[00:34] XD [00:34] jck77: going to try to make it to the Ubuntu Hour in Ft Lauderdale? [00:34] we can carpool === danstone1 is now known as danstoner [01:36] I am trying to figure out the license for some Ubuntu-included media. [01:36] for example: /usr/share/sounds/purple/alert.wav [02:02] purple sounds like from libpurple danstoner [04:32] danstoner: `dpkg-query --show $file` will tell you what package a file is from, then /usr/share/doc/$package/copyright will usually hve the license [04:33] sorry, --search not --show [12:50] mhall119: thanks, that helps. [14:05] how do I disable automatica critical updates? [14:07] DammitJim: open "Software & Updates", go to "Updates" tab [14:07] command line no desktop :( [14:12] :D [14:12] yeah, not sure, looking at conf files to see if I can find it [14:12] is there a setting somewhere I need to disable? I saw something under 10persistant [14:13] or something like that [14:13] something in /etc/apt/apt.d or something like that [14:13] /etc/apt/apt.conf.d [14:13] yeah, I think it's /etc/apt/apt/conf.d/10periodic [14:13] where it says updates [14:14] I guess that's what I enabled when I installed ubuntu server and said I want critical updates? [14:14] maybe also apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades [14:14] probably [14:14] mhall119, I just opened that, but I don't even know what to put on there [14:15] I guess my -security line 3 is uncommented [14:15] maybe that's it? [14:15] I think so,yes [14:16] but I'm just guessing too :) [14:22] ok [14:23] I couldn't find this information online [14:23] I wonder how I can programmatically change this [14:23] You see, I am having issues with the boot partition getting filled up [15:19] DammitJim: /boot or / ? [15:24] /boot [15:24] I think there's a different config somewhere that says what kernels to keep [15:26] oh really? [15:26] now, that's very very helpful mhall119 ! [18:28] libnih? lolol [18:28] is nih supposed to mean something? or is it a joke? [18:33] NIH = Not Invented Here, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_invented_here. Where did libnih show up? I’d like to name some of my own lib’s that :D [18:43] stickystyle, Someone I was arguing about Ubuntu last night said Canonical didn't use libg or something, so they made libnih or something. [18:43] But honestly, that's the whole point of FOSS, there is no issue. [18:43] And NIH syndrome exists everywhere in FOSS, if Ubuntu did make libnih, then I'd say it's a joke given that most FOSS enthusiasts are also filled with ideas that could be considered "NIH". [18:48] stickystyle, Nerds are weird.