[06:01] <NemosCene21> Try our Pied Piper compression platform guys!
[06:03] <Ben64> stop spamming that
[06:05] <NemosCene21> Is ubuntu compatible for latest version of nvidia graphics cards?
[06:07] <Bashing-om> NemosCene21: With the help of our PPA most likely :)
[06:31] <lotuspsychje> good morning to all
[06:31] <lotuspsychje> quick jump in before work
[06:32] <NemosCene21> Good morning to you
[06:32] <lotuspsychje> howdy NemosCene21
[06:32] <NemosCene21> But it's afternoon here so.
[06:33] <lotuspsychje> NemosCene21: the joy of timezones on irc
[06:33] <NemosCene21> Fine lotuspsychje ☺👌
[06:33] <Bashing-om> cuppa for lotuspsychje - get his day started .
[06:33] <NemosCene21> yeah..I guess
[06:34] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: tnx mate :p
[06:36] <NemosCene21> geeks shall inherit the earth!!
[06:36] <lotuspsychje> lol
[06:37] <NemosCene21> Please try our Pied Piper copression platform!!
[06:38] <NemosCene21> *compression
[06:48] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic xenial
[06:49] <lotuspsychje> http://news.softpedia.com/news/ubuntu-16-04-2-lts-officially-released-with-linux-kernel-4-8-from-ubuntu-16-10-512758.shtml
[06:49] <Ben64> NemosCene21: dude stop with that crap
[06:50] <Bashing-om> Yeah, good tidings for the day: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2017-February/004036.html
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> well well what do we have here: http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/tips-to-improve-ubuntu-speed
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> the guy yesterday said he uses 18 years on his linux box without cleaning stuff at all
[06:54] <lotuspsychje> thats windows thinking he said..
[06:56] <lotuspsychje> what you guys think of it? does linux need a clean or not?
[06:59] <Bashing-om> Getting more and more self-cleaning ; but I still believe in clean, autoclean; and autoremove ; not to mention " dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs sudo dpkg --purge " :)
[07:00] <lotuspsychje> Bashing-om: nice one
[07:00] <lotuspsychje> ok its work time, have a nice one guys :p
[07:02] <Bashing-om> lotuspsychje: Notice whn ya run autoremove . and then ' dpkg -l | grel linux ' ya still have files marked as 'rc' . I like it clean and remove the marked files with the above .
[07:04] <ducasse> hi all
[08:27] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:49] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[11:22] <ducasse> good morning BluesKaj
[11:22] <BluesKaj> 'Morning ducasse
[11:23] <ducasse> all good?
[11:30] <BluesKaj> yes, testing debian stretch atm, works well
[11:32] <ducasse> a debian release so close to being stable usually does :)
[11:33] <BluesKaj> yeah, just a few issues with nvidia gpu driver setup, somewhat different than ubuntu flavours
[11:38] <ducasse> i've never used nvidia cards, neither on ubuntu nor debian.
[11:50] <BluesKaj> I've had good luck with inexpensive entry level nvidia gpus
[11:51] <BluesKaj> just need a card that can handle 1080p resolution for movies etc
[11:55] <ducasse> my nephew visits me now and then, so i've been thinking of getting a gpu that can manage more games than the intel i have now. not a priority, though :)
[11:59] <BluesKaj> well, i paid only $50 or so  for my card, not much, but it fits my needs
[12:02] <BluesKaj> wife has the same card (8400GS) and she's very happy with it playing LOTRO and D&D on W7
[12:09] <BluesKaj> most more expensive cards require highrer wattage PSUs, adding to the expense, especially for older pcs like we have
[12:11] <ducasse> i don't remember what wattage mine is, 750w i think.
[12:13] <BluesKaj> that's plenty
[12:13] <BluesKaj> mine is only 200W
[12:16] <ducasse> i made sure to buy a good-quality psu since a bad one can give such odd problems. they're not that expensive either, since they can last for years and years.
[13:31] <EriC^^> afternoon ducasse o/
[13:32] <ducasse> hiya EriC^^
[13:33] <EriC^^> how are you?
[13:36] <ducasse> good, thanks. reading systemd docs, trying to get a grip on a few things. how about you?
[13:37] <ducasse> so many docs, so little brain :)
[13:37] <EriC^^> cool, i'm good, resting in the afternoon a little
[13:42] <ducasse> i've just been playing around with creating a few user services etc, trying to become more familiar with how everything fits together. it's interesting, but complicated.
[13:43] <EriC^^> nice
[13:46] <ducasse> have you looked at the man pages? ye gods, there's a *ton* of them :)
[13:47] <EriC^^> not much, i've browsed in the links from the !systemd factoid
[13:48] <EriC^^> there is a a lot of them isn't there
[13:48] <ducasse> 'man -k systemd | wc -l' returns 152 on my system :)
[13:49] <EriC^^> :D
[13:49] <lordievader> ducasse: Once you've created a few services they become rather simple.
[13:50] <EriC^^> the whole dependencies thing seemed a lot confusing
[13:50] <lordievader> But it is true that some ideologies are different from the upstart perspective.
[13:50] <EriC^^> i gathered there are 2 modes or something
[13:51] <ducasse> lordievader: yes, the syntax etc is very straight-forward, i was mostly curious about how user services fit  into the big picture in relation to sessions and system services atm.
[13:55] <lordievader> Logind takes care of that, right?
[13:58] <ducasse> yes, aiui.
[14:43] <pauljw> Hi everyone
[14:43] <lordievader> o/
[14:44] <pauljw> :)
[14:47] <EriC^^> hi pauljw :)
[14:51] <BluesKaj> Hi pauljw, EriC^^
[14:51] <EriC^^> hi BluesKaj
[15:08] <pauljw> hey BluesKaj, EriC^^
[15:54] <BluesKaj> hmm, did.t lose my vpn conn, but lost conn to freenode
[15:54] <BluesKaj> didn't
[17:44] <reconnect> what is up  people?
[17:44] <reconnect> nice?
[17:44] <reconnect> i have a question