Session Start: Sat Jul 06 00:00:00 2013
Session Ident: #glitchpc
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[08:30]<+camerongray> http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php/topic,138629.msg884269.html#msg884269
[08:30]<+camerongray> Or fix the bloody bot! :P
[08:35]<jamer> I find it funny how he suggests s_sh instead of fixing the bot by adding an exception
[08:35]<+pottsi> you wouldn't add an exception
[08:35]<+pottsi> you'd remove the freaking work
[08:36]<+pottsi> word*
[08:36]<+camerongray> lol
[08:37]<+camerongray> I think it does stuff to stop you saying sh1t or somehting
[08:37]<+pottsi> sure
[08:37]<+camerongray> But works badly :P
[08:37]<+pottsi> indeed
[08:37]<+camerongray> If I started saying, "You can s_sh into it" - It looks stupid
[08:37]<@jacky> camerongray: I saw that post. Love the logic thought process!!! heheheehe
[08:38]<+camerongray> Makes me,,,, look like,, db with . his ,, badly broken ', punctuation .
[08:38]<@jacky> "It sucks, but that's ok. The onus is on YOU to work around it, no need for it to be fixed"
[08:38]<+camerongray> lol!
[08:39]<+camerongray> That would be like returning a keyboard for a bad return key and being told to use Enter by the numpad instead :P
[08:39]<@jacky> Bingo!
[08:39]<@jacky> you got it
[08:39]<@jacky> I'm glad you submitted to their thought process
[08:39]<+camerongray> lol
[08:39]<@jacky> now.. joking aside... what SHOULD have been the response?
[08:40]<+camerongray> Had to return the model m for that, luckily they were great and went - "Oh really sorry, return it and I'll refund as soon as it arrives!"
[08:40]<+camerongray> "I'll ask Nathan to look into the bug"
[08:40]<+camerongray> Then they actually should do it
[08:40]<@jacky> that's one
[08:40]<@jacky> a "Thanks forcalling it to our attention" would be nice, too
[08:40]<+camerongray> exactly!
[08:40]<@jacky> but you got 180 degrees from that.
[08:40]<+camerongray> lol!
[08:40]<@jacky> it is YOUR fault
[08:41]<@jacky> that whole mentality just blows my mind.....
[08:41]<+camerongray> How dare I mention 'ssh', it's a command line which involves symbols which is programming so it's banned!
[08:41]<@jacky> AHA!
[08:41]<@jacky> that's it!! you programmer, you!!!!
[08:41]<@jacky> how DARE you bring up something computer related, in a computer help channel where we just worship some people??!!???
[08:42]<@jacky>
[08:42]<@jacky> Where is BC?
[08:43]<@jacky> !seen bc_programming
[08:43]<@jacky>
[08:43]<+camerongray> And gat_man was a real idiot yesterday, someone asked about torrents
[08:43]<+camerongray> He claimed he "Has never used a torrent" despite telling us about his "XP Black Edition"
[08:44]<@jacky> typical...
[08:44]<@jacky> heh
[08:44]<+camerongray> Then told the guest "camerongray has never used a torrent either" - Not like I'm always running at least one, just with legal stuff
[08:44]<@jacky> do they still freak out, if somebody says the word "torrent" over there?
[08:44]<+camerongray> Yep
[08:44]<@jacky> no brain activity... no thought that it might be for legal use?
[08:45]<+camerongray> yep
[08:45]<+camerongray> Even rules state "illegal torrents can't be discussed"
[08:45]<@jacky> so.. .using that logic... they cannot discuss the internet or computers, because they MIGHT be used for something illegal
[08:45]<+camerongray> lol!
[08:45]<@jacky> it is the fault of the item... the software or hardware... not the fault of the human that is using it
[08:45]<@jacky> ... sigh
[08:45]<+camerongray> Gat_man was a classic though, uses XP and won't upgrade "Because he's 60"
[08:46]<@jacky> Someday, try that: Are you sure we should talk about browsers? because they can be used to view porn"
[08:46]<+camerongray> lol!
[08:46]<+camerongray> My granny is in her late 70s, has used computers since 1981, still doesn't know a huge ammount abou them, yet even she knows that her XP machine is old and needs replaced
[08:47]<@jacky> Well... tell gat to torrent up himself a copy of DOS4.1 then
[08:47]<jamer> Lol
[08:47]<+camerongray> And if you asked her what spec her PC was, she would probably say "Dell, it's sort of grey"
[08:47]<@jacky> and... there is nothing wrong with that
[08:47]<+camerongray> And she now wants a WIndows 7 machine
[08:47]<+camerongray> Actually...
[08:48]<@jacky> we might joke about somebody else doing that... but if you think about it... that's how Bill Gates makes billion$
[08:48]<@jacky> he makes it easier for folks that are not "into" computers, to use one
[08:48]<+camerongray> When she was 60 she would have been using WIndows 3.1 on my old 486 Ambra Sprinta
[08:48]<+camerongray> And she moved to WIndows 98 (Huge change) then to XP
[08:49]<+camerongray> What will gat_man do when he's in his late 70s, still use XP
[08:49]<@jacky> The thing is: 'this is good enough, it works for me, and I'm happy ... so leave me alone' and at her age, she has a point
[08:49]<+camerongray> Would be just like my granny using 3.1 nowadays
[08:49]<+camerongray> True, but she wants to upgrade now :P
[08:50]<@jacky> see: "and I'm happy" above. apparently, she is not. :)
[08:50]<@jacky> and that is ok too
[08:50]<+camerongray> lol
[08:50]<+camerongray> After her ISP stopped their email working in Outlook 2000
[08:50]<@jacky> refresh me...
[08:50]<@jacky> outlook was an email client?
[08:50]<+camerongray> Yeah, still his
[08:50]<+camerongray> But now version 2013
[08:50]<@jacky> I wonder why they stopped it working?
[08:50]<@jacky> usually things are kept working, to keep customers
[08:52]<+camerongray> Changed some security or something that Outlook 2000 doesn't support
[08:52]<@jacky> interesting
[08:52]<+camerongray> It's more the fact gat_man advises other people on computer stuff
[08:52]<@jacky> get Thunderbird for her
[08:52]<+camerongray> Tried it, works but stupidly slow on her machien
[08:52]<+camerongray> machine*
[08:53]<@jacky> really?
[08:53]<@jacky> how about that...
[08:53]<+camerongray> Yeah, it's an old Pentium 4, literally about to die
[08:53]<+camerongray> Clogged with junk too
[08:53]<@jacky> oh... I'm getting notification of new ver of Firfox ... has anybody upgraded?
[08:53]<+camerongray> Not yet
[08:53]<@jacky> go first
[08:53]<jamer> I use windows 7 on my stuff besides one machine we use for a stero system
[08:53]<@jacky> so if it screws up, you can tell me about it
[08:53]<@jacky> heh
[08:54]<+camerongray> Several times someone has said they have one program that won't work in WIndows 7, gat_man will tell them to downgrade to XP SP2
[08:54]<+camerongray> But "Not SP3 because that's basically vista"
[08:54]<@jacky> does anybody jump in to say that is not a good idea?
[08:54]<+camerongray> I do
[08:54]<+camerongray> That's what caused all the stuff last time
[08:55]<@jacky> trying to remember...
[08:55]<@jacky> there have been more than one
[08:55]<@jacky> heheeh
[08:55]<@jacky> what "stuff" ?
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[08:56]<+camerongray> http://www.computerhope.com/forum/index.php/topic,138380.0.html
[08:58]<@jacky> that one wasn't too bad
[08:58]<@jacky> hehe
[08:58]<+camerongray> lol
[09:20]<+Craig> Morning Guys
[09:21]<+Craig> Hey Jacky, did you ever have any luck with the google Calendar thing, my request in the forum never got anywhere...
[09:21]<@jacky> me?
[09:21]<@jacky> I seem to remember saying that it was beyond me, and to try the forum
[09:21]<+Craig> Yeah, I was supposed to ask you about it after a day or two, but I got busy, so I am asking now :P
[09:21]<+Craig> I think we were going to try something else. :P
[09:21]<@jacky> if it got nowhere, that means that it is either difficult, or that nobody is interested
[09:22]<@jacky> can't remember... if there was something else to try
[09:28]<+camerongray> Hey Craig
[09:28]<+Craig> Hey Cam
[09:33]<@jacky> Craig: if the opportunity presents itself, and the time is right... would you want me to bring up your thread and your monetary offer? in chat/conversation with some geeky bot type people around?
[09:33]<@jacky> ( I just reviewed your thread )
[09:33]<+Craig> Sure,
[09:33]<@jacky> ok. just double checking, since some time has passed
[09:33]<+Craig> Depending on if they like my terms
[09:33]<@jacky> I'm sorry that I don't have something concrete for you though
[09:34]<@jacky> oh hey... the terms are yours to dictate/negotiate. I wouldn't know where to begin to comment on them
[09:34]<+Craig> Its so that there is a concrete start and finish for when and how I have to pay, since they are treating it more like a job...
[09:35]<@jacky> can't blame you there. were I you, I'd be very cautious
[09:35]<@jacky> heck... anymore, dealing with people face to face is risky!
[09:35]<@jacky> heh
[09:38]<+Craig> I can do face to face, I just don't want to be cheated and left with no code...
[09:40]<+Tux2> lol, code for what?
[09:44]<+Craig> Adding to Jupiterbot's repetuior
[09:44]<@jacky> Tux2: http://forum.egghelp.org/viewtopic.php?t=19428
[09:44]<+Craig> We are trying to get the bot to pull a callendar, and scrub the XML, so that we can take out the most recent or soonest coming up show and have it change the daily/hourly notice at the start of the channel to show what is happening at the moment.
[09:44]<+Craig> Or that. :P
[09:45]<@jacky> heh
[09:45] * @jacky is simple
[09:45]<@jacky> in more ways than one
[09:46]<jamer> I was gonna work on my car but jo the rain desided to come instead
[09:46]<jamer> Decided*
[09:47]<@jacky> jamer: whree are you, roughly?
[09:47]<jamer> Northwest ohio specifically cloverdale ohio
[09:48]<@jacky> ok. TV here (I'm east of you) made it sound like we won't have more rain for days
[09:48]<@jacky> I guess what you have, is sliding north as it comes this way
[09:48]<+camerongray> Too hot here!
[09:48]<+camerongray> !w Edinburgh, UK
[09:48]<@jacky> 76!!!
[09:48]<jamer> !weather cloverdale ohio
[09:49]<@jacky> dew poiint of 53???? heheeheh
[09:49]<@jacky> !w crapo
[09:49]<+camerongray> I'm dying!
[09:49]<+Tux2> Ah, interesting craig
[09:49]<+Tux2> !w 80229
[09:49]<jamer> Camerongrey 76 is cool here
[09:50]<@jacky> <&ChanbotVII> Dew Point: 77°F (25°C) <<< the TV says that "over 70 for dew point, is uncomfortable"
[09:50]<@jacky> today, you can sit still in the shade, and sweat
[09:51]<+Tux2> heh
[09:51]<+camerongray> Never gets that hot here
[09:52]<+camerongray> lol, knew it was that hot! http://www.taps-aff.co.uk/
[09:52]<+Craig> What do you think Tux, could you do it?
[09:52]<+Craig> !w Calgary
[09:52]<+Tux2> Craig: I've never worked with TCL scripting before...
[09:52]<+Craig> :P Doesnt hurt to ask :P
[09:53]<+Craig> If you wanted to learn, there is an incentive posted. :)
[09:53]<+Tux2> lol, I could program you one in java for sure though. ;)
[09:54]<+Tux2> I've already built an HTTP webserver handler from the ground up in java yesterday.
[09:54]<@jacky> Tux2: I can do basic TCL. I'd be glad to help, if I can.
[09:54]<@jacky> Tux2: I think Craig's project involves visiting a web page, and grabbing info...
[09:55]<+Tux2> Yeah, which means delving into sockets, etc. for that particular language.
[09:55]<@jacky> I know the most basic basic's of that... and where to look it up (I think), but once that info is grabbed, it needs to be massaged with regexp, and I've only scratched the surface on that. To be honest, it looks like a pain in the a**
[09:55]<@jacky> heh
[09:56]<@jacky> re: sockets: I think there is a function(?) or somethiung already created... to tell it to go out and grab
[09:56]<@jacky> I did it once... on a super simple thing... just to say I did it... and I don't remember having to actually fiddle with sockets.
[09:57]<@jacky> Tux2: if you have a couple min, visit: http://forum.egghelp.org/viewforum.php?f=7 and see: Parsing webpages made easy
[09:57]<@jacky> if not now, bookmark it for a rainy day
[09:58]<+Tux2> Okay jacky
[09:59]<+Tux2> jacky: hmmm, quite simple actually
[09:59] * @jacky is simple
[09:59]<@jacky> oh.. wait.. .I already said that
[10:00]<@jacky> ./serious mode On : I'd be happy to colaborate
[10:00]<@jacky> or
[10:00]<@jacky> I'd be happy to get out of your way
[10:00]<@jacky> :)
[10:01]<+Tux2> lol
[10:01]<@jacky> no kidding.. heh
[10:01]<@jacky> are you considering it?
[10:02]<+Tux2> Well, right now I'm in the middle of doing an entire web app in java
[10:02]<@jacky> let's make Craig hold his breath!
[10:02]<+Tux2> ROFL!
[10:02]<@jacky> seriously... some day... I have no idea how long your present thing will take you
[10:02]<@jacky> if you want to delve into it
[10:02]<@jacky> if I can help in any way, let's do it
[10:02]<@jacky> :)
[10:03]<+Craig> Hey Tux, if your going to take it on, the money is yours,
[10:03]<+Tux2> Well, let me see about clearing out these couple of projects really quick.
[10:03] * @jacky googles "really quick"
[10:04]<@jacky> Craig: put it on your calendar! (yuk, yuk)
[10:04]<+Tux2> lol, a week or two
[10:04]<@jacky> Tux2: and it is summertime. meaning more to do outdoors, away from keyboard
[10:05]<+Tux2> heh
[10:05]<@jacky> so.. keep it in mind, and bear with me, and remind me of this conversation
[10:05]<@jacky> :)
[10:05]<+Tux2> Okay
[10:08]<+Tux2> Oh, if you guys want to see what I'm working on I've uploaded the working copy to: http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080
[10:09]<@jacky> Craig: you want to tell him that nobody cares? or should I?
[10:09]<@jacky> >g<
[10:09]<+Tux2> lol
[10:09]<+Craig> I want to know what it is for :P
[10:10]<@jacky> Tux2: it presents a login username and pword
[10:10]<+Tux2> Username: Tux, Password: TuxAdmin
[10:10]<@jacky> how creative!
[10:10]<+Tux2> So far I've just got the login system down.
[10:10]<@jacky> how super secure!!
[10:10]<+Tux2> lol, I mean, username: admin
[10:11]<@jacky> hehehe.. yep.. it bombed on TuxAdmin
[10:11]<@jacky> that was a test... wasn't it??
[10:11]<+Tux2> Craig: It's going to be a new control panel for Minecraft, since McMyAdmin and Spacebukkit are falling way short
[10:11]<@jacky> admin doesn't work, either
[10:11]<+Craig> ... its just a login?
[10:11]<+Craig> Ahhh I see.
[10:11]<+Tux2> lol jacky, I keep putting in TuxAdmin instead of TuxDefault
[10:11]<+camerongray> What are you building it with?
[10:11]<@jacky> so.. what is the correct pair?
[10:12]<+Tux2> admin/TuxDefault
[10:12]<+Tux2> camerongray: Java
[10:12]<+camerongray> Ahh, nice!
[10:12]<+Tux2> Yup! So no webserver to plugin integration
[10:13]<+Tux2> I kind of had to write the entire HTTP handler however. The java implementation they had in there was powerful, but not as high of a level as I needed
[10:13]<@jacky> camerongray: PHP is sticky?
[10:13]<@jacky> ewwwww
[10:13]<+camerongray> hehehe
[10:14]<+Tux2> lol camerongray, I wanted to write it all in Java instead of PHP to take advantage of the caching and state features of Java
[10:14]<@jacky> <+Tux2> admin/TuxDefault << not working
[10:14]<+Craig> TuxAdmin
[10:15]<@jacky> Craig: for what?
[10:15]<+Tux2> lol, okay, this time I know it's right: admin/TuxAdmin
[10:15]<@jacky> OH BOY! it let me log out!!
[10:15]<@jacky> hehehehe
[10:15]<+Tux2> ROFL!
[10:16]<+camerongray> Nice!
[10:16]<+Tux2> You don't even want to know how many different ways a form gets sent
[10:16]<+camerongray> Ever used Bootstrap?
[10:16]<+Tux2> Link?
[10:17]<+camerongray> http://twitter.github.io/bootstrap/
[10:17]<+camerongray> Twitter's CSS framework
[10:17]<+camerongray> Makes building the UI super easy
[10:18]<+Tux2> Oh!
[10:18]<+Tux2> lol, I've heard of it, never used it however.
[10:18]<+Tux2> I'll have to take a look at it
[10:18]<+camerongray> AHh, should give it a go!
[10:18]<+camerongray> Unshorten.it uses it, almost all the elements are based on it
[10:19]<+Tux2> Heh, cool
[10:21]<+Tux2> Now I'll need a resources handler :P
[10:21]<+Tux2> Thing is, since this is Java, I can download the latest version of bootstrap and extract it without the user knowing anything different. ;)
[10:22]<+camerongray> Nice!
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[11:55]<+Tux2> lol, well, I got the resources folder to show up and have it pull from there. :D
[11:55]<@jacky> see you all later ...
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[12:10]<+Tux2> http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080/resources/index.html
[12:10]<+Tux2> Hey Nat!
[12:22]<+Tux2> Okay, I'm in a chat room, and not only is there me, but a "Tux", so my "Tux" flag alias I have set up keeps flagging me
[12:42]<Nat> lol
[12:44]<+Craig> Hey Tux, your login still has no GUI, aren't you working? :P
[13:14]<+Tux2> Craig, yes, I am
[13:14]<+Tux2> I just have a working copy and the published one there
[13:17]<+Craig> Ahh :P
[13:17]<+Craig> You guys should see what I am building. :P
[13:30]<+Tux2> :D
[13:31]<+Tux2> Craig: take a look at the login now. ;)
[13:31]<+Craig> I just logged in, still nothing?
[13:32]<+Craig> http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080/panel
[13:32]<+Tux2> lol, I was just using an example off the bootstrap site
[13:32]<+Craig> Is what I tried
[13:32]<+Tux2> Still learning how it all works
[13:32]<+Tux2> Only thing that's fancy is the login screen
[13:34]<+Tux2> oh, lol Craig, I forgot to export it
[13:35]<+Craig> :P
[13:35]<+Craig> Still nothing, on the index site, or the Panel page
[13:35]<+Tux2> There we go, it's up. ;)
[13:36]<+Tux2> log out if you're already logged in
[13:36]<+Craig> Now it has a fancy look to the login, but nothing behind :P
[13:37]<+Tux2> lol, yeah
[13:37]<+Tux2> That was just a test to see if it was working correctly
[13:37]<+Craig> Ahh
[13:37]<+Tux2> Now I'm reading all the bootstrap documents on how to do it right
[13:48]<+Tux2> Aww yeah!
[13:48]<+Tux2> camerongray: thanks!
[13:49]<+camerongray> You're welcome for something I did without knowing!
[13:49]<+Tux2> lol, thanks for suggesting bootstrap to me. ;)
[13:50]<+Tux2> http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080
[13:50]<+Tux2> Username/Password: admin/TuxAdmin
[13:50]<+Tux2> You can still only log out of the panel, but at least it doesn't look as bland.
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[14:29]<+camerongray> Tux2: NIce!
[14:29]<+camerongray> Bootstrap is great
[14:29]<+Tux2> Yup. ;)
[14:29]<+camerongray> This may also be nice: http://bootswatch.com/
[14:29]<+camerongray> Just swap the bootstrap CSS file!
[14:29]<+camerongray> This should also come in very handy! https://bootsnipp.com
[14:30]<+Tux2> camerongray: take a look now
[14:30]<+Tux2> Awesome, thanks!
[14:30]<+camerongray> no problem
[14:30]<+camerongray> You can also use it in other projects to style certain bits - Like this site I made: http://www.edinburghexecutivecarriages.co.uk/contact
[14:31]<+camerongray> The site isn't really bootstrap, but I used it to style the contact form
[14:31]<+Tux2> Ah...
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[14:53]<+Tux2> Hey Nat
[14:53]<Nat> Tux2, what's up?
[14:53]<+camerongray> Hey Nat
[14:53]<Nat> hi camerongray
[14:54]<+Tux2> Oh, just designing a new Minecraft control panel
[14:55]<Nat> Tux2, cool
[14:55]<+Tux2> Nat: http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080 admin/TuxAdmin
[14:55]<+Tux2> Still working on it, so everything subject to change
[14:55]<Nat> bootstrap?
[14:55]<Nat> nice
[14:56]<+Tux2> Yup, using bootstrap
[14:56]<+Tux2> How could you tell? ;)
[14:56]<Nat> Java?
[14:57]<+camerongray> Tux2: FYI, if you add the class 'navbar-fixed-top' to the '.navbar' div it won't show the rounded corners on the bar
[14:57]<+Tux2> Yup, entire webserver is a custom web server built in java
[14:57]<+Tux2> Cool camerongray :)
[14:57]<+Tux2> Still reading documentation
[14:57]<Nat> cool
[14:58]<+Tux2> And what'cha know, it works! ;)
[14:59]<+Tux2> Okay, new version uploaded, you can refresh now
[15:00]<+camerongray> NIce!
[15:01]<+Tux2> lol, yeah, got that nav bar off the snippet site
[15:01]<+camerongray> cool, very handy site
[15:02]<+Tux2> yup
[15:36]<jamer> Gah ... im missing parts for my cat
[15:36]<jamer> Car*
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[15:40]<+camerongray> hehehe
[15:47]<jamer> Im missing two parts for my headlights that make them able to be retracted (30 bucks for one and im missing both)
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[16:30]<+Tux2> Ah ha! I have gotten it to work on my mobile phone nicely, as well as getting everything looking nice
[16:30]<+Tux2> http://play.epicminecrafter.com:8080
[16:31]<+camerongray> nice!
[16:32]<+Tux2> lol, it would help if I remembered to upload the css file
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[17:33]<+Tux2> Hey Nat, you available?
[17:36]<Nat> Tux2, sure what's up
[18:02]<+Tux2> Oh, lol, I didn't see that...
[18:02]<+Tux2> I got called up fpr dinner
[18:02]<+Tux2> Mind if I skype you?
[18:02]<+Tux2> nat?
[18:02]<Nat> sure, in a few minutes
[18:03]<Nat> let me get on skype
[18:10]<Nat> gah
[18:10]<+Tux2> lol
[18:10]<Nat> 5:15?
[18:11]<+Tux2> ?
[18:13]<+Tux2> So, you're saying to call you in 4 minute?
[18:13]<+Tux2> lol, 2 now?
[18:53]<+camerongray> Wow...
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:34:35] <Matt> I know that, but it is really slow
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:34:39] <db100547> Matt: also depends on the Virtual machine software your using , to some extent .
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:03] <gta_master> i built a gaming pc once and virtual box ran about average
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:10] <Matt> oracle VM VirtualBox running windows xp
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:15] <logicphotos> better with a small linux os using virtual box
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:30] <logicphotos> less system being used
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:32] <Matt> my host OS is mint
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:35:47] <logicphotos> theres smaller one than that
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:36:11] <logicphotos> mint is a big linux distro for system use
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:36:12] <db100547> Matt: h'mm i dont have problems on internet speed using ORACLE , Host WIndows , VM Software Linux .
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:36:31] <Matt> Strange.
[18:53]<+camerongray> [01:36:52] <Matt> Are there any other programs like Wine that run windows programs
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:37:00] <db100547> Matt: you have guestadditions installed in the ORACLE VM ?
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:37:12] <Matt> no i don't
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:37:31] <db100547> Matt: ah . get that from ORACLE ,
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:38:05] <db100547> g guestadditions for ORACLE VM
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:38:06] <Hopebot> Chapter 3. Using the Oracle VM Guest Additions - Docs Oracle: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E35328_01/E35333/html/vmutl-guestadd.html
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:38:06] <Matt> Where would I find that? The site or in the software somewhere?
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:38:27] <db100547> g download guestadditions for ORACLE VM
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:38:28] <Hopebot> Downloads Oracle VM VirtualBox: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:40:41] <Matt> db where do I download that from
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:41:01] <Matt> nvm
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:41:02] <camerongray> Matt: There should be an option inside virtualbox to install them
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:41:11] <Matt> I didn't see that
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:42:41] <Matt> Does anyone own an Oracle VB? maybe I'm just blind but I can't find it.
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:42:42] <logicphotos> http://superuser.com/questions/77300/micro-linux-distro-for-virtual-box
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:42:59] <db100547> matt 1st download this >>> VM VirtualBox Extension Pack
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:43:20] <camerongray> Matt: It's in one of the menus
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:43:33] <camerongray> I think it's around where you mount CDs
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:43:37] <camerongray> While it's running
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[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:44:23] <db100547> Matt: this sites listed all the versions for download >>> http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:45:19] <Matt> I'm installing the extension pack right now
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:45:46] <logicphotos> my above link show ultra small linux distros for low system impact using vitual box
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:45:52] <camerongray> db100547: You don't download the extensions, they are built into the software and it mounts them as an optical drive
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:46:06] <Matt> I need to run windows tho
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:46:36] <guest_85> hi camerongray, it is me again the sad music recoverer, i tried the disk digger and it has retrieved now 40 items, 20 more than ontrack, it is half way through the scan, i am no computer genius but i guess i am expecting to much in hoping to have again my 200 hrs of music,
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:47:11] <camerongray> Cool! They might not all be music though
[18:54]<+camerongray> [01:47:19] <db100547> matt use google on this , >>>download guestadditions . for oracle >>> then select the one that applies to your setup .
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:47:28] <camerongray> db100547: They are already installing them
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:47:51] <db100547> camerongray: they are downloadable . that is why ORACLE provide the site .
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:48:31] <camerongray> They are, but you don't need to download them, Matt already stated that they are installing "[01:45:19] <Matt> I'm installing the extension pack right now"
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:49:02] <guest_85> ohhh ok i think i will stop after this, i am exhausted and i tried everything, to bad, but thanks again all of you for the advice!!!! have a great night or day where ever you are!!!!
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:49:13] <camerongray> lol, night here
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[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:49:22] <camerongray> 01:48 so really night
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:49:37] <Matt> it apperantly was the wrong format...and the version i need is not listed
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[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:11] <db100547> Matt: let camerongray sort that out . he seems to know all the answers.
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:20] <camerongray> db100547: I've got to go
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:28] <db100547> yea , sure .
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:33] <camerongray> db100547: Look at the time
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:46] <db100547> Oh , i know thew time well .
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:48] <db100547> the*
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:50:59] <db100547> 01:51
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:51:03] <Matt> okay... installed extensions..now I go to settings and then what
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:51:04] <camerongray> So... Since it's 01:50, I need to go, got stuff to do tomrrow
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:51:40] <db100547> Matt: i gave you details earlier . .
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:52:23] <gta_master> how do i paste a gif image here?
[18:55]<+camerongray> [01:52:46] <db100547> Matt , Chapter 3. Using the Oracle VM Guest Additions - Docs Oracle: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E35328_01/E35333/html/vmutl-guestadd.htm
[18:55]<+camerongray> So despite the guy being able to install guest additions, he still needs to install it
[18:55]<+camerongray> Then it becomes my responsibility to help because I correct DB
[18:55]<+camerongray> What I find funny though, is the fact he posted a dead link at the end
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[21:18]<+Tux2> Nat: you there?
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[21:28]<jamer> Tux that answer is no XD
[21:28]<+Tux2> lol
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[22:28]<jamer> so the inside of this laptop is surprisingly clean
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