[00:15] pfft, our linode rebooted for the lols [00:16] whoo, the thing works now. [00:16] i had to kinda gut supybot to do it but meh [03:38] @-bacon [03:38] I don't have a clue! [03:39] thought not [03:39] * EvilResistance beats PennBot [03:56] @sadin [03:56] A dude who loves Fedora and supports Redhat/Fedora/CentOS all the way [03:56] :( [03:56] @sadin [03:56] A dude who loves Fedora and supports Redhat/Fedora/CentOS all the way [03:56] :D [03:56] @sadin set [03:56] I don't know, Sadin. [03:57] darnit i forget how to change it [07:19] Got xrdp to function (actually was to get vnc to function correctly under it) [10:05] Morning. [10:06] morning JonathanD [10:08] howdy rmg51 [11:47] ubuntu phone thingy cool. [13:06] morning [14:14] sad i had to let trackbar.pl go for irssi, sometimes it covers the last line of chat in a window :( [14:58] fix it [15:03] loggin on on my home machine === GeekyAdam is now known as adom [15:06] brb [15:13] ok [15:13] finally [15:13] anyone here run irssi with twirssi? [15:14] bacon? [15:14] The Almighty Food of the Gods [15:23] irssi is Irssi is the superior IRC app. [15:23] @irssi is Irssi is the superior IRC app. [15:23] I already had it that way, adom. [15:23] irssi? [15:23] Irssi is the superior IRC app [15:24] irssi is the only irc app. [15:26] professor wants an Inoia dual touchscreen tablet for his new laptop (old one's coming off lease soon) [15:26] Iconia* [15:26] http://www.acer.co.uk/ac/en/GB/content/iconia [15:26] Title: ICONIA (at www.acer.co.uk) [15:28] JonathanD: do you use twirssi with irssi by chance? [15:29] nope. [15:29] I use irssi, screen, on a (semi)dedicated irc linode. [15:30] im installing Net:Twitter via cpan and its installing a metric shit ton of modules that i probably didnt need to [15:30] cpan is fun. [15:30] "...this is just needed temporarily for testing, do you want to install permanently?" yes :/ [15:30] someone recently told me to use something better and newer. [15:30] dont know cpan at all, kinda worried ill much this up [15:30] cpan is noisy. [15:31] but it usually "works" [15:32] let me ask you this... [15:32] this is the command i used: [15:32] cpan -i POE POE::Filter::IRCD Net::Twitter [15:32] lets say someday i want to uninstall it, whats the uninstall command? is there one? [15:32] I usually end up asking someone :) [15:33] adom: waltman probably knows. [15:47] this seems excessive [16:20] back in a bit [16:23] I confess I don't know how to uninstall modules. I've often wondered the same thing. [16:24] http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=819328 [16:25] Title: How to uninstall Perl Module? (at www.perlmonks.org) [16:25] cpan...modules for life [16:27] Oh, ok. If you follow the instructions for installing a module step-by-step, one of the steps usually creates a Makefile from Makefile.PL. That Makefile has an uninstall target. [16:27] So if you can find that, you should be able to just run "sudo make uninstall". [16:42] sudo make me cookies :-D [16:49] cookies :-) [16:57] cookies++ [16:57] oh god html formatted emails are the bane of my existance [16:57] NO I DO NOT WANT TO READ THAT IN BRIGHT PINK. [16:59] * waltman adds to his "troll_MutantTurkey.txt" file... [17:01] whut whut [17:01] echo oh god html formatted emails are the bane of my existance >>~/troll_MutantTurkey.txt [17:05] heh [17:05] I wouldn't mind seeing that file xp [17:07] :) [18:41] fkkkkkkkkkkkkkk deleted the database [18:41] fk fk fkf kfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfkfk [18:55] This is when you restore it from your nightly backups :) [19:03] waltman: re sudo plug - you have to be right, or my world is broken [19:40] waltman: it's not even my server [19:40] xD === erstazi_ is now known as erstazi [22:20] @next [22:20] Another Satisfied Customer! NEXT