[11:48] <tomreyn> ^ sorry for the ubottu spam. let me know if you're fine with those edits.
[19:36] <hggdh> !livepatch
[19:37] <hggdh> !no livepatch i<replay> Canonical Livepatch is a service offered by Canonical for 64 bit 14.04 and higher installs that modifies the currently running kernel for updates without the need to restart. More information can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/livepatch and https://www.ubuntu.com/server/livepatch
[19:37] <hggdh> !no livepatch is <replay> Canonical Livepatch is a service offered by Canonical for 64 bit 14.04 and higher installs that modifies the currently running kernel for updates without the need to restart. More information can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/livepatch and https://www.ubuntu.com/server/livepatch
[19:38] <krytarik> Uh oh, it's <reply> though.. :3
[19:38] <hggdh> !gksudo
[19:38] <hggdh> !no gksudo is <replay> gksudo was a way to run graphical applications as root. It should no longer be used. Use !pkexec instead.
[19:38] <hggdh> !pkexec
[19:39] <krytarik> !gksudo
[19:39] <hggdh> dammit
[19:39] <hggdh> !no gksudo is <reply> gksudo was a way to run graphical applications as root. It should no longer be used. Use !pkexec instead.
[19:39] <hggdh> !gksudo
[19:40] <hggdh> krytarik: thank you
[19:40] <krytarik> Same for the first one though.
[19:40] <krytarik> !gksudo
[19:41] <krytarik> Woop, fooled by my ignore script.. :P
[19:43] <hggdh> !pkexec
[19:43] <hggdh> !no pkexec is <reply> a PolicyKit tool that allows an authorized user to run (graphical) applications as another user. To run a graphical application (e.g. gedit) which can write to the entire filesystem, use e.g. "pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY gedit /etc/environment", However, Gnome applications can achieve the same through Gnome VFS using e.g. "gedit admin:///etc/environment".
[19:44] <krytarik> hggdh: And by that I mean the !livepatch one - same typo.
[19:46] <hggdh> gawdammit
[19:46] <hggdh> !livepatch
[19:47] <hggdh> can I not type reply today?
[19:47] <hggdh> no need to answer, obviously I cannot
[19:47] <krytarik> You mean tody? :P
[19:47] <hggdh> !no livepatch is <reply> Canonical Livepatch is a service offered by Canonical for 64 bit 14.04 and higher installs that modifies the currently running kernel for updates without the need to restart. More information can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/livepatch and https://www.ubuntu.com/server/livepatch
[19:47] <hggdh> krytarik: tday
[19:48] <hggdh> I will go lay down a bit. Perhaps it will help
[19:48] <krytarik> And I'll go pick up my breakfast! \o/
[22:50] <hggdh> !pkexec
[22:52] <hggdh> !no pkexec is <reply> pkexec is a PolicyKit tool that allows an authorized user to run (graphical) applications as another user. To run a graphical application (e.g. gedit) which can write to the entire filesystem, use e.g. "pkexec env DISPLAY=$DISPLAY XAUTHORITY=$XAUTHORITY gedit /etc/environment", However, Gnome applications can achieve the same through Gnome VFS using e.g. "gedit
[22:52] <hggdh> admin:///etc/environment".
[22:56] <krytarik> lol
[23:55] <hggdh> yeah. I give up