[07:05] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:49] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[15:12] <D0U91E> morning folks
[15:20] <rgb-one> good morning to ya
[15:23] <BluesKaj> 'Morning D0U91E
[15:24]  * genii passes around the mugs and coffeepot
[15:30] <BluesKaj> 'Morning genii ...4-5 inches snow here this morning
[15:35] <genii> Bright and sunny, maybe 1-2C here right now
[15:38] <BluesKaj> yeah, sun just appeared  a few mins ago, dunno for how long since forecast is for cloudy all day
[19:32] <TheTrash> Does the Kubuntu live/installer usb not have persistence functionality? Or did I do something wrong when creating or booting my usb stick?
[19:33] <TheTrash> I used Etcher on OS X, but might as well try usb-creator.
[19:36] <rgb-one> Did you install it to a usb?
[19:38] <TheTrash> No, just ran the "try" thingy... doesn't have persistence?
[19:48] <rgb-one> TheTrash: no
[19:48] <rgb-one> no persistence
[20:09] <mparillo> TheTrash: Unetbootin (available in the repositories) allows you to burn the ISO and to set aside space for persistance. However, I have had bad luck with unetbootin recently.
[20:10] <mparillo> Bad luck = it would not boot for me where burning the same ISO with dd did boot. But, it cannot hurt to try.\
[20:10] <ponizovich> docker ps -a
[23:56] <zkdehelp> Hello. I just installed Kubuntu 16.04 and fully updated + installed nvidia drivers. I'm currently using 384.90 and having difficulty finding the force full composition pipeline option under nvidia-settings (root privs)
[23:56] <zkdehelp> Has anyone run into this problem before?
[23:58] <zkdehelp> I seem to be getting really bad screen tearing and researching got me as far as this
[23:58] <zkdehelp> thought I would pop in and see if anyone here had experienced this at all
[23:59] <tiwake> I bought a new computer and decidedly bought AMD because better linux support these days