[01:05] im always being kicked from the same room for no reason that is not a good statement to say hallo in a channel [01:15] heh [05:42] !mask [05:42] Want to hide your IP while connected to freenode? See http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks - More information available in #freenode [05:42] "Lastly, note that a cloak does not guarantee that your IP address remains hidden. If this is very important to you, we'd suggest that you look at the Tor hidden service." ~ freenode [05:43] given that, and the various methods for revealing user IPs, the factoid should probably be changed [05:45] rww: I won't tell you about !cloak [05:45] !cloak [05:45] To get any kind of cloak (ubuntu member or any other kind) you first need to set up your nick as detailed in this FAQ: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup - For Ubuntu member cloaks, ask in #ubuntu-irc and provide your launchpad page, for unaffiliated ones, ask in #freenode. [05:45] !-mask [05:45] mask is hostmask - added by apokryphos on 2006-06-18 16:56:19 [05:45] !-cloak [05:45] cloak aliases: nicksetup, vhost - added by apokryphos on 2006-07-01 02:14:53 - last edited by IdleOne on 2011-09-03 14:45:13 [05:45] !-hostmask [05:45] hostmask aliases: mask, unaffiliated, cloaks, gateway - added by Madpilot on 2006-08-03 04:55:35 - last edited by tsimpson on 2010-12-12 16:57:21 [05:45] * rww facepalms [05:45] hehe [05:46] !no, mask is cloak [05:46] You are editing an alias. Please repeat the edit command within the next 10 seconds to confirm [05:46] !no, mask is cloak [05:46] !no, unaffiliated is cloak [05:46] You are editing an alias. Please repeat the edit command within the next 10 seconds to confirm [05:46] !no, unaffiliated is cloak [05:46] !no, cloaks is cloak [05:46] You are editing an alias. Please repeat the edit command within the next 10 seconds to confirm [05:46] !no, cloaks is cloak [05:46] !no, gateway is cloak [05:46] You are editing an alias. Please repeat the edit command within the next 10 seconds to confirm [05:46] !no, gateway is cloak [05:46] !-hostmask [05:47] hostmask aliases: mask, unaffiliated, cloaks, gateway - added by Madpilot on 2006-08-03 04:55:35 - last edited by tsimpson on 2010-12-12 16:57:21 [05:47] wait what [05:47] !-cloak [05:47] cloak aliases: nicksetup, vhost - added by apokryphos on 2006-07-01 02:14:53 - last edited by IdleOne on 2011-09-03 14:45:13 [05:47] I agree what. [05:47] goddamn bot [05:47] Oh, actually, I think I recognize this. [05:47] You can't edit aliases in a channel? is that true? I think so. [05:47] and also don't get rid of madpilots factoid :( [05:48] but I think if you do it in a query, you'll have more luck. [05:48] didn't help [05:49] @whoami [05:49] rww [05:49] ooh wait. [05:49] let me look, I figured this out once, now I'm thinking maybe the second one isn't a "no". But let me look at my logs. [05:49] i should just alias hostmask to cloak [05:52] rww: I think it's a lack of ! in query that does it. [05:52] the "no, " is still there. [05:52] (and you'll get "I'll remember that" confirmation) [05:53] i tried with both [05:53] will try again [05:53] mmm, no, I've got some with ! that still work. [05:53] Strange. [05:53] Give me one to try and I'll see if it works for me. [05:53] !no, hostmask is cloak [05:53] I'll remember that rww [05:53] !mask [05:53] To get any kind of cloak (ubuntu member or any other kind) you first need to set up your nick as detailed in this FAQ: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup - For Ubuntu member cloaks, ask in #ubuntu-irc and provide your launchpad page, for unaffiliated ones, ask in #freenode. [05:53] i win. [05:54] !cloak =~ s/ubuntu/Ubuntu/ [05:54] I'll remember that rww [05:54] !cloak =~ s/, for/. For/ [05:54] I'll remember that rww [05:54] !cloak [05:54] To get any kind of cloak (Ubuntu member or any other kind) you first need to set up your nick as detailed in this FAQ: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup - For Ubuntu member cloaks, ask in #ubuntu-irc and provide your launchpad page. For unaffiliated ones, ask in #freenode. [05:54] Is "you need to be registered" really relevant? [05:54] you also need to have an email set :3 [05:55] although i guess it doesn't say that *shrug* [05:55] That's why I wonder if the other link would be better [05:55] other link doesn't really add much [05:56] ( http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#cloaks with a bit about #ubuntu-irc vs #freenode) [05:56] idk, i'm trying to finish this nethack level before going to bed [05:56] It says you need a registered account, verified email, etc. [05:56] haha, ok [18:14] Hi, i am in #ubuntu and jortana is spamming in PM > show gratis (solo hooy) --> http:// etc [18:15] thanks OerHeks [18:16] Thank you, bazhang , and have a nice day :-) [19:13] Does anyone know if an internal second SATA HDD can be hot plugged? [19:13] internal? [19:13] Like, on the motherboard. [19:13] yep [19:13] like with an open case, on a running computer [19:14] I just added a sata cable hanging out the back so I can do exactly that [19:14] @random safe supersafe [19:14] safe [19:15] I always leave uncapped spritzer waters on top of open cased running computers [19:18] My NAS actually has a USB socket on the motherboard. [19:19] my router can run without a computer, with just a hdd (internal torrent sw) [19:19] It's actually pretty handy for FreeNAS so I don't need to allocate any disk space to that, and I don't need to worry about losing the stick. [19:19] nice [20:28] I hot plug my sata drives all the time [20:29] (when I accidentally kick the eSATA cable out) ☹ [20:37] hehe [20:39] in fact freenas recommends you don't install to a physical disk, rather use USB image for easy upgrades [20:40] Yep, its just nice to not have to worry about accidentally bumping the usb stick out, or similar. [20:40] meh I don't use it anymore [20:41] but yeah that feature is nice. Also my motherboard doesn't have a usb port on it like yours :( [20:41] with that said, bumping the USB stick out is harmless. Just as long as it is there when you reboot. The entire OS loads to RAM and then the USB stick is ignored. [20:42] Pici: They make physical lock devices for USB, we use them when we demo things off of USB stick and don't want someone to pocket it [20:50] FWIW (when you hear people moan about btrfs) I have more than once had cable fall out between server and 8-disk array. No data loss yet. btrfs is _awesome_ [20:50] (yes, I have recently purchased better cables) [22:31] k1l: Gah, Wubi [22:31] KIll it. [22:31] genii: he wants to uninstall it :) [23:42] @mark #ubuntu infamy advertising [23:42] The operation succeeded. [23:58] @mark #ubuntu ManicLeftist spam [23:58] The operation succeeded.