[20:22] <grantbow> MarkDude: is the Pi running Ubuntu?
[20:25] <bkerensa> grantbow: Ubuntu does support the Pi
[20:25] <bkerensa> well not any supported releases of Ubuntu anyways
[20:25] <bkerensa> The arm chip on the Pi is too old
[20:33]  * grantbow nods
[22:26] <philipballew> pleia2, Must be nice to see your home state in the news!
[22:26] <philipballew> http://www.kvue.com/news/201427871.html
[22:26] <darthrobot> Title: [Georgia high school to host first integrated prom | kvue.com Austin]
[22:28] <pleia2> philipballew: haha, I only lived there for like 18 months :)
[22:29]  * pleia2 has too many home states
[22:30] <philipballew> that could be nice!
[22:30]  * philipballew is unsure where to call home these days
[23:11] <raevol> mounting remote folders by ssh in nautilus
[23:11] <raevol> i love linux
[23:13] <philipballew> raevol, it sure is easy sometimes
[23:13] <raevol> yea
[23:14] <raevol> you know what is strange
[23:14] <raevol> so our router doesn't have QoS
[23:14] <raevol> so anything that wants to shut it down basically can, with too much traffic
[23:14] <raevol> but consistently that is the mac computers on our network
[23:15] <raevol> and i have no idea why...
[23:15] <raevol> well, i mean it's when they run system updates
[23:15] <raevol> but what is it about mac system update traffic that just houses a network?
[23:24] <raevol> reading about how to set up a local apt-mirror
[23:25] <raevol> oh linux
[23:25] <raevol> you so nutty
[23:41] <philipballew> linux is weird