[02:00] ohh, I need my member cloak :) [02:01] Paste LP :) [02:02] www.launchpad.net/~cheri703 [02:02] I think...am eating a cupcake, hard to type [02:02] jussi tsimpson elky topyli ^^ Cheri703 is part of the family [02:02] :) [02:03] btw you get dish duty this week :P [02:04] hey, she wasn't the first person to ask for a cloak today. [02:06] hmm, I must revise the chores sheet in that case [02:06] Cheri703: your chores will be assigned shortly. [02:07] :) [02:08] I prefer laundry to dishes [02:09] ok, new chores... Pici gets dishes, Cheri703 gets laundry. I get to take the dog out AGAIN! [02:10] *generally* laundry is less potentially gross than dishes...not always, but at least it can be gathered up in non-sketchy clothes ;) [02:11] I should be around for a few more hours tonight, no real rush on the cloak or anything :) I forgot until just a bit ago [03:34] * rww Cheri703 (btw: IRCC and freenode people tend to be around during Europe timezones, you'll probably get faster cloak help in a few hours or tomorrow morning) [03:34] ... that wasn't a msg [03:35] Cheri703, see above, everyone else close your eyes and pretend I'm competent at IRC :( [03:35] hehe, yeah, I know about the european folks, I'll be back on tomorrow....as usual :) [09:39] !no, opendns is To set up OpenDNS in Ubuntu, see https://store.opendns.com/setup/device/ubuntu/ [09:41] !opendns [09:41] To set up OpenDNS in Ubuntu, see https://www.opendns.com/start?device=ubuntu [09:42] ubottu: ping [09:42] pong [09:42] another contentless ping... sigh... [09:43] !opendns [09:43] To set up OpenDNS in Ubuntu, see https://www.opendns.com/start?device=ubuntu [09:43] ubottu: no, opendns is To set up OpenDNS in Ubuntu, see https://store.opendns.com/setup/device/ubuntu/ [09:43] I'll remember that Tm_T [09:43] ah, there [09:44] Thankie [10:04] * Unit193 ponders saying something about !f5 [10:22] !compositor-#xubuntu |Deadlink [10:23] Deadlink: For instructions on how to enable the compositor in Xubuntu, please see http://www.xfce.org/index.php?page=documentation&lang=en#xcomposite [10:41] !f5 [10:41] Remember that every time you hit refresh, Canonical is wasting money, bandwidth, and CPU time serving your request instead of doing useful things like uploading the image or paying for ShipIt disks. Please do so sparingly. [10:42] lol, thats for release time [10:42] although, now we have to remove shipit [10:42] It's not really worth saying, but there is no ShipIt anymore :P [10:42] hehe [10:42] !forget f5 [10:42] I'll forget that, jussi [10:43] Unit193: you got a replacement url for that xfce one? [10:43] * Unit193 is on page 20 of a local copy [10:43] jussi: Testing? I'm sure [10:43] !testing-#xubuntu [10:43] For information on how to help test the next release of Xubuntu, please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Xubuntu/Testing [10:43] Unit193: no, the compositor one [10:45] http://www.xfce.org/projects/xfwm4 good enough? "It provides its own compositing manager" [10:46] It's almost 7am so I'm a little slower [10:50] Unit193: that doesnt help with how to enable the compositor... [10:54] jussi: I don't happen to know of any other than https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce#How_to_enable_the_compositor_in_Xfce_4.6 :P And that it's in Menu > Settings > Settings Manager > Window Manager Tweaks > Compositor [10:54] hehe [10:57] Starting in version 5, !frostwire is only a bittorrent client [10:58] !frostwire [10:58] frostwire is a totally open source !gnutella client, forked from the Limewire source code. For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire [10:59] Unit193: care to provide a revised text for that one? [11:03] ubottu: frostwire is a totally open source !bittorrent client, based on Vuze, the Azureus BitTorrent Engine. For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire [11:04] Best I could come up with (Sorry about -ops spam :P ) [11:07] http://www.frostwire.com/about Replaced LimeWire torrent with vuze and dropped LW gnutella, GUI still based on LW? [11:12] And screen-#ubuntu-server is Screen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. The 'byobu' package provides very useful additional utilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen [11:16] why is that #ubuntu-server specific? [11:16] !screen [11:16] screen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen [11:16] I didn't put that in, I'm just pointing something out? [11:16] it was mostly a rhetorical question [11:17] Yeah, but I answered :D (I'll not do that) [11:17] so what's the difference/relationship between byobu and screen-profiles? [11:18] besides main vs universe [11:20] Also known as: screen-profiles [11:20] https://launchpad.net/byobu [11:22] It's in universe? Would you happen to be on Natty? [11:23] hmmm, I have never considered screen as "window manager" (: [11:24] Unit193: no, lucid [11:24] !info screen-profiles lucid [11:24] screen-profiles (source: byobu): package renamed -> byobu. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.68-0ubuntu1.1 (lucid), package size 25 kB, installed size 56 kB [11:24] !info byobu lucid [11:25] byobu (source: byobu): a set of useful profiles and a profile-switcher for GNU screen. In component main, is optional. Version 2.68-0ubuntu1.1 (lucid), package size 68 kB, installed size 688 kB [11:25] I guessed you were not on Oneiric or Natty [11:25] !forget screen-#ubuntu-server [11:25] I'll forget that, tsimpson [11:26] !no screen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. The 'byobu' package provides very useful additional utilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen [11:26] I'll remember that tsimpson [11:26] !screen [11:26] screen is a window manager for terminal sessions, also useful over SSH. The 'byobu' package provides very useful additional utilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Screen [11:28] !frostwire [11:28] frostwire is a totally open source !gnutella client, forked from the Limewire source code. For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire [11:28] !no frostwire is a totally open source !bittorrent client, based on Vuze, the Azureus BitTorrent Engine. For installation help, please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FrostWire [11:28] I'll remember that tsimpson [11:29] !p2p [11:29] Peer-to-peer filesharing clients are available for several networks/protocols, including !BitTorrent, !Gnutella, !eDonkey, !DirectConnect, !SoulSeek - Multi-protocol engines include !MLDonkey and !giFT - See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/P2PFileSharing for general information [11:29] !gnutella [11:29] Gnutella clients: GTK-Gnutella (GTK, stand-alone), gifTui, giFToxic (GTK, based on giFT), Apollon (KDE, based on giFT), mldonkey-gui (GTK, based on MLDonkey), KMLDonkey (KDE, based on MLDonkey), !Frostwire (Java, not in the !repositories) - See also !P2P [11:30] !no gnutella is Some Gnutella clients: GTK-Gnutella (GTK, stand-alone), gifTui, giFToxic (GTK, based on giFT), Apollon (KDE, based on giFT), mldonkey-gui (GTK, based on MLDonkey), KMLDonkey (KDE, based on MLDonkey) - See also !P2P [11:30] I'll remember that tsimpson [11:30] !bittorrent [11:30] Torrent clients: Transmission (GTK and terminal-based), Deluge-Torrent, Freeloader, BitStormLite, BitTornado-GUI (GTK), KTorrent (KDE), QTorrent (Qt), Azureus/Vuse (Java), TorrentFlux (web-based), bittornado, rTorrent, cTorrent, bittorrent, aria2 (terminal-based) - FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html - See also !P2P [11:30] god I hate these "list of software: ..." factoids [11:32] Packagename is deluge and GetDeb repos still have package frostwire4 and frostwire so while it's gone bittorrent, it seems you can still get the older one from somewhere (I wouldn't think it's maintained though) [11:32] !bittorrent =~ /TorrentFlux/!Frostwire (Java), TorrentFlux/ [11:32] Nothing changed there [11:33] !no torrent is Some torrent clients: Transmission (GTK and terminal-based), Deluge-Torrent, Freeloader, BitStormLite, BitTornado-GUI (GTK), KTorrent (KDE), QTorrent (Qt), Azureus/Vuse (Java), !Frostwire (Java), TorrentFlux (web-based), bittornado, rTorrent, cTorrent, bittorrent, aria2 (terminal-based) - FAQ: http://www.bittorrent.com/FAQ.html - See also !P2P [11:33] I'll remember that tsimpson [11:33] someone needs to provide a web UI to factoid editing [11:34] *Someone who isn't me [11:34] Heh, do you have time for anything BUT ubottu? [11:35] sometimes, I also sleep [11:35] but then I wake up screaming, after having a supy-nightmare [11:35] How many times did someone recommend Limnoria? :P [11:36] I've also seen that rbot that I'm sure someone has pushed too [11:37] the only reason we haven't move to rbot (or ) is because it would require rewriting all the plugins [11:37] which we plan to do anyway, but it's painful enough already [11:38] Limnoria is like Gribble, updates/changes to Supybot is why I thought of that one (Had to see if it would even work myself) [11:38] we have considered forking suptbot, but I'd rather not stick my name on any of that code [11:39] Haha! Yeah, seems rather heavy :P [11:39] besides, "supybot" is the one in the repositories, so that's what I'd rather use [14:23] hi guys. we're wondering what happened to the ubotu bot that was in #ubuntuone. it seems to have disappeared, and we really miss the bug info, and logging onto irclogs.ubuntu.com [14:24] dobey: hi, which bot name was it? [14:25] dobey: you still have logging (ubuntulo1 is there) [14:25] jussi: i think it was ubot4` maybe? [14:25] yeah, http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/05/02/%23ubuntuone.html#t12:54 [14:25] dobey: ahh, thats jpds' baby. [14:26] We will have to wait for him to be active. [14:26] hmm [14:27] jpds: ping :) [14:34] dobey: Back. [14:35] jpds: thanks! [14:40] cheers [15:01] any of the cloak people around? I need mine :) (unless I somehow got one and didn't notice?) [15:02] Cheri703: launchpad site? [15:02] www.launchpad.net/~cheri703 [15:03] ircc ^ [15:03] jussi tsimpson elky topyli [15:05] ubot4 seems to be missing oneiric [15:05] Mkaysi: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [15:06] VorTechS, niko, tomaw: anyone around for a cloak request? [15:06] yes [15:06] [18:05:26] ubot4: info firefox oneiric [15:06] [18:05:26] GTRsdk: 'oneiric' is not a valid distribution: hardy, jaunty, karmic, lucid, maverick, natty [15:06] Well at least it has jaunty and karmic ;) [15:06] niko: could you give Cheri703 an ubuntu/member cloak please [15:07] done [15:07] thanks :) [15:07] congrats Cheri703 [15:07] thanks :) [15:07] yay Cheri703 \o/ [15:07] and congrats to Cheri703 too [15:07] :) [15:08] thanks! [15:08] jpds: ubot4 missing oneiric ^ [15:08] I wonder when m4v is going to apply for membership [15:11] I made too many contributions so writing a wiki page for it is too much work [15:12] that makes sense in a universe of reverse logic like the Ubuntuverse [15:25] I'll apply sometime, is just that... eh.. I guess I really don't like writing wiki pages. [15:26] specially ones about myself. [15:27] no one like writing wiki pages [15:27] it's a hurdle that proves your determination ;) [15:29] oh, makes sense. [15:31] ah, Cheri703's thing is fixed, yay. sorry for my idling [15:31] tsimpson: there was some others as well, but I suppose they need to be online to be handled [15:32] yeah [15:32] savvas [15:32] just making a mental note [15:35] two problems with wikis: 1) creating and editing on sucks, and 2) all this time you know someone will break it anyway [15:35] Myrtti knows [15:35] s/on/one/ [15:35] oh yeah [20:00] jpds: Got a sec? ubot2` doesn't respond to !info cherokee, only ubot2`: info cherokee (Nick prefix)