[00:31] perfm at it again in #ubuntu-offtopic [00:32] * rww readies the ninjaop shuriken [00:33] rww: Quite. [01:38] thoughts on this?: [01:38] . !no, derivatives is Our channels provide support for Ubuntu and recognized derivatives only. If you're using an unofficial derivative, please use its support options instead, as there may be repository and software changes that affect your issue which we don't know about. For more information on recognized derivatives, see http://www.ubuntu.com/project/derivatives [01:40] (I think that focusing on what we /do/ support is likely to be easier to do than listing what we /don't/ support, but I can just fix the outdated stuff on !derivatives if y'all disagree :) [01:58] What's a "recognised derivative"? [01:59] Could we be consistent with other docs, and call them "flavours" if they are part of Ubuntu, and not if they aren't? [02:00] Lubuntu should be added to that list now [02:01] Yep. [02:01] persia: I'm just going off what the page says ;P [02:02] Fair enough. [02:02] * persia schedules completely rewriting that page [02:09] why am I not surprised that kiffa has BT history [03:11] !joke > kiffa [05:29] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (Plazma-Blooowz appears to be abusive and has been muted, will need to be UNMUTED MANUALLY) [07:56] @btlogin [08:14] !appeals [08:14] If you disagree with a decision by an operator, please first pay #ubuntu-ops a visit. If you are still unhappy, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/AppealProcess for the steps you should take. If you feel the need to discuss the channel rules, please contact the ops on IRC or via the email address on the aforementioned page. [08:22] FYI [08:22] !ppa-purge [08:22] To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:/ » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html [08:24] * popey grumbles at the webupd8 link [08:26] ye, we need an ubuntu wiki page for the information [08:26] but I'm lost with the said wiki, so... [08:44] Tm_T: Come up with the contents, a few of us know how to slog through the wiki, we'd be happy to take care of that part. [08:47] I'll gather some txt [10:04] Some crude base with two methods, http://paste.ubuntu.com/626435/ [10:04] I have no idea what the apt method do for an installed packages, does it downgrade to ones in the repository or not [10:11] apparently only removes the ppa from sources.list [10:24] we must speak to the backtrack guys and get them to change the default xchat channel [10:25] ikonia: do they have a bugtracker? [10:26] I don't know, I'm looking around the site now [10:26] yes they do have, redmine [10:26] http://redmine.backtrack-linux.org:8080/projects/backtrack [12:29] Lasers is just offering random advice [14:17] making any sense? [14:18] i lost track 10 minutes ago... [14:18] he wants firefox.exe [14:19] anyone checking out tiox and thegoodcushion in -ot? [15:08] Pici: beat me to it [15:43] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (Rez- appears to be abusive and has been muted, will need to be UNMUTED MANUALLY) === charlie-tca is now known as charlie-tca1 [16:22] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (LopRez appears to be abusive and has been muted, will need to be UNMUTED MANUALLY) [16:58] I'm pondering adding a factoid for !sasl. [16:58] !tor-sasl [16:58] freenode blocks connections from Tor users on its regular servers. Users registered with nickserv can connect to freenode's Tor hidden service instead; see http://freenode.net/irc_servers.shtml#tor for instructions. For help, ask in #freenode. [17:14] !-sasl [17:14] !-tor-sasl [17:14] tor-sasl is tor-gpg - added by Tm_T on 2010-08-14 22:45:41 [17:15] well there's an anachronism for you [17:15] !-tor-gpg [17:15] tor-gpg aliases: torgpg, tor-sasl, torsasl - added by nalioth on 2007-03-14 06:43:29 - last edited by Tm_T on 2010-08-14 23:05:10 [18:53] wh, wh wh, what did I do now? [23:34] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (njank appears to be abusive and has been muted, will need to be UNMUTED MANUALLY)