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00:01.42 | *** topic/#utos is utos.org is back, but utosc.com is still out of commission, new hard drive needed...will order soon |
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02:08.58 | goozbach | infobot: onjoin trixtur trixtur goozbach says look here: https://home.eease.com/recruit2/?id=46283&t=2 |
02:08.58 | infobot | ok, goozbach |
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02:43.08 | josephnexus | i've got some servers with supermicro boards, i'm trying to install ubuntu onto them, and before it even presents the menu, it shuts down |
02:43.12 | josephnexus | any ideas? |
02:43.48 | goozbach | josephnexus: reseat cpu and ram |
02:43.57 | goozbach | check powersupply voltage switch |
02:44.03 | goozbach | (the little red one) |
02:44.14 | goozbach | flip it to 220 then back to 110 |
02:44.16 | josephnexus | well.. the weird thing is... it happens only when it tries to boot into the ubuntu installer |
02:44.25 | josephnexus | i can have it sitting in the bios for hours |
02:44.33 | goozbach | windows installer doesn't do anything? |
02:44.38 | goozbach | try fedora livecd |
02:44.39 | josephnexus | don't have a windows disk |
02:44.45 | goozbach | boot from usb |
02:44.51 | josephnexus | tried the usb |
02:44.55 | josephnexus | also tried 32 and 64 bit |
02:44.59 | josephnexus | from usb and cd |
02:45.01 | goozbach | I still posit it could be ram or cpu |
02:45.05 | josephnexus | the result is the same |
02:45.09 | josephnexus | it mocks me |
02:45.17 | goozbach | and it could very easily be the power |
02:45.22 | goozbach | reseat all the cards |
02:45.27 | goozbach | bios doesn't spin disks up |
02:45.39 | goozbach | bios doesn't send power to all components on a card |
02:45.41 | josephnexus | yeah |
02:45.50 | josephnexus | the raid card properly detects everything |
02:46.00 | josephnexus | it gets beyond the bios, it's just when it tries to do anything after that |
02:46.04 | josephnexus | it chokes |
02:46.06 | josephnexus | and shuts down silently |
02:46.10 | josephnexus | and then i hear it laughing inside |
02:51.14 | josephnexus | fedora is downloading.... |
02:51.19 | josephnexus | and we'll see what happens |
02:55.46 | goozbach | I'm telling you it's power |
03:15.39 | josephnexus | i wanted to try fedora anyway |
03:15.42 | josephnexus | :-P |
04:01.55 | josephnexus | well |
04:02.02 | josephnexus | older version of ubuntu boots fine from hard disk |
04:02.06 | josephnexus | hmm |
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04:40.08 | fugue88 | josephnexus: Which Ubuntu wasn't working? |
04:41.11 | josephnexus | 10.04+ |
04:42.12 | fugue88 | Unfortunate. |
04:42.44 | fugue88 | I didn't realize the "laugh at josephnexus" feature made it in to 10.04. |
04:42.47 | fugue88 | :P |
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15:39.54 | fugue88 | ~lart comcast really hard |
15:39.54 | infobot | pulls out his louisville slugger and uses comcast really hard's head to break the homerun record |
15:39.58 | fugue88 | ~whaleslap comcast |
15:39.58 | infobot | ACTION beats comcast upside and over the head with a freakishly huge killer whale named Hugh |
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15:40.01 | fugue88 | ~comcast-- |
17:48.35 | shalkie | Thats Comcastic! |
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18:12.18 | Gate | ~java-- |
18:12.22 | Gate | ~jboss-- |
18:12.41 | Gate | ~karma java |
18:12.41 | infobot | java has karma of -15 |
18:12.45 | Gate | ~karma jboss |
18:12.45 | infobot | jboss has karma of -8 |
18:13.03 | shalkie | ~karma comcast |
18:13.03 | infobot | comcast has karma of -33 |
18:13.16 | Gate | nothing like a server quadrupling the amount of time required for the most menial dev task |
18:29.03 | fugue88 | ~java-- |
18:29.05 | fugue88 | ~jboss-- |
18:29.12 | fugue88 | ~comcast-- |
18:29.14 | fugue88 | ~karma comcast |
18:29.14 | infobot | comcast has karma of -34 |
18:29.31 | fugue88 | Some weirdo out on the net must be up-modding comcast. |
18:29.45 | fugue88 | Maybe comcast has a plunge-protection team. |
18:50.46 | Gate | Their in our bot, hacking our karma system |
18:54.59 | fugue88 | They set us up the bomb. |
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19:05.21 | Gate | it came from BEHIND! |
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19:36.31 | jpwhiting | Gate: how was the camp thingy? |
19:36.34 | jpwhiting | code camp, yeah that's it |
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19:59.41 | Gate | jpwhiting: it was good |
19:59.52 | jpwhiting | cool cool |
19:59.55 | Gate | A little too narrowly focused IMO |
20:00.07 | Gate | but still, more geek-oriented activities in SG is a good thing |
20:00.08 | jpwhiting | what was the focus? |
20:00.31 | Gate | the "challenge" was to rebuild 4square from scratch |
20:00.49 | Gate | Left out original ideas |
20:01.11 | Gate | Kendall and a good third of the programmers there just went off and worked on something else and ignored the official challenge |
20:03.11 | Gate | jpwhiting: the great part was meeting some of the few programmers in SG I don't know |
20:06.09 | Gate | There was one highschool kid who stayed there the entire time, didn't go home to sleep |
20:06.25 | Gate | in fact, I don't think he slept at all until the second night |
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20:42.36 | jpwhiting | oh, it was a few days long? |
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20:59.36 | *** topic/#utos is utos.org is back, but utosc.com is still out of commission, new hard drive needed...will order soon |
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21:21.48 | Gate | yep, Thursday night to Saturday afternoon |
21:22.27 | Gate | jpwhiting: would happen to know anyone looking for a software engineer/dev job? |
21:23.36 | fugue88 | Gate: trixtur was asking yesterday. |
21:23.48 | fugue88 | nm |
21:23.59 | fugue88 | nm that nm, whatever. |
21:24.57 | Gate | lol |
21:25.10 | Gate | I am reading my logs now, I guess I wasn't paying attention at the time |
21:25.35 | Gate | ~seen trixtur |
21:25.45 | infobot | trixtur <~bpayne1a@65.197.17.146> was last seen on IRC in channel #utos, 23h 59m 1s ago, saying: ';)'. |
21:25.54 | fugue88 | Gate: The conversation involved a lot of herlo acting like a weirdo. ;) |
21:26.06 | Gate | so, SOP then |
21:26.29 | Gate | yeah, I am only reading the lines where trixtur was highlighted or speaking, and its a little odd |
21:28.49 | jpwhiting | Gate: no, I don't know anyone that is |
21:29.17 | Gate | kk |
21:29.42 | Gate | so many people have left town and moved north, its a little depressing |
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21:34.44 | Gate | ~onjoin trixtur |
21:34.44 | infobot | onjoin for trixtur set by goozbach on Tue Nov 16 19:08:58 2010: trixtur goozbach says look here: https://home.eease.com/recruit2/?id=46283&t=2 |
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22:47.28 | herlo | fugue88: I was being a weirdo?? |
22:47.45 | fugue88 | herlo: Always. |
22:47.46 | herlo | NEVER!!! |
22:47.50 | herlo | :P |
22:47.56 | fugue88 | herlo: You were. And you're gullible. |
22:48.00 | fugue88 | ;) |
22:48.09 | herlo | NEVER!!! |
22:48.19 | Gate | sigh. Its finally happened. I am officially dropping the "reluctant" from my "reluctant emacs user" self-identification. |
22:48.35 | fugue88 | hahaha! |
22:48.40 | Gate | emacs lisp rocks it hardcore |
22:50.48 | Gate | How many other editors can you take a well-supported approach using a configuration file to add a function which camelCases underscored_identifiers |
23:22.04 | Gate | ~emacs++ |
23:22.10 | Gate | ~karma emacs |
23:22.10 | infobot | emacs has karma of 1 |
23:22.13 | Gate | lol |
23:22.18 | Gate | ~karma vi |
23:22.18 | infobot | vi has karma of 1 |
23:22.24 | Gate | ~karma vim |
23:22.24 | infobot | vim has karma of 13 |
23:22.30 | Gate | ~karma list |
23:22.30 | infobot | list has neutral karma |
23:22.36 | Gate | s/lisp/ |
23:22.43 | Gate | whoops |
23:22.45 | goozbach | ~karma karm |
23:22.45 | infobot | karm has neutral karma |
23:22.48 | goozbach | ~karma karma |
23:22.48 | infobot | karma has karma of 5 |
23:22.49 | Gate | ~karma lisp |
23:22.49 | infobot | lisp has neutral karma |
23:23.00 | Gate | ~karma ruby |
23:23.00 | infobot | ruby has karma of -2 |
23:23.05 | Gate | That can't stand! |
23:23.08 | Gate | ~ruby++ |
23:25.16 | herlo | ~ruby++ |
23:25.36 | Gate | yay! |
23:25.40 | Gate | ~karma ruby |
23:25.40 | infobot | ruby has neutral karma |
23:25.50 | herlo | lubs ruby almost as much as python |
23:26.00 | Gate | loves ruby way more than python |
23:26.27 | herlo | why? python is a much more mature language, not that ruby isn't good, but it's decorators are confusing |
23:26.33 | shalkie | Lubs? |
23:26.44 | herlo | shalkie: sound it out |
23:26.48 | herlo | I lubs it! |
23:27.04 | shalkie | Ah. |
23:27.20 | Gate | herlo: ruby is cleaner and more functional (the paradigm, not the attribute) |
23:27.51 | Gate | Ruby to me represents the perfect balance between OO and functional styles, allowing the power of both |
23:29.17 | herlo | huh? python is quite similar in that regard |
23:29.42 | herlo | for me it's more about the maturity of the modules and the flexibility of what you can do with the code simply and easily |
23:30.35 | Gate | I hadn't seen the functional style present as clearly in Python, although I do recall some. |
23:30.56 | Gate | As far as modules, I have never felt like ruby was missing anything. |
23:31.58 | Nafai | well, I ordered my Vibrant |