=== not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy [15:13] whats is better Wi-Fi or calbe [15:15] bazhang: desktop or notebook? [15:16] jpds_, 100% TRUCK [15:43] !pae [15:43] To use more than ~3.2GB RAM on a 32bit system you can install the PAE-enabled kernel. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnablingPAE for more info [15:43] that is the standard for all installs anyway now. [15:45] Ubuntu uses activated PAE Kernels on all installs now. Some older Hardware can have issues with that. For Troubleshooting see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE [15:45] !pae is Ubuntu uses activated PAE Kernels on all installs now. Some older Hardware can have issues with that. For Troubleshooting see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE [15:45] But pae already means something else! [15:48] !no pae is Ubuntu uses activated PAE Kernels on all installs now. Some older Hardware can have issues with that. For Troubleshooting see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE [15:48] I'll remember that k1l_ [15:48] !pae [15:48] Ubuntu uses activated PAE Kernels on all installs now. Some older Hardware can have issues with that. For Troubleshooting see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE [15:49] * genii makes more coffee [16:40] sigh [16:40] its always something [16:48] inshal_ and VictoriaXOXO? [16:48] yeah [17:56] i accidently put 16.04 repos in and run dist-upgrade. [17:57] d'oh [17:58] Hm, "accidentally" [17:58] dont know how users can call that accidently :) [17:58] genii: is right :) [17:59] I accidentally glibc halp [18:01] bazhang: What? That libc6.so was doing nothing apart from take up disk-space [18:03] jpds_, mincecraft server teamviewer halp plz [18:05] when the nick contains -fluffy/bunny/kitty etc I get suspicious [18:17] mobility is integrated laptop innit [18:18] I think the steam experience will be quite bad [18:19] he seems to think new version of ubuntu upgrades old/weak hardware [18:30] cheers for that k1l_ [18:30] !guidelines > FatSpitfire [18:30] I had him all cued up [19:39] atrodectus> how can one reinstall apt? [19:40] accidental removal dept [21:10] bazhang: wget and dpk -i , usually [21:13] Can't you apt-get on a deb now? [21:18] Possibly [21:35] There isn't any mention in the man page of that. [21:41] Seen a few mentions of it in the Debian channels, but never looked into it. [22:00] sigh [22:55] Genii you forget the 'g'!!11 [22:55] dpkG -i === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang