[12:04] <eliasps> Hi, just a quick question, is it possible to join multiple channels with a single IRC command? Like /join #channel1 & #channel2 etc.
[12:08] <MooDoo> eliasps: what's your client?
[12:08] <eliasps> MooDoo it's Xchat
[12:09] <MooDoo> http://linux.byexamples.com/archives/225/join-multiple-channel-at-once-in-xchat/
[12:09] <eliasps> I can set up user commands to join each channel I want, but I need to set up a single one to join all the 6-7 of the channels that I join regularly. It's not urgent, but if it's possible it'd be useful.
[12:09] <MooDoo> take a look at that
[12:10] <eliasps> MooDoo thank you very much! If it works, you saved the day! :P
[12:11] <MooDoo> :)
[12:11] <eliasps> And you did! It works perfectly! Thanks again!
[12:11] <MooDoo> you're welcome
[16:17] <Mikaela> /join #channel1,#channel2,#etc should work on all clients and even /quote
[22:14] <VM_iso> Is anyone there?
[22:14] <k1l_> some are
[22:16] <VM_iso> I had a question about a couple packages that Ubuntu currently uses and why they made certain decisions. could you answer them?
[22:17] <k1l_> VM_iso: this is the international irc operators channel not a ubuntu technical support channel.  you can ask #ubuntu
[22:18] <VM_iso> I was debating between which channel was more appropriate. Thanks
[22:19] <k1l_> maybe its better to ask the maintainer themselves. so file a bug on launchpad.net to that package.
[22:20] <Unit193> Which packages anywho?
[22:20] <Unit193> VM_iso: Did you try to look at the changelog?  apt-get changelog $package  or  /usr/share/doc/$package/changelog.gz
[22:25] <teward> looks like they timed out