[01:51] good morning [01:59] :-) [01:59] ; ) [06:26] Good morning [06:36] good morning [07:33] good morning [07:33] morning EoflaOE [07:33] good morning to you too lotuspsychje. How is your day? [07:33] starts good, sunny, coffee,.. [07:33] hows your start going [07:38] lotuspsychje: My start is good. [07:39] How is the kernel going? [07:39] EoflaOE: i had a user with realtek & kernel 5.0 flickering too [07:39] i had him also affect the bug [07:40] EoflaOE: i dont expect a solution fast.. [07:40] lotuspsychje: Yes. Which Realtek device? The same Ethernet one? [07:41] yeah [07:41] OK. [07:45] EoflaOE: ill see what happens on next kernel releases [07:45] OK [08:43] Hello! [08:46] :-) [08:48] Hello marcoagpinto [08:49] last Friday I bought three metal CDs!!! [08:49] https://i.imgur.com/VVYWQAg.jpg [08:49] :) [08:49] A choco donut and a cherrybeer walk into a bar .. [08:50] hello OerHeks [08:50] GET OUT, WE DO NOT SERVE BREAKFAT! [08:50] hi EoflaOE [08:50] How are you doing? [08:51] dear brothers, 19.10 is almost due [08:51] :) [08:51] i am waiting for my breakfast [08:51] lol [08:51] marcoagpinto: And it will get an official wallpaper soon [08:51] :))))))))))) [08:54] damn... yesterdat at 6:30am I improved my Proofing Tool GUI webpages a little... but I haven't uploaded because it was work day and I need to reread them again [08:54] :) [08:54] I will do it today [08:54] Nice. I just made a new version of KS yesterday [08:54] it is risky to do project stuff in week days [08:54] work days* [08:55] i am always stressed [08:59] guys?! I have no cola :(((((((((( [08:59] I will buy some soon [08:59] yesterday night dad was in an hurry so I didn't have time to buy it at work [09:00] I only had time to buy a moldure and print a photo in Kodak [09:00] marcoagpinto: OK. [09:02] >:) [09:02] will 20.04 bring 512-bit filesystem? [09:02] :) [09:04] I have no idea if 20.04 will support 512-bit filesystem. [09:05] 19.10 doesn't even exist yet, 20.04 stuff definitely isn't set [09:06] ahhhh [09:06] >:) [09:07] I was wondering if in the next few years someone will implement a standard for 256-bit IPs [09:07] the idea is to use it after we spreed to other planets [09:07] :) [09:07] 2^256 gives tons of IPs [09:07] it will happen in the future and I hope to be in my lifetime [09:08] space is the place [09:08] spread* [09:09] soon we will have bases on the moon and colonise Mars [09:09] :) [09:10] ipv6 is already more than we'll ever use [09:11] But I still use ipv4 for some reason. Will ipv6 be enforced in the next years? [09:12] Ben64: I am thinking in the future when there will be space colonisation [09:12] which is also one of the reason why I refer to 512-bit file system [09:12] reasons* [09:12] sorry for the typos [09:12] ok but still, ipv6 is more than we'd ever use [09:12] that's utterly silly [09:12] also, you can't have internet work that far [09:13] silly? :) [09:13] it is [09:13] it is the future [09:13] no [09:13] no it's not [09:13] "we will do it not because it is easy, but because it is hard" [09:14] it's not hard, just silly [09:14] no they'll never connect other planets to the same earth-based internet [09:14] until wormholes [09:14] they would most definitely have to get routed and not all have their own IPs xD [09:15] there have been some interesting takes on this in sci-fi games that include galaxy wide species communicating [09:15] a lot of the stuff i see just says it goes faster than light, problem solved [09:15] :D [09:15] 2^256=1,1579208923731619542357098500869e+77 [09:15] :p [09:16] 2^128=340282366920938463463374607431768211456 [09:16] ah in Mass Effect they have relay buoys that have to cache up and send things when congestion dips, then there becomes a rich and poor internet as your data will come through / be sent sooner if you pay more [09:16] ahhhhh [09:16] Ben64: it looks huge... I forgot to do a 2^128 :) [09:17] each gram on earth would be able to have 56979632773 ipv6 addresses [09:17] so... we'll never run out [09:17] good to know :) [09:17] thank you [09:17] :p [09:18] But I still use ipv4 for some reason. Will ipv6 be enforced in the next years? [09:18] hopefully [09:18] but a 512-bit OS is still viable since in the near future we will have 1 PT SSDs [09:18] ipv4 needs to die [09:18] yes, ipv4 needs to die [09:18] my ISP still uses it [09:18] :( [09:18] it sucks [09:18] marcoagpinto: still no on the 512b [09:19] there is nothing wrong with v4 [09:19] plenty wrong with v4 [09:19] daftykins: it only gives 4 millions addresses [09:19] 2^32 [09:19] billion [09:19] i still seem to be online and breathing? :) [09:20] i can think of much greater issues in this life [09:20] Ben64: let me calculate [09:20] crying over addressing versions is simply daft [09:20] says DAFTykins [09:20] 4 294 967 296 [09:20] :) [09:20] ahhhh... right [09:20] I have been wrong all these years [09:20] :) [09:21] Ben64: so you noticed that huh :) [09:21] there's just not enough to go around [09:21] that's why NAT exists [09:21] and in the beginning they gave huge blocks to companies and it just needs to go [09:21] it's ok we just need to put our masks on and go and raid some from Africa [09:50] * lordievader doesn't want to retrieve a web page from a server on another planet, the latency alone would bore me to death [09:50] space internet uses huge relays [09:53] back from the store! [09:53] lordievader: 5G :) [09:54] then it will come 6G, 7G, etc. [09:54] Internet will become faster and faster [09:54] That will not solve the latency problem. [09:54] ohhhhhhhh :(((( [09:55] I have no answer for that yet [09:55] :) [09:55] goverments will come up with a solution [09:55] No. The distance is simply too large. [09:56] Even with a fiber link between planets the latency will be huge. [09:56] :((((( [09:58] Have you seen the film Passengers? [09:59] Basically spaceship from earth to a far away planet. Halfway on that journey they send a message back to earth. Estimated time for a reply... a year. Sure, it is a film, but the principle still applies. [10:13] the name rings a bell but I haven't seen that film [11:17] cluelessperson likes to rant about his dual touchscreen setup, not recognising touch events when desktop is span over 2 displays [11:17] LoLz [11:20] always the same nicks ranting [11:20] im getting like dozen-dejavu's [11:30] hi lordievader [12:03] Hi folks [12:04] Hello BluesKaj [12:04] BluesKaj!!!! Hello my dear brother! >:) [12:05] hey marcoagpinto [12:07] Hello BluesKaj [12:08] hey EoflaOE === lotus|i5 is now known as lotuspsychje [14:16] !info sssd-common bionic [14:16] sssd-common (source: sssd): System Security Services Daemon -- common files. In component main, is extra. Version 1.16.1-1ubuntu1.3 (bionic), package size 951 kB, installed size 4488 kB [20:20] UWN594 is on the streets: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWeeklyNewsletter/Issue594 :D