[10:35] <sborovkov> hello, anyone can tell me what's the best way to do apt upgrade on classic, upgrading everything but exclude kernel? (last kernel does not start on rpi3)
[17:04] <topi`> it seems that the basic Ubuntu Core tools (like snapd) depend on libgolang (GO runtime), why is this?
[17:35] <sborovkov> topi`: I guess that's because snapd is written in Go
[19:23] <axisys> is it possible to install snap on centos 6 ?
[20:01] <Son_Goku> axisys: no
[20:02] <Son_Goku> snappy leverages a lot of modern components, so the earliest it could go is CentOS 7
[20:03] <axisys> Son_Goku: I did not see anything about centos 7 either in the main page
[20:03] <Son_Goku> that's because the work to get snappy working on CentOS 7 hasn't been started
[20:04] <axisys> Son_Goku: ah
[20:04] <axisys> Son_Goku: thanks
[20:04] <Son_Goku> np
[20:58] <axisys> I just installed snappy on ubuntu xenial and then installed an app.. where does not log go?
[21:06] <laser> hi sorry to bother all of you but i have a small question abut snapcraft
[21:07] <laser> how can i tell snapcraft to run a .sh file before make? i know i have to user the after command but how do i make snapcraftrun the .sh file?
[23:43] <Frigid_Cryotank> I've been handed an Intel Joule 570x and want to install Ubunto Developer onto it.  I've gotten the img file written to a thumb drive.. the only step I'm stuck on is flashing the 570x BIOS up to rev 131.
[23:43] <Frigid_Cryotank> I don't have a 64-bit windowsbox to run Intel's flash software.
[23:46] <Frigid_Cryotank> Can someone point me to a 32-bit tool for DnX updating the BIOS on this thing?  Or is there a tool that will run under Ubuntu x86_64 that'll "talk" to the 570x for updating the BIOS?