[01:38] FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit) [01:38] FloodBot2 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit) [01:38] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit) [01:38] how are there idiots still doing this? [01:44] unop called the ops in #ubuntu (Justi1 - being a nuisance) [01:52] jessica called the ops in #ubuntu () [01:52] on it [01:58] It's me. It's been over 2 years now. Can I be unbanned? [02:31] In ubottu, Efrem_S said: That is not an error. [02:32] ubottu: tell efrem_s about yourself [02:51] In ubottu, danbhfive said: !no, partitioning is For help with partitioning a new install see: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/switching/installing-partitioning.html or https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/hardware/C/disks.html - For partitioning programs see !GParted or !QTParted - Other partitioning topics include !fstab !home and !swap [03:42] well. that was interesting. [03:42] nzk: we've seen your request, no need to idle here. [03:42] :( [04:19] Daisuke_Ido called the ops in #ubuntu (Aeroraptor) [04:37] here we go again! [04:44] emergency over [04:44] tor closed, instigator removed [04:44] well, IPNix... ah [04:44] same person makes sense [04:44] could've told me that two minutes ago, I couldve made it so I didn't have to manually remove my bans :) [04:45] i just did it :( [04:45] hehe [07:04] In #ubuntu-offtopic, MTeck said: !yw is Your Welcome! [07:34] stdin called the ops in #ubuntu (Wakei9_) [07:35] In ubottu, unop said: trash is The location of the Trash directory is ~/.local/share/Trash (on Hardy) or ~/.Trash (Feisty and earlier). On removable media, the trash directory is at .Trash-USERNAME or .Trash-USERID [10:21] la de da... [10:22] lo [10:22] Hiya Seeker` [10:39] pweet [10:40] nzk: as nalioth said earlier, your request has been noted and there's no need for you to idle here [10:42] * elkbuntu huggles Myrtti [13:27] PriceChild, nalioth... [14:00] Myrtti? [14:11] nuthin :-} [14:40] Would it be concidered an overreaction if I asked ubotuu to change his name? [14:40] no === Gary is now known as spongebob [14:42] Pici: that one isn't registered by us? [14:42] well, it's registered by *someone* [14:42] I'm not sure who i=loverly@lewis.osuosl.org is [14:42] me neither [14:43] but it might be one of our countless shell accounts possibly [14:43] still, i wouldn't know the password for it anyway [14:45] Pici: i'd just wait for him to quit and then grab the account myself === spongebob is now known as GazzaK === Pici is now known as ubotuu [15:38] I would like to ask why my edits to ubottu were rejected [15:39] which ones in particular - I've not seen any edits from you recently [15:39] well, they were from 2 days ago [15:39] aha [15:39] * Myrtti checks [15:39] [04:51:15] In ubottu, danbhfive said: !no, partitioning is For help with partitioning a new install see: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/switching/installing-partitioning.html or https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/hardware/C/disks.html - For partitioning programs see !GParted or !QTParted - Other partitioning topics include !fstab !home and !swap [15:39] I have no idea how long it takes for reviews, whatever, so I've been waiting [15:40] !partioning [15:40] Sorry, I don't know anything about partioning [15:40] !partitioning [15:40] Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter [15:41] partitioning is 2 years old and is incorrect for hardy... thats why I tried to update it [15:41] danbhfive: the only issue I have, is your edit is very long [15:42] perhaps suggest something without the urls? === ubotuu is now known as Pici [15:42] well, it needs at least one url, right? so people can get help with partitioning [15:42] !pidgin [15:42] The Instant Messenger Client Pidgin (formerly Gaim) (http://help.ubuntu.com/community/Pidgin) supports MSN, Jabber, AIM, Gadu-Gadu, Novell Groupwise, ICQ, and IRC. See also !Kopete [15:42] !webcam [15:43] Instructions for using webcams with Ubuntu can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam - Supported cams: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsMultimediaWebCameras [15:43] !wireless [15:43] Wireless documentation can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs [15:43] !fstab [15:43] The /etc/fstab file indicates how drive partitions are to be used or otherwise integrated into the file system. See http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/fstab.html and !Partitions [15:44] !no, partitioning is For help with partitioning a new install see: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/switching/installing-partitioning.html - For partitioning programs see !GParted or !QTParted - Other partitioning topics include !fstab !home and !swap [15:44] I'll remember that jussi01 [15:44] jussi01: though I totally understand your concern about the length, i kinda felt that as I was making it [15:45] danbhfive: was that the only edit you suggested? [15:45] !-partition [15:45] partition is disks - added by Seveas on 2006-06-18 17:50:17 [15:45] !partition [15:45] Partitioning programs: !GParted or QTParted (also "man mkfs" for formatting) - Mounting partitions in !GNOME under !Dapper: System -> Administration -> Disks - For !Edgy and later, see !fstab and !DiskMounter [15:45] !no, disks is For help with partitioning a new install see: https://help.ubuntu.com/8.04/switching/installing-partitioning.html - For partitioning programs see !GParted or !QTParted - Other partitioning topics include !fstab !home and !swap [15:45] I'll remember that jussi01 [15:46] !no, partitioning is disks [15:46] I'll remember that jussi01 [15:47] I edited wireless and webcam to include links to FSF pages which list purchasable hardware in those catagories. I myself have always wondered how I can find a compatible webcam and wireless card, so I was glad to find the FSF pages [15:50] if those were rejected based on length, then maybe a new factoid: !freehardware is For a list of devices that support linux, visit http://www.fsf.org/resources/hw/ and then just add !freehardware to the end of !wireless and !webcam? [15:50] !hardware [15:50] For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection [15:50] why not add it those wiki pages? [15:51] ill take a look, one sec [15:51] it's already there :) [16:00] well, it doesn't seem organized to help you actually buy a compatible product. It just lists everything (by manufacturer? how is that helpful?), and whether or not the item is compatible, and then gives people's experience. It seems more about helping you to determine whether or not a specific device can work. [16:00] Personally, I found the site to be unusable, and the FSF to be much better organized. I just bought a wireless card based off of the FSF site, and I'm thinking about getting a webcam using that site too. If you really think the ubuntu sites can help someone make a buying decision, then thats the decision. Anyway, thats my case. I'll leave it to you [16:00] danbhfive: I meant the fsf link is on the wiki page under Resources [16:00] It may be better to try to reorganize the wiki [16:01] ah yes, it is [16:01] danbhfive: if you have a LP account, you could do some wiki work - it is a wiki after all... [16:02] mk, Ill look into that [16:02] thats probably the better idea [16:03] yeah, the factoids are only meant to be pointers to the wiki and official documentation [16:03] I don't think he saw that. [16:04] neither do I, but look how much I care [16:04] >< this much [16:04] it doesn't matter anyway [16:05] you folks said it already [16:11] hrm, I wonder how I get this sucker of a webcam to work... [16:30] !schedule [16:30] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 18 months to 5 years. More info at http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [16:30] @schedule [16:30] Error: Please don't use @schedule during a meeting [16:30] oh meh [16:31] @now [16:31] Error: Please don't use @schedule during a meeting [16:31] a-ha [17:00] some bot abuse in -ot if some one wants to look in [17:00] nudge, Myrtti === AndrewB is now known as dressed_in_black [17:46] I cant get into #ubuntu-es , I think the channel has been hacked/taken over [17:49] arquebus: loco channels are dealt with in #ubuntu-irc [17:50] ok, thanks jussi01 [17:50] LjL: ping? [17:54] Lauantai pussit! :D [17:54] and its only tuesday :D [17:55] dirty cheeky bastard [17:55] goddamnit irssi BEND TO MY WILL [19:00] pretty darn hard to take over a channel on freenode... [19:02] LjL, depends [19:02] process/time [19:02] * Myrtti yawns [19:05] ... why exactly am i banned from -irc, by the way? [19:06] LjL: because you're a trouble maker! [19:07] LjL: good question [19:07] uh, i have the answer though [19:07] i'm banned because i had banned myself [19:07] for some reason... [19:08] Myrtti: meh. it's still all your fault [19:08] [ [19:08] 21:54] var tyst nu [19:08] [21:55] *** ChanServ sets mode +o LjL [19:08] [21:55] *** LjL sets mode +b ljl!*@* [19:08] [21:55] ok [19:09] well there you go then [19:09] women. the source of all evil [19:09] I unbanned you tho [19:09] yeah /cs unban wouldn't work [19:09] i miss logs now though, annoying [19:11] hm i guess being banned during the service change prevented me from getting everyone else's flags, funny [19:16] but you can join it now, right? [19:16] He is there now. [19:17] yes yes [19:18] Myrtti: but i didn't have op access [19:18] i was in the access list, but only with +iA (which is, nothing) [19:18] right [19:18] bit weird that the services update would look at the +b list, wonder why [19:52] LjL: did you get the channel you wanted? [20:09] PriceChild: Hey! :) [20:09] jussi01: hi there [20:10] PriceChild: so whats the proceedure? Is the cc meeting tonight going to cover the IRC council stuff? or? (yes, I know its not on the agenda, but that means nothing...) [20:11] when is the cc meeting? [20:11] Nope that isn't planned, I'm not sure we need a cc meeting to do this. [20:12] Seeker`: 2100 [20:12] * jussi01 reminds seeker that he can subscribe to the wiki page... [20:13] sounds like effort :P [20:14] Seeker`: small effort now = little effort later... [20:14] :P [20:14] hmm [20:14] interestingb [20:14] I'm still hungry [20:14] meh [20:14] I have candy in my apartment. [20:14] Alas, I am not there. [20:14] I ate my superporridge again [20:15] Super [20:50] bastid_raZor called the ops in #ubuntu (charsets) [20:50] mibbit.. [20:50] is charsets bad? [20:50] wasn't he just banned and unbanned in there [20:50] he has been banned before [20:51] @btsearch charsets [20:51] @bansearch charsets [20:51] PriceChild: HE just did ##linux too. [20:51] Match: %*!*@gateway/web/ajax/mibbit.com/x-6c8fde25017b9f93 by jpds in #ubuntu on Sep 02 2008 19:50:11 (ID: 4133) [20:51] And why didn't floodbots ban? :/ [20:51] they thought they did, and unbanned [20:51] * nalioth msg's charsets [20:51] jpds: that ban needs changing if you want it to stay in effect [20:52] no, floodbots didn't ban at all, just warn [20:56] PriceChild: Yeah, auto_bleh did it automatically, fixed it. [22:12] erUSUL called the ops in #ubuntu (Blank00) [22:12] Fool. [22:12] ompaul is in a harsh mood [22:13] no [22:13] He was asked to stop.. twice. [22:13] someone who thinks they can communicate with him can do pm in place of me if you like [22:13] I don't really want to [22:13] but I don't think you will profit from it [22:13] the ban was harsh...? [22:14] anyway [23:17] FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit) [23:21] In ubottu, Dan6688 said: ubottu: Lisp is great. [23:47] yeth, it ith. [23:50] PriceChild: who didn't floodbots not ban?