[05:24] good morning to all [05:29] morning baizon [05:34] http://news.softpedia.com/news/linus-torvalds-announces-first-linux-kernel-4-6-rc-build-introduces-orangefs-502217.shtml [05:40] lol? [05:40] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/03/photos-of-cats-love-linux [05:50] hi lotuspsychje [05:50] lolĀ² [05:50] https://i.imgur.com/FfRrCr9.jpg [05:50] :p [05:50] wth is orangefs? [05:51] hahaha [05:51] not sure [05:51] !find orangefs [05:51] Found: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 3 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=orangefs&searchon=names&suite=wily§ion=all [05:55] OrangeFS is an open source parallel file system, the next generation of Parallel Virtual File System. A parallel file system is a type of distributed file system that distributes file data across multiple servers and provides for concurrent access by multiple tasks of a parallel application. OrangeFS was designed for use in large scale cluster computing and is used by companies, universities, national laboratories and sim [05:55] ilar sites worldwide [05:55] to make it simple oO [06:51] I'm using Manjaro + KDE after being a Ubuntu user. [06:51] I must say the experience is impressive. [06:51] Anyone here used Manjaro?? [06:52] errrr you do know this is the UBUNTU channel, yes?? [06:52] Yes but it's a discussion channel. [06:52] and the topic is ... ah, forget it [06:52] I too thought I had as good a Linux experience as was to be found. [06:52] But Manjaro really is slick. [06:52] <-- debian testing + KDE [06:53] so go talk to manjaro support and thanks for sharing your unsolicited opinions [06:53] cfhowlett, Nothing is stopping you from trying out a live version of Manjaro. [06:54] i've never tried Manjaro, to be honest. not much fond of Arch, so figured it wasn't worth it [06:54] since the stuff i didn't like in arch is in manjaro, e.g. pacman [06:54] What don't you like about pacman? [06:54] That's the best name ever for a package manager. [06:55] doesn't work well with how i do package management, with a well-defined list of manually-installed packages and anything else being installed/removed as needed [06:56] aptitude and gentoo's portage do it well. yum (haven't tried dnf) and pacman focus more on package groups and such [06:56] Ubuntu is solid no doubt but it lacks the polish and excitement I found with Manjaro. Manjaro just seems to take it to the next level whereas Ubuntu feels relatively inhibited. [06:57] My Sabayon has written successfully so I'm off to see how I like it. [06:57] Like I say, these live versions are very handy for test driving a variety of distros. [06:58] back when i was poking at different distros, i used to use one for a week to get a feel for it. can't get a good experience from a few hours on a live iso [06:58] not enough for an informed opinion, anyway [07:06] Another impressive distro. I had no errors whatsoever loading Sabayon whereas I had some error codes come up when Manjaro loaded. [07:07] However, Manjaro is the more exciting distro in my mind. [07:41] Hey guys. [09:34] Good morning. [10:12] lotuspsychje: It is a pointless discuss, I'd drop it if I were you. [10:12] lordievader: seems like it :p [11:55] Hi folks