[13:14] @mark #ubuntu lerner persisting with trying to solve a hardware error with softwre - been told 20+ times to get the hardware checked out, certain memeory failure probable problems with other components, ignores this and keeps asking how to fix [13:14] The operation succeeded. [15:06] snappy is a minimalist media player [15:06] !snappy [15:06] Ubuntu Core is a rendition of Ubuntu with transactional updates using "snappy". For discussion and support, please visit #snappy and see http://www.ubuntu.com/snappy/ [15:07] even apt gets confused when trying to install snapd and snappy [15:08] !info snappy [15:08] snappy (source: snappy-player): Powerful media player with a minimalistic interface. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.3.7-1.1 (xenial), package size 57 kB, installed size 184 kB [15:08] hah powerful [15:10] on the bright side, yak install on a 32bit laptop of ten plus years takes less than 20 minutes [16:44] that media player must be pretty powerful if Ubuntu Core uses it to perform transactional OS updates. [17:08] phunyguy: Oh it is! So much so they've been shipping it on phones and using it to update the entire phone! [17:49] Unit193: you mean fancy media player that doubles as a phone... [17:49] powerful media player* [17:51] Ah right. === mnepton is now known as mneptok