UbuntNOOB | Enter text here... | 03:31 |
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UbuntNOOB | Hello | 03:31 |
UbuntNOOB | I could use some help... | 03:31 |
bazhang | hi | 03:31 |
bazhang | UbuntNOOB, with what | 03:31 |
UbuntNOOB | Well, I just got a dual boot XP-Ubuntu set up this afternoon | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | Everything is working fine except... | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | THE INTERNET | 03:32 |
bazhang | #ubuntu for support | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | *Dramatic music* | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | Oh... | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | I see... | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | So you dont love me? | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | :( | 03:32 |
UbuntNOOB | Ta ta then, ol' chaps | 03:32 |
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fahadsadah | mirek is being abusive in #ubuntu | 11:21 |
fahadsadah | Has just quit | 11:21 |
c0p3rn1c | are there stats recorded on how many users there where in #ubuntu ? | 13:45 |
Tm_T | all-time highs might be up somewhere | 13:46 |
ninnnu | A question about OperatorGuidelines... "When to kick/ban people". Is "kick" used as in /kick or as a synonym of remove? I know the difference between kick/remove isn't very significiant, but I'd like to have a clarification. | 14:08 |
ziroday | ninnnu: its up to the operator mainly, most use /remove as that tends to outwit the auto-rejoin scripts | 14:14 |
ninnnu | So it's just "just remove from channel without ban", k | 14:15 |
mesula | popey thinks I'm Scott. | 21:17 |
popey | i kick/banned mesula because I believe mesula to be Scott-NotAFK who has a long standing ban in numerous channels, including -uk | 21:17 |
Ddorda | i want to change mail address to all the ubuntu mailing lists, is it possible? | 22:47 |
popey | yes | 22:57 |
popey | to go lists.ubuntu.com and choose any mailing list you're on, logon with your email address and password | 22:58 |
popey | there is an option to change email address, and do it globally | 22:58 |
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