[02:57] <PaperbagOverFace> :D
[02:57] <PaperbagOverFace> Welcome to Microsoft tech support. Please wait for the next available customer service agent. Please have your license key ready. You can find the license key on the certificate of authenticity. Depending on the number of prime factors of the number, the agent will tell you to reboot or reinstall.
[02:57] <PaperbagOverFace> Best OS.
[02:58] <kgoetz> hehe
[04:18] <sbalneav> Evening all
[04:18] <kgoetz> allo
[04:51] <sbalneav> Bug #106418
[04:51] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 106418 in linux-source-2.6.20 "2.6.20-15 still won't boot" [Undecided,Fix committed]  https://launchpad.net/bugs/106418
[03:29] <bddebian> heya
[04:31] <sonjag> Just wondering why.... last week I noticed that my server running edubuntu 7.04 was only recognizing 3G of its 6G of RAM. Of course the issue is that is has the generic kernel, not the server. I thought the edubuntu server install was built to, well, be a server. Why did it inlcude the generic kernel? Did I misunderstand the intent? Did I install incorrectly? Just curious to avoid the same mistake in the future. Thanks.