[00:01] <nhaines> Snuck in a package for an Ubuntu release respin last night!  \o/
[00:01] <lynorian> nhaines, that was not the last one
[00:03] <lynorian> there was one that just landed a few minutes ago
[00:13] <nhaines> lynorian: yes, but it was the most trivial one.
[00:22] <lynorian> fixing the path to an icon so it shows up I think classifies as pretty trivial
[00:23] <nhaines> No, that's important.
[00:23] <nhaines> Mine was "put different pretty video and music on the live image."
[02:09] <nhaines> pleia2: hey, do you mind if I link directly to your xerus svg from this /r/Ubuntu FAQ and probably the mirror I'll put on my blog and Planet Ubuntu?
[02:09] <nhaines> I'll rehost it if not.
[02:11] <pleia2> nhaines: can't use the one on the wiki?
[02:11] <nhaines> pleia2: I don't think I can directly link to the wiki.
[02:12] <pleia2> nhaines: ok, probably better for you to self-host then
[02:12] <nhaines> I'll just rehost it.
[02:12] <pleia2> it's not mine :)
[02:12] <nhaines> Sure.  I'm just linking something about "cute mascot" in my explanation of Xerus to that.  :)
[02:12] <pleia2> hehe
[02:16] <nhaines> \o/ http://www.nhaines.com/blog/images/xerus_orange_hex.svg
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[02:20] <DonkeyHotei> it looks like it was crossbred from a squirrel and a t-rex
[02:28] <nhaines> You mean a squirrex?
[02:36] <DonkeyHotei> that's a better caption than xerus, but then it does not serve the intended purpose
[02:42] <ianorlin> For some reason it looks like charmander to me
[02:52] <MarkDude> Pokemon +1
[04:54] <b-yeezi> waiting for the 16.04 torrent to be available...
[04:57] <DonkeyHotei> waiting for the 16.04.1 torrent to be available...
[05:04] <b-yeezi> I'm thinking about waiting for the first point release for one of my machines. I will see how it goes on my laptop
[05:06]  * ianorlin tested  a lot of the lubuntu images and some server images as well
[05:07] <DonkeyHotei> i'll make a vm after release, but i won't put it on bare-metal hardware in the foreseeable future
[05:07] <DonkeyHotei> i don't trust the migration away from xorg
[05:08] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: that's six months away.
[05:08] <nhaines> Ubuntu 16.04 LTS FAQ now available: https://redd.it/4frg4a
[05:08] <darthrobot> [R: www.reddit.com] Title: [Ubuntu 16.04 FAQ : Ubuntu]
[05:08] <nhaines> Trigger warning: reddit.
[05:10] <DonkeyHotei> and then there is systemd
[05:13] <ianorlin> I have had it on bare metal for a while
[05:13] <ianorlin> DonkeyHotei, it is actually hard to notice the differnce with systemd vs upstart as a desktop user
[05:14] <ianorlin> and 15.04 and 15.10 have used it without that many problems
[05:15] <ianorlin> although it probably breaks commands for documentation is what I see as the bad part
[05:17] <MarkDude> systemd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d147Z-2a1X4&list=PLWh9erRwrFR2qPGQAPQIkyXCT2DR_-DIJ
[05:17] <darthrobot> Title: [systemD; To Serve Mankind. "It's a Cookbook!" (Dire warning from MarkDude from The Future) - YouTube]
[05:19] <DonkeyHotei> i don't really wanna be dealing with special new commands to do things like mount
[05:22] <DonkeyHotei> as for being hard to notice on the desktop, try telling that to desktop bsd users
[05:23] <nhaines> DonkeyHotei: it's even worse for desktop Windows users.
[05:24] <DonkeyHotei> ironically, windows users accepted it all along in the form of svchost.exe
[05:50] <b-yeezi> I can't stand waiting anymore. I'm just gonna run my backups and get ready for a clean install tomorrow.
[05:50] <b-yeezi> My install is 2 years old in this laptop. I need to get the cruft out
[05:53] <DonkeyHotei> i just keep the cruft
[05:53] <nhaines> b-yeezi: it' always a good day for a backup.  :)
[05:55] <b-yeezi> agreed
[16:34] <nhaines> Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now available!  :)  http://www.ubuntu.com/
[16:34] <darthrobot> Title: [The leading OS for PC, tablet, phone and cloud | Ubuntu]
[16:42] <pleia2> announced 40 minutes before my wall of meetings
[16:42]  * pleia2 panic to complete release tasks
[17:20] <nhaines> pleia2_: as is tradition!