 bazhang: I'm on gnome...Ubuntu 10.10. I installed Google Chrome and when I did an Ubuntu update it automaticlly installed Chromium
[00:46] <bazhang> that makes sense?
[00:49] <h00k> No
[01:07] <bazhang> amin is acting odd, same fellow as amin_ asking odd questions yesterday
[01:07] <bazhang> * wolfgang is now known as newnick
[01:08] <IdleOne> don't see why chrome would install chromium
[01:09] <h00k> 20:09 ::: nick/newnick wolfgang -> newnick
[01:09] <h00k> again
[01:10] <bazhang> * [wolfgang] (~lolcat@146.247.170.58): lolcat what a surprise
[01:13] <bazhang> whoa
[01:14] <h00k> 20:13 ::: nick/huawa_fraunz w0lfgeng -> huawa_fraunz
[01:14] <h00k> same thing?
[01:14] <h00k> I missed it stopped paying attention
[01:28] <IdleOne> cisco switches are an Ubuntu issue?
[02:04] <bazhang> * [I-want-money] (~amin@2.176.153.113): ghoromsagh   <--- wonder if thats the same amin as from before
[02:04] <IdleOne> looks like it
 lets see how this goes, i just setup a userPW, rootPW, bitdefender, and a system update.
[02:39] <bazhang> bitdefender?
[02:40] <bazhang> http://www.bitdefender.com/business/antivirus-for-unices.html#system-requirements
[02:43] <bazhang> among the supported distros : Oracle Linux 5 or newer
[03:00] <bazhang> augh
[03:01] <jrib> since I can't forward to ##fix-your-connection... what should I do instead?
[03:01] <bazhang> he's doing that intentionally is my guess
[03:02] <bazhang> switched IP after the first round
[03:04] <bazhang> * jhjhjh (Siwy@by38146.petrus.pl) has joined #ubuntu   <--- round 3
[03:07] <Pici> its ##fix_your_connection
[03:07] <Pici> jrib: ^
[03:07] <jrib> Pici: oh :D
[03:11] <bazhang> heh
[03:21] <jrib> heh now the petrus.pl guy is pming me
[03:21] <jrib> (from fgfgfg account)
[03:21] <bazhang> refuses to answer mine
[03:22] <jrib> he's speaking polish I guess which I do not understand
[03:22] <bazhang> maybe because I am so SCARY
[03:23] <jrib> what google can translate is not so nice though
[03:23] <bazhang> great. now he's doing it via the gateway
[03:24] <jrib> bazhang: yeah, about to ban 78.28.48
[03:25] <bazhang> * FloodBot1 sets mode -m #ubuntu
[03:25] <bazhang> * FloodBot2 sets mode +m #ubuntu <--- fun times
[03:28] <bazhang> PerfieM, it's not been two weeks, which is when you were requested to come back
[03:31] <PerfieM> I figured I would just chill in here like mquin, until it's my time to speak. You know? :)
[03:31] <bazhang> PerfieM, not the way it works, you know that.
[03:32] <PerfieM> Yeah, I know, but this way seems kinda okay, right?
[03:32] <PerfieM> change things up a bit, amirite?
[03:32] <bazhang> PerfieM, nope. please exit the channel, thanks.
[03:34] <PerfieM> if I dont exit are you gonna kick me out?
[03:34] <jrib> now he's ~wsirc_035@108.59.1.1 ...
[03:34] <jrib> ugh.
[03:35] <bazhang> PerfieM, it really makes joining here in two weeks moot; this type of behavior practically guarantees your bans will not be removed at that time
[03:35] <PerfieM> This is like really cool. I mean I practiclly have a court date on IRC
[03:35] <PerfieM> HOW COOL IS THAT?!
[03:35] <bazhang> PerfieM, better to exit now, before that happens
[03:36] <jrib> bazhang: if you're around, watch wsirc as he is the petrus.pl guy (I have to go)
[03:36] <bazhang> jrib, ok, and thanks
[03:36] <jrib> night :D
[03:36] <PerfieM> bazhang: okay chief, tak'er easy
[03:37] <bazhang> PerfieM, again, please exit the channel
[04:02] <bazhang> PerfieM, I can see you are active elsewhere; please exit the channel
[04:03] <PerfieM> bazhang: I'm clearly having problem understanding, you may as well just kick me out
[07:54] <tsimpson> seriously, our bantracker is just horrible
[07:57] <oCean> what did it do now?
[07:57] <jussi> oCean: he has to work on it... :P
[07:57] <oCean> Ahh
[07:57]  * jussi hugs tsimpson
[07:58]  * IdleOne appreciates the hard work.
[07:58] <jussi> as does jussi01
[07:58] <jussi> and jussi
[07:58] <jussi> :D
[07:59] <IdleOne> hehe
[07:59] <IdleOne> both of you
[08:03] <tsimpson> somehow I made the main web page take 5 mins to load, fortunately I kept a backup of the original
[08:03] <jussi> cripes
[08:09] <elky> is it still sqlite?
[08:10] <jussi> yes :(
[08:10] <elky> eww
[08:10] <elky> ewwwwwwww
[08:11] <elky> and i guess like fifty million times more queries than when you first started on it
[08:12] <tsimpson> no, same amount of queries, just somehow a lot slower
[08:12] <jussi> Denis wrote the first one...
[08:12] <jussi> I blame denis
[08:12] <jussi> :P
[08:13] <IdleOne> should lart him
[08:14] <tsimpson> I doubt it was actually designed to operate on a ~575MB database
[08:14] <elky> sqlite isn't really, no
[08:15] <elky> is it using a db abstraction layer?
[08:16] <tsimpson> no, if it was we'd have moved to MySQL already
[08:25] <Myrtti> whatever possessed him to make it sqlite, would be nice to know
[08:25] <elky> Myrtti, he probably didn't expect it to become so actually useful
[08:26] <Myrtti> ...
[08:27] <elky> he's dutch, they're weird :P
[08:27] <Myrtti> you are more gracious in your wording than what I had in mind
[08:28] <oCean> Them dutchlanders...
[08:30] <elky> Myrtti, honestly, the fact that he didn't use an abstraction layer is bad enough. that he used sqlite is just the icing.
[08:32] <Myrtti> yeah well, I would have tried to do it in postgresql just to make it sql:92 compliant...
[08:32] <Myrtti> but Im weird, too
[08:43] <jpds> tsimpson: Mount the DB, on ramdisk.
[12:31] <bazhang>  [I-want-money] (~amin@2.176.153.113): ghoromsagh
[12:31] <bazhang> * [HSarena] (~hamid@2.176.133.211): Hamid
[12:31] <bazhang> might those be the same? or just close, but no cigar
 Hello ubungi socializians
[14:03] <bazhang> troll detected
[14:03] <bazhang> this is the guy who was spoofing Corey earlier with C0rey
[14:14] <h00k> o.o
[14:44] <bazhang> arilyn is trolling -unregged
[19:18]  * oCean blinks
[19:31] <oCean> LjL2: y u so bouncy
[19:56] <tsimpson> oCean: they are mobile IPs
[20:04] <h00k> :(
[20:18] <oCean> tsimpson: what is a mobile IP. An accesspoint is an accesspoint, right?
[20:21] <tsimpson> a mobile "accesspoint" doesn't have much to do with the external IP
[20:21] <tsimpson> the IPs external servers see are the public-facing endpoints
[20:28] <ikonia> evening
[21:31] <h00k> woah, totally missed gridbag in #ubuntu
[21:31] <Jordan_U> I would have removed them had they not quit themselves when they did.
[21:32] <h00k> heh :)