[02:44] are away messages considered not-allwoed in #ubuntu? [02:45] nevermind, ubottu answered me :) [03:20] ubottu: tell Resistance about guidelines [07:04] worth mentioning here, osssas [~dfjgjgfj@76.73.3.220] posted a very, very offensive image in #ubuntu-women [07:04] I'm quite upset [07:05] What sort? Are they in other channels yet? [07:06] porn drawing with the ubuntu logo on the woman [07:07] they aren't anywhere else I am, first joined with the nick carjay [07:08] K [08:54] FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (repeated abuse from tnk1) [13:30] In ubottu, Resistance said: !wicd is WICD is an alternative to !networkmanager for managing wired and wireless connectivity, but is not currently compatible with Mobile Broadband (3G) connections. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WICD for more information about WICD. [13:46] iceroot called the ops in #ubuntu (Mandingo) [13:46] NimeshNeema called the ops in #ubuntu () [14:42] could someone on the ops team memoserv tnk1? I've sent him i think 8 privmsgs thus far in the past 8 days asking him to turn off his away messages, per the guidelines... [14:42] and he hasnt [14:42] (still does it) [14:42] see #Ubuntu [16:27] cyberjorge: how can we help? [16:27] nothing just checking this out :) [16:28] never knew this channel exist [16:28] please read the /topic [16:28] we do not allow idling. [16:30] cyberjorge: please /part this channel if you have no issues to discuss [16:31] ok sure, thanks! [16:31] * mneptok banned BluesKaj from #u a few minutes ago [16:32] huh [16:32] mneptok: not sure if you're aware, but bluekaj's behaviour has been worrisome lately [16:32] until there is a very marked improvement in attitude, i would suggest the ban stay in place. [16:32] so it's perfectly fine with me [16:32] oCean: see above inputline [16:32] as bazhang said "fuel the fire and criticize us mostly" [16:33] i have, on several occasions, offered to discuss things here. i am always rebuked, and in "ad hominem" ways. [16:33] mneptok: I have noticed the similar pattern [16:33] "I'll do as I please, you guys deal with it, and it's not up for discussion," seems to be the playbook. [16:34] very true === mquin- is now known as mquin [19:35] In #ubuntu, ramquestion said: !ask is it normal if my cpu-ID tells me I run in cas latency 7 my new 8gb rams of 9 latency [20:26] oh man [20:47] hi, my edit request (yesterday) was serious: !alis ~= /#u/*u/ In my eyes my version is more instructive (with regard to alis) than the current one [20:47] hi guntbert [20:47] !alis [20:47] alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" for help and ask any questions about it in #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* [20:49] guntbert: the problem with that command would be that alis would return channels that are in no way connected to the project and of which the quality we can't even know, even less guarantee [20:50] others might not share my opinion but I personally don't see the benefits of the edit [20:50] And one which we know is of dubious quality. ( Hi log watchers :) [20:50] Myrtti: true, but I want to get the point across that you can put a wildcard even at the start of your search term [20:51] I have to admit I never looked through that list :) [20:51] I was only talking about alis syntax [20:55] guntbert: I think that any small benefit by showing people that patterns can start with a wildcard is outweighed by showing people channels which are not affiliated with the Ubuntu project with people who probably don't understand things like the distinction between # channels and ##channels. [20:55] in that case we could include another example? Like /$/ or *http*/ [20:56] oCean: definitely a much better idea :-) [20:57] I think it's helpful, Jordan_U, Myrtti ? [20:58] !alis ~= +$+ or /msg alis list *http*+ [20:58] In #ubuntu-ops, guntbert said: !alis ~= +$+ or /msg alis list *http*+ [21:00] nice, ubottu thanks me in private even if I make the request here in the channel - she is so considerate :) [21:02] I kind of liked #ubuntu* as it's immediately useful for a lot of users. Though I'm not set on it. [21:03] guntbert: Have you seen many people who didn't realize that wildcards could go anywhere? [21:03] Jordan_U: the alis factoid is often given to users who are looking for other channels [21:03] I actually think it's a good idea to show that other search options are available [21:03] oCean: True. [21:04] I'm convinced. [21:04] well, I'll leave it to you - thx for your time [21:06] * oCean shrugs [21:06] !alis ~= +$+ or /msg alis list *http*+ [21:06] I'll remember that oCean [21:06] !alis [21:06] alis is a services bot that can help you find channels. Read "/msg alis help list" for help and ask any questions about it in #freenode. Example usage: /msg alis list #ubuntu* or /msg alis list *http*