[00:49] daftykins called the ops in #ubuntu () [02:29] In #ubuntu, brophat said: ubottu this is an ubuntu topic because i want to put UNR on my flash drive get it? [03:07] Like called the ops in #ubuntu-offtopic () [03:09] goose_ called the ops in #ubuntu (tim would appear to be a trollercopter) === SportChick is now known as essy === essy is now known as SportChick [06:42] vish called the ops in #ubuntu-women () [09:08] BlouBlou called the ops in #ubuntu () [10:07] In #ubuntu, theodore said: ubottu:yes is called komport...I'll give a look to that [10:08] !compiling [10:09] Compiling software from source? Read the tips at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware (But remember to search for pre-built !packages first) [10:31] Seveas called the ops in #ubuntu (CharlesDay) [10:32] ardchoille called the ops in #ubuntu (CharlesDay possibly a copy bot) [10:32] iceroot called the ops in #ubuntu (CharlesDay) [10:32] looking at it [10:38] !staff | charlesday may prove to be a spammer/troublemaker, threatens to spam channels and requests a g-line in pm [10:38] charlesday may prove to be a spammer/troublemaker, threatens to spam channels and requests a g-line in pm: Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel, tomaw, Gary, PriceChild, niko or stew, I could use a bit of your time :) [11:22] wgrant: I'm aware of some of the problems, perhaps not all, firefox is just an example though, I'd love to chat more about it with you and get a better understanding when you are free [15:11] hi. spam of the day: renewing my invitation to try out the #ubuntu "question monitor" program i'm writing. it's at http://pastebin.ca/1764005 , you'll find updated versions in the #ubuntu-meta topic, you need "php5-cli" to run it [15:11] I'll give it a go [16:24] dont click that link... its a spammer! :P :P [16:24] whcih one ? [16:24] but, please, do give it a go. [16:24] ikonia: ljl's :P [16:25] oh [17:43] jussi01: poke [19:02] Pricey: Im poked? [21:11] In ubottu, mac9416 said: !keryx is Keryx is a portable, cross-platform package manager for APT-based (Ubuntu, Debian) systems. It provides a graphical interface for gathering updates, packages, and dependencies for offline computers. [21:11] In ubottu, mac9416 said: !offline is If you need to download Ubuntu packages using another machine or OS, check the desired packages in Synaptic and select File > Generate package download script. Alternatively, try http://apt.alturl.com/ - See also !APTonCD and !Keryx [22:04] bad lag [22:04] indeed