[16:01] <Nafallo> anyone alive? :-)
[16:02] <[NikO]> ?
[16:02] <Daviey> Nafallo: no
[16:02] <Nafallo> sometimes -se becomes quite offtopic
[16:02] <Nafallo> just had a guy I kicked for talking shit about ALL females since he haven't found the right one for him yet :-)
[16:03] <Nafallo> would it makes sense to register #ubuntu-se-ot and send them of to?
[16:03] <Nafallo> I got that suggestion in PM from a regular just now :-)
[16:03] <Nafallo> wanted to bounce it with other people in the business first ;-)
[16:03] <[NikO]> #ubuntu-se-offtopic
[16:04] <[NikO]> to match others channels organisation
[16:04] <pleia2> although, I'm not sure "talking shit about women" is appropriate in any channel under the ubuntu namespace
[16:04] <pleia2> Nafallo: maybe tell them to just go elsewhere :)
[16:04] <[NikO]> like #frustated-nerds
[16:05] <pleia2> indeed
[16:05] <Nafallo> hmm. was just one example of many though ;-)
[16:05] <Nafallo> but I kind of see the point.
[16:06] <Nafallo> does -ot channels follow CoC as well then?
[16:06] <pleia2> Nafallo: if you have an official off-topic channel for your LoCo, and women end up going in and seeing that such talk is acceptable, do you think they'll feel welcome in your team?
[16:06] <pleia2> Nafallo: yes
[16:06] <Nafallo> hehe. not a working solution then :-)
[16:07] <Nafallo> pleia2: well, now it was in main chan, and when he came back after the kick other people continued to discuss it. including regulars.
[16:07]  * pleia2 nods
[16:07] <[NikO]> you should forward them to your ops channel, and tell them what is wrong
[16:07] <Nafallo> in the end I had to take the discussion and try to get the poor guy to understand that if a relationship breaks you're always two or more about it ;-)
[16:07] <Nafallo> haven't got a specific ops channel :-)
[16:08] <Nafallo> most things can be dealt with directly in -se
[16:08] <[NikO]> you should :)
[16:08] <[NikO]> how many user ?
[16:08] <Nafallo> 112 nicks.
[16:09] <Nafallo> 5 ops
[16:09] <pleia2> wow, yeah, probably do want to consider an -ops channel
[16:09] <Nafallo> to be fair. the channel is fine most times :-)
[16:10] <Nafallo> and other people, not only ops, is quite good and cleaning up wrong users.
[16:10]  * pleia2 nods
[16:10] <pleia2> just a consideration if this type of thing occurs more frequently
[16:10] <[NikO]> nods ?
[16:10] <Nafallo> taking those discussions in an ops channel would be a regression I feel :-)
[16:10] <[NikO]> in fact op discussion should be in a private channel :)
[16:11] <Nafallo> cause at the moment everyone in the channel can have their say.
[16:11] <pleia2> Nafallo: freenode's typical policy for dealing with users is doing it "privately" so people aren't scolded in public
[16:11] <Nafallo> yea. when ops need to talk we do it in private, or in here  :-)
[16:11] <Nafallo> pleia2: don't get me wrong. if it's serious enough we go private :-)
[16:11] <Nafallo> just very very seldom are.
[16:11] <pleia2> yeah :)
[16:12] <Nafallo> we end up getting people saying there thing and have a discussion about it instead :-)2
[16:13]  * Nafallo goes to order some more coffee and a cake
[16:13] <[NikO]> i prefer to have a *support* channel only :)
[16:14] <Nafallo> yea, we are more lug style :-P
[16:27] <[NikO]> Could someone can edit https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC and set this url as #ubuntu-fr* contact https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-fr-irc
[16:41] <Daviey> [NikO]: it is a wiki :)
[16:41] <[NikO]> i try
[16:41] <Nafallo> Daviey: ACL I think?
[16:41] <[NikO]> i have no write on this page
[16:55] <Daviey> oh
[18:09] <Zic> [NikO]: I can
[18:09] <[NikO]> hum :/
[18:10] <[NikO]> propably due to ubuntu/member :)
[18:10] <[NikO]> -p+b
[18:14] <Zic> [NikO]: done.
[18:19] <[NikO]> :)
[21:23] <serkan`c> hello
[21:24] <Garfeild> re
[21:53] <posterman2k> hallo leute! könnte mir mal ganz kurz jemand mit was netzwerkspezifischem auf die sprünge helfen?
[21:54] <posterman2k> und zwar will ich auf einem rechner mit zwei netzwerkkarten den traffic zwischen den beiden transparent hin/herleiten.
[21:55] <posterman2k> rechner1 hat wlan (verbindung ins internet) und lan (verbindung zu rechner2). der rechner2 hat lan (verbunden mit rechner1). beide rechner können sich bereits pingen, aber ins netz komm ich von rechner2 nicht ..oO( ? )
[21:57] <jussi01> posterman2k: if I understand correctly, you are looking for support. you need to join #ubuntu for support in english, or #ubuntu-de for support in german.
[21:58] <posterman2k> hehe, yes...
[21:58] <posterman2k> i noticed it just a minute ago, too late anyway
[21:58] <jussi01> :)
[22:34] <Adam-85> hi all
[22:34] <Adam-85> can ask here for how to install a software
[22:36] <jester-> Adam-85: bad english here, join #ubuntu
[22:36] <Adam-85> yeah , Jester
[22:36] <Adam-85> however i can describe my problem
[22:36] <Adam-85> ok
[22:36] <jester-> Adam-85: you try
[22:36] <PriceChild> Adam-85: /topic
[22:37] <Adam-85> well,
[22:37] <PriceChild> Adam-85: support is in #ubuntu, or #ubuntu-XX where XX is your country code :)
[22:37] <Adam-85> Simply , I need to install g++ compiler
[22:37] <Adam-85> Version 4.3.2
[22:37] <PriceChild> sudo apt-get install build-essential
[22:38] <PriceChild> Adam-85: I don't believe that version is in Ubuntu's stable distributions.
[22:39] <Adam-85> i downloaded all files of this installation
[22:39] <Adam-85> and i need to install it manually ,
[22:39] <Adam-85> not to let my terminal do all thing
[22:39] <PriceChild> Adam-85: Please take note of the topic when joining a channel, it often contains useful information.
[22:40] <Adam-85> ﻿PriceChild: What do you mean exactly
[22:41] <PriceChild> Adam-85: Type '/topic'
[22:42] <Adam-85> ok