=== pauljw_ is now known as pauljw [03:07] Outta Here; Yall take up my slack, please . [06:39] morning! [09:16] Good morning [11:38] hiyas all [11:39] Hi === conartist_ is now known as conartist === KeithIMyers_ is now known as KeithIMyers [14:11] hi pauljw :) [14:11] hi EriC^^ :) [14:11] everyone [14:13] Hi EriC^^, pauljw [14:13] hi BluesKaj [14:14] hey BluesKaj [14:15] sory for the joins/parts, was testing chrome browser linkage from konversation, which I discovered as useless , FF is ok tho [14:16] on the laptop [14:18] :) [14:41] wow windows 7 day [14:46] you aren't thinking nearly fast enough today EriC^^ :D [14:51] hehe === IdleOne- is now known as IdleOne === DalekSec_ is now known as DalekSec [19:14] hello [19:14] I was told people talk about ubuntu here vs the official channel where it seems no one talks about ubuntu [19:15] wb BluesKaj [19:16] Netwolf: that's because #ubuntu is a support channel, this is a discussion channel [19:16] ah i see [19:16] I updated my kernel today to pf-kernel on 4.6 on xenial [19:16] Linux med.edu.ky 4.6.0-pf1-hardened-kernel+ #1 SMP Sat Jun 25 13:15:38 EDT 2016 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux [19:17] I https://pf.natalenko.name/ [19:17] this on a cloud server with ssd [19:18] ok thanks pauljw , was installing the 4.6.3 kernel on my OSs ..some major improvements networking etc and this pc's gpu seems to be running cooler [19:18] Netwolf: then it's not supported [19:18] I have seen a jump on 600 points on System Benchmarks Index Score. Quite interesting [19:19] I never asked for support [19:19] nice BluesKaj [19:19] i'm just telling you what to expect... [19:19] daftykins: are you offering low level kernel support? [19:19] no i'm telling you not to try and ask for any [19:19] Netwolf: Any benchmark showing that this kernel performs your desired workload faster than a stock Ubuntu or upstream kernel.org kernel? [19:21] Jordan_U: Yes absolutely. I ran a few tests before I rebooted into the new kernel but I am observing very similar results to ones posted here: https://habrahabr.ru/post/131263/ [19:21] you may need to translate from russian [19:21] the ssd read/write speed is much faster [19:22] I never thought I could customize ubuntu like arch, but given how smooth this kernel runs and the responsiveness, I suggest one to try it [19:23] pauljw, I started with 4.6.0 kernel after i was having trouble with nvidia kernel modules upgrade bug not being attended to so the new 4.6 gave me a workaround which is better than the one suggesterd on launchpad [19:27] BluesKaj, i see. good you found a solution [19:28] BluesKaj: have you tried 4.6 pf kernel? [19:28] can't say i'd trust it personally [19:29] also these performance claims are dubious [19:29] Netwolf, no i heven't , I try to stick to the mainline kernels [19:30] BluesKaj: i have found the bfq+ck-patch offers better ssd, graphics performance [19:31] Netwolf, googling [19:36] Netwolf, frankly i doubt I'd notice much increase in speed due the already installed Samsung EVO 850 SSD...think this old pc is pretty much going as fast as it can anyway ;-) [19:40] Netwolf, btw I'm not a gamer and MPV already does a great job on some videos that even VLC has trouble with [22:30] OerHeks: this guy is a giant tool [22:32] and i used to love tatertots... [22:33] pauljw: he is legit? Because he seems like a huge troll [22:34] i meant the potatoes, not this clown... :) [22:34] the best thing you could find is this tread, 3th post with xorg .. ugly hack.. https://communities.intel.com/thread/96644 [22:34] but this does not work on 16.04 somehowe .. ikonia was buzy with him this morning too [22:34] lol [22:35] also dri=3 no go [22:35] too light intel version, i guess