[15:56] how's it going? [16:45] alright [16:46] considering litigation against cyberanger [16:59] Hello Ubik, what did cyberanger do? [17:00] Not being here. :P [17:00] (And apparently not having something push to him when we mention him.) [17:00] oh lol [17:00] You'd think when you talk about suing the guy, he'd respond in some way, shape, or form. [17:02] eh life happens I guess. [17:02] so how's life trating you Ubik? [17:03] okay for the most part, you? [17:03] I'm alive lol [17:04] yeah it's ok. fam is good [17:06] still using Ubuntu? [17:08] nah [17:08] well, not on my desktop... MacOS at this point, Debian for all my servers [17:08] although I think there's 1 or 2 stray Ubuntu servers out there [17:10] just seems LXD via snap has fewer problems on ubuntu. [17:11] which if you think about it kind of makes sense s they are both produced by canonical [17:11] *as [17:13] yeah [17:13] problem I ran into with snap was I couldn't modify anything inside it [17:14] same [17:14] i think that's the point though [17:15] also in the next LTS release the only way to get LXD is via snap [17:15] Well, how do you modify your URL rewrite configs for Nextcloud when trying to edit it (as root, nonetheless) renders "Permission denied" ? [17:15] That's when I switched the box to Debian and just installed NC manually. [17:15] (wasn't much more trouble to do it manually, and I seem to have more control over it) [17:16] i have a stack in production that is 16.04 with LXD v2 via apt. works great for almost three years now [17:17] fortuantely or unfortuantely? someone elses headache now lol [17:17] lol [17:18] That was the only experience I had with snap... so for all I know it could be a good product, I just haven't messed with it outside of that one bad experience. [17:20] i setup k8 via snap. was fairly painless [17:20] trying to say I don't have much more experience than you with snap [17:20] ah