[00:59] <friendlyGoat> hello i'd like to ask if my memory usage is good or not for my computer. let me get a pastebin to paste my specs in
[01:01] <friendlyGoat> https://pastebin.com/dMSM00a4
[01:02] <friendlyGoat> is this normal?
[01:02] <friendlyGoat> i can also get a pic of task manager if needed
[01:04] <friendlyGoat> if anyone responds please use my name in it so i can be notified
[01:05] <GridCube> friendlyGoat, it looks alright to me
[01:05] <GridCube> depends on what you are running
[01:05] <friendlyGoat> alright perfect, thanks!
[01:05] <friendlyGoat> right now im only running discord, several tabs in firefox, pidgin, and i was running my terminal
[01:06] <friendlyGoat> im not that computer literate yet so i worry about ram and memory usage and all that jazz and if my computers fast sometimes haha
[01:06] <friendlyGoat> oh yeah another thing running is my animated wallpaper in komorebi
[01:23] <friendlyGoat> does that sound good?
[01:23] <GridCube> yep
[01:34] <friendlyGoat> alright thanks for helping me make sure my memory wasnt all messed up!
[01:34] <friendlyGoat> seeya
[03:46] <xubuntu11w> hi people
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[14:34] <xubuntu95w> hello fine people
[14:56] <xubuntu95w> seems empty
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[21:45] <johanhelmuth> I know there's packages that can determine the correct numbers based on the default monitor values, which isn't what I need.
[23:07] <nanotube> hi everyone. having a problem with systemd-resolved here. if i do an nslookup with the default stub resolver, it spits out a result, but then hangs for like 10 seconds, and finally spits out "connection timed out; no servers could be reached". this makes all my dns lookups really slow. if i set dns server to my router directly (which is what systemd-resolve --status shows as dns server), no such problem. anyone have any ideas?
[23:07] <nanotube> using xubuntu 18.04 with latest updates