 I don't think IRC can see telegram messages (re @guiverc: Lubuntu is a Ubuntu flavor, so all mirrors are just Ubuntu mirrors.)
[02:19] <thedoctar> Oh I guess they can!
[02:19] <arraybolt3> alzhou10: IRC guy here, I can see it just fine.
[02:20] <arraybolt3> (There's a Telegram-to-IRC bridge here set up specifically for the #lubuntu channel IIUC.)
[02:21] <arraybolt3> And there's also an IRC-to-Matrix bridge, so since a Telegram message creates an IRC message, that will also create a Matrix message, so anyone on any supported chat program can see all the messages.
[02:23] <teward[m]> alzhou10 and thedoctar: yes, Telegram to IRC bridge is bidirectional.  There's also an IRC-Matrix bridge bot handled by things that also relay to Matrix clients 
[02:23] <teward[m]> as arraybolt3 said.  (teward[m] indicates my matrix client connected via IRC)
[02:23] <teward[m]> (but you will also see teward on the IRC bridge side, and teward001 onthe Telegram side, depending which clientI'm working with at the moment LOL)
[02:24] <thedoctar> Technology these days... amazing!
[02:24] <arraybolt3> teward[m]: All our messages may be getting missed on Telegram - lubot is having some connection problems.
[02:24] <teward[m]> that'dbe because i had a pfSense HA event
[02:25] <teward[m]> primary went unresponsive, secondary kicked in, then primary cameback up a bit later, and switchedback
[02:25] <arraybolt3> Oh. No clue what that means but it sounds bad.
[02:25] <teward[m]> i'll punt the client
[02:25] <teward[m]> HA means High Availability
[02:25] <teward[m]> i.e. redundancy
[02:25] <arraybolt3> Oh nice.
[02:25] <teward[m]> if the primary firewall (pfSense) goes down, I have a second pfSense VM with a config sync on it to come online in that event
[02:25] <teward[m]> and when the first comes back it puts the second into standby
[02:25] <teward[m]> so ye i'll punt the bot shortly
 bot's punted and i see the flood here on Telegram
[02:29] <teward[m]> just like i see it here on Matrix and IRC
[02:29] <teward[m]> returns to the shadows
 theonly thing I don't like about matrix is it doesn't send asterisks >.<
[02:31] <teward> ... well it did here, interesting.
[02:32] <teward> unless...... that's just hte Telegram bridge being stupid...
 *shrugs* I'll figure that out later.
 bot's back for now
[02:33] <arraybolt3> Glad it's working.
[02:34] <arraybolt3> (Matrix turns * into italics if you have two of them.)
[02:34] <arraybolt3[m]> Like this.
[02:34] <arraybolt3> The astrisks aren't showing up on IRC either.
[02:34] <arraybolt3> s/astrisks/asterisks/
[02:37] <teward[m]> i think i just disabled markdown and rich so that might just send normal
[02:37] <teward[m]> i'm in the middle of poking something anyways
[02:39] <arraybolt3[m]> *does this work?*
[02:39] <arraybolt3> Yep, works. I used the /plain command first.
[02:40] <arraybolt3> (So it was "/plain *does this work?*")
[03:18] <f73> sorry i quit
[03:18] <f73> lubuntu box icons ppa for jmy
[10:08] <Tiber> if i turn SATA IDE Combined Mode off in bios i can't find bootable driver
[10:34] <tomreyn> Tiber: then i huess you better keep it on
[10:37] <tomreyn> https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/what-is-sata-ide-combined-mode.2263780/ "I figured that out through trial and error. What it does, if you enable it, I believe, is to make AMD SATA6G port 4 and 5, act like IDE ports. If you disable it, all six AMD SATA6G ports act as native SATA ports."
[10:37] <tomreyn> another instance of "i came up with this awesome label which no one will understand what it means"
[10:43] <Tiber> some how i member when i got linux last time on that laptop i turned that off and then that ssd worked right
[15:46] <Tiberi> damn i don't have any ideas what should i do with my sdd