[13:07] <cprofitt> I see someone already took care of IronicBadger
[13:42] <Myrtti> I growled.
[18:03] <bazhang> is mepis even based on ubuntu?
[18:03] <bazhang> I thought it was an rpm one
[18:07] <jpds> Google says Debian.
[18:07] <jpds> Oh, yeah, 2.6.36 kernel.
[18:07] <bazhang> yikes
[18:26] <phunyguy> was a good kernel.
[18:26] <phunyguy> (was)
[18:28] <bazhang> is that the kernel from 11.10 or something
[18:28] <phunyguy> Naah I think it was before then
[18:28] <phunyguy> 11.10 was 3.0 iirc
[18:29] <bazhang> out of date kernel on unsupported distro, whats not to love
[18:30] <phunyguy> yep, 11.10 was 3.0, and 11.04 was 2.6.38... 10.10 was 2.6.35
[18:36] <bazhang> he keeps getting all the links that say exactly what to do, and the same "no work"
[18:38] <bazhang>  As a result of your hostlity, I am feeling less love for Ubuntu as a whole where previously I had viewed the Ubuntu community as very open and helpful.
[18:38] <bazhang> yes, lets open the doors to every kernel on every OS ever
[18:38] <bazhang> dating back to kernel 1.0 on sls
[19:03] <bazhang> @random mepis pclos HURD
[19:03] <Pici> :(
[19:03] <Pici> I've yet to see a HURD question in #ubuntu though
[19:03] <bazhang> that hurd me ubuto
[19:03]  * genii smacks the bot
[19:03] <bazhang> I will risk the inevitable banning
[20:17] <bazhang> @random blastfromthepast HURD
[20:17] <bazhang> w00t
[20:21] <genii> @comment 67529 Random gibberish, asked to stop, persisted
[20:43] <Jordan_U> !wubi
[20:43] <bazhang> is wubi still being around the gods way to torture us before they kill us
[20:44] <bazhang> @random wubi torturekill
[20:44] <bazhang> thought so
[20:46] <Jordan_U> Any objection to: !no wubi is <reply> Wubi was a way to install Ubuntu from within Windows, but it is no longer supported in recent versions of Ubuntu and was never well maintained even for Ubuntu 12.04. Do not use Wubi. See !install for other options for installing Ubuntu.
[20:46] <Jordan_U> ?
[20:49] <Jordan_U> !no wubi is <reply> Wubi was a way to install Ubuntu from within Windows, but it is no longer supported in recent versions of Ubuntu and was never well maintained even for Ubuntu 12.04. Do not use Wubi. See !install for other options for installing Ubuntu.
[20:53] <bazhang> nary a one
[20:53] <bazhang> multiple plaudits instead
[20:55] <genii> Heh, torturekill
[20:56] <Jordan_U> I really liked the concept behind, and even most of the implementation of, Wubi. It's sad that nobody really cared about it enough to maintain it correctly.
[20:56] <k1l_> wubi needs to die. it promises more than it can give.
[20:57] <k1l_> and a problem is that people see that as a regular install when its imho only a testing thingy
[20:58] <Jordan_U> It is dead. If Canonical or anyone else is still actually pretending to support it for Ubuntu 12.04 they're lying or haven't actually looked into the issues with it.
[20:59] <Jordan_U> k1l_: It could have been a regular install. There was (IMHO) nothing wrong with the concept.
[20:59] <genii> It was actually still bundled all the way up to 13.04
[20:59] <k1l_> its still included iirc. it was told its not supported but user keep coming into #u and having used wubi with new isos.
[21:02] <bazhang> the concept was bad, wubi is bad, QED THE END
[21:04] <genii> Hm, the dirs at cdimage.ubuntu.com seem kind of screwy. cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/vivid/release/  seems to have only powerpc server images for instance
[21:05] <genii> Hm, same for utopic
[21:07] <Unit193> genii: They use the special releases.ubuntu I believe.
[21:13] <genii> Unit193: Interesting.
[21:26] <genii> Jordan_U: They were also asking in -locoteams. I recommended asking in #launchpad