[01:52] * daftykins yawns [01:52] late night pizza time [01:54] cookies for me for the win . [01:54] :O i am jealous [01:54] cookies +1 [01:57] I am not supposed to, but a few cookies, what can it possibly hurt ? And they are so satisfing . Maybe just 2 more ? [02:00] Don't let them go old. [02:03] OerHeks: No Way ! .. I do take care of what is really important. Zip lock bags ! LOL - No protection, be a shame for good cookies to grow old, there is a fix for that ! [03:41] good morning to all [03:46] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/09/ubuntu-15-10-beta-download [03:49] !info linux-firmware [03:49] linux-firmware (source: linux-firmware): Firmware for Linux kernel drivers. In component main, is optional. Version 1.143.3 (vivid), package size 24170 kB, installed size 84290 kB [03:49] !info linux-firmware wily [03:49] linux-firmware (source: linux-firmware): Firmware for Linux kernel drivers. In component main, is optional. Version 1.148 (wily), package size 28436 kB, installed size 103315 kB [07:36] Good morning. [10:18] yes [12:08] what is ldconfig used for? the man page isnt clear [12:09] it maintains the system library cache so when executables declare dependencies on shared objects it they can be linked quickly [12:10] in what way is that useful? [12:10] "ldd /path/to/binary/executable" will show the shared libraries required [12:11] It means that ld.so can determine the exact shared object to link in at run-time without scanning the file-system for each executed process [12:12] so it's like locate but for libraries? [12:15] A bit more fundamental. Without the cache ld.so cannot find the libraries, and any dynamically linked executable (99.9999% of them) will fail to start [23:46] good evening fellas [23:48] shift change already ? [23:49] yeah its early morning here Bashing-om :p [23:49] cant sleep [23:49] 1h49 [23:50] Well lotuspsychje ; Here we are once more, keeping company . [23:50] Bashing-om: hows the channel been behaving so far [23:51] For a weekend .. been real nice . No dramma . Kinda slowed down now . [23:52] http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-Phone-Estimate-25k [23:52] nice nice [23:53] Maybe, going to have impact yet . Mark may know what he is doing, recon ? [23:53] lol [23:53] well i rather trust ubuntu on devices then any other Os [23:54] i really dont like 'internet of things' goes neither [23:54] but with ubuntu on it, at least we are pretty safe [23:55] Yeah, I am dyed in the wool - spent the time - and want no other . [23:55] :p:p [23:55] Bashing-om: did you see that mycroft thing yet? [23:56] wileee: good evening to you too [23:57] lotuspsychje: Nope .. may have heard a bit but rings no loud bell ; What's up . [23:58] lotuspsychje, evening [23:58] philipballew: good evening! [23:58] Bashing-om: https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/08/14/meet-mycroft-open-source-artificial-intelligence-powered-by-snappy/ [23:58] internet of things... [23:58] Do you know why it's called Mycroft? [23:58] TJ-: no? [23:59] Sherlock Holmes older, wiser, brother ;0 [23:59] from the stories of Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle [23:59] never heard of this brother