=== Juzzy- is now known as Juzzy [02:43] sup people [03:03] hello [03:25] hey LostMonk [20:46] LostMonk: how you doing? [20:57] hola everyone, hmm seems like it's been awhile since I was last seen in here! Glad to be back though, hopefully for good! [20:58] crazyq: hello [20:58] Wow wrst: ur still here I see [21:00] I just recently returned back to linux last week, been having fun and also some frustration here and there but managed to work them out! [21:01] cool crazyq what are you running? [21:01] Ubuntu 12.04 [21:01] crazyq: btw they just can't get rid of me [21:01] 12.04 seems to be pretty solid [21:02] I started off running 12.10 but was running into issues with graphics drivers cough cough nvidia [21:03] crazyq: running noveau or nvidia proprietary? [21:03] so I started asking one of my linux buddy's about 12.04 and he said its solid [21:04] which ever one that has me using bumblebee to make sure everything runs right [21:04] hmm crazyq ahh you have dual cards in your laptop? [21:04] yes sir [21:04] intel/nvidia combo [21:05] yeah that's a beast to get right sometimes i hear [21:05] yea I had to install 12.04 3 times to get it right after finding the right install thread [21:06] that sounds like a pain i'm just on cheap o' intel on my laptop but it works nicely without fuss [21:08] I jus bought this laptop and I got it mainly for my DJ gigs but since it has a nice size hdd and I been itching to return back to linux I decided to use some of the space for ubuntu [21:09] I've heard about bumblebee and it sounds awesome [21:09] i think nvidia is possible working on something that actually works and is supported by them... or i think i heard that [21:09] that would be part of the driver [21:10] they they put out [21:10] yea its great, i ran into an issue for 2 days trying to install diablo 3 and I found that running a command in the terminal while installing d3 with playonlinux will help it start everytime. [21:11] well for systems that don't depend mainly on the intel ichip usually works great with nvidia [21:12] but for the systems that use them well its something wrong there [22:03] wrst, I believe I may purchase a flash drive, read about 220mb/sec and right about 100/sec and possibly might use that for my OS drive [22:03] http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=20-233-325&SortField=0&SummaryType=0&Pagesize=10&PurchaseMark=&SelectedRating=5&VideoOnlyMark=False&VendorMark=&IsFeedbackTab=true&Page=2#scrollFullInfo [22:04] chris4585: that could have some nice portability options [22:06] yes, especially with usb 3, and if it works then I'm more than satisfied, flash is a little bit more dependable imo and a safer buy if it does work out [22:17] yes, hopefully it will work like I want it to and the read speeds will be faster than a regular HDD [22:17] or should be... [22:23] i woudl think so especially with usb3