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KtronDid/Do you do other activities similiar to being an IRC Op as well? (Forum Moderators, site admins, group organizers, etc.)(00:01
LjLno. well, i'm in the irc council, but that's a pretty much related activity00:05
LjLsome of our other ops do, however00:05
KtronI guess I was trying to see if the people who help keep IRC working are the same sort of people who would be/also are keeping non-IRC equivalents working00:06
naliothwe all contribute to the forums, mailing lists, etc00:06
naliotha couple of our ops are moderators on Ubuntuforums00:06
Ktronnalioth, LjL, but in general, I'm getting more of a 'sometimes, not not necessarily or even typically'00:07
Ktronthat sound about right?00:07
LjLyeah i'd say that00:07
LjLsee, ops usually are people who first joined #ubuntu to get some technical support, then stayed and eventually became ops00:08
LjLmore rarely are they people who were involved with Ubuntu in other ways, and decide to go discover IRC00:08
KtronThat sounds about right, I think I might have guessed that00:09
KtronOne last just curious question, if you could address the general public, would you tell them to "stay away" or "come on in"?00:13
KtronAnd then if you'd got anything else you wanted to mention, go for it, you've been a great help LjL.00:13
LjLKtron: i'll just say that, as a general rule, the best ops are the ones who don't really much want to become ops00:14
LjLalthough there are exceptions00:14
naliothi just wanted to help people learn linux00:17
Ktronnalioth, does 'repay the community', 'spread linux', or 'help the helpless' ring true at all?00:18
naliothnext thing i knew, i was an op00:18
naliothnext thing after that, the staff was tapping me on the shoulder00:18
naliothspread linux, predominantly00:19
LjLKtron: one thing i can add, though it's not strictly related to being an *op* but more general being a helper in support channels, is that burn-out is a bad thing. most people would probably know when to walk away, but those people generally don't know what IRC even is, let along being interested in being ops in it00:19
nalioththere is no such thing as "helpless' if they're here00:19
LjLpeople who tend to stay on irc a lot, well, they tend to get a bit addicted too, and that's harmful00:19
Ktronnalioth, I meant 'in seek of help', not hopeless and unable to be helped00:20
LjLand i'm totally speaking out of my experience here00:20
naliothKtron: there is a difference, you know.00:20
nalioth'spreading linux' is education about how linux systems work00:21
Ktronnalioth, yeah, I agree, pretty much as a rule if they capable enough to get into irc channels then they're capable of most software related tasks if they want to be00:21
naliothi see more folks who do not give linux a chance "cuz it's not as easy as windows [that they're already used to]"00:21
Ktronnalioth, do you see it more as education than campaign then?00:22
LjLKtron: well for me, you know what, though i rationally understand and support all of "repay the community", "spread linux", "help people"... in the end, when i help someone in #ubuntu, i don't think "now let's spend some time to repay the community". it's more like, i don't know, automatic - if i know or think i can find the answer to something, i try to00:22
KtronLjL, Yeah, I've seen enough burn out to know what you're talking about00:22
naliothKtron: folks are obviously interested in it, or they'd not be here00:22
Ktronnalioth, so maybe its more like miniature, temporary apprenticeships00:24
naliothwell, it's hard switching from windows00:25
naliotheven with the wonderful state of the linux GUI today00:25
LjLmwahahahah00:25
LjLerm, sorry00:25
Ktronnalioth, if it helps to know, my work servers run ubuntu and my workstation and laptop run xubuntu, so I'm familiar with the challenges of the conversion00:26
naliothyou're interviewing us :)00:26
KtronI know, I just thought it might help to have an idea of how informed I am, but you can ignore this and the last comment if you wish :)00:28
LjLKtron: i don't normally think in term of "campaigning", but when someone comes asking "how do i do [some typically Windows thing, explained using Windows-specific terms] in ubuntu", i tend to make a point of not knowing what they're talking about00:30
LjLi mean, i help them anyway, but first i'd like them to rephrase their question in generic terms00:30
LjLand "education" is indeed important, the purpose is not merely to fix the specific problem, it's also about letting people know how problems are best tackled - and avoided00:32
KtronIs Ubuntu always the right choice?00:33
LjLsince a good percentage of problems come from doing things "the wrong way" to begin with00:33
KtronerUSUL, generalize that to Linux always the right choice00:33
LjLi'd much rather have a microkernel00:33
* erUSUL ?00:33
LjLand i *don't* like the (lack of sane) integration with the GUI00:33
LjLand i don't like a bunch of other things00:34
* erUSUL pass to LjL a copy of Amiga OS and an imaginary Amiga 500 XD00:34
LjLbut Linux is, as far as i know, the only free operating system on a PC that isn't extremely restricted00:34
KtronerUSUL, sorry, I hit tab and didn't mean to00:34
LjLerUSUL, meh, give me a darn A1200 at least, i have an A500+ already00:35
erUSULKtron: no problem00:35
erUSULLjL: lucky you00:35
LjLKtron: we have a factoid00:35
KtronAmigaOS 4.something came out in the last year or so, didn't it?00:35
LjL!best00:35
ubottuUsually, there is no single "best" application to perform a given task. It's up to you to choose, depending on your preferences, features you require, and other factors. Do NOT take polls in the channel. If you insist on getting people's opinions, ask BestBot in #ubuntu-bots.00:35
LjLso no, Linux or Ubuntu are never the "best" choice00:35
LjLKtron: yes, but it's hopeless00:35
LjLi love AmigaOS, but it's hopeless nonetheless00:36
KtronLjL, yeah, it's only for PowerPC though...00:36
LjLwell, the previous ones were only for m68k, so...00:36
LjLanyway, there is AROS which runs on Intel00:36
LjLand is open-source00:36
LjLbut it's far from a "modern" operating system, either00:36
KtronLjL, So I guess I'm not looking to see if linux (Ubuntu) is the best choice as much as whether its always the better choice (to Windows, say)00:37
LjLlack of memory protection - no thanks, even with all the other good things that AmigaOS has...00:37
erUSULLjL: http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/09/26/10-amazingly-alternative-operating-systems-and-what-they-could-mean-for-the-future/00:37
KtronLjL, There are people who actively try to convince everyone they meet that they should switch to linux because they can do more for less money and it will solve their problems00:37
LjLKtron: even there the answer is "depends". i think that, for many uses, Windows is "better" than Ubuntu, in a purely technical sense00:37
LjLbut the freedom that Ubuntu gives and Windows gives not matters to *me*00:38
LjLif it doesn't matter to someone, then for them Ubuntu isn't necessarily better than Windows00:38
LjLfor me, it's "almost always" better, because of how much i value the non-technical parts - i.e. the freedom00:38
LjLerUSUL: i know them all save the last three00:40
LjLno, the last two, i've tried MenuetOS i think00:40
KtronI only recognized the first three00:41
erUSULLjL: i once had high hopes for MorphOS but Pegasos PowerPC machines never catch up :(00:41
naliothKtron: any *nix OS is better than windows00:41
LjLerUSUL, i think at this stage, the only hope is for something that runs on Intel. also, currently, i wouldn't really consider using a proprietary system, especially one so limited. if it's limited but open-source, on the other hand...00:42
LjLstill, i want my darn memory protection >:00:43
erUSULLjL: well to be fair one of the selling points of pegasos was that they included debian or yhl along with morphOS (who supported amiga old users and apps)00:44
LjLyou can't avoid browsing the web for fear of a guru meditation in 200800:44
Ktronheh00:49
KtronI don't even remember which Amiga I used, but I know I upgraded from it to a 200MHz machine so it must have been quite a while ago.00:50
KtronAnyway, thanks again LjL and nalioth, I really appreciate it00:50
LjLKtron: i upgraded to a 486, and yet it was quite a while ago ;)00:51
naliothany time00:51
KtronI think my amiga was a A1200, I'm not positive, but it was an everything-in-the-keyboard form factor, and it had a built-in 3.5" floppy drive00:56
Ktronwhich I think limits me to A1200, A500+ and the A600, but the A600 isn't the right shape00:57
LjLKtron: did it take >1mb floppy disks?00:59
KtronLjL, I think so, but I'm not positive00:59
KtronLjL, I remember we had a 5.5" external floppy drive for it01:00
Ktronand a cassette player for things on cassette01:00
LjLKtron: it could also be an A500, for that matter01:00
LjLa cassette player? that's kind of weird on an amiga01:00
Ktrontape cassettes, yeah, I'm not sure why01:00
KtronI think it had an internal hard drive, and I thought I just read that the A500 didn't...01:01
LjLnone of the everything-in-the-keyboard types did01:03
LjLyou could fit them one, in some cases01:03
LjLcassette storage on an amiga is really news to me, though01:04
KtronThere was a game or something that was on a cassette that I vaguely remember01:08
KtronWe had a huge cdrom drive too I think, that had these special cd cases you put the cd in first, then you loaded the entire case like a hard floppy into the drive01:09
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mrooneyHello all, I was wondering if I (https://launchpad.net/~michael) could get a member cloak.17:11
LjLmrooney: you can, but you need to make sure your nickname is set up according to http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#userregistration (secondary nick and email set)17:16
mrooneyLjL: okay, I am pretty sure the secondary nick part is set up, let me check on the email17:27
mrooneyLjL: this and the secondary nick are registered and linked, so I assume it is set?17:30
LjLPriceChild, have a look above please17:31
PriceChildLjL: all set up, I'll cloak?17:32
LjLyes please17:32
PriceChildLjL: mrooney done17:33
LjLthanks. mrooney, you're cloaked17:34
mrooneyThank you very much!17:37

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