[00:18] <roaksoax> itnet7 yo! how's it going man ? long time no talk
[00:18] <roaksoax> ahoneybun where are the ubuntu hours at ?
 Usually in Hollywood or fort Lauderdale
 roaksoax
[00:23] <roaksoax> i've not seen one in a while though
[00:23] <roaksoax> ahoneybun you should send me a note the next time you having one :)
 Right I've been busy the last few weekends
 Hey there @roaksoax How've you been??
 When is the next Ubuntu hour?
 Next time I'm sitting closer to my kids and keeping them away because they were rather disruptive last time.
 To me their fine
 Who's idea was website notifications?  This is so annoying.
 I must have accidentally clicked allow for Wish.  They just sent me an ad for their product.  Then, because my data is huge, it takes 2 full minutes …  to turn it off.
 I've not made one yet tbh
 https://www.meetup.com/ubuntufl/events/240283448/
 yay new Kubuntu slideshow is in the archive now to wait for a daily image to test!
 @ahoneybun do you have Android 7.0 yet?
 On your ZTE.
 Or 7.1.1?
 I'm on 6.0.1
 What is the model number of your device?
 Settings>about>status>model
 Or printed on back above speaker
 Z981
 Is that a zmax or zmax pro?
 Pro
 Thanks
 https://fossbytes.com/microsoft-uses-git-windows/
 Just wait until Windows Subsystem for Linux is fully realized
 Unless Microsoft Windows s tries to become the dominant operating system
 I betcha they make a Subsystem for Linux, then release some killer app that only works in their Subsystem.
 Then Ubuntu adopts the subsystem
 Then everyone bows down to their microsoftian overlords
 You are giving the Subsystem more credit than it deserves. It is not really much more than Microsoft making a fancy chroot
 I think it's preparation for the invasion.
 They get apps working in chroot, then swap the kernel in full-time.
 Why develop for hardware if Linux does it for free?
 @AdamOutler, It is really not that easy. Microsoft's Linux Subsystem is actually the kernel + the basic stuff to make a chroot happen. I am sure it is littered with GPL violations but I cannot confirm for sure.
 The problem is that the Kernel will never see the same level of patching as other Linux distros. The other issue is these supporting applications are actually upgraded outside the chroot (via Windows Update)
 Of course this approach does have benefits and problems. It uses less overhead while at the same time has a lot of limits.
 Really the biggest limit is lack of access to hardware/dbus/etc
 Honestly the WSL is only something that will appeal to a very small group of users, specifically enterprise and developers.
 It would not shock me if Windows S eventually overtakes Windows Home as the default version of Windows that gets installed on most machines sold in stores with the option to pay for an Upgrade to Windows 10 pro.
 As most PC users are becoming less dependant on applications and more dependant on the Web Browser, the lack of application support outside of the Windows store may not be as big of a deal as many would expect, even though the number of quality applications in the Windows store is a joke.
 The biggest issue with Windows 10 S adoption in the typical household will actually likely be from my mortal enemies - iPhone/iPad users. It would be laughable to see Apple release iTunes in the Windows Store