[10:57] <bazhang> libc6 upgrade? that sounds odd
[10:58] <erUSUL> very odd; he is not telling all the history... happens when you know you did something wrong (tm)
[10:58] <erUSUL> :)
[11:01] <rww> Yeah, I'm pretty much ignoring them under the assumption that they did something stupid and aren't saying what, which means that anything they say is suspect, which makes troubleshooting impossible.
[11:01] <bazhang> who was it that said 'humble' alot? was that alab_d ?
[11:02] <rww> bazhang: my logs don't go back very far at all, but about half of them are alabd saying it
[11:03] <bazhang> rww, just as I suspected
[11:03] <bazhang> rww, thanks much :)
[11:04] <erUSUL> bazhang: hay it was the guy saying it was making a book and asking questions about GPL free gratis and all that ...
[11:04] <erUSUL> ?
[11:04] <erUSUL> he even  msged me ...
[11:04] <rww> bazhang: I don't have alabd's IP address, though (he's cloaked), so no positive ID.
[11:04] <bazhang> erUSUL, yep; the 'Linux Resume' fellow as well :)
[13:58] <m4v> ooh, spanish again
[13:59] <erUSUL> guadalinex kids strike back
[14:00] <m4v> it could be easily ubuntu users :P
[14:00] <m4v> ubuntu kids*
[14:25] <DJones> Whats the story with the usario nick, is it the same person that seems to come in every day talking in spanish, normally before ending up being removed, or is it actually multiple people that pick the same nick or have it as a default on an irc client?
[14:25] <m4v> usuario means "user"
[14:26] <m4v> could it be the default nick of some client, can't tell
[14:27] <DJones> m4v: Thanks, I was under the mistaken impression it was a users nick, there normally seems to be a few different ones suffixed by "_"'s so I'd guess it probably is a default nick somewhere
[14:27] <erUSUL> DJones: probably like m4v says is default nick in the irc client configuration (or livecd)
[14:28] <DJones> no worries, it was just something I'd gotten curious about
[14:28] <m4v> there's one "usuario" that seems to use the same ip range at least, but not all
[14:28] <erUSUL> i think it is mostly default in the livecd
[14:29] <erUSUL> most nicks usuario___ are people from a livecd trying to recover a system. in my experience
[14:30] <DJones> erUSUL: That explains it, I hadn't considered that "user" would be translated to "usuario", I guess my spanish lessons 25 years ago were a waste of time
[14:31] <erUSUL> DJones: ;)
[14:35] <topyli> they're probably guadalinex users. we have filed a bug asking them to change their default irc client's configuration
[14:37] <topyli> school kid discovers nice linux system -> finds "irc client" in menu, clicks -> client automatically connects to #ubuntu -> everyone is confused
[14:41] <Pici> hola ensues
[14:42] <DJones> Closely followed by Oooooooooolllllllllaaaaaaaaaa :)
[14:42] <leche> hola :) que tal?
[14:42] <erUSUL> bien gracias; ¿y tu?
[14:44] <leche> bien tambien, pero hay que hacer mucho para la universidad -.-
[14:45] <leche> (oh, was this correct? i forgot alot of spanish speaking in the last 3 years not speaking spanish)
[14:45] <m4v> leche: yes it was
[14:46] <DJones> This is were I think back to my grandfather & him speaking spanish when he was frustrated & reverting back to what I guess would be classed as his native language having been born and  brought up in Chile
[19:47] <DJones> Has anybody heard of/used ubucleaner.sh Just saw somebody suggest that another user should use it & wondered if it was a) safe and b) supported in #ubuntu http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubucleaner-simple-bash-script-to-keep-your-ubuntu-system-clean.html
[19:50] <leche> hmm
[19:50] <DJones> I think as soon as I hear script, my first thought is automatix (cough)
[19:59] <leche> yes, same here
[19:59] <leche> i dont like such scripts, (except i wrote them by myself ;))
[20:00] <jpds> 31 line script, that just clears trash and old kernels.
[20:01] <leche> the old kernel thing is a nono i think.
[20:01] <leche> there should be at least one more fallback kernel
[20:08] <Pici> It doesn't look that bad
[20:08] <jdong> sudo chmod +x 71529-ubucleaner.sh
[20:08] <jdong> ...
[20:09] <jdong> maybe you need to sudo sudo sudo sudo sudo chmod it too. you know, just to make sure chmod has access to a user owned file.
[20:09] <DJones> leche: I'd agree about having a fallback kernel
[20:15] <DJones> I guess no no damage to trash would be done running it on 8.04 even though the folder location changed after 8.04
[20:16] <jdong> the code still makes me cringe though.
[20:19] <Pici> Its the kind of script that I'd keep to myself.
[20:19] <jdong> likewise
[20:21] <jussi01> yeah, people like to share.
[20:32] <jpds> jdong: You clearly haven't seen Soyuz code.
[20:35] <jdong> jpds: haha I guess I'll live happily in ignorance!
[20:45] <jussi01> jdong: whats the status on that subforum rename for us?
[20:46] <jdong> jussi01: I group-replied everyone yesterday, requesting a suggested wording for the subforum name + description
[20:46] <jdong> once you/scott replies with that, I'll go ahead and apply it.
[20:46] <jussi01> jdong: I mustve missed that one....
[20:47] <jdong> jussi01: uh oh have I been composing emails in my dreams again?
[20:47] <jussi01> (but its currently on our list and Im sure scottl will be back to you soon)
[20:47] <jdong> well anyway, group-reply with that info and I'll apply the change :)
[20:47] <jussi01> jdong: more likely it just got deleted when I was half asleep
[20:47] <jdong> ah :)
[20:47] <jdong> jussi01: I've turned in homework in my sleep too...
[20:47] <jdong> that didn't go so well.
[20:48] <jussi01> lol
[20:48] <jdong> I'm sure I could've gotten an excuse from the mental health dept for that though!
[20:48] <jussi01> hahah
[20:49] <jussi01> shamelessly stolen from forumsmatthew, but still: http://imgbit.com/images/2868c9c9331249519453.gif
[20:49] <jussi01> very cool
[20:49] <jdong> very cool indeed
[20:51] <leche> yepp
[21:02] <DJones> That would be brilliant as a desktop background
[21:05] <leche> animated?
[21:05] <leche> i would freak out after an hour ;)