[01:17] It can be for me also. But usually only when I'm slamming through multiple apps quickly. This was a bigger problem at my last job where I used my phone for work. [01:23] goodness Polari just blows as an IRC Client [01:24] Freenode will not change my nick with it === ahoneybun is now known as Guest36814 [09:37] Google+ post by Rodney Fletcher … https://plus.google.com/+RodneyFletcher/posts/UFn11Mo3wJT [11:34] that last one would be me lol [11:37] ESC :q! <-- I know [12:37] Only the ! if you don't want to save changes [12:37] It could be wq [12:50] Only if you made changes you want to keep. The ! Is for I'm sure I don't want to keep the changes. [12:53] It's the safest way to exit vi. Vi is a horrible editor. If you can't exit, you probably messed up editing. [14:28] Haven't had much issue with Vim [14:29] @SivaMachina, Vim... You monster! [14:29] @AdamOutler, sudo apt-get install nano works best [14:45] Syntax highlighting with markdown and word wrapping out of the box or with issue on vim.... Might be easy on Nano didn't have much luck when I tried with word wrapping but it quite possibly user error. [14:56] Vi bad, vim goooood [16:28] @KMyers, sudo *apt* install. apt-get is soooo 15.10 [16:29] I know, just a force of habit [16:29] Hehe. Me too. However I've started adapting. [16:31] I am currently drinking Champaign at work [17:09] I worked at a wine and cheese place for a few months. Would sometimes tell me boss, "Sure, I'll take out the trash. I just need to sober up a bit." [17:10] A little known vim tip, to save and quit: ZZ [17:10] Easier than :wq [17:14] I'm having a problem with Ubuntu Server. When I'm booting the installation USB, I select HWE (hardware enablement). This allows network access. But once it is installed, I have no way to use network. Ethernet and WiFi are down. To make drivers, I need internet to install make. [17:15] Maybe someone can help a Linux n00b? [17:18] Which version of Ubuntu? [17:23] On 16.04 server installation just select English, then "Install Ubuntu Server". Select your keyboard. Give it a hostname and username/password. Select timezon, partitioning. After installation completes reboot. [17:37] There are more questions, like installing additional packages, installing grub. But the defaults should automatically configure the network interfaces. [17:43] The defaults leave me with only a LO network connection. [17:44] Apparently the HWE kernel used to install Ubuntu, is not used during runtime. [17:45] Any idea what HWE changes? Is it used for Secure/verified Boot or simulating some resource? [17:46] I've tried using 16.04.02 and 17.04 [17:46] Seever 16.04.02 has the option for HWE which enables networking. But after installation, I have none. [17:57] I just ran an install in a VM, but it was 16.04.1. [17:57] I think HWE gives you a newer kernel, but I could easily be wrong on that point. [17:59] Speaking of servers has anyone tried Mastadon? [18:15] The twitter alternative? [18:17] "The Ubuntu LTS enablement (also called HWE or Hardware Enablement) stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing Ubuntu LTS releases." - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack [18:22] The 16.04.2 installer did add the HWE option, but that's neither likely nor helping anything. [18:22] hurting or helping anything. [18:24] It helps because I can actually get updates in the installer, but how do I install the HWE package to the disk from the installer or from the recovery mode? [18:29] Without HWE networking doesn't work? [18:29] doesn't work in the installer? [18:31] On the machine you installed it type `sudo apt install linux-generic` then hit your tab key. It should complete to "linux-generic-hwe-16.04" if the hwe packages are installed. Choosing that option from within the installer should have installed that package. [18:33] You can manually donwload that package from http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/kernel/linux-generic-hwe-16.04-edge [18:34] But it's just a meta package, what you really want is http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/kernel/linux-image-4.8.0-46-generic [18:51] There are recommends that total 500mb. Is there a simpler way? [18:52] --install-recommends must be used as a switch with that installation. It's a lot of extra packages. [18:53] Networking works in the installer, but not once I've booted. [18:53] There are so many possibilities. Sounds like a SE question. [18:54] Server Exchange? [18:57] I really just need a way to download all of the recommended packages for the HWE kernel to a thumb drive... Without having to manually download each one, one-by-one, I think. [18:58] Stack Exchange. [18:59] Did you check that The hwe kernel is not already installed? [18:59] I will try that. No it is not. I have network in the installer but only when selecting HWE. after booting, no network. [19:00] BTW this is Intel NUC mini itx hardware. [19:01] Looks like this. https://www.google.com/shopping/product/8935983269331792570?lsf=seller:8438988,rt:2,lsfqd:0&prds=oid:2707067936222825461&q=intel+nuc&hl=en&ei=1rP3WJ-3L-fg0gL2waOACw&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwif-v-emrHTAhVnsFQKHfbgCLAQsIwCCAQ. I have a 500GB ssd and 8Gb ram. [19:01] In the installer there is a place where you can manually select packages to install. You could select the meta package at that point. [19:02] Those NUCs are super cool. We run one at a food coop I volunteer at. [19:09] https://www.xda-developers.com/xda-external-link/pre-alpha-build-of-arch-linux-running-natively-on-the-google-pixel-c/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+xda-developers%2FShsH+%28xda-developers%29 [22:01] so is keith switching to arch then? [22:08] I wonder what this could be [22:17] The installer for Ubuntu server manual selection is not working. It's broken apparently [22:19] Nice ∆∆ [22:20] Is that one of those old things from Samsung? [22:24] @AdamOutler, Damn.. the fingerprint reader is really badly placed [22:25] I helped refine the security on it a few months ago [22:26] The design was completed tho. [22:27] You likely will be frustrated with Android auto [22:48] BTW. Windows Master race! [22:48] Ha