[01:33] Alhamdulillah .. just finished conference call with a new partner #GalacticFog (http://www.galacticfog.com) as an alternative and more features to OpenShift. Its support multi cluster Kubernetes, DC/OS and Docker Swarm. Having a introduction about their solutions and moving forward for futures partnership and businesses .. thanks #Canonical for the introduction to our new partner. [01:34] any developer looking at managing multi CaaS environment, may contact us if interested [01:35] and similar Lambda features in AWS [01:36] @najmiep anda biasa pakai zoom ? [01:36] zoom website teleconference tu ke [01:37] penah guna [01:37] haah [01:37] baru pertama kali td meeting pakai tu [01:37] yeah.. mmg impressive kan [01:37] partner pakai mac pun crash .. td sy pakai windows pun tetiba blue screen [01:37] lepas reboot pakai on linux plak [01:37] ohh pulakk [01:37] haha [01:38] x run pape pun .. ms powerpoint + outlook + Edge + zoom [01:38] impressive tu ... susah juga nak kata sbb almost similar features ngn conference call lain [01:38] blue screen tu mcm ade benda tak kena je [01:38] kami pakai ok je dekat 30 orang serentak [01:38] tp presenter pakai MAC pun [01:38] aku guna on phone [01:39] owh [01:39] dia punya installer dlm linux buat aku give up [01:39] sy baru pertama kali sbb partner pakai zoom [01:39] pakai phone je [01:39] give up ? nape ? [01:39] ok je install [01:39] i see [01:39] ade satu dependencies kalau x silap [01:39] jap [01:39] ada isu depedency last time.. nak kena buat cepat [01:39] so dlm phone segera je le [01:39] 1979 sudo dpkg -i zoom_amd64.deb 1980 sudo apt install libxcb-xtest0 [01:39] unless ada bagi repo ke senang jek [01:40] ade dalam history lagi [01:40] yeah.. dh install actually tapi jarang guna [01:40] biasa hangout je [01:41] ooo dah install la zoom [01:41] kalo small firm ok jek nak deal dgn benda2 manual ni... kalo biz dah expand nak tak nak kena cari _asAService ni sebab nak fokus on the real problem [01:41] ingat x install terus [01:41] yesza [03:19] @najmiep, penah pakai gak..waktu buat teleconfernce ngan abam adli thn lepas [06:34] http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/01/ubuntu-18-04-lts-will-ship-older-version-nautilus?t=1&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjc18y&refsrc=email&iid=6728334137224b368b2ebc51ad1470bc&uid=3029676812&nid=244+289476616 [06:42] lupa lak, kalau sapa nak koleksi cd version 5.10 kasitau ye. ada melambak ni [08:49] tshirt ada x?...hehehe... [09:21] Ada ..dah reput hahahaa [09:22] Baju ubuntu guru saya pun dah berlubang terkoyak sikit. Syg baju tu [09:31] Tshirt kat lazada ada jual [09:52] @msyukor, Wah haha [10:21] @msyukor, mastergie [10:45] baju² rare masa kuar version ubuntu baru skali ngan cd..hehehe [12:08] Baju2 ubuntu boli yg abam pogee design ado lagi le.. [12:08] Baju2 free yg cloudflare bagi waktu awai2 dulu ada lagi [12:10] Sapa ada baju debian 😝 [12:10] Yg blkg dia ada pic lembu + penguin [12:13] @mauisabily, bukan lembu, tapi gnu [12:26] Ooo [12:26] Ya ya gnu [12:26] 😋 [12:55] Spectre Mitigation Updates Available for Testing in Ubuntu Proposed Canonical holds Ubuntu to the highest standards of security and quality. This week we published candidate Ubuntu kernels providing mitigation for CVE-2017-5715 and CVE-2017-5753 (ie, Spectre / Variants 1 & 2) to their respective -proposed pockets for Ubuntu 17.10 LTS (Artful), 16.04 LTS (Xenial), and 14.04 LTS (Trusty).  We have also expanded mitigation to cover s390x a [12:55] ppc64el. https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2017/CVE-2017-5715.html https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2017/CVE-2017-5753.html You are invited to test and provide feedback for the following updated Linux kernels.  We have also rebased all derivative kernels such as the public cloud kernels (Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc) and the Hardware Enablement (HWE) kernels: 17.10 (Artful): linux-4.13.0-30.33 [12:55] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.13.0-30.33 16.04 LTS (Xenial): linux-4.4.0-111.134 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/4.4.0-111.134 14.04 LTS (Trusty): linux-3.13.0-140.189 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/3.13.0-140.189 17.04 is end-of-life and won’t be patched for either Meltdown or Spectre https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2018-January/000227.html Updates for Ubuntu 12.04 ESM are in progress, and [12:55] will be available for Canonical’s Ubuntu Advantage customers.  UA customers should reach out to Canonical support for access to candidate kernels: https://www.ubuntu.com/esm https://support.canonical.com/ We intend to promote the candidate kernels to the -security/-updates pocket for General Availability (GA) on Monday, January 22, 2018. There is a corresponding intel-microcode update for many Intel CPUs, as well as an eventual amd64-microcode updat [12:55] that will also need to be applied in order to fully mitigate Spectre.  In the interest of full disclosure, we understand from Intel that there are currently known issues with the intel-microcode binary: https://newsroom.intel.com/news/firmware-updates-and-initial-performance-data-for-data-center-systems/ Canonical QA and Hardware Certification teams are engaged in extensive, automated and manual testing of these kernels and the Intel microcode kernel [12:55] updates on Ubuntu certified hardware, and Ubuntu certified public clouds.  The primary focus is on regression testing and security effectiveness.   We are actively investigating Google’s “Retpoline” toolchain-based approach, which requires rebuilding Ubuntu binaries but reduce performance impact of the mitigations. For your reference, the following links explain how to enable Ubuntu’s Proposed repositories, and how to file Linux kernel bugs: [12:55] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Bugs The most up-to-date information will continue to be available at: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown You can find the official Canonical statement here: https://ubu.one/uSpectre Canonical