[00:22] <hggdh> fun
[00:23] <genii> Heh
[00:23] <Unit193> hggdh: Indeed!  Also you're not auth'd.
[00:23] <genii> The goatse guy in #freenode seems excited
[00:23] <Unit193> nickserv: No such nick/channel   oh well nevermind.
[00:24] <genii> Yep
[00:24] <Unit193> I presume you don't need +o in #ubuntu?
[00:26] <genii> I'm leaving in aminute anyhow
[00:28] <hggdh> Unit193: well, there is/was no nickserv...
[00:28] <hggdh> heh
[00:28] <hggdh> too late on my comment
[00:28] <Unit193> So I noticed, hence why I asked if +o is needed. :D
[00:29] <hggdh> it might be a good idea to +o some on each primary channel
[00:30] <Unit193> Hah, fine now!
[00:30] <hggdh> just in case drone gets splitted out
[00:30] <genii> chanserv just came back
[06:26] <Tm_T> hi
[14:05] <k1l> yeah, its totally canonicals fault, that the user still uses 10.04 and doesnt want to upgrade
[14:05] <genii> I guess I arrived after this
[14:13] <popey> he has a point about update manager
[14:13] <popey> it _is_ annoying
[14:13] <popey> We shouldn't berate users for running old/unsupported releases
[14:20] <DJones> Wouldn't a simple solution be to just comment out the official & now removed canonical repo's?
[14:29] <genii> Something interesting I found is that after a release goes into old-releases, the Canonical partner repo still works