=== DJOmnifrog is now known as Omnifrog [15:35] so trusty....what do you all think? [15:35] nothing exciting, but works well [15:35] and I suppose that is exactly what a LTS should be? [15:40] yeah it works. played Gweled :) [15:41] can't say I really care for it, just not a unity fan [15:42] I noticed that ubuntu-tennessee.org is back up [15:42] cool :) [15:42] me neither...directly after installation I installed gnome [15:43] yeah and their gnome, is well... not the best gnome I really like unadluterated gnome [15:43] or that's my opinon I should say [15:46] it works...gnome I mean [15:47] yeah it does they modify the look some that I'm not fond of manly just the icons [15:47] also gnome works better with systemd I suppose they have made it work with upstart for things like the clock and a few others [19:32] wb netritious [19:32] ty wrst [19:34] so weird stuff with lxc sometimes, at least on precise. [19:34] created a container with trusty amd64, deleted it, tried to create another one and ... nothing. [19:36] I couldn't figure out what to kill/unlock to fix it so just rebooted. [19:39] seems to be a known bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc/+bug/1193594 [20:18] had to kill the lxc-create process and sudo rm -rf /var/lock/subsys/lxc [20:19] sweet I can create containers again without rebooting \m/, [20:21] Unit193 have you tried lxc containers yet? [20:21] No, I haven't yet. Went ahead and used other means to break the system. [20:23] oh no...what did you do and how did you fix it? [20:24] Well, tried to break it that is. Just changed/updated more core applications than I normally do. Using systemd 213 and connman for networking (depending on the computer.) [20:26] cool [20:30] But yes, still need to try out lxc on the computer without systemd. [20:39] what's up with systemd...almost sounds like you're using it like a dirty word lol [20:40] * netritious doesn't know much at all about systemd [20:41] I think I read that on ubuntu it's a replacement for upstart? and that quite a few distros are moving to systemd? [20:42] Well it is. :D Mainly, I didn't merge in the changes for lxc containers since I didn't use them. [20:42] oic [20:42] Yeah, a few are, Debian is going there and as such in the development branch (utopic) of Ubuntu, you can install and use systemd 204. [20:43] At least I think they won't work, now I want to try it even more. [21:12] lxc is neat and worth a look. wouldn't use it for web facing servers, but it works.