[10:30] <ogra_> hmm, on xenial my update-manager seems to hang in "configuring bluez" ... i cant open the details expander to see whats going on :(
[10:31] <ogra_> (sits there since 30min, not reacting to anything anymore)
[10:31] <ogra_> oh, great ... 
[10:32] <ogra_> so i had a conffile prompt that popped up inderneath a firefox window on a totally unrelated workspace ... 
[10:32] <ogra_> *underneath
[10:52] <ogra_> oops, and this was the wrong channel :P
[19:01] <rednammoc> Hi, i'm having a question regarding word-writeable suid-files. i've experienced that the suid-flag is removed when a user who is not the owner of the file is making a change to it. i guess this is a kernel-feature -- any idea how this feature is called and when it was added to the kernel?
[20:04] <apw> rednammoc, yes that is a kernel feature, i would expect that to be a posix requirement, and likely in linux "always"
[20:12] <rednammoc> apw, thx, any idea were i can read more about it?