[00:01] @AdamOutler - http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/10/12/critical-vulnerability-pork-explosion-revealed-by-jcase-cripples-security-on-some-phones/ [00:44] Thanks [00:49] @AdamOutler, It impacts 2 phones including the Nextbit Robbin and the inFocus M810 but it could in theory impact a lot more === C13L0 is now known as Guest89953 [12:23] Party balloons [12:23] Happy Ubuntu release! [12:40] Today? It releases? [12:40] Oct 13 [13:27] Sticking with lts for now [13:28] Dang, on my Mom's birthday. Gonna be a long day lolol [13:43] I agree with @Ivoriesablaze. I'm sticking lts [13:43] I stopped upgrading each release after the last lts release. [13:58] Does Ubuntu have a rolling release or strictly cycles? [14:15] Just cycles [14:15] Well your kinda on a rolling if your in the development release [19:16] Abrerr, there was some comotion about pushing for a rolling release a few years ago. Shuttleworth blogged about why they weren't going to go in that direction. http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1228 [19:16] We wanted to do it with Ubuntu Gnome but was later shot down [19:19] how would that have worked with a Flavour? [19:19] other then adding ppa's into a ISO I guess and update those on the fly [19:19] I'd like to know where my happy dog is. [19:20] XD [19:20] sudo sed -i 's/current_codename/devel/g' /etc/apt/sources.list [19:21] In theory converts you to a rolling release but things could break [19:21] well that would do nothing with GNOME though [19:21] just the Ubuntu base [19:21] @ahoneybun, That is mostly correct [19:22] other then maybe the changes to the GNOME pieces that Unity still uses [19:22] Remember Gnome/KDE are still in the repos so it will pull down the devel version of Gnome/KDE/Unity [19:53] Yea true [23:41] so Verizon now has PopData? [23:41] the heck