[00:37] bbiam forced reboot [01:13] Heya peeps [01:17] hello SamuraiAlba [01:29] Wassup? [01:40] andrew times out...? [01:40] when did that ever happen? [01:40] :- [01:40] P [01:42] IÄ! IÄ! Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn! [02:03] Wee... [02:03] that downtime was my own fault [02:08] Don't make excuses, andrew [06:47] I'm going to bed, but perhaps someone will see this and answer before I come back tomorrow: I used apt to install ubuntustudio top level packages, but then I removed them and all the apps they caused to install did not get uninstalled when I ran "apt-get autoremove". How do I get them to uninstall without trying to find a way to dump my dpkg database and compare to a vanilla install? [12:14] ChinnoDog: try autoclean [12:15] aptitude ^^ [12:15] also --purge [13:26] well, too late for --purge, i always do when removing anything [16:44] Sony Powerless Against Latest PS3 Hack [16:44] http://www.sonyinsider.com/2010/12/30/the-ps3-has-been-fully-hacked/ [16:45] Were they unplugged? [16:46] ba-dum-tss [16:46] *facepalm* [20:22] howdy [20:32] doody [20:55] who broke ubuntu's mailman? [20:57] It might be argued that mailman is intrinsically broken. [20:57] hush, I like mailman [20:58] So do I, mostly. [20:58] it's broken? [20:58] I mean, it sucks, but it sucks less than its competitors. [20:58] not anymore [20:59] it was first reporting an internal problem, then the domain didn't respond, now it's working [20:59] who unbroke ubuntu's mailman? [21:08] down again [21:08] I thought you meant ubuntu's mailman package, not their production system. :) [21:09] https://lists.ubuntu.com/ [21:09] "This webpage is not available." [21:09] :( [21:16] sadness [21:17] I agree [21:17] Especially while I'm waiting for an email to show up there to be approved. [22:19] :( === lamalex_ is now known as lamalex