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lotuspsychjegood morning to all04:16
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Though My name is not all ,,,, I will accept the good morning, anyway :P04:18
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: a very good morning to you, even if your name ride to the stars soon04:18
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: :D04:19
ducassetomreyn: oerheks pretty sure aptitude still uses a different algorithm to resolve dependencies, some people swear by it to figure out messes apt-get can't get out of06:28
ducasseand good morning, everyone06:29
tomreynducasse: do you know about whether they still mark packages held differently, too?13:02
ducassetomreyn: no, sorry, i don't.13:20
tomreyni'll setup a test13:24
ducasseis there more than one way to do it, really? i'd think it's just a matter of setting a flag13:36
tomreyndifferent flags though14:06
tomreynso i wrote this http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pzB99rR5ct/14:07
tomreynand its output is this http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nX9CWy4WQP/14:08
tomreynnot the greatest output design ;)14:08
ducasseif it works, it works :)14:11
tomreynbut it shows the following on this 18.04.1 server test system: when aptitude marks a package 'hold', all of the apt family (apt, apt-get, apt-mark), aptitude and dpkg understand it. when the apt family marks a package as 'hold', only the apt family and dpkg understand that it is hold, not aptitude.14:11
tomreyni.e. if you exclusively use the apt family you're always safe. if you mix with aptitude, aptitude is not always in the know, and may make bad decisions or corrupt the overall state.14:13
tomreynhmm i guess this actually means if you use aptitude to manage packages that were hold using the apt family, this could result in plenty of bad situations since aptitude still uses dpkg to carry out package (un)installations and dpkg does understand apt held states.14:18
oerheksgood talk, chris .. https://www.tomshardware.com/news/x86-hidden-god-mode,37582.html16:21
* oerheks facepalms16:21
oerheksshall i publish the rest of the codes?16:23
tomreynwhich other codes, oerheks ?16:26
oerheksthe list is longer than that, and is known since 2012 IIRC16:28
oerhekshttps://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/64921916:29
tomreynthat's intel, 64-bit16:31
oerheksJups, but the flaw expands to intel / pro too16:32
oerheksalso an old processor16:32
tomreynpentium pro? yes, those are even older than via's16:37
NokajiDoes the S/W Centre ever do an automatic "apt-get update"?16:39
Nokajiwith install16:40
oerheksNokaji, no, i think it does no update run before that16:42
Nokajioerheks: Okie, that was kinda my impression - I wondered bcuz the advice with either Terminal or Synaptic, has always been run an update first but I don't recall that ever being said of the S/W C.16:44
oerheksit would be logical, though16:45
NokajiI notice in 18.04 at least, it does say UPDATE "Up to Date"16:45
sonicwindtomreyn, interesting. Glad I don't use aptitude then. I just use the Apt Apt-get dpkg. Good to know though.16:46
tomreynNokaji: this is gnome-software on both 16.04 (window in front) and 18.04 (window in background): http://i.imgur.com/rSUKXo7.png - note the tiny 'refresh' icon top left.16:55
tomreynit's only available once the 'updates' tab has been selected.16:56
Nokajitomreyn: Yup, I've never noticed it in S/W C before now but then I never looked for it, using the alternative methods17:02
Nokajior form the TopBar17:02
Nokajiwhich was set to 'auto', so was the default17:03
Nokajimaybe I'll be able to devote a little more time to understanding the intricacies of linux in the forthcoming period ... may even dual boot with an alternative distro, now I've 'fixed' my pc - looking at a debian kde type at the mo'17:21
lotuspsychjegood evening to all17:35
sonicwindhey lotus17:54
lotuspsychjehey sonicwind how are you tonight17:55
sonicwindI'm doing OK17:55
lotuspsychjenice17:55
sonicwindI have a new desktop PC that I hope to get going in the next few days... I think I'm going to jump into the big bad world of UEFI.17:57
lotuspsychjewhats your plan sonicwind17:57
sonicwindtrying to read up on what all is going to go wrong for me LOL17:57
lotuspsychjesonicwind: whats your endgoal?17:57
sonicwindhope to have Windows 10 on the internal, with Ubuntu running on my external dock. I've been reading tons of stuff on AskUbuntu & ubuntuforums. All of sudodus' posts and more.17:58
sonicwindI previously had a similar setup with Windows 7, but without UEFI.17:59
lotuspsychjesonicwind: with external you mean an usb harddisk?17:59
sonicwindyes17:59
sonicwindI have   a great dock I put them in.18:00
lotuspsychjesonicwind: i would not reccomend that, as usb bottlenecks speed18:00
sonicwindworked great with Win 718:00
sonicwindI was fine with it. It was plenty fast.18:00
sonicwindI don't do anything demanding18:00
lotuspsychjeright18:00
sonicwindmost demanding thing I do is watch HD videos sometimes or video on YouTube, and it was fine for that18:00
lotuspsychjesonicwind: do you game on w10?18:00
sonicwindno18:00
sonicwinddon't game at all18:00
sonicwindnot in 20 years lol18:00
lotuspsychjesonicwind: why do you need w10 for specificly?18:01
sonicwindonly because the new desktop came with it... so might as well try it while I have it, no? I didn't want it. Wish I still had Win 7 lol.18:01
lotuspsychjesonicwind: you could make your life easy, make an usb backup of your w10, install ubuntu single on your main internet hd18:02
sonicwindstartup time doesn't matter to me... I wake up, start the computer and go get breakfast. Then its on all day.18:02
lotuspsychjeand run w10 in a virtualbox or so if you wanna test18:02
sonicwindHP no longer includes software to make a copy of the windows 10. HP Recovery Manager or whatever its called18:02
sonicwindnew this year18:03
lotuspsychjesonicwind: think w10 has an own backup to usb thing now18:03
lotuspsychjeask daftykins when you see him18:03
sonicwindthats all the stuff I'm still working out18:03
sonicwindjust hope this laptop doesn't die on me while I'm sorting that all out. I think I've decided not to use Secure Boot. Just seems to complicate stuff.18:04
sonicwindI do plan to make a Macrium Reflect image of the Windows 10 once its installed.18:06
sonicwindif it all goes bad and I blow up Windows 10, that's fine too. Then I will just stick Ubuntu on the internal.18:08
lotuspsychje!uefi18:09
ubot5UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI18:09
sonicwindyep18:09
sonicwindI've been reading up for days.18:10
lotuspsychjesonicwind: when you see eric, poke him to help you on yefi18:13
sonicwindwho is eric18:13
sonicwindis that his username?18:14
lotuspsychjesonicwind: he's our uefi wizard18:14
sonicwindok18:14
sonicwindI see two eric's in #ubuntu18:15
lotuspsychjesonicwind: he's not here atm18:15
sonicwindok... his username is just 'eric' ?18:15
lotuspsychjesonicwind: EriC^^ like this18:16
sonicwindoh yes I've seen him... thanks18:16
lotuspsychjehe will join here in discuss daily18:16
lotuspsychjehey EriC^^18:55
tomreyna short day19:17
lotuspsychjeor connect problems19:17
lotuspsychjehe's from lebanon19:17
lotuspsychjenot always stable19:17
lotuspsychje!ping | EriC^^19:22
ubot5EriC^^: pong!19:22
tomreynoh ok19:35

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