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  2. | <mdz_> SirDibos: that sentence sounds like it wants to be a bug report when it grows up
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  4. | From: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
  5. | Subject: Re: Linux 2.6.0-test1 Ext3 Ooops. Reboot needed.
  6. | To: Ricardo Galli <gallir@uib.es>
  7. | Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
  8. | Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 14:27:20 -0700
  9. |
  10. | Ricardo Galli <gallir@uib.es> wrote:
  11. | >
  12. | > "File alteration monitor", from Debian.
  13. |
  14. | OK.
  15. |
  16. | > $ apt-cache show fam
  17. |
  18. | I was attacked by dselect as a small child and have since avoided debian.
  19. | Is there a tarball anywhere?
  20. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  21. | From: Bob Hilliard <hilliard@debian.org>
  22. |
  23. | In my experience, James has been very responsive, albeit not
  24. | verbose, to reasonable questions/requests that don't start out saying
  25. | "James is a bum - throw him out".
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  27. | <eigood> Kamion: are you too busy to look at my generic
  28. | include/exclude stuff for the bts yet?
  29. | <Kamion> eigood: expect me to be busy for about the next week at this
  30. | rate
  31. | <eigood> my %field_match = (
  32. | <eigood> 'subject' => \&contains_field_match,
  33. | <eigood> 'severity' => \&exact_field_match,
  34. | <eigood> that's how it works, basically
  35. | <eigood> I'm a big fan of callbacks
  36. | [...]
  37. | <eigood> Kamion: how do you feel about having
  38. | per-bug/per-package/per-source notes support in the bts?
  39. | <Kamion> eigood: as I said five minutes ago, I really don't have time
  40. | to think about it right now, sorry
  41. | <Kamion> here, maybe it would be clearer if I /part
  42. | <-- Kamion (~cjwatson@host81-129-36-235.in-addr.btopenworld.com) has left #debian-devel (too busy. no, really.)
  43. | <eigood> no need to be hostile
  44. | <Joy> eigood: he told you he's too busy and you kept bugging him. take
  45. | a hint :)
  46. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  47. <mstone> bwahahaha. Dear "security@debian.org" Thank you for your
  48. email about "[SECURITY] [DSA-403-1] userland can access Linux
  49. kernel memory" ...I need to filter out spam... To send email to
  50. vhs@flexdesign.com please put "ducks" anywhere on your subject
  51. line. ...Thanks, Bob...
  52. <mstone> I'll be sure to do that...
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  54. <drow> Hmm, that was a nice short bug report.
  55. <drow> to submit@: "strdup(NULL) segfaults" to -done@: "Yes, go away"
  56. [...]
  57. <Kamion> how did he pass T&S? sheer bloody-mindedness?
  58. [...]
  59. <drow> Good attention to detail?
  60. <drow> Masking of psychopathic tendencies?
  61. * drow shrugs
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  63. <DanielS> the people love me
  64. <Joy> like pneumonia
  65. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  66. test.c:5: `long long long' is too long for GCC
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  68. http://yro.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=91696&cid=7890274
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  70. <Joy> argh.
  71. <Joy> i accidentally banned all mails to the bts that had 'ossi' in them
  72. <Joy> "possible" etc
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  74. <http://www.livejournal.com/users/mjg59/2003/12/24/>
  75. Wednesday, December 24th, 2003
  76. 3:34 pm
  77. Dear PC World,
  78. 1) The most common chipset used in Pentium-II machines is the Intel 440BX. It is also relatively common in slower P-IIIs, and is approximately identical to the 440MX (a one-chip version aimed at laptops).
  79. 2) The 440BX has the interesting feature of only being able to address up to 128MBit density RAM. This is a relatively widely known issue.
  80. 3) Simple maths suggests that if you have a 128MB DIMM with 4 chips on it, they are likely to be 256MBit parts.
  81. 4) Marking said DIMMs as being suitable for Pentium-IIs is therefore really indescribably stupid, you wankwits. Please fuck off and die in a great big chemical fire before I get back there to beat you.
  82. Love,
  83. Matthew.
  84. PS,
  85. Die. No, really.
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  87. <http://www.livejournal.com/users/mjg59/2003/11/12/>
  88. Wednesday, November 12th, 2003
  89. 2:43 am
  90. It's true that you learn something new every day. Yesterday I discovered that playdough is electrically conductive. I also discovered that RAM becomes unhappy if all of its pins are joined together with electrically conductive material.
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  92. <http://www.livejournal.com/users/mjg59/2003/11/03/>
  93. Monday, November 3rd, 2003
  94. 3:13 pm
  95. Hint to people attempting to sell things online:
  96. DON'T PUT http://172.16.100.107/ IN YOUR URLS, YOU INCOMPETENT FUCKMONKEYS
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  98. <elmo_h> you could just r00t klecker through [...] and do it yourself
  99. <mdz> heh
  100. <mdz> I think there's a bit in the DMUP about that
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  102. <Yoe> well, thing is, he doesn't seem to understand you usually don't
  103. have the time to give everyone status updates when a fly moves a
  104. leg
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  106. In Soviet Russia...
  107. The cops arrest YOU for not showing papers. Wait, I didn't have to
  108. reverse it this time, what's going on?
  109. http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=97501&cid=8334726
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  111. <infinity> <shrug>... Messaging IRCops isn't the end of the world,
  112. unless its "/msg ircop I fucked your wife."
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  114. | From: Andrew Morton <akpm@osdl.org>
  115. | Subject: Re: [PATCH] Compile kernel with GCC-3.5 and without regparm
  116. | To: "Art Haas" <ahaas@airmail.net>
  117. | Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
  118. | Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 16:59:28 -0800
  119. | X-Mailer: Sylpheed version 0.9.7 (GTK+ 1.2.10; i586-pc-linux-gnu)
  120. |
  121. | "Art Haas" <ahaas@airmail.net> wrote:
  122. | >
  123. | > I tried to build the kernel with my CVS GCC-3.5 compiler today, and had
  124. | > all sorts of failures about prototypes not matching.
  125. |
  126. | -mm is where the gcc-3.5 action is. There seems to be a bit of an arms
  127. | race going on wherein the gcc developers are trying to break the kernel
  128. | build faster than I and others can fix it.
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  130. (Note that the above is a gross oversimplification, and ignores issues
  131. including but not necessarily limited to subarchitectures, and quality
  132. of hardware coverage within certian architectures. It contains forward
  133. looking statements, and may cause cancer in lab animals.)
  134. Joey Hess in <20040317065216.GA29816@kitenet.net>
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  136. <jdub> now there's a thought
  137. <jdub> DD trading cards
  138. <mdz> official joeyh action figure, with rapid-fire upload action
  139. <jdub> lamont with pump-action NMU flame-thrower!
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  141. <aj> "attempt to de-scare ... may cause cancer"
  142. * aj thinks elmo needs to work on his de-scaring
  143. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  144. <mdz> the Thom Remote Management Unit
  145. <mdz> TRMU
  146. <thom> i cost 3 times the amount an IBM remote management card would. per use.
  147. <jdub> last time *i* checked, you were free
  148. <jdub> oh, different service
  149. <jdub> never mind
  150. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  151. From: Stan Shebs <shebs@apple.com>
  152. Subject: Re: MS/CW-style inline assembly for GCC
  153. To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
  154. Date: Mon, 03 May 2004 17:35:40 -0700
  155. Can you be more specific about the difficulties? The CW version didn't
  156. seem that hard (unless Apple mgmt is reading this, in which case it was
  157. fiendishly difficult :-) ), but I did impose some restrictions in edge
  158. [...]
  159. Stan
  160. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  161. buildd@caballero:~/logs$ du -sh kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.5_2.6.5-2_20040506-1033
  162. 54G kernel-patch-powerpc-2.6.5_2.6.5-2_20040506-1033
  163. Next week on "When Good Buildds Go Bad"[...]
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  165. <aj> 153 NP+ 11 James Troup (7.9K) you know you want it. err.
  166. * aj looks disturbed as he trolls through his saved mail
  167. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  168. From: Randall Donald <ftpmaster@debian.org>
  169. Subject: foo_3.4-1_i386.changes REJECTED
  170. To: John Doe <jdoe@debian.org>
  171. Cc: Debian Installer <installer@ftp-master.debian.org>
  172. Date: Thu, 17 Jun 2004 23:17:48 -0400
  173. Hi,
  174. Description: something to put here
  175. Maybe I need a long description here!
  176. Yes, you do!
  177. --
  178. Randall Donald
  179. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  180. <Keybuk> I don't test, I upload to unstable and a milllllion users test it for me :)
  181. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  182. This is based on an actual radio conversation between a U.S. Navy
  183. aircraft carrier, U.S.S. Abraham Lincoln, and Canadian authorities off
  184. the coast of Newfoundland in October, 1995. The radio conversation was
  185. released by the Chief of Naval Operations on 10/10/95 authorized by
  186. the Freedom of Information Act.
  187. Canadians: Please divert your course 15 degrees to the South to avoid
  188. collision.
  189. Americans: Recommend you divert your course 15 degrees to the North to
  190. avoid a collision.
  191. Canadians: Negative. You will have to divert your course 15 degrees to
  192. the South to avoid a collision.
  193. Americans: This is the Captain of a US Navy ship. I say again, divert
  194. YOUR course.
  195. Canadians: No, I say again, you divert YOUR course.
  196. Americans: THIS IS THE AIRCRAFT CARRIER USS LINCOLN, THE SECOND
  197. LARGEST SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES' ATLANTIC FLEET. WE ARE
  198. ACCOMPANIED BY THREE DESTROYERS, THREE CRUISERS AND
  199. NUMEROUS SUPPORT VESSELS. I DEMAND THAT YOU CHANGE YOUR
  200. COURSE 15 DEGREES NORTH--I SAY AGAIN, THAT'S ONE FIVE
  201. DEGREES NORTH--OR COUNTER-MEASURES WILL BE UNDERTAKEN TO
  202. ENSURE THE SAFETY OF THIS SHIP.
  203. Canadians: This is a lighthouse. Your call.
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  205. <neuro> i didn't slam today's dinstall too badly, did I?
  206. <elmo> File "/org/ftp.debian.org/dak/process_accepted.py", line 608, in main
  207. <elmo> sys.stderr.write("Installed %d package %s, %s.\n" % (install_count, sets, utils.size_type(int(install_bytes))));
  208. <elmo> OverflowError: float too large to convert
  209. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  210. "The Hurd's design is so secure that it makes firewalls immoral IMHO." -- Jeroen Dekkers
  211. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  212. <helix> I bought some foam soap for kids the other day and only
  213. realized it had an elmo picture on it when I got home
  214. <helix> now I can't use it because I feel perverted
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  216. <helix> hm hilarity did not ensue
  217. <helix> with my laundry
  218. <helix> I washed it with bubble bath :|
  219. <neuro> *snork*
  220. <helix> well, nothing bad happened; but my clothes also don't smell like
  221. cinnamon buns, like I'd hoped
  222. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  223. <bdale> I thought Jeroen's comment was interesting...
  224. <aj> What was that?
  225. <bdale> Well I didn't let him speak....
  226. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  227. <helix> elmo: I can't believe people pay you to fix computers
  228. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  229. <mhy> I wish they wouldnt leave biscuits out, thats just tempting. Damnit.
  230. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  231. <Ganneff> WARNING 2012-08-27 20:16:19 Got unexpected notice from ChanServ on OFTC:
  232. <Ganneff> IrcMsg(prefix="ChanServ!services@services.oftc.net", command="NOTICE",
  233. <Ganneff> args=('dak', '[#debian-ftp] "hello, have you tried rebooting? Didn\'t
  234. <Ganneff> work? Have you tried ignoring it?"')).
  235. <Ganneff> hihi
  236. <DktrKranz> actually, we could patch that notice to be "Have you tried to turn it off and on again", a-la-IT-Crowd
  237. <Ganneff> yeah well, but we dont want them to turn the archive off and on again
  238. <Ganneff> thats MY job, damn you.
  239. <Ganneff> i turn off cron
  240. <Ganneff> and forget to turn it back on
  241. <Ganneff> me mine my job
  242. <DktrKranz> may I call you Roy then?
  243. <Ganneff> may i kick you?
  244. <Ganneff> im not a geek. im married and have a son. nono geek no.
  245. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
  246. <taffit> Hi, http://ftp-master.debian.org/deferred.html is a bit outated
  247. <Ganneff> yes, DktrKranz broke the code.
  248. <DktrKranz> nope
  249. <DktrKranz> it's dak's fault!
  250. <Ganneff> never ever.
  251. <Ganneff> must be you
  252. <jcristau> bad dak
  253. <Ganneff> rule 1: dak is never at fault.
  254. <Ganneff> rule 2: ftpmasters are always right. may cancel rule 1.
  255. <Ganneff> rule 3: see above.
  256. <ansgar> The bot is innocent!
  257. <DktrKranz> rule 0: there are no rules!
  258. * DktrKranz hides