[00:00] Pici: i wanna know if its possible : 1) to have an ubottu on a non #ubuntu channel, 2) to have ubottu only for displaying bugs when the number is dropped on the channel [00:00] (and also, is there an extension for watching bzr commits ? :P) [00:01] 1) Depends which channel. [00:01] jpds: #exaile [00:01] im not an official dev, but they talked about setting up an irc bot so i'm investigating what can be used for that [00:02] a bzr commit bot, and the bug numbers thing would be an enhancement (apart from ubottu i dont see any bot that can do it :) ) [00:02] ***ubottu is just supybot with custom plugins. [00:02] For bzr commits you can use the RSS plugin which comes with supybot. [00:03] #ubuntu-bots and #supybot would be the two main channels for those sorts of questions [00:03] Pici: jpds thanks for the pointers :) [00:03] SiDi: Sauce code for ubottu: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots#ubottu%20family [00:03] !botclone [00:03] Ubottu uses supybot, which is available in the main !repositories, with additional plugins that are available at http://ubottu.com/clone.html [00:03] Yes, we've had enough people ask that we need a factoid for it ;) [00:05] ahah :) thanks [00:47] Hi Kangarooo, how can we help you today? [00:48] Flannel: I came here to see what is this channel about becouse it was mentioned in #ubuntu-meeting 25min ago [00:49] This channel is for operator related issues (that is, when you need to talk to an operator) for the non-LoCo channels [00:50] If there's any questions we can answer, feel free to ask. But we do ask you don't idle here, as it makes it difficult to keep track of who has issues pending. Thanks. [01:46] Flannel: ah yes,, I had to give some answers and talk in other channels.. bye === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [03:28] grumble, IM up at 5 am, cant sleep [12:43] topyli: prod prod [12:43] jussi01: just woke up in ot [12:43] :) [12:44] topyli: was thinking that if you have time you could drop round... Sari wont be home till 8.45-9 ish [12:45] hrm i think i have to pass, need to be "around" online in case people need me, and then going jamming with the drunkards at six [12:46] bollox!, take your mobile, and netbook and get you butt around here :P [12:49] you will then explain how production+transaction costs beget institutions? [12:49] i'll then refer to it as "jussi told me so" [12:51] or i'll do what majority of the undergrads probably do, refer to an entire volume and trust it's "in there somewhere" [12:52] topyli: haha [12:52] hey christel [12:54] hiya :) [12:59] Oh, evryone, Myrtti says: Hei! [13:22] jussi01: hei hei [13:23] jussi01: you havy Myrtti with you ? [13:25] ikonia: nopes was on the phone. [13:28] oh [13:28] thought you where having a party [13:30] hi Tm_T [13:52] @now utc [13:52] Current time in Etc/UTC: July 15 2009, 12:52:01 [13:52] @now sydney [13:52] Current time in Australia/Sydney: July 15 2009, 22:52:15 [13:55] * Pici isn't sure whats going on in -ot [13:56] * gnomefreak not thinking :( i almost asked what is going on in -ot [14:22] hello [14:22] a small suggestion [14:23] indus, yes [14:23] please make your messages sound less cold and or rude [14:23] i dont know if its intentional but whatever works for you [14:23] remain civil is not rude indus [14:23] ok bye then [14:24] well,no offence bazhang but i was the second line [14:24] it* [14:24] ok nvm [14:24] asking to chat in #ubuntu-offtopic is not either [14:25] so how can u decide what is rude to some user on your own unless he tells so?? [14:25] that is what iam saying> please dont assume what is right and wrong> of course it works both ways [14:25] ok enough arguments [14:25] tata [14:26] PM's don't always work [14:27] true, but still should be the first point of call ;) [14:28] he seems to have a habit of calling others rude when questioned [14:28] yep; sky_1 responded very well to PM [14:55] that doesn't make sense; what would uninstall nautilus in gnome [15:01] just say "you can't" [15:01] which is true, it's not gnome if you do [15:01] well he had ~30 PPA's some of them debian as well [15:01] bazhang: apt-cache rdepends nautilus. than look for any package that is in the upgrade [15:02] gnomefreak, thanks; will tell him if he returns [15:02] bazhang: that's beyond all help [15:04] bazhang: np. if karmic upgrade may be cuased by gdm breakage (some is left) upgrades from jaunty --> Karmic are somewhat broken best to use the alternate installer. live was broken not too llong ago [15:05] gnomefreak, he claimed to be running hardy, and his sources.list backed that; hard to tell really as he claimed opening home folder from Places Menu launched easytag [15:05] ok yay i think im done with sunbird fixes for this month [15:06] * gnomefreak remembers something about easytag just dont remember what it was. [15:06] hehe dis-remembered [15:06] bazhang: uninstall easytag and see if it helps may need to restart gdm [16:50] I hate the !noroot factoid. I'm going to change it to make more sense. [16:52] !noroot [16:52] We do not support having a root password set. Please do not advocate setting one without explaining the risks. See !root for more information. [16:52] How does that sound? [16:52] muuuuuch better [16:53] what was the old one again? [16:53] 11:50:29 We don't support a root password so don't suggest one unless you are going to be here 24/7 to help someone who has problems as a result of having one, many thanks ;-) [16:54] no, I disagree. drop the part about explaining the risks, because then people will try start explaining root stuff etc... [16:55] jussi01: jam session canceled due to windows failure and sick bass player and singer :( [16:55] !supportroot =~ s/Please do not advocate setting one without explaining the risks. [16:55] Missing end delimiter [16:55] and maybe s/We/Ubuntu/ [16:55] however i agreed to spend some quality time when the lady gets home from the gym [16:55] topyli: ahh [16:55] quality time translates roughtly to sofa and tv time [16:56] !noroot [16:56] We do not support having a root password set. See !root and !wfm for more information. [16:56] topyli: are you 2 interested in a coffee/beer/something with us maybe? [16:56] will ask [16:56] !root [16:56] Do not try to guess the root password, that is impossible. Instead, realise the truth... there is no root password. Then you will see that it is 'sudo' that grants you access and not the root password. Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo [16:56] Pici: better imho [16:57] that looks cryptic [16:57] Which one? [16:57] the latest [16:57] sounds matrix-y [16:57] it is matrixy :P [16:57] It is a bit cryptic w/o the other disclaimer [16:58] oh yes i didn't notice it's a different factoid [16:59] er, I'm confused. [17:00] noroot vs. root. now if only we would remember to use noroot first :\ [17:01] Well, !noroot is usually for people who start giving out 'passwd root' instructions. [17:02] aye. then the main point is that this is not supported [17:06] 'Is firefox 3.5 in the repos' 'Yes' 'Thats not what I was asking, I wanted to know if firefox 3.5 was in the repos' [17:07] hehe [17:08] oonly in jaunty/karmic and will not be renamed in jaunty to firefox [17:08] waiting for gartral to say that is Ubuntu-related :) [17:08] gnomefreak: Yes, *we* know [17:09] oh ok sorry [17:10] alot of people have asked me that so its automatic when anything 3.5 is asked [17:10] We just throw !ff35 at them [17:10] !ff5 [17:10] Sorry, I don't know anything about ff5 [17:11] !ff35 [17:11] Firefox 3.5 Final is available for Jaunty by installing the package firefox-3.5 | FF3.5 is referred to as Shiretoko on your UI, see http://is.gd/1reB3 for an explanation | Hardy & Intrepid: http://is.gd/1jkNY [21:06] sebsebseb in #u/ [21:16] Can I kick spree in #u? [21:16] jrib: ^^ [21:25] what's up? [21:55] @bansearch harjot [21:55] No matches found for harjot!n=harjot@5acd443b.bb.sky.com in any channel [21:56] that name rings a bell [21:59] it does indeed [22:00] does it ring a bell for a reason? [22:01] Irreduc_ipod looks a bit weird too [23:25] Seeker`: that will be maniheer [23:26] 5ac79ad6.bb.sky.com [23:26] slightly different [23:46] @bansearch phix [23:46] !ping [23:46] No matches found for phix!n=threat@123.243.44.131 in any channel [23:46] ping yourself ;-) really the diodes all down my left side are sore [23:47] @btlogin [23:48] Seeker`: your ip ban was being evaded due to dns [23:48] according to BT, phix is still banned in [23:48] ##u [23:48] #u [23:49] gone [23:49] !u [23:49] U is the 21st letter of the modern latin alphabet. Neither 'U' or 'Ur' are words in the English language. Nor are 'R', 'Y', 'l8', 'Ne1' or 'Bcuz'. Mangled English is hard for non-native English speakers. Please see http://geekosophical.net/random/abbreviations/ for more information. [23:49] <.< [23:49] Pici: wut? [23:49] irc://irc.freenode.net/#ubuntu [23:49] better? [23:50] :P [23:58] * Pici is very glad that bruenig didn't ssh into that guys computer