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maxolase1squadAdamOutler, did upgrading to 18.04 give you problems?00:46
floridagram-bot<Ivoriesablaze> what kind of problems?01:04
maxolase1squadThe packages are completely broken. 01:20
maxolase1squadSorry, I tried upgrading my work laptop and it died very early in the process. With some finagling I can get into a root shell but I can't do anything with apt.01:21
maxolase1squadI'm curious if AdamOutler experienced the same thing.01:22
maxolase1squadI'm currently backing everything up so I can do a fresh install. It's been forever since I've had issues this bad upgrading an Ubuntu machine.01:22
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I got impatient with updates last night on my laptop, I'm now waking up to kernel panics lol17:26
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> So installing the base system, regenerating fstab + initramfs17:27
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> then reboot and try again17:27
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> apparmor was incorrectly configured for bind9 dns server.  I had to grant permissions to bind for /var/log**18:24
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Fixed -- kept forgetting to mount /EFI to >> /boot when rebuilding initramfs - went ahead and redid systemd as well since it was complaining about /init18:29
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Atleast I hope it's mostly fixed -- booted into X just now18:29
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> with net connectivity18:29
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Protip - don't do mass upgrades while impatient w/ no sleep. You tend to say screw it and force dependency hangups18:31
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @AdamOutler - Did you want to meetup somewhere to get that Google WiFi today?18:33
floridagram-bot<Ivoriesablaze> @KMyers we good with the router deal?18:58
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @Ivoriesablaze, I am sure we can be19:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> cava + cool retro term = not performance friendly, but looks nice20:25
floridagram-bot<govatent> So I just upgraded to 18.0421:41
floridagram-bot<govatent> I'm using pop os version21:42
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> On a Sys76 box?21:42
floridagram-bot<govatent> yea21:42
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> What does popOS do differently?21:42
floridagram-bot<govatent> I did a clean install. backed up my laptop and started fresh. I've always prefered clean install21:42
floridagram-bot<govatent> Honestly, i just like their take on the theme and interface layout21:42
floridagram-bot<govatent> that's about it. that i know of21:43
floridagram-bot<govatent> maybe @ahoneybun can tell you more.21:43
floridagram-bot<govatent> but i've been using system76 hardware for a while now. even before they had pop os21:43
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> oh - it's Gnome3 + Sys theme / mods?21:43
floridagram-bot<govatent> this is actually my second s76 laptop21:43
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> If my XPS ever bites the dust, I'll probably order one.21:44
floridagram-bot<govatent> yea. gnome 3 with themes21:44
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> And after the kernel panics this morning, I contemplated installing 18.0521:44
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> er.. 18.04 lol21:44
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Because LTS these days is sounding better and better. Don't have the time to tshoot silly mistakes anymore21:44
floridagram-bot<govatent> exactly21:45
floridagram-bot<govatent> i'm sticking on 18.04 now21:45
floridagram-bot<govatent> i switched to vmware workstation pro for all my virtualization testing though from virtualbox.21:45
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> bspwm in the 1804 repos by chance?21:45
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> vmware workstation was my bane on a rolling distro21:45
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> each kernel update required fixes to vmware workstation21:46
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> vbox and dkms headers are feeling similar - although it supposed to resolve that issue exactly21:46
floridagram-bot<govatent> yea i do hate that about workstation21:46
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I'll probably get back into VMing it up pretty hard in the near future after this exam21:47
floridagram-bot<govatent> I mostly use it for testing stuff21:47
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I'll def be looking for a dif provider for my VMs21:47
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> well, hypervisor **21:47
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> That's what I use it for.21:47
floridagram-bot<govatent> if i want to play with a virus or something in kali i don't care about getting full resource access too21:47
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Labs/testing - but it's all personal / cert related21:47
floridagram-bot<govatent> what cert you looking to study for?21:48
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I should have my CCNA done again here in the next 1.5 weeks21:48
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> then it's straight on to NP and if I can swing it, RHCSA21:48
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> figure I'll let the LFCS expire for now21:49
floridagram-bot<govatent> very nice21:49
floridagram-bot<govatent> a few guys i work with have red hat certs21:49
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> All of our stuff at work is centos/forks + rhel21:50
floridagram-bot<govatent> i need to get my vcp soon. i took it recently but failed.21:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> so figure it'd be good to get back into the redhat ecosystem21:50
floridagram-bot<govatent> i needed a 300 and got a 25121:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> oo21:50
floridagram-bot<govatent> got killed on storage questions21:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> close21:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> A little worried about my own exam - have had no time to study for it but scheduled it anyway21:50
floridagram-bot<govatent> i don't fully study so not too bad21:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> ^21:50
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I took the course for VCP - but never the exam21:51
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> That was like -- ~6-7 yrs back21:51
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> No, 8. I forgot I'm old now21:51
floridagram-bot<govatent> aren't we all21:51
floridagram-bot<ahoneybun> With the clean install of Pop 18.04 you also have a recovery partition in case something breaks and you don't have a live disk to fix it.22:22
floridagram-bot<ahoneybun> We also moved to systemd-boot from grub this release.22:22
floridagram-bot<ahoneybun> Where I'm working from today.22:23
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I think my next lappie will be a Sys76 - because I'm lazy these days.22:23
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> They offer anything on the 13" side?22:23
floridagram-bot<ahoneybun> Galago Pro. Thought the Lemur is getting a refresh with it's 14 in size.22:24
floridagram-bot<govatent> I have the Lemur and love it22:28
floridagram-bot<govatent> and now it has a quad core version22:28
floridagram-bot<govatent> i messed up abd bought it when it was only dual core22:28
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> @KMyers not today.22:28
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> What time do you get off work?22:28
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @AdamOutler, Normally between 5 and 6 ish.22:29
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> About the same for me.  Sometimes a bit earlier.22:29
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> You want to try to meet up tomorrow after work?22:30
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> quick exchange.22:30
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> unless you want to drive out to Pines tonight.22:30
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @AdamOutler, I can. Just ping me in the afternoon.22:30
floridagram-bot<AdamOutler> Ok.22:30
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> galaga pro looks nice22:37
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> The bezels are real tho22:37
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Might opt for the larger laptops in that case. A GPU wouldn't be bad either22:37
floridagram-botJavadOmidiBot was added by: Feri Golin22:43
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Anyone had any luck with SYnergy2?22:49
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @Abrerr, I have not used it in years. Have not had much of a need to22:51
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> @KMyers, Ohhhh - how do you manage your machines locally?22:51
floridagram-bot<KMyers> I moved most of my machines to a colo. I have 3 displays connected to my main machine at my desk22:53
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> colo -- KVM Switch? Or telco-like colo?22:54
floridagram-bot<KMyers> Telco like Colo22:54
floridagram-bot<KMyers> In fact, my primary computer right now has been a Chromebook22:55
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> You're only using the 1 KB/M for the pair of machines I see @ the desk, right?22:55
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I can understand the rest of they're hosted elsewhere, I imagine some multiplexer + SSH would work well there22:56
floridagram-bot<KMyers> Yes, they are connected to my Chromebook22:56
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @Abrerr, For some things yes... But ChromeOS is about to get very interesting22:56
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> So Chromebook + larger monitors are all physically connected via HDMI/DisplayPort/we. But the mini-top you have, does that work with your KB/M?22:57
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I forget the name of that thing, but I'm jelly22:57
floridagram-bot<KMyers> https://kmyers.me/blog/chromeos/getting-started-with-chromeos-containers-via-project-crostini/22:57
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @Abrerr, Here is my exact setup - https://kmyers.me/blog/computers/the-ultimate-chromebook-pixelbook-desk-setup/22:58
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Lordy, you're chromebooking it all.22:59
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> right on22:59
floridagram-bot<KMyers> Note - my setup is operating system agnostic. I can connect a Chromebook, Ubuntu, Debian, Windows or even MacOS device and it will just work23:00
floridagram-bot<KMyers> I just need to plug in a single USB cable23:00
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> I feel like I need a physical tour23:00
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> rofl23:00
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> That's cool though23:01
floridagram-bot<Abrerr> Pixelbook was on my list there for a while - but not for use like you're doing.23:01
floridagram-bot<KMyers> @Abrerr, It is really an amazing machine. I regret not getting the 500 GB version23:02

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