IRC log for #ubuntu-utah on 20070905

00:00.05steve8track(other than to try it out)
00:00.21Hearts|laptopsteve8track: look for something called eggdrop
00:01.17steve8trackok, I found a tutorial, and I'll look for eggdrop next
00:01.20steve8trackthanks
00:01.29Hearts|laptopnp
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00:34.02ZelutI don't know if we need any more bots, unless you can really show how it'd be an improvement on what we have.
00:34.46Hearts|laptopZelut: you missed him... soon he will bring a army of bots
00:36.27ZelutI think jbot and UtahBot are quite enough personally
00:37.01Hearts|laptopI agree we should have jbot and UtahBot merge
00:37.17Hearts|laptop1 bot for all purposes
00:37.24Zelutdoes UtahBot even do anything anymore atoponce ?
00:37.25peno1 bot to rule them all
00:37.40Hearts|laptop!Zelut
00:38.24Hearts|laptop!Heartsbane
00:38.25UtahBotHearts|laptop: Error: "Heartsbane" is not a valid command.
00:38.51Hearts|laptop!learn Heartsbane is the Valedictorian of Summer School
00:38.51UtahBotHearts|laptop: (learn [<channel>] <key> as <value>) -- Associates <key> with <value>. <channel> is only necessary if the message isn't sent on the channel itself. The word 'as' is necessary to separate the key from the value. It can be changed to another word via the learnSeparator registry value.
00:39.18Hearts|laptop!learn Heartsbane as The Valedictorian of Summer School
00:39.19UtahBotHearts|laptop: The operation succeeded.
00:39.23Hearts|laptop!heartsbane
00:39.25UtahBotHearts|laptop: "heartsbane" is The Valedictorian of Summer School
00:39.39Hearts|laptopZelut: seems to work just fine
00:43.38Hearts|laptop!learn Claudius as a whiner and a menace.
00:43.39UtahBotHearts|laptop: The operation succeeded.
00:43.47penorofl
00:43.51Gate!Claudius
00:43.52UtahBotGate: "Claudius" is a whiner and a menace.
00:44.02Gateok. who?
00:44.06Hearts|laptop~onjoin claudius !Claudius
00:44.06jbotok, Hearts|laptop
00:44.14penomenace to society maybe.
00:44.24Hearts|laptopNOW That is cooperation, 2 bots working together
00:46.29Hearts|laptopZelut: Utahbot could be much better if Introplay didn't own atoponce's soul
00:46.56Hearts|laptopThat is not a complaint, it just seems to be heading in the right direction
00:55.09ZelutHearts|laptop: agreed
01:14.53Zelutblist
01:14.56Zelutoops
01:15.15Hearts|laptophehe
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02:56.25UtahBotjbot: "Claudius" is a whiner and a menace.
02:56.25jbotI think you lost me on that one, UtahBot
02:56.34Claudiustsk tsk tsk
02:56.47Claudiusheartsbane.... u better FIX that bot.....
02:57.05Claudiusthat's WEENER and menace
02:58.11peno:)
02:59.11penoClaudius: you are a menace though.
03:09.10YorokobiI asked about this earlier today, and for the sake of due diligence, I ask again: Is anyone from the SLC area (or north thereof) carpooling or wish to carpool to UTOSC?
03:12.42Hearts|laptopPeno and I are going in my car... do you need a ride?
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03:13.26Hearts|laptopor are you looking to help someone one out?
03:13.50Hearts|laptopwow one to many ones
03:22.14YorokobiHearts|laptop, either or. I can drive or be driven
03:23.18Hearts|laptopWell if no one takes you up on the ride offer and you don't want to spend the gas as a single, let me know if you need a ride
03:23.47YorokobiHearts|laptop, will do.
03:29.36Hearts|laptopYorokobi: you are just going to have to put up with peno
03:29.59YorokobiIf he's only half as bad as you are, I'll be okay :)
03:30.26YorokobiIf he's twice as bad then I'll turn up the volume on my iPod
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03:30.41penoYorokobi: just bring your gas mask, hearts shouldn't be in confined quarters.
03:31.01Hearts|laptopI think I need to re-alias that key
03:31.10Hearts|laptopor unalias
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03:31.26penoalt-f4 ftw
03:31.28thenetduckwow
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03:35.33Claudiussoren: you around?
03:35.42Zelutthenetduck: holy crap. you're alive
03:36.07Zelutbbiab
03:36.58Claudiusgas mask?
03:37.09ClaudiusI'd recommend passing on the ride period
03:37.18ClaudiusI'll be heading down Friday and Satuday
03:37.26ClaudiusSoren and I will be carpooling
03:37.40Claudiuswhere are you at Yorokobi?
03:38.30YorokobiClaudius, South SL, not far from the State St. exit on I-80
03:39.12Claudiuseasy for me to pick you up
03:39.27Claudius13th S and 11th W here
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03:39.42Hearts|laptopyou know Claudius you are a terrific friend, really
03:39.59ClaudiusYorokobi: any annoying habits?
03:40.31YorokobiClaudius, do long walks on the beach count? :D
03:40.48Claudiusonly if you plan on doing it while in the car
03:41.17YorokobiClaudius, in that case, none that I can think of. But I don't live with myself so I'm not the best judge.
03:41.20Claudiushearts... if I didn't give you grief/crap/etc... everyone else would and I would miss out
03:41.44ClaudiusYorokobi: do you have references? :)
03:42.32YorokobiMy wife would be the best choice in that regard. She tolerates me pretty well, I think I am safe for ~1 hour in a car.
03:42.33Claudiusyou should see the tree that crushed a car two houses down from my house
03:42.54Claudiusput her on.... lets interview her! :)
03:43.50Yorokobinah, she likes to embellish and make stuff up.
03:44.25Claudiushehe.....
03:44.34Claudiusdats what I'm afeared of....
03:45.38thenetduckZelut ya .. im wish I was on a mission ...
03:46.13Claudiusmission of love?
03:46.20Claudiusmission of peace?
03:46.33Claudiusmission of misionary werk?
03:46.56Claudius.           *missionary
03:47.47Claudiusyorokobi: pm me your email
03:52.35thenetduckClaudius say what?
03:53.45Claudiusjust naming all the different kinds of missions you could go on... :o
03:55.30YorokobiClaudius, did you get my pm's?
03:56.12Claudiusyessir...
03:56.14Claudiusemail sent
04:02.42thenetduckim going on a secret mission
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04:36.57Hearts|laptopG'night everyone
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06:52.25detox__Hello?
12:51.42Zelutmorning
12:53.50YorokobiAye, it is. An early one at that.
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13:16.01KemotahaMorning all
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14:33.57tristanbobcongrats to David Overcash and Jim Hutchinson, new Ubuntu members from Colorado!  Hooooray!!!
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17:07.50findlay-wwhat do you get if you're an ubuntu member?
17:08.34Zelut70 virgins in the afterlife
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17:11.05Zelutfindlay-w: @ubuntu.com email address, business cards, community respect and adoration..
17:12.15findlay-wand an armband?
17:20.28synicZelut: The topic has ordered me to ask you about discount registration.
17:25.54Zelutsynic: are you not already registered?
17:26.05synicnot that I know of
17:26.39Zelutsynic: yeah, I can generate a code for you. kind of last minute :)
17:26.47GateI want to make T-Shirt that says Penguinista. Simply because people are tossing it around in Linux V MS flame wars.
17:26.59synicZelut: it is?  I've been out of the loop.
17:27.08Gatesynic: it starts tomorrow.
17:27.21synicwell
17:27.42Gate:) <-- is itching to get up there already
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17:29.44Zelutsynic: let me know if you or your crew want codes and I'll do it, its just really last minute.. but its fine.
17:29.53Zelutsynic: as long as you guys can still make it I think we still have some open slots.
17:30.03synicZelut: k, let me ask.  When can I let you know?
17:30.33synicthey're all out and about.  I'll have to call them and etc.
17:30.48Zelutsynic: as soon as you can
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17:42.04findlay-wI want an ubuntu armband
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17:46.12synicZelut: ok, three of us are in.
17:48.55synicmake that four
17:50.39Zelutsynic: do I know any of the other three?
17:50.53synicnearn, fizz
17:50.59synicthere's only one more, I don't know if you know him.
17:51.01fizzyo
17:53.44atoponcewhen is the end-of-life support for breezy?
17:55.56Zelutatoponce: isn't it past?
17:56.08atoponceZelut: i dunno. that's why i'm asking
17:56.16Zelutatoponce: april 13, 2007
17:56.19atoponcedoesn't it have 18mo desktop / 3yr server?
17:56.28atoponceZelut: where'd you get that info?
17:56.54Zelutatoponce: http://www.ubuntu.com/news/Ubuntu-5.10-end-of-life
17:57.50atoponceZelut: how long does dapper have until end-of-life? for the server?
17:57.54atoponce5yr or 3yr?
17:58.10Zelutatoponce: 5yr for server. 2011
17:58.47atoponceZelut: thx
17:59.20Zelutatoponce: shows the lifespan here: http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download
17:59.51atoponcecool
18:00.10atoponcewe're upgrading a server from breezy due to end-of-life to dapper i think
18:01.27Zeluti think that is a good idea
18:13.39mheathatoponce: you still have Breezy on something?
18:13.50mheathThat would feel so horribly antiquated to me :P
18:13.57atoponcemheath: i don,t but a friend does
18:14.01atoponcewe're upgrading as i type
18:15.20mheathatoponce: You're familiar enough with Ubuntu that I probably don't need to tell you this, but just incase it might help: things go a LOT smoother if you go through all the versions inbetween the current and the one you're upgrading to
18:15.32mheathThat is, don't jump multiple versions at a time on an upgrade
18:15.39atoponceyeah. well aware of that. :)
18:15.48mheathThey're supposedly getting better support for things like that NOW, but back int he breezy days that was horrible
18:17.46mheathatoponce: are the differences that notable for servers?
18:18.02mheathI know that Ubuntu has made HUGE leaps and bounds for desktop use between Breezy and now
18:18.58atoponceit's for a server, and the fact that there are no more security and bug updates are enough to get us upgrading
18:19.46mheathOh, yeah, Breezy got EOL'd earlier this year
18:20.54mheathhttp://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/09/05/1328225&from=rss
18:21.10mheathWOW. AIGLX support for my ATI stuff!
18:26.51tristanbobmheath: they will only support LTS to LTS upgrades, other than incrementals
18:27.55mheathtristanbob: I know, but I'm not talking about official support, just what works and what doesn't work
18:28.08mheathSince breezy, Ubuntu has moved towards a trend of lots more generic meta packages.
18:29.03mheathubuntu-desktop is the main meta package for a ubuntu system now, and I don't think it was in breezy.
18:29.39tristanbobmheath: you could be right
18:30.15mheathBut assuming your source system has a ubuntu-desktop and your destination system has a ubuntu-desktop, upgrades should theoretically work fine
18:30.41mheathOnly problem you'd enounter would be obsolete leftovers
18:31.02mheathNotice I stck the word "theoretically" in there, though :P
18:53.14atoponcemheath: where are you at now? in ogden?
18:53.28atoponceif so, is it raining? it's pouring downtown slc right now
18:55.24|phoenyx|atoponce: are you in downtown slc?
18:55.53atoponce|phoenyx|: yeah. at the library, because our office power is out
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19:05.55Heartsbaneits raining downtown?
19:07.06penoit was raining here about 10 minutes ago
19:07.08redwalkThis may be the wrong place to ask this, and if it is let me know, I'm rather new to IRC. I have 4 ubuntu fiesty servers, I'm using them as an email gateway. I use postfix, amavis-new, spamassassin, and clamav. The servers work well except when it comes to relaying to the smptp server behind them. Here is a copy of main.cf: http://pastebin.com/d2102ba0e and an example of my mail.log output:http://pastebin.com/d63136eff
19:14.33redwalkI work for an ISP here in Salt Lake and I'm trying to get our spam problems brought down.
19:16.08Zelutwhat ISP?
19:16.16Heartsbanenetworld
19:16.18redwalknetworld.com
19:16.38redwalkwe're in Holaday
19:18.28Zelutand you've got the relay_host auth information in the sasl_passwd?
19:19.26redwalkyeah, the interesting thing is we had it working on Friday
19:19.52Zelutso what changed?
19:20.20redwalkit's amost like the mail just kind of loops between the spam filter and postfix
19:20.40redwalkjust a lot of mail build up from what I can tell
19:20.56YorokobiZelut, what are the chances of getting a copy (sans any personal info) of your .muttrc ?
19:21.19redwalkI tried changing the relaying to another server, but it only worked for a few minutes
19:25.00ZelutYorokobi: I have been thinking about posting it but its pretty customized
19:25.50Zelutredwalk: only worked for a few minutes? any usable log output?
19:26.32mheathatoponce: At home, in the Terrace. No, hasn't been raining at all so far today
19:26.42mheathjust windy, and looking rather threatening. :P
19:27.28mheathHey, along those configuration lines....Anyone have any good IRSSI themes and/or configuration files they'd be willing to share?
19:27.50YorokobiRain + dime-sized hail up on the east bench now
19:30.14ZelutYorokobi: I have a copy I can send you. remind me your email.
19:33.00ZelutYorokobi: sent. 3 files attached
19:33.14YorokobiZelut, gracias
19:33.42ZelutYorokobi: I put my config it .mutt/ with .muttrc being a symlink to .mutt/.muttrc
19:35.09ZelutYorokobi: you might want my .mutt_gpg as well, I didn't send that one.. but the defaults might work
19:35.52Yorokobiokay, thanks
19:36.52atoponcemheath: i recommend the madcow theme with irssi
19:37.21atoponceas far as the config file, i recommend modifying it through irssi itself
19:37.44atoponcedon't edit the config by hand unless you're willing to spend some late nights... :)
19:41.45Heartsbaneediting yourself you can do see what it is doing but the pitfall is when you /save inside irssi, it writes a default config, not any additional changes.
19:42.15Yorokobiunless you /reload first
19:43.10Heartsbaneyes I know but where were you... when I needed to avoid that pitfall :)
19:49.21Zelutsynic: ping
19:49.27synicyo
20:01.23redwalkHad a phone call, it keeps saying it's OK, deffered
20:01.54Zelutits getting stuck in the queue?
20:02.05Zelutpostqueue -f do anything?
20:03.04redwalkall of the mail seems to be in /var/spool/postfix
20:03.36redwalkI'll try one sec
20:04.56redwalksoes that flush the queue, no output
20:05.02synicwow... users groups get a bit of a discount.
20:05.04synicthat's awesome.
20:05.13synicby "a bit", I mean "lots"
20:06.19synichaha.  Oh well.
20:08.41redwalkthis is what I get in the logs:
20:08.42redwalkrelay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, conn_use=9, delay=45465, delays=36629/8820/0/16, dsn=2.6.0, status=sent (250 2.6.0 Ok, id=17237-01-9, from MTA([127.0.0.1]:10025): 250 2.0.0 Ok: queued as 3CFBE1BD96F)
20:10.16Zeluthmm
20:10.28redwalkI tried  postqueue -f  same results, I didn't know about that command I've just been using /etc/init.d/postfix flush
20:13.01redwalkI gues that would be before it goes thorough amavis, sorry this shloud be after: relay=127.0.0.1[127.0.0.1]:10024, delay=37004, delays=27955/9036/0.28/13, dsn=2.7.1, status=sent (254 2.7.1 Ok, discarded, id=17360-01 - SPAM)
20:13.33thaddeusqredwalk: And the problem is?
20:14.02redwalkit won't relay to our other smtp server
20:14.19thaddeusqredwalk: That's because amavis is discarding it as spam.
20:14.42Yorokobiredwalk, is amavis answering port 10024 and sending the message back to postfix on 10025 (standard config IIRC)?
20:14.44redwalkI have the points set for 7.0
20:14.45Zelutthat's what it looks like to me
20:14.49redwalkyes
20:15.08redwalkis there another control for the spam settings
20:15.13thaddeusqNotice "discarded, id=17360-01 - SPAM" that means that amavis is dumping it.
20:15.14Yorokobiand postfix answers port 10025?
20:15.29redwalkyes it does
20:16.10redwalkvery, very true
20:16.21thaddeusqredwalk: If amavis dumps it, it's not going to get relayed to the other smtp server.
20:16.39redwalkHow can I stop it from dumping it
20:16.57Yorokobishould amavis be configured to send it to the next host in the list rather than back to localhost?
20:17.33redwalkAs far as I can tell it was sopposed to put it back through postfix
20:17.47thaddeusqredwalk: Do you want amavis to dump it ever? Or no matter what the score is, send it to the smtp server?
20:17.55redwalki figured it would see it as clean this time and then deliver
20:18.16redwalkI would like it to dump anything above 7.0
20:18.36redwalkand send the rest on
20:18.55thaddeusqredwalk: What does your amavis config file look like?
20:19.04redwalklet me grab it
20:20.36thaddeusqAlso amavis should send to your maillog what it scored on.
20:20.41redwalkhere is the content filtering section Ihave changed from default: http://pastebin.com/d75913e49
20:21.55redwalkSep  5 14:21:16 spam2 amavis[17478]: (17478-01-23) Blocked SPAM, [66.201.100.22] [66.201.100.22] <email@domain.com> -> <rmoss@networld.com>, quarantine: spam-h0Lrnv-oxvL0.gz, Message-ID: <20060372209632.CBC5172B238810E3@consectary.net>, mail_id: h0Lrnv-oxvL0, Hits: 15.735, 141 ms
20:22.12thaddeusqSo that mail scored 15.735 points.
20:22.13redwalkhere is what amavis sends back
20:22.19thaddeusqThat's above 7
20:22.24redwalkright
20:22.33redwalkI have some that is below too
20:22.37thaddeusqAnd you don't think it should be?
20:22.47redwalkI just copied a random part
20:23.17redwalkeven the mail with low hit points is not being delivered
20:23.20thaddeusqWell, copying parts of the log file that are actually relevant would be more helpful than random parts
20:23.34redwalksorry, one sec
20:28.10redwalkhere is one: http://pastebin.com/d37be9c08
20:36.10thaddeusqDo you see that same message get sent back through amavis?
20:37.01thaddeusqI'd think that you'd want amavis to send it on to the smtp server not back to postfix on localhost.
20:38.33tapH20guruwoohoo! http://lwn.net/Articles/248227/
20:38.45tapH20gurui wonder if Dell helped that out
20:39.51Yorokobiredwalk, does your master.cf have the following : http://pastebin.ca/682888
20:42.25redwalkyeah I do have that in my master.cf file.
20:42.55redwalkIt would make more sence if amavis did that but how do you make it do it.
20:43.20Yorokobimake it do what?
20:44.14redwalksorry, just relay straight to the other smtp server,
20:44.36YorokobiThe first line for the SMTPD entry: 127.0.0.1:10025
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20:44.55Yorokobichange it to someotherhost.yourdomain.com:25
20:45.05Yorokobior use the IP address
20:45.14redwalkgood idea let me try that
20:46.56thaddeusqYorokobi: I thought it was this line in the amavisd.conf file: $forward_method = 'smtp:127.0.0.1:10025';  # where to forward checked mail
20:47.19Yorokobicould be, it has been a while since I played with postfix+amavis
20:47.48redwalkis that in the amavis' confs of postfix's
20:48.08thaddeusqredwalk: Who are you asking that question to?
20:48.36redwalkeither one of you
20:49.00Yorokobithaddeusq was referring to the amavis.conf file; I was referring to postfix's master.cf
20:49.15redwalkk, I'll try both
20:49.27YorokobiIt might require both be changed
20:49.27redwalkone at a time I mean
20:49.33redwalkk
20:59.37redwalkthe log says: Sep  5 14:58:36 spam2 postfix/master[18798]: fatal: bind 209.63.232.103 port 25: Cannot assign requested address
21:00.10redwalki guess it can only relay local addresses
21:00.34redwalkto loopback I mean
21:01.07Yorokobichanged in master.cf ?
21:01.14thaddeusqI know the amavis setting can be set to another (non local) address.
21:02.21redwalkI changed 127.0.0.1:10024 to  209.63.232.103:25 in master.cf
21:02.33redwalkoh in amavis
21:02.44Yorokobiredwalk, you changed the wrong line in master.cf
21:02.55redwalkI haven't found the setting to change in amavis yet still looking
21:03.07redwalkreally?
21:03.30redwalkwhich one should I have changed
21:03.44YorokobiIf master.cf is where the change goes, it'll be the line for smtpd (127.0.0.1:10025) not the one for amavisd (127.0.0.1:10024)
21:04.10redwalksorry that is what I meant
21:04.16Yorokobiah, okay.
21:04.49thaddeusqThe line that you want to change in amavis is in the amavisd.conf file
21:05.08redwalkamavis is split in to sifferent conf files so I'm looking for anything relating to relay or port 10025
21:05.30redwalkright?
21:06.09thaddeusqI'd search for the line that has forward_method in it.
21:06.13Yorokobithaddeusq, Ubuntu's amavisd install has ~7 files in /etc/amavis/conf.d
21:06.18redwalkk
21:06.36thaddeusqahhh. Haven't run amavis on ubuntu.
21:07.00thaddeusqgrep forward_method /etc/amavis/conf.d/*
21:07.03thaddeusq:)
21:07.12redwalkit shouldn't be much different though it's just split up
21:08.17thaddeusqyeah "grep forward_method /etc/amavis/conf.d/*" should show the file
21:14.49redwalkI can't find any variables that say forward_method, I will try adding it though to a file that looks promising and see what happens, should it be just  forward_method=destination ip
21:16.04thaddeusq$forward_method = 'smtp:ipaddress_of_smtp_server:10025';
21:16.26redwalkcan I use port 25
21:16.35thaddeusqshould be able to, yes.
21:16.42redwalkk I'll try that
21:17.08thaddeusqThe one that I was familiar with used port 25 not 10025
21:18.05redwalkthe good thing is the formating of it looks like the rest of the file I chose so I think this sould work
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21:21.48redwalkoo I think we fixed it I'm going to send an email to myself
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21:25.52redwalkthank you both I have delivery, I thankyou on behalf of networld and our customers
21:26.28thaddeusqredwalk: glad to help, happy it worked for you.
21:26.43redwalkI have been trying to get this resolved for a week
21:26.57Yorokobiput thaddeusq on the payroll :)
21:27.02redwalkI can now relax go home early today and check me email.
21:27.12redwalkboth of you
21:27.39redwalkI will be here a lot more often
21:28.41Yorokobiredwalk, bring drinks then :)
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21:30.09redwalkI'll have to do that
21:30.48thaddeusqI like Mountain Dew Code Red
21:31.12redwalklol, the sun came out too.
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21:31.26redwalkcourse I was enjoying the rain
21:47.23opapoI want to stay connected to irssi
21:47.36opapoI have it installed on a server that I can get to via ssh
21:48.24opapohow do I use that connection intermittently
21:49.16thaddeusqopapo: http://carina.org.uk/screenirssi.shtml
21:49.37Heartsbaneredwalk: you should atleast buy thaddeusq lunch
21:50.17Heartsbanejust a suggestion
21:52.12opapothanks thaddeusq reading it now
21:52.29Heartsbaneopapo: if I understand your question, you could run irssi inside a screen, and connect to it when you have a free second and open/close the screen when you choose
21:53.16Heartsbaneopapo: and irssi would be running all the time and you could review conversations that you missed while AFK at your leisure
21:54.32Heartsbaneopapo: of course now that I read thaddeusq's link that is exactly what it suggests
21:54.49HeartsbaneDamn wasn't helpful fast enough
21:55.26thaddeusqHeartsbane: I'll get back to work so you can help :)
21:56.58opapoHeartsbane: I appreciate the sentiment.
21:57.42opapothaddeusq: I had heard of screen and irssi being used together, but I didn't understand how they worked together.
21:58.38Heartsbaneopapo: you might want to also read up on screen -S and screen -list if you use it for multiple processes
22:00.12opapothanks Heartsbane.
22:00.54opapoI am switching over now to my server
22:01.15Heartsbaneopapo: also keep in mind ..... nevermind
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22:01.55HeartsbaneI was going to remind him about Cntl a-x for when the boss walks by
22:36.56mheathHeartsbane: hah
22:38.51Heartsbanewhat?
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22:55.05mheathHeartsbane: I don't know, i found your advice to him humerous.
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23:04.43HeartsbaneI was serious, I use screen everyday, and I lock it quite frequently
23:06.14peno:p
23:09.17mheathI guess I'm just not used to having the urge, capbility, or desire to be doing things I'd need to hide.
23:10.44syniccaring about locking everything can easily be learned by having malicious co-workers.
23:11.50mheathsynic: safety is one thing, they were talking about preventing a boss from seeing IRC, though :)
23:12.38Heartsbanemheath: it avoids a lecture about wasting company time
23:12.41mheathI learned that lesson, though. Got banned from a few channels once because my friend saw IRC running, decided to use it like Yahoo chat, and proceeded to ask people in technical chat rooms for their "ASL" and use crude language
23:12.57synicheh, I'm lucky.  My boss uses IRC.
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23:15.13mheathHeartsbane: /window 7
23:15.15mheatherm
23:15.20mheathmistype, sorry :)
23:16.05Heartsbanemheath: k but I think everyone in /window 6 will be wondering where I went
23:16.31Heartsbane:)
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