[03:31] Enter text here... [03:31] Hello [03:31] I could use some help... [03:31] hi [03:31] UbuntNOOB, with what [03:32] Well, I just got a dual boot XP-Ubuntu set up this afternoon [03:32] Everything is working fine except... [03:32] THE INTERNET [03:32] #ubuntu for support [03:32] *Dramatic music* [03:32] Oh... [03:32] I see... [03:32] So you dont love me? [03:32] :( [03:32] Ta ta then, ol' chaps === McPeter is now known as McPeter_ === mamarok_ is now known as Mamarok [11:21] mirek is being abusive in #ubuntu [11:21] Has just quit [13:45] are there stats recorded on how many users there where in #ubuntu ? [13:46] all-time highs might be up somewhere [14:08] 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. [14:14] ninnnu: its up to the operator mainly, most use /remove as that tends to outwit the auto-rejoin scripts [14:15] So it's just "just remove from channel without ban", k [21:17] popey thinks I'm Scott. [21:17] i kick/banned mesula because I believe mesula to be Scott-NotAFK who has a long standing ban in numerous channels, including -uk [22:47] i want to change mail address to all the ubuntu mailing lists, is it possible? [22:57] yes [22:58] to go lists.ubuntu.com and choose any mailing list you're on, logon with your email address and password [22:58] there is an option to change email address, and do it globally