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[00:13]  * Myrtti sods off to bed
[00:13] <genii> Ah. One of those.
[00:13] <genii> eg: rm <fill in blank here>
[00:14] <Myrtti> with a funky random script to add to confusion
[00:14] <Myrtti> which to my knowledge really acted like a russian roulette
[00:14] <Myrtti> LjL: thanks
[00:15] <Myrtti> I was just going to say that feel free to kick him out
[00:17] <Myrtti> anyway
[00:17] <Myrtti> *really* *yawn* going to bed now.
[00:17] <Myrtti> I love you all
[00:17] <Myrtti> you're speshul.
[00:18] <Myrtti> even mneptok 
[00:18] <Myrtti> he's super speshul.
[00:53] <jrib> truer words have never been spoken
[01:16] <ubottu> FloodBot3 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit)
[01:16] <ubottu> FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit)
[01:16] <ubottu> FloodBot2 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (exploit)
[01:17]  * genii blinks
[01:19] <PriceChild> genii: not seen that before?
[01:23] <PriceChild> Pavlz: looks a little odd in #ubuntu
[01:28] <genii> PriceChild: No, it's not like I hang here much normally :)
[01:29] <genii> At any rate work #2 is done, I'll see you all shortly from home
[02:39] <genii> Is it @bt or @btlogin to ubottu ?
[02:40] <genii> nvm got it
[02:44] <PriceChild> genii: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FixDCCExploit
[02:45] <PriceChild> genii: if people are affected, they are removed from #ubuntu and given instructions on how to patch themselves up before being allowed back in.
[02:45] <genii> PriceChild: For the earlier alert which I saw?
[02:45] <PriceChild> Yes
[02:45] <genii> Ah, is this the port 6667 vs 8001 thing?
[02:46] <Pici> Yes.
[02:46] <genii> OK
[02:46] <Pici> Theres actually a good discussion about it on the ubuntu-irc mailing list recently.
[02:46]  * genii wonders where you sign up for that
[02:47] <Pici> !lists
[02:47] <ubottu> mail is another medium to communicate. Ubuntu mailinglists can be found at http://lists.ubuntu.com
[02:48] <genii> OK found the one just mentioned
[02:50] <genii> PriceChild: I noticed it's your baby
[02:50] <PriceChild> genii: pardon?
[02:50] <genii> PriceChild: "Ubuntu-irc list run by pricechild at ubuntu.com"
[02:50] <Pici> PriceChild: You're the father of his baby?
[02:50] <Pici> oh.. that.
[02:51] <PriceChild> When the irc council was created/when seveas left, he rolled some dice and gave each bit to someone random. I got the lists.
[02:51] <genii> hehe
[02:52] <genii> Ah. Mailman is nice, I like it. Easy to maintain, etc
[03:52]  * mneptok belches erotically
[04:56] <genii> I wonder if that WeeChat is any good
[04:57]  * PriceChild whispers irssi
[04:58] <genii> PriceChild: I've installed it now (irssi) but it will take some getting used to. For the time being I'm mainly Konversation
[04:59] <PriceChild> eventually you'll want a permenant shell
[04:59] <genii> The unconnected /help list alone in irssi seems a bit daunting
[04:59] <PriceChild> well, that's if you make it that long
[04:59] <genii> True
[05:00] <genii> So most use screen/irssi here then?
[05:00] <PriceChild> probably not
[05:00] <PriceChild> I used to swear by xchat.
[05:00] <PriceChild> There's a load of people eating crack on konversation though.
[05:01] <genii> PriceChild: stdin is nudging me in the xchat direction
[05:02]  * mneptok is a CLI IRC guy
[05:02] <mneptok> but ... i'm old.
[05:03] <genii> mneptok: So an irssi user?
[05:03] <mneptok> yessah
[05:03] <genii> I'm taking sort of an informal poll 
[05:05] <mneptok> well, i'm not really the typical IRC user.
[05:05] <mneptok> i'm over 30. college educated. and employed.
[05:05]  * mneptok grins evilly
[05:05] <genii> Hmm
[05:08] <genii> I find it somehow disturbing that I'm in the same demographic group
[05:10] <nalioth> genii: irssi allows you much more freedom than any gui can ever hope to 
[05:10] <genii> nalioth: I guess I'll just grin and bear the  learning curve
[05:10] <nalioth> for instance, this irssi is running on a server in London
[05:11] <nalioth> but i'm sitting in front of my computer in Houston
[05:11] <genii> nalioth: So screen/irssi combo? or ssh'd in or so
[05:11] <nalioth> screen/irssi with ssh access, yes
[05:12] <genii> OK. That would have seemed to me the most elegant way
[05:12] <nalioth> i used to run irssi/screen on the box locally and log in from my laptop when i was working 18 hour days / 7 days a week
[05:21] <genii-2> On by irssi now.
[05:22] <nalioth> genii: genii-2: you'll be happy to know that irssi.org has got to have the BEST documents of any piece of software i've ever used
[05:22] <genii-2> Well thats at least good to know!
[05:23] <PriceChild> even if the author gave up with it half way through 8-)
[05:23] <genii-2> Hmm
[05:23] <genii-2> nalioth: You mean by way of it's manpage or so?
[05:24] <nalioth> genii-2: no, 'how-to' 'sekrit coadz' and all kinds of neat stuff
[05:24] <genii> OK
[05:24] <nalioth> you know we all write our own scripts, right?
[05:25] <genii-2> I do now apparently
[05:26] <nalioth> and all new ops have to write a good one for the rest of us  :D
[05:27] <PriceChild> You have 12 hours.
[05:33] <genii> My wifi adapter conked out. On my backup now.
[05:34] <genii> So I'm supposed to make some nice script for irssi for you guys?
[05:37]  * genii gets out his Black Book of Perl and crams
[05:44] <genii> Interesting. alt <arrows> for channel switches
[05:44] <PriceChild> never knew about that before
[05:50] <mneptok> Host 'snowwhite', running Linux 2.6.20-17-server - Cpu0: Intel 2660 MHz Cpu1: Intel 2660 MHz Cpu2: Intel 2660 MHz Cpu3: Intel 2660 MHz; Up: 75d+6:10; Users: 5; Load: 0.52; Free: [Mem: 12042/16241 Mio] [Swap: 1906/1906 Mio] [: / Mio] [/boot: 153/236 Mio] [: / Mio]; Vpenis: 688.4 cm;
[05:50] <mneptok> praise irssi!
[05:52]  * genii tries to figure out how to make different names appear in colours other than white for the sake of his sanity
[05:52] <Flannel> genii: Among other things.
[05:52] <Flannel> genii: (the channel switching)
[05:52] <Flannel> there's at least five ways
[05:53] <genii> Flannel: Google told me ^x but that didn't actually seem to work. At least not in this one I'm running under Konsole
[05:53] <Flannel> x?
[05:54] <genii> To switch between channels
[05:54] <genii> ctrl-x I believe
[05:54] <mneptok> alt-#
[05:55] <genii> mneptok: Nice, goes directly :)
[05:55] <mneptok> yes'm
[05:56] <mneptok> continue through QWERTY for >10
[05:56] <Flannel> alt-number, 1-0 and then q-o for 11+
[05:57] <Flannel> or ctrl-n and ctrl-p,
[05:57] <Flannel> (alt-n and alt-p are page up/down)
[05:58] <genii> Hmm. maybe doesn't work yet for me since no page is off top of screen
[05:59] <Flannel> you can also use /window #
[06:00] <genii> Flannel: Before I knew what shortcuts I was just using /j #name
[06:00] <Flannel> and then alt-a gets you to the "next current" window
[06:00] <genii> "next current" is next in which someone is speaking to you?
[06:00] <Flannel> Or channel with activity, or whatnot
[06:00] <genii> OK
[06:01] <genii> Thats actually pretty useful
[06:01] <Flannel> or if you want to get rid of all of your activity logs, just hold alt and hold a
[06:01] <Flannel> and you'll spam through them all
[06:01] <genii> Bah. Learning irssi and some smartass now in #kubuntu   
[06:04] <mneptok> sorry. was smoking.
[06:04] <genii> Heh
[06:05] <genii> mneptok: At least it's not crazy in there right now. 
[06:06] <mneptok> yeah, TOO quiet.
[06:06] <mneptok> dun dun DUNNNNH
[06:12] <genii> At least there's no shortage of comic relief around here
[06:15] <mneptok> for certain definitions of "relief"
[06:20] <genii> Weird. /whois name      doesn't seem to produce any result
[06:20] <genii> Wait appeared in another channel
[06:20] <PriceChild> genii: /win 1
[06:21] <genii> PriceChild: /whois name /win 1                 ?
[06:21] <PriceChild> not quite
[06:21] <genii> Hmm
[06:22] <PriceChild> if you do a whois, by default it will appear in a query window for that user, and if that doesn't exist, the status window, which can by found by alt+1, or /win 1.
[06:22] <PriceChild> (i think its by default anyway)
[06:23] <genii> OK
[06:26] <genii> Bleh. 1:25am here. I'll have to continue this transition tomorrow
[06:27] <genii> See you all ~ 7.5 hours from now
[06:38]  * jussi01 wakes up... to this... http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2008/10/irc-bot-for-manpagesubuntucom.html :(
[06:39] <Flannel> so.... stupid
[06:42] <jussi01> soo... seems genii is getting along ok. :)
[07:10] <Myrtti> plllääääähhh
[07:11] <Flannel> what animal makes that noise?
[07:11] <jussi01> hehe
[07:11] <Myrtti> a Finnish bed worm
[07:11] <Flannel> I see
[07:11]  * jussi01 is in Oulu today :)
[07:12] <Myrtti> *yawn*
[07:12]  * Mez shoves a sock in Myrtti's mouth
[07:12]  * jussi01 hands Myrtti a nice cup of morning tea
[07:12] <jussi01> Mez: !!
[07:12] <Mez> yes?
[07:12]  * Myrtti spits the sock out
[07:13] <jussi01> Mez: be nice!
[07:13] <Myrtti> PLLLLLÄÄÄHHH
[07:13] <Mez> jussi01, running joke ;)
[07:13] <Myrtti> lint plähplähplähhh
[07:13] <Myrtti> Mez: I see you've bought new socks
[07:13] <Mez> yup :)
[07:13] <Mez> cause you stoled all my others
[07:54] <Myrtti> ehhh... http://www.hs.fi/kuvat/iso_webkuva/1135240287108.jpeg
[07:55] <nickrud> rflmao, I was just looking at that
[07:55] <nickrud> too bad politics is qed off-topic
[08:11] <Flannel> ooh, lets all call Myrtti!
[08:29] <ubottu> In #ubuntu-offtopic, magnetron said: !pony is <reply> Sorry, I'm all out of ponies at the moment. I have some iceweasels, if that's ok.
[08:48] <elkbuntu> that would defeat the whole purpose of that factoid...
[08:48] <jussi01> heh
[09:22] <ikonia> the man page bot plugin looks annoying
[09:22] <ikonia> and a bit pointless unless I'm missing something
[09:36] <jpds> elkbuntu: Happened where?
[09:37] <elkbuntu> eh?
[09:37] <jpds> "09:40:18 #ubuntu-ops: <+elkbuntu> jpds, eh? what happened?"
[09:38] <elkbuntu> jpds, see the line above it where you say you dont have a net connection anymore? that.
[09:39] <jpds> elkbuntu: It was the thing about the irssi upload I made to change the default port to 8001 (it's on the mailing list).
[09:39]  * elkbuntu tries again... jpds, what happened to your net connection.
[09:40] <jpds> Ahh, we're a bit low on funds and our laptops harddisks died, so... I can only come on when I'm at school.
[09:41] <elkbuntu> aww
[09:42] <elkbuntu> so you have a net connection, just nothing to connect?
[09:42] <jpds> No, one computer left, no net.
[09:54]  * jpds disappears again 'til next week, later.
[10:12] <Hobbsee> Have you guys seen http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2008/10/irc-bot-for-manpagesubuntucom.html ?
[10:13] <Hobbsee> perhaps they've finally reformed.
[10:15] <ikonia> I read that and found no use for it
[10:16] <ikonia> plus I think it would be really annoying / wasteful in a channel such as ubuntu
[10:16] <ikonia> while I admire the intention, I think the practicality would be lost
[10:17] <elkbuntu> Hobbsee, given the behaviour exhibited by some of them the past weeks, i strongly doubt it.
[10:17] <Hobbsee> the question then is - will the bot be allowed in ubuntu channels?
[10:18] <elkbuntu> no way.
[10:18]  * Hobbsee also notes planet seemsto be degrading - there was that post, and a one-word post from jono today.
[10:18] <elkbuntu> we accept patches to *our* bot, but we dont accept bots we cannot control.
[10:19]  * Hobbsee notes that other bot?
[10:20] <Hobbsee> or does "control" include "email the people who own it, telling them you no longer wish to be involved in their project"?
[10:21] <Hobbsee> (because i'm sure that will eventually be brought up as an objection)
[10:22] <elkbuntu> that does count, yes. we cannot control those whose existance is based purely on a challenge of ours.
[10:23] <Hobbsee> right
[10:23] <Hobbsee> presumably control means "ask them to leave, orbehave in certain ways, without having to result to force" or something similar.
[10:31] <elkbuntu> yes
[10:31] <elkbuntu> precisely
[10:31] <elkbuntu> sorry, watching the proverbial hit the fan in #wikipedia
[10:32] <Hobbsee> no staffers around?
[10:32] <elkbuntu> there's 3 ops. there's many more morons.
[10:32] <Hobbsee> ah, right.
[10:32] <Hobbsee> +m ftw!
[10:33] <Hobbsee> +v the odd clueful ones
[10:33] <Hobbsee> actually, looking at that, probably better to let them run amok.
[10:34] <elkbuntu> not really. they'd eventually figure how to spam other ways
[10:34] <elkbuntu> just let them vent, ban the really really obnoxious ones
[10:34] <elkbuntu> just like we do for -r-p
[10:34] <Hobbsee> oh, therewas spamming?  I just saw a whole lot of people screaming 
[10:34] <Hobbsee> yeah.  ugh.
[10:34]  * Hobbsee dun wanna think about that...
[10:34] <elkbuntu> well, s/spamming/flooding/
[10:35] <elkbuntu> i consider /b/tard idiocy to be spam.
[10:35] <Hobbsee> that's true
[10:35] <Hobbsee> ah
[10:35] <ikonia> has anyone got an image parser, I've got an image filled with binary 0's and 1's and I'm trying to copy and paste it but I keep making mistakes
[10:35] <elkbuntu> it's sure as heck not stuff i subscribe to
[10:35] <Hobbsee> hmm, 2 weeks to get prepared.
[10:44] <ikonia> sorted, never mind
[11:55] <ubottu> In ubottu, ziroday said: !ndiswrapper is ndiswrapper allows you to use windows drivers for your wireless card. Read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/Ndiswrapper
[13:40] <Pici> Was z_ unbanned in -offtopic?
[13:46] <ikonia> @bansearch z_ #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:46] <ubottu> No matches found for z_n=nice@217.118.79.45 in #ubuntu-offtopic
[13:46] <ikonia> @btlogin
[13:47] <ikonia> you did it 
[13:47] <ikonia> removed by pici
[13:47] <ikonia> october 14th
[13:48] <Pici> Check the comment
[13:48] <ikonia> ooh yes
[13:48] <ikonia> there is no other ban showing, just a kick
[13:48] <ikonia> looks like your ban is not picked up
[13:49] <Pici> No, looks like he changed his ident.
[13:49] <ikonia> even so there is no ban for z_ showing up in bt under any ident
[13:49] <ikonia> is z_ asustech guys ?
[13:49] <ikonia> asuestek or what ever his name was
[13:50] <Pici> I'm not sure, I only revised Myrtti's original ban because I saw him evade once before.
[13:50] <ikonia> I can't see her ban just kicks
[13:51] <ikonia> or am I being dumb and missing something obvious
[13:52] <jussi01> ikonia: myrtti said something like that, though I cant confirm...
[13:53] <ikonia> curious as to why I can't see picis ban
[13:53] <ikonia> I see pici removing myrtii's ban and he said he replaced it with one of his own, but i can't see his
[13:53] <ikonia> 3:53 -!- 57 - #ubuntu-offtopic: ban *!?=asus@217.* [by Pici, 210251 secs ago]
[13:53] <ikonia> shows up in /ban
[13:53] <Pici> 08:53:45 [freenode] >>>> 2 - #ubuntu-offtopic: ban *!?=asus@217.* [by Pici!n=Pici@ubuntu/member/pici, 210260 secs ago]
[13:53] <ikonia> ubottu must have missed it
[13:54] <ubottu> Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)
[13:54] <Pici> No, I see it on the BT
[13:54] <Pici> @banlink *!?=asus@217.*
[13:54] <ubottu> Error: '*!?=asus@217.*' is not a valid id.
[13:54] <Pici> bah
[13:54] <ikonia> ahh it came up under asus
[13:54] <ikonia> not z
[13:54] <ikonia> z_
[13:55] <ikonia> he's on a slightly differnt ip so ban dodging
[13:55] <ikonia> .41 and .45
[13:55] <ikonia> changed ident as you said pici
[13:55] <ikonia> I now see what you where syaing,
[13:56] <ikonia> can't he just be removed for ban dodgin /
[13:56] <ikonia> dodging even
[13:56] <ikonia> I guess he can :)
[13:57]  * ikonia envy's pici's memory for ban format
[14:00] <elkbuntu> ikonia, he is forever to be removed at the slightest infringement of anything. he was given months to learn to play well with others, and failed.
[14:00] <ikonia> elkbuntu ahh thank you for the info
[14:01] <ikonia> he's still in offtopic unless pici's chatting with him
[14:01] <ikonia> oh no he's gone
[14:01] <Pici> He is forwarded here.
[14:01] <elkbuntu> he gets quite creepy with his questions, and refuses to understand why
[14:01] <Pici> This is still about the porn site thing that myrtti banned him about, as he is evading that ban.
[14:02] <elkbuntu> it was not just the porn site. it was his questions which in all honesty stopped only a whisker short of 'what colour panties are you wearing?'
[14:03] <ikonia> !logs
[14:03] <ubottu> Official channel logs can be found at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ - For LoCo channels, http://logs.ubuntu-eu.org/freenode/
[14:03] <Hobbsee> elkbuntu: i'm sure there are only two correct answers to that.
[14:03] <Pici> elkbuntu: Shall I remove the forward then and just make it a ban?
[14:03] <elkbuntu> Hobbsee, and neither are to come from mneptok.
[14:04] <Hobbsee> elkbuntu: and the latter one is "you shouldn't be wondering what colour they are,but about how soon it will be before the cluebat comes out, and smacks you over the head"
[14:04] <elkbuntu> Pici, possibly, unless you want myrtti upset
[14:04] <Hobbsee> elkbuntu: definetly
[14:06] <Pici> elkbuntu: I'd rather no one was uspet... so: fixed.
[14:07] <ikonia> thats the aim of the game
[14:08] <elkbuntu> well, z_ might be slightly upset, but, well, he had his chances.
[14:09] <Pici> Indeed, indeed.
[14:09] <ikonia> he doesn't seem a nice chap from what you saying
[14:10] <elkbuntu> it's not that he's not nice. just... has little to no regard for others
[14:10] <ikonia> thats not nice
[14:10] <ubottu> In #ubuntu, Oric said: !ubottu this is a test
[14:11] <elkbuntu> ikonia, well, it's not that he's like it intentionally, i meant
[14:12] <ikonia> "what colour are your panties"......by accident ?
[14:12] <ikonia> ( I understand what your leaning towards though )
[14:15] <elkbuntu> ikonia, no, he didnt actually ask that
[14:15] <ikonia> ahhh
[14:15] <elkbuntu> " his questions which in all honesty stopped only a whisker short of 'what"
[14:15] <ikonia> ahh
[14:16] <Hobbsee> hence, they were "are you"?
[15:21] <ikonia> LjL: what did that mean ?
[15:22] <LjL> ikonia: pissing myself laughing
[15:22] <ikonia> he's messing me around, I hate being lied to
[15:23] <ikonia> he's still not asked his question in git
[15:23] <LjL> quite rightly so
[15:23] <ikonia> ?
[15:23] <LjL> quite rightly you hate being lied to
[15:23] <ikonia> ah
[15:26] <genii> The @login and @btlogin when issued to ubottu in PM seem not to be having any effect
[15:27] <ikonia> genii: I sometimes get that in pm only, 
[15:27] <ikonia> do a public @login then try it
[15:27] <ikonia> don't know why
[15:27] <genii> OK
[15:27] <genii> @login
[15:27] <ubottu> Error: You are not identified
[15:27] <ikonia> ahh ha
[15:27] <genii> He doesn't like me today :)
[15:27] <ikonia> @login
[15:27] <ubottu> The operation succeeded.
[15:29] <genii> Where's stdin when you need him
[15:33] <Pici> genii: Are you identified?
[15:34] <ikonia> not according to my whois
[15:34] <genii> Pici: freenode accepted my login password for genii if thats what you mean. Perhaps because I connect from many different locations it's having identd issues or so
[15:37] <Pici> genii: Well, you're missing your cloak which you had yesterday.
[15:37] <genii> I noticed
[15:40] <genii> Would it matter if my master name is different than the one I normally use?
[15:41] <genii> eg: genii-around is the master name and genii is a subsidiary
[15:41] <Pici> Uh.  It may.
[15:41] <Pici> Actually... it shouldnt.
[15:42] <genii> Hmm
[15:42] <Pici> genii: Needless to say, you still aren't identified.
[15:42] <Pici>  /msg nickserv help identify
[15:44] <genii> Weird, thought I was already identified but guess not.
[15:44] <genii> @login
[15:44] <ubottu> The operation succeeded.
[15:44] <genii> Yay!
[15:49] <genii> Guess I'll need to tinker with the ~/.irssi/startup 
[15:50] <Pici> genii: If you're using irssi now, you may find some of these aliases handy: http://nullcortex.com/2008/06/23/irssi-aliases-scripts/
[15:51] <genii> Pici: Awesome, thanks
[15:56] <nickrud> genii, welcome to the condition of whipping boy ;)
[15:58]  * genii contemplates what script to work on for irssi
[16:02] <nalioth> genii: you don't want colored nicks. no no no no.  you want this:
[16:03]  * nalioth looks for his failed alias  :(
[16:03] <nalioth> Want to see if someone is identified to services at a glance?  http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#spoofing
[16:03] <nalioth> ah, there it is.
[16:03] <nalioth> red for unidentified users and green for identified ones
[16:05] <ikonia> now that is handy
[16:10] <Mez> hehe, and you can do similar in xchat i believe
[16:11] <Mez> /set irc_id_ntext %C4
[16:11] <Dave2> you also need to put $4 in your channel message stuffs.
[16:12] <Mez> should be there by default though
[16:12] <Mez> is for me
[16:12] <ikonia> still cool to know
[16:12] <genii> Hm
[16:12] <Mez> %C18%H<%H$4$1%H>%H%O$t$2
[16:13] <Mez> though, noone unidentifed that It's shown yet
[16:14] <Mez> ook, so..... it isnt working ... o_O
[16:14] <Dave2> It's not in there by default
[16:15] <Mez> %C18%H<%H$4$1%H>%H%O$t$2 <-- whats in there by default for me
[16:15] <Dave2> by default, or not by default but you put it in so long ago you forgot?
[16:16] <Mez> I've never known what $4 did till now and i havent touched those
[16:16] <Mez> or I'd have worked out to get rid of the %H's
[16:16] <Mez> hehe
[16:17] <Dave2> perhaps it's new then
[16:17] <Mez> which is why it wsnt working
[16:17] <Mez> yeah, its the default in newer versions
[16:24] <Mez> though, to be fair Dave2, I've no idea how to get xchat to work with ti
[16:24] <Dave2> Should just work.
[16:25] <Pici> I have my irssi setup to put questionmarks in front of un-ided people.
[16:25] <Mez> Dave2, I'd guess that xchat needs to send a message to say "ok, send me the identify msg stuff"?
[16:26] <Dave2> it does that by default and has done for ever.
[16:27] <Mez> yeah, but, if you're using a proxy....
[16:27] <Dave2> that doesn't change anything.
[16:27] <Dave2> It's one of the most common questions I've seen about irssi-proxy, people wondering "I've connected XChat to my irssi-proxy, now my irssi has +s and -s everywhere"
[16:28] <Mez> oh, it seems that my proxy doesnt take into account that capability thoguh
[16:28] <Mez> (not irssi-proxy)
[16:34] <Dave2> then it doesn't pass on CAPAB commands
[16:37] <Mez> Dave2, how does xchat tell the server to send the stuff?
[16:37] <Mez> (speaking to coder of my proxy)
[16:37] <Dave2> CAPAB IDENTIFY-MSG
[16:40] <Mez> oh, ok
[16:45] <Pici> Feisty EOL on the 19th.
[16:49]  * genii mourns 6.10
[16:49] <jussi01> 6.10 was edgy...
[16:51] <genii> Ah right 7.04
[16:51] <genii> I won't miss either much actually
[16:51] <jussi01> Feisty was a good release
[16:53] <ikonia> I'm not impressed with the 6 month release cycle as a whole and think it detracts from teh releases
[16:53] <ikonia> releases only appear valid for 6 months and then die (despite the official line)
[16:59] <genii> The intermediate releases between LTS I usually don't bother with much
[17:05] <genii> Still using 6.06 on a couple boxes in fact
[17:25]  * jussi01 is somewhat tipsy...
[17:26] <jdong> jussi01: now everyone in the club gettin tipsy....
[17:26] <jdong> (sorry, bad bad song reference)
[17:26] <jussi01> jdong: *thwack*
[17:27] <jdong> come on :)
[17:27] <jussi01> jdong: do you have a hilight in "tipsy" ?
[17:28] <ubottu> FloodBot2 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (mass join)
[17:29] <genii> Looks like a bunch of compromised boxes coordinating an attack
[17:30] <genii> Actually only a few
[17:30] <ubottu> FloodBot1 called the ops in #ubuntu-ops-monitor (mass join)
[17:33] <jussi01> damn, thats a show and a half...
[17:33] <genii> Yup
[18:24] <jussi01> [20:24:14] <oirft> All members of asianbookie chat/forums need go on http://probetting.blog.com http://probetting.blog.com The service is recommand from BA big europe forum.For every info our service guaranted for winning.
[18:24] <jussi01> !staff | ^^^
[18:24] <ubottu> ^^^: Hey nalioth, jenda, rob, SportChick, seanw, Dave2, Christel, tomaw, Gary, Vorian or PriceChild, I could  use a bit of your time :)
[18:25] <jussi01> in #ubuntu-meeting
[18:25] <jussi01> [20:24:14] <oirft> All members of asianbookie chat/forums need go on http://probetting.blog.com http://probetting.blog.com The service is recommand from BA big europe forum.For every info our service guaranted for winning.
[18:25] <jussi01> oops
[18:26] <jussi01> [20:24:18] <-- oirft (n=oirft@77.222.8.106) has quit (Client Quit)
[18:26] <christel> thanks for heads up
[18:26] <christel> theyre klined, tho, he quit before it was set
[18:27] <jussi01> christel: np's
[18:27] <jussi01> ok :)
[18:42]  * nalioth just bought 12kg of rice
[18:43] <Mez> hmm... many irssi users in here?
[18:44] <Tm_T> always
[18:44] <Mez> how do you get that bar with the window list above your status?
[18:45] <Tm_T> er, what you mean?
[18:46] <Mez> one sec
[18:47] <Mez> There is a way (I Don't know how) that you can get (above your input box and above your status bar) a list of your windows... so you can see the numbers for each one or something
[18:47] <Mez> I know Myrtti and popey have it...
[18:48] <Mez> but neither of them are responding (damn them)
[18:50] <Tm_T> Mez: I have stuff in default way, and am happy with
[18:50] <Tm_T> but yeah, there's a way, I guess there's hints in irssi.org
[18:50] <Tm_T> see themes or so
[18:51] <Mez> Tm_T: with as many windows as I potentially have, it's nice to have a list :D
[18:51] <Tm_T> Mez: how many windows?
[18:55] <Mez> has been known to be over 200
[18:55] <jussi01> Mez: adv_windowlist.pl iirc
[18:55] <Mez> jussi01: which is weird, cause I thought that it was a default feature, Myrtti sent me a copy of her config a while back, and well, I cant find it in there :D
[18:56] <jussi01> heh
[18:57] <Tm_T> Mez: I see, I usually handle 30-70 windows, only some extra bindings to help
[18:58] <Mez> hmm, yeah, but I'm not gonna remember which is which
[18:58] <Tm_T> heh
[18:58] <jussi01> you could all just use quassel... :D
[18:58] <Tm_T> jussi01: I won't, I'm too old to change my irc client
[18:58] <Mez> is there also something to make the chat line up instead of being back and forth depending on nick length
[18:58] <Tm_T> changing from KDE3 to KDE4 was shock enough
[18:59] <Tm_T> Mez: theme settings or so
[18:59] <jussi01> Tm_T: you are younger than me...
[18:59] <ceqDnorp> ahum, perhaps i should made the floodbots' -rR timeout longer?
[18:59] <Mez> jussi01: I would, except, it needs qt-network for the server, which means I need to pull in all the damned graphical stuff
[18:59] <ceqDnorp> and what's this nickname anyway
[18:59] <Tm_T> jussi01: no I'm not, 113 years and all
[18:59] <Mez> ceqDnorp: another name for LjL again?
=== ceqDnorp is now known as LjL
[18:59] <jussi01> Mez: no, there is a static build... :)
[18:59] <jussi01> no need for the qtlibs
[19:00] <Mez> jussi01: I prefer to compile myself
[19:00] <Mez> I dont like static builds
[19:04] <Mez> wb ljl
[19:05] <jussi01> LjL: is !offline still on my server?
[19:05] <LjL> sure jussi01
[19:05] <jussi01> ok :)
[19:15]  * Mez hmmles
[19:15] <Mez> not bad, not bad..
[19:21]  * Mez now just needs to find relevant scripts
[19:23] <Mez> like a good away log, 
[19:32] <Mez> any reccomendations for away hilight logs?
[19:38] <nalioth> Mez: quit trying to make xchat behave like irssi does by default - just use irssi  :)
[19:38] <Mez> nalioth: have you /ctcp version'd me of late?
[19:39] <Mez> nalioth: from that - I presume that it'll keep me an away hilight log?
[19:39] <nalioth> i don't version anyone except "people of interest" ( if i think a rogue bot is loose, for instance )
[19:39] <nalioth> Mez: yes, it will
[19:40] <Mez> nalioth: what, does it open a new window or something ?
[19:45] <nalioth> when you /away (cuz you've returned), it shunts all highlighted text to your server window
[19:46] <Mez> ah, cool
[21:05] <Mez> hmm, might be worth keeping an eye on Northsky
[21:48] <ompaul> note - I worked it out,  I have no ubuntu ops except for the loco  I really wish someone here had done it, I found it very frustrating have a nice day 
[21:49] <ikonia> ??????????
[22:19] <LjL> snuxoll: i read earlier that z_ was banned but i really don't know the details
[22:20] <LjL> how do you actually know this one is him?
[22:20] <LjL> i think i've seen this northsky nickname before
[22:20] <snuxoll> LjL: because z_ has been sending me unsolicited /q's with links to getafreelancer for the past week
[22:20] <snuxoll> LjL: under various nicks
[22:20] <snuxoll> LjL: comics, z_, and now NorthSky
[22:20] <LjL> getafreelancer that's also something i've seen before
[22:20] <LjL> unless i'm dreaming up the whole of it
[22:21] <LjL> snuxoll, let me grep logs and stuff a little before i ban
[22:21] <snuxoll> LjL: his hostmask and irc client also match that of z_, with a new IP, of course
[22:21] <snuxoll> 15:20:53 *** NorthSky n=asus@echo472.server4you.de
[22:21] <snuxoll> 15:20:53 ***  ircname  : purple
[22:21] <ikonia> same client too
[22:21] <LjL> yeah that host looks interesting too, much be a free shell
[22:21] <snuxoll> mmhmm
[22:22] <LjL> well, not free, but it's a shell
[22:22] <LjL> snuxoll, i suggest not responding
[22:22] <snuxoll> LjL: mmhmm
[22:22]  * snuxoll runs off and checks facebook while LjL sorts this out
[22:23] <ikonia> LjL: for the record pici removed him earlier using a different hostmask, ident etc
[22:23] <LjL> ok, i think i dreamed of seeing northsky before - not in my logs
[22:23] <ikonia> but he was dodging earlier
[22:23] <ikonia> (not sure if your aware)
[22:23] <LjL> ikonia, no i'm not
[22:24] <snuxoll> LjL: I have all sorts of logs from -offtopic and /q's with him if you'd like
[22:24] <snuxoll> ikonia: yeah, he was
[22:24] <LjL> snuxoll: probably not needed
[22:24] <snuxoll> ikonia: Pici took care of him last time, was the one who made the original ban too
[22:24] <ikonia> LjL: BT's updated, pici removed him using the ident "nice" and the same subnet, 2 addresses up from hist last ban
[22:24] <LjL> where is my darn bt window
[22:29] <LjL> sorry for doing the show in -ot instead of here, it is intended though.
[22:29] <snuxoll> of course
[22:30] <ikonia> he knows what he's doing
[22:30] <snuxoll> indeed
[22:30] <ikonia> hence why he dodges the question/comment with another pointless response
[22:30] <LjL> [23:29:55] <NorthSky> LjL: I have changed name due to 'general maturing process of both my body and personality". I guess I can register it right now as a variant og my old nick - I remember passw.
[22:30] <LjL> [23:30:16] <LjL> NorthSky: that's fine, however, please consider yourself still banned from this channel. the ban hasn't been lifted.
[22:30] <LjL> yeah, i ju8st wanted him to admit he was z_
[22:30] <LjL> which he just did so
[22:30] <ikonia> ah
[22:30] <snuxoll> his excuse is ballocks, since he's changed his nick 4 times in the past 2 weeks
[22:31] <LjL> i'm not believing it for a moment
[22:32] <LjL> @mark #ubuntu-ops northsky northsky, comics, z_
[22:32] <ubottu> The operation succeeded.
[22:33] <snuxoll> hrm, I don't think I've seen @mark before, anyways, I think it's time I /part unless you still want/need me
[22:33] <LjL> snuxoll: it's new, and yes, and thanks
[22:39] <LjL> if i were thinking "indexed full-text search inside compressed logs"... would that be asking for too much?
[22:40] <Pici> bantracker again?
[22:42] <LjL> Pici well, bantracker hardly does any full text searching
[22:42] <LjL> it doesn't even search inside comments (by the way stdin... ;)