[01:18] *** LT has joined #arpnetworks [02:52] *** LT has quit IRC (Quit: Leaving) [06:03] *** neish has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [06:03] *** neish has joined #arpnetworks [09:15] *** medum_ has joined #arpnetworks [09:17] *** medum has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [09:17] *** tooth has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [09:17] *** SpeedBus has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 244 seconds) [09:18] *** tooth has joined #arpnetworks [09:18] *** SpeedBus has joined #arpnetworks [11:28] mercutio: everyone is working on upgrading bash and doesn't have time to chat ;) [11:35] lol [11:45] did that immediately :) [11:47] and immediately again. And again. [12:53] I don't suppose anyone has considered working http://guac-dev.org/ into the VPS KVM for arp? [13:47] twobithacker: i haven't had anyone request that iso yet [13:58] up_the_irons: ISO? It's a VNC replacement [13:58] And I wholeheartedly back NoVNC :P [14:02] bash is only on linux systems :/ [14:02] i was actually surprised how many non-linux systems didn't have bash installed. [14:02] cos i use zsh as an interactive shell, and bash is only if you want to run stupid autoconfigure scripts etc. [14:02] That doesn't seem right, "only on" [14:03] cygwin installs bash by default, for instance [14:03] i hate cygwin :) [14:03] i don't care for win, but at least cygwin gives me a cli [14:03] i think solaris installs it by default too [14:03] it depensd if /bin/sh goes to /bin/bash too [14:03] i found cygwin painfully slow like 10 years+ ago [14:04] then i tried it later, and it was still painfully slow. [14:04] I don't do much, usually just curl stuff, but it's perfectly fine [14:04] i just use synergy :) shared mouse/keyboard between linux/windows computers [14:04] Doesn't work on a dual-boot machine though :P [14:04] (home gaming pc) [14:05] i did xen on my "home gaming pc" for a while. [14:05] jumped to 24gb of ram and it was ok. [14:05] using vt-d passthrough for video [14:05] brycec: i stand corrected [14:05] *** neish has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [14:06] but you still need two monitors that way [14:06] like i used onboard intel video for linux, and pci-e video card for windows [14:07] *** KDE_Perry has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [14:07] *** mike-burns has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [14:07] *** neish has joined #arpnetworks [14:07] and then you have to assign some usb ports to windows / linux, and remember which ones they are.. it gets kind of confusing. [14:08] *** mike-burns has joined #arpnetworks [14:08] *** ChanServ sets mode: +o mike-burns [14:08] *** KDE_Perry has joined #arpnetworks [14:09] Probably easier to just dual-boot :P [14:09] That's what she said!! [14:09] BryceBot: no [14:09] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'Probably easier to just dual-boot :P' [14:09] BryceBot: i hardly ever dual boot, and i have linux on it too now :) [14:10] but linux doesn't work properly with radeon graphics card. [14:10] so the fan spins really quick. at least when using vt-d and passing it through to windows, it'd spin the fan speed down [14:10] How so? (doesn't it work, he says typing on a linux/radeon system) [14:13] well this system is radeon too, but fanless [14:13] the fan boots up at a low-high speed [14:14] when windows boots the fan goes slower. [14:14] when linux boots it stays at the boot setting [14:14] it may be fixed now, it's broken in 3.13 still [14:14] mercutio: Running the binary "catalyst" drivers? [14:14] nah no binary drivers. [14:15] yeah binary may fix it, but it's arch linux. [14:15] Well no wonder :p [14:15] So's this, mercutio [14:15] following arch linux with catalyst is a nightmare. [14:15] AUR ftw [14:15] I disagree [14:15] well when there are new kernels you often find catalyst won't compile. [14:15] i suppose i could consider binary drivers. [14:15] As it happens, no I don't find that. :p [14:15] That's what she said!! [14:16] Only caveat is that my xorg is locked to an older version, because Catalyst doesn't support the latest [14:16] ftw https://aur.archlinux.org/pkgbase/catalyst-total/ [14:16] (if you weren't already using/tried that) [14:17] hmm [14:18] i think i'm using xorg 1.16 [14:18] downgrading is a bitch, but doable [14:18] That's what she said!! [14:18] i have radeon 7850, so it's not newest of the new. it may be supported now. [14:18] BryceBot: no [14:18] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'downgrading is a bitch, but doable' [14:18] brycebot is being funny [14:18] 6870 on my home system [14:19] (no clue what I have here) [14:19] 6870 may be ok with open source [14:19] i have 7770 on my "linux server" [14:19] i think that's what it is [14:20] no, 7750 ahh [14:20] Might be, but I want the performance and open source tends to fall flat on its face when it came to performance and quad-head [14:20] which is probably also got fan problems, but fanless [14:20] quad head wow :) [14:20] i just have two 1440p monitors now, one on each computer. [14:20] the cheap ebay things. [14:21] I started with 2x2. Later came to realize that's just more than I can handle, I get too distracted [14:21] i used to use 3 monitors. i ahve a spare 1920x1200 monitor, but it makes me desk feel crowded. [14:21] But it was an impressive sight to see [14:21] i was thinking of pivoting it. [14:21] (2x2 23" 1920x1080, collectively 3840x2160) [14:22] i'll probably end up using it again soon, and just turning it on/off, and setting up kvm or something, and using it to throw up test things or such. [14:22] that's only like 1/8th higher reoslution than me? [14:23] 1440p is a bit of a pita tbh. [14:23] you end up with small text in lots of things. [14:24] hopefully 4k monitors being cheap now pushes people to add better resolution independance [14:27] (if yours are 2 2560x1440, then you actually have exactly twice my resolution) [14:28] 3840*2160= 8294400, 5120*1440=7372800 [14:29] oh you've gone back to 2x1080p [14:29] and it's not exact.. [14:29] I have, but I was doing the math on 4x 1080p monitors [14:29] yeah [14:29] try 2x1440p :) [14:29] they're ~$300 USD each [14:29] for PLS monitors [14:29] I have a 2560x1440 :D [14:29] it's glorious [14:29] oh [14:30] but that's a different system [14:30] so I didn't mention it [14:30] That's what she said!! [14:30] BryceBot: no [14:30] Oh, okay... I'm sorry. 'so I didn't mention it' [14:30] BryceBot: you are terrible and you should feel bad [14:30] http://www.ebay.com/itm/X-STAR-DP2710-LED-MULTI-27inch-AH-VA-Panel-WQHD-2560x1440-Computer-Monitor-/331180242313?pt=Computer_Monitors&hash=item4d1be17589 [14:30] these etc [14:30] eek that one says ah-va [14:31] i have qx2710 II [14:31] mercutio: I own two of these http://www.monoprice.com/Product?c_id=114&cp_id=11401&cs_id=1130703&p_id=10509&seq=1&format=2 (bought cheaper, yay group buys and bulk discounts) [14:31] But neither of them are on my home gaming system [14:32] interesting [14:32] it has vga [14:32] Because who loves stretched 1080p [14:32] obviously, I use dl-dvi [14:32] streteched 1080p? [14:32] oh right [14:32] that's vga's limit is 1080p [14:32] or something like that [14:32] yeh i can't even support anything other than 1440p [14:33] think that's its limit [14:33] i tihnk vga can do 2560x1600 [14:33] but it gets worse and worse [14:33] i did 1920x1440 on a cert once though [14:33] crt [14:33] so i know it can do more than 1080p [14:33] i think vga was defined as up to 2048x1536 in the past. [14:33] back in 4:3 dayhs [14:34] heh [14:45] brycec: Is: 17:30:10 BryceBot | That's what she said!! << a bug with BryceBot ? [14:45] or is it more like feature? [14:45] It's a feature [14:45] That's what she said!! [14:45] bayesian learning of what's funny/not funny [14:46] indeed, it's a feature and she liked it [14:46] s/funny/what she said/ [14:46] bayesian learning of what's what she said/not what she said [14:48] +1 for synergy : mercutio, I used to use it A LOT. Now I have a single system with 3 monitors, not so much [14:49] ^ ditto [14:49] I used to have 3 towers and a laptop, running 5 monitors, controlled via synergy [14:50] mnathani: i love it :) [14:50] I remember using it with OSX and Windows, worked great [14:50] then also for some time with Linux and Windows [15:07] Its one of those things that could be confused with magic by some folks who aren't in the know [15:09] heh [15:09] it is like magic compared to not having it [15:09] That's what she said!! [15:09] way nicer than using a kvm [15:12] I've deployed it with a few clients and they are convinced it's magic [15:12] and it is... until they try and move a window [15:16] haha [15:59] Although any really good piece of technology is indistinguishable from magic [16:01] Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic. [16:01] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarke's_three_laws [16:01] Clarke's three laws :: Clarke's Three Laws are three "laws" of prediction formulated by the British writer Arthur C. Clarke. They are: When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible. Any sufficiently... [18:36] *** zhangxiaobao has joined #arpnetworks [18:38] Hello, what time zone does this irc server operate in? [18:39] Universal! [18:39] which irc server? [18:40] are you talking about morgan.freenode.net? [18:40] the one you're connected to? [18:40] and still, if so, why do you care? [18:40] I mean, i was looking at the irc logs, and I see all these times, but I don't know what time zone the times are in [18:40] Oh, the logs for arp [18:40] very likely America/LosAngeles [18:41] since that's where arp is based [18:41] OK, thank you [19:13] s/sA/s_A/ [19:13] very likely America/Los_Angeles [19:13] :P [19:27] *** zhangxiaobao has quit IRC (Remote host closed the connection) [19:48] oops :) [23:04] *** CaZe has quit IRC () [23:30] *** CaZe has joined #arpnetworks