[00:38] <IdleOne> cakeboss: you were banned for very inappropriate comments in #ubuntu-offtopic, unfortunately there does not appear to be any one available at this time to discuss with you about it. As far as your busybox question you can have a look at http://www.busybox.net/about.html
[00:39] <IdleOne> I'll ask the appropriate people to have a look at your ban when they can. You can return later and talk to them (about 12 hours or so)
[00:40] <IdleOne> Please part this channel now.
[00:42] <IdleOne> ugh I didn't notice he had quit
[05:17] <Flannel> IdleOne: the cow io? or computer io?
[05:18] <IdleOne> The happen to match my nick io
[05:19] <Flannel> well, thats boring
[05:19] <Flannel> oh wait, this isn't -ot
[05:19] <IdleOne> if I had to pick, the moon io
[05:19] <Flannel> haha
[05:19] <Flannel> the moon is named after the cow, so... ok!
[05:19] <IdleOne> alright then
[09:03] <ikonia> what's the Arabic Factoid
[09:04] <ikonia> got it
[16:28] <bazhang> I thought pretty much all distros erased /tmp
[16:31] <k1l_> wasnt that the idea of /tmp?
[16:31] <bazhang> he wants Linux rules for mdadm to be re-written, or something
[16:51] <k1l_> ah. it was a "i saved some backup file at /tmp and everyone else is to blame for that file beeing deleted now"
[16:51] <bazhang> yep. even though the documentation clearly states where to save it
[16:51] <ikonia> most linux builds put /tmp in ram these days
[17:00] <tsimpson> we used to, but /tmp can get eaten up quickly by media applications or CD/DVD burning software
[17:02] <ikonia> tsimpson: we = ubuntu or we = tsimpson what you're doing/working with
[17:02] <tsimpson> we = Ubuntu
[17:03] <ikonia> oh, so Ubuntu actually changed /tmp away from ram
[17:03] <tsimpson> yes, it's cleared on boot now
[17:03] <ikonia> same end result I guess, cleared on boot
[17:03] <tsimpson> it's only mounted in ram if there's little/no space left on /
[17:03] <ikonia> that's clever, so there is something that works out free space and decides
[17:06] <tsimpson> /etc/init/mounted-tmp.conf
[17:06] <ikonia> that's a nice setup
 lithiumjake, 12.04 ships without terminal
[17:08] <ikonia> ....?
[17:08] <bazhang> perhaps he should write the developers
[17:08] <ikonia> perhaps he should be quiet
[17:08] <bazhang> he couldn't find it, therefore...
[17:12] <IdleOne> makes sense that a base install meant to be customized for large deployments would not have a terminal.
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[17:14] <bazhang> better the business remix than the Qilin remix
[17:15] <bazhang>  [anontruffles] (~vx@115.84.145.66): anonymous
[17:15] <bazhang> troll detected
[17:54] <IdleOne> Trenton Lewis is very anonymous
[17:54] <k1l_> DJones: no, this is SPARTAAAA!!!! ;p
[17:55] <bazhang> journalists should install spellcheckers
[17:55] <DJones> Especially 14 year old ones
[17:55] <IdleOne> hehe
[18:08] <IdleOne> DJones: he is already in -es I think he just mixed up windows
[18:13] <DJones> IdleOne: Ah, I think they've done that a couple of times so far today
 and the cd is ....a CD-R
[18:14] <bazhang> try a cd-rw
[18:33] <bazhang> augh
[18:34] <bazhang> well, since we are going to rolling release, why not support ARCH as well
[18:35] <Myrtti> yeah, it's nice to see people are making the same mistake I made last week
[18:35] <k1l_> to use arch?
[18:36] <jbroome> to use #ubuntu ? :P
[18:36] <Myrtti> assuming that the version of Linux they're running is no different than the one they've used to use. I was courteous and didn't ask for help in #ubuntu tho
[18:36] <Fuchs> to use the internet?
[18:37] <bazhang> hehe
[18:37] <Myrtti> well yes, that's a mistake I always regret doing
[18:38] <IdleOne> heh <metals> thanks anyway. We all but editied the file for him and he gives me attitude
[18:38] <IdleOne> edited*
[18:40] <k1l_> im sure he will come back for further support when he got tor running :X
 question... where is /etc/apt/sources.list?
[19:12] <jbroome> stab
[19:14] <Myrtti> he was quick to install Ubuntu
[19:18] <k1l_> muted him. im tired of explaining again that this is not pinguy support
[19:19] <k1l_> @mark #ubuntu metals not stopping with pinguyOS support issues and didnt stop after several warnings
[20:21] <tonyyarusso> bazhang: "rolling release" implies you get new packages all the time and don't have whole-OS releases, so that's not it.  Still annoying, just not the right term.
[20:23] <bazhang> tonyyarusso, ok; was more of a reference to some Pinguy OS user saying "it's UBUNTU support me!!"
 hi... please help... my Drive C doesn't get mounted
[20:32] <bazhang> A+ for persistence
[22:47] <Corey> ikonia: Some people's kids.
[22:47] <ikonia> to be honest...I think it's just stupid
[22:47] <Corey> ikonia: Yeah, it's not polite to say but... six years ago I was a Windows admin. :-)
[22:47] <Corey> < ~ChrisWere> corey: I just don't get how everyone else seems to have so few problems. <-- There we go.
[22:48] <ikonia> Corey: there is an element of being honest
[22:53] <ikonia> after all the talk from noize of "ubuntu's for non-techy people" and how l33t a programmer he is, he seems pretty lost with the boot sequence
[23:00] <ikonia> Myrtti: this guy is just making things up
[23:00] <ikonia> Myrtti: a moment ago he suggested he had a wiped disk
[23:00] <Myrtti> I know