[00:07] at least he's being educational now i guess === Menzador is now known as Menzadr === Menzadr is now known as Menzador [13:59] elky: I've removed the +q, but what does !leave do? ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about leave [13:59] elky: I've removed the +q, but what does !leave do? Tried it as a factoid with this response ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about leave [14:01] And how would I use it? !leave | randomnick? [14:10] An explanation of the command would be useful, rather than just remove the +b (that wasn't) and use !leave [14:12] Appreciate there's a timezone difference + its the weekend, so no worries about replying [15:08] Preemptive: stdin in #u is being a rabble-rouser [15:10] thanks ikonia :) [15:10] he's being a problem intentionally [15:10] and shock horror - it's a bzshells advert [15:13] At this point nothing puzzles me anymore [16:31] DJones: For when the bot comes back, not for ubottu. A ban might technically work, but seems it's on a dynamic IP so easier to just use the bot's command '!leave' to make it part the channel, thus removing it from the autojoin config. [16:32] Unit193: So !leave | botname? [16:32] Thats what wasn'texplained [16:33] And which bot does that [16:33] DJones: Nope, it's not a command for ubottu, but ubottu will respond. The command, as pasted, is '!leave' just that. [16:33] Unit193: So how does it know who I'm refering to? [16:34] '!' is also the command char for fpbot. [16:35] ok, so that will only work with fpbot? [16:35] Yes. [16:35] And anybody can run that command? [16:35] So it would seem. [16:36] Great, explanations do help [16:37] When you run any linux based system, people say don't run command you don't know what they do, being advised to run a command by a channel op without explanation isn't ideal [18:31] Hello to all my old friends, I jumped to Mint when Ubuntu switched to Unity, Its nice to be back. === bazhang__ is now known as bazhang