=== JanC is now known as Guest97342 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [04:24] good morning to all [04:29] lotuspsychje: 0/ .. slow now .. not much going on . [04:30] hey Bashing-om [04:31] ill have a slow coffee then :p [04:32] http://news.softpedia.com/news/critical-linux-kernel-update-for-ubuntu-16-04-lts-patches-15-vulnerabilities-503786.shtml [04:32] everyone update asap :p [04:37] I am working a 20 min boot situation - 16.04 - on the forum ,,, I was hoping the new kernel would resolve .. nope . [04:38] Bashing-om: url? [04:40] !usn [04:40] Please see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn for information about recent Ubuntu security updates. [04:41] wow a lot of stuff patched [04:44] lotuspsychje: To Go through the URL will need lots of coffee . Been at it for a week now . [04:45] lolz [04:46] lotuspsychje: If ya got the time .. another head is welcome : http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2322135&page=10&p=13484908#post13484908 . [04:46] let me see [04:48] ahhh wily to xenial upgrade :p [04:51] Yeah .. after some fiddlin .. seems the package manager is stable . [04:54] Bashing-om: ill skip thise one, alot of stuff going on [04:54] Bashing-om: i would go for the fresh install :p [04:56] lotuspsychje: Yeah ... More than once I had made that observation . Still interested to find what hook where is causing this . [04:56] Bashing-om: well for a 20min boot, ill perhaps set "quiet splash" off in grub, to see the text booting whats going on [04:57] must be a lot of stuff bottlenecking there [05:00] morning de-facto [05:01] Good morning lotus :) [05:01] Well, be nice to convince the poster to boot up a liveDVD and provide the logs of the last boot . As I have noted on a few ocassions . [05:04] !usn | de-facto update asap, spread the word also :p [05:04] de-facto update asap, spread the word also :p: Please see http://www.ubuntu.com/usn for information about recent Ubuntu security updates. [05:04] new kernel flaws & other stuff [05:05] erm yeah i need to reboot :) [05:07] wow quite a list [05:07] yep [05:07] !info linux-image-generic [05:07] linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0.22.23 (xenial), package size 2 kB, installed size 11 kB [05:09] i wish no reboot was required for kernel stuff... havent redhat or/and suse worked out something kernel live patching or such they joined together? kpatch? is such a thing avail on ubuntu? [05:13] wafflejock: morning mate [05:13] de-facto: i think hotswap was related to a specific kernel, cant recall wich one anymore [05:13] de-facto: havent rebooted myself yet either :p [05:21] mornin lotuspsychje [05:23] just built one of these a few days ago super fun http://www.amazon.com/REPRAPGURU-DIY-RepRap-Prusa-Printer/dp/B011PVIMPW?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s01 had something short out and then after replacing the connection and hooking it all back up had a switch flipped that killed the arduino mega that drives it luckily found an old one in a box [05:34] morning baizon [05:34] wafflejock: seems cool! [05:35] hi lotuspsychje [05:46] yeah amazing that it was working for a day, one of the power connectors had a small gap between the wire and the connector that goes into the PCB so was shooting some blue sparks, cool when it's not doing that though :) [05:50] only like a $20 fix too Arduinos have come down a lot in price since last time I got one [05:52] nice [06:26] Horizintal for the duration . later guys . G nite . [06:32] lol is there STILL no amd64 build of skype avail? [06:32] thats so, erm 90s [07:19] de-facto: skype for linux is dead [07:20] there hasnt been an update for years [07:20] i had to uninstall skype from my machine because nothing was working [07:25] yeah i regret that i made an account back in the days, but it works for me (after pulling in ugly 80MB of i386 qt4 deps on my gnome :-/ ) [07:26] im still waiting for some cool open source replacements which get widespread enough to reach a critical mass. Tox and Ring seem to be promising candidates it seems. [07:32] de-facto: well im using the browser for skype chat... https://web.skype.com/en/ [07:33] the test call on skype from the xenial repos worked for me though [07:42] although Tox seems to have more features, i think ring.cx is very promising... its the old sflphone SIP soft phone on steroids (with ICE and STUN/TURN/UPnP hole punching) on top of a DHT (so except for first bootstrap into the DHT there is no central point of failure) [07:42] they even have a nice xenial repo with a gnome client [07:43] advantage is that it integrates with gnome contacts and even provides a sip account connectivity [07:43] but its still kinda testing, so things tend to break [07:57] Good morning. [10:02] Hey all [14:59] good afternoon to all [15:01] http://news.softpedia.com/news/mark-shuttleworth-we-won-t-make-the-same-mistake-again-with-unity-8-503796.shtml [15:03] hi lotus [15:03] hey OerHeks reached 200gig? [15:04] Yes, 215 gb now .. not that many downloads recently [16:21] hey EriC^^ [16:21] hey lotuspsychje [16:34] bbl movietime [20:17] Let's see what I can learn today . [21:55] 1.72TB uploaded here [21:55] still people downloading regularly, but it's slowed down a bit [22:01] :-) [22:43] Hi [22:49] greetings [22:52] daftykins, my notebook runs Ubuntu 14.04 slower that 12.04, why? [22:53] because as i said it's a netbook that needs retiring. the Linux kernel has regressed on that hardware and will never be fixed. [22:53] i've told you this over 4 times in the past. [22:53] http://i.imgur.com/w7EJ0x4.jpg This is my netbook [22:54] netbook .. let me guess, poulsbo driver gma500 [22:54] And there is the floppy drive: http://i.imgur.com/hquluk8.jpg [22:54] OerHeks, this is the HP 2140 [22:54] DaniKitten: none of that matters [22:55] it needs retiring [22:55] GMA950, actually. but yes, I 100% agree it should go [22:56] I want to but a new RAM [22:56] Thanks for the info. [22:56] * dax sighs [22:56] sell it as a paperweight [22:57] that user is a troll [22:57] 8 years old, in case anyone else was wondering [22:57] nobody is this idiotic [22:57] the netbook. possibly also the user :) [22:57] hah [22:57] age of netbooks doesn't matter no, they sucked at release [22:58] indeed. i think we have a few sitting in the closet gathering dust still [22:58] :D [22:58] i have a netbook too, the powersupply is the most valuable part [22:59] i had one of the sony ultraportables, the TX3XP... which is now as useful, i set it up as a test VPN server somewhere recently... since 1GB of RAM and a single core CPU makes it useless for anything but server duty [22:59] nice with external speakers as an internet-radio