[00:14] <jussi01> Seveas: still up?
[05:48] <tonyyarusso> vorian: you awake still?
[05:49] <vorian> tonyyarusso: yes
[05:49] <vorian> what's up?
[05:49] <tonyyarusso> vorian: remember that supybot thing from a while back?
[05:49] <vorian> the rss atom feed reader?
[05:49] <tonyyarusso> yeah
[05:49] <vorian> yes
[05:50] <tonyyarusso> I'm finally getting around to looking into it.  You sent me a couple of files, but didn't include any real description of what you found, what you needed to do, etc.  Care to give some insight about what I should do with those files / why?
[05:52] <vorian> lemme check on that
[05:52] <tonyyarusso> What, you don't remember things from months ago to the minute detail?  :P
[05:52]  * tonyyarusso can barely remember breakfast, so...
[05:57] <vorian> tonyyarusso: iirc, I found it in the supybot cvs on sf.net
[05:58] <tonyyarusso> yeah, but what's different, and what do I need to do with it?
[05:59] <vorian> replace the rss plugin in your plugin directory
[05:59] <vorian> then flush the bot
[06:00] <vorian> tonyyarusso: I'll see if I can dig up the actual code sunday
[06:00] <vorian> or later today :P
[06:00] <tonyyarusso> While it's already up and running?
[06:00]  * vorian needs sleep
[06:00] <tonyyarusso> vorian: I still have the code you sent me.  Just pondering how to use it.
[06:00] <vorian> replace it
[06:00] <vorian> then flush the bot
[06:00] <tonyyarusso> and by "flush", does "restart" qualify, or is that something else?
[06:01] <vorian> in your bot window just type /flush
[06:01] <tonyyarusso> bot window being on the console or in a query with it?
[06:01] <vorian> tonyyarusso: which channel is said bot on?  :)
[06:02] <tonyyarusso> none right at the moment.  will be ##tonyyarusso and probably #ubuntu-us-mn
[06:02] <vorian> i see
[06:02] <vorian> you could kill it then, and restart it
[06:03] <tonyyarusso> I'll try that.
[06:03] <vorian> weee
[06:16] <tonyyarusso> vorian: oh, one other thing - any idea whether I can use feeds that require HTTP authentication?
[06:17] <vorian> hmmm
[06:17] <vorian> nope
[06:17] <vorian> sorry :(
[06:20] <tonyyarusso> vorian: Answer: Yes!  Score!
[06:20]  * tonyyarusso does a dance
[06:21] <tonyyarusso> my only concern is that I need to make sure it won't display the config url in a channel, since that of course now has a username and password in it.
[08:07] <emma> Hello.
[08:07] <emma> will it be okay if I idle in here?
[08:07] <Myrtti> no?
[08:07] <Myrtti> see topic
[08:07] <emma> why not?
[08:07] <emma> Okay let me read that..
[08:07] <Myrtti> unless you've got a really really good reason
[08:08] <Myrtti> *really* good one
[08:08] <emma> Okay that clarifies things. Thanks. :)
[08:10] <Myrtti> you know what I just did?
[08:10] <Myrtti> I made an init.d script for irssi \o/
[08:10] <Myrtti> woooooooooo oooo oo
[08:10] <Myrtti> ooo
[08:10] <Myrtti> muhahahahahahahHAHAHHAAAAAA *evil*
[08:10] <Myrtti> bwahaha
[08:11] <Myrtti> you know what's evil?
[08:11] <nickrud> pointless stuff ;)
[08:11] <Myrtti> or I can't understand this
[08:11] <Myrtti> I do know the reasoning
[08:12] <Myrtti> but I dislike the fact that even in irssi configuration in Gutsy, there's the network irc.ubuntu.com 6667, but no freenode
[08:13] <nickrud> I thought that was a forward ...
[08:14] <nickrud> or whatever the canonical name for pointing at another network is
[08:14] <Myrtti> it is
[08:15] <Myrtti> but almost every documentation EXCEPT the ones on the clients themselves refer to freenode
[08:15] <Myrtti> and probably not even there
[08:16] <nickrud> heh. Lots of bugs to file then
[08:18] <Myrtti> so say that a person has a problem with... exaile on their ubuntu
[08:18] <Myrtti> they use say... irssi and connect to "Ubuntu" network
[08:19] <Myrtti> they join #ubuntu "Hey I've got a problem with my exaile, it's xyz" "oh, I haven't seen that, go ask guys in #exaile"
[08:20] <Myrtti> "which network" "freenode" "I haven't got that in my irssi..."
[08:20] <Myrtti> d'oh.
[08:22] <nickrud> hm. Don't remember if I had to add freenode to xchat or not. I usually set up for kubrick, it's in town
[08:23] <Myrtti> well there's "Ubuntu", IRCnet, EFnet, Undernet, Dalnet and Quakenet in irssi
[08:23] <Myrtti> pristine installation in Gutsy
[08:24] <Myrtti> I don't like this forwarding idea at all
[08:24] <Myrtti> it's confusing to say the least
[08:24] <nickrud> there's dozens in xchat . I have a freenode but ...
[08:26] <Myrtti> so who's Most Excellent Idea was it to put it as "Ubuntu" in irssi :-P
[08:26] <nickrud> heh. Who's the highest we can blame?
[08:26] <Myrtti> does sabdfl use irssi ;-)
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> Whose Most Excellent Idea was it to remove irssi from the default install and make Pidgin of all bloody things the default IRC client?
[08:27] <tonyyarusso> No, sabdfl apparently thinks Pidgin is the Second Coming.  :P
[08:27] <Myrtti> I don't mind irssi not being in the default install
[08:27] <Myrtti> but Pidgin FCOL
[08:28] <nickrud> fcol? A new one for me
[08:28] <Myrtti> for crying out loud
[08:28] <Myrtti> I might even add the !ohmy acronym
[08:28] <Myrtti> FFS
[08:28] <Myrtti> Pidgin of all the accursed clients in the world
[08:29] <Myrtti> even xchat-gnome would probably be a better choice
[08:29] <Myrtti> or Chatzilla surely
[08:29] <Myrtti> argh.
[08:29] <nickrud> for irc. But, most ubuntu users don't irc anyway
[08:29] <Myrtti> for irc
[08:30] <Myrtti> many, many do. atleast here in Finland
[08:30] <nickrud> of course, I do hate trying to talk to pidginers
[08:30] <Myrtti> even mIRC would be better.
[08:30] <Myrtti> mIRC is loverly
[08:30] <Myrtti> oh the good old times
[08:30] <nickrud> no nick highlighting from what I hear. So, brainstorm anyone?
[08:31] <Myrtti> if they have to have pidgin as the default for irc, why don't they default install all the scripts too?
[08:31] <Myrtti> there's plenty of them making the ircing experience on it better
[08:33] <Myrtti> highligh, irchelper, ircmore, irssi features, join/part hiding, markerline, nicksaid, text replacement, etc
[08:34] <nickrud> heh. All the things an irc client should have by default.
[08:34] <Myrtti> indeed
[08:34] <nickrud> except for the irssi features
[08:34] <Myrtti> I don't know what they are
[08:34] <Myrtti> might be good ones
[08:36] <nickrud> you're pretty calm. that was a dis of irssi ;)
[08:36] <Myrtti> I've mellowed during the last 6mo
[08:38] <nickrud> I'm off to bed, it's past midnight here. 
[08:41] <Myrtti> hah, the irssi init works perfectly
[10:10] <Tm_T> jussi01: hi?
[10:19] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: heh, I was about to call the ops about uunbeatable
[10:20] <jpatrick> he spammed #k-ot
[10:21] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, i got his PMs with my alt nick, and #freenode is now inundated with complaints about it
[10:22] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: thrown out for #kubuntu, he appears to be trying to spam #u-ot
[10:26] <jpatrick> "#kde *!*@116.71.181.161 Channel ban list is full"
[10:28] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, clear some old dynamic bans then :Þ
[10:28] <Hobbsee> Myrtti: the idea is so that if we ever had to move networks, we could do so easily
[10:29] <Hobbsee> tonyyarusso: space.
[10:29] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: just makes me wonder how #ubuntu's banlist got so big
[10:30] <jpatrick> ah, +L
[10:31] <Myrtti> Hobbsee: I know that
[10:32] <Myrtti> Hobbsee: but I can't understand why there isn't freenode at all then
[10:32] <Hobbsee> good quesiton
[10:33] <Myrtti> 10:11 -'@: I do know the reasoning
[10:33] <Myrtti> 10:12 -'@: but I dislike the fact that even in irssi configuration in Gutsy, there's the network irc.ubuntu.com 6667, but no freenode
[10:33] <Myrtti> that Just Doesn't Make Sense
[10:35] <Hobbsee> PriceChild: emma was trying to bait you, btw.
[10:36]  * elkbuntu hopes that it's irc.ubuntu.com 8001 in hardy
[10:37] <elkbuntu> PriceChild, did you cross-tag that bug for all irc clients, or just the xchat ones?
[10:37] <Hobbsee> it was all irc
[10:37]  * Hobbsee got notification of it
[10:37] <elkbuntu> excellent
[10:37] <elkbuntu> i cant be arsed searchign for it atm
[10:38] <elkbuntu> but i know someone fixed xchat, but neglected xchat-gnome despite the patch provided, which was stupid
[10:44] <Myrtti> /me makes a mental note that this channel is publicly logged
[10:45] <jpatrick> Hobbsee: from -motu: +b *!*@unaffiliated/kmos +b %*!*@unaffiliated/kmos ?
[10:46] <Hobbsee> jpatrick: yeah, it's a quiet
[10:46] <jpatrick> Hobbsee: and a ban
[10:47] <Hobbsee> oh
[10:51] <Hobbsee> jpatrick: thanks
[10:52] <jpatrick> Hobbsee: I'm in ban clearing mode
[10:52] <Hobbsee> heh
[10:52] <Hobbsee> there shouldn't be many bans in -motu
[10:53] <jpatrick> yeah
[10:55]  * jpatrick wonders what emma was doing in #ubuntu-es
[10:56] <elkbuntu> waiting for a chance to spam about -uncensored probably
[11:02] <jpatrick> http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58080/
[11:02] <jpatrick> no comment...
[11:03] <jpatrick> PriceChild: even you got a mention^
[11:05] <elkbuntu> what does that last line mean?
[11:05] <jpatrick> Ahh, P3L|C4N0 the spanish version of Pr!ceChild, the Authority
[11:05] <elkbuntu> lol
[11:06] <elkbuntu> authority is a feminine word?
[11:07] <jpatrick> most words ending in -dad are
[11:07] <elkbuntu> ooh, i'll remember that
[11:07] <jpatrick> "la Comunidad"
[11:08] <elkbuntu> it's still strange that authority is female in a very patriarchal society
[11:09] <elkbuntu> i annoy effrain with stupid questions and statements like this all the time :)
[11:10] <elkbuntu> err, s/ff/f/
[11:10] <jpatrick> efrain's a good guy
[11:10] <elkbuntu> yep
[11:11] <elkbuntu> pity he has such a hard time trying to keep rolando's ambitions seperate from the -ve loco
[11:14] <jpatrick> jussi01: the guy uses this: http://www.openfsg.com/ - for his irssi
[11:17] <jpatrick> jussi01: however if, you need something cheaper: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/
[11:20] <ubotu> jpatrick called the ops in #ubuntu (boc_)
[11:21] <ompaul> !staff
[11:21] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel or Gary,  I could use a bit of your time :)
[11:21] <ompaul> * ChanServ gives channel operator status to ompaul
[11:21] <ompaul> * boc_ (n=root@92.80.12.123) has left #ubuntu (requested by ompaul)
[11:21] <ompaul> * ompaul sets ban on *!*@92.80.12.123
[11:21] <ompaul> spammer
[11:22] <jpatrick> and http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58081/ too
[11:25] <jpatrick> heh, boc_ just /join-ed  #kde
[11:26] <ompaul> jpatrick, and you banned on sight?
[11:26] <jpatrick> ompaul: yeah, kinda..
[11:26] <ompaul> kinda
[11:26]  * ompaul gives up
[11:26] <jpatrick> ompaul: see #frenode
[11:27] <Gary> ompaul: trying to get it sorted
[11:28] <ompaul> ack
[11:32] <jussi01> jpatrick: thanks. I think Im going to get one of those tux things that no0tic mentioned :D (http://www.acmesystems.it/?id=21)
[11:37] <ompaul> where can you buy tghem
[11:37] <ompaul> found it
[11:38] <jussi01> :D
[11:40] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, those openfsg things look awesome, but i cant quite validate $400 for a router :-/
[11:40] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: why he recommended me the cheaper one :)
[11:45] <elkbuntu> i need to get me a better router. mine is a piece of trash
[11:46] <jpatrick> so's mine (has no access to it) and the wifi range has gone down
[11:47] <ompaul> jpatrick, nmap it 
[11:49] <jpatrick> ompaul: interesting..
[11:49] <ompaul> jpatrick, why?
[11:49] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, i've got a dsl 604t. it's the stupidest piece of network hardware i've ever touched
[11:49] <jpatrick> ompaul: well, the ISP gave us a username and passwd for it, but they've never worked
[11:50] <ompaul> jpatrick, what is the router type?
[11:50] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, ssh + john :)
[11:50]  * ompaul wonders what reset buttons are for
[11:51] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: has no ssh according to nmap, only telnet
[11:51] <elkbuntu> eww
[11:51] <ompaul> jpatrick, try telnet IP 80
[11:51] <ompaul> or try putting in its address to a web browser
[11:51] <ompaul> sounds reallllly old
[11:52] <jpatrick> ompaul: those both bring up a passwd dialog
[11:52] <ompaul> jpatrick, what is the model number
[11:54] <ompaul> jpatrick, at least stick those values into google - try username: admin pass: admin or 1234 
[11:54] <jpatrick> ompaul: 1234 worked..
[11:54] <ompaul> heh
[11:54] <ompaul> the other username and password is more than likely the logon to the adsl system of the ISP
[11:55] <ompaul> dump your firmware to a backup - explode it and grep it for password strings
[11:55] <ompaul> when I was a lad you could actually get machines that needed you to program binary
[11:55] <ompaul> now look at it
[11:56] <ompaul> jpatrick, make sure wireless is WPA or else don't use it
[11:56] <ompaul> jpatrick, wep is like wrapping money up in a paper bag and thinking it is secure
[11:57] <jpatrick> ompaul: http://www.telefonica.net/web2/cooltony/zyxel/zyxel_en.htm it's one of these
[11:57] <ompaul> jpatrick, zyxel make good hardware (I have yet to find one of their pieces to be badly made)
[11:57] <ompaul> not open but generally not abd
[11:58] <ompaul> jpatrick, the 630?
[11:58] <jpatrick> ompaul: 650
[11:59] <ompaul> sorry I have a 630 here and a couple of linksys but that is the kind of chap I am 
[12:00] <jpatrick> oh this is fun
[12:00]  * jpatrick enables all the cool stuff
[12:01] <ompaul> jpatrick, careful the password they want you to use is for your login to them
[12:01] <ompaul> check out the values in those fields
[12:04] <jpatrick> Old Password= ?
[12:05] <jpatrick> etc
[12:05] <white_eagle> hello, will you remove the ban from #ubuntu-offtopic for me?
[12:05] <white_eagle> its there for a week or so
[12:06] <Seveas> white_eagle, what was the reason for the ban?
[12:07] <white_eagle> I mistakenly sent ctcp ping to the whole channel, I was used to do /ping in xchat and the client would ping me only, but in irssi, it pinged the whole channel, and this was the 3th time
[12:07] <Seveas> white_eagle, so you pinged the channel three times?
[12:07] <Seveas> well, then don't anser
[12:07] <Seveas> wwwwwwwww
[12:08] <Seveas> ah, it works :)
[12:08] <elkbuntu> hehe
[12:09] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, i kind of wonder in which ways i'll be able to mess around with my stupid dsl-604t once i get a respectable replacement, but i dont think many :(
[12:09] <white_eagle> hello?
[12:09] <white_eagle> I reconnected
[12:09] <white_eagle> did you say something
[12:09] <Seveas> white_eagle, so you pinged the channel three times?
[12:09] <Seveas> doing that once could be an accident
[12:09] <Seveas> twice is just stupid
[12:10] <white_eagle> Seveas: it wasn't my intention
[12:10] <white_eagle> to
[12:10] <white_eagle> do that
[12:10] <Seveas> but at three times, I generally stop beleiving in innocence
[12:10] <white_eagle> I just got used to xchat
[12:10] <Seveas> white_eagle, I'm not beleiving you, given that you have a history of bot abuse
[12:10] <Seveas> and kicks
[12:11] <white_eagle> Seveas: ok, don't remove it then, its your choice
[12:11] <white_eagle> bye
[12:19] <jpatrick> elkbuntu: well, I finally have dhcp now
[12:20] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, hehehe
[12:20] <elkbuntu> jpatrick, my problem is, that's all i have. it would continually give the mac addresses i registered as static, new ips
[12:21]  * jpatrick has an even bigger problem now
[12:21] <elkbuntu> which is?
[12:23] <jpatrick> well, the router closed the telnet..
[12:23] <jpatrick> but restart and it's back *phew*
[12:30] <Tm_T> hi kids
[12:32] <jussi01> heya Tm_T 
[12:33] <jpatrick> !staff | more dalnet ##linux guys: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58092/
[12:33] <ubotu> more dalnet ##linux guys: http://paste.ubuntu-nl.org/58092/: Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel or Gary,  I could use a bit of your time :)
[13:07] <ompaul> !staff |  <FarooqSb> ##Linux on Dalnet etc
[13:07] <ubotu> Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel or Gary,  I could use a bit of your time :)
[13:10] <Hobbsee> ompaul: clearly you shouldn't have given up your staffing rights
[13:10] <ompaul> Hobbsee, no, clearly I should have!
[13:25] <jussi01> Hmm, Im off for a bit. Someone might want to keep an eye on #k :) (jpatrick Im looking at you :P )
[13:27] <Dave2> gone
[13:28] <ompaul> Dave2, no no my my,  see farooqsb
[13:29] <Dave2> ?
[13:29] <ompaul> that ping from earlier 
[13:29] <Dave2> <-- FarooqSb (n=FarooqSb@202.125.143.65) has quit (K-lined)
[13:29] <Dave2> that's what I meant
[13:29] <ompaul> good :)
[13:29] <ompaul> I thought you were going :)
[14:27] <hikenboot> hello I have made the change requestd by the ubuntu bot to port 8001 on irc.freenode.net/8001
[14:27] <hikenboot> it still connects after a restart to the old port
[14:41] <jussi01> hikenboot: which bot? where?
[14:42] <jpatrick> jussi01: probaly #ubuntu-read-topic
[14:42] <jussi01> aye...
[14:42] <jussi01> still sleepy
[14:54] <jpatrick> hikenboot: what client do you use?
[15:45] <jpatrick> hi Jack_Sparrow 
[16:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Hi jpatrick 
[16:17] <Jack_Sparrow> I have been stopping in when I feel up to it..
[16:17] <Jack_Sparrow> Tough month..
[16:19] <PriceChild> elkbuntu: xchat-gnome was sorted. (its in main so the motu who did xchat couldn't do it)
[16:20] <PriceChild> elkbuntu: I only tagged the clients I knew were affected, we should probably go through as many as we can find.
[16:21] <PriceChild> I am "the Authority"? 8-)
[17:28] <ubotu> In #ubuntu, tuxnoob080302 said: !patience is an 'Invalid command' Ha
[19:34] <jussi01> hmmm, lovely, we have a "shitbreak" in #ubuntu
[19:36] <ompaul> jussi01, not any more
[19:36] <nickrud> ompaul: that was drastic. Didn't even give him a chance to cange
[19:36] <ompaul> nickrud, na - it is please come here and understand our community
[19:36] <ompaul> or don't troll it
[19:36] <jussi01> !opsnack | ompaul 
[19:36] <ubotu> ompaul: Chocolate!  And Peanuts!
[19:36] <ompaul> can't eat the first - but can eat the second
[19:37] <ompaul> shitbreak, please change your nick and ident before you will let into #ubuntu
[19:37] <nickrud> shitbreak: change your nick
[19:37] <shitbreak> aa
[19:37] <shitbreak> ok
[19:37] <juhap> is it better now?
[19:37] <juhap> and ident
[19:37] <ompaul> and the realname shitbrea
[19:38] <juhap> okay.
[19:38] <ompaul> !guidlines > juhap
[19:38] <ompaul> on return after 5 mins lift the ban
[19:38] <ompaul> nickrud, I am reasonable it was not an outright ban :)
[19:38] <ompaul> it was come here and know what we will and won't accept
[19:38] <nickrud> ompaul: at least he knew to come here
[19:39] <ompaul> nickrud, no he was ban forwarded
[19:39] <jussi01> was it not a forward=?
[19:39] <jussi01> heh
[19:39] <ompaul> on an attempt to join the channel he is diverted by the chanserv the traffic cop to here
[19:39] <nickrud> ompaul: missed the foward part. Need to read all
[19:39] <ompaul> ;-)
[19:39] <ompaul> nickrud, I am not that drastic 
[19:40] <nickrud> irish dander, I fear it ;)
[19:40] <ompaul> nickrud, that goes for anyone with f*k and s*t in their quit message as much as in their nick
[19:40] <ompaul> just ban forward here
[19:40] <nickrud> k
[19:40] <ompaul> mostly you will find it to be trollish behaviour
[19:40] <Seveas> --- Seveas sets ban on *!*@116.58.17.39
 ##Linux (with ##) on Dalnet needs some good company and good channel operators. type /server irc.dal.net (or /connect irc.dalnd join ##Linux. Be there for some time.
[19:40] <Seveas> got that in pm
[19:40] <ompaul> Seveas, we getting them all day
[19:41] <nalioth> Seveas: klined
[19:41] <Seveas> haven't seen them in a while
[19:43] <nalioth> fserve, indeed
[19:48] <no0tic> Seveas, I got it too
[19:58] <pressenter> PriceChild: Sorry, i was out for a week holidays. Whats up?
[19:59] <pressenter> Tm_T: #ubuntu-pl op
[20:13] <nixternal> nalioth: you seeing these idiots from dalnet spamming ##Linux in pm's?
[20:13] <nalioth> nixternal: right now?
[20:13] <nixternal> yes
[20:13] <nixternal> alferedh
[20:14] <nixternal> I woke up this morning to about 5 of them
[20:14] <nalioth> nixternal: history (scroll up)
[20:15] <nalioth> nixternal: he's not in ##linux 
[20:15] <nixternal> no, he is spamming it for ##Linux on Dalnet
[20:15] <nalioth> nixternal: all i need to know is "spam"
[20:15] <nalioth> this ##linux spamming from dalnet is very confusing
[20:15] <nalioth> i've gottne multiple PMs from folks on both networks thinking i'm able to do something
[20:16] <nalioth> so just "spammer"
[20:16] <nixternal> ok, spmmer
[20:16] <nixternal> err, spammer
[20:22] <LjL> nalioth, he's simply someone PM'ing people (me included) with this
[20:22] <LjL> [21:10:56] <AlferedH> ##Linux (with ##) on Dalnet needs some good company and good channel operators. type /server irc.dal.net (or /connect irc.dal.net) and join ##Linux. More flexible, more firendly Be there for some time..
[20:22] <jussi01> I got the same
[20:23] <LjL> he did it before with me with another nickname, [Sun 02 Mar 13:32:35](FarooqSb)
[20:23] <jussi01> LjL: [03/02/08 15:27:30] <+Dave2> <-- FarooqSb (n=FarooqSb@202.125.143.65) has quit (K-lined)
[20:23] <LjL> seenserv says he former was klined
[20:23] <LjL> yeah
[20:26] <Seeker`> is ##linux on dal a "legit" channel?
[20:27] <nalioth> LjL: yes, he has been kline evading and doing it for days now
[20:27] <ompaul> Seeker`, is dal a legit network  :)
[20:27] <Seeker`> ompaul: I dont know
[20:27] <Seeker`> This is the only network I;ve used in years
[20:28] <ompaul> Seeker`, my point, if I had been more verbose was, that is a different network so complaining there might or might not be useful however we got the problem here
[20:28] <nalioth> he's klined there, too
[20:29] <Seeker`> I was wondering if ##linux on DAL was a sensible channel, or something someone has set up for the purpose of spamming
[20:29] <nalioth> kline evading works on all networks, you see
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[20:29] <nalioth> ATTENTION
[20:29]  * nickrud sits upright
[20:29] <nalioth> THE ##LINUX-ON-DALNET SPAMMER IS ATTEMPTING A SMEAR CAMPAIGN AGAINST ##LINUX ON DAL.NET
[20:30] <no0tic> ?
[20:30] <nalioth> he is a common troll, doing a common troll
[20:30] <ompaul> icanhasadmin << that has to be the best nick I have seen in a while
[20:30] <no0tic> ompaul, lol
[21:30] <ompaul> nalioth, Seveas what does this do? <coffeeTom>     /SET print_active_channel ON
[21:30] <ompaul> someone logging to paper?
[21:30] <nalioth> ompaul: i have no idea
[21:30] <Seveas> no idea
[21:30] <Seveas> it's not an xchat thing
[21:30] <ompaul> there is that
[21:30] <no0tic> ompaul, I'll check
[21:30] <no0tic> ompaul, on irssi
[21:30]  * ompaul uses uncle google
[21:31] <no0tic> ompaul,   print_active_channel = OFF
[21:31] <no0tic>     Always print the channel with the nickname (like <nick:channel>)
[21:31] <no0tic>     even if the message is from the channel you currently have active.
[21:32] <ompaul> no0tic, ack
[21:32] <nalioth> no0tic: what does that mean in a human language?
[21:33] <no0tic> every nick sending a privmsg to a channel is formatted like <nick:channel> instead of <nick>
[21:33] <nalioth> ah
[21:34] <no0tic> http://no0tic.homelinux.org/~no0tic/irssi-settings.txt
[21:34] <no0tic> an explanation of almost all irssi settings
[22:18] <ubotu> In #ubuntu, Jack_Sparrow said: !envy is a terrible idea
[22:18] <Pici> yes, yes it is.
[22:19] <Jack_Sparrow> Darn
[22:19] <Jack_Sparrow> for got to target it..
[22:26] <jdong> the new EnvyNG thing looks like a move in the right direction
[22:27] <Jack_Sparrow> Improvements are always welcome..
[22:28] <jdong> Yeah, it definitely looks like the author has Ubuntu's best interests in mind and try hard to improve and take advice
[22:28] <jdong> http://albertomilone.com/wordpress/?p=163
[22:28] <jdong> his special thanks section shows a great deal of collaboration with developers
[23:11] <PriceChild> pressenter: there was a user wanting to talk about a ban, he hasn't been back so i assume its resolved. Thanks for getting back to me.
[23:25] <pressenter> PriceChild: He's been comming here like 4 times now, i've told him that the ban stays. I see that he has not learned a thing, he's still annoying.
[23:59] <PriceChild> I remember last time a place was discovered ripping planet posts and rebranding/sticking advertising on.
[23:59] <PriceChild> The people making a fuss got laughed at.... I wonder why its different this time.