[04:22] <Researcher> good morning
[04:22] <Researcher> :)
[04:22] <Researcher> hi ghjg
[04:22] <Researcher> hi zaki
[04:22] <Researcher> :)
[04:26]  * Researcher slaps RajRajRaj around a bit with a large trout
[04:28] <Strife> Poor soul
[04:28] <Strife> Hoi Researcher
[04:28] <Strife> Good morning
[04:29] <Researcher> hi Strife
[04:29] <Researcher> :)
[04:30] <Researcher> very good morning
[04:30] <Researcher> :)
[04:30] <Researcher> how are you.
[04:31] <Strife> I'm ok
[04:31] <Strife> Blah
[04:31] <Strife> how are you
[04:32] <Researcher> i am fine
[04:32] <Researcher> just reached office
[04:32] <Researcher> :)
[04:32] <Researcher> tomorrow going to dubai
[04:32] <Researcher> day after going to pakistan
[04:32] <Strife> o.o
[04:32] <Strife> Where are you atm?
[04:32] <Researcher> and then 14 days trip to northern icy area of pakistan
[04:32] <Researcher> Well i am right now in muscat oman
[04:32] <Strife> And Oi Researcher take me with you
[04:32] <Researcher> :)
[04:32] <Researcher> heheheh
[04:32] <Strife> Never been to dubai
[04:33] <Strife> Oman
[04:33] <Researcher> Strife yeah sure some day
[04:33] <Strife> There's a relative of mine there
[04:33] <Researcher> yeah Sultanate of Oman
[04:33] <Strife> Salala
[04:33] <Researcher> ahh salalah is 1000 km away from me
[04:33] <Strife> oh
[04:33] <Strife> Nevermind
[04:33] <Strife> :/
[04:34] <Researcher> but i can call him
[04:34] <Researcher> and say hello to him
[04:34] <Researcher> :D
[04:34] <Strife> I don't have his # either
[04:34] <Strife> He calls from that
[04:35] <Strife> Internet calling
[04:35] <Strife> VoIP?
[04:35] <Researcher> yeahh
[04:35] <Researcher> here people call it DOLLAR
[04:36] <Researcher> uncle DOLLAR say call kerta hoga
[04:36] <rzv> hi
[04:36] <Researcher> hi rzv
[04:36] <Researcher> wb
[04:36] <rzv> thx
[04:36]  * Researcher hugs rzv
[04:36]  * rzv hugs Researcher 
[04:36] <Researcher> man
[04:36] <Researcher> missing you.
[04:36] <rzv> bbl
[04:36] <Researcher> :)
[04:36] <Researcher> come back soon
[04:36] <Researcher> i will be here
[04:36] <rzv> y switching OS
[04:37] <Researcher> because this is great.
[04:37] <Researcher> :D
[04:37] <Researcher> better then windows
[04:37] <Researcher> :D
[04:37] <Strife> Ubuntu you mean?
[04:37] <Researcher> yeah Ubutnu
[04:37] <Researcher> Ubuntu*
[04:37] <Researcher> it is the best OS
[04:37] <rzv> yes it is
[04:37] <rzv> and has best documentation
[04:38] <Strife> o.o
[04:38] <rzv> forum community etc
[04:38] <Researcher> yeah
[04:38] <Researcher> rzv you have desktop installed on debian ?
[04:38] <rzv> yes
[04:38] <Researcher> if not then you can make bootable ubuntu usb from windows
[04:38] <Researcher> ahh
[04:38] <rzv> no
[04:38] <rzv> i have debian
[04:39] <rzv> jessie 8
[04:39] <rzv> kde
[04:39] <Researcher> ahhh
[04:39] <Researcher> jessie is also good os
[04:39] <rzv> so?
[04:40] <Researcher> sorry got dc
[04:40] <Researcher> rzv you want to install ubuntu on usb or you just need a bootable installation iso
[04:40] <rzv> bootable installation iso on my external hdd
[04:40] <rzv> btw
[04:41] <Researcher> i understand
[04:41] <rzv> can i add more
[04:41] <rzv> OS's?
[04:41] <rzv> like
[04:41] <rzv> ubuntu/debian/windows
[04:41] <rzv> not really right?
[04:41] <rzv> because of file names
[04:42] <rzv> can be in separate folders?
[04:42] <rzv> nope
[04:42] <rzv> dont think so
[04:42] <rzv> ok
[04:42] <rzv> so how do i do ?
[04:42] <Researcher> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
[04:42] <Researcher> rzv read this page
[04:42] <Researcher> it have guide step by step
[04:43] <rzv> hold on
[04:43] <rzv> thats a ubuntu doc
[04:43] <rzv> i need generic linux cmd line
[04:43] <rzv> or debian kde based
[04:43] <rzv> doc
[04:44] <rzv> i ran debian
[04:44] <rzv> now
[04:45] <rzv> no usb-creator
[04:45] <rzv> in k-menu
[04:45] <Researcher> you intalled
[04:45] <rzv> debian
[04:45] <Researcher> apt-get install
[04:45] <rzv> let me read
[04:45] <rzv> lol
[04:45] <rzv> :))
[04:46] <Researcher> apt-get install usb-creator-gtk
[04:46] <rzv> root@debian:/home/rzv# apt-get install usb-creator-kde
[04:46] <rzv> Reading package lists... Done
[04:46] <rzv> Building dependency tree
[04:46] <rzv> Reading state information... Done
[04:46] <rzv> E: Unable to locate package usb-creator-kde
[04:46] <rzv> root@debian:/home/rzv#
[04:47] <Researcher> sudo add-apt-repository universe  # only for standard Ubuntu
[04:47] <Researcher> Otherwise the following three command lines are enough to install mkusb.
[04:47] <Researcher> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mkusb/ppa  # and press Enter
[04:47] <Researcher> sudo apt-get update
[04:47] <Researcher> sudo apt-get install mkusb
[04:48] <rzv> Fetched 166 kB in 7s (21.9 kB/s)
[04:48] <rzv> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/mkusb/ppa/ubuntu/dists/jessie/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[04:48] <rzv> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[04:49] <rzv> how do i remove
[04:50] <rzv> this repository
[04:53] <Researcher> opps
[04:53] <Researcher> rzv
[04:53] <rzv> yes?
[04:53] <Researcher> let me find the other way
[04:53] <Researcher> wait a second
[04:53] <rzv> i need to remove
[04:53] <rzv> that repository
[04:55] <Researcher> yes remove it
[04:55] <Researcher> and try this
[04:55] <rzv> how
[04:55] <Researcher> sudo apt-get install gnome-disk-utility
[04:55] <rzv> do i remove
[04:55] <rzv> ?
[04:55] <Researcher> sudo apt-get install gddrescue xz-utils
[04:55] <Researcher> unxz ubuntu-mate-15.10.3-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-2.img.xz
[04:55] <Researcher> sudo ddrescue -D --force ubuntu-mate-15.10.3-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-2.img /dev/sdx
[04:56] <Researcher> Replace /dev/sdX with your actual device. Use the lsblk command to check.
[04:56] <rzv> how do i remove repository
[04:56] <rzv> ?
[04:56] <rzv> ppa
[04:56] <rzv> ?
[04:57] <rzv> and extension is .iso
[04:57] <Researcher> sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:???/???
[04:57] <Researcher> hi mustu
[04:58] <Researcher> sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:mkusb/ppa
[04:58] <Researcher> rzv
[04:58] <Researcher> do it.
[04:58] <Researcher> :)
[04:59] <rzv> hld
[04:59] <Researcher> brb for 2 mint ill grab coffee
[04:59] <rzv> format?
[04:59] <rzv> usb
[04:59] <rzv> ?
[05:00] <mustu> Good Morning everyone!
[05:00] <rzv> morning mustu
[05:01] <Researcher> morning
[05:01] <rzv> researcger
[05:01] <rzv> Researcher,
[05:01] <Strife> Maaarning bhaiya
[05:01] <Strife> Ram ram namaskar
[05:01] <rzv> how do i format the hdd
[05:01] <Strife> Break it
[05:01] <Strife> :D
[05:01] <Strife> :P
[05:01] <rzv> lol
[05:01] <Strife> Idk bro
[05:01] <Strife> <- nil is linux
[05:01] <Strife> Researcher went for coffee
[05:02]  * Strife slaps Researcher
[05:05] <Researcher> rzv donot format the hdd
[05:05] <Researcher> :D
[05:05] <rzv> ok
[05:05] <rzv> rm
[05:06] <rzv> is debian
[05:06] <rzv> on it
[05:07] <rzv> ls ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:07] <rzv> ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:08] <rzv> .iso
[05:08] <Researcher> back rzv
[05:08] <Researcher> yes tell me
[05:08] <Researcher> at what step you stuck
[05:09] <rzv> is iso not .img
[05:10] <Researcher> hi pavlushka
[05:10] <Researcher> wb
[05:10] <Researcher> no
 is iso not .img but it is called image file
[05:11] <Researcher> .img is a different extension
[05:11] <pavlushka> Hi Researcher !
[05:14] <rzv> yes
[05:14] <rzv> this is what i am telling
[05:14] <pavlushka> hello rzv
[05:14] <rzv> hi pavlushka
[05:15] <pavlushka> rzv: I am taking over from here to help you :)
[05:15] <pavlushka> Researcher: is busy atm
[05:15] <Strife> Hi pavlushka
[05:15] <pavlushka> rzv: how come you get a .img file?
[05:16] <rzv> pavlushka, i have a .iso file
[05:16] <pavlushka> Strife: Hello :)
[05:16] <rzv> ls ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:16] <rzv> ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:17] <Researcher> wb ShinyShoes
[05:17] <Researcher> salaam ahmed bhai
[05:17] <Researcher> welcome to ubuntu pakistan official channel
[05:17] <Researcher> we are an open community and friends from every corner of this world
[05:17] <Researcher> :)
[05:17] <pavlushka> rzv: then you have the correct iso file
[05:17] <pavlushka> rzv: we should move to the next step
[05:17] <rzv> which one?
[05:18] <pavlushka> rzv: ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso this one
[05:18] <rzv> yes
[05:18] <pavlushka> rzv: you are currently on which system?
[05:19] <rzv> debian
[05:19] <ShinyShoes> Researcher, thank you so much for inviting me. It is an awesome community, I can sense that already. :)
[05:19] <pavlushka> rzv: and you have a pendrive with minimum 4 GB?
[05:19] <rzv> 1TB
[05:19] <rzv> yes
[05:19] <rzv> minimum 4GB
[05:19] <pavlushka> rzv: awesome
[05:20] <pavlushka> rzv: now  download the unetbootin from web.
[05:20] <Strife> unetbootin
[05:20] <Strife> Can we use rufus?
[05:21] <pavlushka> Strife: we can, but unetbootin is easier
[05:21] <Strife> Ok
[05:21] <rzv> ls ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:21] <rzv> ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso
[05:21] <rzv> ls unetbootin-linux64-625.bin
[05:21] <rzv> unetbootin-linux64-625.bin
[05:22] <rzv> now?
[05:22] <pavlushka> Strife: in rufus, you will have more options to manipulate but no at the moment
[05:22] <Strife> Ok
[05:23] <pavlushka> rzv: better if you clear the contents of your pendrive.
[05:23] <rzv> i did rm
[05:23] <rzv> need format?
[05:24] <pavlushka> rzv: now run "sudo chmod +x unetbootin-linux64-625.bin"
[05:25] <rzv> done
[05:25] <pavlushka> rzv: now run "./unetbootin-linux64-625.bin"
[05:26] <pavlushka> it will pop up a dialog window
[05:26] <pavlushka> of unetbootin
[05:26] <rzv> # ./unetbootin-linux64-625.bin
[05:26] <rzv> Unable to load library icui18n "Cannot load library icui18n: (icui18n: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory)"
[05:26] <rzv> No protocol specified
[05:26] <rzv> unetbootin-linux64-625.bin: cannot connect to X server :0
[05:30] <pavlushka> rzv: just extract the iso to usb first
[05:30] <rzv> how?
[05:32] <tacod> ping
[05:33] <Researcher> wb tacod
[05:33] <Researcher> :)
[05:33] <rzv> done
[05:34] <Researcher> rzv your prob solved ?
[05:34] <Researcher> :)
[05:34] <Researcher> glad glad
[05:34] <rzv> not yet
[05:35] <rzv> need to be bootable
[05:35] <Researcher> make it bootable
[05:35] <Researcher> :)
[05:35] <rzv> how?
[05:35] <pavlushka> rzv: hang on a minute, I am trying to make you smile :)
[05:38] <pavlushka> rzv: update your system grub with the pendrive plugged in
[05:39] <pavlushka> rzv: and pastebin the result in paste.ubuntu.com
[05:39] <rzv> how do i update?
[05:40] <rzv> apt-get update
[05:40] <rzv> you mean?
[05:40] <pavlushka> rzv: "sudo update-grub"
[05:41] <pavlushka> rzv: and pastebin the result in paste.ubuntu.com
[05:42] <rzv> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23087701/
[05:43] <rzv> wow ubuntu has even paste
[05:43] <rzv> :D
[05:45] <rzv> so"?
[05:46] <pavlushka> rzv: pastebin the "sudo fdsik -l"
[05:48] <rzv> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23087720/
[05:54] <pavlushka> rzv: I gave you wrong command that should be "sudo fdisk -l"
[05:55] <pavlushka> rzv: wait, let do this "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gezakovacs/ppa"
[05:57] <rzv> W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/gezakovacs/ppa/ubuntu/dists/jessie/main/binary-amd64/Packages  404  Not Found
[05:57] <rzv> E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.
[05:58] <rzv> wont add ppa
[05:59] <rzv> bro
[05:59] <rzv> tell me a command line
[06:03] <pavlushka> rzv: can you understand this http://www.supergrubdisk.org/wiki/Loopback.cfg ?
[06:05] <pavlushka> rzv: all you need to know is the location of your ISO, like "/dev/sdaX/ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso"
[06:05] <Strife> pavlushka I'm gonna try it virtual machine as i dont have other lap or desktop
[06:05] <Strife> Still wondering if virtual box or VMware
[06:06] <pavlushka> rzv: you did the ls ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso where? in your home folder?
[06:07] <rzv> do i have grub2
[06:07] <rzv> ?
[06:07] <pavlushka> rzv: and paste the result of "sudo fdisk -l"
[06:07] <pavlushka> rzv: if you are updated, yes
[06:08] <rzv> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23087740/
[06:10] <pavlushka> rzv: paste the result of "sudo mount"
[06:11] <rzv> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23087741/
[06:12] <pavlushka> rzv: and where is the ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso ? in your home folder?
[06:14] <rzv> Device     Boot Start        End    Sectors   Size Id Type
[06:14] <rzv> dev/sdb1  *     2048 1953458175 1953456128 931.5G  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
[06:15] <pavlushka> rzv: and paste the result of "ls /media/hacker/DEBIAN 8_5_/"
[06:15] <rzv> root@debian:/home/hacker/Downloads/debian/source# ls /media/hacker/DEBIAN\ 8_5_/
[06:15] <rzv> boot  casper  dists  EFI  install  isolinux  md5sum.txt  pics  pool  preseed  README.diskdefines  sources.list-debian-8-jessie
[06:15] <rzv> root@debian:/home/hacker/Downloads/debian/source#
[06:16] <pavlushka> rzv: use pastebin next time
[06:16] <rzv> okay
[06:16] <rzv> i pastebin?
[06:17] <pavlushka> rzv: leave it for now
[06:17]  * pavlushka thinking
[06:19] <pavlushka> rzv: run "install-mbr /dev/sdb1"
[06:19] <pavlushka> rzv: and then "syslinux /dev/sdb1"
[06:20] <rzv> http://paste.ubuntu.com/23087756/
[06:26] <Kilos> o/
[06:27] <pavlushka> o/ Kilos
[06:27] <pavlushka> rzv: please tell me where is your ISO file?
[06:28] <pavlushka> rzv: this file ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso, the one you extracted
[06:33] <pavlushka> rzv: in which directory you ran the "ls ubuntu-16.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso" command?
[06:49] <pavlushka> rzv: is the directory i "/home/hacker/Downloads/debian/source" ?
[06:53] <Kilos> chores time
[06:58] <Strife> :/
[07:01] <Strife> Which one is better
[07:01] <Strife> Virtual Box or WMware?
[07:03] <Strife> pavlushka Kilos
[07:03] <Strife> ?
[07:07] <barlas> Strife: For an average user, both are good enough
[07:30] <Strife> Thanks barlas
[07:38] <piyush-kurur> what exactly is the meaning of naqshebazi. I know that naksha (or naqsha) means map. So does naqshebazi mean cartography
[07:42] <piyush-kurur> or for that matter does such a word exists or not
[07:44] <piyush-kurur> I am asking this because the root word here is naqsha (a farsi word) and I wanted to know how it is used in urdu in pk.
[07:49] <mustu> piyush-kurur naqsh is used for both maps and paintings
[07:50] <mustu> piyush-kurur Naqsh is used for any kind of carving ....
[07:50] <mustu> Naqsha is used for Map
[07:51] <mustu> Naqsh is also used as a verb for a stamp/impression
[07:52] <lubmil> dzień
[07:53] <mustu> Naqsha is used same as it is in Urdu which literally means Map .. Naqsha isn't used fo rany meaning other then map.. however Naqsh can be used for Painting/IMage/Impression/Stamp
[07:59] <ShinyShoes> piyush-kurur, hahaha naqshebazi is a native slang meaning casting false stories
[07:59] <ShinyShoes> to blather about
[08:21] <tacod> :(
[08:22] <Kilos> hi tacod
[08:22] <tacod> hey Kilos
[08:23] <tacod> I burned my fingers
[08:23] <Kilos> on what
[08:23] <tacod> my foundry
[08:23] <tacod> well, one of them
[08:23] <Kilos> didnt you know it hurts
[08:24] <tacod> so here's what happened
[08:24] <tacod> foundry 1 broke
[08:24] <tacod> so I decided to fire up foundry 2
[08:24] <tacod> I get that going and thought I had cooled down the broken bricks from foundry 1 with water which apparently I forgot to do.
[08:25] <Kilos> ouch
[08:25] <tacod> tried to use said broken bricks for support for a log that I put on foundry 2 to reduce air flow and increase heat retention
[08:25] <tacod> who knew grabbing hot bricks could lead to burned fingers?
[08:25] <Kilos> lol
[08:26] <Kilos> you will remember next time
[08:26] <tacod> well, next time I won't have 2 hot foundries at once.
[08:26] <tacod> because one are borkwd
[08:26] <tacod> damn it
[08:26] <tacod> typing is so hard with bandages
[08:26] <Kilos> rebuild it
[08:27] <tacod> uh
[08:27] <tacod> that's not gonna work
[08:27] <tacod> this is a cheapo quick one
[08:27] <Kilos> ah
[08:27] <Strife> Ello lubmil
[08:27] <tacod> with an 8"x8"x8" hollow construction brick mortared to a base made of 2 sidewalk bricks
[08:27] <tacod> and the hollow brick cracked in half
[08:28] <lubmil> hej Strife :)
[08:28] <Kilos> hi Strife lubmil
[08:28] <lubmil> cześć Kilos
[08:28] <Kilos> hahaha
[08:29] <Strife> Hoi Kilos
[09:38] <piyush-kurur> ShinyShoes: is the word naqh-e-bazi (may be more accurate to split it) a slang local to pakistan or is it used in india as well. I can see a connection between "make up stories" and naqsha in the senses that creating a picture when none-exists.
[09:38] <piyush-kurur> I mean is this word used by indian urdu speakers
[09:53] <piyush-kurur> I assume that the word naqshebaz would mean a person who cooks up stories (or may be a fraud)
[09:59] <mustu> I live in Lahore, Punjab and I've never heard this slang..
[10:01] <piyush-kurur> mustu: are you urdu speaker
[10:02] <piyush-kurur> i mean natively (mother tongue)
[10:04] <mustu> piyush-kurur yep
[10:05] <mustu> Urdu and Punjab both
[10:08] <piyush-kurur> how do you read ناغشآ (I have no idea what it means but wanted to try out farsi-transliteration-banan)
[10:08] <piyush-kurur> i hope you can see unicode
[10:15] <piyush-kurur> may be i wanted to try ناغشا
[10:15] <piyush-kurur> does that read naqsha
[10:34] <piyush-kurur> Let me try one more time ناکشا
[11:26] <habbasi> Hello.
[11:28] <Kilos> hi habbasi
[11:29] <habbasi> Anyone here an expert at makefiles? :/
[11:30]  * habbasi is not good at C++.
[11:32] <piyush-kurur> what in makefiles
[11:34] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: I want to link a *.so file in this makefile: https://github.com/hameerabbasi/click/blob/master/Makefile.in
[11:34] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: Working on integrating a particular protocol into that modular router. But it needs libsodium, so.
[11:38] <piyush-kurur> You need to set the CCFLAGS some where I guess (do not need to edit makefile)
[11:39] <piyush-kurur> -L PATH/TO/libsodium -l sodium should work in the CCFLAGS
[11:46] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: Ahh, found it.
[11:46] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: In configure.in?
[11:46] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: (I want to make it permanent)
[11:48] <piyush-kurur> donot put it in configure.in you would need to tell autoconf to some how search for the library sodium. It should do the work. I have forgotten autoconf
[11:55] <habbasi> piyush-kurur: I'll just write a bash script that compiles it how I want.
[12:18] <lubmil> RajRajRaj:
[12:18] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en śpi
[12:18] <ChanSeba> sleeping
[12:37] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl lubmil in office
[12:37] <ChanSeba> lubmil do biura
[12:41] <lubmil> RajRajRaj: :)
[12:41] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en wyspałeś się?
[12:41] <ChanSeba> did you sleep well?
[12:41] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl lubmil  not really
[12:41] <ChanSeba> lubmil nie jest prawdziwe
[12:41] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl i suffered from sneezing
[12:41] <ChanSeba> ja cierpiała od kichania
[12:42] <lubmil> uu
[12:42] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en to ty chory jesteś
[12:42] <ChanSeba> you're sick, you
[12:42] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en do medyka!!!11
[12:42] <ChanSeba> to the doctor!!!11
[12:43] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en szamana
[12:43] <ChanSeba> shaman
[12:43] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl i know, doctor didnt really help me. he said this is allergy and its hard to get cured :(
[12:43] <ChanSeba> wiem, że lekarz mi nie pomoże. powiedział, że to alergia i trudno się wyleczyć :(
[12:43] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en .tr :pl :en alergia to nieprzyjemna przypadłość
[12:43] <ChanSeba> .tr :EN :en Allergy is a nasty disease
[12:44] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en alergia to nieprzyjemna przypadłość
[12:44] <ChanSeba> Allergy is a nasty disease
[12:44] <lubmil> .tr :en :pl Allergy is a nasty disease
[12:44] <ChanSeba> Alergia-to przykra przypadłość
[12:45] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl yes
[12:45] <ChanSeba> tak
[12:45] <RajRajRaj> .tr :pl :en tak
[12:45] <ChanSeba> so
[12:45] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en zresztą, każda choroba to zło
[12:45] <ChanSeba> however, any illness is evil
[12:45] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl yeah
[12:45] <ChanSeba> tak
[12:45] <RajRajRaj> :/
[12:45] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en ale są niektóre uciążliwe
[12:45] <ChanSeba> but there are some burdensome
[12:46] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en alergia lub cukrzyca
[12:46] <ChanSeba> allergies or diabetes
[12:46] <RajRajRaj> lubmil:  tak = so? or tak = yes?
[12:46] <lubmil> tak = yes
[12:48] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en tak to jest
[12:48] <ChanSeba> so it is
[12:48] <lubmil> ChanSeba: hungry jestem
[12:52] <ChanSeba> lubmil: to zjedz coś, idioto
[12:53] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en Potrafię współczuć cudzym bólom, ale nie przyjemnościom. Jest coś dziwnie nudnego w szczęściu innych ludzi. (Huxley)
[12:53] <ChanSeba> I can sympathize with the pain of others, but will not please you. Something oddly boring in other people's happiness. (Huxley)
[12:54] <lubmil> .tr :en :pl I can sympathize with the pain of others, but will not please you. Something oddly boring in other people's happiness. (Huxley)
[12:54] <ChanSeba> Mogę współczuć cudzego bólu, ale nie będzie cię zadowolić. Coś dziwnie nudne w szczęściu innych ludzi. (Гексли)
[12:54] <lubmil> ------
[12:54] <lubmil> .s
[12:54] <ChanSeba> Sentencja na 238. dzień roku: „Aforyzm jest małym domkiem z szerokim widokiem. (Kossman)”
[12:54] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en Sentencja na 238. dzień roku: ?Aforyzm jest małym domkiem z szerokim widokiem. (Kossman)?
[12:54] <ChanSeba> Proverb 238. day of the year: ?Aphorism is a small house with a wide view. (Kossman)?
[12:56] <habbasi> What translator does ChanSeba use?
[13:00] <lubmil> translator.yandex.com
[13:00] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en bo z tr google by trzeba zapłacić
[13:00] <ChanSeba> because with Tr you have to pay google
[13:02] <RajRajRaj> lub`:
[13:02] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl why u change nick
[13:02] <ChanSeba> dlaczego U zmień nick
[13:03] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl sorry i am in office. I cant really focus on irc :(
[13:03] <ChanSeba> przykro mi, że w biurze. Nie mogę skupić się na IRC :(
[13:33] <lub`> RajRajRaj:
[13:33] <RajRajRaj> lub`:  yes
[13:34] <lub`> .tr :pl :en jak mnie nie ma przy komputerze to mam nick lub`
[13:34] <RajRajRaj> tak
[13:34] <ChanSeba> as I'm not on the computer, I have a nickname or`
[13:34] <RajRajRaj> ok
[13:34] <RajRajRaj> .tr :en :pl understood :)
[13:34] <ChanSeba> rozumiem :)
[13:34] <lub`> .tr :pl :en jak idę jeść obiad to zmieniam nick
[13:34] <ChanSeba> as I go to lunch, then I change nick
[13:48] <habbasi> ... I hate linkers.
[14:33] <xoxoxo> hi
[14:34] <xoxoxo> anyone can help me make bootable ubuntu usb flash? preferably command line? unetbootin wont start i entered both user / superuser passwords but doesnt launch
[14:34] <xoxoxo> i am currently using debian 8 jessie kde
[14:43] <Strife> Hi RajRajRaj
[14:43] <RajRajRaj> hi Strife
[14:43] <Strife> Kaise ho bhai?
[14:43] <RajRajRaj> theek hu u tell?
[14:44] <Strife> Theek
[15:03] <habbasi> xoxoxo: Hello.
[15:04] <habbasi> xoxoxo: How did you download/install Unetbootin?
[15:07] <habbasi> xoxoxo: BTW, Ubuntu doesn't really need anything special AFAIK. A simple "sudo dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/sdX" works fine.
[15:07] <Kilos> isnt it in the repos habbasi
[15:09] <Kilos> oh i misunderstood your question
[15:09] <xoxoxo> habbasi, hi
[15:09] <xoxoxo> from web
[15:11] <habbasi> xoxoxo: Do you know the path to your ISO?
[15:12] <habbasi> Kilos: Dunno about the Debian repos.
[15:12] <Kilos> aha
[15:13] <habbasi> xoxoxo: Did you try the PPA method here? It's much, much better. https://unetbootin.github.io/linux_download.html
[15:14] <xoxoxo> no
[15:14] <xoxoxo> i didnt
[15:14] <habbasi> xoxoxo: Just run the three commands given there. It should install Unetbootin fine.
[15:14] <habbasi> xoxoxo: Wait.
[15:15] <habbasi> xoxoxo: No, just go ahead with the Ubuntu package, the debian one is way too old.
[17:21] <bj_> hello
[17:21] <bj_> everyone
[22:02] <lubmil> .s
[22:02] <ChanSeba> Sentencja na 239. dzień roku: „Zaiste, drżę o swój kraj, gdy pomyśle że Bóg jest sprawiedliwy. (Thomas Jefferson)”
[22:02] <lubmil> .tr :pl :en Sentencja na 239. dzień roku: ?Zaiste, drżę o swój kraj, gdy pomyśle że Bóg jest sprawiedliwy. (Thomas Jefferson)?
[22:02] <ChanSeba> Saying 239. day of the year: ?Yeah, I tremble for my country when I think that God is just. (Thomas Jefferson)?