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[07:15] <netrunner> moin [08:02] <blindcoder> moin [08:13] kasc_ (kasc@dsl-082-083-044-249.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [08:24] kasc (kasc@dsl-213-023-205-176.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 113 (No route to host) [08:24] Nick change: kasc_ -> kasc [08:30] _Ragnar__ (loki@abarrach.franken.de) joined #rocklinux. [08:31] netrunner (~andreas@pD9E8DF5F.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [08:32] netrunner (~andreas@pD9E8E18B.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #rocklinux. [08:39] _Ragnar_ (loki@abarrach.franken.de) left irc: Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer) [10:10] <netrunner> blindcoder: is the headset tested? does it bypass my soundcard? (i.e., my soundcard does not really work fine for voip) [10:10] <netrunner> blindcoder: I consider taking 2 if you guarantee they are cool. [10:11] <netrunner> yes, yast is gpl. now we can use it to configure rock :) [10:12] esden (~esdentem@apeiron-group.de) joined #rocklinux. [10:12] <netrunner> moin esdi [10:13] <esden> moin [10:18] <blindcoder> netrunner: ask th, he used it on the DevMeeting [10:18] <blindcoder> moin esden [10:18] <esden> moin blindcoder [10:18] Action: esden cant open his eyes propperly >_< [10:20] <blindcoder> haha [10:20] <esden> :P [10:35] <th> moin [10:35] <th> 2192 builds total, 1121 completed fine, 0 with errors. [10:36] <th> netrunner: it comes with it's own "soundcard" you plug it into usb. and usb-audio module will do it's job [10:36] <th> "snd_usb_audio" that's the module name [10:37] <netrunner> th: is it cpu-intensive? sorry for being distrustful ;) [10:37] <th> uhh never had a loop for the cpu. [10:37] <th> s,loop,look, [10:37] <th> but the cpu isn't doing the dsp stuff [10:37] <th> only sending the audio data to usb [10:37] <netrunner> th: well - did you experience any lags or glitches? [10:37] <th> no [10:37] <netrunner> fine. I'd take 2 [10:38] <netrunner> is the cable long? [10:38] <th> netrunner: i can give you an exact answer on that [10:38] <netrunner> th: just opening .lists.rock-linux.devel to find the link ... [10:40] <th> netrunner: 3.18m including USB plug [10:40] <netrunner> hm. norskit.de offers it for 50.34 ? [10:40] <th> real? [10:40] <th> second [10:41] <netrunner> https://www.geizkragen.de/preisvergleich/pc-und-co/headsets/plantronics/plantronics-dsp100-stereo/137634.html [10:41] <th> wow [10:42] <netrunner> there's someone offering it for 48,95 https://www.idealo.de/preisvergleich/OffersOfProduct/32155.html [10:42] <netrunner> (NorskIT) [10:43] <th> well. i can't offer it for 48.95 nor for 50.34 :-/ [10:43] <netrunner> th: did you buy a lot or what? I thought it would be a collected order or something... [10:44] <th> but i offered a works-fine-with-linux guarant. and free delivery [10:44] <th> netrunner: with your two we are at a acount of 3 [10:44] <th> s,ac,c, [10:45] <th> netrunner: but i still hope fake decides for one. he sounded terrible on devmeeeting [10:48] <netrunner> https://home.arcor.de/c.nerger/dsp100_hardw.html <- tuning tips for that device ;) [10:51] <owl> moin [10:51] <owl> guys, a short question: what is wrong here: [10:53] <owl> - applications are crashing very often, ram-test is counting slowly (ok, it's displaying the first two numbers of my ram-count first), memtest doesn't display errors, but doesn't react to keyboard-input or so... (and just the clock counts...) [11:04] <th> 1where is that HDD hiding on gericom notebooks? [11:04] <th> gericom medion all the same [11:05] <th> owl: i guess you have experience with poorly designed notebooks? [11:06] <owl> th: yeah. why? [11:06] <th> i cna't find the hdd... [11:07] <owl> well, normally there's a "schacht" where the HDD is hidden... (looks like the cd-rom-einschub etc...) - at least it was on a old gericom... [11:10] <_Ragnar__> th usually you have a bay on the bottom, secured by a screw [11:10] <th> there is no external accessable bay for that [11:10] <th> i've two screwed bays. [11:10] <th> one for a mini-PCI card [11:10] <th> one for the ram [11:10] <owl> O_o [11:11] <owl> hmmm. maybe opening the whole cover? [11:11] <th> i've already removed some parts.. can't image where that damn hdd hides [11:11] <owl> hmm. isn't there a manual for that? [11:11] <th> yea going for it [11:12] <_Ragnar__> weird [11:13] <owl> hmm. btw, gericom-notebooks: are they as bad as they were earlier? [11:13] Nick change: _Ragnar__ -> _Ragnar_ [11:13] <netrunner> th: run diskperf and look for the warm part of your notebook :) [11:14] <th> bastards. it's below the touchpad... [11:14] <_Ragnar_> *rofl* [11:14] <th> 5 screws to go [11:15] <th> open [11:15] <owl> th: congrats ;) [11:15] <esden> ping fake [11:16] <owl> netrunner: bwahahaha. good joke. at least at asus-notebook you would have no chance with this strategy... every part is _hot_! [11:17] <th> ahh thats it.. [11:18] <netrunner> owl: I wouldn't buy such a notebook. [11:20] <owl> netrunner: asus or gericom? [11:20] <th> both [11:20] <th> it's extrem cheap crap [11:20] <owl> asus too? O_o [11:20] <th> sure [11:20] <owl> which ones would you buy? [11:20] <owl> ok O_o why? and: since when? [11:20] <th> thinkpads [11:21] <th> or at least dell latitudes [11:21] <th> don't know about the HP ones [11:21] <th> neither the ones from siemens [11:21] <owl> eeeeks. wrong answer ;) too expensive. [11:21] <owl> hmm. what about samsung? [11:22] <th> you should think about the TCO not the price you buy the piece for. [11:22] <th> (do i sound like an IBM salesman?) [11:23] <owl> th: well. problem: if i have not much money i have either the choice to buy no notebook (but i need one for work), or to buy a cheaper one [11:23] <th> owl: what's all your frustration worth you had with your current one? add it to it's price [11:24] <owl> th: well. but i can't this frustration worth not add at price at ebay. if i could, i must sell my NB for about 50.000 EUR [11:25] <th> so 50kEUR. [11:26] <esden> or an apple powerbook/ibook *runs_hides* [11:26] <th> i guess there would have been a lot to save with a thinkpad [11:26] <owl> yeah. but i don't have 2000 EUR or so... [11:26] <owl> well... not with my "luck" *guess* [11:26] Action: netrunner is a fan of the thinkpads. [11:26] <esden> for a thinkpad or hp you have to pay the same [11:27] <th> owl: but do you have a working notebook now? [11:27] <owl> th: now: yes... still. why? [11:28] <th> lets continue talking in a months [11:28] <th> after some more outages of your asus crap [11:28] <th> btw. you could get an ibook 12" for about 1000EUR [11:29] <owl> i don't want an ibook 12"... i'm forced to work with visual studio.net -> which needs much space on display [11:29] <esden> sadly she has to run windows ... because of her work ... (I have the same problem ... but I also have one of the biggest powerbooks that manages it to run virtual pc at acceptable speed and sesponsiveness) [11:30] <esden> but beside the fact apple would be a long year companion for owl [11:30] <owl> esden: i'm also running a virtual pc... [11:30] <esden> and it would fit her ... don't you think guys? ;) [11:31] <owl> nah. don't want an ibook. [11:31] <esden> why? [11:32] <owl> cuz i want to run a good distro ... which fits to my needs ... jut possible with slack, currently. and: i can't force my company to buy SW for an apple, too. so i would have to buy it by my own. well. then i would have no money for at least one year [11:33] <esden> software for apple? what software? [11:34] <esden> the only thing you would have to buy would be virtual pc ... [11:34] <owl> esden: e.g. the virtual pc. [11:35] <esden> what else? [11:35] <owl> yes. do you really think that i have the money for it? i get about 400 EUR/month... and much of this i must spend for "benzin" [11:35] <esden> it is called fuel ... [11:35] <owl> dunno? [11:35] <owl> whatever [11:39] <th> ahh the disk is spinning up [11:41] Action: netrunner sends owl a shortcut to dict.leo.org [11:43] <esden> netrunner: forget it ... she always finds an excuse not to use it [11:46] <fake> moin [11:46] <th> moin fake [11:48] <owl> esden: and? where is your problem with it? we could exchange the fscking connections! [11:48] <owl> hi fake [11:59] Action: fake needs a second line for uploading... [11:59] <fake> th: don't you think we can throw out the old iso's on iso.rocklinux.de ? [11:59] <fake> like rev1* [12:00] <th> fake: propably [12:00] <th> blindcoder: apropos upload. your file is ready. where should i put it? [12:02] <fake> th: can we decide on that now? i'd like to see Ref1888/Ref1998 die [12:02] <fake> it's confusing [12:03] <fake> also the whole 'discontinued' thing except for maybe the 2.0.1 desktop [12:05] <fake> th: i could also write to the list... [12:06] <th> no - no problem [12:07] <fake> okay [12:07] <th> so shall i delete all 2.0.0* stuff? [12:08] <fake> do we want anyone to download and use it? [12:08] <th> no [12:09] <fake> so... ;) [12:09] <th> what about /unofficial/stable/2.0.1 ? [12:10] <th> what about drock 1.4.1? [12:11] <th> at least we could remove /official/discontinued/unstable [12:11] <th> ack on this? [12:12] <fake> sure [12:12] <fake> that's most confusing [12:13] <fake> also /skeleton could die [12:13] <th> aehm. [12:13] <th> fake: that's what we fiddled out as you where visiting me. [12:13] <fake> yes ;) [12:13] <fake> it was just for testing, richt? [12:13] <th> no [12:14] <th> it was the "how-should-it-look-like" [12:14] <th> i was planning to hack on stuff like it on c3 [12:14] <fake> can you move it to .skeleton until then? [12:14] <fake> i guess it's very confusing [12:15] <th> sure - i can move it to ~th too [12:15] <th> what about unofficial/stable/2.0.1? [12:17] <fake> it's just for Athlon XP and its outdated... [12:17] <th> it's gone [12:18] <th> go on! [12:19] <fake> discontinued stable - kill it [12:20] <fake> the whole subtree after 'official' called stable can be moved aaway [12:20] <fake> every official release is to be regarded as stable [12:21] <fake> don;t you think? [12:21] <th> not quite. [12:21] <th> i like official pre-releases [12:21] <th> 12:19:53 < fake> the whole subtree after 'official' called stable can be moved aaway [12:21] <th> you are saying i shall remove my latest releases? [12:22] <fake> nooo [12:22] <fake> i knew you would get it that way ;) [12:22] <th> so put it another way ;> [12:22] <th> perhaps talking in pathes and filenames ;) [12:23] <fake> the 'official/stable' is that as in 'official/devel' is missing or is it 'contrary to what you believe, we also do official _stable_ releases' ? [12:24] <th> official/devel is missing [12:24] <th> perhaps we shoudl rename it to official/2.0-stable [12:24] <fake> yes [12:24] <fake> that's perfect [12:24] <th> done [12:25] <fake> you could move discontinued/2.0.1 to 2.0-stable... ? [12:25] <fake> or delete it [12:25] <fake> well [12:25] <netrunner> doesn't anybody want to have a look at the xfce4 thing? [12:25] <fake> it's the last desktop one, right? [12:25] <th> ack [12:25] <fake> netrunner: not yet - be patient [12:26] <netrunner> fake: it looks like clifford just included it into his next refbuild, that's why I am asking. [12:27] <fake> netrunner: of course it is included [12:27] <fake> th: can you create a 2.1-dev directory in official and group-permission it? [12:27] <th> sure [12:27] <th> dev oder devel? [12:28] <fake> dev, devel sound like the horned beast [12:28] <fake> (that's cool, though) [12:29] <th> moved discontinued/stable/ to 2.0-stable/discontinued/ [12:34] <fake> perfect [12:34] <fake> th: what do you think about official/2.1-dev/ ? [12:35] <th> it already exists [12:35] <fake> i know [12:35] <fake> i mean the content [12:35] <fake> https://iso.rocklinux.de/default.php?dir=/official/2.1-dev/ [12:36] <th> its empty [12:37] <fake> no it's not ;P [12:37] <fake> i wrote a cool note [12:37] <fake> even including a *hyperlink* [12:37] <th> oh [12:38] <fake> wait... [12:38] <th> ah ic [12:39] <fake> easier to read now ;) [12:41] maze_fan (~crash@apollo.bingo-ev.de) joined #rocklinux. [12:42] maze_fan (~crash@apollo.bingo-ev.de) left #rocklinux. [12:43] <th> fake: yea - thats fine. [12:43] <fake> good. [12:46] <th> got a good rating for that text ;) [12:47] <fake> *g* [12:48] <fake> thanks ;) [12:49] <th> you think that was me? [12:50] <th> hmm [12:52] <fake> well, it wasn't me... so.. [12:52] blindcoder (~blindcode@dsl-082-082-101-081.arcor-ip.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [12:53] <th> hmm how could have done this [12:53] <th> it's only out for minutes. [12:53] <th> must have been someone in here... [12:53] <th> hmmm [12:53] Last message repeated 1 time(s). [12:53] <th> blindcoder. he just left. [12:53] <fake> no, i guess it was ... you. [12:53] <th> hmmmmmm [12:53] <th> how so? [12:54] <th> evil suspicion [12:54] <fake> exactly. it's all part of your crazy plan to take over world domination from... me. [12:54] <th> hmmmmm [12:54] <th> where did you know that from? [12:55] <th> you are scaring me [12:57] <th> fake: what about you and a new shiny headset? [12:57] <fake> th: i had a look yesertday [12:57] <fake> th: what would i need that for? i have an unused DSP on my motherboard, why would i need one externaly on USB? [12:58] <th> perhaps it's not always unused [12:58] <th> perhaps you want to use this on another machine too sometimes [12:58] <fake> i can't listen to music and phone at the same time... [12:59] <th> i just remembered the poor quality of your headset on last dev-talk [12:59] <fake> it was my secondary headset, clifford had my good one ;P [12:59] Action: netrunner -> happa, happa. [12:59] <th> ohh so i should talk to cliff ;> [13:00] <fake> th: yes, you should. but maybe a simple 'analogue' solution is sufficient ;) [13:03] <th> i've no experience with a good one. i can give no advice or promise. [13:05] <fake> 55 EUR for a headset is pretty much, you know... [13:05] <th> yo sure [13:37] esden (~esdentem@apeiron-group.de) left irc: Remote closed the connection [13:37] esden (~esden@p508040E1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #rocklinux. [13:38] <esden> hi ho everyone [13:41] <th> hi esden [13:42] <esden> hi th [13:44] <fake> hi esden [13:46] <esden> hi fake [14:37] tcr (~tcr@pD9EABC47.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #rocklinux. [15:29] esden (~esden@p508040E1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) left #rocklinux. [15:57] treo (~xfman@D99a0.d.pppool.de) joined #rocklinux. [15:57] <treo> hi ^^ [15:58] <daja77> hi treo [16:03] esden (~esden@p508040E1.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #rocklinux. [16:08] blindcoder (~blindcode@dsl-213-023-154-243.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [16:11] <esden> re blindcoder [16:19] <blindcoder> thx [16:19] <blindcoder> looks like my router fubared [16:37] <blindcoder> this python thing is strange [16:38] <blindcoder> for ... [16:38] <blindcoder> print diff[0].old [16:38] <blindcoder> ... [16:38] <blindcoder> (now outside for) [16:38] <blindcoder> print diff[0].old [16:38] <blindcoder> both yield different values [16:39] <blindcoder> hoeh? [16:39] <blindcoder> appending a new value to an array overwrites the old one o_O [16:47] <th> blindcoder: give me the complete code and i'll have a look [16:49] <blindcoder> th: just a moment [17:03] kasc (kasc@dsl-082-083-044-249.arcor-ip.net) left irc: "Lost terminal" [17:10] tcr (~tcr@pD9EABC47.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: 110 (Connection timed out) [17:14] kasc (kasc@dsl-213-023-211-065.arcor-ip.net) joined #rocklinux. [17:15] demian_ (allyourbas@pD9523719.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #rocklinux. [17:15] <demian_> hi [17:16] Nick change: demian_ -> demian [17:17] demian (allyourbas@pD9523719.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Client Quit [17:47] <blindcoder> WEEE [17:47] <blindcoder> Viewing diffs in ROCKDoc now works :D [17:48] <blindcoder> can be queried using the "History" page :) [17:51] <blindcoder> hmm, creating diffs is easier than I thought [18:00] <esden> aaaaaargh ... I hate people that you talk with and they answer only in unfinished sentences ... or only with single words all the time >_< [18:00] <esden> *GNAAARF* [18:05] <blindcoder> esden: who? [18:20] <netrunner> esden: hm. [18:20] Action: netrunner likes kbluetoothd [18:32] madtux (~mike@200.91.101.100) joined #rocklinux. [18:32] <madtux> hi. [18:34] <blindcoder> moin maddy [18:34] <madtux> hi blindy [18:34] <netrunner> hy madtux [18:35] <madtux> hallo netty [18:35] <netrunner> :) [18:47] Nick change: BoS^afk_ -> BoS [19:29] Nick change: BoS -> BoS^afk [20:28] <daja77> madtux: ping [20:29] <madtux> pong [20:30] <madtux> .oO( wow its been a LONG time since the last time someone ping'ed me) [20:30] <mnemoc> lier [20:30] <daja77> mnemoc: he just ignored you ;) [20:31] <mnemoc> i'm getting used to that :\ [20:31] <netrunner> ping -f `hostof mnemoc` [20:31] <netrunner> ough [20:31] <netrunner> ^C [20:31] <netrunner> ping -f `hostof madtux` [20:31] <netrunner> sorry mnemoc [20:32] <madtux> i DON'T ignore people. [20:32] <mnemoc> :) [20:32] <madtux> not even mnemoc [20:32] <madtux> :) [20:33] <owl> re [20:33] <mnemoc> wb owlinette [20:33] <owl> thx [20:39] <esden> hehe ... I have some action shots of thc_rot ;) : https://www.esden.net/bilder/thc_rot/ [20:39] <esden> it is still not finished but it already displays something ;) [20:41] <daja77> O_o why does the new build cdrtools package only contain 2 man pages ... [20:42] <esden> because it is self explaining and does not need documentation ;) [20:43] <daja77> erh wrong, it does only conatain these man pages [20:49] <owl> grmpf. how many hours does "memtest" need to run in average with 512 mb ram und with all tests enabled? [20:51] mnemoc (~amery@200.75.27.29) left irc: Read error: 60 (Operation timed out) [20:51] <daja77> oh ic [20:52] <daja77> this package does not fail on linker errors ... [20:53] mnemoc (~amery@200.75.27.55) joined #rocklinux. [21:38] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) left irc: "Mesen orrrf..." [21:42] <blindcoder> owl: quite some time [21:43] <madtux> owl: a lot of time.. maybe more [21:43] <esden> owl: imagining your hardware it will take three eternities or even four ;) [21:44] <madtux> esden: that is if the box doesn't panic before its over [21:44] <esden> hehe .. yes ;) [21:44] <esden> madtux: have you seen the new images? [21:44] <esden> I posted before? [21:44] <madtux> posted from when? [21:45] <madtux> esden: of the alpha box or ur embedded project? [21:45] <esden> 20:39 [21:45] <esden> erm ... it is not your time [21:45] <madtux> i think i have not [21:45] <blindcoder> esden: you _do_ know that that is exactly what I talked with somebody some weeks ago that I wanted to build? [21:45] <owl> blindcoder, madtux, esden: thx for you optimismus [21:45] <esden> the embedded one [21:46] <blindcoder> owl: I'm pessimist with an inch realism :) [21:46] <madtux> :P [21:46] <owl> hehe. ;) [21:46] <blindcoder> or was that realist with an inch pessimism? [21:46] <madtux> esden: no i haven't butr i'm about to look [21:46] <esden> owl: that is only interpolation of the knowledge of you and the hardware you posses ... it has nothing to do with optimism or pessimism ... [21:47] <owl> esden: *kick* [21:47] <esden> madtux: there are some new action shots ... [21:47] <esden> owl: I know ... truth is hurting the most ... *sigh* [21:48] <owl> esden: ack. especially if you spent 2189 EUR for a notebook and you will have to send it to the manufacter the 5th time... [21:49] <esden> urgh ... 2189 for such a crap? ... you could have an I book for that ... or even a powerbook [21:49] Action: blindcoder spent no more than 1400 for his... [21:50] <blindcoder> and the worst problem is that the feet are coming off [21:50] <owl> esden: yep. i boutht it 2001... this NB was one of the most up-to-date NBs :( [21:51] <owl> blindcoder: haha. this is just the beginning. at least it was here [21:51] <blindcoder> owl: after one year of flawless operation [21:51] <esden> I knew why I decided to buy a powerbook ... what ever happens ... not looking at losts or problems I may have with that decision ... and I am very happy about that decision! ;) [21:52] <esden> for now at least [21:52] <esden> let's talk in a year ;) [21:52] <blindcoder> hehe [21:52] <owl> blindcoder: well. 10 months they were here ;p [21:52] <esden> but for now it is amazing me all the time ... more and more [21:52] <owl> (about 11 month) [21:53] <owl> why amazing? [21:54] <blindcoder> owl: here it is the 13th month now :-) [21:54] <owl> blindcoder: bllll :p [21:54] <esden> it works smooth ... it is stable like hell ... I really have to be very nasty so that the system starts to lag or something ... it is supporting 99% of the hardware I connect to it without installing drivers ... all possible software is included for free ... to support all kinds of hardware ... [21:54] <esden> and and and and and ... [21:54] Action: blindcoder takes owls tongue and nails it onto the table [21:55] <blindcoder> esden: poser :P> [21:55] <owl> esden: hmm. which OS running on it? and which distro? [21:55] <blindcoder> owl: BSD [21:55] <blindcoder> Macosix [21:55] <esden> and when anything is missing I can install linux software and problem solved ... ;) [21:56] <owl> hm. [21:56] Action: blindcoder --> bed now [21:56] <blindcoder> good night! [21:56] <owl> gn8 blindy [21:56] <esden> good night blindy [21:56] <owl> sleep well [21:56] <madtux> nacht blindy [21:57] <madtux> esden: nice action shots.. [21:57] <madtux> btw how tf do is pronounce piotr? [21:58] <esden> *GG* [21:58] <esden> madtux: you don't have to ... ... ... yet ;) [21:58] <madtux> :) [21:58] <madtux> well i'm serious [21:58] <madtux> :) [21:59] <daja77> call him peter [21:59] Action: daja77 hides [21:59] <esden> I can not explain that in icq ... it is bit difficult ... ;) [21:59] <madtux> daja77: nah i will just call him Pjotr thats easier :) [21:59] <madtux> esden: well this is not icq [21:59] Action: madtux runs [21:59] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) joined #rocklinux. [22:00] <owl> *g* [22:00] <owl> hi [anders] [22:00] <madtux> [anders]: ! [22:01] <[anders]> lo owl [22:01] <[anders]> lo madtux [22:01] <esden> hi [anders] [22:01] Action: [anders] is experimenting with X.org, xcompmgr and transset [22:01] <[anders]> lo esden [22:01] <madtux> [anders]: nice to hear :) [22:02] <madtux> wow esden did not kill me [22:02] <esden> urgh ... yes ... [22:03] <esden> I am symultanously in icq ... [22:03] <esden> that is the problem [22:03] <esden> sorry bout that [22:03] Action: madtux .oO( i guess he didn't notice i called him Pjotr ) [22:03] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) left irc: Remote closed the connection [22:04] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) joined #rocklinux. [22:05] <[anders]> humma.. not a good thing to restart xcompmgr with windows visible on screen [22:14] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) left irc: "Mesen orrrf..." [22:30] SteffenP (steffen@p3E9EA454.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #rocklinux. [22:37] <treo> gn8 [22:37] treo (~xfman@D99a0.d.pppool.de) left irc: "cya@all" [22:37] <esden> urgh ... I am not Pjotr!!! >_< [22:37] Action: esden killing maddy now! [22:38] <madtux> esden: ahhh!!!! [22:38] Action: madtux runs [22:46] [anders] (~snafu@82-68-84-57.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk) joined #rocklinux. 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