[00:32] @tsimonq2, How do i make a syslog? [00:50] @Jacob Kim, It's already there on your system in /var/ I think [01:41] Wait i can access that without kernel? [01:49] Yea [01:49] Well in the image itself you can drop to a console at tty3 iirc [02:08] YA PUEDEN SEGUIR ME, EN TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LuisDavidJulio7 [02:10] Please don't do that. [03:11] what's tty3 iirc [03:34] @Jacob Kim, tty3 is Ctrl + Alt + F3 and iirc is If I Recall Correctly === TheMaster is now known as Unit193 [06:40] @Jacob Kim, +1... is launchpad using git also? [06:41] Yes I think they have made launchpad to ues git now [06:42] basically git has become the standard distributed version control [06:42] not that bzr was different in the kind of idea just a different syntax and much more launchpad specific [06:42] bzr won't work on github [07:06] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [lubuntu-manual] ianorlin opened pull request #14: Character Map (master...master) https://git.io/vNxHQ [07:59] tsimonq2alt: last commit from lubuntu-default-settings github are not mirrored to launchpad, could you check this ? [09:52] Josh T was added by: Josh T [11:19] I got curious, why do we use launchpad when we have github? [11:20] Github's ui seems to be more friendly... And it gets the job done right? [11:36] @Jacob Kim, Saw you somewhere [11:36] @Jacob Kim, And yea [11:46] @carriewst, where? [11:48] we have a stalker here D: [12:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [lubuntu-manual] m4sk1n pushed 1 new commit to master: https://git.io/vNxp6 [12:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- lubuntu-manual/master 0847378 Marcin Mikołajczak: Update translation files to current sources... [15:44] @gilir, @julienlavergne That's because lugito isn't a member of ~lubuntu-dev. It will work as soon as that's fixed. [15:46] Ah, that's make sense :-) I'll check this === tsimonq2alt is now known as tsimonq2 [20:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [calamares-settings-ubuntu] tsimonq2 pushed 1 new commit to master: https://git.io/vNp8C [20:54] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- calamares-settings-ubuntu/master a2a9b6a Simon Quigley: Hacky and horrible, but it makes the thing work.