[01:21] The action all happens at the keyboard. Thats where the intelligence lies. Tilers force you into keyboard mode increasing productivity and brain power. [01:22] sounds legit [01:22] Because you totally don't waste time hunting for what you want to do on the keyboard [01:24] seems some users are already born with that :) [01:37] phunyguy: data entry is that way actually. tab instead of pointy is faster [01:38] after you are used to it, yes [01:38] but data entry is also very focused, and repetitive. [01:39] I wouldn't classify a tiling setup as that. [01:39] you'll probably find that's where his theory is coming from though [01:39] meh [01:40] he may not even know himself. probably just repeating what he's been told [02:34] !brain link is throwing an error. I know it's a website thing rather than an IRC thing, but should someone be told? http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=server [02:34] In #ubuntu-ops, somsip said: !brain link is throwing an error. I know it's a website thing rather than an IRC thing, but should someone be told? http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi?search=server [02:35] Pici, tsimpson ^ [02:35] thanks somsip [02:37] np [07:56] I am testing how openrc works. It's packaged, therefore it's supported. [07:56] what is this, gentoo? [07:56] @random dontwork systemd [07:56] systemd [07:57] !find aircrack [07:57] Found: aircrack-ng [10:29] ifconfig is still there though afaik [10:37] I still use it - better output [10:37] but ip is a better tool [10:39] does "it's packaged, therefore it's supported" extend through all the repos [10:39] eg using aircrack [10:40] imho we dont support the typical aircrack support in #u, which is "how can i hack my neighbours wifi. erm i meant my wifi" [10:41] if someone wants to do serious pentesting he needs to get a clue what he is doing anyway. [10:41] heh [10:41] theres an aircrack channel, and I think they dont either [10:42] "how can I instll kali tools in ubuntu" repeated about 6-7 times [10:42] the aircrack channel does not tollerate lack of knowledge/sense [10:42] it's actually got some serious users in there who do not tolerate the "I want to crack my friends wifi" attitude [10:43] I wonder if kali also bans root irc [10:43] iirc backtrack did [10:44] yes, that is the reason all that users come to #u [10:44] yes it does [10:44] kali do not want new / inexperinced users [10:44] they are trying to be a serious tool [10:44] so don't want inexperiencd users wasting their time [11:26] k1l_: You may need to change that ban forward, its continuing with a slightly different host, changed to Laris!undead@ now [11:27] o_O, is he doing that on purpose? [11:27] Not sure [11:29] !lag [11:29] You have lag, I don't have lag [11:29] seems like services hav lag [11:29] *have [16:08] c0mrade: hi, how can we help you? [16:09] Theres a ban forward in place, that might be wide [16:10] 50655 ? [16:10] Ban against c0mrade*!*@*$#ubuntu-ops [16:11] looking into bantrack i can understand why that was set. [16:24] Um. [16:24] You can help by unsetting the ban. === comrade_ is now known as c0mrade [18:07] c0mrade: promise to be a good user. [18:08] or at least give it a sincere effort [18:08] c0mrade: agreed? [18:10] c0mrade: I'd like to finish eating my lunch so please agree to try and follow the !guidelines so we can remove the ban and go on with our lives [18:12] IdleOne: go have your lunch. he was abandoned 2 hours ago, he's probably off doing the same. i'll keep an eye for him [18:12] ah ok [18:18] c0mrade: when you return, can you give https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines a read so you know how to avoid future bans, and then ping me. [21:37] k1l_: Whups, now I see you already did !br there [21:37] not the first time for him [22:08] EriC^^ called the ops in #ubuntu () [22:09] k1l: Beat me to it