[13:06] <erUSUL> !gutsy
[13:07] <jussi01> ubottu: join #ubuntu-irc-helpers
[13:07] <erUSUL> !oldreleases
[14:30] <erUSUL> !wubi
[14:31] <erUSUL> !no, wubi is <reply>Wubi is an Ubuntu installer for Windows users that allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu like a Windows application, in a simple and safe way. http://wubi-installer.org/support.php and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for troubleshooting. Please  file bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug.
[14:34] <Pici> !no, wubi is <reply>Wubi is an Ubuntu installer for Windows users that allows you to install and uninstall Ubuntu like a Windows application, in a simple and safe way. http://wubi-installer.org/support.php and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide for troubleshooting. Please  file bugs at http://launchpad.net/wubi/+filebug.
[16:04] <erUSUL> !info gnucash
[16:04] <ubot4> erUSUL: gnucash (source: gnucash): A personal finance tracking program. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.2.9-0ubuntu4 (karmic), package size 1917 kB, installed size 5764 kB
[16:04] <ubot2> erUSUL: gnucash (source: gnucash): A personal finance tracking program. In component universe, is extra. Version 2.2.9-0ubuntu4 (karmic), package size 1917 kB, installed size 5764 kB
[16:04] <erUSUL> why does ubottu repond twice?
[17:00] <jpds> Err.
[17:04] <Pici> shes just enthusiastic
[17:08] <IdleOne> ha
[19:43] <huayra> Hello. Wanted to mention that I've added the Ubuntu IRC team to the Op list on #ubuntu-ec
[19:43] <huayra> it has been our official channel for years (since 2007) but I was not aware of the guidelines for creation of channels for Ubuntu before today
[19:44] <huayra> now you know :)
[19:44] <Pici> Thanks :)
[19:45] <huayra> Thanks for the info Pici :)
[19:59] <m4v> too late for a "you can stick around"
[20:04] <Pici> m4v: I randomly came across a plugin for munin that you wrote today.
[20:04] <m4v> munin plugin? oh, the user one, i did not wrote, i fixed it
[20:05] <Pici> Oh.  Well, it was still neat that I saw a familiar name on something random like that.
[20:06] <m4v> hehe, now that I think about it, I said i was going to upload a better version but I sort of forgot
[20:06] <m4v> Pici: I pop in and out in some projects kinda randomly
[20:07] <Pici> The graph sample had your username on it, I was thinking to myself, "nah, that can't be the same person", but it was.
[20:08] <m4v> haha
[21:56] <maryha4ever> cta
[21:56] <maryha4ever> *cya ^^
[22:44] <dholbert> MTecknology: ping?
[22:45] <MTecknology> dholbert: ya?
[22:46] <dholbert> MTecknology, was just reading your blog post http://profarius.com/content/running-0bytes  at planet.ubuntu
[22:46] <MTecknology> oh
[22:46] <dholbert> MTecknology, and I was wondering, did you account for the fact that ext file systems reserve 5% (by default) to be only writeable by root? (and invisible to normal users)
[22:47] <dholbert> MTecknology, to completely use up that space, you'd have to write a bunch of files as the root user, until root can't write anymore
[22:47] <MTecknology> dholbert: I didn't before I sent it up but I was just reading up on things some and I guess that's why I was able to keep creating new files with that 8bytes
[22:48] <dholbert> MTecknology, if you want, you can account for that by doing "tune2fs -m 0 /dev/sdX"
[22:48] <dholbert> MTecknology, that sets reserved blocks to 0
[22:49] <dholbert> MTecknology, (without needing to reformat or anything)
[22:49] <MTecknology> dholbert: thanks
[22:50] <dholbert> MTecknology, no prob
[22:51] <MTecknology> I'll have to try it again to see what happens but I think writing that 1byte file over and over is what filled up that space. I have 8 bytes left and copied that file ~200 times
[22:51] <MTecknology> but I couldn't create one larger than a few bytes
[22:52] <dholbert> MTecknology, that space only would have been used up if you were doing that as root
[22:52] <dholbert> MTecknology, a normal user isn't allowed to fill up that space
[22:52] <MTecknology> I did
[22:52] <dholbert> oh cool
[22:52] <dholbert> missed that part
[22:53] <dholbert> nevermind then :)
[22:53] <MTecknology> I didn't mention it
[22:53] <MTecknology> I do want to try again with that tunefs though
[22:59] <MTecknology> dholbert: thanks for that suggestion; I like feedback - especially when I could be wrong. :)
[23:06] <dholbert> MTecknology, cool :) I happen to know about this because the default amount of reserved space can actually be quite large, so I usually tune it down to 0 or 1%
[23:06] <dholbert> MTecknology, default value is 5%, which is 50 GB on a 1TB drive
[23:07] <dholbert> and it's kind of silly to reserve 50 TB to be writeable only by root :)
[23:07] <maco> dholbert: i keep reading your nick as some cross between dholbach and dilbert
[23:07] <MTecknology> I did that too :P
[23:08] <dholbert> heh
[23:08] <MTecknology> dholbert: 50TB on a 1TB drive is very large; but I also agree with 50GB being very large
[23:08] <MTecknology> :P
[23:09] <MTecknology> That's nice to know for in the future when I have a drive big enoughto mess with
[23:10] <dholbert> MTecknology, it's more for if have a large ext3/4-formatted drive for backups or data or something
[23:10] <dholbert> *if you have
[23:39] <ubot4> In #ubuntu-cym, kn100 said: !mac is <reply> ewww you dirty dirty person
[23:51] <jdong> ...
[23:52] <m4v> I don't wanna heard that will say about !win
[23:54] <jdong> haha