[01:31] who's 20:29 -!- Richard [n=Richard@acl1-816bts.gw.smartbro.net] has joined [01:33] spam linking? [01:34] ok. [01:35] just randomly wandered into #uf, made a remark about being banned, and ran away. [01:36] acl1-946bts.gw.smartbro.net only thing remotely close I could find was this, banned and since removed ban from ubuntu-offtopic [01:40] ok [05:52] AtomicSpark called the ops in #ubuntu-offtopic (lixcab) [06:05] libxcab and (I think) yaris could be trouble soon in -ot [06:06] and in #ubuntu [06:06] at least lixcab [06:10] ah he quit #ubuntu [06:13] * [me] (n=Caleb@123.200.226.132): Caleb1 aka skript101 asking to crack passwords, been removed once [06:17] hmm doing !ot> me sent it to myself [06:19] yeah, we played with that one in the past :P [06:19] hehe [06:20] at any rate he seems to have stopped for the moment [06:31] j,, [06:42] Edison_: rm -rf / in case he wonders why he was banned. [06:42] I have to step out for a few (work) [09:07] böö [09:08] ööö?? [09:09] headache :-( [09:10] :( did you drink last night? [09:10] two baileys, nothing more [09:11] heh [09:11] inner woolly gloves [09:11] "internally applied woolly gloves" [09:11] * jussi01 is in an internet cafe... [09:12] question is: where? [09:12] Liverpool [09:13] ah-ha! [09:13] liverpool is only... [09:13] thinking about what to do today... [09:13] Myrtti: bring your "beau" up here to meet me :D [09:13] 181 miles away [09:14] jussi01: considering :-D [09:14] jussi01: how long are you staying? [09:14] :D [09:14] Myrtti: weds [09:14] bollocks [09:14] Myrtti: the hotel here is nice - and cheap :D [09:15] ~50£ night for a double [09:15] jussi01: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [09:15] yeah well we're going to London on THU [09:15] shut up ubot3 [09:15] thu even [09:15] thursday? [09:16] nobody uses thu - maybe thur or thurs [09:17] * Myrtti isn't a Briton *yet* [09:17] anyway [09:18] so he hasnt proposed yet? :P [09:19] * Myrtti ignores the question :-P [09:19] hahahhahahhaha [09:20] Myrtti: so get off your butt and get on the train... [09:21] and where the heck is ikonia? [09:22] sleeping probably [09:23] elky_: its 9.30 am ... he isnt allowed to sleep anymore... I want to talk to him :P [09:25] he might not be sleeping. he might be doing "other things" [09:26] elky_: hehe [09:27] Im just being an impatient sod :D [09:27] I just jumped back into bed and giggled "I have come from the Internets to wake you up" reply: "Internets is a cold, cold place" (my hands were really cold) [09:28] hehe [09:28] so he kicked you out? [09:28] :P [09:29] no, chooed me back to the Internets to check if his question about Vappu plans in Tampere had got any plans [09:29] s/plans$/replies/ [09:29] hehe [09:30] http://map.jaiku.com/presence/6c5d885e064a4f19be356cc72cbaaac0#c-78a3d9d8fc674be1a5fc36b240ca4b40 [09:30] so are you coming up to see me or not? :D [09:30] I don't know, I doubt it :-( [09:32] :( [09:32] go rouse him from his slumbers... Ill grumble at him till he agrees :P [10:23] people are up the anus in the other room [10:23] nice [10:25] define "other room" [10:26] now both main and -ot [10:26] ooh sweet PM as well [10:28] ask him here [10:29] remove first? or just via PM [10:29] he's behaving in -ot for now [10:29] just instruct him to /join #ubuntu-ops [10:29] did so [10:30] bah, gotta stop swapping back and forth between this and the _ [10:30] the _ is only open for the lag spurts [10:32] darkfuzion, you've been asked here because you seem to like insulting our users. are you familiar with the guidelines? [10:33] !guidelines [10:33] The guidelines for using the Ubuntu channels can be found here: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines [10:33] well firstof all maybe you should tell your gay dazhag to bite it when i am trying to ask a question [10:34] nice [10:34] really now? [10:35] cant even tab-complete my nick properly :( [10:36] i dont think that was unintentional [10:37] i've got bannage in the works on the lagged nick [10:37] it always happens when i say/do stuff :( [10:37] darkfuzion has quit (K-lined) [10:38] yeowch [10:38] not surprised [12:34] * mathematic (n=maths@c122-106-189-2.belrs3.nsw.optusnet.com.au) has joined #ubuntu-offtopic <-- guess whoooooooooooo [12:34] oh thefeds [12:35] si si [12:40] * elky_ waves at mneptok [12:40] o hai thar! [12:43] bazhang, we could remove mathematic for ban evasion if we had tangiable proof windowsxppro is definately thefeds [12:44] oh look, we do [12:45] bazhang, now, where else is he being a problem, do you know? [12:47] elky_, only in -ot as far as I can tell right now [12:48] bazhang, i mean generally [12:48] elky_, I recall i k o n ia was on to that I can check the logs for more info [12:49] elky_: heyas! [12:50] * mneptok is awake early getting ready for a day of stupid plane travel [12:50] hehe the gambinos [12:50] never one for understatement :) [12:51] well, i didn;t want to come right out and say, "if you're asking these questions of random strangers on IRC, you probably shouldn;t be doing this." :) [12:52] haha [12:53] hehe [12:53] how is monty and co? [12:57] about to find out at the MySQL User/Dev conf this week. [12:58] i've been massively busy, but have done little for Monty :/ [12:58] but woo and i are set to weigh anchor for New Mexico when i get back [12:58] cool [12:58] and getting that move done is Job 1. [12:59] 40+ hours of driving. [12:59] ouch [12:59] and we have done another preening of our possessions. hopefully everything fits in a 17-foot truck. [13:00] * [rootuser] (n=brainac0@cpc2-port2-0-0-cust36.cos2.cable.ntl.com): sam [13:01] are you guys robots or ppl [13:07] there's /b/tards on the prowl [13:08] yuck [13:20] * [Anand] (n=Anand@220.225.125.243): Anand could it be? [13:22] dont think so [13:22] nope seems not [13:22] heh [13:22] hoping not [13:57] hrm you brits around, can someone tell me wth is scampi? [13:58] a mussel iirc [13:58] ok [13:58] :) [13:58] well they is nice... :D [13:58] jussi01, ikonia was trying to leave a message for you before [13:59] no, i is wrong. it's a crustacea [13:59] Sponsored Links [13:59] 1. [13:59] Scampi [13:59] Find Scampi [13:59] Fish, Prawn, Calamari & Crab Dishes [13:59] HomeHints.com.au/Food [13:59] See your message here » [13:59] Search Results [13:59] 1. [13:59] Scampi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [13:59] Scampi is a culinary name for some species of lobster, notably the 'true' scampi Nephrops norvegicus, and is also used as a name for a style of preparation ... [13:59] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scampi - 26k - Cached - Similar pages - [14:00] oops [14:00] hehe [14:00] scampi are small lobsters it seems [14:01] considering crustaceans in general are nom, of course it'd be nom [14:02] so are they yabbies? or? [14:03] i think they're salt water, so no [14:03] oh [14:03] anyway... they are nom [14:04] so ikoniawas trying to leave a message on my phone? or? [14:05] in PM [14:05] curios.. I have nothing... [14:06] he might have sent it to _ [14:06] jussi01, i've just relayed the messages he left with me to your PM now [14:11] grr... intel in jaunty sucks [14:21] jussi01: 965? [14:21] Pricey: nah, 945 [14:21] 00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS/GME, 943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03) [14:21] :( [14:22] in my lgx110 (netbook) [14:27] nice girls in greece is pfa back yet? [14:27] pfa left when he said pix plz or something to that effect [14:36] genii: ping [14:36] hrm... unlikely he is up... [14:37] anyway, if he comes in complaining the core is down then tell him Ive moved it back to jussi01.com [14:44] elky_: april the 5th? yesterday was the 17th? [14:49] yes, that means you had that much warning to change your behaviour [14:49] and yesterday proved you have not [14:50] I guess you are one of the few who would ban me for a few lines like last night, especially 15 hours after it happened, but hey, if that rocks your boat. Okay. [14:54] i do not care how long ago it was. his crap has to stop [14:55] mmm, espresso [16:09] judging from the floodbots' mute time, i think lamerstamm has kept spamming #ubuntu for some 3 minutes [16:10] more like 5 seconds, but close [18:03] bazhang: Don't they measure while he is muted too? [18:14] jussi01_: try the xorg edgers ppa in launchpad, much better 945 experience [18:15] popey: ok, Ill give it a go :) [18:16] well, faster, if somewhat less stable [18:52] elky: I've added a *!*@/freenode/staff/* hostmask to the "freenodestaff" user, I think that should work [19:27] LjL called the ops in #ubuntu () [19:28] poningru called the ops in #ubuntu (jljl) [19:28] mwhaha [19:29] lag sucks [19:42] pooh [19:43] Amaranth: You have some mibbit bans in -offtopic that you may want to look at, they aren't really the right format for a mibbit ban [19:43] @btlogin [19:43] Pici: i forgot them again [19:44] Pici: I usually don't bother with 'proper' bans for mibbit because I only do them temporarily but I almost always forget to remove them [19:44] @login [19:44] The operation succeeded. [19:44] @btlogin [19:44] Amaranth: I wasn't going to make any assumptions, thats why I told you [19:45] * Myrtti has returned with the spoils of war [19:45] hmm, that should be the only one [19:51] oh my, 64 bans in -offtopic, eek [19:52] topyli, so, its been a week, can I be unbanned? [19:53] Lenin_Cat: sure you can [19:53] yay [19:53] * Lenin_Cat hugs topyli [19:53] Lenin_Cat: have you thought about losing the immature humor and the political bullshit? [19:53] @login [19:53] The operation succeeded. [19:53] @btlogin [19:55] hrm. how did he get unbanned? no harm anyway, i would have done it anyway [20:37] In ubottu, poningru said: !encryption is Ubuntu has the ability to encrypt your entire file system or just a particular file/folder. For file system encryption take a look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemHowto for just a folder/file encryption right click on the folder/file and click encrypt [20:55] edgex- called the ops in #ubuntu () [21:18] !encryption [21:18] Sorry, I don't know anything about encryption [21:18] !encrypt [21:18] Sorry, I don't know anything about encrypt [21:23] !gpg [21:23] gpg is the GNU Privacy Guard. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GnuPrivacyGuardHowto and class #8 on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ClassroomTranscripts [22:29] @login [22:29] The operation succeeded. [22:31] ubottu: dmesg is dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:31] I'll remember that, popey [22:32] maybe too verbose [22:34] !dmesg [22:34] dmesg is dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:34] oof [22:34] should be dmesg is [22:39] dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:40] ubottu: dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:40] In #ubuntu-ops, Seeker` said: ubottu: dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:40] @login [22:40] The operation succeeded. [22:40] stupid bot [22:40] ubottu: dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:40] But dmesg already means something else! [22:40] ubottu: no, dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:40] I'll remember that Seeker` [22:40] ubottu: no, dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:41] fixed it [22:41] !dmesg [22:41] dmesg is a console command which outputs the kernel ring buffer - an important log for diagnosing problems in Linux. Often when something errors with hardware it will result in additional lines reported which can be seen by running dmesg in a console. [22:42] still a bit flood-y imo [22:47] fix it then [22:48] just agreeing with original assessment [22:49] lots of others are as well [23:14] going to k bash_lover [23:14] Be my guest, bazhang. === Martinp23 is now known as Martianp23 [23:41] LjL called the ops in #ubuntu-offtopic (yaris1234567891 should know not to cross-post questions on #ubuntu and here) === Martianp23 is now known as Martinp23 [23:54] In ubottu, noodlesgc said: lightscribe is "For information on how to use LightScribe on Ubuntu please see the Wiki at - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LightScribe" [23:54] !lightscribe [23:54] Sorry, I don't know anything about lightscribe [23:55] do we want that?