[00:13] Hey, guys. I'm trying to install lxd on RHEL in an Ubuntu Core VM. I'm running as root, installed lxd via 'snap install lxd', I've created and added myself to the lxd group, run 'newgrp lxd' and running 'lxd init' still fails. Can anyone help me out? [00:31] Hello, I just started reading about Snap and FlatPak this week. So far Snap seems like it has more capabilities with the same amount of sandbox security possible. On some of my reading, I found a blog post by Mozilla that said they would make Firefox a Snap package later this year. The post was from April 2016. The year is almsot up and no Firefox Snap in sight. So I filed a bug on Mozilla's site to ask for Mozilla to make Firef [00:35] You can vote for Mozilla to support the Snap format for Firefox by searching for "Make Firefox a Snap format download option" https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1326127 The option to vote is next to the "Importance" line of the introduction to the bug [01:46] So, I just ran 'usermod -G lxd -a [user]' and it tells me group is a read only file system. Any help? === JanC_ is now known as JanC === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun [04:26] Is anyone here running lxd in Ubuntu Core? [05:50] anyone have sucess putting this on a nextbook 11a android ? [06:37] ok, so i feel stupid asking but am trying to setup an ubuntu core 16 on raspi3, went through install, it asked me for the email address, then once it restarted the screen is now saying Ubuntu core 16 on 127.0.0.1 (ttyl) localhost login: [06:37] what did i miss? [06:40] is anyone on here? === chihchun is now known as chihchun_afk [14:48] hi, I'm trying to build a custom Ubuntu Core image for my device (Hummingboard) that has no official support. I'm looking at the model assertion json example. It has "authority-id" and "brand-id". What kind of account is this that I need here? [14:48] it seems to be an Ubuntu One account. Can I create custom images without Unbutu One account? Even better, can I setup my own account authority system