[01:57] <MrZee> hey there, folks! I'm loking foward installing a .bin program, though there's no option to allow it's execution
[01:57] <MrZee> how can I proceed?
[02:34] <nonuby> i have a laptop with hdmi and vga out, to which I have two external lcd monitors connected when at my desk. When desked I want the top panel to appear on HDMI-0, however on auto it defaults to VGA-0. In panel preferences I can set HDMI-0 explicitly and that works, however when I go mobile XFCE doesnt fallback to laptop display resulting in panel bastardization of .xfce4/xfconfig/dsfsdf.panel.xml (or something like that) and reboot. Instead of explici
[02:34] <nonuby> t Id like to hint (i.e. if HDMI0 use that otherwise auto), is this possible?
[03:02] <xubuntu28o> is anyone online?
[03:16] <khaaan1> hi can anyone help me about an audio source changing ?
[03:16] <holstein> khaaan1: just ask.. maybe a volunteer can help
[03:16] <khaaan1> I want that Skype (or other similar applications) take my sound card and not my microphone as the main source for my audio. I know how to do it on Windows but unfortunately not on Linux.
[03:17] <holstein> khaaan1: well, skype is not a good example, since, its not in the repos, and not supporting linux well. try using pavucontrol for routing, and try a native application to make sure its not just a skype limitation that you would need to takeup with the creators of skype..
[03:25] <khaaan1> holstein how can i define my sound card as the audio input ?
[03:26] <holstein> khaaan1: i use pavucontrol
[03:26] <holstein> !info pavucontrol
[03:26] <holstein> khaaan1: this assumes that the device works well in linux, and supports linux
[03:26] <holstein> !audio
[03:26] <khaaan1> i gave pulse audio but i don't know how to do it
[03:27] <khaaan1> *have
[03:27] <holstein> khaaan1: sure.. pulse is the audio subsystem. you dont need to do anything with it
[03:27] <holstein> khaaan1: what you can do, is try the pavucontrol application.. should be called "pulse audio volume control" in the menu
[03:28] <khaaan1> i see "monitor of audio interne"
[03:28] <holstein> khaaan1: you should see different tabs,a nd you'll also see applications when they are running
[03:28] <holstein> khaaan1: you (ideally) should see skype, and the internal audio device you are trying to use
[03:29] <khaaan1> i want to define "monitor of audio" as my default choice how can i do this ?
[03:29] <holstein> khaaan1: none of those labels have to be correct, though.. so, try them all.. you were not promised by the creator of the hardware that it would work with linux, so the labels may not be correct
[03:30] <holstein> khaaan1: you shoudl be able to use the tool "pulse audio volume control" to select whatever you like
[03:35] <khaaan1> holstein i think it doesn't work when i change the source I played a song and in skype there are just nothing
[03:36] <holstein> khaaan1: sure.. try testing with a properly supported application. not skype
[03:36] <holstein> khaaan1: you are trying to route your music over skype?
[03:36] <khaaan1> with what ?
[03:36] <khaaan1> yes
[03:37] <holstein> khaaan1: "they" may block that
[03:37] <holstein> khaaan1: regardless, skype is not designed to do that.. but, you shoud be able to work around that in some way
[03:38] <holstein> khaaan1: i would first learn about using pavucontrol.. and think about how long you used windows before being able to do something this advanced with it and try and be patient with yourself as you learn a new operating system
[03:39] <holstein> khaaan1: you may prefer something that is made to stream audio.., or something like mumble
[03:41] <khaaan1> can i connect to skype with mumble i don't know this app
[03:42] <holstein> khaaan1: nothing is preventing skype from doing anything.. but, linux cant make it do anything its not made to do
[03:46] <khaaan1> i tested my config on a chatroulette and i see that it doesn't work
[03:48] <khaaan1> http://img4.hostingpics.net/pics/928703Contrleduvolume004.png
[03:49] <holstein> khaaan1: it could be that your mic is not labeled properly, or doesnt support linux
[03:49] <holstein> khaaan1: try other settings
[03:49] <holstein> khaaan1: try with something like audacity
[03:53] <khaaan1> holstein it works with audacity it records my sound card
[03:54] <holstein> khaaan1: ok. so, you dont have to troubleshoot the audio device,then.. you just have to troubleshoot skype
[03:55] <holstein> khaaan1: try different versions, if you can find them.. and let them know its not working for you
[03:56] <khaaan1> ok i will
[03:56] <holstein> i used to get the one right from the skype site.. but that was years ago
[04:04] <khaaan1> holstein if I remove pulseaudio what happens ?
[04:05] <holstein> khaaan1: just that. you dont have pulseaudio
[04:05] <holstein> khaaan1: not having pulse audio wont "fix" skype. nothing about linux/xubuntu/ubuntu is preventing skype from working with your microphone
[04:06] <holstein> khaaan1: i say, just relax a bit, and try looking at the skype settings and make sure you are not missing something "fiddly"..
[04:07] <khaaan1> if i remove pulseaudio and just let alsa handle with skype ?
[04:07] <holstein> khaaan1: i understand what you are asking and say again, removing pulse audio will not make skype better
[04:07] <holstein> khaaan1: you can try it if you like, but if you literally just started using linux, i dont suggest purging the default audio sound system
[04:08] <khaaan1> yes you're right
[04:09] <holstein> have you tried a different version of skype? i mean, if the audio device is working in linux, and you are able to route what you like, and skype is the thing that is not working, i would start there
[04:11] <khaaan1> i'm installing v2
[04:12] <khaaan1> i hope they have the echo sound test in this version
[04:13] <holstein> khaaan1: 4.3 is what i see as current
[04:13] <holstein> http://www.skype.com/en/download-skype/skype-for-linux/ i would try the ubuntu 12.04 multiarch or "dynamic" whatever that means
[04:14] <holstein> they are not updating that, as you can see.. so, i wouldnt expect skype support to get "better" for linux..
[04:15] <khaaan1> crash with v2 :(
[04:15] <holstein> khaaan1: have you tried v4.3?
[04:16] <khaaan1> yes but only for ubuntu multiarch
[04:17] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/488053/how-to-install-skype-4-3
[04:18] <khaaan1> sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 i didn't know that
[04:19] <khaaan1> mine is ia64
[04:24] <khaaan1> nope for the debian version
[04:25] <holstein> its likely the same thing..
[04:27] <khaaan1> nope for dynamic
[04:27] <khaaan1> If i use wine and take a windows version of skype ?
[04:28] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, probably won't fly but free to try
[04:28] <holstein> khaaan1: again, nothing about xubuntu or ubuntu or linux is preventing the creators of skype from giving you a working version of their product.
[04:28] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, this ^^^^ true
[04:29] <holstein> khaaan1: let them know you would like a working version.. i personally hit a different but similarly "deal-breaking" wall with skype a few years back, and just dont use it anymore
[04:29] <holstein> im not saying skype is bad, its just factually not supporting linux well
[04:29] <khaaan1> all my friends are using skype
[04:30] <holstein> khaaan1: i understand that, but that doesnt incentives the creators of skype to make you a version that works.. they either do or dont
[04:30] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, put it on your pad/smartphone.  problem solved.
[04:31] <holstein> yup.. i keep skype running on an android phone for that fringe case where i might need it. otherwise, there are plently of cross platform tools
[04:32] <khaaan1> a lot of problems with the drivers on linux
[04:32] <holstein> khaaan1: this is *not* a driver problem
[04:32] <holstein> problem*
[04:32] <khaaan1> yes but i'm talking in generally
[04:33] <holstein> khaaan1: all companies are welcome to write drivers for whatever operating sytems they choose.. linux is all open, and quite easy to aquire all needed information on how to create, or release drivers, or support it
[04:33] <holstein> khaaan1: i personally buy with linux support in mind.. choosing hardware that has linux support. so that i dont have those issues
[04:33] <khaaan1> my pc runs on nvidia an hybrid version just horrible
[04:33] <holstein> khaaan1: if you buy something with linux support in mind, and try and run windows on it, you may have similar driver issues, for example
[04:34] <holstein> khaaan1: sure.. nvidia doesnt support that well in linux
[04:34] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, DEMAND support for linux from the OEM companies.  Otherwise, patiently wait for the volunteer geniuses in the FOSS community to back engineer and create drivers.
[04:34] <holstein> khaaan1:  i have that *same* nvidia hybrid here on a netbook.. i disable the nvidia on the kernel level, and hack at it.. but, it shipped with windows, and promised windows support. so, i cant expect linux support. i wasnt lied to, or  misled
[04:34] <desmond> Hello
[04:35] <desmond> i'm having trouble staying connected to a wireless network. does anyone know how to debug this?
[04:35] <desmond> I can connect and access the internet, but only for a few minutes
[04:35] <holstein> !wifi | desmond
[04:36] <holstein> desmond: i say, try and isolate as much as possible. try different access points, and different wifi chips.. if you have access to windows, which is likely the officiall supported operating system, try that so you know if the hardware is funcitoning properlyl
[04:36] <holstein> properly*
[04:36] <khaaan1> nvidia realtek horrible
[04:36] <khaaan1> which machine will be running good with linux ?
[04:36] <desmond> the troubleshooting procedure involves me installing packages onto the laptop with the connection problem. smart.
[04:37] <holstein> khaaan1: i purchased that hardware with the hybrid grahpics knowing that it may be problematic..
[04:37] <desmond> the hardware functions properly on windows and on other distributions on linux (except ubuntu and its flavors)
[04:37] <holstein> khaaan1: system76 is a linux reseller.. they sell with linux on the machines, and promise linux support.. there are lots of those
[04:37] <desmond> though linux mint doesn't even detect the wireless card
[04:38] <holstein> desmond: is it broadcom?
[04:38] <desmond> but ubuntu / xubuntu detects my wireless card since i am able to connect to a router
[04:38] <desmond> it's an intel wireless card
[04:38] <khaaan1> system76 never heard about it
[04:45] <khaaan1> guys is it true that the kernel of linux contains a firewall ?
[04:46] <holstein> khaaan1: you shouldnt trust any security questions like that causally in an IRC channel like this
[04:46] <holstein> !firewall
[04:46] <holstein> khaaan1: its true that you can easily learn how to protect your operating system with a firewall, if you need
[04:47] <holstein> khaaan1: http://imgur.com/7qoCHFJ
[04:47] <holstein> khaaan1: sorry.. disregard that image ^..
[04:47] <holstein> khaaan1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iptables
[04:47] <khaaan1> nice snake
[04:49] <khaaan1> i don't understand
[04:50] <khaaan1> netffilter it just allow admin to configure a firewall ?
[04:51] <holstein> khaaan1: you probably want to use ufw
[04:51] <holstein> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gufw
[04:52] <khaaan1> sudo ufw status
[04:52] <holstein> you are likely behind a current firewall, anyway.. with a router
[04:52] <khaaan1> it says inactif
[04:52] <holstein> khaaan1: correct.. you can use the tool i linked to configure it
[04:53] <holstein> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW ..sudo ufw enable
[04:53] <holstein> khaaan1: or, ask a question..
[04:53] <holstein> khaaan1: dont assume a firewall makes you "safe" from everything..
[04:53] <cfhowlett> exactly
[04:54] <khaaan1> no i know we are never safe
[04:54] <khaaan1> i will install gufw
[04:55] <holstein> do you need a firewall? are you not using a router?
[04:55] <holstein> if you are home, and on a home network behind a router, you are already using a firewall
[04:56] <khaaan1> i'm not home i'm using the ethernet of my uni
[04:57] <holstein> then, you likely want to wall some things off.. but, having a system where you are not runing services that are not needed, is likely more important
[04:57] <holstein> and having a strong password.. etc
[04:58] <khaaan1> yes for sure
[04:59] <khaaan1> holstein i have another problem sometimes my screen freezes and i must go to the command screen and then back to my graphic screen to unfreeze
[04:59] <khaaan1> (sorry for my english)
[05:00] <holstein> khaaan1: sure.. i had *lots* of similar issue with my dual nvidia GPU
[05:00] <holstein> khaaan1: i found a ppa with packages i added.. GPU switchers, etc
[05:01] <khaaan1> i hate nvidia everyday a new problem
[05:01] <holstein> khaaan1: they are welcome to support whatever operating systems they choose
[05:01] <holstein> khaaan1: they didnt promise you linux support
[05:02] <khaaan1> then why nvidia drivers for linux ?
[05:03] <holstein> khaaan1: some are community drivers.. some are provided by nvidia. but, they didnt promise you linux support when you bought the machine. they promised, and provided you windows support
[05:06] <khaaan1> holstein can PRIME profils resolve my problems ?
[05:06] <holstein> khaaan1: what problem?
[05:06] <khaaan1> freeze
[05:07] <holstein> khaaan1: you are free to try whatever you like.. as i said, nvidia is welcome to provide you with a fix
[05:07] <holstein> khaaan1: ubuntu is not preventing anything from working
[05:07] <holstein> http://askubuntu.com/questions/450154/nvidia-331-nvidia-settings-prime-profile-switching-error is what i would try
[05:08] <holstein> though, your hardware would need to be supporting these features
[05:08] <khaaan1> i change to intel and it say you need to reboot
[05:08] <holstein> all i was personally interested in was disabling the nvidia portion to get better battery life.. i suggest looking into the bios and see if you can do that
[05:09] <holstein> khaaan1: i had to reboot..
[05:09] <khaaan1> ok i will
[05:09] <holstein> could make it worse when you rebootll or break the graphics altogether
[05:09] <khaaan1> ...
[05:10] <holstein> think of it this way.. a team of professionals was hired to make sure that all that hardware worked flawlessly for you in windows. you are taking on that task for linux
[05:10] <carrera> Greetings!  :)
[05:10] <khaaan1> but it's a panel for linux users
[05:11] <xangua> pain¿
[05:11] <holstein> khaaan1: sure... and not provided to you from the creator of the hardware with a guarantee that it will work.. xubuntu is not preventing it from working, but there is little xubuntu or ubuntu or linux can do to make it work
[05:11] <carrera> speaking of hardware working flawlessly, does xubuntu 14.04 support SoftRAID?
[05:11] <holstein> !raid
[05:12] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, why does Apple work so well?  they own the software, they own the hardware and they design they way they like.  not so for us linux users.
[05:12] <carrera> holstein, thanks!
 yes but that's also an disadvantage cause it's blocked
[05:14] <holstein> khaaan1: whats blocked for you?
[05:14] <khaaan1> i mean they impose you an utilisation
[05:14] <xangua> you can get a full supported computer next time https://www.thinkpenguin.com/catalog/notebook-computers-gnu-linux-2
[05:14] <holstein> khaaan1: no one is imposing anything on you, friend..
[05:15] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, when you choose linux, you choose to do WAY more system maintenance and support for yourself.  either buy hardware that you KNOW is linux friendly or resign yourself to doing a large amount of system maintenance.
[05:15] <holstein> i knew going in that the nvidia dual GPU i bought was going to be problematic.. and challenging
[05:18] <cfhowlett> yep.  Here in China, most lenovo computers come with intel hardware.  not top of the line stuff, but most Lenovo computers can run linux with NO issues.  I livebooted ubuntustudio 14.04 at the Lenovo store and everything except wifi ran out of the box.  And wifi took 30 seconds of terminal work (broadcom) to fire up.
[05:18] <khaaan1> imposing by refusing to give you a  guarantee for other systems
[05:19] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, I think you misunderstand the nature of "free choice" ... :)
[05:19] <holstein> khaaan1: they dont refuse.. they just dont.. its just a business.. they sell a product with what it has on it.. they cant just support *everything*
[05:19] <xangua> maybe you should write a letter to nvidia and don't forget to embed the video of linus sayin the f word :)
[05:19] <cfhowlett> khaaan1, don't take your chevy to your toyota service station.
[05:19] <holstein> khaaan1: regardless.. try starting here..
[05:19] <holstein> !nvidia | khaaan1
[05:20] <holstein> khaaan1: i found a ppa for my specific hardware by searching for ubuntu specific support via the model # of the unit
[05:21] <khaaan1> perhaps we have the same card
[05:21] <holstein> i was actually searching and found the information *before* i purchased it, so i had an idea of how to support the hardware, becuase, i was buying it used, and i was planning on using an operating system that i knew wasnt intended to work on the device
[05:21] <khaaan1> geforce 610M 2GB
[05:22] <holstein> i have an older intel asus eeepc 1015pn
[05:23] <xangua> "NVIDIA has been the single worst company we have ever dealt with."  Linus Torvalds
[05:23] <khaaan1> he is right
[05:23] <holstein> GT218
[05:23] <holstein> well, nvidia wouldnt even have to deal with linus, or linux at all
[05:24] <holstein> they *could* choose to just make their own drivers that actually work, and support linux
[05:24] <khaaan1> or just open the source code
[05:25] <holstein> regardless.. you got what you got, khaaan1 , and it is what it is... you should know going in that nvidia isnt going to be open..
[05:25] <holstein> if i could disable the nvidia part in the bios, i would just do that.. can you?
[05:26] <holstein> khaaan1: http://askubuntu.com/questions/163740/nvidia-geforce-610m-driver-download-and-installation
[05:26] <khaaan1> wait if i don't come back it means i'm in trouble
[05:27] <holstein> khaaan1: i would do whatever the other folks with that hardware state works
[05:31] <holstein> that was probably a black screen after trying that prime setting that is not for that hardware..
[05:36] <khaaan1> not possible on the boot setup prime didn't cause any damage
[05:37] <holstein> khaaan1: best bet is to disable, if possible, in the bios, the dual GPU, and use the intel only.. then, i would just read about what other folks are doing in ubuntu.. you can try #ubuntu, and other main ubuntu email lists, and maybe find more users with that hardware
[05:37] <holstein> khaaan1: good luck.. o/
[05:38] <khaaan1> thanks for your help holstein
[07:08] <Quixx> I want to do a fresh install of 14.10 coming from 13.4, and I have a separate home partition. How do I go about keeping programs/settings?
[07:08] <Quixx> Also pray tell why the default highlight is pinkish
[13:52] <TheBigDeal> evening!
[13:53] <TheBigDeal> How to upgrade to xubuntu Utopic Unicorn?
[13:53] <TheBigDeal> from xubuntu 14.04
[13:54] <xubuntu17w> Help!  I installed xubuntu w win7... both avail for about 2-3 minutes, then after reboot something went haywire and now I only get a ?grub? msg on boot... Ed
[14:06] <xubuntu17w> My drive now shows (via TeskDisk 7.0-WIP) 4 Partitions; NTFS (eMachines Recovery stuff), Linux Swap, HPFS - NTFS (System Reserved), and Linux (the largest partition, probably where my Win7 NTFS probably resides)
[14:13] <xubuntu17w> c
[14:14] <xubuntu17w> Can someone help me...?  See two msgs above... Thks Ed
[14:33] <jost> Hi... Who exactly changed the highlighting color in 14.10 to pink?
[14:33] <jost> Why did that person do that?
[14:33] <cfhowlett> jost, you did.  themes/appearance settings
[14:35] <jost> no, I didn't... it just was that way after the update. It also is the default if I switch "custom highlight colors" to off...
[14:35] <jost> but anyway, enabling the custom default colors has fixed it, thanks
[14:35] <jost> s/default/highlight/
[15:19] <ochosi> jost: the xubuntu team decided to do that
[15:30] <martinw> Hello
[15:30] <rodroma> Hi
[15:30] <martinw> I installed 14.10
[15:30] <martinw> Now my laptop won't boot
[15:30] <martinw> It fails in the bios and hangs
[15:31] <martinw> I cant choose to boot from alternative media
[15:32] <martinw> I think something went wrong with the Uefi.
[15:33] <martinw> But I have no idea how to go about fixing that
[15:33] <martinw> Any suggestions?
[15:45] <GridCube> !uefi
[15:45] <GridCube> also check that grub didnt end up isntalled on the boot media if you used an usb
[19:34] <Ryiel> Hey guys, has anyone encountered this language id specifier not provided by device, defaulting to english error message before ubuntu starts up? I have an acer c720 chromebook with xubuntu installed on it. I googled it but couldnt find a whole lot about it...
[19:44] <Ryiel> I take it as no ideas :(
[19:48] <brainwash> Ryiel: try to ask in #ubuntu
[19:49] <Ryiel> cheers
[19:49] <brainwash> but if you are not able to find useful information via google, then it won't be easy to figure out what might be wrong
[19:52] <Ryiel> there was something about archlinux and c720
[19:53] <Ryiel> but that didn't have any solution either. it's something about the USB cause it actually starts like: usb 1-4: language ...
[21:49] <max_> Hello! Can you help me with Xubuntu?
[21:51] <bekks> Depends on your actual question.
[21:51] <TheBigDeal> hi
[21:52] <TheBigDeal> What to do to restore the default xubuntu theming and wallpapers?
[21:52] <TheBigDeal> i lost everything
[21:52] <TheBigDeal> bekks, *
[21:52] <max_> Well, my question is this. Can I find out (programmatically) which images file is being used for wallpaper now?
[21:53] <TheBigDeal> max_, :)
[21:53] <TheBigDeal> max_, what language?
[21:54] <max_> umm... Through shell?
[21:54] <max_> I meant through Shell as opposed to GUI.
[21:54] <ali1234> yes
[21:54] <bekks> max_: Whats the actual issue behind that question?
[21:55] <TheBigDeal> max_, shell is not a programming language
[21:55] <TheBigDeal> max_, you mean what command?
[21:55] <max_> sure, shell isn't. Yeah, what command
[21:56] <TheBigDeal> bekks, let me rephrase that for him, what command that returns the current wallpaper path
[21:56] <max_> Thx, TheBigDeal, that's correct
[21:56] <TheBigDeal> :D
[21:56] <max_> almost: current wallpaper path (name of the file included+
[21:56] <bekks> TheBigDeal: Let me rephrase it: "Whats the actual issue behind that question?" :)
[21:56] <max_> )
[21:57] <max_> bekks, I'm writing the response to that right now,,
[21:57] <TheBigDeal> bekks, no actual issue he's looking for the command :)
[21:58] <TheBigDeal> bekks, any ideas about how to restore my default theming and wallpapers ... ?
[21:58] <max_> The actual issue is this. I have a set of images, which are actually pages from a book. I use those images as wallpapers (I want for the book to always be there at desktop). I want to be able to find out the name of the current image (= current page of the book) to be able via simple shell command (= keyboard shortcut) to change the wallpaper to the next image (= next page in the book). Understand?
[21:58] <bekks> TheBigDeal: No, no idea. I suggest restoring your backup.
[21:59] <TheBigDeal> bekks, no backups, i need to reinstall xfce4 i guss
[22:00] <TheBigDeal> max_, that would work in mac defaults write com.apple.dock desktop-picture-show-debug-text -bool TRUE;killall Dock
[22:00] <TheBigDeal> "defaults write com.apple.dock desktop-picture-show-debug-text -bool TRUE;killall Dock"
[22:01] <max_> TheBigDeal, I have Xubuntu, not a Mac.
[22:02] <max_> and that doesn't look like a shell command anyway
[22:11] <ali1234> max_: you can get and set the wallpaper with xfconf-query
[22:12] <max_> ali1234: that's true. I already use that command. What I need now is to a command which finds out the name of the wallpaper currently in use/
[22:13] <max_> .
[22:13] <ali1234> xfconf-query -c xfce4-desktop -p /backdrop/screen0/monitorDVI-D-0/workspace0/last-image
[22:15] <ali1234> find current workspace : wmctrl -d | grep \* | cut -d \  -f 1
[22:16] <max_> ali1234, it returns this:
[22:16] <max_> /usr/share/xfce4/backdrops/xubuntu-wallpaper.png
[22:16] <max_> which is false
[22:16] <max_> Yeah, workspace is not a problem
[22:18] <TheBigDeal> ali1234, have you any idea how can i fix my xubuntu theming?
[22:19] <ali1234> i dunno, what's wrong with it?
[22:20] <TheBigDeal> ali1234, a blue solid wallpaper
[22:20] <TheBigDeal> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfdesktop4/+bug/1271871
[22:20] <TheBigDeal> it is a bug
[22:21] <ali1234> what version?
[22:21] <TheBigDeal> 14.04
[22:21] <TheBigDeal> but now i'm on 14.10
[22:21] <TheBigDeal> is there a way to restore the default settings
[22:21] <TheBigDeal> or to reinstall the program that handle themings
[22:22] <max_> ali1234: are you, by any chance, still working on my question?
[22:23] <TheBigDeal> this problem too https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfdesktop4/+bug/1347087
[22:39] <Celso>  /quit