[00:01] My mSATA idles at 44C. Is that healthy? [00:02] With a fan running on it it goes down to 38C. [02:53] good morning to all [03:04] Hi. [03:04] hey [03:04] What makes Ubuntu preferable to Mageia? [03:04] redditlukls: i didnt test mageia myself, so wouldnt know [03:04] redditlukls: i can only say the ubuntu experience pleases me very [03:05] redditlukls: we also support only official flavors of ubuntu here [03:05] !falvors | redditlukls [03:05] !flavors [03:05] !Ubuntu-GNOME, !Kubuntu, !Xubuntu and !Lubuntu are simply flavors of Ubuntu that come with GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE (respectively) installed as default, instead of Unity. Other specialized flavors of Ubuntu include !Edubuntu, Ubuntu !Studio, and !Mythbuntu. [03:06] What about MaTE? [03:06] redditlukls: mate is also supported yes [03:06] redditlukls: there's a pretty nice channel at #ubuntu-mate [03:07] redditlukls: but in my opinion, choosing a vanilla ubuntu working like a charm, then you can go all sides you want [03:07] What's that mean? [03:07] redditlukls: you can make ubuntu look, the way you want [03:07] You prefer Ubuntu vs Ubuntu MATE? [03:07] redditlukls: install a wm of de of your choice [03:08] redditlukls: well its hard to discuss likes/dislikes, but im a unity guy [03:08] redditlukls: maybe you should ask first, what you really need? [03:08] redditlukls: what are you looking for in an Os? [03:31] I guess something easy, feature-rich, and exciting. [03:31] And easy on the CPU. [03:32] redditlukls: you can make every ubuntu rich, the way you want it, installing packages [03:33] lotuspsychje, I used Manjaro KDE and it felt very exciting to me. [03:33] redditlukls: maybe go for the official kubuntu then? [03:35] Good idea. [03:35] Why don't you use Kubuntu? [03:35] im a unity guy [03:35] KDE these days is absolutely excellent. [05:21] morning baizon [05:21] baizon: support is going easy [05:32] =) [05:32] no issues ? :D [05:36] was rather calm [06:29] http://news.softpedia.com/news/xubuntu-16-04-lts-and-lubuntu-16-04-lts-get-their-final-betas-download-now-502239.shtml [06:36] using already xubuntu 16.04 on my laptop :D [06:39] baizon: oh cool, whats it like? [06:39] like xubuntu :D [06:39] loll [06:39] nothing changes there [06:39] overal performance? [06:40] same :D [06:40] nothing better? [06:40] xfce isnt changing at all [06:40] ok [06:40] performance is always good @xubuntu [06:40] yeah on fast machines of today its rocknroll [09:51] Good morning. [11:02] good afternoon [11:09] http://news.softpedia.com/news/the-first-ubuntu-tablet-bq-aquaris-m10-is-available-for-pre-order-now-502231.shtml [13:26] Hi folks [14:54] afternoon BluesKaj [14:54] hey lotuspsychje [15:03] man im gonna be happy when 16.04 comes out [15:03] all the wily issues.... [15:04] its like the whole world installed non-lts :p [15:04] gotta be "bleeding edge" [16:39] dax: the !boot trigger shows the rc.local way, maybe also adapt for systemd? [16:40] !boot [16:40] Boot options: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions - To add/remove startup services, you can use the package 'bum', or update-rc.d - To add your own startup scripts, use /etc/rc.local - See also !grub and !dualboot - Making a boot floppy: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto/BootFloppy - Also see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SmartBootManagerHowto [16:40] oh gods [16:41] dax: : ) [16:41] dax: im just doublecheck, while using them in the field [16:41] which version did we switch from upstart to systemd, i always forget [16:41] 15.04 i think [16:42] !systemd [16:42] systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers [16:42] yep [16:44] does ubuntu systemd have rc-local.service? [16:45] (am at work, don't have an ubuntu system newer than 14.04 here) [16:45] dax: not sure sorry, im also on trusty here [16:46] just tested systemd recently on xenial [16:46] elky: can you remind me to check this at lunch if nobody else does beforehand ^ [16:46] dax: or maybe just delete the script part from !boot? [16:46] dax: as its more related to booting/boot options [16:46] !search rc.local [16:46] Found: boot [16:47] might stick it in its own factoid with instructions for enabling rc-local.service, assuming it exists [16:47] yeah [16:48] dax: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/systemd [16:49] personally i just use cron with @reboot :\ [16:50] yeah [16:50] easier to make it use the right user that way [16:50] dax: but i must say systemd on xenial is bloody fast [16:50] https://paste.ubuntu.com/15540969/ [16:50] plymouth hasnt time to show almost [16:50] looks like /etc/rc.local should work in systemd... [16:51] ok [16:51] i'll double-check later, but yeah === donlawson is now known as LokiBear [17:19] bbl