[01:55] <Guest54076> Hi, I have a quick question. According to the news here, do you think Nvidia would do the same for their older hardware -> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/nvidia-releases-new-blobs-too-little-too-late
[01:55] <Guest54076> Let's say super old video card...
[02:04] <erick_> Hi, I have one question. Do you think Nvidia would do the same for their older hardware one day?
[02:04] <erick_> http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/nvidia-releases-new-blobs-too-little-too-late
[02:04] <erick_> or it would be for that particular hardware and newer only?
[02:04] <cfhowlett> how would we know eric_?  we don't work for nvidia
[02:05] <erick_> Because you guys know much more than me.
[02:05] <cfhowlett> you know as much about this as we do.
[02:05] <erick_> I am guessing you guys can predict something :)
[02:06] <cfhowlett> you give us far too much credit
[02:06] <cfhowlett> better to ask nvidia directly
[02:06] <erick_> How do I do that? Is there an IRC channel?
[02:12] <erick_> I found it. there is one here at freenode #nvidia
[02:13] <erick_> I will go check it out. Bye.
[03:13] <somacomadreams> Hello everyone, long time Ubuntu user but new to studio. Any good guides out there I should check out to get aquainted?
[07:30] <Persistant> Hey everyone, had an install problem. Using a System 76 Galago Ultra and it has an m.SSD and a 1TB HDD so there was bootloader confusion.
[07:30] <Persistant> The prompt to change the bootloader location at the end did not work.
[07:31] <Persistant> It kept trying to install it to sda instead of sdb, I suppose I could let it install it on the HDD and not the m.SDD.
[07:31] <Persistant> But I enjoy the speed of the OS when it is installed on the SSD, it's just so responsive.
[07:33] <Persistant> Anyway, no rush, have an alert set so I'll be around trying to get my podcast mic to work. I'd like to set it up in studio though. It can handle 192 Kbs so I'm excited.
[07:33] <Persistant> I advocate against the drug war as a former heroin addict, if anyone would like to be interviewed or help, let me know. All are welcome.
[07:44] <zequence> Persistant: The boot loader in itself is not the main problem. It just boots up the system, and then whatever system files you have - those will be read from whatever disk they are on
[07:44] <zequence> Persistant: Did you do a manual partitioning? If no, are you sure the system was installed onto SSD? It may have been installed to the HDD
[07:45] <zequence> I would do a manual partitioning. In the partitioner you can also choose the location for the boot loader
[07:46] <zequence> If it's a UEFI system, then make sure you have a partition for EFI. There should already be one, which you can just reuse.
[15:02] <nathanaea> so many secret magic keyboard shortcuts in ubuntu
[18:00] <charles_h> Hello, I'm upgrading my ubuntu studio distro (i think to wolverine, but I wasn't really paying attention) and it's now got a window open asking me which CA-certificcates i would like to trust. They all start with 'mozilla'. Does anyone have advice?
[21:33] <len__> zequence, yeah it opens up xchat for sure.