[00:19] meta! [00:20] LINUX IS FREE support all the OS [00:20] please Jordan_U enough already, I already moved on and answered the poor guy [00:21] xar-: If you are through with the discussion then I am fine with that. Please do understand that not supporting non-ubuntu is a policy in #ubuntu, and one that we enforce. [00:22] I think this particular instance probably wasn't helped by the original question being half cut off. [00:22] I'm asking you to look beyond buzzwords, his request was pretty straightfoward, he's asking about loading $DATA into memory. Sure he had "debian" and "mint" thrown in there, but his issue is clear. [00:23] now he and I are having a constructive talk, it's wonderful. all because I cared enough to look through to the actual meaning. [00:23] It sounded more like a "I want to do this, can {Ubuntu, Debian, Mint, LMDE} do this?" question, which is only 25% on-topic for #ubuntu, but focusing on the Ubuntu bit would have been fine. [00:23] which is what im doing, im framing this in an Ubuntu context where possible [00:24] anyways have fun fellas, thanks, im done if you're done. [00:24] xar-: They were asking about which of Mint based on Ubuntu or Mint based on Debian would be a better choice for their use case of loading the entire OS into RAM. [00:24] he quit [00:25] That's a good point, I didn't read it that way at first but it seems to be the case. Again, question cut off :< [00:25] it was not even #ubuntu topical [01:06] ah hello again fine ops [01:07] this evening's offender is ~corporal@172.56.3.129 [01:07] not too much done in #ubuntu so far i suppose it's fair to say, but i'm enjoying some amusing private message abuse [01:08] 01:04 I will hate to see kids your mother had that lived [01:08] 01:06 so... like me and my siblings then you mean? [01:08] left of their own accord, it seems [01:09] ooh yes [01:09] :) [01:09] ah well until next time \o [02:50] IdleOne called the ops in #ubuntu-offtopic (chu posting malicious commands) [02:51] dealt with [16:18] !guidelines > dupingping [20:15] !ot > joe-w-bimedina_ [20:31] !controls [20:31] Starting in Lucid, the minimize, maximize, and close buttons have been moved to the left side. For more information and workarounds, please see http://pad.lv/532633 [20:32] Is that still valid? [20:33] i recommend unity-tweak-tool [20:33] that is the gnome-tool similar thing in the repos [20:34] The factoid just links to a bug report, and that doesn;;t seem that up-to-date, maybe needs the factoid forgetting [20:37] doesn't seem to get asked as much as it used to, either [20:53] aurora does look sweet though [20:54] a lot has improved since the early days of EEEbuntu [20:59] auroraOS seems quite outdated [20:59] it is [20:59] shiny! [23:19] * jpds raises an eyebrown at weblordpepe.