[11:31] <cmaloney> morning
[12:26] <rick_h_> morning
[12:29] <cmaloney> How goes?
[12:39] <rick_h_> monday wheee
[12:41] <cmaloney> heh
[12:56] <_stink_> yo
[13:02] <cmaloney> yo yo
[15:50] <greg-g> yo yo ma
[15:59] <cmaloney> yo yo ma'am
[16:54] <wolfger> yo ma ma
[16:54] <wolfger> So... upgrading 15.10 to 16.10 the Nixternal way.... Anybody hear from that guy anymore?
[16:55] <wolfger> and of course, it errors out. I never had any problems with it before. :-p
[16:57] <jrwren> not since he moved away. and I can't remember to where he moved.
[16:57] <jrwren> What is his upgrade method?
[16:58] <wolfger> basically s/old-adjective/new-adjective in the lists file and then update and dist-upgrade
[16:59] <wolfger> I used to do it that way all the time, but then I also never skipped a version before
[16:59] <rick_h_> heh, do-release-upgrade ftw
[16:59] <jrwren> oh, the debian way.
[16:59] <jrwren> yeah... ubuntu made do-release-upgrade to protect you from these kinds of failures.
[16:59] <wolfger> :-p
[16:59] <wolfger> protection is for the weak!
[17:00] <jrwren> ha!
[17:00] <jrwren> or those seeking convenience.
[17:00] <wolfger> but I haven't buntued in years, so I guess I'm weak now
[17:00] <wolfger> I'm honestly surprised my laptop was on 15.10
[17:07] <cmaloney> I see nixternal on Twitter from time to time
[17:20] <wolfger> *sigh* dependency hell is hell. I think it's time to burn an install disk and start from scratch
[17:21] <jrwren> if you don't want to start from scratch, then don't start from scratch.
[17:21] <jrwren> digging yourself out of these kinds of distro holes are a great way to improve your mastery of the distro.
[17:21] <jrwren> you can always recover from anything.
[17:23] <wolfger> Meh. There's no reason not to start from scratch in this case, as I literally haven't used this install in years (other than to update the OS every once in a while)
[17:23] <wolfger> and I do want to get back into the Ubuntu world, but I don't want to jump into a hole and have to dig myself out of it right off the bat
[17:25] <jrwren> sweet! welcome back! ;]
[17:26] <wolfger> Thanks!
[19:07] <brousch__> Hm, looks like I might get to do Android dev at work now
[19:45] <rick_h_> brousch__: coolio
[19:46] <jrwren> brousch__: native, or do you get to use a toolkit?
[19:49] <brousch__> It will be native
[20:34] <cmaloney> brousch__: Awesome!