[00:06] <Unit193> tardis: Know "The_Doctor" or Ttech?
[00:06] <tardis> Unit193: yes
[00:07] <Unit193> Figured with that timing
[04:25] <GoogleUrMom> Hi
[05:49] <bkerensa> =o
[05:49] <rww> oh, right, forgot about that one
[19:57] <m4v> http://pastebin.com/Ah9176Kr did someone ever saw that? or should I assume the one I'm helping is trying to troll me?
[19:58] <IdleOne> they are trolling you
[20:03] <tsimpson> it's only the content of /etc/lsb-release anyhow, easy enough to change
[20:04] <m4v> yeah, but the guy tells me he didn't change it, so I don't know what to think.
[20:04] <tsimpson> well, someone changed it...
[20:05] <IdleOne> windows would return that. so either they edited something or someone else did OR they are trolling.
[20:05] <tsimpson> or injected a lsb_release script somewhere in their $PATH
[20:05] <IdleOne> would not*
[20:05] <IdleOne> sorry.
[20:09] <oCean> m4v: let him md5sum `which lsb_release`
[20:09] <m4v> he left already, he gave a cat of the lsb-release file with the windows strings.
[20:10] <oCean> you could verify it by running an md5sum on that script
[20:24] <guntbert> I tried (out of curiosity) to see who is op for #ubuntu-de, chanserv told me: " You are not authorized to perform this operation."  why?
[20:25] <rww> guntbert: because /msg chanserv help set private is set
[20:25] <rww> you'd have to ask #ubuntu-de why that is, it's certainly not something Ubuntu's IRC Team mandates :)
[20:26] <guntbert> rww: clearly spoken, thx :-))