infrared: yes, that's my nagios wierd to see "mississauga" in an irc chat. you from there jdoe? wow. canadians up in hurrr also, it's snowing up here. skateboarding is a lil'tricky in it Barrie here. Well, originally. San Diego at the moment (until I can find a job in Barrie...) or GTA area I guess "GTA area" is redundant yes. much like PIN number hah indeed ATM machine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsYrOYe9qrc hilarious. up_the_irons: hey, we finally finished migrating to the new server 4 months later... lol RandalSchwartz: just listened to your CentOS floss weekly. Like you, I'm mostly a FreeBSD guy. but I started working for a company in january that is 99% CentOS. while it's not my "cup of tea" personally, I still find it to be a pretty solid and robust distro. very impressive. so, thanks for that interview/show. it was pretty informative, even for someone who actually uses it on a daily basis. haha. yeah, I have to say being forced into using it has really improved my opinion of it. I thought it was hateful, things actually work pretty well... I do wish we were on a single version though (or that there was a hope in hell of moving to 6... want xfs. want newer kernel.) jdoe: Hmm? jdoe: 6 should be out in 4-6 weeks. though, I usually avoid "dot zero" releases of any software in production. 6 what? CentOS .. Unfortunately I've had to suffer centos :( I'm guessing you didn't scroll up and read my comments? I'm a 15 year BSD admin. generally dispise linux. started a job about a year ago that is mostly centos for servers.. I'm slowly getting to the point where I actually don't mind it still prefer freebsd, of course. but.. I don't consider it to be "suffering with CentOS" anymore. Linux has come a long way. indeed. we were just talking about tis the other day. I stopped uing linux around the time slackware announced the huge version jump in it's next release. something like 4.x to 7.x so, late 90's jpalmer: Actually I did read your comments I just wanted to add my own :P http://techcrunch.com/2010/11/20/whoa-google-thats-a-pretty-big-security-hole/