=== rww is now known as rw [01:05] noraatepernos rty like su to root [01:05] very very familiar [01:05] just made a mess with his sources.list but telling others to su to root. [01:18] doesn't listen, just recycles message [01:40] sigh. someone offering money for assistance in #ubuntu, this can only go well right? [01:41] ask for dogecoins [01:42] which *coin is the most trending snowball money system right now? :) [01:46] ethereum maybe [01:46] It's the most popular newer one anyway [05:21] good morning to all [05:22] can you guys remove 15.04 from #ubuntu topic, so we can urge users to upgrade? [05:22] http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-15-04-vivid-vervet-has-reached-end-of-life-users-urged-to-upgrade-now-499887.shtml [05:22] tnx [09:22] In #ubuntu, Wobbo said: ubottu, the url is old. Nothing to use this for my problem. [09:34] hello Wobbo [09:35] Hello [09:35] how can we help you today ? [09:36] Well I was sent from #ubuntu to ask about some technical problems. [09:37] where you ? [09:37] who sent you here ? [09:37] (sorry I don't see anyone pointing you here in #ubuntu) [09:37] we don't really do technical support here, we just look after the ubuntu irc channels [09:38] Mmmm... [09:38] who told you to come here for technical support ? [09:41] I'm looking where I got this message. [09:42] Perhaps misread. [09:42] Was it from our bot ubottu? You addressed it in #ubuntu [09:42] I expect you misread the ubottu [accidental] factoid submission message [09:43] Probably, sorry. : '( [09:43] No need to apologize [09:44] But I will search for technical problems? [09:45] If the channel is being quiet there is askubuntu.com [09:45] Okido, thanks all. :D [09:46] OOhhh! Now i knon. LOL [09:47] No need for you to stay in this channel, it gets confusing here at times. :) [09:47] Ask, stands for the page Ask.... [09:49] I am a noob... after 10 year using Ubuntu and IRC.... [09:49] I leave you now in peace. [14:58] bcache is a fs? [14:58] as in can format something to that? [15:03] one is the filesystem, the other is the block daemon that manages the interaction with it [15:03] although they are seperate [15:03] it's like since august of 2015 [15:03] yes, although bache has been used before then [15:04] sure [15:04] even the author, kent overstreet, says it's not ready for use [15:04] the wiki page is quite good [15:04] it's still classed as alpha, but its actually quite good [15:05] 'speed test by phoronix' [15:05] I don't know what that even means [15:05] if you attach speed to something, it's like adding 'quantum' [15:06] phoronix is a website that does comparisons [15:06] ext4 v btrfs v bcachefs [15:12] ah, I see [15:13] he might as well dump all data into the marianas trench [15:14] bcachefs is so not ready to go [15:14] the file system isn't [15:14] the block store is pretty good, despite it's status [17:38] wait, nanomachines are offtopic for #ubuntu? [17:38] bazhang is so dictatorial. what if the nanorobots run ubuntu!? [17:39] !snappy [17:39] Ubuntu Core is a rendition of Ubuntu with transactional updates using "snappy". For discussion and support, please visit #snappy and see http://www.ubuntu.com/snappy/ [17:39] unicron> today's annoyance: [17:39] shades of limcore [17:42] what was the ot chan, perhaps .de that had the message we banniern anyway [17:43] what [17:43] I don't know. [17:43] ubuntu namespace [17:43] benniern [17:43] not the english one [17:43] nanomachines [17:44] i'm so confused [17:44] like !ot-de [17:44] or however thats called [17:45] long string of german or dutch, then we banniern anyway [17:46] omg the nanomachines kicked him out of #ubuntu [17:46] wow! [17:46] beep boop === mnepton is now known as mneptok [20:06] In #ubuntu-irc, k1l said: !releases is Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS). More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [20:15] !releases [20:15] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months to 5 years. More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [20:15] @login [20:15] The operation succeeded. [20:15] !-releases [20:15] releases aliases: timetable, timebasedreleases - added by Hobbsee on 2006-06-24 13:01:25 - last edited by Pici on 2013-05-09 13:21:40 [20:16] !release =~ s/ to 5 years/ (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS)/ [20:16] I'll remember that rww [20:16] wait [20:16] !release [20:16] Ubuntu releases a new version every 6 months. Each version is supported for 9 months (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS). More info at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases & http://wiki.ubuntu.com/TimeBasedReleases [20:16] !-release [20:16] release has no aliases - added by apokryphos on 2006-06-18 21:05:40 - last edited by rww on 2016-02-04 20:16:08 [20:16] sigh [20:16] !no, release is releases [20:16] I'll remember that rww [20:16] !releases =~ s/ to 5 years/ (non-LTS) or 5 years (LTS)/ [20:16] I'll remember that rww [20:16] !releases [20:17] * rww kicks ubottu [20:17] * genii helps [20:17] okay, looks like it's actually fixed now. [20:17] (i tested in PM instead) [21:11] In #ubuntu-bots-team, OerHeks said: !partitioning is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PartitioningSchemes === Jordan_U_ is now known as Jordan_U === bazhang_ is now known as bazhang [23:48] wait shibboleth rings some bells [23:48] it does === TheMaster is now known as Unit193