[00:47] acerimmer called the ops in #ubuntu () [04:07] why would someone using lmde ask in #ubuntu ? it would surely break their system [04:59] @mark #ubuntu junio864 One of those chain-letter "zomg nekkid pictures" websites [04:59] The operation succeeded. [06:52] IS son of a gun considered family friendly? [06:54] vibhav: I wouldn't consider it not family friendly. [06:54] PLease say that in #ubuntu-offtopic ,thanks [06:54] vibhav: Er... [06:54] double negative confused him, I think. [06:54] aww [07:45] user ADildeaux is PMing racist garbage in #ubuntu channel [07:46] is this on join? [07:47] pangolin: is that to me? I'm not sure. [07:47] zykotick9: could you please msg me what was sent to you? [07:48] Hello there, I received an offensive PM from Adildeaux [07:48] according to my irc logs, its not the first time he's done this... [07:48] handled [07:48] Jan 23 2012 01:59:23 * ADildeaux has quit (K-Lined) [07:48] oh, that was fast. thanks [07:48] thanks for the report :) [07:49] pangolin: did that work ok? [07:49] yup got it. thank you. [07:49] thanks. [12:18] !precise [12:18] Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) will be the sixteenth release of Ubuntu. Codename announcement here: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/784 | Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1 [12:18] !-precise [12:18] precise has no aliases - added by Pici on 2011-10-05 19:38:43 - last edited by pangolin on 2011-11-20 01:43:24 [12:19] !no precise is Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) will be the sixteenth release of Ubuntu. Codename announcement here: http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/784 - Blueprints at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise - Discussion and support in #ubuntu+1 [12:19] I'll remember that LjL [12:20] sixteen releases... wow [12:21] interesting same point as fedora [12:22] we will have to start going faster to stay ahead of firefox though [12:22] the firefox situation is a total joke [12:23] fedora seem to be better placed to handle it as their model pushes updated packages, but it's going to be tough for ubuntu locking in package versions to a release. [12:24] we don't with firefox, it is one of the special exceptions now [12:24] yes, but it's quite a slog [12:24] the previous times it has happened wasn't the best of tasks, so hopefully this will get smoother [13:12] aug [13:12] +h [13:33] I changed the text of !dist-upgrade, maybe it'll be more convincing... [13:33] !dist-upgrade [13:33] A dist-upgrade will install new dependencies for packages already installed and may remove packages if they are no longer needed. This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu, see !upgrade if that is your intention. [13:34] and we're not going to say it again! Don't make me stop this car Mister!!!1 [13:35] :P [13:35] too much? [14:32] http://i.imgur.com/bW8K9.jpg [14:33] mneptok, nice :) [15:06] hah [21:59] topyli: boo [22:32] AlanBell: moo