=== tsimonq2alt is now known as tsimonq2 === pickle_ is now known as apikey [11:17] hi [11:18] hi tuxi3 [11:18] what's up? [11:19] I am compiling the linux kernel with -march=broadwell -mtune=broadwell [11:20] I compiled the latest kernel 6 hours ago, it completed 10 minutes ago, but by the time I compiled it, there was a newer version in the repos so I had to start over [11:20] hi zeroax [11:20] +r :) [11:21] :D [11:21] Do you use lubunutu? [11:21] manjaro-lxde ! [11:21] I really like it for when I need a quick ready to go setup and easy interface [11:21] I use lubuntu, and arch [11:22] and I'm compiling BLFS [11:22] considering switching to gentoo though over BLFS [11:22] but lubuntu is my laptop OS, I use arch for headless servers and VPS's [11:22] arch isn't very user friendly, lubuntu is [11:23] yes [11:23] but arch gives you the ultimate ability to customize your installation, it's kind of a build your own distro [11:23] its right [11:24] I feel like I should install gentoo, but I'm not sure if I have enough of a neck beard to run gentoo [11:26] my favorit distro is manjaro,i like it,its easy to use [11:27] lubuntu was my first linux distro! [11:28] my first linux distro was Redhat 5.0 [11:29] I also got Mandrake 6.0 at the same time(dial-up days, downloading an ISO took 3 days and connection weren't stable enough to stay connected long enough to get an ISO [11:29] for for $5, I got 2 linux distro's, 2 cd's full of linux software, and shipping included [11:30] keep in mind this was the 90's, CD-R's were like 75 cents, so it was basically a charity site operating with almost no profit to help get linux to people who can't download it [11:30] then I went to a linux convention when I was 12 and I got a Caldera 2.3 disk from these guys who seemed really impressed that I was 12 and knew more C than anyone else in the building [11:31] They were like, asking me all these programming questions to as if I was at a job interview [11:31] but they were just amazed a 12 year knew C, VB, QBASIC, HnTML, and Pytho [11:32] I got started coding really early [11:32] my first time exploring and reading to understand it and learn to make it, I was just turned 7 [11:33] I decided to look at the QBASIC scripts that the games I played were made of, and compare them to what I knew about the game. After a month I was able to make small mods, and it just progressed from there [11:33] Then when I was 8 my parents got me a tutor who knew VB and HTML2.0, and I learned those [11:34] but by 10, C had peaked my interest [11:34] and there wasn't any free windows compilers, so I got a free shell account on a linux box of a friend of a friend and used it to code in C [11:35] by 12 years old I had mastered C [11:36] I used C, and a little bit of C++, until I was 20, then I decided I was going to learn assembly, and I spent 10 years learning assembly and compiler theory and OS development [11:36] then I made a radical switch to python/php/node.js/coffeescript [11:37] I love programming, but I've always been a tinkerer [11:37] I never made a huge project that took years and hundreds of thousands of lines of code [13:27] Hello [13:27] Can I install lubuntu on orange pi (open source hardware) and sell it? [13:28] Is there any legal issues? [13:29] ask a lawyer [13:30] Nik_: in general the GPL allows you to do it. Though you must provide the source code [13:31] Lubuntu is open source so there is no issues.isn't it? [13:33] the GPL makes you provide the source code as leszek said [13:33] also if you use things with other license you have to check it carefully [13:33] like specific firmware or prop. things [13:33] unless you are doing something simple it is not easy to answer it [13:40] Thanks all === rat is now known as Guest95918 [17:35] can i change my lubuntu desktop env. i have 2gb ram [17:36] i dont like lxde [17:37] ? [20:11] I cannot shutdown because of gdbus error org login 1 operation in progress Theres already a shutdown operation. What can I do? === TheRedQueen is now known as Drone`