell 2013-06-18T21:09:04 you screw the frame onto the wall into studs 2013-06-18T21:09:11 and then mount a hook system to the tv 2013-06-18T21:09:19 and just lift the hooks into the frame bars? 2013-06-18T21:09:28 and adjust and tighten in 2013-06-18T21:09:45 I'd have to see your particular mount but that sounds about right 2013-06-18T21:09:53 well, havent got that far yet 2013-06-18T21:09:58 just curious how they work 2013-06-18T21:10:08 There are a few differnt types 2013-06-18T21:10:24 new house had a wall mount tv and i asked the owner to leave the set stud holes so i can do the same 2013-06-18T21:10:48 first thing is find a mount that fits your tv. 2013-06-18T21:10:52 ok 2013-06-18T21:10:59 hrmmh 2013-06-18T21:11:00 then worry about how it works. 2013-06-18T21:11:03 ok 2013-06-18T21:11:03 ;) 2013-06-18T21:11:12 rtfm 2013-06-18T21:11:26 of course, im not near the tv atm, cause im back at my old house 2013-06-18T21:11:32 sigh 2013-06-18T21:11:37 I will say this much, if you are gonna wall mount, take the time and run as much of the cabling in the wall as possible behind the tv that you can 2013-06-18T21:11:40 how do the diffrent types work? 2013-06-18T21:11:43 find one on walmart.com, google the manual, read it 2013-06-18T21:12:02 yeah, fortunately the owner made that easy to do to 2013-06-18T21:12:21 some aren't adjustable, they are ina fixed position, others are beefy as fuck and attach to an arm that you can adjust to fit in corners, angle up/down, etc 2013-06-18T21:12:22 he ran the cabling for the tv behind it and around to the built in entertainment shelves 2013-06-18T21:12:41 yeah, i need one that just tilts down a little 2013-06-18T21:12:43 Evilpig is beefy as fuck 2013-06-18T21:12:45 my TV stand came with mounts that were wall mountable 2013-06-18T21:12:56 eryc: is beefy as fuck 2013-06-18T21:13:01 RangerZ1: yeah, i got those 2013-06-18T21:13:06 built in 2013-06-18T21:13:33 then just follow it's instructions 2013-06-18T21:13:36 and you should be fine 2013-06-18T21:13:37 ok, cool 2013-06-18T21:13:45 but yeah... you want to go into studs 2013-06-18T21:13:46 damn im tired 2013-06-18T21:13:55 or BARE min... into nice big anchors 2013-06-18T21:14:03 depending on wall construction 2013-06-18T21:14:32 RangerZ1: fortunately, the previous owner left the stud holes, so i just gotta verify those are studs he screwed into 2013-06-18T21:14:35 and ill be golden 2013-06-18T21:15:51 depending , also, there are ones with tilt that are really nice 2013-06-18T21:16:00 if you could use that, thats useful 2013-06-18T21:16:09 probably will need that 2013-06-18T21:16:13 err...turn... not 'tilt' 2013-06-18T21:16:16 but still 2013-06-18T21:16:23 i just need a slight tilt 2013-06-18T21:16:34 caus its above the fireplace mantel 2013-06-18T21:17:33 thats usually really hard to get 2013-06-18T21:17:42 really? 2013-06-18T21:17:45 b/c of the way the mounts are made 2013-06-18T21:17:47 most don't tilt 2013-06-18T21:17:51 walmart had one in the store 2013-06-18T21:17:56 'most' 2013-06-18T21:17:57 but its wasnt an adjustable tilt 2013-06-18T21:18:07 and thats why i said its surprising that walmart has nice mounts 2013-06-18T21:18:13 cool 2013-06-18T21:18:44 well, i got a best buy, costco, radioshack (last resort) and a couple otehr places nearby i can try as well 2013-06-18T21:18:51 also amazon had some decent deals 2013-06-18T21:18:52 probably so they dont lose money on smashed tvs getting returned 2013-06-18T21:18:54 prime ftw 2013-06-18T21:20:49 *** LastChild has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T21:20:49 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o LastChild 2013-06-18T21:39:34 "MySQL Man Pages Silently Relicensed Away From GPL" wow 2013-06-18T21:39:41 b/c not even our manual can be GPL, lol 2013-06-18T21:56:46 https://www.meldium.com/ 2013-06-18T21:56:47 Title: Meldium (at www.meldium.com) 2013-06-18T21:56:57 this service makes me queasy 2013-06-18T22:12:15 yeah can't say I want a man in the middle of me and my web apps 2013-06-18T22:18:41 That's not really surprising. Oracle was claiming ownership rights to the content on the user-contributed mysql doc stuff all along. 2013-06-18T22:19:10 And with redhat shoving a knife in mysql for both fedora _and_ rhel7 it's really even less surprising. 2013-06-18T22:19:13 Fuck oracle. 2013-06-18T22:38:25 although I don't like GPL's 'invasive' nature 2013-06-18T22:38:57 IMHO you should be able to compile a GPL module and use it unaltered in your closed source app, as long as you give notification changes 2013-06-18T22:39:01 like apache 2013-06-18T22:39:49 apache's is such a better license for 'real open' IMHO, but RMS would cry at that statement 2013-06-18T22:39:50 lol 2013-06-18T22:55:47 unless you give him a toe cookie 2013-06-18T22:56:22 i'd rather he cry 2013-06-18T22:56:23 lol 2013-06-18T23:18:29 *** jonnyx has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:19:33 *** jonny_X has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 248 seconds) 2013-06-18T23:25:00 Fuck fuckity fuck fuck fuck 2013-06-18T23:25:54 So... after seeing a zillion positive reviews of Viper for my HTC One X, I install it. Now my phone is in an infinite reboot loop and is ignoring the hard keys. 2013-06-18T23:27:52 ouch 2013-06-18T23:28:04 this shit needs to be fixed 2013-06-18T23:28:16 *** jonny_X has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:28:16 we need a 'bios' like system for phones/tablets 2013-06-18T23:28:50 *** jonnyx has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 252 seconds) 2013-06-18T23:31:43 Ok... managed to get it unstuck 2013-06-18T23:37:26 thats good 2013-06-18T23:50:46 *** notlarry has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:50:49 *** jim_ec2 has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:51:56 *** Dickie has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:51:56 *** frsilent has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:52:40 *** LastChild is now known as 45PAAQARS 2013-06-18T23:52:43 *** LastChild has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:52:43 *** notlarry has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:52:43 *** jim_ec2 has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:53:46 *** Dickie has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:53:46 *** frsilent has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:53:46 *** wolfe.freenode.net sets mode: +o Dickie 2013-06-18T23:53:58 *** LastChild has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:53:59 *** notlarry has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:54:00 *** jim_ec2 has quit IRC (*.net *.split) 2013-06-18T23:54:40 *** 45PAAQARS <45PAAQARS!~LastChld@DHCP-129-59-41-106.n1.vanderbilt.edu> has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) 2013-06-18T23:55:42 *** LastChild has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:55:42 *** notlarry has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:55:42 *** jim_ec2 has joined #se2600 2013-06-18T23:56:12 *** ChanServ sets mode: +o LastChild