[06:19] one more from Herb and he's out too [06:30] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (repeated abuse from morph3k) [09:50] In ubottu, syrinx_ said: you is lame [13:14] grex23 ban evading in -ot [13:48] fowlmouth seems to be offering useless advice [14:04] monkeydust claims to be running unity and classic simultaneously. I think he means compiz [14:21] fowlmouth, hi [14:21] what is this fuckery [14:22] ? [14:22] your servers messed up [14:22] you're ban forwarded here [14:23] o.O [14:23] How annoying [14:23] he /noticed me as well [14:24] (the the log readers, he just sent a ping to the entire channel) [14:24] hah [14:24] [15:06] kubuntu minimal desktop seems like an oxymoron [15:08] Hehe, maybe [15:46] ... [16:01] hrm? [16:01] rww: nothing worth repeating [16:03] In ubottu, Logan_ said: !forget paste-#ubuntu-uk [16:03] !paste-#ubuntu-uk [16:03] Pastebin is a service to post large texts so you don't flood the channel. The Ubuntu pastebin is at http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org (make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the #ubuntu channel topic) [16:03] (it points to a nonexistent pastebin, and the people in that channel can just use the default pastebin factoid) [16:03] or [16:03] we could be told about it so we can fix it [16:03] I like popey's idea [16:04] popey: you want to edit that :) [16:04] Logan_: I'm wary of touching channel specific factoids for non-core channels. [16:04] hmm, ok [16:04] looks like that link points to the LoCo home page [16:05] Logan_: Although broken links should probably be brought to their attention I suppose. [16:05] ^ [16:05] right, fixed it [16:05] I am sure they would appreciate the effort [16:06] !paste-#ubuntu-uk [16:06] http://pastebin.ubuntu-uk.org/105176 [16:07] it mentions -#ubuntu not #ubuntu-uk in the reply [16:07] nvm, its good enough ☺ [16:08] sorry, my client glitched [16:08] popey: thanks for fixing that :) [16:09] np, thanks for pointing it out === CarlFK1 is now known as CarlFK [17:05] hi Pici [17:05] Pici: Pici Pici Pici Pici Pici Pici [17:05] :) [17:07] Jungli can we help you? [17:14] hilights :( [18:00] . !fx4 is redundant with !firefox, imho. The latter links to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion which goes through the PPA stuff. [18:01] any objections to me repointing !ff4, !fx4, and !firefox4 to firefox considering that? [18:01] given that we now have firefox 5, makes sense [18:06] !ff4 [18:06] Firefox 4 is the current stable version of Firefox. Versions of Ubuntu before 11.04 do not have it (see !latest), but there is an unofficial and unsupported PPA that you can use by running the following command: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-stable && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install firefox [18:06] !-ff4 [18:06] ff4 aliases: fx4, firefox4 - added by IdleOne on 2011-03-22 20:52:15 - last edited by rww on 2011-05-16 04:52:54 [18:06] !-firefox [18:06] firefox aliases: firefox1.5, ff - added by Seveas on 2006-06-19 13:48:13 - last edited by genii-around on 2011-03-31 00:12:58 [18:06] !no, fx4 is firefox [18:06] You are editing an alias. Please repeat the edit command within the next 10 seconds to confirm [18:06] !no, fx4 is firefox [18:06] !no, firefox4 is firefox [18:06] !no, firefox4 is firefox [18:06] !no, ff4 is firefox [18:06] I'll remember that rww [18:06] !no, ff4 is firefox [18:06] !-firefox [18:06] firefox aliases: firefox1.5, ff, ff4 - added by Seveas on 2006-06-19 13:48:13 - last edited by genii-around on 2011-03-31 00:12:58 [18:07] * rww pokes ubottu with a stick of poking [18:07] !fx4 [18:07] firefox is the default web-browser on Ubuntu. To install the latest version, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion Installing plugins: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FirefoxPlugins - See also !firefox4 [18:07] oh well [18:08] * genii-around sips some coffee [18:17] * h00k cheers genii-around [18:18] tsbtmn: hello [18:18] I was unable to join #ubuntu due to what was explained as a DCC exploit. I am using a Linksys WRT54G router, hardware version 8.00 and firmware version 8.00.8, which I updated this morning and appear to the be most recent firmware for my hardware. Still no luck joining #ubuntu. Is my hardware unfixable? [18:18] rww: hey there. [18:18] tsbtmn: I'm not sure about your particular router, but the easiest way to stop yourself from being vulnerable to that exploit is to change your IRC client to connect on a port other than 6667 (8001 tends to work well) and reconnect. [18:20] once you reconnect on another port, you'll be dropped into #ubuntu-read-topic again, and "test me" shouldn't disconnect you (it'll take a couple of minutes for the bot to verify that) [18:20] rww: Cool. Looks like that may be the only solution, which is surprising. I would have thought that since this router was so popular, it would've been fixed. [18:21] router makers don't care :( [18:21] so would I. it could theroetically have been your IRC client, but the one you have is fine... hrm. [18:23] linksys's website isn't being cooperative, as usual. I'd just change the port and not worry about it personally :) [18:23] Oh well. A shame this particular model can't run any of those replacement firmwares. [18:50] Ok, I think I've reconfigured my IRC client to connect to Freenode on port 8001 and I've disconnected and reconnected to make sure that I'm current on port 8001 but I still can't seem to join #ubuntu. Has my nick been flagged, or something? [18:50] i think you have to wait for someone to test you, then they let you in [18:50] tsbtmn you need to say "test me" on #ubuntu-read-topic [18:50] but i dont know how to do the testing [18:50] The bots do the testing [18:51] Thanks I'll give it a go. [18:53] Looks like it's all good now. Thanks gang. [18:54] Another satisfied customer [19:38] genii-around++ [21:12] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (blissi appears to be abusive and has been muted, will need to be UNMUTED MANUALLY) [21:13] histo called the ops in #ubuntu (blinkyb) [21:13] histo called the ops in #ubuntu (blissi) [22:38] * [default_1234] (~default_1@199.80.153.128): Java IRC Hacks Bot [23:56] FORMAT timestamp {timestamp %%H:%%M:%%S} [23:57] no slash means GNR suck