[16:12] good morning [16:20] morning netritious [16:21] Hey wrst! How are you? [16:21] doing well netritious, and you? [16:22] Doing well here too. [16:23] still running Arch? [16:30] ^wrst [16:31] netritious: yeah it just keeps on going, probably wouldn't install it again as little as I use a notebook at the house but as long as it runs [16:32] what do you use mostly at home wrst? [16:32] nexus 5x or an ipad mini :) [16:33] nice :) [16:33] have a file server set up and I just don't do a lot at home [16:33] freenas? [16:33] if i do much I will use the laptop but the occassional document or spreadsheet a lot of times I just use an ipad and a keyboard [16:34] netritious: no using debian, peole swear by freenas but it was always a pain for me so I like having something I know [16:34] wrst: I totally get that. [16:35] freenas is great if you know what you are doing I guess :) [16:35] but have NFS and debian and I'm golden [16:35] along with smb [16:35] for the ipad [16:47] nice. I like Debian. [17:11] for a server its really hard for me to like anything else [17:11] but that's what I learned to do stuff on [17:32] I haven't used Debian since late 2012 I think. [17:33] I crashed a server so hard it left me disgusted because of all the time I put into it. [17:34] couldn't fix it, abandoned after disk images were made. [18:33] after re-reading that, it sounds sad. it was really a great learning experience though. [18:33] that's why I made disk images, so that one day maybe I could get back to it. [18:35] ahh [18:36] and well to me debian or ubuntu are so close I don't really make a difference in them but now that really isn't the case [18:37] all the stuff I wanted to try worked in debian and was reproducible, which was the hardest thing to do on ubuntu, at least in 2011 when I setup that server I botched. [18:42] that server was fancy, but a bit buggy at times. happens when you cobble things together I guess. [18:43] netritious: I've experimented with debian and ubuntu servers. What I would run into were small changes on the ubuntu side that were not the same for the debian server. [18:43] minasota: exmaple? [18:43] small things like a change in where apache places a certain conf file in ubuntu but debian would place it somewhere else [18:45] or create a symlink in one but not the other. both running the same apache version [18:45] idk, just small little things [18:46] ubuntu would just be debian if the config files go int he same place :D [18:46] I'm kidding...there are many more differences than that. [18:47] ha! good point. [18:48] yeah, I guess I'm just getting too old or lazy (maybe both) to invest in learning debian [18:53] minasota: are you into CLI? [18:54] *command line interface [18:54] servers and such [18:54] wrst: what differences do you encounter? [18:55] me not any but I don't go that deep into things I have heard people say that [18:55] I could be totally wrong :) [18:57] oh, i think I read one of your messages wrong wrst lol [19:01] I like ubuntu -- just works as a server for me. 16.04 and LxD will be awesome. [19:02] * netritious crosses his fingers in hopes he won't be let down again like when he tried LxC in 10.04 [19:04] LxD is a daemon for LxC, and made it into main for 16.04 release. [19:05] http://www.ubuntu.com/cloud/lxd [19:06] containers, I just like food in containers [19:06] but they are handy :) [19:06] netritious: how's that compare to docker? [19:07] it doesn't really. I see it referenced often as a Docker enhancement. [19:08] how's it going cyberanger [19:11] cyberanger: http://stackoverflow.com/a/31527115 [20:45] wrst: it's the closest thing to freebsd jails linux has to offer. [20:46] it being LxC [20:46] but I too like food in containers [20:47] I was going to type that as 'containers of food' but just doesn't read right lol