[00:26] <daftykins> !info nvidia-304 xenial
[00:26] <ubot5`> nvidia-304 (source: nvidia-graphics-drivers-304): NVIDIA legacy binary driver - version 304.131. In component restricted, is optional. Version 304.131-0ubuntu3 (xenial), package size 20038 kB, installed size 92781 kB (Only available for i386; amd64)
[00:26] <daftykins> mm still there
[00:28] <Bashing-om> From nVidia: The Linux 304.* legacy driver series is the last to support the NV4x and G7x GPUs and motherboard chipsets based on them. Support for new Linux kernels and X servers, as well as fixes for critical bugs, will be included in 304.* legacy releases through the end of 2017.
[00:29] <daftykins> ooh ty :)
[00:30] <daftykins> guy in #kodi 'upgraded' his 14.04 LTS machine and trashed it, such foolish moves :)
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[04:03] <Bashing-om> Hey lotuspsychje :) .. good to read ya .
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> hello Bashing-om , did you fix the freezes?
[04:04] <xXEoflaOEXx> hi
[04:04] <Bashing-om> still awaiting the Bios chip . any day now .. and then we see what the situation is :)
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> ok
[04:05] <lotuspsychje> welcome xXEoflaOEXx
[06:36] <Bashing-om> Me done, G nite .
[07:21] <ducasse> morning all
[10:27] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[10:28] <ducasse> hi BluesKaj
[10:29] <BluesKaj> Hi ducasse
[10:29] <ducasse> up early? :)
[10:30] <BluesKaj> yeah an hr or so
[10:32] <BluesKaj> I'll catch up on my sleep tonight ...I'll br outdoors getting some fresh air etc, raking leaves and putting stuff away for winter
[10:33] <BluesKaj> so I'll probly sleep more tonight
[10:33] <ducasse> beautiful weather here today, autumn at it's best. might use the chance to clear the porch.
[10:35] <BluesKaj> yeah the forecast is 11C and sunny for this afternoon,so it should be a fine day
[10:37] <ducasse> forecast says snow on friday, not looking forward to that. luckily i don't drive, so i don't have to deal with that :)
[11:15] <Ben64> 748 seconds to paste the result of "md5sum $(which tcpd)"
[11:15] <Ben64> a new record
[11:15] <Ben64> (not really)
[11:20] <ducasse> heartbreaking.
[11:46] <pauljw> Hi everyone
[11:49] <ducasse> \o pauljw
[11:50] <pauljw> hey ducasse
[11:50] <ducasse> all good in your part of the world?
[11:54] <pauljw> yeah, they're in the process of paving our road, so we have something to watch from the porch... :)
[11:56] <ducasse> they've been building out fiber here recently, in the entire hill i live on... except my street. :(
[11:59] <pauljw> oh man, that stinks.
[12:00] <pauljw> i was hoping that they would do that here prior to paving, but i guess there just aren't enough of us living out here to justify the costs.
[12:01] <ducasse> not that worried right now as i've got 250mbit, but for the future it can be problematic. and i would love symmetric speeds.
[12:03] <pauljw> :)  i'm stuck with hughesnet which is better than dialup, but not by much.
[13:05] <ducasse> the tinkpad T420 is known to work well with linux, right? i'm sort-of assuming the T420s (slim) will as well...
[13:05] <ducasse> *thinkpad
[13:18] <pauljw> no idea, never had a thinkpad.
[13:19] <ducasse> maybe someone else here knows. i *think* that's the model people keep recommending, unsure about the 's', though.
[16:10] <nacc> i *hate* that logic, OerHeks -- "i know it's offtopic, but I couldn't find help anywhere else so I decided it was ok to be offtopic" ...
[16:10] <OerHeks> biggest channel, i would try too
[17:11] <xXEoflaOEXx> It takes 5 months to end support for 12.04 for now.
[17:14] <ducasse> xXEoflaOEXx: yes, so it's not a very good choice to install now either. that's why i said "at least 12.04".
[17:39] <dax> oh thank god, no more upstart support in 5 months?
[17:39] <dax> oh wait no, 14.04
[17:39] <dax> boooooooooo
[17:40] <R13ose> Hi
[17:41] <R13ose> I believe Firefox has crashed the same way I spoke the other days where if I want to change tabs or scroll down, I need to first click on the tab or scroll down and then move to a new window and back.
[17:41] <ducasse> dax: now that you're here, would it be a good idea with a '!anyone' trigger for all the people who come in asking 'anyone using program x?'
[17:42] <dax> we used to have an !anyone trigger and it went away, so I gather the consensus must be "no"
[17:42] <ducasse> ok, just asking :)
[18:10] <brunch875> heh, what a silly question to make. A lot of people use the X server
[18:57] <romelios> hola
[19:11] <Ben64> i miss !anyone
[19:14] <ducasse> imho there would be plenty of oppurtunities for using it, would it be considered impolite or something?
[19:15] <Ben64> yeah
[19:15] <Ben64> thats why they removed a bunch of those kind of ones
[19:15] <Ben64> Jan 16 2014 11:26:26 <ubottu>	A high percentage of the first questions asked in this channel start with "Does anyone/anybody..." Why not ask your next question (the real one) and find out? See also !details, !gq, and !poll.
[19:17] <Ben64> Jan 11 2014 02:58:46 <ubottu>	Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too.
[19:17] <BluesKaj> sorta describes me today "-)
[19:17] <ducasse> ok, those could be phrased in a nicer way. i really like the latter, though :)
[19:17] <Ben64> yeah was a good one
[19:19] <BluesKaj> not enough sleep the last 2 nights will do that
[19:19] <ducasse> ooof :(
[19:22] <brunch875> there's nothing more satisfacting than booting ubuntu and doing <super>+1-2-3-4-5-6
[19:26] <nicomachus> 14:25 < MonkeyDust> !find privoxy
[19:26] <nicomachus> 14:25 < ubottu> Found: privoxy
[19:26] <nicomachus> lol
[21:29] <blackflow> Hello. Anyone has any insight into security track record for Universe packages? They're supposedly maintained by the "community" but how good is that support security-wise?
[21:29] <dax> https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/universe-released.html
[21:30] <dax> in my experience security isn't as much of an issue as flagrant breakage is
[21:33] <blackflow> dax: hrm, that table is not.... encouraging. :)
[21:34] <dax> shrug. there are a lot of CVEs not worth fixing out there
[21:35] <dax> there's a similar one for main, might want to ponder it also