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ramy_d
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<unconvertable>
2018-02-27
906
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ramy_d
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wait you installed both?
2018-02-27
907
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ramy_d
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492
but... why?
2018-02-27
908
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ramy_d
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at the same time?
2018-02-27
909
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ramy_d
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whoa it's 3 am, gn
2018-02-27
910
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noj_
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long story having issues with hexchat wanted to start from scratch so tried to remove had used bleachbit attributed my problems to use of bleachbit
2018-02-27
911
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noj_
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wasnt able to remove hexchat or use so installed the other one
2018-02-27
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noj_
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needed to get back online to ask for help and here i am ur command worked and the other hexchat offers install and remove
2018-02-27
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noj_
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where as the other hexchat offered only install
2018-02-27
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noj_
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but wouldnt allow it as was already installed
2018-02-27
915
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noj_
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go figure
2018-02-27
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noj_
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ciao
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== noj_ is now known as mooncakehexchat
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== Leion1 is now known as Leion
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== Leion1 is now known as Leion
2018-02-27
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gnomethrower
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Cannot initiate the connection to au.archive.ubuntu.com:80 (2001:388:30bc:cafe::beef). - connect (101: Network is unreachable) [IP: 2001:388:30bc:cafe::beef 80]
2018-02-27
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gnomethrower
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^ hopefully i'm not the first to mention this? :)
2018-02-27
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xtetox
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This is my source list: # deb cdrom:[Ubuntu 18.04 LTS _Bionic Beaver_ - Alpha amd64 (20180126)]/ bionic main restricted deb-src http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic main restricted #Added by software-properties # See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to # newer versions of the distribution. deb http://ubuntu.mirror.garr.it/ubuntu/ bionic main restricted deb-src http://ubuntu.mirror.garr.it/ubuntu/
2018-02-27
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auronandace
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!ubuntu+1 | xtetox
2018-02-27
924
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ubottu
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xtetox: Bionic Beaver is the codename for Ubuntu 18.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+1
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== Allanis_ is now known as Allanis
2018-02-27
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enoq
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hi, does the default ubuntu image ship memtest in an efi compatible version?
2018-02-27
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enoq
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currently figuring out which live cd to download for memtest
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== EriC^ is now known as EriC^^
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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how bad is it to not have a firewall but use irssi/apache2
2018-02-27
930
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kamichan
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as long as ubuntu is updated, if a port isn't open/listening from an application
2018-02-27
931
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kamichan
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what difference does it make if there's a firewall on a given port vs no firewall (if ubuntu is secure/updated)?
2018-02-27
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ah-donny
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Has there been issues with Ubuntu's website today? I've been getting http 503 errors all day on multiple different networks
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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kamichan: a firewall can be tuned to block certain ports, or allow incoming connections from certain ip's only or interfaces etc
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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well i was referring to digitalocean's initial setup guide that strongly recommends it even for newbies
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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and, i figure a firewall is just one layer of protection that isn't needed and also likely to cause problems for me if i try to do more
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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kamichan: yeah, you could set it up and allow only apache's port and you probably want to allow ssh and change the port too
2018-02-27
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Outy
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ah-donny: ubuntu.com is working fine here
2018-02-27
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Ool
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change default port :(
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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kamichan: it is useful and easy to set up
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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kamichan: you wont need to open any port for irssi i believe, unless you disable outgoing connections, not sure
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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ok but there isn't a security problem right?
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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because the system is basically perfect, 16.04
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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security-wise
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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yeah it's not a security issue, it's like preventative and layer as you said
2018-02-27
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EriC^^
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it could potentially become a security issue
2018-02-27
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kamichan
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k ty I'll try to learn as much about it as I can
2018-02-27
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inky
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i got a nodejs script that pushes data to firebase. i can run it just fine, but when i run it through cron i get this error: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/97w6H9XbJz/ .
2018-02-27
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inky
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is cron not using the system proxy?
2018-02-27
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inky
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well, i had to export the proxy again indeed. problem solved (:
2018-02-27
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ruslan_
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Hi everyone
2018-02-27
951
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Dbugger
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Hello everyone
2018-02-27
952
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Dbugger
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I have a small issue here. After "sleep", my VPN is disconnected. Is there a way to reconnect it automatically after sleep?
2018-02-27
953
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raidghost
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Dbugger: After "sleep" as in hybernate?
2018-02-27
954
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Dbugger
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yes
2018-02-27
955
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hateball
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Dbugger: this should have info about that https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/run-scripts-and-commands-on-suspend-and-resume-on-linux/
2018-02-27
956
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Dbugger
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ill take a look, thanks
2018-02-27
957
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Dbugger
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oh well, it is about building the functionalty yourself
2018-02-27
958
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Dbugger
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i was looking for a more native solution
2018-02-27
959
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Dbugger
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636
or "hoping" at least :)
2018-02-27
960
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hateball
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ah, I dont think that exists
2018-02-27
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Dbugger
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shame then
2018-02-27
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hateball
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well, doesnt mean it's true
2018-02-27
963
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Dbugger
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well, ill stand by, in case someone knows
2018-02-27
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hateball
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there would still need to be some daemon monitoring whatever scripts a user makes
2018-02-27
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free_
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hi
2018-02-27
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free_
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i have a proplm wth my linux
2018-02-27
967
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free_
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system not repondng
2018-02-27
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soshiant
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.
2018-02-27
969
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soshiant
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i want to install snmpd
2018-02-27
970
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soshiant
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apt-get install snmpd
2018-02-27
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soshiant
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errror is : libsnmp30 depends libsensores4
2018-02-27
972
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soshiant
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i use ubuntu server repository
2018-02-27
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soshiant
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659
trusty distribution
2018-02-27
974
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soshiant
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snmpd depends libmysqlclient18
2018-02-27
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fstar
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.
2018-02-27
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sibaar_
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ayyyyyyyyye
2018-02-27
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magiq
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Hello. I want to use lvm snapshots to make some backups, for example before installing amd drivers ;) The main question what lvcreate --size parameter means ?
2018-02-27
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haskelltic
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join #haskell-beginners
2018-02-27
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vlt
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magiq: You need to specify how much physical space you want to provide for your snapshot.
2018-02-27
980
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<system>
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=== wang is now known as Guest83570
2018-02-27
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vlt
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magiq: It's possible but in many cases not needed to use 100 %.
2018-02-27
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vlt
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magiq: If you assume, for example, that during the backup at most 1 GB of data will change on the source volume then a size of 2 GB for the snapshot volume should be sufficient.
2018-02-27
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Guest83570
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the net is slow
2018-02-27
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jink
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"The net" or "your net" ?
2018-02-27
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vlt
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magiq: As soon as more data is written the snapshot gets unusable.
2018-02-27
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Guest83570
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my
2018-02-27
987
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magiq
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vlt: so if zero data changed during making snapshot than snapshot will be zero sized? How it works if letter, for example 5 minutes ago I will try to restore snapshot if it zero ?
2018-02-27
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magiq
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omg *later
2018-02-27
989
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soshiant
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errror is : libsnmp30 depends libsensores4
2018-02-27
990
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soshiant
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apt-get install snmpd
2018-02-27
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magiq
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vlt: for example A is state before snapshot. A->B when we making snapshot. And A->B->C 5 minutes ago after snapshot. We want to restore to point A. How it could be, that only diff between A and B matters when we trying to restore from A to C backwards
2018-02-27
992
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magiq
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*from C to A
2018-02-27
993
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<system>
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=== pagios_ is now known as pagios
2018-02-27
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hastu
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user
2018-02-27
995
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vlt
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magiq: You can only restore to point B when you actually took the snapshot. Not to a state *before* you tool one.
2018-02-27
996
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vlt
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*took
2018-02-27
997
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vlt
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726
Oh, they left.
2018-02-27
998
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<system>
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=== debian is now known as Guest77626
2018-02-27
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Guest77626
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726
hmm...
2018-02-27
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<system>
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726
=== Quetzal2 is now known as Quetzal2_ping
2018-02-27
1,001
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<system>
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726
=== Quetzal2_ping is now known as Quetzal2_afk
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== Jochen_wvdT is now known as Schlawiner
2018-02-27
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<system>
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=== zzz_ is now known as zzz
2018-02-27
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BluesKaj
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Hi folks
2018-02-27
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