[03:24] good morning to all [04:01] have a nice weekend mates [06:29] good morning [07:12] good...lord. [08:00] ugh, another one of the spammy accounts [08:00] is it just me, or is that issue getting worse lately? [08:02] they've sure been doing it a lot lately [10:03] Good afternoon [10:50] hi everyone === kallesbar_ is now known as kallesbar === ledeni_ is now known as ledeni [12:46] Hiyas all [14:08] hi beautifull [14:27] hey oerheks....beautiful? [14:33] oke oke ... gorgeous [14:42] hi BluesKaj - having a nice weekend? === pchoo_ is now known as pchoo [14:43] oerheks: you charmer! [14:44] oerheks, oh i get it now, you were referring to my 2 daughters who are visiting this weekend :-) [14:45] hey ducasse yes, a very nice weekend, how about you? === ledeni_ is now known as ledeni [14:47] a very good one, thanks. had family here from thursday to yesterday, today just relaxing. starting dinner soon. [17:38] obvious troll is obvious [17:38] anyone else care to "help" them [17:38] ? [17:39] Noope! [18:09] kostkon: i guess this factoid should be reworked (reisub), since there is /etc/sysctl.d/10-magic-sysrq.conf [18:09] ...effectively limiting this to SUB [18:10] xD [18:10] is that happening on all distros or another juicy 'buntu quirk? [18:11] i think this was introduced after media outcry about the fact that you could kill the screensaver that way [18:11] i'm not sure what other distros do [18:11] SUB is usually sufficient, though [18:12] (kill the screensaver and gain physical, unauthenticated access to the graphical desktop, that is) [18:13] tomreyn, oh yeah they've disabled part of it [18:14] never even tried it if i'm honest, all my Loonix are virtualised so it doesn't tend to be relevant [18:19] you can still write it to /proc/sysrq-trigger just for the fun of it === popey_ is now known as popey [20:41] SlidingHorn: good luck with that. I just had a long conversation in #ubuntu-ops. They made it pretty clear they don't understand what trolling is. They'll try to reason with him (maybe) and then ..... poof ... nothing [20:44] * leftyfb is shocked [21:08] i wish i was, been like that for over 10 years [21:16] I believe you may have been trolled by #ubuntu-ops [21:17] (not really, but it would be kind of funny if that was their response to it) [22:10] actually, some sysrq commands can be useful in virtualised systems too... [22:11] can't say i'm too familiar with them but if i've got a problem with a VM, i've got bigger problems i'm sure :D [22:11] and i'm more likely to recreate it [22:12] some can be used for debugging purposes & such [22:13] and if e.g. your VM keeps hanging, you might want to find out why instead of keeping to restart it :) [22:15] all available sysrq commands should be documented in /usr/share/doc/linux-doc/admin-guide/sysrq.rst.gz [22:16] (it also explains how you can change the sysrq permissions with sysfs/sysctl) [22:25] well i wouldn't be that dumb :> never happened though [23:22] 131 ubuntu archive mirrors currently do https [23:22] a lot more than i expected [23:23] 131 of 450 total [23:31] :) [23:32] had those people moaning about them not being, again? [23:57] someone stated that that were none (or they could not find any, apparently not tried too hard), so i checked whether that's correct. [23:58] i had assumed there would be a small number, like 5 or 10 [23:58] :)