[03:34] <chuckmcm> ok then, so I got my shiny Dell 27" display with display port *out* so that I can chain two displays from a single port
[03:41] <chuckmcm> sigh, but alas it doesn't quite wrok
[03:41] <chuckmcm> work
[11:08] <DonaldC> How well does Xubuntu run on a Raspberry Pi 3?
[13:56] <eggggs> ickserv identify ggghhh
[16:36] <xubuntu15w> Question: is it possible to combine the harddisk with a SD-Card, so that Xubuntu sees it as one drive ?
[16:36] <knome> no
[16:36] <xubuntu15w> Like apple: http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-install-tardisk-macbook-storage/
[16:36] <xubuntu15w> why not ?
[16:37] <xubuntu15w> I have done it with LUbuntu in the past
[16:37] <knome> then you can do it the exact same way
[16:38] <xubuntu15w> no because LUbuntu did it automaticcaly
[16:39] <chuckmcm> The flash chips in an SD card would not be a good candidate for hard disk accelleration, and the interface to SD cards is generally much slower as well
[16:40] <chuckmcm> Now an M.2 interfaced flash would be worth while (it is what Apple uses).
[16:40] <xubuntu15w> I use an acer aspire one, so that is not a problem
[16:41] <xubuntu15w> It uses flash memory as a harddisk
[16:42] <chuckmcm> consider the "slow" SATA spec is 1.5Gbps (or 150MB/sec) and the "fast" SD card spec is 50MB/second. Your SD card would slow down the hard drive.
[16:42] <xubuntu15w> With LUbuntu that was not a problem
[16:43] <chuckmcm> I didn't say it was a problem, I just said it would be slower than hard disk only.
[16:43] <xubuntu15w> But how can I combine the two?
[16:43] <chuckmcm> One way, LVM them as two disk devices into a RAID0 type config
[16:44] <xubuntu15w> oke thanks
[16:53] <xubuntu15w> One way? Do you mean there is only one way or are there more options?
[19:16] <JeZxLee> anyone get current VirtualBox working on 16.04 64Bit?